User's manual LC series
Title: Date: ProdID: LC SERIES April 2008 R5976934 Revision: 08 This manual is divided into 13 chapters: main issue Warranty statement update Rev. 05 chapter 1 chapter 2 Rev. 03: new dimensions LC-47, rev. 06: new drawings chapter 3 chapter 4 chapter 5 OSD update, rev. 06: OSD update (SDI/HD-SDI interface) chapter 6 chapter 7 Rev. 09: Add: SDI/HD-SDI interface chapter 8 Rev. 03: new dimensions LC-47, rev. 06: Add: SDI/HD-SDI interface Rev.
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WARRANTY STATEMENT Hardware warranty The warranty period commences at the date of signature of the Certificate of Installation and Operation or as soon as the purchaser, customer or any other party occupies or operates the system, or 3 months after shipping in case no certificate of installation and Operation is provided.
Software warranty The Seller makes no warranties with respect to the software and technical information and, such items are provided to the Purchaser on an "as-is" basis without warranty of any kind, including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
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 How this manual is organized ....................................................................................................................1-2 1.2 Styles and symbols......................................................................................................................................1-3 1.3 Safety information....................
4.3.3 The function keys................................................................................................................................4-6 4.3.4 Picture controls with direct access.....................................................................................................4-6 4.3.5 Audio controls with direct access.......................................................................................................4-6 5 The On Screen Display (OSD) ..................................
7.5 CCFL (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp) characteristics (ambient temperature (25 ±2)°C)......................7-2 7.6 Interfaces .....................................................................................................................................................7-2 7.6.1 Video IN (Composite Video) ...............................................................................................................7-2 7.6.2 S-Video ....................................................................
12 Accessories ..................................................................................................................................... 12-1 12.1 Required tools ........................................................................................................................................ 12-1 12.2 Table stand ............................................................................................................................................. 12-2 12.2.1 Scope of delivery .......
1. Preliminary Remarks 1 Preliminary Remarks This manual describes unpacking, installation, cabling and controlling of the monitors of Barco's LC series. The monitors of Barco's LC series are based on Super MVA TFT LCD technology and feature bright and wide images with clear contrast. The LCD panels have 1920x1080 pixels (HD resolution) to allow extreme fine pictures at 16.7 millions colors. The monitors provide a set of interfaces to connect any analog video and analog and digital RGB data .
1. Preliminary Remarks 1.1 How this manual is organized This manual is divided into 13 chapters: • Preliminary remarks explains the structure of the manual itself and the used typographic styles and symbols. Safety information is provided concerning the monitors of Barco's LC series.
1. Preliminary Remarks 1.2 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 1.3 Safety information This section describes safety precautions which must be observed when installing a product from Barco. Safety standards 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 NEMA 15-5 plug: The wires of the power cord are colored in accordance with the following code: Green or green/yellow: Ground White or blue: Neutral Black or brown: 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 Protection against scratch. Please be careful not to hit, press or rub the screen surface with hard material like tools. In addition, please do not put heavy or hard material on the screen surface, and do not stack monitors. Polarizer at the front surface can be easily scratched. Temperature dependence of the display. Response speed (optical response) of the LCD display is dependent on temperature. Under low temperature, response speed is slower.
1. Preliminary Remarks 1.3.2 Safety 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 monitor service to a qualified Barco service center.
1. Preliminary Remarks 1.3.3 Safety on shipping Original shipping package Save the original shipping packing material; they will come in handy if you ever have to ship one of your installed modules. For maximum protection, repack your set as it was originally packed at the factory. 1.3.
1. Preliminary Remarks 1.3.7 Modification of devices Mechanical or electrical modifications others than described in this manual must not be made to the devices. Barco is not liable for damages resulting from modified devices.
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2. Unpacking and installation 2.1 Unpacking The monitor is surrounded with foam for transportation protection and packed into a card box. Banding and fastening clips secure the package. To unpack the monitor, • Release the fastening clips • Remove the banding • Take the monitor out • Remove the foam. For later shipment, it is recommended to store the original packaging and to re-use it.
2. Unpacking and installation 2.2 Installation Installation and preliminary adjustments should be performed by qualified Barco personnel or authorized Barco service dealers. Installation of the monitor shall comply with the safety instructions as listed in chapter 1.3.1 Safety on installation • Make sure that the installation place has sufficient stability! • Do not place the monitor near heat sources! • Use maximum 15mm/0.59 inch long screws.
2. Unpacking and installation • Take a screwdriver for recessed head screws, size 8. • Remove the 4 center screws and washers on the rear side of the monitor. • Take the table stand and attach its mounting plate to the rear of the monitor using the previously removed screws and washers.
