7-4 Replacing the Filter……….….………………………….….…….……………………..123 8. SPART PARTS LIST & SPARE PARTS PHOTO………..…………………………..……… 9. PRODUCT PACKAGING…………………..……………………...……………….………….. 9-1 Full Set Unit Packaging….…..………………………….……….……….………….…138 9-2 Model Accessory Part..………………………………….……….……….………….…139 9-3 Carton…………………………..………………………….……….……….………….….140 9-4 Serial NO. Label Explanation……...………………….……….……….…..……….…141 9-5 AIR & SEA Shipping Packaging……………………….……………….…..……….…142 APPENDIX TIMING TABLE……………………………………………….…….…..……….… 4 of 149...
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Barco shall not be liable for any loss or damage, including consequential or special damages, resulting from any use of this information, even if loss or damage is caused by Barco’s negligence or other fault.
1. COMPLIANCE OF SAFE REPAIR Be sure to read this Service Manual before providing services. In the projector, full consideration is taken to ensure the safety for fire, electric shock, injury, harmful radiation, and substance. Therefore, observe the notice described in this Service Manual so that safety is kept when providing services.
Brightness Uniformity >83% Contrast Ratio > 1650:1 Balance focus over the entire image area with Barco 2~ 2.8 Lens (wide) at 100 inch screen, and Focus check the white “ME” text of center and four corners must be visible. Center <= 1.5 pixel (not include pixel itself) Flare Corner<=2 pixel (not include pixel itself)
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Non- Operating : -20~ 60 °C Temperature Operating : 0~ 40 °C Non-Operating : no definition Altitude Operating : up to 3,000 m @ 25°C Non-Operating : 90% Humidity Operating : 0 ~ 90% Dimensions 504.8 mm (W) x 631 mm (L) x 277 mm (H) Weight 33.5 kg 10 of 149...
3. TROUBLESHOOTING 3-1. RS-232 Protocol Command Interface and Requirements The RS-232 Commands use only ASCII characters which can be entered using a typical terminal emulator like Windows HyperTerminal with the following setting: Bits per second: 115200 Data bits: Parity: None Stop bits: Flow control:...
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For motor control like lens shift, focus and zoom, the parameters “ + ” and “ - ” are defined as follows. Command item command System Action focus + => Focus Near, - => Focus Far zoomio + => Zoom out - =>...
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The lists of valid operation commands for BARCO RLM W14 are shown in below Table. Barco RLM W14 Operation Commands Command Operation Commands Values Notes Item input.sel 0 = HDMI Note1; Note3 1 = HDBaseT 2 = RGB D-15 3 = YUV 1...
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Note13: Only MCU version number will be read back in standby mode. Note14: Not applicable when the internal pattern is displayed. Note15: The summation of the absolute value of h.keystone and v.keystone should not be greater than 350. Note16: Per Geo Semi’s specification, the minimum blend size is 200, values in the range 1 ~ 199 are not allowed.
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Appendix 3: The allowable combinations of warp, blanking and ScenergiX were summarized as the following table X indicates a not-allowed combination OK indicates a allowed combination 34 of 149...
3-2. Troubleshooting & Error Code Error Code Definition In RS232 debug mode, the Main formatter board & Slave MCU will response with error code in case of system error like lamp fail, or thermal situation failure, etc. They are defined as below table. Error Code Message –...
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replace fan 7. – Check and replace main formatter board, formatter ErrMsgDMDInitFail board and DMD chip. – Check and replace ballast 1. ErrMsgLampInitFail – Check and replace Lamp 1. ErrMsgLampLitFail – Check and replace ballast 1 and power board. ErrMsgBallastUartError –...
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–– Reserved & None for this model. ErrMsgFan17RotateError –– Reserved & None for this model. ErrMsgFan18RotateError –– Reserved & None for this model. ErrMsgFan19RotateError –– Fan20 gets error during projector working. Check ErrMsgFan20RotateError and replace fan 20. –– Fan21 gets error during projector working. Check ErrMsgFan21RotateError and replace fan 21.
4. KEY PART REPLACEMENT & WIRE DRESSING 4-1 Right Cover & Left Cover Loosen 8 screws on the left cover. Take out the left cover. Left cover Loosen 8 screws on the right cover. Take out the right cover. Right cover 40 of 149...
