iCon H250/400Owners manual (Preliminary)R9010510R9010500R5976992/0A13/12/2006
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7. AdvancedImage 7-81The Dynacolor dialog box will be displayed.Image 7-825. Push the cursor key ← or → select enable/disable and then ENTER.94R597699
7. AdvancedDynacolor™ g (Light Output) ValueThe value g in the Dynacolor™ interface represents a relative light output.g=1 is the maximum available li
7. AdvancedBasic Dynacolor™ AdjustmentWe assume we have a basic setup with 2 projectors, the Dynacolor™ adjustment is done by using only the Dynacolor
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7. Advanced4. We start by setting both projectors to the common red coordinate.Tip: Draw a quick sketch of both gamuts as a graphical help.65064031032
7. AdvancedSelect a coordinate that is present in the common gamut e.g. with the desired values for red set to x=633 and y= 328.650640310320330660R1R2
7. Advanced5. Put the slider box on ’0’ (Brilliant color disabled ) or on ’1’ (Brilliant color enabled)Image 7-897.8.3 Full screen synchronous represe
7. AdvancedImage 7-917. Press ENTER7.8.5 Menu bar positionWhat can be done ?The menu tool bar can be centered vertically , the range being from top of
7. AdvancedImage 7-935. Press ENTER6. Use ↑ or ↓ to position the status bar7.8.7 Sliderbox positionWhat can be done ?The slider box can be displayed a
8. Network centric operations8. NETWORK CENTRIC OPERATIONSOverview• Introduction• Control• Configuration• Remote desktop sharing (virtual meeting)• Th
1. Introduction1. INTRODUCTIONOverview• About this manual• Network centric visualization1.1 About this manualHow to use this Manual ?This manual conta
8. Network centric operationsWANLANRM : Remote control & ManagementP : projection areaM2 : Meeting room M1 : Meeting room 1A : SERVERR : remote me
8. Network centric operationsThe network centric projector may be configured in the same way as a standard PC to support :- SNMP service : provides di
8. Network centric operationsLANA : facility manager's deskB : projection areas...Image 8-3control & management of network centric projector(
8. Network centric operationsImage 8-4The control interface: the general sub screen is active (see tool bar)8.2.2 How to use the control manager?How t
8. Network centric operationsImage 8-5The source selection screenHow to select a source ?1. Click on sho w all or show detectedDepending on the option
8. Network centric operationsImage 8-6PiP screenHow to perform operations on a PiP layoutAs an example, let us choose a personal (non preset) layout,
8. Network centric operationsThe PiP screen (as well as the projected layout) is updatedImage 8-8This layout contains one window being an RGBHV Data s
8. Network centric operationsThe window is added to the layout.Image 8-114. When entering the PiP screen the cursor is replaced by a hand, Click on th
8. Network centric operationsA dialog box is displayed.Image 8-132. Select the layout to be imported.For more information on Picture in Picture see th
8. Network centric operationsUse the checkbox to define a coarse or a fine setting.Click on the Filmmode button to enable or disable the filmmode.Colo
1. Introduction1.2 Network centric visualizationArchitecture : Parts and Tools• Barco Client software : runs on a client PC and allows control/diagnos
8. Network centric operationsa dialog box is displayed.Image 8-193. Use the buttons to zoom or pan.Tip: Use the buttons to choose small, medium or lar
8. Network centric operationsImage 8-21Tip: Use the buttons to choose small, medium or large adjustment steps.Each click changes the setting.8.2.7.2 O
8. Network centric operationsImage 8-232. Click on Apply to perform AutoImage.Lamp runtime warnings startup settings1. Fill in the lamp runtime warnin
8. Network centric operations• daily : E-mail is sent every day, the time can be set• weekly: the day can be set with a calendar• on warning : a E-mai
8. Network centric operationsImage 8-278.3.3 Projector Firmware UpgradeWhat can be done ?The client software allows to do an upgrade of the projector’
8. Network centric operationsImage 8-295. Press the Upgrade button on the upgrade screen to start the operationThe information screen will show the pr