2. Unpacking and installation 2.2.3 Dimensions of the 42" monitor: 2.2.3.1 Front view 2.2.3.2 Side view and rear view: 123.
2. Unpacking and installation 2.2.4 Dimensions of the 47" monitor: 2.2.4.1 Front view 684 .4 1139.4 2.2.4.
2. Unpacking and installation 2.3 Examining the monitor 2.3.1 Front view An LED on the bottom right edge indicates the operating status of the monitor. LED indicator Mode Orange Standby Green In operation Next the to LED indicator the sensor to receive the commands from the IR control unit is located as well as the light sensor to determine the surrounding light intensity.
2. Unpacking and installation 2.3.3 Rear view On the rear, all interfaces as well as the power connector and the main power switch are located. The standardized power socket is conform to IEC-320-13 and allows connecting local power cables. The internal power supply is auto ranging from 100VAC to 240VAC.
2. Unpacking and installation 2.4 Cabling All interfaces are located on the rear of the system! Check the power rating on your outlet before connecting the monitor 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.
2. Unpacking and installation 2.6 Inserting batteries into the Infrared remote control unit The batteries are not yet inserted in the remote control to avoid remote control operation in its package, resulting in a shorter battery lifetime. How to install the batteries: • Push the cover tab with the fingernail a little backwards (as indicated by the arrow) and pull upwards the cover top.
3. Design and function 3 Design and function This chapter introduces the systems and explains some of their characteristics.
3. Design and function 3.1 Display of choice The state-of-the-art monitors deliver crisp, clear images detailed to perfection. Compatible with a wide variety of signal sources, they are capable of showing analog video as well as data content. Sources and interfaces The monitor provides interfaces to connect composite video, S-Video, component video as well as analog or digital RGB.
3. Design and function 3.2 Technology The monitors are based on LCD Super MVA technology. The benefits of this technology are wide viewing angles, fast video response and high contrast ratio. MVA stands for Multidomain Vertical Alignment. 3.2.1 Principle of LCD technology These are the basics used in LCD technology: • Light can be polarized • Liquid crystals can transmit polarized light. • Liquid crystals align themselves when a voltage is applied.
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4. Controlling 4.1 General The monitors can be controlled via the 7 push buttons at the right or conveniently remote-controlled by the infrared remote control unit (RCU). In case you want to use RS232 Remote Control, contact Barco! The push buttons as well as the IR RCU make use of the OSD: the menu is displayed, a menu item is selected and/or changed. Subsequently the OSD is closed again. 4.1.1 The push buttons The push buttons are located on the right rear side of the monitor.
4. Controlling 4.1.2 The IR remote control unit The remote control is used for control, adaptation and source selection. It is also used to switch between standby and operational mode. The remote control unit (RCU) includes a battery powered infrared (IR) transmitter that allows the user to control the monitor remotely.
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4. Controlling 4.3 Functions available with the IR Remote Control Unit 4.3.1 Displaying a monitor address The default (factory) address of a monitor is 1. Via the OSD, every monitor can be assigned a unique address in the range of 1 and 255, cf. 5.6.1 Set display address With the IR remote control unit, all monitors with any address can be controlled. With RS232 remote control, the monitors can be controlled individually if they had received a unique display address.
4. Controlling 4.3.3 The function keys Using the function keys, the respective OSD command will immediately be executed. For information about the commands, please refer to the respective section in the OSD description. Function key Description refers to F1 Source selection 5.8.1 Input selection with the function key F1, F2 PIP control setting 5.3.
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5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.1 General The monitors feature an OSD which allows selecting the input, to adjust the sources, to modify OSD settings, etc. When activating the OSD, the main menu is displayed. Except for the function keys and the direct access keys, it is always the main menu which is the entry level for any modification. The main menu is activated by pressing ADJ on the RCU or by pressing push button 7 (the bottom most push button the right rear side).
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.1.1 Navigation and adjustment RCU Icon Push button (1: top most) • Press the ADJ key to activate the OSD • Press 7 to activate the OSD • Use the left and right cursor keys to navigate to a menu • Press 3 and 4 to navigate to a menu Except for signal 1 and signal 2, the menus do not have a submenu.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.2 Activating the OSD The OSD can be activated and operated by means of the IR remote control unit (RCU) or the push buttons at the right rear side of the monitor. RCU • Icon Press the ADJ key to activate the OSD - Push button (1: top most) • Press 7 to activate the OSD Then the main menu is displayed (default: on the upper left corner of the monitor). The OSD will be displayed at the position and size as defined in the OSD setting menu.
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5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.3 The signal menu (first and second input) The signal menu allows to control and adjust the settings of the source The commands can be applied for the first input and for the second input, respectively. Please note: the Image setting and Position setting is only available for the first (active) input! In case more than one source is connected, the signal for input1 and input2 has to be assigned, cf.. 5.