4-2 Top Cover Loosen 3 screws on the back of top cover. Loosen 4 screws on the right of top cover. Loosen 4 screws on the left of top cover. Open the top cover. Take out the top cover. 41 of 149...
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4-3 W2 Board Loosen 7 screws and unplug 4 connectors Take out the W2 module. on the W2 Board. Take out the cover and loosen 4 screws on Take out the W2 Board. the W2 Board. Loosen 2 screws and unplug 1 connector Take out the fan.
4-4 Main Formatter Board Unplug 1 connector the Main formatter Unplug other 9 connectors the Main Board formatter Board Loosen 8 screws on the Main formatter Board Take out the Main formatter Board. 43 of 149...
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4-5 Fan C Board Unplug 5 connectors and loosen 2 screws Take out the Fan C Board. on the Fan C Board bracket Take out the bracket. Loosen 2 screws on the Loosen 17 screws on the I/O terminal. 44 of 149...
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4-6 Fan E Board & HD BaseT Board & Micor control Board & RJ-45 Board Loosen 2 screws and unplug 5 Take out the Fan E Board. connectors on the Fan E Board. Loosen 3 screws on the HDBaseT Board. Take out the HDBaseT Board.
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Disconnect the right connector under Micro Take out the Micro control board. control board. Unplug 1 connector and loosen 1 screw on Take out the RJ-45 Board. the RJ-45 board. 46 of 149...
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4-7 Video Board & DUAL Link DVI (3D) Board Loosen 1 screw under the right of the brace Loosen 1 screw under the left of the brace of of video Board. video Board. Take out the brace. Unplug 1 connector and loosen 2 screws on Take out the DUAL Link DVI (3D) Board.
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Unplug 1 connector on the video Board. Loosen 3 screws on the right side of the video Board. Loosen 4 screws on the left side of the Take out the video Board. video Board. 48 of 149...
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4-8 Fan D Board & Bracket Plate Unplug the 2 connectors and loosen 2 screws Take out the Fan D Board. on the Fan D Board. Loosen 6 screws on the FIP signal cable in Take out the 2 group cables from concave the bracket.
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4-9 Fan B Board & Filter & Lamp 1 & Lamp 2 & Fan 2 & Fan 3 Unplug the 5 connectors, and loosen 2 Take out the Fan B Board. screws on the Fan B Board. Loosen 2 screws on the ventilation slot of rear Take out the filter.
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Loosen 4 screws on the Fan 2 & Fan 3 Take out the Fan 3 module. And, loosen 4 module of back cover. screws on it and open the cover, then loosen 4 plastic pin. Open Fan 3 module. Loosen 2 screws on the Fan 3, and then take off Fan 3.
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Take out the Fan 2 module. And, loosen 4 Open Fan 2 module. screws on it and open the cover, then loosen 4 plastic pin. Loosen 2 screws on the Fan 2, and then Loosen 3 screws on Lamp 1 module. take off Fan 2.
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4-10 Back Cover & Keypad & Rear IR Board Loosen 4 screws on the right and bottom Loosen 8 screws on the left side of cover and side of cover. two Fan modules. Take off the back cover. Loosen 4 screws and unplug 1 connector on the rear cover.
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4-11 Fan 20 & Fan 21 & Fan 22 & Fan 23 Loosen 3 screws on the Fan 20. Loosen 2 screws on the Fan 20. Then, take off Fan 20. Loosen 2 screws on the Fan 21. Loosen 2 screws on the Fan 21. Then, take off Fan 21.
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Loosen 3 screws on the Fan 22. Loosen 2 screws on the Fan 22. Then, take off Fan 22. Loosen 2 screws on the Fan 23. Loosen 2 screws on the Fan 23. Then, take off Fan 23. 55 of 149...
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4-12 Left Cover & Fan 1 Loosen 13 screws on the left cover. Take off the left cover. Loosen 4 screws on the Fan 1 module of left cover. Loosen 4 plastic pin on the Fan 1 module of Unplug the cable from bracket and take off the left cover.
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4-13 Ballast & DC-DC Board & AC Filter Board & Power Board & Fan 8 & Fan 9 Loosen 4 screws on the ballast module Unplug 3 connectors and Loosen 4 screws on cover and then take off it. ballast. Then, take off it. Unplug 3 connectors and Loosen 4 screws Take out the two ballasts.
