NW-12User GuideR9040410R59770286/0207/09/2009
1. Introduction6 R59770286 NW-12 07/09/2009
7. AdvancedThe Edit mode is selectedImage 7-762. Use ↑ and ↓ to select the PixelsX edit boxThe PixelsX edit box is focused3. Press ENTERThe PixelsX ed
7. AdvancedFollowing example will show a basic 2x2 adjustment with AxisLink set On and Off.1. Start with a non distorted image, assume the left top co
7. Advanced3. Shift the left corner +300 pixels downwards.AxisLink = ON The coordinate system used for the adjustment will coincide with the edges of
7. AdvancedImage 7-813. Use ↑ and ↓ to select the A xisLink radio buttonsImage 7-824. Use ← and → to select the ON or OFF radio buttons5. Press ENTER
7. AdvancedThe Edit mode is selectedImage 7-835. Use ↑ and ↓ to select the PixelsX edit boxThe PixelsX edit box is focusedImage 7-846. Press ENTER100R
7. AdvancedThe PixelsX edit box is put in edit modeImage 7-857. Use ← and → to select the digit and use ↑ and ↓ to increment/decrement the digitTip: O
7. AdvancedImage 7-87Transport Delay basic principleThe Transport delay can be adjusted manually or can be set to automatic.A short Transport delay cr
7. Advanced4. Press ENTER to check the desired radio button5. Press BACK to return to the Geom etry E dit menu.How to adjust the Transport Delay manua
7. Advanced3. Use the cursor key ← or → , the numeric keys on the RCU, or the local keypad, to edit and change the value of the Sharpness.Note: The Sh
7. AdvancedImage 7-94Geometry Restore example : restoring to a 9x9 levelHow to restore to a level ?1. Start the Geometry Edit menu2. Push ↓ or ↑ to se
2. Packaging2. PACKAGING2.1 UnpackingCEE7/7European power plug to connect the power cord to the wall outlet.NEMA L6-20PAmerican power plug to connect
7. AdvancedImage 7-95The higher levels are reset. If these levels contained geometry corrections, this will be noticed in the image by a more or lessa
7. AdvancedA dialog box is displayedImage 7-974. Use the cursor key ← or → to go to the next or previous characters and use ↓ or ↑ to browse through t
7. AdvancedA dialog box is displayedImage 7-994. Use the cursor key ↑ and ↓ to select the desired geometry fi le5. Press ENTER to select.6. Use the cur
7. AdvancedImage 7-1014. Use the cursor key ↑ and ↓ to select the desired geometry file and press ENTER to select.A message will be displayed.Image 7-1
7. AdvancedValues DescriptionWarning Time set at which a warning is generated. Using the lamp longer than the maximum run timemay damage the projector
7. AdvancedWhen the Warning messages are disabled in the hidden Service menu, the lamp runtime warning will only bedisplayed at the next startup of th
7. AdvancedImage 7-1077. Press ENTERA drop or rise in light output can be noticed7.7.4 Constant Light Output (CLO)Overview• Constant Light Output Mode
7. Advanced10020406080200 400 600 800 1000Relative Light Output (%)Runtime (hrs)Constant Light Outputworking areaImage 7-109CLO can not be enabled (ON
7. Advanced4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select CLO5. Press → to pull down the menu6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Target7. Press → to pull down the menu8. Use ↑ or ↓ to s
7. Advanced7.8 GeneralOverview• Identification•Pause• Freeze• Standby Timer• Desktop7.8.1 IdentificationThe projector’s identification screenThe identific
2. PackagingSave the original shipping carton and packing material, they will be necessary if you ever have to ship yourprojector. For maximum protect
7. AdvancedImage 7-1155. Press ENTERThe projection can also be interrupted using the PAUSE key on the RCU. To restart the image projection pressPAUSE7
7. AdvancedImage 7-1175. Press ENTERA dialog box is displayedImage 7-1186. Use ↑ or ↓ to select the radio button Enabled, a box surrounds the selected
7. Advanced7.9 Display setupOverview• Textbox• Full screen synchronous representation• Menu bar position• Status bar position• Slider box position• Dy