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5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.3.1.1 Brightness Brightness can be adjusted in the range between 0 and 100. LCD panel screens are lit with built-in fluorescent tubes above, beside and sometimes behind the LCD (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp, CCFL). This light is adjusted using the Brightness setting. How brightness is perceived depends on the environment and on the content being viewed, which means that switching a source and/or the ambient light could require re-adjustment of brightness.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.3.1.3 Hue Hue can be adjusted in the range between -45 and +45. The color = hue is most noticeable in areas of white. There are multiple color models, one of them is the HSV model describing color as hue (color), saturation (the amount of white light in the color), and V (value, the amount of black/lightness/brightness).
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.3.1.6 Black level (only available for analog RGB) Black level can be adjusted in the range between 0 and 100. The black level is the deepest black of the monitor. RCU Push button (1: top most) • Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to the Black Level • Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Black Level • Use the left and right cursor keys to increase/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.3.2 Position On the Position dialog, the vertical and horizontal position of the image can be set as well as an area for zooming defined.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.3.2.1 Zoom Zoom can be selected to In and Out. Zoom In means to magnify the displayed picture. The magnification factor is related to the number of times the In button is activated. (The reverse operation is Zoom Out which reduces the picture back to the previous size). The center of the original picture content will be "fixed" in the center of the monitor. Due to the magnification, no longer the entire frame of the picture is displayed.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.3.2.3 Zoom Vertical Pan Zoom Vertical Pan can be set to Up and Down RCU Push button (1: top most) • Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to the Zoom Vertical Pan • Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Zoom Vertical Pan • Use the left and right cursor keys to select one of the options Up, Down. The current selection is visualized by a white caption. • Use 3 and 4 to select one of the options Up, Down The current selection is visualized by a white caption.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.3.3 PIP control On the PIP CONTROL dialog, the vertical and horizontal position of the image can be set as well as an area for the embedded picture be defined. PIP means picture-in-picture and displays dual moving images from two separate sources (e.g., PC and video) at the same time. There are two different ways: one source is displayed in full size, and the other one is displayed in a small size overlaying the full screen picture.
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5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.3.3.1 PIP Mode PIP Mode can be set to off, single, PAP. When PIP mode is Off, only one source is displayed. When PIP mode is Single, the source connected to input 1 is the master source and displayed according its settings, whereas the source connected to input 2 is the PIP source and displayed either in Small, Medium or Large size according the PIP Size selections. The position of the PIP source is set using the Vertical and Horizontal adjustment.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.3.3.3 Vertical Vertical can be adjusted in the range from 0 to 255. RCU Push button (1: top most) • Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to the Vertical • Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Vertical • Use the left and right cursor keys to increase/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated. (increase: move down/decrease: move up) • Use 3 and 4 to increase/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) Input 1 Input 2 Comment HD-SDI 1 or HD-SDI 2 VGA or DVI OK S-Video or Composite or Component Not possible VGA or DVI OK HD-SDI 1 or HD-SDI 2 Not possible S-Video or Composite or Component 5.3.5 Image On the Image dialog, the settings of the signal can be optimized.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.3.5.1 Analog RGB Scaling Scaling can be set to Native, Fill, Aspect, and 4:3. Scaling means changing the resolution of an image. Native is only enabled when the detected resolution of the source is lower than the resolution of the monitor. 'The monitor has a resolution of 1920x1080 pixel. In case the resolution of the source is lower (e.g. a PAL Video with 720x540 pixels), when displayed 1:1, there will be a black border around the content.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) RCU Push button (1: top most) • Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to the Scaling • Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Scaling • Use the left and right cursor keys to select one of the options Native, Fill, Aspect, 4:3. The current selection is visualized by a white caption. • Use 3 and 4 to select one of the options Native, Fill, Aspect, 4:3. The current selection is visualized by a white caption. The selection is applied without any further action.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) Phase Phase can be adjusted in the range from 0 to 255. It is recommended to have the monitor warmed up for about 5 minutes before adjusting phase. Use the Phase adjustment to eliminate shimmering horizontal streaking.