8. Network centric operationsIQ Pro Server desktop Control111232332Image 8-30Virtual Meeting1 forward control2 release control3 request controlHow to
8. Network centric operationsThe middle button indicates the activation of the remoteThe desktop is displayed on the local PC monitor.Image 8-31remote
8. Network centric operationsThe Control menu is displayedImage 8-332. Select the Release Control itemThe desktop remote control can now be requested
8. Network centric operationsImage 8-35Web interfaceWhat can be done ?The possibilities are mainly the same as on the client software.The web interfac
2. Packaging2. PACKAGING2.1 UnpackingCEE7European power plug to connect the power cord to the wall outlet.ANSI 73.11American power plug to connect the
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9. General guidelines on Network Configuration9. GENERAL GUIDELINES ON NETWORKCONFIGURATIONOverview• General Network• The Internet and Web servicesThe
9. General guidelines on Network ConfigurationImage 9-1system trayImage 9-2server settings dialog boxFor more info, see "SNMP services", pag
10. Exchange10. EXCHANGEIntroductionSome parameters values are installation dependent, and are shown here as an example.You may need assistance from y
10. ExchangeFor security reasons, you will probably not want to make the projector account part of one of theadministrator groups.2. Enable the accoun
10. ExchangePanel/Administrative Tools/ Local Security Settings/Security Settings/Local Policies/User RightAssignment. In the list, add the user to th
10. ExchangeOverview of the commands•ON•STANDBY• PAUSE• PAUSE ON• PAUSE OFF•LOGO•LOGOON•LOGOOFF• SWITCH SOURCE•SWITCHLAYOUT• LAUNCH ATTACHMENT• STORE
10. ExchangeImage 10-310.2.2 ExampleSchedule projector tasks in Microsoft Outlook 2000following tasks are scheduled:Image 10-41. store attachment at 1
10. ExchangeImage 10-5The form contains the functionality that a normal user should be able to use without consulting the documentation.The attachment
10. ExchangeImage 10-710.2.4 Folder formFolder formAlternatively, the form can be installed for the Calendar folder only, by following the procedure d
2. PackagingHow to unpack the projector1. Release the cord straps.PULLTO OPEImage 2-22. Remove the assembly from the pallet3. Remove the cardboard cov
10. ExchangeImage 10-1010.2.5 Limitations and known “problems”Overlapping tasksWhen launching 2 attachments with overlapping times it is possible for
11. SNMP services11. SNMP SERVICESIntroductionSome parameters values are installation dependent, and are shown here as an example.You may need assista
11. SNMP services3. In the “Security” tab, the default Community is called ‘public’ and is read-only.You may want to give read-write permission to ‘pu
11. SNMP servicesCommandTypePOWERSUPPLYERRORREADLAMPERRORREADPCSTATEPROJECTORON READ/WRITEPCSTATEPROJECTORSTANDBY READ/WRITEPCSTATE READ/WRITER5976992
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12. Maintenance12. MAINTENANCE12.1 Cleaning the lensTo minimize the possibility of damage to optical coatings, or scratches to lens surfaces, we have
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13. Image files13. IMAGE FILES13.1 Image filesTable overviewThe following standard image files are pre-programmed in the projector.Name1Resolution2Fve
13. Image filesName1Resolution2FvertHz3FHorkHz4FpixMHz5Ptot6Pact7Ltot8Lact9hd@24sf1950x540 48,000 27,000 74,000 2750 1950 562 540hd@25i1920x540 50,000
13. Image filesName1Resolution2FvertHz3FHorkHz4FpixMHz5Ptot6Pact7Ltot8Lact9PC98_31120x750 60,000 50,000 78,569 1571 1120 833 750QXGA@562048x1536 56 89
3. Installation guidelines3. INSTALLATION GUIDELINESOverview• Safety warnings• Installation guidelines• Network implementation3.1 Safety warningsWARNI
13. Image filesName1Resolution2FvertHz3FHorkHz4FpixMHz5Ptot6Pact7Ltot8Lact9SXGA_@72_21280x1024 72 76,970 130,080 1690 1280 1069 1024SXGA_@751280x10247
13. Image filesName1Resolution2FvertHz3FHorkHz4FpixMHz5Ptot6Pact7Ltot8Lact9VIDEO6251024x278i 25,000 15,625 31,984 1310 1024 313 278WSXGA@601600x1024 6
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IndexINDEXAaddress 33RCU 33Address 34Projector address 34Advanced 55AGC 75Auto Image 85automatic startup 41Bbrightness 63brilliant color 99CCleaning 1
