User Guide for BARCO models including: I600, I600 4K8 Projector, 4K8 Projector, Projector
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DocumentDocumentI600 Quick Start Guide Environment conditions Environment Operating Ambient temperature 5°C (41°F) to 40°C (104°F) Humidity 10% RH to 80% RH Non-condensed Altitude 0 m (0 Ft) to 2500 m (8202 Ft) Air cleanness Clean office environment1 Non-Operating -20°C (-4°F) to 60°C (140°F) 10% RH to 90% RH Non-Condensed -60 m (-197 Ft) to 10000 m (32810 Ft) n.a. WARNING: Ensure that the physical environment in which the projector is installed, complies at all times with the environmental requirements summarized in this chapter! Never use the projector in case not all requirements are fulfilled. Neglecting will damage the projector and will void the warranty. Remote control & local keypad 1 2 3 8 4 9 10 5 6 11 7 12 12 34 56 1 Shutter close 2 Shutter open 3 Button pressed 4 Lens menu 5 Navigation 6 Menu back 7 Input selection 8 Power On/Off 9 OSD On/Off 10 Confirmation 11 Menu enter/exit 12 Test patterns 1 Navigation 2 Confirmation 3 Menu enter/exit 4 Menu back 5 Power On/Off 6 OSD On/Off 1. Equivalent with cleanroom standard ISO 14644-1 ISO Class 9. R5917381 /01 | 2024-08-16 11 10 9 8 7 7 Input selection 8 Shutter open/close 9 Test patterns 10 Lens menu 11 LCD touch panel ENABLING BRIGHT OUTCOMES Main Power requirements · The projector operates from a nominal mono phase power net with a separate earth ground PE. · Power requirements : 100V-240V (+/-10%), 15A-6A, 50-60Hz. · The projector must be grounded. · The power cord delivered with the projector must be used. CAUTION: It is important to read the installation instructions before connecting the equipment to the mains power supply. Button backlight status The Power and Shutter buttons are equipped with white, blue and red backlit LEDs. The other keys are only equipped with white and blue backlit LEDs. The LEDs are controlled according to the features available. Button Color status Power button Short WHITE pulse Blinking WHITE Solid WHITE Blinking BLUE Solid BLUE Blinking RED Shutter button Off (no color) Solid WHITE Solid RED Description Projector starts up (booting), or is in ECO STANDBY Firmware update, or in transition from ECO STANBY to STANDBY Projector is in STANDBY or READY mode Projector goes to ON mode Projector is ON Error condition Projector is OFF, starts up, or is in STANDBY or READY mode Projector is ON, shutter is open Projector is ON, shutter is closed ILD lenses Order No R9803077 Name (Screening) / Comments ILD lens 0.37 : 1 (requires lens support) Image R9803076 ILD lens 0.5 : 1 (requires lens support) R9803072 ILD lens 0.65 - 0.8 : 1 Resolution 4K UHD 0.8" 4K UHD 0.8" 4K UHD 0.8" Throw Range ( 0.37 : 1 ) ( 0.5 : 1 ) ( 0.65 - 0.8 : 1 ) R9803071 ILD lens 0.8 - 1.0 : 1 4K UHD 0.8" ( 0.8 - 1.0 : 1 ) R9803070 ILD lens 1.0 - 1.4 : 1 4K UHD 0.8" ( 1.0 - 1.4 : 1 ) R9803061 ILD lens 1.4 - 2.1 : 1 4K UHD 0.8" ( 1.4 - 2.1 : 1 ) R9803075 ILD lens 2.1 - 4.0 : 1 4K UHD 0.8" ( 2.1 - 4.0 : 1 ) R9803073 ILD lens 4.0 - 7.4 : 1 4K UHD 0.8" (4.0 - 7.4 : 1 ) -2- Install the projection lens 1. Gently insert the lens in the lens holder while aligning the short red line on the lens body with the red line on the projector top cover (reference 1, ). 2. Once the lens is completely inserted, rotate the lens body clockwise until the long red line on the lens body is aligned with the red line on the projector top cover. A click indicates that the lens mount mechanism is locked. 1 3. Check if the lens is securely locked by trying to rotate the lens body counter clockwise. This should not be possible! Power up the projector 1. Connect the mains power cord to the power inlet connector. 2. The projector will perform the startup sequence. When ready, the power button on the keyboard will illuminate white, meaning that the projector is in ready mode. 3. Press the Power button on the keypad or remote. The power button will after some seconds illuminate solid blue, meaning that the projector is ON. Connecting with Pulse Prospector 1. Start a web browser. 2. Enter the projectors IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). Note: In order to connect a device (e.g., laptop) with the projector, both the device and the projector must operate within the same network (or the device needs to have full access to the projector network). Tip: The projector IP address is visible on the projector touch screen when the dashboard of the Pulse OSD is displayed. -3- Front panel Control & Communication module 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 12V DC 2 TRIGGER 3 WIRED REMOTE 4 LAN 5 USB 6 HDMITM 7 DP 8 SYNC I/O 9 Projector status LEDs 10 IR receiver Front panel Quad Combo Input Mk II 1 2 3 4 1 Quad SDI channel A: 3G/12G input 2 Quad SDI channel B: 3G input 3 Quad SDI channel C: 3G SDI input + 3G/12G output 4 Quad SDI channel D: 3G SDI input / output 5 6 7 8 5 DisplayPort Input 6 HDMITM input 7 HDBaseT input 1 8 HDBaseT input 2 Front panel Quad Combo Input Mk III 1 2 3 4 5 1 HDMITM input2 2 Quad SDI channel A: 3G/12G input 3 Quad SDI channel B: 3G/12G input 4 Quad SDI channel C: 3G/12G input/output 5 Quad SDI channel D: 3G/12G input/output Front panel Quad DP 1.2 input 6 7 8 9 6 DMX interface input 7 DMX interface output 8 XLR for wired projector control 9 HDBaseT input 1 2 3 4 1 Quad DisplayPort channel A input 2 Quad DisplayPort channel B input 3 Quad DisplayPort channel C input 4 Quad DisplayPort channel D input 2. The terms HDMI, HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, HDMI trade dress and the HDMI Logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc. -4- Front panel Pulse HDBaseT input Connect and select source 1. Connect available sources to the appropriate input ports. 