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5. The On Screen Display (OSD) Scaling Scaling can be set to Native, Fill, Aspect, and 4:3.. Scaling means changing the resolution of an image. Native is only enabled when the detected resolution of the source is lower than the resolution of the monitor. 'The monitor has a resolution of 1920x1080 pixel. In case the resolution of the source is lower (e.g. a PAL Video with 720x540 pixels), when displayed 1:1, there will be a black border around the content.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) Noise Reduction Noise reduction can be selected to off, low, medium, or high. Noise is generally visible as "snow", or small dots that make the picture look fuzzy, With Noise Reduction the amount of noise attenuation can be specified.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) Film Mode Detect Film Mode Detect can be selected to be on or off. Film is usually recorded at 24 frames per second. When converting film to NTSC video (59.94 Hz field rate), 2 film frames generate 5 video fields (3:2 pull down). Film scenes with high-speed motion objects thus may show motion artifacts. With Film Mode Detect on, the conversion to NTSC is detected and the original film frames are recreated by blending the fields back together.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.3.6 Color On the Color dialog, the gamma correction factor can be selected as well as the color temperature.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.3.6.1 Gamma Correction The Gamma correction factor can be set to 2.2, 1.9, 2.5, and user. Gamma is the relationship between the color values of the data and the color values displayed e.g. on a screen. The Gamma coefficient makes it possible to adjust the brightness of the midtones only without affecting the very bright and very dark areas.. If gamma is set too high, middle tones appear too dark. If it's set too low, middle tones appear too light.
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5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.4 OSD setting menu On the OSD dialog, the position of the OSD can be defined as well as zoom, blend and time out of the OSD.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.4.1 Vertical The value can be set in the range form 0 to 255 (zero: top of OSD is level with top of monitor, 255: bottom of OSD is level with bottom of monitor). RCU Push button (1: top most) • Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to the Vertical • Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Vertical • Use the left and right cursor keys to increase/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.4.4 Time out The value can be set between 0 and 60 seconds in steps of 5 seconds. The OSD will close (disappear) automatically when no selections are made during a certain time. This period can be set by means of the Time out parameter. The OSD stays active as long as it is in use. Independent from the Time out setting, you can close the OSD at any time by using the Exit button the RCU or the push button 7 on the right rear side of the monitor.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.5 Audio setting menu On the Audio setting menu, the volume and the balance of the left/right speaker can be adjusted as well as bass and treble (low frequencies and high frequencies).
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.5.1 Volume Volume can be adjusted in the range from 0 to 79. Use the push button 3 on the right rear side of the monitor to directly increase the volume, use the push button 4 to directly decrease the volume. RCU Push button (1: top most) • Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to the Volume • Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Volume • Use the left and right cursor keys to increase/decrease the value in steps of 1 The current value is indicated.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.5.4 Treble Treble can be adjusted in the range from -7 to +7. The zero position is in the center of the slider. In case the high frequencies are predominant, adjust the slider to the left. In case they are rather faint or missing, adjust the slider to the right.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.6 Display parameter setting menu On the Display parameter setting menu, setting of display address, baud rate, light sensor, lower brightness level, ambient light threshold & auto source selection can be done.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) To select a display parameter; proceed as follows: RCU Push button (1: top most) • Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to the desired parameter • Press 5 and 6 to navigate to the desired parameter • Use the left and right cursor keys to activate the desired value. The current selection is visualized by a white caption. • Use 3 and 4 to activate the desired value The current selection is visualized by a white caption.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.6.3 Light Sensor The light sensor can be set on or off. When a room is dark, the picture content can be viewed at lower brightness (power saving, avoiding eye fatigue). If enabled, the light sensor measures the ambient light, and if the room gets dark enough, the monitor will be switched to the "dark mode" with a brightness set via the Light Sensor Value.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.6.6 Auto Source Selection The Auto Source Selection can be set on or off. When Auto Source Selection is on, the system searches for a valid input source signal. RCU Push button (1: top most) • Use the up and down cursor keys to navigate to Auto Source Selection • Press 5 and 6 to navigate to Auto Source Selection • Use the left and right cursor keys to select one of the options Off, On The current selection is visualized by a white caption.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.7 Reset menu On the Reset menu, the factory settings can be restored. It also shows runtime & serial number of the display.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.7.1 Factory Reset Clicking the button Yes on the option Factory Reset will inevitable reset the monitor to its factory settings. All former adjustment and modifications will be lost! These are the factory settings which are applied after selecting Yes with Factory Reset: Item default adjust range Power switch Off On/Off Brightness 80 0~100 Contrast 50 0~100 Color temp.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) 5.8 Input Signal Selection In case multiple sources are connected, the signal for the first input and the second input have to be defined.
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5. The On Screen Display (OSD) In case no signal is applied, the monitor displays a "no sync" message. In case no cable is connected, the monitor displays a "no cable" message. In case the timing of the connected source is not compliant to the monitor, the monitor displays a "invalid mode" message. For a list of compliant timings, cf. chapter 9 Compliant timing The monitor features autodetect. In case e.g.
5. The On Screen Display (OSD) If no source is connected (neither no sync, no cable, no valid signal), the monitor switches to standby and displays the respective information: Whenever one of these messages pop up, check the respective item and fix it! 5.8.1 Input selection with the function key F1 For input 1, the input can be selected using the function key F1. Pressing F1 "scrolls" through the inputs and displays one after the other the respective icon.