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Loosen 2 screws on the top of power Loosen 1 screw on the left bottom of power module module. Loosen another 1 screw on the right bottom Raise the power module. of power module Take off the power module. Open the power module. 58 of 149...
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Unplug 1 connector from AC filter Board. Unplug 2 connectors and loosen 4 screws on the AC filter Board. Take off the AC filter Board. Loosen 4 screws on the DC-DC Board. Take off the DC-DC Board. Loosen 2 screws on the inside bracket from power module.
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Take off the bracket. Loosen 2 screws on the top left side of power Board. Loosen 3 screws on the bottom left side of Loosen 3 screws on the left side of power power Board. Board. Unplug 1 connector on power Board and Unplug 1 connector on power Board and cable cable from concave of power module.
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Unplug 1 connector on power Board and Take off the power Board. cable from fasten tie of power module. Loosen 4 plastic pin on the Fan 8 of power Take off the Fan 8. module. Loosen 4 plastic pin on the Fan 9 of power Take off the Fan 9.
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4-14 Front Cover & Front IR Board Loosen 1 screw on right bottom side of Loosen 4 screws on the right side of right front cover. cover. Take off the front cover. Front Cover Unplug 1 connector and loosen 1 screw Take off the front IR Board.
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4-15 Right Cover & Fan 0 Loosen 14 screws on the right cover. Take off the right cover. Right Cover Loosen 2 screws on the bracket of Fan 0. Loosen 4 plastic pin on the bracket of Fan 0, then take off the Fan0. 63 of 149...
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Loosen 4 screws on the cover of Fan 4. Take off the Fan 4 cover. Loosen 3 screws on the Fan 4. Take off the Fan 4. Loosen 3 screws on the Fan 5. Take off the Fan 5. 64 of 149...
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4-16 Motor Driver Board & Lens Mount Loosen 4 screws and unplug 10 Take off the Motor Driver Board. connectors on the Motor Driver Board. Loosen 2 screws on the left side of Lens Loosen other 2 screws on the right side of Mount.
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4-17 Prism Flow Channel & Light Shutter & FIP Loosen 1 screw on the prism flow Take off the prism flow channel. channel. Loosen 2 screws on the Light shutter. Take off the Light shutter. 66 of 149...
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Light shutter. Use T-type tool to screw up the FIP tightly. Loosen first screw on the bottom side of Loosen second screw on the bottom side of FIP. FIP. Loosen third screw on the bottom side of Take off the FIP. FIP.
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4-18 Illumination & Fan 6 & Fan 7 & Fan 10 & Fan 11 Loosen first screw on the bottom side of Loosen second screw on the bottom side of Fan 11 bracket. Fan 11 bracket. Take off the Fan 11 module. Loosen 2 plastic pins on the Fan 11 bracket.
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Take off the illumination. Illumination Loosen 2 screws on the bottom side of Take off the Fan 7 module. the Fan 7 bracket. Loosen 2 plastic pins on the Fan 7 Loosen 2 screws on the bottom side of the bracket.
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Take off the Fan 6 & Fan 10 module. Unplug the cable from Fan 6 location of yellow concave. Loosen eight plastic pins on the Fan 6 & Fan 6 & Fan 10 from bracket. Fan 10 bracket. Fan 6 & Fan 10 70 of 149...
5. PROGRAM SETTING AND SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD 5-1. Firmware Downloads Procedure for Main Formatter Board: 5-1-1. Connect the AC power of the projector and have the projector in standby mode. 5-1-2. Connect the RS-232 cable between the projector and the PC. 5-1-3.
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5-1-5. Click the “Projector communication test” button for testing the communication with the projector. If everything is OK, the following status bar will be shown. 5-1-6. Click the “Open File” button to activate the file selection dialog box and select BarcoW12.txt (or BarcoW112.txt) file under the same folder of the firmware release.
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5-1-7. Click “Upgrade SW” to start the firmware upgrades process. Prior to the firmware upgrade process, you will be prompted with a warning dialog box for confirmation and click “Yes” to proceed the firmware upgrade process. 5-1-8. The firmware upgrade process indicator of Micro-Control board (The 1 part of this firmware upgrade process) will be shown as follows.