7. AdvancedGalaxy NW-7 has an extra step procedure which is described below !If Full screen synchronous representation is disabled, smoothly moving im
7. AdvancedImage 7-122A bullet shows the active setting7.9.3 Menu bar positionWhat can be done ?The menu tool bar can be centered vertically , the ran
7. AdvancedImage 7-1245. Press ENTER6. Use ↑ or ↓ to position the status bar7.9.5 Slider box positionWhat can be done ?The slider box function allows
7. Advanced7.9.6.1 IntroductionWhat can be done?DynaColor™ will eliminate channel-to-channel color variations or, in case of a single projector, force
7. AdvancedImage 7-128The color gamut of each projector will differWhen working with a multichannel setup, these color differences between different p
7. AdvancedG1G2R1R2B1W10xy.1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8B2W2GcWcYcRcMcBcCcImage 7-130The Common Color GamutR1 Red projector 1R2 Red projector 2G
7. AdvancedRed L Red Light outputGreen L Green Light outputBlue L Blue Light outputWhite LWhite Light Output = Red + Blue + Green Light outputDesired
3. Installation guidelines3. INSTALLATION GUIDELINESOverview• General Installation Guidelines•Airflow guidelines• Projector position3.1 General Install
7. AdvancedImage 7-1317.9.6.2 Dynacolor adjustmentOverview• Introduction• Calibration for the standard mode (for multiple projectors)• Common color va
7. Advanced1. Measuring the color values for each projector (Calibration procedure)2. Calculating the common values filling them in the desired value o
7. Advanced8. Press Default desired to copy the measured values for Red, Green and Blue and to calculate the secondary colors Cyan, Yellowand Magenta.
7. AdvancedLet’s consider we obtain following valuesImage 7-1347.9.6.2.3 Common color valuesWhat can be done ?The common color value scan be determine
7. AdvancedImage 7-135The common color values are automatically calculated based on the measured values of both projectors and these calculatedvalues
7. AdvancedThe procedure has to be done for all the channels (projectors)7.9.6.3.2 Black Color adjustment for Set 1How to adjust black color for Set 1
7. AdvancedA dialog box is displayedImage 7-13710.Use ←or →, the numeric keys on the remote, or the keypad to change the settings.7.9.7 Soft edgeOverv
7. AdvancedAdjustable overlapping area50%100%50%100%image 2image 1image 2image 1Light output per imageTotal composite light outputImage 7-139Soft Edge
7. AdvancedImage 7-140Soft edge : adjustment pointsImage 7-141Soft edge : points numbering, Top and bottom side edges134 R59770286 NW-12 07/09/2009
7. AdvancedImage 7-142Soft edge : points numbering, left and right side edgesLevelsThe soft edge adjustment is divided in 6 levels.Each level represen
3. Installation guidelinesWhich screen type ?There are two major categories of screens used for projection equipment. Those used for front projected i
7. AdvancedLevel HierarchyThe fact that the adjustment affects other points means that a certain hierarchy must be respected when adjusting the geomet
7. Advanced7.9.7.4.1 The soft edge edit wizardThe geometry wizardWhen entering the Edit mode, the Edit dialog box is displayed.Description of the Edit
7. AdvancedImage 7-147Image 7-148Image 7-149Image 7-150138 R59770286 NW-12 07/09/2009
7. AdvancedHow to select an Edit Mode ?1. When the Edit dialog box is displayed, the Select mode is selected by default.2. To go to the next mode pres
7. AdvancedThe item is focusedImage 7-1522. Press ENTERThe internal soft edge is selectedImage 7-153How to enable the soft edges ?1. Push ↓or ↑ to sel
7. AdvancedThe item is focusedImage 7-1542. Press ENTERThe selected check boxes are checkedImage 7-1553. Do the same for the other desired edgesThe de
7. AdvancedThe item is focusedImage 7-1562. Press ENTERThe selected check box is checked and a full white image is displayed with the soft edges on th