6. Maintenance and servicing 6 Maintenance and servicing Only authorized personnel should carry out other maintenance work not explicitly mentioned in this manual! Never open the case of the monitor without first disconnecting the power supply cord! Measurements and tests with the opened device may be carried out only in the factory or by specially trained personnel, due to the dangers of electrical shock.
6. Maintenance and servicing 6.1 Cleaning Consult your dealer for internal cleaning once a year. If you allow dust to accumulate on the unit, it may cause fire or malfunction when you operate it. Refer to your dealer about the internal cleaning. Power plug If dust has collected on the power plug connectors, remove the plug from the outlet and clean off the dust. This dust may cause a fire due to reduced insulation of the plug. Cabinet Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning.
7. Technical data 42" version (LCN-42, LCS-42) 7 Technical data 42" version (LCN-42, LCS-42) 7.1 General data characteristic specification Screen size 42” diagonal Aspect ratio 16:9 active area (HxW) 934mm x 527mm | 36.77in. x 20.75in. width x height x depth (without stand!) 1026mm x 619mm x 123.7mm | 40.39in. x 24.37in. x 4.87in. weight 29.5kg | 65.1lbs Table 7-1 7.2 LCD panel characteristic specification Driver element a-Si TFT active matrix Pixel number (1920 x R.G.B.
7. Technical data 42" version (LCN-42, LCS-42) 7.4 Operating conditions Characteristic specification Storage temperature -20°C - +60°C | -4°F – 140°F, at max. 90% RH, non-condensing Operating ambient temperature +5°C – +40°C | 41°F – 104°F, at max. 90% RH, non-condensing Table 7-4 7.5 CCFL (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp) characteristics (ambient temperature (25 ±2)°C) Characteristic Typ. value Lamp voltage 1520 VRMS Lamp current 5.
7. Technical data 42" version (LCN-42, LCS-42) 7.6.2 S-Video 4 3 1 2 Item specification 1,2 Ground 3 Y 4 C Luminance level 1.0 Vpp Color level 0.286 Vpp Connector type Mini Din 4pin Termination 75Ω Table 7-7 7.6.
7. Technical data 42" version (LCN-42, LCS-42) Y Pb Pr White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black IRE 75 69.5 59.1 53.6 21.4 15.9 5.4 0 mV 525 487 413 375 150 112 38 0 IRE 0 -37.5 8.6 -28.9 28.9 -8.6 37.5 0 mV 0 -263 60 -202 202 -60 263 0 IRE 0 3.4 -37.5 -34.1 34.1 37.5 -3.4 0 mV 0 24 -263 -238 238 263 -24 0 Table 7-9 HDTV YPbPr 75% color bars. Values are relative to the blanking level.
7. Technical data 42" version (LCN-42, LCS-42) Y Cb Cr White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black IRE 100 88.6 70.1 58.7 41.3 29.9 11.4 0 mV 700 620 491 411 289 209 80 0 IRE 0 -50 16.9 -33.1 33.1 -16.9 50 0 mV 0 -350 118 -232 232 -118 350 0 IRE 0 8.1 -50 -41.9 41.9 50 -8.1 0 mV 0 57 -350 -293 293 350 -57 0 Table 7-12 SDTV YCbCr 100% color bars. Values are relative to the blanking level. 7.6.
7. Technical data 42" version (LCN-42, LCS-42) 7.6.6 RGB IN (D-Sub 15 pin) 1 5 10 15 6 11 Pin signal assignment pin signal assignment 1 Red video input 9 NC 2 Green video input 10 Ground 3 Blue video input 11 NC 4 NC 12 (SDA) 5 Ground 13 Horizontal sync (Composite sync) 6 Red video ground 14 Vertical sync 7 Green video ground 15 (SCL) 8 Blue video ground Table 7-15 7.6.
7. Technical data 42" version (LCN-42, LCS-42) 7.6.8 RS232 OUT 1 5 6 Pin signal assignment 1 NC 2 Signal transmit 3 Signal receive 4 NC 5 Ground 6 NC 7 NC 8 NC 9 Table 7-17 7.7 Factory settings Item default adjust range Power switch Off On/Off Brightness 80 0~100 Contrast 50 0~100 Color temp.
8. Technical data 47" version (LCN-47, LCS-47) 8 Technical data 47" version (LCN-47, LCS-47) 8.1 General data characteristic specification Screen size 47” diagonal Aspect ratio 16:9 active area (HxW) 1048mm x 593mm | 41.26in. x 23.35in. width x height x depth (without stand, with handle!) 1139.4mm x 684.4mm x 125mm | 44.86in x 26.94in X 4.92in weight 40.2kg | 88.7lbs Table 8-1 8.2 LCD panel characteristic specification Driver element a-Si TFT active matrix Pixel number (1920 x R.G.B.