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5-1-9. After finishing the firmware upgrade of the Micro-Control board (1 part), the firmware upgrade process of the video board (2 part) will be shown as follows. 5-1-10. Depending on the file size of the firmware, it may take about 12 ~ 25 minutes before the firmware upgrading can be finished.
5-2. Firmware Downloads Procedure for sxW2 Board: 5-2-1. Connect the AC power of the projector and have the projector in standby mode. 5-2-2. Connect the RS-232 cable between the projector and the PC. 5-2-3. Open a terminal program (e.g. Tera Term) with the following setting, baud rate 115200, Databit: 8, Parity: none, Stop: 1 bit, Flow control: none.
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5-2-5. Close and Exit the terminal program. 5-2-6. Activate the sxW2 firmware Updater program for the firmware upgrade of sxW2 chip. And select “UART” in the “Targets on” 5-2-7. Click “Search” button, the available COM port (likes COM:1) will be listed after searching and shown as follows 5-2-8.
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5-2-9. After selecting the firmware file, press the “Update Firmware” to start the firmware upgrade process. 5-2-10. The firmware upgrade status will be shown on the status bar of the firmware updater to indicate the progress of this firmware download. 5-2-11.
5-3. Firmware Downloads Procedure for RJ-45 Board: 5-3-1. Connect the AC power of the projector and have the projector in standby mode. 5-3-2. Connect the RJ-45 cable between the projector and the PC. And make sure that the two LEDs of the RJ-45 module are lit after connecting the RJ-45 cable between the PC and the projector.
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5-3-6. Key in the IP address and followed by “/firmwareUpdate.htm” on the URL box as below to activate the firmware update procedure http://192.168.0.100/firmwareUpdate.htm And click the “Update” button to start the firmware upgrade process. 80 of 149...
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5-3-7. The following message will be shown on the display, click “Continue” button to proceed 5-3-8. Press the “Browse” button and locate the firmware (binary code) to be upgraded. Then press the “Upgrade” button to proceed the download process. Browse 81 of 149...
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5-3-9. Wait until the firmware upgrade process finished. Browse 5-3-10. The following message will be shown after the firmware upgrade procedure. Just press the “Re Login” button to finish the whole firmware upgrade process of RJ-45 module. 82 of 149...
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RJ-45 Test procedures Key in your Projector IP to web browser Information 83 of 149...
5-5. Firmware Downloads Procedure for Motor Board: 1. Go to RS-232 interface, run command “op dlmo” and press “enter”. Run " Flash Magic” Set “Select Device” to LPC2132 Set Com port, Baud Rate, Oscillator. Click “Browse to choose file. Click “Start” 90 of 149...
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5-6. Firmware Downloads Procedure for Ballast: 1. Use command “op dlba1” to download ballast 1. Use command “op dlba2” to download ballast 2. 2. Close tera term. Run SerialUpdate2.6e.exe 94 of 149...
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3. Press the ‘HEX File” to select .hex file. 95 of 149...
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4. Press the “Change” to select “COM Port”. 96 of 149...
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5. Press “confirm” and “start” to download. 97 of 149...
5-7. Firmware Downloads Procedure for HDBASE T Board: 1. Projector in Standby mode 2. Use HDBaseT Download tool to download FW 1. Select COM Port and open. 2. Select Download FW file. 3. Get HDBaseT Version in Projector. 4. Start to download FW to Projector. 98 of 149...
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After finishing downloading all software in projector, please go to OSD to check your revision confirmation or go to RS-232 to command for confirmation. (A). OSD (B). RS-232 “op sw.ver ?” Please key in And, you can get all software revision. 99 of 149...
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“op soft.version ?” Or, please key in And, you can get more detail software revision. 100 of 149...
6. ADJUSTMENT 6-1. FIP Convergence (CG) Adjusting Before CG Adjust, please loose 1 pcs M3 screw. Then, please loose 2 M3 screw to remove the fan module. 101 of 149...
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To take the B DMD Channel as the base to adjust G DMD Channel for example: Step1. Prepare 3 kinds of hexagonal wrenches Step2. Use hexagonal wrenches to loosen 4 fixed screws. 102 of 149...
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Step3. Use hexagonal wrenches to adjust first adjusting screw. Movement from top left to bottom right 103 of 149...
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Step4. Use hexagonal wrenches to adjust second adjusting screw. Movement from bottom left to top right 104 of 149...
