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1. Q AS A Q 9 e L e A e e l 7 mg 8 ii S e 9 Image 14 14 Front filter replacement 4 Insert a new HEPA filter by pulling the spring clamp away and insert the filter into its position Point the arrow on the side of the filter to inside of the head Release the spring clamp 5 Reinstall the front cover 14 7 Replacement of the dust filter at the inside of the head Necessary parts HEPA filter How to replace 1 Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet 2 Open the top cover on the lamp units side see Opening the top cover on the lamp units side page 136 3 Pull out the HEPA filter R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ 143 14 Servicing Image 14 15 4 Insert a new filter Point the arrow on the side of the filter to inside of the head 14 8 Replacement of the dust filter in the base Necessary tools Flat screwdriver Necessary parts New HEPA filter How to replace 1 Loosen the 4 captive screws Image 14 16 Captive screws 2 Take off the side panel 144 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 14 Servicing Image 14 17 The filter is mounted at the back side of this side panel 3 Remove the HEPA filter on the side panel by pulling the spring clamp A away from the filter and then pivot the filter a little B and take it out C Image 14
2. R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 14 Servicing St A S 8 E A fi Ss E aA Ge 39 y e 29995 Q A 5 b e AR Mad Image 14 11 Remove center cover 14 5 Remove top cover of base unit How to remove 1 Turn the captive screws a quarter counter clockwise Image 14 12 Top cover remove 2 Take off the cover 3 Repeat both steps for the second half of the cover 4 To remove the protection cover start with the cover near the input side and loosen the 7 captive screws 1 to 7 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 AAA 2 141 14 Servicing Image 14 13 5 Take off the plate 6 Repeat for the other part of the protection cover Loosen the 6 captive screws 8 to 13 and take off the cover 14 6 Replacement of the dust filters on the front side Once the front cover is removed no tools are necessary to replace the dust filter Necessary parts New HEPA dust filter How to replace the dust filter 1 Unplug the power cord from the device 2 Remove the front cover see Removal of the front cover page 135 3 Remove the HEPA filter on the front side by pulling the spring clamp A on the upper side away from the filter and then pivot the filter a little B and take it out C 142 cg AAA RS9770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 14 Servicing
3. 12 3 15 9 Interference Retro2 R C Overview Creates a tunnels like effect that zooms in and generates a swirling flower effect that move around the screen randomly Result Result DMX value P1 0 DMX value P1 0 DMX value P2 127 DMX value P2 127 DMX value P3 0 DMX value P3 127 Image 12 82 Result Result DMX value bi 0 DMX value bi 0 DMX value P2 127 DMX value P2 127 DMX value P3 DMX value P3 127 Image 12 83 R59770209 DM L 1200 06 11 2009 ___ 117 12 Embedded Media Player Selection 26 29 MA Interference Retro2 R C Selection parameters 0 P2 O 255 Size 3 0 255 Color 12 3 15 10 Interference R R P Overview Creates two swirling radial fans that move around the screen r Pa mi E s A A RW pr ai Ex e di 4 ew se A M Result Result OMX value P1 0 OMX value P2 127 DMX value P3 0 DMX value Pl 255 DMX value P2 177 DMX value P3 127 Image 12 84 ETS Oa 118 visibly yours SO j O BN Layer 1 Result Result DMX value P1 0 DMX value P1 255 DMX value P2 127 DMX value P2 127 DMX value P3 0 DMX value P3 127 Image 12 85 Selection 30 33 MU Interference R R Selection parameters 0 255 Speed R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player 12 3 15 11 Interference Retro R R Overview Generates a mirrored tunnel effect that swirls around the screen Result Result DMX value P1 0 DMX va
4. The first page of the device status table is displayed As there are more items than space available on the LCD when turning the jog dial further than the last item a new page will be displayed loa nn DML 1200 Identification Diagnosis Service pattern Calibrabon ss a Device status Main ctrl Fan ctrl Lamp info 1 Lamp info 2 Lamp info 3 Lamp info 4 Image 9 23 9 3 6 Error logging What can be displayed Image 9 22 Version table Voltages Temperatures Fan speeds Device status Error logging A full logging can be requested since the device is electrically connected This logging contains info lines warnings and errors An info warning or error is always displayed in two lines The structure of the logging is as follow R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 99 9 Service menu First line e a counter number the number starts by 1 increments each time something is logged The counter is reset when the device is powered off e Type of logging info warning error An error stops the device e Absolute time when the logging has taken place Absolute time is the time since the electrical startup of the device Second line e Description line explanation about the logging Sometimes followed by a numeric value 4 Warning 7h32 Fcb analog warning 57 How to display 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Service and press Enter
5. AA WARNING This procedure may only be performed by qualified technical service personnel 147 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 3 8 x KD Y d pressure the lamp may explode in either hot or cold states if improperly handled For recycling guidelines CAUTION Never attempt to disassemble the lamp from its housing or to dispose of it Due to its high internal see Recycling guidelines page 8 CAUTION Never touch the reflector or the lamp bulb with your fingers That will reduce the lifetime of the lamp Never touch the UV filter when a lamp is removed Necessary tools No tools How to insert a lamp unit 1 Insert the lamp vertically into the housing with the front of the lamp facing the middle of the head Insert the lamp completely ZAC TN ZY N f 4 7 s GA e AZA 4 y y 2 o Y z Y VW 2 COM Waat SS e H Vin Seid Lee Du AC NAAR VA N V NS A Jr 8 L AN H Q El H A SL VS Y al e i A Lei KE Image 14 23 Mounting a lamp 2 Rotate the fixation handle and close it Push until it clicks 3 Insert the cable connector into the lamp unit socket Starting up the lamps is only possible if all lamps are correctly mounted in the projector head dl 14 11 Top up the reservoir with cooling liquid Access to the reservoir 1 Unplug the device from the power outlet 2 Stand
6. DMX channel 59 gt 128 mask size DMX channel 60 128 mask indexed position DMX channel 61 128 mask aspect ratio DMX channel 62 0 mask blur E Octagon DMX channel 58 16 19 mask selection DMX channel 59 128 mask size DMX channel 60 gt 128 mask indexed position DMX channel 61 gt 128 mask aspect ratio DMX channel 62 0 mask blur DMX channel 58 16 19 mask selection DMX channel 59 128 mask size DMX channel 60 gt 128 mask indexed position DMX channel 61 gt 128 mask aspect ratio DMX channel 62 Mask selection channel 58 Open no masking Circular polygon with 16 sided polygon 12 sided octagon shape with 8 sides hexagon shape with 6 sided R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ 125 12 Embedded Media Player rectangle shape with 4 sided triangle shape with 3 sided inverted triangle shape with 3 sided inverted KI inverted rectangle shape with 4 sided inverted inverted hexagon shape with 6 sided inverted inverted octagon shape with 8 sided inverted inverted polygon shape with 12 sided inverted 52 55 El inverted polygon shape with 16 sided inverted Lo Circular inverted For future expansion Polygon shutter 0 255 KN blur adjustment between no blur and 100 blur 12 3 18 Master effects Overview The effects which can be applied on the master layer are the same as those for layer 1 and layer 2 The effect is selected on channe
7. Image 12 13 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ 8 12 Embedded Media Player 82 Original image Level on maximum P2 maximum color are shifted in cyan direction P3 0 Level on maximum P3 0 P3 maximum color are shifted in the yellow direction Effect selection A GN i Effect parameters pp ter 0 255 Color shift effect 0 255 Color shift A P2 and P3 have no effect on the image when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 11 Neon Overview The neon effect traces the outlines of elements in the image els Dy yours Image 12 14 P1 255 A AA C P1 255 kik PUN Effect selection Effect parameters pa em ter P1 a e EEN R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player P2 has no effect on the image when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 12 CTBO Overview This effect is color correction effect for TV and Film which applies calibrated filters to the image similar to using CTB and CTO lighting filters BARCO Visibly yours Visibly yours A B C Image 12 15 P1 127 P2 255 filter option P3 0 brightness P1 127 P2 255 filter option P3 255 brightness Effect parameters Kl il NN ter O 255 Effect level O 255 Filter setup 0 255 Brightness P2 and P3 have no effect on the image when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 13 DuoTone E Overview This color effect takes the image and desaturates the original colors before allowing
8. R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 a EES Control Control Media Player ON OFF LCD contrast 24 Pan encoder Enabled Tiltencoder Enabled Network Aulo shutdown Disabled Image 8 19 Image 8 20 45 6 Control menu 8 9 LCD contrast What is possible The contrast of the local LCD can be adapted to the needs of the environment How to change 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Contro and press Enter 3 Turn the jog dial until the second page of the control menu is displayed and turn further to select LCD contrast and press Enter 4 Turn the jog dial to adjust the local contrast and press Enter Tras ann FAI DML 1200 Control Startup Media Player ON OFF Standby LCD contrast 24 Demo mode Pan encoder Enabled DMX data Tiltencoder Enabled DMA address 257 Network OMX universe Aulo shutdown Disabled Image 8 22 Image 8 23 Image 8 21 8 10 Pan and Tilt encoder 46 DML 1200 What is possible When the DML 1200 is panned or tilted due to an external intervention e g a push it can always return to its original position when pan and or tilt encoder is enabled Pan en tilt encoder can be separately enabled or disabled This function is handy when servicing the device Disable pan and tilt encoder and you can turn the device manually in any desired direction Pan encoder 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog d