7. AdvancedImage 7-158How to enable the adjustment guide ?1. Push ↓or ↑ to select the check box ON to enable the adjustment guideThe item is focusedIm
7. AdvancedThe selected check box is checked and the guide is displayed (vertical and horizontal grey scale bars)Image 7-160Image 7-161How to set the
7. AdvancedThe item is focusedImage 7-1622. Use the ← and → to select the level (from 1 to 6)How to adjust the soft edge ?1. Press AdjustA Edit dialog
3. Installation guidelines3.3 Projector positionProjector Position GuidelinesThe lamp axis, as it is drawn on this picture, can be oriented according
7. AdvancedThe selected point is displaced to the new position (x=100 ; Y=0).Image 7-1648. Press BACK to exitA dialog box is displayed. Press ENTER to
7. Advanced6. Push the cursor key ← or → to highlight Edit...Image 7-1657. Press ENTERA dialog box will be displayed.8. Use the arrows to select the A
7. AdvancedInternal black level versus Beta PlanesIn the same way as for the soft edge adjustment (Internal vs Alpha planes) this black level adjustme
7. Advanced3. Push the ↓ key to pull down the menu.4. Push ↓or ↑ to select Soft edge an d alpha beta planes5. Push the → key to pull down the menu.6.
7. Advanced6. Push the cursor key ← or → to highlight Black level...Image 7-1707. Press ENTERA dialog box will be displayed.Black Level Internal Beta
7. AdvancedThe soft edge dialog box will be displayed.8. Uncheck all the edges9. Adjust the soft edge as desired (same procedure as above)10.Press BAC
7. Advanced6. Use the arrow keys to select the desired check box and press ENTER to activate or deactivate the item.7.10 InstallationOverview• Interna
7. AdvancedImage 7-179HGBWSImage 7-180H patternImage 7-181ConvergenceGray LevelsRed LevelsGreen LevelsBlue LevelsLevel -1Level -16Min Level: 0Level +1
7. AdvancedImage 7-1835. Press → to Pull down the menu6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select the desired internal pattern7. Press ENTERThe active selection is shown
7. AdvancedImage 7-186Scaled patterns : Stereo patternHow to select an internal pattern ?1. Press MENU to activate the Tool bar2. Press → to select th
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7. Advanced7.10.3 Formatter patternsOverviewImage 7-188Horizontal rampImage 7-189Vertical rampHow to select a formatter pattern ?1. Press MENU to acti
7. Advanced7.10.5 ConvergenceWhat can be done?It is possible to electronically force a spacial delay (expressed in pixels) to one of the main colors.
7. AdvancedImage 7-192How to adjust the convergence?1. In the box Adjustment guide go to the radio button On and hit EnterThis will switch on the inte
7. AdvancedImage 7-1935. Press ENTERA dialog box is displayedImage 7-1946. Fill in the key by using the digit and the arrow keys7.11.3 Calibration of
7. Advanced7.11.4.2 Warning messagesWhat can be done?It is possible to block some Warning messages during projector runtime. The table below gives an
8. Maintenance8. MAINTENANCEAbout this chapterThis chapter contains detailed maintenance procedures like lens cleaning, etc. These procedures can easi
8. MaintenanceImage 8-1Types of reservoirsInterval of the level checkThe liquid level of the cooling system must be checked on a regular basis. This m
9. Trouble shooting9. TROUBLE SHOOTINGOverview• Error codes• Trouble shooting through the OSD• Basic troubleshooting guide9.1 Error codes9.1.1 Introdu
9. Trouble shootingDescription LocationPrefixCodeMessagefansideLPSPB F 11LPS side fan errorPump PB F 14 Pump errorfan PMPPB F 22PMP fan errorfan cold m
9. Trouble shootingDescription LocationPrefixCodeMessagePB comm PB H 11power failPower supply failPB H 12power failInvalid firmwareXFAN H 20XFAN firmware
4. Installation4. INSTALLATIONOverview• Battery Installation in the RCU• Lens installation• Projector confi guration• Positioning the projector• Connec
9. Trouble shootingA text box is displayedImage 9-3How to display the Lamps and power supply diagnostic menu ?1. Press MENU to activate the Tool bar2.