IndexMMaintenance 139manual 5use 5menu 55Menu 34, 55, 67, 71, 86, 88–90, 100Image files menu 86, 88–90copy file 89custom file 88delete file 90edit fil
3. Installation guidelinesFailure to take suitable precautions to protect the projector from the effects of persistent and prolonged air contaminants
4. Installation4. INSTALLATIONOverview• Battery installation in the RCU• Lens installation• Removing the lens• Lens range• Lens Formulas• Projector co
4. InstallationLensLength of projectorCLD (1.2-1.6:1)530 mmCLD (1.6-2.4:1)525 mmCLD (2.4-4.3:1)550 mmQCLD (1.1-1.3:1)580 mmQCLD (0.85:1)610 mm4.1 Batt
4. Installation4.2 Lens installationHow to install ?1. Take the lens out of its packing material2. Fix the lens by placing it in the housingImage 4-3N
Product revisionSoftware version: V1.00Barco nv PresentationsNoordlaan 5, 8520 KuurnePhone: +32 56.36.82.11Fax: +32 56.35.86.51E-mail:presentations.bi
4. Installation4.4 Lens rangeOverview tableLensPartnumberQCLD (0.85:1)R9849860QCLD (1.1-1.3:1)R9849850CLD (1.2-1.6:1)R9849870CLD (1.6-2.4:1)R9849880CL
4. Installation1234Image 4-6The configuration should also be communicated to the projector. This is done in the Installation menu throughthe Projector
4. InstallationPPDxFabc SSBSHSWSHSWFCD=SH/2+B-AAfront plateImage 4-716 R5976992 ICON H250/400 13/12/2006
4. InstallationPPDFabc SSBSHSWSHSWFCD=B-AAfront plateImage 4-8A 100% Off-Axis position means that the position of the centre of the lens is shifted by
4. InstallationCAUTION: Never place the projector on either side !FloorFloorImage 4-918 R5976992 ICON H250/400 13/12/2006
5. Connections5. CONNECTIONSOverview• Power connection• Connections• Signal connections5.1 Power connectionPower connection1. Use the supplied power c
5. ConnectionsUSBRJ45LANImage 5-3Point to point configurationA B Image 5-4In case of a temporary configuration (demo purposes) one can use the point t
5. Connections5.3 Signal connectionsOverview• The input section• Connecting a Composite video signal• Connecting an S-Video signal• Connecting an RGB
5. ConnectionsL1LAYER 1L1LAYER 2L1LAYER 3L1LAYER 4Image 5-6Input sectionL1LAYER 1L1LAYER 2L1LAYER 3L1LAYER 4Image 5-7Input with 2 RGB analog input mod
5. Connections5.3.2 Connecting a Composite video signalComposite video connectionA Composite video signal is often available on a yellow cinch connect
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5. Connections• 3 for the color signals R,G,B• 2 for the sync signals H (horizontal sync), V (vertical sync)RGBS : If the source disposes of a composi
5. ConnectionsHow to connect a Component video signal1. Connect the 3 BNC connectors to the projector’s RGB inputDVD PlayerImage 5-12In case of a “pro
5. ConnectionsImage 5-13Left side : DVI connection on Layer 2, right side : DVI connection on Layer 0Note that the 2 DVI outputs are identical and are
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6. Setup6. SETUPOverview• RCU & Local keypad• Terminology overview• Switching on• Setting up the RCU address• Setting up the projector address (on
6. SetupImage 6-1Local keypad layoutRemote control functions.This remote control includes a battery powered infrared (IR) transmitter that allows the
6. Setup6.2 Terminology overviewOverviewThe following table gives an overview of the keys.Image 6-21 Function keysuser programmable keys with function
6. Setup10 Lens controluse these buttons to obtain the desired ZOOM, SHIFT, FOCUS.11VOL use this button to obtain the desired sound level (audio = opt
6. SetupIf the Security mode is enabled, a textbox will be displayed for PIN code entry, see Security settingintheInstallation menu6.4 Setting up the
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6. SetupCommon address/Projector address : Beside the projector address, the projector disposes also of a Commonaddress which can be set to “0” or “1”
6. SetupHow to change the common address ?1. Proceed in the same way as for the projector address6.6 Setting up the orientationWhat must be done ?Depe
6. SetupHow to Zoom/focus or shift via the RCU (or keypad)1. Press LENS ZOOM orLENS FOCUS or LENS SHIFT on the RCU3142LEN SZOOMLEN SSH I F TLEN SFOCU