9. visibly yours A B C D Image 12 27 A Original image dls 128 P2 128 dia 128 P2 255 li 255 P2 255 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 AAA Y 12 Embedded Media Player Effect selection Flower Effect parameters pp ter 0 255 Used a zoom function to enlarge or reduce the floral effect 0 255 Sets the amount of floral fractals P2 has no effect on the image when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 25 Flip Overview This effect flips the image through the x and y planes A full flip is reached at 50 of the range A RARGARGARGORGORGO Ml KADAADAFDAGIA BARCO SE Visibly yours Cara POV aes E IS He SS EE A Es Bach 8 AAA Image 12 28 P1 128 P2 between 1 and 63 P3 0 P1 128 P2 between 64 and 126 P2 0 P3 between 1 and 63 92 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player Effect parameters ter 0 255 Zooms the ponies ae inside an area cde the width of the repetitions in the x plane 64 126 Sets the width of the flipped image in the x plane 127 image with the color of the left border Sets the width of the flipped image in the x plane 190 image with the color of the left border Sets the with to the repetitions of the normal image in the x plane 254 Normal image Sets the width of the repetitions in the y plane A e 127 Sets the width of the flipped image in the x plane Sets the width of the flipped image in the y plane
10. 900 A n E O O A 6 B A 0 yo O Image 3 9 Open rigging clamps 4 Place all four rigging clamps in open position 5 Place the device under the truss installation and lower the truss until the support bars of the truss are nearby the rigging clamps mounted on the device R59770209 DM L 1200 06 11 2009 ___ 19 3 Physical installation Image 3 10 Mount to truss 6 Hook the 4 rigging clamps over the support bars of the truss and lock all 4 rigging clamps 7 Install a safety cable S around both sides of the carrying handles and around the truss close to the rigging clamps Close the cable with the cable clamp Always use the delivered cable and connector Before mounting the security cable inspect the cable and connector Do not use when visible damage is detected Stretch the security cable completely If necessary turn the security cable a few times around the truss before closing the connection so that the cable is stretched as much as possible Connector may not be mounted under bending stress Image 3 11 Mount safety cable 8 Lift up the truss with attached device to the desired height 20 OA RRS9770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 4 Connections 4 CONNECTIONS Overview e Power connection e Input connections e Communication connections Linking DML 1200 s 4 1 Power connection AA CAUTION Use only the
11. Remove top cover of base unit Replacement of the dust filters on the front side e Replacement of the dust filter at the inside of the head Replacement of the dust filter in the base e Removal of a lamp unit Mounting a new lamp unit Top up the reservoir with cooling liquid CAUTION All HEPA filters of the DML 1200 must be replaced on a regular basis depending on the environ ment conditions of the device 14 1 Removal of the front cover Necessary tools Flat screwdriver R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ASS 14 Servicing How to remove the front cover 1 Release both captive screws on each side of the cover e Image 14 1 Release front cover 2 Pull the front cover forward to remove from the projector Image 14 2 Remove front cover 14 2 Opening the top cover on the lamp units side Necessary tools Flat screwdriver How to open 1 Stand on the side of the locking buttons and turn the head so that the lens points to the right 16 A lt lt lt lt lt cWwW Wwc RB9770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 14 Servicing Image 14 3 Filter location A Locking of the head B Lens side The upper cover can now be opened 2 Lock the head 3 Loosen both captive screws Image 14 4 Captive screws top cover 4 Lift up the top cove
12. Startup Standby Demo mode DMA data DMX address 257 DMX universe Image 8 38 Image 8 37 Control Media Player ON OFF LCD contrast 24 Pan encoder Enabled Tilt encoder Enabled ES at D e a i y sir aL KM TF 2 el J 1 ip P T btm be a LTE Auto shutdown Disabled Image 8 39 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 Control Status LEDs Disabled DMX priority Disabled Image 8 40 Enabled Status LEDs are on and LCD panel backlight can light up Disabled Status LEDs are out and the LCD panel backlight is out 8 14 DMX priority 6 Control menu What can be done DMX control via the DMX input can be set asthe priority control input When DMX priority is enabled any DMX command sent via Projector Toolset will be overwritten when at the same time a DMX command is sent to the DMX input How to set up 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Control and press Enter 3 Turn the jog dial until the third page of the control menu is displayed and turn further to select DMX priority and press Enter The selection jumps to disabled or enabled 4 Press Enter to toggle between Disabled or Enabled Startup standby Demo mode DMX data DMX address 257 DMX universe 0 Image 8 41 eontro Status LEDs Disabled DMX prianty Disabled Image 8 44 Enabled DMX input has the priority Disabled No priority for the DMX input R59770209 DML 1200 06
13. The X parameter moves the object along the X axis The midpoint of the DMX value range centers the image on the X axis Values below the midpoint moves the object to the left values higher than the midpoint moves the object to the right Default DMX value 128 image centered R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 AAA 12 Embedded Media Player Layer 1 channel 91 Layer 2 channel 118 Y position The Y parameter moves the object along the Y axis The midpoint of the DMX value range centers the image on the Y axis Values below the midpoint moves the object down values higher than the midpoint moves the object up Default DMX value 128 image centered Layer 1 channel 92 Layer 2 channel 119 128 moves he image on the Y axis 12 3 10 Aspect ratio Overview The aspect ratio parameter changes the aspect ratio of the image Default DMX value 128 1 1 Higher values will stretch the image horizontally Lower values will stretch the image vertically APT Image 12 4 A 1 1 DMX value 128 DMX value gt 128 Layer 1 channel 93 Layer 2 channel 120 0 255 moves the image on the X axis 12 3 11 Image rotation speed position Overview Image rotation position depends on the angle how the image is projected indexed position This position is determined by 2 chan nels one for the coarse adjustment and one for the fine adjustment The coarse adjustment varies between 0 and 127 while the fine adjus
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15. 191 pi Sets the with to the repetitions of the normal image in the y plane 254 P2 and P3 have no effect on the image when P1 eguals 0 12 3 13 26 Rotozoom Overview This effect is a combination of a rotation an image zoom and a circular zoom P1 between 1 and 63 P2 between 1 and 127 P3 0 P1 between 1 and 63 P2 between 1 and 127 ica ia EE Effect parameters Parame Value rer 0 127 Circular zoom out From normal image to zoomed out image with extra repetitions Circular zoom in From repeated image to a normal image 255 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 AAA 12 Embedded Media Player ter 8 P2 and P3 have no effect when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 27 Glass Overview This effect looks like a distortion effect as if looking though a moulded glass window Visibly yours A B C Image 12 30 P1 255 C P1 255 Effect selection A aa I AA Effect parameters i E ter a add 255 Effect level 0 255 Distortion level P2 has no effect when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 28 Aqua 94 Overview This effect simulates distortions created by ripples on a water surface visibly yours A Image 12 31 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player Original image Effect parameters E NN ter 0 255 Distortion level 0 255 Wave introduction on the selected distortion level 0 255 Speed movement of the introd
16. AS Ethernet cable Image 4 4 DMX linking Therefore one DMX universe can contain up to 4 DML 1200 devices with a Media Player and up to 10 devices without Media Player To control a DML 1200 without Media Player 51 DMX channel are necessary When the Media Player is available 128 channels are required How to make a link 1 Connect the male connector of a DMX Data cable to the DMX Data Out connector of the console 2 Connect the female connector to the DMX In connector of the first device 3 Continue linking the remaining devices connecting a cable from the DMX Out connector of each device to the DMX In connector of the next device on the link 4 Connect a male terminator 120 2 to the DMX Out connector of the last device in the link DML 1200 devices use an Ethernet network also for controlling The Ethernet cable can link all devices one after each other without looking to the DMX universes DMX over Ethernet If you are using a DMX console and other automated lighting products compatible with Art Net the Ethernet network can serve as the link for DMX control 26 ee RB59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 4 Connections Ethernet e MM Alternative setup Image 4 5 DMX on Ethernet Image 4 6 DMX on Ethernet alternative setup R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 A A 2 4 Connections 28 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 9 9 1 5 Start up of the Adjustment mode START UP OF THE ADJUSTMENT MODE
17. Image 14 30 Open reservoir 5 Loosen the bleed lid a little so that air can enter and close the bleed lid again Turn the reservoir again in its horizontal position 6 Turn on the bolt so that the white indication line is in the Open area membrane is at the bottom of the reservoir 7 Rotate the reservoir until it is in a vertical position Note Be careful not to kink the tubing If necessary remove the cable tie around the tubing and pull on the tubes while rotating the reservoir 8 Turn the bleed lid a little and take it out B 9 Turn outthe third lid using the back of the main lid Image 14 31 Remove third lid 10 Top up the reservoir with cooling liguid until the level is somewhat higher than the hole in the reservoir Image 14 32 Top up reservoir R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 AS 14 Servicing 11 Close the third lid again using the back of the main lid Use a cloth to dab the residue of cooling liquid Note Make sure that no cooling liquid is spilled in the projector 12 Turn in the bleed lid 13 Close the main lid 14 Rotate the reservoir back on its horizontal position 15 Pressurize the circuit by turning the bolt to the left until there is 2 cm free threat between the bolt and the bottom of the reservoir the white indication line should be in the good are
18. Maintenance Start safety cable 1 Start safety cable 2 End safety cable 2 Junction and end point of safety cable 1 RON A R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 133 13 Maintenance 14 gg A RB9770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 14 Servicing 14 SERVICING About this chapter This chapter contains general servicing procedures like lamp replacement dust filter replacement etc Note that some of these procedures may only be performed by qualified technical service personnel These procedure are marked with a warning Extra service information Extra service information for qualified service technicians can be found on Barco s Partnerzone URLhttps Mmy barco com Regis tration is necessary If you are not yet registered click on Partnerzone registration and follow the instructions With the created login and password it is possible to enter the partnerzone where you can find extra service information about the projector CAUTION When opening one of the shell covers colored in next drawing of the projection head of the DML while power is supplied the movement pan and tilt of the head will be blocked by the software IN WARNING Before starting any service actions unplug the power cord from the wall outlet HEPA O High Efficiency Particulate Absorbing Overview Removal of the front cover Opening the top cover on the lamp units side e Opening the top cover on the LPS box side e Remove the yoke covers and shields
19. Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Lamp and press Enter 3 Turn the jog dial to select dentification and press Enter The identification data of the first lamp is displayed Turn the jog dial to display the identification screen of another lamp id oo LE ANE A Mentmicaton pa a Eee PS Pees fee Por a 4 a Overview High Altitude Disabled Serial nr Lamp mode 2 lamps Article nr Lamp power Economic Fun time Remaining RT men 7 2 Reg D Version Image 7 1 Status Image 7 3 7 3 Status and run time overview lamps Overview 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Lamp and press Enter 3 Turn the jog dial to select Overview and press Enter The lamp overview menu appears The status and the run time for each lamp is indicated 34h 47m identification Fa d 1 Al varia 34h 47m 34h 4 m 34h 47m High Altitude Disabled Lamp mode 2 lamps Lamp power Economic Image 7 6 Image 7 5 Image 7 4 About run time warnings and errors When at least one lamp reaches 1500 hours an warning is displayed on the local LCD to indicate the replacement of this lamp When all 4 lamps are running for more than 2000 hours device will not start up anymore Replacing all lamps is immediately necessary 7 4 High altitude mode What can be done When using the device on a high altitude less air density enabling the high altitude mo
20. Select HDSDI SDI Select DVI select media player Auto Image Alignment Reset to factory presets Image load mode Aspect ratio Neo Input Signal No Source Select Image 6 13 Image 6 14 Image 6 12 6 6 No input signal What can be done When no input signal is available the output can be set to black or white How to toggle 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Input and press Enter The input selection menu opens 3 Turn the jog dial until the second page of the input menu is displayed and turn further to select No Input Signal and press Enter The option is selected 4 Press ENTER to toggle between Black or White Jinput select no source Select RGBHW Auto Image Alignment Reset to factory presets Select HOSDISDI Image load moda Select DVI select media player BAL H 7 FI TI Fl os ma E nin i EIFI Eb IM KI I LI Ho Source Select Image 6 16 Image 6 17 Image 6 15 6 7 No source selected What can be done When no source is selected the output can be set to white or black How to toggle 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Input and press Enter The input selection menu opens 3 Turn the jog dial until the second page of the input menu is displayed and turn further to select No Source Select and press Enter The option is selected 4 Press ENTER to toggle between Black or Whit
21. The input selection menu opens 6 Input menu 3 Turn the jog dial until the second page of the input menu is displayed and turn further to select mage load mode and press Enter The option is selected 4 Press ENTER to toggle between AUTO and LOCKED Auto Image files can automatically be loaded Locked Current image files are saved and locked GE Selec Select Selec Select Selec Input Lamp Control Service Image 6 10 Image 6 9 6 5 Aspect ratio input no source RGBHV HOSDISDI DI media player Image 6 11 input Auto Image Alignment Reset to factory presets Image load mode Aspect rabo Na Input Signal No Source Select Not for EMP source What can be done The aspect ratio setting forces the device to project an image using a defined aspect ratio Aspect ratio Description 4 3 Standard television format 16 9 Wide screen television format anamorphic format 5 4 Workstation format How to select an Aspect ratio 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Input and press Enter The input selection menu opens 3 Turn the jog dial until the second page of the input menu is displayed and turn further to select Aspects ratio and press Enter The option is selected 4 Press ENTER to toggle between 4 3 16 9 and 5 4 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 33 6 Input menu Ing at select mo source Select RGBHW
22. lt ee e lt lt lt e e e e e R99770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 3 Physical installation 3 PHYSICAL INSTALLATION A CAUTION Do not mount the DML on a wall Only ceiling or floor mounted installation are allowed Overview Pan and tilt locking Mounting the DML 1200 upright e Truss mounting of the DML 1200 3 1 Pan and tilt locking AA CAUTION Unlock the tilt and pan lock before operating the DML 1200 Tilt lock The projector head can be locked each 45 starting from its packing position 7 lock positions LIAN Image 3 1 Different lock positions To lock the head turn it in one of the 7 possible lock positions and press the red button on the rotation axis F R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 gg OO 3 Physical installation Image 3 2 Tilt lock buttons To unlock the head press the green button R Pan lock The panning of the yoke can be locked each 90 starting from its packing position 4 positions To lock the yoke rotate it in one of the 4 possible positions and then move the handle from the upper position U to the lower positions L Image 3 4 To unlock the yoke mov
23. 11 2009 Mambo Lor trol Media Player ON OFF LCD contrast 24 Pan encoder Enabled Tiltencoder Enabled Pr See ee 11511 A S shutdown Disabled Image 8 42 Image 8 43 49 6 Control menu 50 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 9 Service menu 9 SERVICE MENU Overview Overview flow Identification Diagnosis Service patterns Calibration 9 1 Overview flow Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Identification IP address Service patterns 9 2 Identification What is possible Via the identification screen the following items can be consulted e IP address of the device Serial number of the device e Run time since first startup e Installed software package R59770209 DM L 1200 06 11 2009 AAA DI 9 Service menu How to consult 1 2 Image 9 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu Turn the jog dial to select Service and press Enter Turn the jog dial to select dentification and press Enter The device typical items are displayed T wae se ee m eb SS Mentiiicaion IP Addr 150 158 100 1 serial 1234567 Run time 500h Package 1 01 identification Diagnosis Service pattem Calibration 9 3 Diagnosis 9 3 1 52 Version table What can be displayed The software version of the different components inside the device can be displayed As the list is too long to be displayed on single LCD display when reaching the last item in the first page turn
24. 143 14 6 Replacement of the dust tilter in the Dase wre ne mia A A ra a valla 144 14 9 gt Removal Oma ANID UNM bas rr tale fas needs kraan oy Motell EE 145 14210 Mounting anew lamp UNI astud Sac gaan aadi aatatel a alana akud da 147 14 11 Top Up the reservoir with Cooling liquid EE Jake elama el Bee eee Nee ews 148 Ar DIM KCN aNd iat catanartowcvawemonteveies roba 153 A DMX chart Digital MOVING nl EE 153 A2 OM Chart image EE aaa keda OATES ua 154 Pes DMX Charl EEN 156 BD DIMENSIONS EE 163 Bei Dimensions onthe DME T200 WEE 163 Biz Dimensions GAL CASES EE 164 C TROUDIESNOOUNG zeg 9u9gu eeee bb SEA aa EE Ehe ee 165 Col EMOR MS EE 165 Re E dee EE 169 Dali Speciications of the DME 1200 vie escent ye ionic Ja hie ail mente e oes ieee 169 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 _ 8 Table of contents E Order info ET Spare Datos INO os tl Ad nimi Matkad mamma mb ween ath ote ene saja kl nd alama allikad 171 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 7 Safety 1 SAFETY 1 1 General Personal protection Take care of the following warnings and cautions WARNING Ensure you understand and follow all the safety guidelines safety instructions warnings and cautions mentioned in this manual WARNING Be aware of suspended loads WARNING Wear a hard hat to reduce the risk of personal injury WARNING Be careful while working with heavy loads WARNING Mind your fingers while working with heavy loads A CAUTION High pres
25. 3 Turn the jog dial to select Diagnosis and press Enter 4 Turn the jog dial to select Error logging and press Enter The first page of the error logging table is displayed If there are more error than space available on the LCD when turning the jog dial further than the last error a new page will be displayed rik ER en DML 1200 Version table Voltages Temperatures Fan speeds Device status Calibration Image 9 26 Image 9 24 Image 9 25 FATE Error logging 3 Error h32 Feb analog warning 57 4 Error 7h32 Ambient temp open 5 Info HEI Request mode normal Image 9 27 9 4 Service patterns 56 What is possible Different patterns are available for service purposes R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 9 Service menu The service patterns e No pattern e Circular on off Full color e Outline Horizontal sawtooth e Vertical sawtooth Viewscape Crosshatch Horizontal multi burst e Vertical multi burst Level 50 Calibration Color patterns for the current selected service pattern e White e Red e Green Blue Cyan Magenta e Yellow Black A color pattern can be added to each service pattern Therefore select first your service pattern and then your color pattern How to activate a pattern 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Service and press Enter 3 Turn the jog dial to select Service pattern and p
26. 3 15 3 Rings Overview A circular white ring pattern generated internally where the squeeze factor for the X and the Y direction can be adapted The roll out determines a zoom effect of the rings When adding the ring pattern with layer 1 the following result can be obtained Result Result DMX value P1 128 DMX value P1 255 DMX value P2 128 DMX value P2 255 DMX value P3 0 DMX value P3 0 Image 12 70 Together with layer 1 and the combination mode Add R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player SOO AD FF oe Oe omg e O BARC Layer 1 Result Result DMX value P1 128 DMX value P1 255 DMX value P2 128 DMX value P2 255 DMX value P3 0 DMX value P3 0 i visibly yours Image 12 71 Selection 0 255 X squeeze in X direction O 255 size size of the ring 12 3 15 4 Chess Overview A white moving chessboard pattern is generate framework of boxes The number of vertical and horizontal bars can be selected with parameter P1 and P2 The amplitude of the moving bars can be determined by parameter P3 zoom function for the boxes Result Result DMX value P1 0 OMX value P1 255 DMX value P2 0 DMX value P2 255 DMX value P3 0 DMX value P3 0 Image 12 72 Together with layer 1 and the combination mode Add 1 i a AA mu A em ee In ee m ee 8 Layer 1 Result Result DMX value P1 128 DMX value P1 255 DMX value P2 128 DMX value P2 255