9. Trouble shootingImage 9-6A text box is displayedImage 9-7How to display the temperatures and the fan speeds ?1. Press MENU to activate the Tool bar
9. Trouble shootingA text box is displayedImage 9-9How to display the Display mode info ?1. Press MENU to activate the Tool bar2. Press → to select th
9. Trouble shooting6. Press ↓ to select Warn ing m e ssages7. Press → to pull down the menu8. Use ↑ or ↓ to select On9. Press ENTERImage 9-12A white b
9. Trouble shootingGalaxy NW-12TroubleshootingNO POWERBACK TO STANDBYNO IMAGEARTEFACTSPOOR IMAGENO CONTROLPOWER CORD NOT HOTCheck external power suppl
10. Image files10. IMAGE FILESOverview• List of standard Image files10.1 List of standard Image filesOverview [email protected]
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GlossaryGLOSSARYCEE7/7European power plug to connect the power cord to the wall outlet.NEMA L6-20PAmerican power plug to connect the power cord to the
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IndexINDEXAAccessing the Soft edge menu 136address 42rcu 42advanced 55Advanced 109, 115General 115Lamp info 109Alpha planes 146aspect ratio 65Auto Ima
4. InstallationBarco iCon NH-12 90261460408166635465130589913805108104408182Air Outlets 35032019030Image 4-1Dimensions4.1 Battery Installation in the
Indexsharpness 103wizard 89Geometry 83–84, 88, 99, 101, 107, 150distortions 84edit 88Edit 99, 101, 150Blanking 150hard edge 150Shift Adjustment 99Tran
Indexphase 63Positioning 19Power connection 22power up 39preferences 47automatic startup 47Preferences 46projector 42address 42Projector position 11RR
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List of tablesLIST OF TABLES4-3 Maximum shift range in function of lens . . ...
4. Installation2. Lift up the top side of the cover at the same time.3. Insert the 2 new 1,5 V batteries as indicated in the RCU.++RCU Top123Image 4-2
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4. InstallationThe distances are measured starting from the back side of the flange of the projector lens.Image 4-34.2.3 Shift capabilitiesDescriptionT
4. InstallationProjector ProjectorScreenVertical Shift in Nominal PositionScreenScreenVertical Shift : +100% Vertical Shift : -25%ProjectorImage 4-5Ex
4. InstallationImage 4-7Lens interface plate, screening UP to the top side3. Mount the assembly (lens + interface plate) on the lens holderInsert and
4. Installation1234Image 4-9Projector configurations4.4 Positioning the projectorOn-Axis projectionProjection where the projector is positioned so as t
4. InstallationPPDxFabc SSBSHSWSHSWF CD=SH/2+B-AAref.: Front plateImage 4-10ON-Axis projector installationaSideviewb Top viewcBackviewx Optical axis p
4. InstallationPPDxFabc SSBSHSWSHSWFCD=B-AAref : front plateImage 4-11OFF-Axis projector installationaSideviewb Top viewcBackviewx Optical axis projec
4. Installation4.5 ConnectionsOverview• Power connection• The front panel• Connecting an RGB signal• Connecting a component video signal• Connecting a
4. InstallationOPENLOCKEDImage 4-13Power plug spring system4.5.2 The front panelViewThe front panel of the projector can be divided in 2 major parts :
4. InstallationDESKTOP INPUTDESKTOP INPUTDVIDVICOMPUTERCOMPUTERRS 232 CRS 232 CDVIDVIR.C.R.C.DESKTOP INPUTDVI COMPUTERRS 232 CDVI R.C.LAYER2 LAYER3 LA
4. InstallationDVIDVICOMPUTERCOMPUTERRS 232 CRS 232 CDVIDVIR.C.R.C.DVIDVICOMPUTERCOMPUTERRS 232 CRS 232 CDVIDVIR.C.R.C.R / PRR / PRG / YG / YB / PBB /