6. SetupA text box appears on the screen, follow the instructions.Image 6-11 Image 6-12The use of a sheet of paper held in front of the screen can be
6. Setup7. Press ENTERAlways select the highest rate (115200) unless otherwise specified.6.9 Setting the server ON/OFF stateStarting upThe Server (des
6. SetupImage 6-155. Press ENTER6. A dialog box is displayedImage 6-167. Select ON or OFF for the “Projector standby state” setting6.10 PreferencesOve
6. SetupImage 6-177. Press ENTERThe language is adapted and a bullet shows the active selection.6.10.2 Pre-programming RCU quick access keysWhat can b
6. SetupF1F2F3MEN U BACKImage 6-19The menu item is stored in the quick access keyFactory pre-programmed functions-F1 :-F2 :-F3 :6.10.3 Automatic start
6. SetupImage 6-207. Press ENTER6.10.4 BackgroundBackground settingThe background of the projected image can be chosen to be :• iCon server: the deskt
6. SetupHow to install the server software ?1. The server software is by default installed on the projector.if necessary, reinstall it from the CD.The
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6. SetupA menu is dropped downImage 6-24projector list: contains a projector and a projector group sub list2. click on the + sign of the projector lis
6. SetupFor a point to point installation the projector’s IP address must be entered manually.Check the operating system on the for the IP address, or
6. SetupWhen connected to a group of projectors, some controls may be disabled.In general, controls will only be selected if this is the status of all
6. SetupImage 6-31Image 6-32CAUTION: Leave these IP addresses unchanged !The server menuThe server menu can be opened by right clicking from the serve
6. SetupImage 6-33Start Meetings controlThe meeting control is started and positioned on the desktop, through out the meeting it will allow to :• Acce
6. SetupNetworking settingsImage 6-35• Port settings: it is advised to leave these settings in their default value.• Mail to field : see mail configur
6. Setup• Enable password protection : when using a password, one must enter it when starting up the client interface• Automatically open sole documen
6. Setup• Disallow new meeting participants: New meeting participants will not be able to request desktop sharing or desktop control.• Disallow Launch
6. Setup6.15 Start upStart upTo start using the DropZone one must define the server (projector/display) to connect to. Several situations are possible
6. SetupFollowing message is displayed : “Connected to <projectorname>...”How to select an existing projector by its name ?1. Click on the three
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7. Advanced7. ADVANCED7.1 The OSD MenuStructureThe projector has a build in tool bar menu which allows easy access to different parameters for project
7. AdvancedImage 7-12. Key in the desired value.Entering numeric values using the arrow keys on the remote control1. Press ENTER to activate the input
7. AdvancedSelecting a source from the menu bar (OSD) will always display that source in a full screen mode.When selecting a source with a different r
7. Advanced• Color : adjusts the level of color saturation in a PAL signal• Tint : adjusts the level of color saturation in an NTSC signalHow to selec
7. Advanced• Contrast• Brightness• Phase• Input balance• AutoImage : or manual edit of the image file settings7.3.5 PCWhenSelect PC when you are in pr
7. AdvancedHow to select the DVI input on layer 3?1. Press MENU to activate the Tool bar2. Press ↓ to Pull down the Source Selection menu3. Use ↑ or ↓
7. Advanced7.4.2 FreezeFreezing the imageWith the Freeze function, the image can be frozen. To restart the image, reuse the Freeze function or press t
7. AdvancedOn the screen appears a text box.In this case the projector is an iCon H400Image 7-126. Press MENU or BACK to exit or to go back to the pre
7. AdvancedIt is recommended to adjust the brightness before adjusting the contrast.How to change the Contrast1. Press MENU to activate the Tool bar2.
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7. Advanced2. Press → to select the Image item3. Press ↓ to Pull down the Image menu4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select settings5. Press → to pull down the menu6.