27. 3 15 Matte layer selections Overview e Introduction e Color e Rings e Chess Interference C C e Interferences Retro C C Interferences R C e Interference Retro R C e Interference Retro2 R C Interference R R Interference Retro R R e Clouds e Flowers e Fog Rain e Starfield Gradient 12 3 15 1 Introduction Overview The possible patterns on the Matte layer are generated images on the basis of algorithms These algorithms generate patterns and textures using mathematics without the need to source media Currently are included a simple color matte and some geometric shapes The Matte selection is done on channel 52 The 3 parameters for the selection are set on channel 53 54 and 55 Channel 52 Eee AAA A A t irection 1 14 17 Interference Retro Speed Red Green1 C C 8 R C R C 34 37 Interference Retro Speed Size Color R R 1 5 2 C concentric R radial R59770209 DM L 1200 06 11 2009 A 12 Embedded Media Player Scale Ke FX Listing2 Par1 ch53 Par2 ch54 Par3 ch55 46 49 Fog Lightness Speed 54 57 Starfield Brightness Color Brightness 12 3 15 2 Color 112 Overview A specific color can be generated as Matte Selection KUK Kc Color via RGB colors values as parameters Selection parameters pa a rer SS 255 Amount of Red pr 255 Amount of Green 0 255 Amount of Blue 12
28. About the adjustment mode 9 2 Overview As the adjustment mode is the central place to control and align the head the following functions can be done e Input setup the different inputs can be configured for a specific format or input source Image adjustment these adjustments are organized per image source and contain the aspect ratio timings and image settings e Lamp manage the lamp mode the lamp use lamp type and history e Alignment groups all controls necessary during the setup of the device onto a screen e Control contains the accessibility settings of the device such as address and communication setup and the DMX controls for the device Service contains information about how the device is performing This information will be useful when calling for a service intervention Some settings are applied saved immediately but other are only saved and applied after switching off the lamps e g video related settings Start up of the adjustment mode 9 3 Start up tools Only the local control panel can be used to start up the Adjustment mode How to start up 1 Press the Enter button on the local control panel to start up the Adjustment mode DML 1200 Input Lamp Control Service Image 5 1 Navigation and adjustments How to navigate in the menu structure Once in the menu structure use the jog dial on the local control panel to scroll through the items in the displayed menu The
29. C D Image 12 24 P1 128 P2 128 dls 255 P2 128 dls 128 P2 255 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 AAA e 12 Embedded Media Player Effect selection Effect parameters SE ter 0 255 Effect level brightness of pixels 0 255 Pixel number of pixels P2 and P3 have no effect on the image when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 22 Halftone 90 Overview This effect simulates the printing quality or method of magazines and newspapers P1 255 P2 between 0 and 128 raster introduced P3 0 no angle for the pixels of the raster P1 255 P2 between 0 and 128 P3 128 pixels have an angle of 45 Effect level brightness of grid O 0 ter Size size of print grid O 255 Angle determines the angle of the color dots P2 and P3 have no effect on the image when P1 equals 0 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player 12 3 13 23 Plasma Overview A liguid like effect BARCO Visibly yours A Image 12 26 Original image P1 repetion level on certain value P2 random distortion P3 random distortion Effect selection SS SS ter 0 255 Sets the repetition frequency of the projected image 0 255 Random distortion 0 255 Random distortion O P2 and P3 have no effect on the image when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 24 Flower Overview This effect distorts the image into a pattern similar to the petals of a flower BARC
30. DMX value P3 0 DMX value P3 0 Image 12 73 R59770209 DM L 1200 06 11 2009 AS 12 Embedded Media Player Selection el NN Selection parameters 0 255 X number of vertical bars 0 P2 0 255 Y number of horizontal bars 2 z P 0 255 Edge X amplitude in X direction of vertical bars 12 3 15 5 Interference C C 114 Overview Generates two concentric swirling circles that move around the screen with a certain speed and color The speed is determined by parameter P1 The size is determined by parameter P2 The color is determined by parameter P3 Result Result DMX value P1 0 DMX value P1 255 DMX value P2 0 DMX value P2 255 DMX value P3 0 DMX value P3 0 Image 12 74 Mcisisicos Visibly yours Layer 1 Result Result DMX value P1 0 DMX value P1 255 DMX value bi 0 DMX value P2 255 DMX value P3 0 DMX value P3 0 Image 12 75 Selection Value pecut te Interference Selection parameters Se 0 3 P R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player 12 3 15 6 Interferences Retro C C Overview Generates a tunnel like effect that swirl s around the screen whilst cascading The speed is determined by parameter P1 The color is determined by a combination of parameter P2 and P3 Result Result DMX value P1 0 DMX value P1 255 DMX valueP2 0 DMX value P2 255 DMX value P3 0 DMX value P3 255 Image 12 76 BARCo Visibly you
31. Enter The input selection menu opens 3 Turn the jog dial until the second page of the input menu is displayed and turn further to select Reset to factory presets and press Enter A reset is executed seal ve DML 1200 select no source Select RGBHY Auto image Alignment A el DU A at at e ay Tek Gd 1 d PETI I d sel to factory presets Select HOSDISDI Select DVI select media player Image load mada Aspect rabo Mo Input Signal No Source Select Image 6 7 i Image 6 8 Image 6 6 Image load mode 32 What can be done When the image lock mode is set to Auto image files can be created and saved When the image lock mode is set to Locked the current image files are immediately saved and locked No new image files can be created or loaded Settings can be changed during the show but are not saved When reconnecting the source the original settings are restored again When the source changes in lock mode in some cases the projected image can change can distort or can fully disappear Once the original source is restored the projected image returns with the original settings Example the lock mode is set to Auto while setting up the show Once the setup is finished the lock mode is set to Locked so that the show always starts with the original settings R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 How to set up 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Input and press Enter
32. Frmt orientation failed Warning Retry to start If problem persists call a qualified service technician Frmt white peaking failed Warning Retry to start If problem persists call a qualified service technician DMD temp low lt 10 C Turning on the lamp s will heat up the DMD DMD temp low lt 10 C Take measurements to increase the ambient temperature DMD temp high Warning Error Check if air slots are free Clean air filters Retry to start Ambient temp high Warning Error Take measurements to decrease the temperature Cooling liguid temp high If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan radiator A low If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan radiator A high If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan radiator B low If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan radiator B high If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan outlet A low If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan outlet A high If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan outlet B low If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan outlet B high If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan power supp A low If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan power supp A high If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan power supp A low If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan power sup
33. The lighter areas will let the image behind show through and the darker areas will cover or mask the image underneath cilnis oO visibly yours Layer 1 Layer 2 Multiply Image 12 60 EIG Is Lee BAARCH Visibly yours v la aari Layer 1 Layer 2 Multiply Image 12 61 Combination mode selection Value 12 3 14 12 Screen Overview Screen mode is used for highlighting and making the layer appear lighter Since highlights cannot be shown with black no effect will appear by applying the Screen mode to an entirely black layer or part of a layer ESOS visibly yours Layer 1 Layer 2 Image 12 62 108 Ez AA RS9770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player Screen Layer 1 Image 12 63 Combination mode selection Value 12 3 14 13 Opaque Overview Opaque takes the top layer and fully covers any layer underneath When re sizing the layer with the layer zoom to a value less than 100 then the underlying layer is still covered BARcCO Visibly yours Layer 1 Layer 2 Opaque Opaque Zoom gt 100 Zoom lt 100 Image 12 64 BARCe Visibly yours Layer 1 Layer 2 Opaque Opaque Zoom gt 100 Zoom lt 100 Image 12 65 Combination mode selection jms pie UU 12 3 14 14 Sprite Overview Sprite works very similar to Opague It fully covers the underneath layer when zoom is 100 or more When re sizing the layer using the layer zoom to a value less
34. a 3rd person pushes away the flight case 12 ee R lt 99770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 2 General Image 2 3 AA CAUTION Never use the head as carrying handle to lift up the DML 1200 For rigged operation 1 Leave the flight case on its wheels and open the 6 locks Image 2 4 Open flight case 2 Take off the L shaped cover The DML 1200 hangs in the fight case 3 Turn in 4 rigging clamps R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ 13 2 General 90 o i cop n IE Dee OS S OS 0000 OD Ox gt O SCH E ie ED O Z E O BZ p 0 S Ss 0 E E A Ss E s e e a 0 Ss 5 5a Image 2 5 4 Lower the truss and hook up all rigging clamps 5 Lift up the device for a few centimeter 6 Push the flight case away from the device For more information about how to mount the clamps see Truss mounting of the DML 1200 page 17 2 3 Projector air inlets and outlets Air inlet and outlet Image 2 6 e E Air flow Image 2 7 Air flow base The DML 1200 has an air inlet at the lens side of the head and an air outlet at the back side of the head The base has an air inlet at the back side and an air outlet at the right side and left side 14 _ _ axe Tr T II
35. an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to it and possible injury to the user When mounting the device to the ceiling or to a rigging system always mount the delivered security cables and connectors Before mounting the security cable inspect the cable and connector Do not use when visible damage is detected Stretch the security cable completely If necessary turn the security cable a few times around the truss before closing the connection so that the cable is stretched as much as possible Connector may not be mounted under bending stress It is hazardous to operate without lens or shield Shields lenses or utra vilolet screens shall be changed if they have become visible damaged to such an extent that their effectiveness is impaired For example by cracks or deep scratches Mercury Vapor Warnings Keep the following warnings in mind when using the projector The lamp used in the projector contains mercury In case of a lamp rupture explosion there will be a mercury vapor emission In order to minimize the potential risk of inhaling mercury vapors Ensure the projector is installed only in ventilated rooms Replace the lamp module before the end of its operational life Promptly ventilate the room after a lamp rupture explosion has occurred evacuate the room particularly in case of a preg nant woman Seek medical attention if unusual health conditions occur after a lamp rupture expl