2. Select connected source. (See Pulse OSD user guide for detailed menu navigation steps). · Select LED (reference 1) - GREEN : port configured as input. Image appears on the screen. - Blinking GREEN : bidirectional port configured as output/loopthrough. · Sync LED (reference 2) - YELLOW : sync/signal is present. 1 Select 2 Sync Adjust 1. Adjust the lens settings by pressing the lens menu button on the keypad or via the zoom, shift and focus buttons on the keypad. 2. Orientation of the unit is set as standard in table front projection mode. Change the projector set up in the Installation > Position > Orientation menu. 3. For Advanced adjustments like Warping, Light management, etc. see Pulse OSD user guide. Power down the projector 1. Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds. (A timer indicator will show up on the display). 2. The power button illumination will become white, and projector will enter the cool down mode for approximately 5 minutes. 3. When the backlight for the keypad is off, unplug the power cord from the projector. 3 sec 5 min -5- Remove the projection lens 1. Support the lens with one hand. 2. Push the lens unlock button with the other hand while rotating the lens a few degrees counter clock wise. The lens unlock button is located bottom right of the lens holder. 3. Hold the lens with both hands and rotate it further counter clockwise until the short red line on the lens body is aligned with the red line on the projector top cover (reference 1). 1 4. Pull the lens straight out of the lens holder. Projector status indicator LEDs The Control & Communication module contains four status LEDs at the right side of the front panel. These LEDs allows a quick status analyses of the projector. For explanatory see table hereunder. LED Power Illumination Color status Off RED ORANGE GREEN Off RED ORANGE Description Projector is in ECO STANDBY mode, or is powering up Projector is in STANDBY mode Projector is in READY mode Projector is ON Light source is OFF No light source detected Light source is on in ECO mode -6- LED Color status Description GREEN Light source is on in normal mode GREEN-ORANGE Light source is on in CLO mode ERR Off No error RED toggles on/off Error ORANGE toggles on/off Warning IR RED IR signal received GREEN IR signal acknowledged Power transition diagram ON API API ON OFF READY API API ON OFF STANDBY API ECO ECO STANDBY WoL API API ECO ECO Symbol API API API ON OFF ECO Description Short pressing the Power on/off button on the local keypad or on the remote control unit. Long pressing the Power on/off button on the local keypad or on the remote control unit. Wake-On-LAN (WOL). Only works if a network was connected with the LAN port of the projector while the projector went to ECO STANDBY. API command to change the power state of the projector (Power ON, Power OFF, Go to ECO).See Pulse user guide for more info (E.g. PJLink). Auto light source off and auto standby features. Default disabled (factory settings). For configuration see power saving settings in the Pulse user guide. The projector starts default up in READY mode when it is powered. -7- Pulse Remote Control Unit 1 2 24 3 23 4 22 25 26 5 21 6 20 1 Button pressed indicator 2 Shutter open 7 19 3 Shutter close 8 18 4 LCD panel on / off 5 Project OSD on / off 9 6 Lens zoom 7 Lens shift 10 8 Menu open / close 9 Menu selection, OK button 10 Menu navigation 11 11 Input selection 12 Address button 12 17 13 Numeric buttons 14 Backspace (while entering values) 15 XLR connector 16 Decimal mark (while entering values) 17 Macro button 13 18 Menu back 19 Default value button 20 Lens focus 14 16 21 RGB filter 22 Test patterns 23 Power on 24 Power off 25 3.5 mm jack 15 26 RCU on / off CAUTION: Replace batteries with the correct battery type. Use AAA size batteries for the basic RCU and AA size batteries for the Pulse RCU. There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type. Use alkaline batteries for optimum range and life time. Make sure the polarities match the + and - marks, as depicted on the inside of the battery compartment. There is a risk of explosion if the batteries are installed incorrectly. Replacing batteries will reset the broadcast address of the Pulse RCU to its default value '0'. Replacing batteries of the Pulse RCU switches on the Pusle RCU automatically. In order to make sure you can control your projector remotely, Barco has provided a basic remote control unit in case the Pulse RCU is not available to you. While the basic remote control has a more limited amount of available features, it will be able to help you out with basic controls. -8-