ChangesBarco provides this manual ’as is’ without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including but not limited to the implied war-rant
4. InstallationDVIDVICOMPUTERCOMPUTERRS 232 CRS 232 CDVIDVIR.C.R.C.DVIDVICOMPUTERCOMPUTERRS 232 CRS 232 CDVIDVIR.C.R.C.R / PRR / PRG / YG / YB / PBB /
4. InstallationDVIDVICOMPUTERCOMPUTERRS 232 CRS 232 CDVIDVIR.C.R.C.DVIDVICOMPUTERCOMPUTERRS 232 CRS 232 CDVIDVIR.C.R.C.R / PRR / PRG / YG / YB / PBB /
4. InstallationDVIDVICOMPUTERCOMPUTERRS 232 CRS 232 CDVIDVIR.C.R.C.DVIDVICOMPUTERCOMPUTERRS 232 CRS 232 CDVIDVIR.C.R.C.R / PRR / PRG / YG / YB / PBB /
4. InstallationDVIDVICOMPUTERCOMPUTERRS 232 CRS 232 CDVIDVIR.C.R.C.DVIDVICOMPUTERCOMPUTERRS 232 CRS 232 CDVIDVIR.C.R.C.R / PRR / PRG / YG / YB / PBB /
4. Installation• file transfer for firmware upgrade• easy adjustment of projector• storage of multiple projector configurations and set ups.• wide range
4. InstallationHUBTo LANDVIDVICOMPUTERCOMPUTERRS 232 CRS 232 CDVIDVIR.C.R.C.DVIDVICOMPUTERCOMPUTERRS 232 CRS 232 CDVIDVIR.C.R.C.R / PRR / PRG / YG / Y
4. InstallationFollowing parameters are available :MAC Address MAC Address of the projector (This is a non-adjustable value programmed into the Ethern
4. InstallationImage 4-265. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight the desired parameter.6. Use the cursor key ← or → , the numeric keys on the RCU,
4. InstallationDVIDVICOMPUTERCOMPUTERRS 232 CRS 232 CDVIDVIR.C.R.C.DVIDVICOMPUTERCOMPUTERRS 232 CRS 232 CDVIDVIR.C.R.C.R / PRR / PRG / YG / YB / PBB /
4. InstallationDESKTOP INPUTR / PRG / YB / PBHs / CsVsVIDEO S-VIDEODVIIN1 IN2L1STEREO INPUT STEREO OUTPUTL2 L3IN1 IN2 IN1 IN2COMPUTERRS 232 CDVI R.C.D
Guarantee and CompensationBarco provides a guarantee relating to perfect manufacturing as part of the legally stipulated terms of guarantee. On receip
4. Installation4.6 Controls overviewRCUF1F1F2F2F3F3MENUMENUBACKBACKENTERENTERPAUSEPAUSEAUTO IMAGEAUTO IMAGEPCPCRGBRGBVIDEOVIDEOFire WireFire WireDVIDV
4. InstallationThe LCD displayThe LCD display on the bottom of the front panel allows to inform the user on the status of the projector and other info
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5. Setup5. SETUPOverview• Powering up the projector• Starting up the projector• Setting up the RCU address• Setting up the projector address (only if
5. SetupIn normal conditions, the network detection takes about 25 seconds. This means that the total time needed togo from power ON to Standby mode c
5. Setup90ENTERMENU BACKDIGIZOOMPHASEPAUSEPIPLOGOImage 5-5Barco iCon NH-12 SOURCELENSImage 5-62. The projection lamp is started up. This may take up
5. SetupOnce the projector is operational, the information strings are rotating in the same way as in the standby mode(see Standby Status)5.3 Setting
5. SetupIn some cases the projector address must be changed, for example if an unique RCU is used to control 2 or more projectors (inde-pendently).In
5. Setup3. Press ↓ to Pull down the Installation menu4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Orientation5. Press → to pull down the menu6. Use ↓ or ↑ to select the de
5. Setup90ENTERMENU BACKDIGIZOOMPHASEPAUSEPIPLOGOImage 5-13How to Zoom/focus or shift in the OSD ?1. Press MENU to activate the Tool bar2. Press → to
Table of contentsTABLE OF CONTENTS1. Introduction ...