36. caw eae Rasen Ree ene 5 1 3 Important warnings concerning DML flight cases nvevnnnnuvannrva nu nee nn vee rr nne e nee a nen nn even 8 14 ere le ee elle Ee ctas dais baled carne and E a krista aa laamat age eae mos 8 E EE 11 CN We E ee Reen 11 22 AIMPACKING Ne CCVICS aada EE 11 29 E FO SClOr AI IMIGIS ANd Re EE EE 14 PHYSICAalINStAllAllON WEE 15 Sek Pan and Er H len Le NEE EE 15 32 Mounting the DME 200 e de EEN 17 3 3 Truss Mounting ortie DM La12 00 EEN 17 SEELEN aaa aaa nam alad 21 AA POWEPCONMCCUOR rd ee aal aa il aema Ee 21 Az JIMPULEOAASEHOMS A pads a liaan agenda t a vaatamas olla aan a ews od ee ies 22 4 3 CommuniGation GOnneCuons EE 23 4 4 AA aa EECH 26 Start up of the Adjustment mode 29 Ser ADONE aa USAMOS a We AA dee atkal AS Re ke eee ee 29 521 Startup Or Ine adjustment NOUS nat aaa aaa AAA laks at 29 8 3 ere ele ue Kal un En EE 29 pU MENU siii dsd A 31 St EE HE e Ee dee A eee ee 31 6 27 Alto Mage Meilen re kenake keila ia EE 31 2855 IRESCU LO TACIOLY EE EEN 32 64 image load Mode ita Ja aaa ad daa a otata Coie iia iam ee co caw eww neers Ge taasta sa 32 Oo 9151118 al tada es a doce ne Ne RD ee Re eee Lea eo er ec de eee eee nl eee ees ey en e tl 33 6 6 Derek Eu Jia A Sere AAA A AAA ela e DEER 34 67 NO SOUTCO SElECIEd EE EE 34 Lamp MON trola a aas ak meri aa vaia ai aina a Ala aaa Aina Anaga 37 EN LOVE EMAD EE 37 LZ lo e AAA O ad ce sa t naat tallis cast aoa
37. kid EE 97 PA E RIPE NE AT eer eT Seen eT eee Ton ATT 98 12 95 15 A AL EE Ee aaa A nen Skt take EE dee 99 E E e EE 99 LIO MOS A Amata aaa aa a OG Cae esa aa aa ala a Seana 100 2 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 Table of contents E e ge ln UE e eu DEE 101 12 SAG 238 LAMAV er ce nd organ A A Ee eaa a ea Caa 101 12 31 E e AAA e E E a E a E E ER 102 12 35 14 Layer COmpDINALION ModE maas i a EE EE 102 EE E Gi 181 0148919 81031701 EE EE 102 12 53 44 AO A tena ane as ee alandati ease tye Bae ae ee A ast Meee oes oe ee een ask 103 12 35 143 OU De EE 104 12 93 144 Marke ss aiaks a see canoes ned egle wane denne eliit a wean n asthe 104 12 93 A AO Me A A A AA aan 104 o E A EE 105 12 E SEET Ee SE eee ea ae SNe de ee oa haan eee ast 105 SS Ee Me EE 106 Ee ENEE 107 T229 de DINGO NGS AAA kastetakse i laiad A eee inane kll 107 112485 tA WV AY ae A Aa eee a ee 108 ELO MAZO OCN is A EE 108 SE E O A EE 109 12 32 MAMA OMe ates ead eal cee eee ti a a eee iad ee eee kare ee aus wad etek 109 12 3 14 15 LUMINANCE keV emamaa atra A A AAA AAA A AA 110 11728 ATA MO MAS A EN A AAA AN di da 111 V2 3 45 Matte layef seleccions EEN 111 B25 151 aide ele AAA Anant EE EEN 111 ALO ZOO hae eee ak phd bee eee de a EE 112 AS lee A Mama EE 112 12 93 49 4 EE 113 EE E Ke NIGH erEnCe EE 114 12 3 49 64Ateeremees ROUO CEC iii cis dant cay nates cere ener ted aca deters a Cre neue deg a eae n agad 115 12 5 19 7 terterenees maa Gare tee tte aaa a
38. mount the DML on a wall Use it always in a ceiling mount or floor mount installation When mounting on a chariot with wheels always use wheels with brakes e Moving head Make sure the head cannot touch any other materials Do not use this equipment near water e Special Care for Laser Beams Special care should be used when DLP projectors are used in the same room as high power laser equipment Direct or indirect hitting of a laser beam on to the lens can severely damage the Digital Mirror Devices M in which case there is a loss of warranty Never place a DML in direct sun light Sun light on the lens can severly damage the Digital Mirror Devices in which case there is a loss of warranty Save the original packing material they will come in handy if you ever have to ship your equipment For maximum protection repack your set as it was originally packed at the factory e Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine or abrasive cleaners since these will damage the cabinet Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth lightly dampened with mild detergent solution e To ensure the highest optical performance and resolution the projection lenses are specially treated with an anti reflective coating therefore avoid touching the lens To remove dust on the lens use a soft dry cloth Do not
39. on ON OFF blinking lamp 1 is in after cooling OFF when lamp 1 is not ignited Yellow ON when lamp 2 is on ON OFF blinking lamp 2 is in after cooling OFF when lamp 2 is not ignited Yellow ON when lamp 3 is on ON OFF blinking lamp 3 is in after cooling OFF when lamp 3 is not ignited Yellow ON when lamp 4 is on ON OFF blinking lamp 4 is in after cooling OFF when lamp 4 is not ignited ON when the Media Player is on ON OFF blinking when the Media Player software is up and running OFF when Media Player is off ON when the head is on ON OFF blinking when the head is on and ready OFF head is not ready ON indicates a warning in the head during operation A warning allows normal operation but some hardware in the device does not match the required specifications ON OFF blinking indicates a fatal error Service is required OFF no errors detected Green ON OFF blinking when the device received DMX data within the last 3 seconds eT OFF no DMX data received a Ml Ml R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 AI 4 Connections LEDs are only active when the LCD panel is activated or when an activation command is sent via Projector Toolset 44 Linking DML 1200 s Standard DMX linking The number of devices on a link will be determined by the combined number of channels required by all devices One link universe contains 512 channels DMX cable
40. one master layer 1 matte and 2 media layers Effects are possible on both media layers and on the master layer A mask can be set on the master layer The embedded media player can operate in e Barco mode Hippotizer mode By default the Barco mode is selected Switching to the Hippotizer mode is only possible with the Projector Toolset software For more information about the Hippotizer mode consult the User manual written by Green Hippo Ltd Media player output The output image of the media player can be a mix of both media layers each with their effects and the manipulations Below an overview of each layer capabilities e the content of the master layer is only manipulations like keystone warp effects etc e the content of media layer is an image or a video clip manipulated by color effects XYZ positioning intensity etc e the content of the matte is an internally generated image based on algoritms 12 2 Storing images or clips Overview All images and clips used by the media player are stored in banks A bank is virtual folder containing clips and stills Each bank can contain up to 256 clips or stills The DML 1200 can contain 256 banks where bank 0 and bank 1 are pre loaded banks All other banks are user defined Use Barco s MediaManager to upload your own clips and stills Bank 0 is the default Barco image bank stills Bank 1 is the default Barco movie bank clips 12 3 Controlling the Media Pla
41. projector To prevent injury take note of the weight of the projector Minimum 2 persons are needed to lift up the device No twist is allowed When lifting out of the flight case a 3rd person has to push away the flight case while the first 2 are lifting up the device To prevent injury ensure that the lens and all cover plates are correctly installed See installation procedures Warning high intensity light beam NEVER look into the lens High luminance could result in injury to the eye Before attempting to remove any of the device s covers you must disconnect from the wall outlet When performing setup work to a ceiling mounted device to prevent injury caused by falling objects or the system set out a keep out area Consult a professional structural engineer prior to suspending the device from a structure not intended for that use Always ensure that the working load limit of the structure can handle the load of the device The power input at the base of the device is considered as the disconnect device When required to switch off the device to access parts inside always disconnect the power cord at the base of the device In case the power input at the base of the device is not accessible e g ceiling mount the socket outlet supplying the device shall be installed nearby the device and be easily accessible or a readily accessible general disconnect device shall be incorporated in the fixed wiring Do not place this equipment on
42. selected item will get a background color To activate a selected submenu or function press Enter How to make an adjustment Once a function is selected with the jog dial press Enter to activate this function The value behind this selection is highlighted Use the jog dial to change the value to the desired value Press Enter to activate this value and to return to the function selection Repeat this action when necessary to change the value again About the menus Both bottom lines on the display are used to indicate the last error or warning which has occurred The first line of these two indicates the status warning or error and the second line gives a description of the warning or error To see an overview of all warnings and errors see Error list page 165 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ 29 5 Start up of the Adjustment mode 30 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 6 INPUT MENU Overview Input selection Auto Image Alignment Reset to factory presets Image load mode Aspect ratio No input signal No source selected 6 1 Input selection 6 Input menu How to select an input 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select nput and press Enter The input selection menu opens 3 Turn the jog dial to select the desired input and press Enter The corresponding input will be selected Possible inputs DML 1200 Input Lamp Control Service Image 6 1 No source no
43. source is selected RGBHV HDSDI SDI DVI Media player internal built in media player is selected Input Selec Selec Selec Select Selec Image 6 2 6 2 Auto Image Alignment no source RGBHV HOSDISDI DVI media player What can be done An alignment of the preview window is executed for the new source How to use 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Input and press Enter The input selection menu opens 3 Turn the jog dial until the second page of the input menu is displayed and turn further to select Auto image alignment and press Enter R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 31 6 Input menu 6 3 An auto alignment of the current source is executed input select no source Auto Image Alignment select RGBHY Reset to factory presets Select HDSDI SDI Image load mode Select DVI Aspect rabo select media player Na Input Signal No Source Select Image 6 4 R Image 6 5 Image 6 3 Reset to factory presets 6 4 What can be done All internally created image files due to switching from source or using the auto image alignment function can be cleared by a reset to factory presets Do not use this function during a show as it can delete previous created information necessary for the show Use this function before the set up of a show How to reset 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Input and press