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Step5. Use hexagonal wrenches to adjust third adjusting screw. Movement from bottom left to top right 105 of 149...
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Step6. After CG already finished adjusting, please screw up 4 fixed screws slowly backward and forward. Note: If you feel the adjusting screw is too tight or too loosing when you adjust, please try to adjust spring screw. 106 of 149...
6-2. Folding Mirror Adjusting Use 7 mm Hex-Sleeve screwdriver to adjust. 2. Check the full-white image where color band is, and slight adjust fixed-nut to remove it. 3. When finish adjusted, add TB1401B glue on the nuts to fix it. (1) To adjust nut A to move the image vertically (2) To adjust nut B to move the image horizontally (3) Nut C is to confirm the reflector default position (The distance from bracket to top of...
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6-3. P7 Color Calibration When you change main formatter board, please kindly do the P7 calibration. Make the image screen to 60 inch and put CL-200 in the center of screen. Setting: Insert the EUT RS-232 port and CL-200 RS-232 port plug into a PC or note book. 108 of 149...
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Color temperature: Native Color Space: Native Gamma: 2.2 Lamp Mode: Normal Lamp: Dual Open the CCA_AAS_W12.exe “Yes” Open the RS-232 and please setup parameter of projector and CL-200 to link each other. Then, press “yes” to get ready. 109 of 149...
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After selecting the setting, please press to send data After sending data, please press to get data. Then, all data will be put into this area, and it also shows “Pass” or “NG”. If it still show “NG”, please operate above steps again for P7 calibration.
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After doing P7 calibration, please measure the below color temperature is in spec. Projector settings Native mode Zoom position Barco Lens 2-2.8 (wide) Measurement To get color coordinates of ANSI 9points position Equipment Minolta CL200A in normal mode or Chroma 7600 Specification 0.296 ...
6-4. Focus Adjusting Focus Zoom Rotate the ring of Zoom & Focus. Because it makes the distance is 4 m from screen to Lens and make sure image is square by moving projector, please make three label mark to align the one line.
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They can't appear gap. Use 13 mm Inner Hexagon Sleeve Screwdriver and 2.5 mm Inner Hexagon Screwdriver (12 kg-f-cm) to screw up tightly 4 pcs rotating wheels of fixing focus screws. The surface of rotating wheels will touch the brace. But, they can’t appear gap and the rotating wheel still slide.
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After loosing slightly 4 pcs fixing Lens Mount screws, please use flat screwdriver to adjust left and right focus of whole image clearly. And, then adjust flare to make pixel of whole image clearly. 114 of 149...
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Please use 3 mm inner hexagon screwdriver to adjust front and back focus of whole image clearly. And, then adjust flare to make pixel of whole image clearly. After adjusting all position focus of whole image, please use M5 cross screwdriver (10 kg-f-cm) to screw up tightly 4 pcs fixing Lens Mount screws.
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Please use 3.5mm cross torque screwdriver (4 kg-f-cm) to screw up the 2 pcs shaft on 4 pcs rotating wheels to fasten them. Please use “ME” pattern to confirm all position focus and flare of whole image clearly. 116 of 149...
7. MAINTENANCE 7-1 Cleaning the projector 7-1-1 Cleaning the Cabinet Refer to the following guide to clean the projector cabinet. a. Wipe off dust with a clean dampened cloth. b. Moisten the cloth with warm water and mild detergent and wipe the cabinet. c.
7-1-4 Cleaning the Optical Parts Carry out cleaning of the main unit and interior when replacing the lamp or making inspections. The glass cleaner used with the following parts is as follows. a) Cleaning the Projection Lens: *When dust and fingerprints, etc. are on the lens surface, use the designated glass cleaner to remove as shown in the figure at the right.
7-2 Replacing Consumable Parts During the course of normal usage, consumable parts become worn out resulting in reduced performance. The following guides detail how to replace the various consumable parts within the projector quickly and safely. Before replacing any of the parts, please take note of the following: a.
8. SPART PARTS LIST & SPARE PARTS PHOTO Spare part list for RLM W14 ITEM BELONG DESCRIPTION Barco P/N Photo Cover COVER AL TOP W14 Only PAINT BLK, RLM R5001500K COVER AL FRONT Only W14 PAINT BLK, R5001501K RLM W14...