5. Setup5.7 Setup the baud rate for serial communicationWhat can be done ?The RS232 IN port of the projector allows you to communicate with any other
5. Setup5. Press → to pull down the menu6. Use ↓ or ↑ to select the desired languageImage 5-187. Press ENTERThe language is adapted and a bullet shows
5. SetupImage 5-197. Press ENTER5.8.3 Change passwordWhat can be done ?The password used to access the advanced (More ...) items can be reprogrammed.H
5. SetupImage 5-215.9 Setup of linked projectors in a multichannel systemWhat can be done ?The user interface of the projector allows to link up to 10
5. SetupA dialog box is displayedImage 5-23How to set a projector to Master ?1. In the linked projector menu of the projector to be set as Master, Sel
5. SetupImage 5-24How to set a projector as Slave ?1. In the linked projector menu of the master projector, Select the Hostx check box and press ENTER
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6. Getting started6. GETTING STARTEDOverview• Starting up the projector• Selecting a source• Adjusting the image6.1 StartinguptheprojectorHow to start
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7. Advanced7. ADVANCEDOverview• Using the menu• Using the Dialog boxes• Source selection• Image• Image files• Geometry• Lamps• General• Display setup•
Table of contents7.4.1.5 Sharpness (Video signals only) ...627.4.
7. AdvancedHow to exit the submenu ?1. Press BACK to exit a submenuPress MENU to exit the menuWhen the menu has been exited for more than 1 minute, th
7. AdvancedIn some cases an alphanumeric value (file name, ...) has to be entered. Use ↑ or ↓ to scroll through the char-acter values once the input fie
7. AdvancedImage 7-44. Press ENTER to confirm your choiceA bullet indicates the selected composite video source which now appears on the screen.Adjustm
7. AdvancedAn RGB data signal can have its sync signal added in different ways, refer to the Installation section for moreinformation on the RGB+sync
7. AdvancedImage 7-74. Press ENTER to confirm your choiceA bullet indicates the selected composite video source which now appears on the screen.7.4 Ima
7. Advanced7.4.1.2 Setting the BrightnessBrightness adjustmentAdjusting the brightness will affect the dark areas of the image. Increase the brightnes
7. Advanced3. Press ↓ to Pull down the Image menu4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select settings5. Press → to pull down the menu6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Tint7. Press
7. AdvancedOn the screen appears now a slider boxImage 7-138. Use ←or → , the numeric keys on the remote, or the keypad to change the Gamma7.4.1.7 Pha
7. Advanced7.4.2 Gain control on Video7.4.2.1 Automatic Gain on VideoAutomatic Gain on Video is only for Video signalsEnabling/disabling the Automatic
7. Advanced5. Press → to pull down the menu6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Gain Control on Video7. Press → to pull down the menu8. Use ↓ or ↑ to select Manual
Table of contents7.9.7.4.2 The soft edge edit modes...1377.9.7.4.3
7. Advanced16:92.35:1Image 7-20Anamorphic aspect ratios in (non-HDTV) DVD sourcesIn native HDTV DVD players the image is a real 16:9 format.16:92.35:1
7. Advanced4:316:9native16:916:1016:104:3SOURCE PROJECTOR SETTINGImage 7-23We can conclude that the thumb rule for DVD projection is to always leave t
7. AdvancedImage 7-244. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Aspec t ratio5. Use → open the A spect ratio menu6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select the desired ratio7. Press ENTER
7. Advanced7.4.4 Color temperatureWhat can be done ?The color temperature can be selected for the white point of the source. This is done according to
7. AdvancedBlack levelΔGΔΒΔRRGBImage 7-29The objective of input balancingThe objective in input balancing is to “set” the same black level and the sam