44. than 100 then the underlying layer is revealed This can be used to create a window in a window R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ 109 12 Embedded Media Player A E Visibly yours Visibly yours Layer 1 Layer 2 Sprite Sprite Zoom gt 100 Zoom lt 100 Image 12 66 BARCO oe AA Visibly yours Visibly yours Layer 1 Sprite Sprite Zoom gt 100 Zoom lt 100 Image 12 67 Combination mode selection Value 184 199 Sprite Kee WE 12 3 14 15 Luminance key Overview The luminance key uses the brightness of the layer to decide whether the underlying layer is visible or not At 100 brightness DMX parameter 1 255 of layer 2 only this layer layer 2 is visible When decreasing the DMX value of parameter 1 of layer 2 more and more of the underlying layer is revealed The value of parameter 1 determines the threshold at which the luminance key works This is useful for removing black surrounds from images and video clips EITA Oa Visibly yours Layer 1 Layer 2 Luminance key Image 12 68 EITAS Oa Visibly yours Layer 1 Image 12 69 Combination mode selection Value 200 215 Luminance key ee 110 E PHI ZU ZU DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player 12 3 14 16 Matte Overview When Matte is selected the matte selection is first applied to the layer and then the combination is made with the other layer Combination mode selection ca ca NN ci EH 12
45. the jog dial further in the same direction and the second page is automatically displayed on the LCD display The following items are given in the list Main software Fan controller software Lamp info units FPGA CPLD Video FPGA Fiberlink TX and RX How to display an overview 1 Image 9 4 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Service and press Enter 3 4 Turn the jog dial to select Version table and press Enter Turn the jog dial to select Diagnosis and press Enter The first page of the version table is displayed As there are more items than space available on the LCD when turning the jog dial further than the last item a new page will be displayed LR ks A Dh ee pat D AC d di eT Lei i E Voltages Iden D gp Salas Diagnosis Service pattern thcation Temperatures Fan speeds Device status Error logging Calibration Image 9 6 Image 9 5 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 Main Fan ctrl firm Fan ctrl Lamp info 1 Lamp into 2 Lamp info 3 Lamp info 4 Image 9 7 9 3 2 Voltages What can be displayed The current value of the different measurement points inside the device How to display 1 Image 9 8 Press Enter to start up the main menu Turn the jog dial to select Service and press Enter 2 3 4 Turn the jog dial to select Diagnosis and press Enter Turn the jog dial to select Voltages and pre
46. z see expansion expansion R expansion dor 1 expansion pension expansion al al al gt gt gt gt gt E gt gt gt gt CA CA 9 CA O gt oO NO O expansion expansion expansion expansion expansion expansion 1 For future expansion N 00 O Oo R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 gg K K 7 II OS al A DMX chart A 3 DMX chart EMP 156 Common layer Chan Function Type Value Default Action nel 52 Matte layer FX 53 54 99 56 57 SL FX Listing Mu Par1 ch53 Par2 ch54 Par3 ch55 Color Green RGB Blue directo direction Se horizontal bars A direction KIIN 13 Interference MA M Co HI ES C C Color Ee 17 Speed SS 1 Green 1 ence Retro C C eile re 21 Soe E C E Color ence Retro R C 26 29 Interfer Speed Size Color ence R C al 33 Interference A pis R R Color ae 37 a CR AE Color ence Retro R R s 41 Eee E PS S Scale eapo O A EE 2 ri ME RR E Ss Brightness Speed Er FE PA GEES eesel 1 Warp selection EES NEE R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 Chan Function Type nel 58 Mask 60 Mask indexed position 61 Mask aspect ratio 62 Mask blur 63 Master FX select Value 0 3 4 7 8 11 12 15 16 19 20 23 28 31 252 255 Default 128 A DMX chart Action Open no masking Circular 3 sided inverted 4 sided inver
47. 0 255 ee a sharp image to a fully blurred image 12 3 13 Layer effects Overview Layer effects are a combination of an effect selection with maximum 3 effect parameters Layer effects can be selected for layer 1 on channel 97 and for layer 2 on channel 124 The effect parameters are set for layer 1 on channel 98 99 and 100 and for layer 2 on channel 125 126 and 127 12 3 13 1 No effect Overview This bypasses the effect engine Always switch the effect selection to this mode when no effect is needed The effect parameters have no effect then Effect selection CS BH 12 3 13 2 Radial blur Overview Radial blur uses repetitions of the source image to achieve a rotary blur effect The radial blur effect is determined by 3 parameter R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 _ 75 12 Embedded Media Player Image 12 5 Radial blur level applied Radial blur level applied P2 value applied image shift in X direction P3 0 Radial blur level applied P2 0 P3 value applied image shift in Y direction Effect selection moo GE Effect parameters ter 0 255 Blur amount 0 255 Shift X direction 0 255 Shift Y direction P2 and P3 have no effect on the image when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 3 Motion blur 76 Overview Motion blur applies a moving blur effect that will leave outlines of the animation within a clip The motion blur effect is determined by one parameter the amount o
48. 18 4 Insert a new HEPA filter by pulling the spring clamp away and insert the filter into its position Point the arrow on the side of the filter to outside of the plate Release the spring clamp 5 Reinstall the side panel of the base 14 9 Removal of a lamp unit AA WARNING This procedure may only be performed by qualified technical service personnel pressure the lamp may explode in either hot or cold states if improperly handled For recycling guidelines CAUTION Never attempt to disassemble the lamp from its housing or to dispose of it Due to its high internal see Recycling guidelines page 8 About the lamps The device head contains 4 lamps each of them in a separate lamp house Each lamp can be individually replaced by a spare lamp Each lamp position has a number That number is also used in the software to identify the parameters of the corresponding lamp R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ 145 14 Servicing Image 14 19 Lamp position When servicing a device with exploded lamp Keep the following warning in mind when servicing a device with exploded lamp Mercury Vapor Warnings The lamp used in the device contains mercury In case of a lamp rupture explosion there will be a mercury vapor emission In order to minimize the potential risk of inhaling mercury vapors Ensure the projector is installed only in ventilated rooms Replace the lamp module before the end of its
49. 2 lamps and immediately again to 4 lamps is only done after respecting a cool down period of 2 minutes Using the projector in 2 lamps mode will reduce the noise level of the projector as the fan speeds are reduced How to toggle 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Lamp and press Enter 3 Turn the jog dial to select Lamp mode and press Enter The Lamp mode setting is selected 4 Press ENTER to toggle between 2 lamps or 4 lamps Ton ASAA DML 1200 Lam 3 identification Overview High Altitude Disabled Lamp power Economic Image 7 10 Image 7 9 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 AA 7 Lamp menu 2 lamps Only 2 lamps will be ignited during start up That can be the combination of lamp 1 amp 4 or lamp 2 amp 3 The selection depends on the current run time of the lamps 4 lamps All 4 lamps will be ignited during start up 7 6 Lamp power What can be done The lamp power mode can be switched between Normal and Economic When playing in economic mode the life time of the active lamps will increase How to toggle 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Lamp and press Enter 3 Turn the jog dial to select Lamp power and press Enter The Lamp power setting is selected 4 Press ENTER to toggle between Economic or Normal DML 1200 Lamp Identification Overview High Altitude Disabled Lamp mode 2 lamps Lamp power Economic Inp
50. 6 Ib Be sure that the table or truss installation on which the device s has to be installed is capable of handling five 5 times the complete load of the complete system Power requirements One DML 1200 requires 200 240 V 10A 50 60Hz Clean air environment A device must always be mounted in a manner which ensures the free flow of clean air into the projectors ventilation inlets For installations in environments where the projector is subject to airborne contaminants such as that produced by smoke machines or similar these deposit a thin layer of greasy residue upon the projectors internal optics and imaging electronic surfaces degrading performance then it is highly advisable and desirable to have this contamination removed prior to it reaching the projectors clean air supply Devices or structures to extract or shield contaminated air well away from the projector are a prerequisite if this is not a feasible solution then measures to relocate the projector to a clean air environment should be considered Only ever use the manufacturer s recommended cleaning kit which has been specifically designed for cleaning optical parts never use industrial strength cleaners on the projector s optics as these will degrade optical coatings and damage sensitive optoelectronics components Failure to take suitable precautions to protect the projector from the effects of persistent and prolonged air contam inants will culminate in extensive and irreversib
51. 80 59 94 2 1 SMPTE 274M 1920x1080 50 2 1 SMPTE 274M 1920 1080 50 2 1 1250 SMPTE 295M 1920x1080 24 Segmented SMPTE 274M 1920x1080 23 98 Segmented SMPTE 274M HDCP DVI input specifications DVI type DVI I DVI Integrated but the analog signals are not supported Single link configuration Supports UXGA Resolution 1600 x 1200 Pixel Rates up to 165 MHz Digital Visual Interface DVI and High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDCP Specification Compliant Vertical frequencies 24 75 Hz e Horizontal frequencies 20 90 kHz e Cable lengths up to 3 meter at UXGA speed Compliance DDC2B support according to VESA EDID Version 1 2 External Sync Only with embedded media player External sync signal coming from external source to look the embedded media player on that source 4 3 Communication connections 4 Connections Overview G D KN 7 200V 240V 50 60 Hz ET VGA OUT OO a o JO E E a r f l Ia IMP1O ODMxI imP20 eu LMP3Q ON LMP 4 O ERR i ore Image 4 3 Communications mOOW gt DMX512 data in data out Ethernet connection LCD communication display Function buttons and jog dial USB inputs R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 23 4 Connections 24 F Status LEDs G VGA out DMX interf