8. Technical data 47" version (LCN-47, LCS-47) 8.4 Operating conditions Characteristic specification Storage temperature -20°C - +60°C | -4°F – 140°F, at max. 90% RH, non-condensing Operating ambient temperature +5°C – +40°C | 41°F – 104°F, at max. 90% RH, non-condensing Table 8-4 8.5 CCFL (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp) characteristics (ambient temperature (25 ±2)°C) Characteristic Typ.
8. Technical data 47" version (LCN-47, LCS-47) 8.6.2 S-Video 4 3 1 2 Item specification 1,2 Ground 3 Y 4 C Luminance level 1.0 Vpp Color level 0.286 Vpp Connector type Mini Din 4pin Termination 75Ω Table 8-7 8.6.
8. Technical data 47" version (LCN-47, LCS-47) Y Pb Pr White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Black IRE 100 92.8 78.7 71.5 28.5 21.3 7.2 0 mV 700 649 551 501 199 149 51 0 IRE 0 -50 11.5 -38.5 38.5 -11.5 50 0 mV 0 -350 80 -270 270 -80 350 0 IRE 0 4.6 -50 -45.4 45.4 50 -4.6 0 mV 0 32 -350 -318 318 350 -32 0 Table 8-10 HDTV YPbPr 100% color bars. Values are relative to the blanking level.
8. Technical data 47" version (LCN-47, LCS-47) 8.6.4 SDI/HDSDI IN/OUT (BNC) 1 1 2 SDI/HDSDI IN SDI/HDSDI Out 2 Signal, typ. 0.8Vpp Shield BNC input, 75 Ω terminated BNC output, output impedance 75 Ω. Loop through of the active HDSDI input. Table 8-13 8.6.
8. Technical data 47" version (LCN-47, LCS-47) 8.6.6 RGB IN (D-Sub 15 pin) 1 5 6 10 15 11 Pin signal assignment pin signal assignment 1 Red video input 9 NC 2 Green video input 10 Ground 3 Blue video input 11 NC 4 NC 12 (SDA) 5 Ground 13 Horizontal sync (Composite sync) 6 Red video ground 14 Vertical sync 7 Green video ground 15 (SCL) 8 Blue video ground Table 8-15 8.6.
8. Technical data 47" version (LCN-47, LCS-47) 8.6.
8. Technical data 47" version (LCN-47, LCS-47) 8.7 Factory setting Item default adjust range Power switch Off On/Off Brightness 80 0~100 Contrast 50 0~100 Color temp.
9. Compliant timing 9 Compliant timing < Horizontal > Video Sync H-parameters P A: Total period B: Sync. width C: Back porch D: Active video E: Front porch E Sync polarity R V-parameters O: Total period P: Sync. width Q: Back porch R: Active video S: Front porch S O Vertical (line) fV (Hz) Horizontal (dot) fH (kHz) Dot clock (MHz) A Q Digital (DVI-D) D C Analog (VGA) B 37.861 72.809 31.500 N N 832 40 120 640 32 520 3 20 480 17 OK OK 37.500 75.000 31.
R S Digital (DVI-D) Q Dot clock (MHz) P fV (Hz) SMPTE 296M HDTV O fH (kHz) Video Mode Analog (VGA) 9. Compliant timing Sync polarity 37.500 50 74.25 N N 1980 40 220 1280 440 750 5 20 720 5 OK OK 45.000 60 74.250 P P 1650 40 220 1280 110 750 5 20 720 5 OK OK 44.995 59.94 74.176 P P 1650 40 220 1280 110 750 5 20 720 5 OK OK 56.250 50.00 148.500 P P 2640 44 148 1920 528 1125 5 36 1080 4 OK OK 67.433 59.94 148.
9. Compliant timing 9.2 HD-SDI input signals The HD-SDI input complies with the standard SMPTE 292M. Resolution Samples per total line Total lines per frame Samples per active line Active lines per frame scanning format frame rate [Hz] The HD-SDI input supports the following resolutions (table 2).
10. Troubleshooting 10 Troubleshooting When faults occur which are not described below please contact Barco.
10. Troubleshooting 10.1 Faults Faults cause/steps No picture Make sure that the power cord is plugged into the wall outlet.
10. Troubleshooting 10.2 Contact Feel free to contact us if you have any further questions! • Barco Control Rooms GmbH An der Rossweid 5 • D-76229 Karlsruhe • Germany Phone (49) (721) 6201-163 • Fax (49) (721) 6201-298 E-mail support.de.bcd@barco.com, Web www.barcocontrolrooms.de • BARCO N.V. President Kennedypark 35 • B-8500 Kortrijk • Belgium Phone (32) (56) 36-8282 • Fax (32) (56) 36-82 51 E-mail support.controlrooms@barco.com,• Web www.barcocontrolrooms.com • BARCO N.V.