7. AdvancedAn alternative to a full screen white/black pattern is a black-and-white checkerboard pattern where the whiteblocks will be used for white
7. AdvancedImage 7-338. Press ENTERA dialog box is displayed9. Adjust the red black level on a minimal valueImage 7-3410.Adjust the blue black level t
7. AdvancedImage 7-358. Press ENTERA dialog box is displayed9. Adjust the red white level (gain) on a minimal valueImage 7-3610.Adjust the blue white
7. Advanced7.5.1 Introduction to Image filesImage filesAn image file contains the main characteristics of a source (number of active lines,...). The proj
7. Advanced5. Press ENTERA dialog box is displayedImage 7-396. Use ↑ or ↓ to select the desired fileTip: For more information (specific ations) on the i
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7. AdvancedImage 7-40Note: Inputs that ar e not hardware compatible with this layer are greyed out.Note: if a file is already forced for that input it
7. Advanced2. Press → to select the Im age files item3. Press ↓ to Pull down the Im age files menu4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Auto Image5. Press → to open t
7. AdvancedImage 7-425. Press ENTERA dialog box containing the active file is displayedImage 7-436. Use ←or →, the numeric keys on the remote, or the k
7. AdvancedImage 7-44video signalvideo signalframe blankingHIegalisationImage 7-45HI AGC Hold intervalThe Comb filter is by default enabled.The AGC ho
7. AdvancedUsePictureBox can be disabled (0) or enabled (1). By default, it is disabled which means that only few timings can be changed. Incase of a
7. Advanced7.5.7 Rename fileHow to rename a file ?1. Press MENU to activate the Tool bar2. Press → to select the Im age files item3. Press ↓ to Pull down
7. AdvancedImage 7-535. Press ENTERA dialog box is displayedImage 7-546. Use ↑ or ↓ to select the file to be copied7. Press ENTERThe file name is copied
7. AdvancedA dialog box is displayedImage 7-566. Use ↑ or ↓ to select the desired file7. Press ENTERThe selected fi le is deleted and is removed from th
7. AdvancedStandard file directory, also the type of file : Custom or StandardDist_file1 file namexmlfile extensionAvailable Geometry operations• Load : lo
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1. Introduction1. INTRODUCTIONOverview• About1.1 AboutAbout this manualThis manual describes the Barco NW-12 projector.It contains 4 main chapters :1.
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7. AdvancedLevel 2Level 33x3Level 4Level 5Level 6Level 7Level 9Level 11Level 12Level 13Level 14Level 15Level 10Level 85x59x917x17Level 16Level 17Level
7. Advanced5. Press ENTERA dialog box is displayedImage 7-626. Use the cursor key ↑ and ↓ to select the desired geometry fi le7. Press ENTERTip: When s
7. AdvancedImage 7-637.6.6.2 Geometry Edit wizardThe geometry wizardWhen entering the Edit mode, the Edit dialog box is displayed. When selecting a po
7. AdvancedImage 7-65Note that the dialog box is transparent so as to allow the preview of the adjustment over the whole screenduring the adjustment (
7. AdvancedField/adjustmentDescription NotesColom column corresponding to the selected point in a 2x2 adjustment column will be between 0and 32 (steps
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7. AdvancedHow to select an Edit Mode ?1. When the Edit dialog box is displayed, the Select mode is selected by default.2. To go to the next mode (go
7. AdvancedThe column is adapted to 32Image 7-722. Press ↓ to select the next adjustment pointThe row is adapted to 32Image 7-733. Press ← to select t
7. AdvancedImage 7-74How to adjust using the Adjust mode ?Adjusting point (row =0 ; column =0) by 100 (pixels) along the x axis in the 2x2 mode1. Pres
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