52. DML 1200 User guide With embedded media player R9050110 R59770209 04 06 11 2009 Barco nv Media amp Entertainment Division Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 89 70 Fax 32 56 36 883 86 E mail sales events barco com Visit us at the web www barco com Printed in Belgium Copyright All rights reserved No part of this document may be copied reproduced or translated It shall not otherwise be recorded transmitted or stored in a retrieval system without the prior written consent of Barco Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful interference in which case the user will be responsible for correcting any interference at his own expense EN55022 CISPR22 Class A ITE Information Technology Equipment Class A ITE is a category of all other ITE which satisfies the class A ITE limits but not the class B ITE limits Such equipment should not be restricted in its sale
53. H 8 V keystone rotation 15 pincushion barrel distortion extensive freeform warping max 825 points Playback Device Based on Hippotizer V3 technology Developed by Green Hippo Ltd Position accuracy and 0 375 on encoders error correction lt 0 1 in normal movement repeatability max 1832 W DMX512 Artnet Power consumption Protocol horizontal amp vertical edge blending controlled over DMX Video input synchronisation genlock through additional BNC connector 75 kg fixture only Zoom range defocused 11 40 focused 12 38 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ _ O EN OOO 6 O D Specitications 170 cz OA RS9770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 E Order info E ORDER INFO E 1 Spare part order info Order info This list contains only customer serviceable spare parts R98610206 Dust filter kit 6 pack R986102012 Dust filter kit 12 pack R9861030 Lamp kit single lamp R9861040 Lamp kit two lamps R9861050 Lamp kit four lamps R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 171 E Order info 172 OA RS9770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 Revision Sheet To Barco nv Media 8 Entertainment Division Documentation Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 89 70 Fax 32 56 36 88 24 E mail service mne barco com Web www barco com From Date Please correct the following points in this documentation R59770209 04 page wrong correct R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009
54. L 1200 06 11 2009 ___ 163 B Dimensions Image B 2 Dimensions rotation B 2 Dimensions flight case Dimensions 930 BARGO DML 1200 1017 1165 Image B 3 Dimensions in millimeters 14 A J RS9770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 C Troubleshooting C TROUBLESHOOTING C 1 Error list Overview lamp before the projector cannot start up anymore Fcb undef fan speed warning Call qualified service technician Frmt start failed Call qualified service technician Frmt start init failed Warning Software init error Remove and apply power retry to start If problem persists call a qualified service technician Frmt power good failed Warning Remove and apply power retry to start If problem persists call a qualified service technician Frmt read data failed Warning No communication to the formatter Call qualified service technician Frmt color wheel failed Warning Color wheel does not spin or color wheel not phase locked Retry to start If problem persists call a qualified service technician R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ 165 C Troubleshooting Description Action Frmt index delay failed Warning Retry to start If problem persists call a qualified service technician Frmt sequence failed Warning Retry to start If problem persists call a qualified service technician
55. LEDs The green LED lights up if the input is selected as the active input The yellow LED lights up if the input has detected valid input syncs 5 cable input signal connectivity Input signal R Pr G Y RGBHV G RGBS G RGsB R Gs sync on green 5 cable input specifications Data and HD sources RGB and YUV HS VS CS or SOG Y Pixel clock maximum 170 MHz 8 bit color e Video sources RGB 5251 6251 525p 625p Macrovision copy protection robust 8 bit color e Automatic detection of sync inputs but with manual override automatic mode RGB manual modes RGB HS VS CS RGB SOG e Sync signals are 75 ohm terminated Signal requirements RG s B o R 0 7Vpp 3dB 75 Ohm termination B Pg o G s 1Vpp 3dB 0 7Vpp G 0 3Vpp Sync 75 Ohm termination o B 0 7Vpp 3dB 75 Ohm termination SDI HD SDI specifications e 1 input BNC 1 active loop through output BNC e 10 bit color e SDI 525 625 interlaced e Coax 75 Ohm 22 H S R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 Supported HDSDI standards Progressive O O O 0 0 0 O 1280x720 60 1 1 SMPTE 296M 1280x720 59 94 1 1 SMPTE 296M 1920x1080 30 1 1 SMPTE 274M 1920x1080 29 97 1 1 SMPTE 274M 1920x1080 25 1 1 SMPTE 274M 1920x1080 24 1 1 SMPTE 274M 1920x1080 23 98 1 1 SMPTE 274M Interlaced e O O O 0 0 0 0 1920x1035 60 2 1 SMPTE 260M 1920x1035 59 94 2 1 SMPTE 260M 1920x1080 60 2 1 SMPTE 274M 1920x10
56. Turn the jog dial to select Control and press Enter 3 Turn the jog dial to select Startup and press Enter The device starts up and moves to the homing position DML 1200 MEN Control Startup Standby Demo mode DMA data DMX address 257 DMX universe Image 8 2 Image 8 1 When DMX data is applied to the device it starts up but the head remains in its current position 8 3 Standby How to switch to standby 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Control and press Enter 3 Turn the jog dial to select Standby and press Enter The device goes to standby The fans are still running for a few minutes to cool down the head pa e Fea dea 7 DML 1200 Control Demo mode DMA data DMX address 257 DMX universe Image 8 4 Image 8 3 AE em OOOO RRS9770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 6 Control menu 8 4 Demo mode What can be done Within the DML 1200 a demo run is programmed When the demo mode is activated the demo run starts with an interval of x seconds The number of times the demo run has been started is indicated in Demo cycles Practical use of the demo mode for service purposes to verify the normal operation of the device Demo mode can only be started if no DMX data is applied to the device How to activate deactivate the demo 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Control and press Enter 3
57. Turn the jog dial to select Demo mode and press Enter The selection jumps to ON or OFF 4 Turn the jog dial to select ON or OFF and press Enter ON Demo mode starts OFF Demo mode stops z r _ sia ee oa Control Demo mode ee Lemo mode Demodelay Sx4 4 Demo mode Demo cycles DMX data DMX address 257 DMX universe 0 Image 8 6 Image 8 7 Image 8 5 How to set up the delay 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Control and press Enter 3 Turn the jog dial to select Demo delay and press Enter The selection jumps to digit indication 4 Turn the jog dial until the desired delay is obtained The delay is expressed in seconds multiplied by 4 4 em e 7 gem a Control Lemo mode Demo mode Standby Demo delay 5x4 Demo mode Demo cycles DMX data DMA address 257 DMX universe Image 8 9 Image 8 10 Image 8 8 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ 48 6 Control menu 8 5 DMX data What can be done The local generated DMX data can be used to control the device or to check if all functions are working properly While changing a DMX value the device follows immediately The first 16 channels can be controlled via the local generated DMX data See see DMX chart Digital moving luminiere page 153 for more information about these channels How to change a DMX value 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to se
58. X address 257 DMX universe Image 8 35 Image 8 34 Enabled with a Projector Toolset or an Art Net DMX device Disabled no auto shutdown possible About Auto shutdown and video If the DML should not shutdown while video is connected then the shutdown setting should be set to Disabled 8 13 Status LEDs Media Player ON OFF LCD contrast 24 Pan encoder Enabled Tiltencoder Enabled Network A E ee ae el a AS Auto shutdown Disable Image 8 36 Auto shutdown will happen after 5 minutes when no DMX is sent to the input AND no connection is available 48 What can be done Status LEDs for Ethernet connection and inputs can be disabled as well as the backlight of the LCD panel When disabled no indication is on the status LEDs and nothing is displayed on the LCD panel With the status LEDs setting enabled the LCD panel lights up when pressing on Enter When no more action is taken on the menus the backlight goes out after a certain time With Exit it is possible to quit the menu immediately and at the same time the backlight goes out How to set up 1 2 3 Press Enter to start up the main menu Turn the jog dial to select Contro and press Enter Turn the jog dial until the third page of the control menu is displayed and turn further to select Status LEDs and press Enter The selection jumps to disabled or enabled Press Enter to toggle between Disabled or Enabled PA DML 1200 Control
59. a 16 Mount the reservoir holder and turn in both screws 17 Close the projector cover 152 E 59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 A DMX chart A DMX CHART A 1 DMX chart Digital moving luminiere Overview A A AAA nel 0 255 Left right movement rotation of yoke 2 0 255 Forward movement rotation of head Tilt fine 0 255 e Intensity 0 255 A a the light output between 0 and 100 E Optical zoom 0 255 From wide to narrow beam Optical focus 0 255 eer ee focus from near to far Shutter strobe 1 1 Closed 16 31 Open 32 47 MK Strobe from slow to fast 48 239 For future expansions 0 255 Do i Open full CTO KZ 0 31 AS Light mode UN 32 63 OO mode circular EN 64 95 L mode I 96 255 i For future expansion W 0 200 M close 1 cm remains open 0 31 DS Disarmed 32 47 Reset start homing seguence GC E 63 E Homing without pan and tilt 64 79 Homing pan and tilt only 80 95 Homing CMY only 96 127 Lamp on 160 191 IS For future expansion Se 3 x indicates XFade oO R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ 15 A DMX chart A 2 DMX chart Image 154 Overview C rfi Joor e E A e O ETH RE ien ii JANNU 128 159 LA Media player selected IW 160 191 oi No source selected for future expansion id 192 223 No source selected for future expansion 224 255 Ea No source selected for future expansion Bright
60. ace The communication interface of the DML 1200 supports DMX The DML 1200 is DMX512 A protected DMX is used as communication bus between different devices in the light technic Each device has an input and a thru so that the bus can be daisy chained between the different devices According to the standard a two pair cable with shield and XLR connector is used The shield must not be connected to or be in contact with the shell or body of either male female connector Use cables which are compliant with the DMX512 standard You can use the DMX input port A to connect a DMX device or lighting console This way you can control the DML 1200 from that lighting console The DMX output port G can be connected to the next device in the daisy chain The DMX output port is a passive loop through and is functional even when the device is not powered Pin Description 1 Shield 2 Data 1 3 Data 1 4 NC 5 NC DMX DMX 512 Lighting protocol over RS 485 interface Carries information of 512 channels from a lighting controller to lighting devices Standardized by USITT Ethernet network communication The DML 1200 can be connected to a LAN local area network using one of the Ethernet ports C on the communication interface Once connected to the LAN users are capable of accessing the device from any location inside or outside if allowed their company network using the DML control software Projector Toolset This toolset locates the device o
