Barco N V R8767900X Pulse User Manual

Barco NV Pulse Users Manual

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Users Manual

B. Stacking UDX projectors3x4Image B-35. Repeat the previous step for each overlapping corner of all stacked rigging frames.In long-term installations, it is advised to also install swivels between the two projectors in order to make iteasier to access the metal air filter on the top of the projector.94 R5906113 UDX 22/02/2018
GlossaryGLOSSARYBroadcast addressProjector will always execute the command coming from a RCU programmed with that broadcast address.DMXDMX-512 Lighting protocol over RS-485 interface. Carries information of 512 channels from a lighting controller to lighting devices.Standardized by USITT.HDHazard Distance (HD) is the distance measured from the projection lens at which the intensity or the energy per surface unit becomeslower than the applicable exposure limit on the cornea or on the skin. The light beam is considered (to be) unsafe for exposure ifthe distance from a person to the light source is less than the HD.Light processor unitHeart of the projector, unit inside this projector which is responsible for the creation of the image to be projected on the screen. Alsocalled ’engine’.Projector addressAddress installed in the projector to be individually controlled.RS232An Electronic Industries Association (EIA) serial digital interface standard specifying the characteristics of the communication pathbetween two devices using either D-SUB 9 pins or D-SUB 25 pins connectors. This standard is used for relatively short-rangecommunications and does not specify balanced control lines. RS-232 is a serial control standard with a set number of conductors,data rate, word length and type of connector to be used. The standard specifies component connection standards with regard tocomputer interface. It is also called RS-232-C, which is the third version of the RS-232 standard, and is functionally identical to theCCITT V.24 standard. Logical ’0’ is > + 3V, Logical ’1’ is < - 3V. The range between -3V and +3V is the transition zone.RS422An EIA serial digital interface standard that specifies the electrical characteristics of balanced (differential) voltage, digital interfacecircuits. This standard is usable over longer distances than RS-232. This signal governs the asynchronous transmission of computerdata at speeds of up to 920,000 bits per second. It is also used as the serial port standard for Macintosh computers. When thedifference between the 2 lines is < - 0.2V that equals with a logical ’0’. When the difference is > +0.2V that equals to a logical ’1’..Scheimpflug principleThe "plane of sharp focus" can be changed so that any plane can be brought into sharp focus. When the DMD plane and lens planeare parallel, the plane of sharp focus will also be parallel to these two planes. If, however, the lens plane is tilted with respect to theDMD plane, the plane of sharp focus will also be tilted according to geometrical and optical properties. The DMD plane, the principallens plane and the sharp focus plane will intersect in a line below the projector for downward lens tilt.R5906113 UDX 22/02/2018 95
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IndexINDEXAAddress 25Program 25RCU 25Air flow 21Air inlets 21Air outlets 21Alignment 30Table mounted projector 30BBack cover 80, 82Mount 82removal 80CCleaning 75Exterior 75Lens 75Communication 41, 53–54DMX 53Introduction 41RS232 54RS422 54USB port 54Communication panel 53Compliance FCC 57Compliance IC 57Configurations 17Front projection 17Rear projection 17Connection 29Power cable 29Power net 29Cooling liquid circuit warning 5Cooling requirements 13DDimensions 91–92Flight case 92Projector 91rigging frame 91DMX input 53DMX interface 53DMX out 53Download plug-in 21Download Projector Toolset 21Dust filter 77Clean 77Remove 77Dust filter, high density 76Replace 76EEnclosed projection 10Environment conditions 13Exterior 75Cleaning 75FFlight case 7, 16Safety 7Front cover 79, 81Mount 81Removal 79Front projection 17Function 25Button pressed indicator 25Fuses 29GGeneral 21Download plug-in 21Download Projector Toolset 21General considerations 3Getting started 65, 70Projector address 70Terminology overview 65Getting Started 65GSM module 57, 61Installation 57, 61HHazard Distance 8, 10–11Modifying optics 11Hazardous Chemicals 7High Brightness precautions 8Horizontal tilt range 20How to use 69RCU 69Remote control 69IInitial inspection 16Box content 16Input 41, 44, 48, 51Introduction 41Source 44, 48, 51Input & Communication 57–58, 61GSM module 57, 61Installation 57, 61WiFi module 57–58Installation 57–58Input & communication unit 41, 43Communication board 41, 43Installation 43Removal 41Input board 41, 43Installation 43Removal 41Installation 16, 33Lens 33Projector configurations 16Installation preparations 13Installation requirements 13–14Clean air 14Environment conditions 13Power requirements 14Projector weight 14LLeft cover 79, 82Mount 82Remove 79Lens 31, 33, 35–36, 75Available 31Cleaning 75Installation 33Removal 35Scheimpflug 36Lens installation 33Lens removal 35Lens selection 32R5906113 UDX 22/02/2018 97
IndexLenses 31–32Lens selection 32Local keypad 65Functionality overview 65MMaintenance 75Mechanical check 16mini-jack 26RCU 26Mount 81–82back cover 82Front cover 81Left cover 82small top cover 82NNotice on optical radiation 4Optical radiation 4Notice on safety 4OOff axis 19On axis 19Orientations 17Front projection 17Rear projection 17PPhysical Installation 29Positioning 19Power cable 29Connection 29power net 29Connection 29Power off 68Power on 66Power requirements 14Prevent 4Electrical shock 4Product safety labels 7Projector 19Positioning 19Shift range 19Projector address 70Controlling 70Projector configurations 16–17Front projection 17Rear projection 17Projector covers 79Projector weight 14Pulse RCU 23QQuick setup 71RRCU 23–26, 65, 69Address 25Battery 23Installation 23Functionality overview 65How to use 69mini-jack 26Protocol setup 24Sleeve 26XLR 25RCU on/off 24Rear projection 10, 17Remote control 69How to use 69Removal 35, 79–80back cover 80Front cover 79Lens 35Remove 77, 79–80Dust filter 77Left cover 79Small top cover 80Replace 76Dust filter, high density 76RS232 54RS422 54SSafety 3–8, 10Battery explosion 6Cooling liquid circuit 5Electrical shock 4Fire hazard 6Hazard Distance 8, 10Hazardous Chemicals 7Important instructions 4Personal injury 5Projector damage 6Safety Data Sheet (SDS) 7Servicing 7Safety Data Sheet (SDS) 7Scheimpflug 36Scheimpflug’s law 36Serial communication 54Shift range 19Sleeve 26RCU 26Small top cover 80, 82Mount 82Remove 80Software update 72Source 44, 48, 51Input 44, 48, 51Specifications 85–89UDX 4K22 86UDX 4K32 85UDX U32 89UDX W22 88UDX W32 87Stacking 93Standby 68Switch to 68Status Light 55Switching off 68Switching on 66Switching to standby 68TTable mounted projector 30Alignment 30Technical Regulations 92Tilt range 20Horizontal 20Vertical 20UUnpacking 14USB port 54User definition 4VVertical tilt range 2098 R5906113 UDX 22/02/2018
IndexWWarnings 5Cooling liquid circuit 5WiFi module 57–58Installation 57–58XXLR 25RCU 25R5906113 UDX 22/02/2018 99

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