11. Compliance statement 11 Compliance statement 11.1 FCC Compliance statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
12. Accessories 12 Accessories The monitor can be equipped with a table stand, or mounted to the wall or the ceiling. The following chapter describes assembling and installation of the accessories. 12.1 Required tools • Screwdriver for recessed head screws (screw size M8) Wall mount and ceiling mount: • Wrench 10mm, 17mm, 19mm • Allen wrench size 2.
12. Accessories 12.2 Table stand The table stand allows adjusting the monitor in height. For the 42" version, the lower edge can be set between 14mm and 204mm; for the 47" versions, the lower edge can be set between 14mm and 135mm. 12.2.1 Scope of delivery The table stand comes fully assembled.
12. Accessories 12.2.2 Installation The monitors feature on their rear side 2 parallel arrangements of 4 threads each. These threads comply with the VESA standards, their horizontal and vertical distance is 200mm. They are equipped with the respective screws (M8x15). These screws are used to attach the table stand! • Lay the monitor upside down on a clean(!) surface, bottom edge flush with e.g. edge of the table.
12. Accessories 12.2.3 Dimensions 12.2.3.1 Dimensions of the 42" version 12.2.3.
12. Accessories 12.2.4 Height adjustment The monitor can be adjusted in height by sliding the mounting plate up or down, respectively. For adjusting the table stand in height, first uninstall the monitor!! Never loosen the screws for sliding the plate when the monitor is still attached to the table stand! Otherwise the monitor will crash on the table!! • Uninstall the monitor! • Remove the 2 fixation screws of the plate to the vertical bar at each side. • Re-position the monitor.
12. Accessories 12.3 Screen bracket (adapter plate) The installation of the screen bracket is mandatory for fixation of the wall mount, and the ceiling mount.. 12.3.1 Scope of delivery The screen bracket is one component; for its installation the screws on the rear side of the monitor are used.
12. Accessories 12.3.2 Installation The monitors feature on their rear side 2 parallel arrangements of 4 threads each. The threads comply with the VESA standards, their horizontal and vertical distance is 200mm. These threads are equipped with the respective screws (M8x15). These screws are used to attach the screen bracket! To install the screen bracket, proceed as follows: • Lay the monitor upside down on a clean(!) surface. • Take a screwdriver for recessed head screws (screw size M8).
12. Accessories 12.4 Fixed wall mount First mount the screen bracket to the monitor, cf.. Screen bracket (adapter plate) Use the fixed wall mount to attach the monitor to the wall. The drawings show the fixation facility itself and a monitor which is equipped with a fixed wall mount. 12.4.1 Scope of delivery The fixed wall mount comes in one piece.
12. Accessories 12.4.2 Installation The wall mount bracket is attached to the wall by means of 4 screws M8 (for specification of the screws, cf. Required tools.). It is the same bracket for 42" and 47". For drilling the holes in the wall, it is recommended to use a jig – take a sheet of paper (A3) and copy the distances given in the drawing below. • Drill 4 holes, 10mm, to the wall in the given distances! • Use 4 screws M8 and fix the wall mount to the wall.
12. Accessories 12.4.3 Dimensions The following pictures give an overview about the measurements and dimensions of the 42" version and the 47". 12.4.3.1 Dimensions of the 42" version: 12.4.3.
12. Accessories 12.4.4 Wall pattern In case of a "monitor wall", the arrangement of the holes in the wall can be taken from the following pictures: 12.4.4.1 Wall pattern 42" 12.4.4.
12. Accessories 12.5 Tiltable wall mount First mount the screen bracket to the monitor, cf.. Screen bracket (adapter plate) The tiltable wall mount fixes the monitor to the wall and allows setting its position in 5 steps between zero and 20 degrees. The drawings show the tiltable wall mount at max. and min. tilt angle. 12.5.1 Scope of delivery The tiltable wall mount comes fully assembled. It comprises a front plate and a rear plate.
12. Accessories 12.5.2 Installation The rear plate of the tiltable wall mount bracket is attached to the wall by means of 5 screws M8 (for specification of the screws, cf. Required tools.). It is the same bracket for 42" and 47". For drilling the holes in the wall, it is recommended to use a jig – take a sheet of paper (A3) and copy the distances given in the drawing below.
12. Accessories 12.5.3 Dimensions The following pictures give an overview about the measurements and dimensions of the 42" version and the 47". 12.5.3.1 Dimensions of the 42" version: 12.5.3.