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COVER AL SIDE Only RIGHT W14 ASSY , R5001503K RLM W14 COVER AL SIDE Only LEFT W14 ASSY , R5001504K RLM W14 COVER AL BASE Only W14 PAINT BLK , R5001505K RLM W14 Filter Only FILTER KIT, RLM 127 of 149...
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BME K RLM W12 & R5001055K FAN 7/11-R/B DMD BME K RLM W12 & R5001068K FAN 6/10-G/B DMD BME K RLM W12 & R5001064K FAN 20 - LAMP BME K RLM W12 & R5001065K FAN 22 - LAMP BME K RLM W12 &...
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BME K RLM W12 & R5001067K FAN 23 - LAMP BME K RLM W12 & R5001042K FAN 8 - PWR/BALL BME K RLM W12 & R5001049K FAN 2/3 - EXH BME K RLM W12 & R5001050K FAN 1/9-EXH/PWR BME K RLM W12 &...
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BME K RLM W12 & R5001052K FAN 5-ENGINE IN BME K RLM W12 & R5001056K FAN 0 - R DMD BME K RLM W12 & R5001057K FAN-R1 - FPGA BLK RLM W12 & R5001060K FAN-12 PCBA BME K RLM W12 & &...
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BME K RLM W12 & & W14 VERT SENSOR R5001081K BLK RLM W14 PWB ASSY MAIN R5001507K FORNATTER BD BLK RLM W14 TTL R5001508K LVL MOTOR BD BME K RLM W12 & & R5001082K W14 DRIVER B 131 of 149...
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BME K RLM W12 & & R5001084K W14 FAN DRIVER C BLK RLM W14 FAN R5001509K DRIVER D BME K RLM W12 & & R5001094K W14 FAN DRIVER E BME K RLM W12 & & W14 MAIN POWER R5001103K 132 of 149...
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BME K RLM W12 & & R5001098K W14 DC-DC BD BME K RLM W12 & & W14 KEYPAD R5001089K BOARD BME K RLM W12 & & R5001087K W14 IR BD BME K RLM W12 & & R5001100K W14 SLIDE SW 133 of 149...
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BLK RLM W14 UC R5001510K Control BOARD BLK RLM W14 RJ-45 R5001511K BOARD BLK RLM W14 DUAL R5001512K LINK DVI BD BLK RLM W14 R5001513K HDBASE T BOARD BME K RLM W12 & & W14 W2_TDMS R5001108K BOARD 134 of 149...
APPENDIX. TIMING TABLE A. SIGNAL REQUIREMENT ALL SIGNAL MUST BE AVAILABLE WITH CHROMA SIGNAL A FULL WHITE PATTERN, CHROMA PATTERN #41 SIGNAL B FULL BLACK PATTERN,CHROMA PATTERN #11 SIGNAL C COLOR BARS: EIGHT 100 PIXEL WIDE BARS. SIGNAL D CROSSHATCH, CHROMA PATTERN #1. B.
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TIMING OF INPUT SIGNALE VIDEO VERTICAL VIDEO A : H-TOTAL TIME O : V-TOTAL TIME B : H-SYNC PULSE WIDTH P : V-SYNC PULSE WIDTH C : H-BACK PORCH Q : V-BACK PORCH D : H-DISPLAY TIME R : V-DISPLAY TIME E : H-FRONT PORCH V-FRONT PORCH 144 of 149...
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1080P30 HD SMPTE 292M 1.5Gbps HD YCbCr 4:2:2 1080P25 HD SMPTE 292M 1.5Gbps HD YCbCr 4:2:2 1080i50 HD SMPTE 292M 1.5Gbps HD YCbCr 4:2:2 1080P24 HD SMPTE 292M 1.5Gbps HD YCbCr 4:2:2 720P60 SMPTE 292M 1.5Gbps HD YCbCr 4:2:2 720P50 SMPTE 292M 1.5Gbps HD YCbCr 4:2:2...
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Detail of timing chart Timing name Freq. Freq. Clock (M H period H display H Sync H backp V Total V display V Sync V backp H(KHz) V(Hz) 640*480-60 31.47 59.93 25.175 800*600-60 37.88 60.32 1056 848*480-47.95 23.674 47.95 1056 848*480-59.94 29.83 59.94...
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