7. AdvancedOn the screen appears now a slider boxImage 7-188. Use ←or → , the numeric keys on the remote, or the keypad to change the Sharpness7.5.1.6
7. AdvancedImage 7-20How to adjust the Phase1. Press MENU to activate the Tool bar2. Press → to select the Image item3. Press ↓ to Pull down the Image
7. AdvancedOn the screen appears now a slider boxImage 7-228. Use ←or → , the numeric keys on the remote, or the keypad to change the Noise Reduction7
7. Advanced4:316:92.35:116:9 anamorphic2.35:1 anamorphicProjector settingSource4:3 16:95:4Image 7-25Possible aspect ratio settings and theireffect on
7. AdvancedImage 7-264. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Aspect ratio5. Use → open the Aspect ratio menu6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select the desired ratio7. Press ENTER to
7. Advanced7.5.3 Color temperatureWhat can be done ?The color temperature can be selected according to the type of source:There are 4 different preset
7. AdvancedA slider box for the red custom setting is displayed as well as a wizard text box in the lower part of the screen.Image 7-30Follow the inst
7. AdvancedImage 7-34The film mode detection insures that these converted signals are shown without artefacts, especially motion artefacts due to badd
7. AdvancedBBlack level0.7VImage 7-36Black level∆G∆Β∆RRGBImage 7-37The objective of input balancingThe objective in input balancing is to “set” the sa
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7. AdvancedAn alternative to a full screen White/black pattern is the standard gray scale pattern, the white bar will be usedfor white balance and the
7. Advanced10.Adjust the Green white level (gain) until bright spots appear on the white part of the image11.Adjust the Blue white level (gain) until
7. Advanced7.5.7 Manual gain controlWhat can be done ?Beside the AGC there is the possibility to manually set the gain of the incoming video signal. W
7. AdvancedImage 7-455. Press ENTERA text box is displayedImage 7-467.6.2 Lamp modeSingle modeThe projector will always switch to the lamp with the sh
7. AdvancedImage 7-47Single mode operation: switching principleDual modeBoth lamps are working at the same time.When one lamp fails, the projector con
7. AdvancedWhen switching from the dual mode to the single mode the lamp with the longest runtime is switched off.If the runtimes are equal (if the pr
7. AdvancedHow to reset the lamp runtime ?1. Press MENU to activate the Tool bar2. Press → to select the Lamp item3. Press ↓ to Pull down the Lamp men
7. AdvancedA lamp failing to startup will be noticed by a low light output of the projector since the projector goes in singlelamp mode.In case of a l
7. AdvancedA dialog box is displayedImage 7-566. Use ←or →, the numeric keys on the remote, or the keypad to change the runtime warning setting.WARNIN
7. Advanced7.7.2 Load fileWhen to load a file ?In some cases the user wants a particular file to be used for the display of a particular source. In th
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7. AdvancedWhat to do if the image is not perfect ?If the displayed image is not correct after AutoImage or after selecting the best fitting file, go
7. Advanced7.7.4 Auto ImageWhat can be done ?AutoImage creates the best suited image file for the connected source.It calculates/measures several sour
7. Advanced7.7.5 Edit fileWhat can be done with the Edit file menu ?The Edit file menu makes it possible to change the settings of the file according
7. AdvancedWhich items can be adjusted ?The following items can be adjusted :• Active horizontal pixels• Horizontal start in pixels• Horizontal period
7. AdvancedImage 7-67It is recommended to use the default values.7.7.6 Save as (create a custom file)Creating a custom fileWhen the loaded file is a s
7. Advanced3. Press ↓ to Pull down the Image files menu4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select RenameImage 7-705. Press ENTERA dialog box is displayedUse ←or →, ↓ or
7. AdvancedImage 7-736. Use ↑ or ↓ to select the file to be copied7. Press ENTERThe file name is copied in the edit field8. Use the keys on the remote
7. Advanced7. Press ENTERThe selected file is deleted and is removed from the list7.8 Display setupOverview• Dynacolor™• Brilliant ColorTMmode• Full s
7. AdvancedDue to the tolerance on optical components the x, y values of this color gamut of each projector will differ.Image 7-78The color gamut of e
7. AdvancedG1G2R1R2B1W10xy.1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8B2W2GcWcYcRcMcBcCcImage 7-80The Common Color GamutR1 Red projector 1R2 Red projector 2G1
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