12. Accessories 12.5.4 Tilting To tilt the monitor, the two top screws connecting the rear plate and the front plate have to be removed. If you want to change the tilt angle of the monitor, first uninstall the monitor!! Never loosen the screws for setting the tilt angle when the monitor is still attached to the tiltable wall mount! • Uninstall the monitor! • Use the included allen wrench 4mm to loosen the left and the right top screws. • Tilt the front plate to the desired degree.
12. Accessories 12.6 Short ceiling mount First mount the screen bracket to the monitor, cf.. Screen bracket (adapter plate) The short ceiling mount fixes the monitor to the ceiling and allows setting the lower screen edge to a distance of the ceiling between 706.5mm and 885.5mm for the 42" versions, and between 776mm and 955mm for the 47" versions, respectively. The monitors can be tilted by 20 degrees thanks to the ball point on the ceiling fixation plate.
12. Accessories 12.6.1 Scope of delivery The short ceiling mount comprises 3 parts: • The base plate with the ball point connection to the adjustable bar. This base plate will be mounted on the ceiling. • The adjustable bar. • The adapter plate to attach to the screen bracket of the monitor with two hooks to look the knurled bolts. The screws to assemble the short ceiling bar are included. You will need a wrench 17mm. The screws to fix the base plate to the ceiling have to be provided on site, cf.
12. Accessories 12.6.2 Installation The short ceiling mount is attached to the ceiling by means of 4 screws M8 (for specification of the screws, cf. Required tools.). It is the same bracket for 42" and 47". For drilling the holes in the ceiling, it is recommended to use a jig – take a sheet of paper (A4) and copy the distances given in the drawing below. • Drill 4 holes, 10mm, to the ceiling in the given distances! • Attach the ceiling mounting plate.
12. Accessories • The knurled bolts of the screen bracket are slid into the keyholes of the wall mount and locked by turning the lock bars.
12. Accessories 12.6.3 Dimensions The following pictures give an overview about the measurements and dimensions of the 42" version and the 47". 12.6.3.
12. Accessories 12.6.3.2 Dimension of the 47" version: 12.6.4 Tilting Use an allen wrench size 2.5mm! To adjust the tilting angle of the monitor, • loosen the tilt angle fixation screw, • adjust the position, • tighten the screw again.
12. Accessories 12.7 Long ceiling mount First mount the screen bracket to the monitor, cf.. Screen bracket (adapter plate) The long ceiling mount fixes the monitors to the ceiling and allows setting the lower screen edge to a distance of the ceiling between 1235.5mm and 1614.5mm for the 42" versions, and between 1305mm and 1684mm for the 47" versions, respectively. The monitors can be tilted by 20 degrees thanks to the ball point connection.
12. Accessories 12.7.1 Scope of delivery The short ceiling mount comprises 4 parts: • The base plate with the cylinder which holds the telescope bar. This base plate will be mounted on the ceiling • The telescope bar with the ball point connection to adjustable bar. • The base plate with the ball point connection to the adjustable bar. This base plate will be mounted on the ceiling • The adapter plate to attach to the screen bracket of the monitor with two hooks to lock the knurled bolts.
12. Accessories 12.7.2 Installation The wall mount bracket is attached to the wall by means of 4 screws M8 (for specification of the screws, cf. Required tools.). It is the same bracket for 42" and 47". For drilling the holes in the ceiling, it is recommended to use a jig – take a sheet of paper (A4) and copy the distances given in the drawing below. • Drill 4 holes, 10mm, to the ceiling in the given distances! • Attach the ceiling mounting plate.
12. Accessories • Hook in the knurled bolts of the monitor into the notches and the keyhole of the long ceiling adapter plate. Lock the monitor by means of the left and right hook.
12. Accessories 12.7.3 Dimensions The following pictures give an overview about the measurements and dimensions of the 42" version and the 47". 12.7.3.
12. Accessories 12.7.3.2 Dimension of the 47" version: 12.7.4 Tilting Use an allen wrench size 2.5mm! To adjust the tilting angle of the monitor, • loosen the tilt angle fixation screw, • adjust the position, • tighten the screw again.
13. Contact 13 Contact Feel free to contact us if you have any further questions! • Barco Control Rooms GmbH An der Rossweid 5 • D-76229 Karlsruhe • Germany Phone (49) (721) 6201-227 • Fax (49) (721) 6201-298 E-mail support.de.bcd@barco.com, Web www.barcocontrolrooms.de • BARCO N.V. President Kennedypark 35 • B-8500 Kortrijk • Belgium Phone (32) (56) 36-8282 • Fax (32) (56) 36-82 51 E-mail support.controlrooms@barco.com,• Web www.barcocontrolrooms.com • BARCO N.V.
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