61. ack has the potential of lightening the underlying image Lighten mode compares the active layer to the underlying image only allowing those areas that are lighter than the underlying image to show up R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player EITAS Oa Visibly yours Layer 1 Image 12 48 BARCe Visibly yours Layer 1 Layer 2 Lighten Image 12 49 Combination mode selection REE 12 3 14 6 Softlight Overview If the color being applied is lighter than mid grey the image is lightened Ifthe color being applied is darker than mid grey the image is darkened Depending on the image soft ligth can also be used to produce soft shadows and highlights EITAS Oa Visibly yours Layer 1 Image 12 50 EITAS Oa visibly yours Layer 1 as 2 SoftLight Image 12 51 Combination mode selection i m AAA 12 3 14 7 Softlight inverse Overview The same as soft light but just more intense R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ K O O03 zz AAA 105 12 Embedded Media Player DOC Visibly yours Layer 1 Layer 2 SoftLight inverse Image 12 52 ELIS Os Visibly yours Layer 1 Image 12 53 Combination mode selection Poo et eee E Soft light inverse 12 3 14 8 Hardlight Overview If the colors being applied are lighter than mid gray screen mode lightens is applied If the colors being applied are darker than middle gray multiply mo
62. amage to optical coatings or scratches to lens surfaces we have developed recommendations for cleaning FIRST we recommend you try to remove any material from the lens by blowing it off with clean dry deionized air DO NOT use any liquid to clean the lenses Necessary tools Toraysee MN cloth delivered together with the lens kit Order number R379058 How to clean the lens 1 Always wipe lenses with a CLEAN Toraysee M cloth 2 Wipe lenses in a one single direction Warning Do not wipe back and forwards across the lens surface as this tends to grind dirt into the coating Ge Do not leave the cleaning cloth in either an open room or lab coat pocket as doing so can contaminate the cloth P If smears occur when cleaning lenses replace the cloth Smears are the first indication of a dirty cloth AA CAUTION Do not use fabric softener when washing the cleaning cloth or softener sheets when drying the cloth Do not use liquid cleaners on the cloth as doing so will contaminate the cloth Other lenses can also be cleaned safely with this Toraysee cloth 13 2 Cleaning the exterior of the DML 1200 How to clean the exterior 1 Unplug the power cord 2 Clean the housing with a damp cloth Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth lightly dampened with a mild detergent solution 13 3 Level check of cooling liquid What should be done The projector is liquid cooled When running with a low liquid co
63. ayer 1 Result Result DMX value P1 127 DMX value P1 127 DMX value P2 127 OMX value P2 255 DMX value P3 0 DMX value P3 127 Image 12 91 Selection Value E A 42 45 Flowers Mf lool oom Selection parameters ter P1 0 126 Rotation speed direction 1 127 stand still 128 Rotation speed direction 2 255 0 255 Softness 0 255 Scale 12 3 15 14 Fog Overview Generates a blurred cloudy fog with lighter and darker parts which can move randomly over the image Result Result DMX value P1 0 DMX value P1 127 DMX value P2 0 DMX value P2 0 DMX value P3 127 DMX value P3 127 Image 12 92 Visibly yours Layer 1 Result Result DMX value P1 0 DMX value P1 127 DMX value P2 0 DMX value P2 0 DMX value P3 127 DMX value P3 127 Image 12 93 R59770209 DM L 1200 06 11 2009 ___ 121 12 Embedded Media Player Selection Selection parameters Parame Value ter P1 0 255 Lightness P2 0 255 Speed 0 255 Brightness 12 3 15 15 Rain Overview Generates a rain pattern which moves from top to bottom The density of the raindrop and the falling angle is adjustable Result Result DMX value P1 127 OMX value P1 255 DMX value P2 127 DMX value P2 255 DMX value P3 0 OMX value P3 0 Image 12 94 SE re F Result Result DMX value bi 0 DMX value P1 127 DMX value P2 0 DMX value P2 0 DMX value P3 127 DMX value P3 127 Image 12 95 Selectio
64. ble Via the calibration menu it is possible to align the different items of one device with another device so that you are sure that their start position is equal How to calibrate an item 1 Image 9 39 Press Enter to start up the main menu Turn the jog dial to select Service and press Enter 2 3 4 Turn the jog dial to select Calibration and press Enter Turn the jog dial to select an item or turn the jog dial over the last item to open the second menu and select an item and press Enter Turn the jog dial to change the current value and press Enter Identfication Diagnosis Service pattern index dela Pan cal Tilt cal Dimmer Cal Zoom Cal Focus Cal q mi i TAGATI R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ JJ rn D I 9 Service menu 60 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 70 Moving light control via DMX 10 MOVING LIGHT CONTROL VIA DMX Overview e Pan Tilt Intensity Optical zoom focus e Shutter Strobe e Cyan Magenta Yellow e CTO Color temperature origin Mode selection Iris e Control channel 10 1 Pan Tilt Channels AAA 2 Tilt Coarse 0 255 Forward backward movement oe E AN 10 2 Intensity Channel 5 Adjusts the intensity between 0 and 100 when sending a value between 0 and 255 10 3 Optical zoom focus Overview AAA 0 255 Changes from a wide to a narrow beam 0 255 Changes from close
65. but the following warning shall be included in the instructions for use Warning This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Trademarks Brand and product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective holders All brand and product names mentioned in this manual serve as comments or examples and are not to be understood as advertising for the products or their manufacturers Disposal Information This equipment has required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production It may contain hazardous substances for health and environment In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in the environment and to diminish the pressure on natural resources we encourage you to use the appropriate take back systems Those systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of your end of life equipment in a sound way The crossed out wheeled bin symbol invites you to use those systems If you need more information on the collection reuse and recycling systems please contact your local or regional waste administrator You can also contact us for more information on the environmental performances of our products GNU GPL code If you would like a copy of the GPL source code contained in this product shipped to you on CD please contact Barco The cost of prepar
66. de darkens is applied EIG TI Lee Visibly yours Layer 1 Image 12 54 EITAS Oa Visibly yours Layer 1 Image 12 55 Combination mode selection i i 16 ee RB59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player 12 3 14 9 Overlay Overview Overlay uses the information on the underlying layer to change the contrast of the upper layer It multiplies darkens or screens lightens the colors depending on the base color BARcCO gt Visibly yours Layer 1 Image 12 56 BARGO a EN ETR j m NA visibly yours ja os raul i sinl Layer 1 Layer 2 Overlay Image 12 57 Combination mode selection Value 12 3 14 10 Difference Overview This combination mode looks at the two colors and subtracts the less bright from the more bright one Therefore blending with white inverts the color values the color value is subtracted from 100 and gives the inverse color Blending with black makes no changes as you subtract 0 from the color value Combination mode difference changes the colors and not the brightness ET Oa Visibly yours Layer 1 Difference Image 12 58 ESOS Visibly yours Difference Layer 1 Image 12 59 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 AAA 107 12 Embedded Media Player Combination mode selection Value ert Difference 12 3 14 11 Multiply Overview This combination mode allows to place an image over the layer to create a mask
67. de will run the fans faster so that the cooling is guaranteed This mode can also be used when increased cooling is required The speed of the cooling fans will be increased Switching to high altitude mode will increase the noise level of the device 3 AAA _ KA _z z POH TU ZU DML 1200 06 11 2009 7 Lamp menu How to toggle 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Lamp and press Enter 3 Turn the jog dial to select High altitude and press Enter The high altitude setting is selected 4 Press ENTER to toggle between Enabled or Disabled Identhcaton d alae Ee Overview High Altitude Disabled Lamp mode 2 lamps Lamp power Economic Image 7 8 Image 7 7 Enabled Device is running with higher settings for the cooling fans A correct cooling is started even when the air density is less fans are running faster Disabled Device is running with normal settings for the cooling fans 7 5 Lamp mode What can be done The projector head is equipped with 4 identical lamps Depending on the lamp mode selection the menu will show 4 lamps or 2 lamps when starting up the device In 2 lamps mode the projector head will always ignite lamp 1 amp 4 or 2 amp 3 depending on the run time will always use those with the lowest run time Switching from 4 lamps to 2 lamps is done immediately Switching from 2 lamps to 4 lamps is also done immediately But switching from 4 lamps to
68. dete eed siina Gia knd 37 fs Status and AN MAE OVEIVIEW IAM DS essre aera ae rede tage ed ea AA aa Ama a eta eee im E 38 TA High altitudes mode EH 38 ASA a lo AM A ON Oe ee 39 107 Lamp POWER rn EE 40 Gontro karl UI a A a E a A 41 Sl e EE 41 E Ch e varise i AS TS DA A SA MM 42 BS Olan DY eita turn rid vase O EE A E ROS 42 SA EMO re ie EE 43 80 MA dal usse a wee ala tae wae aa Ee nia 44 SA SAA DA ES SS Siok ee ets re rake EEN 44 OL DMX UNNOS a a EE EE ee EEN 45 8 8 Media player on Olen enam vaaata aata A OSA AA NA IA kee bane aaa 45 E WER E Reeg NN 46 8 10 Pat Io eg nee EE 46 A eg ec Ga A Arcee a TM ans as Dyce ie aE hace BN aod nag ae cee Meet cM hee eat en ened eons 47 GZ AWO SILO OWNS capita et ok at ann Bee et E 47 SA KEE EE 48 8 14 DMX PIG Ee Ee Ee EE a 49 SERVICE MEN Unand as EA Ea a a a aaa aa 51 XT OVGIVIEWTOW EE 51 d NN rte AMON ee a dk m tali mt tihase a SEs pulka ala m al ml niin a Ss A aes ei Ll 51 go E Lee ET 52 gua Vor ONADI tartas io te srta tle tt ka 10 os PA oleada 52 GE Ee rs Badu aaa A NUDO Aa es 53 2150 gt Tempra US SS il a a EE 53 994 Ee AAA A A eee ae oe ea eee 54 99 95 A A tne eet 55 EN e e ene ti A A A A aiandi 55 gA DO VICO Dale MS o AE dr doi o ed tao tans 56 Aor E leg e teria cia a a EE 57 Oso A ele EE 57 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 a a a a a a a a a a a a a ZZZ Jo7og o 08 eee O 43732327 Table of contents EE Te den BEE 58 920 0 DEVICES ege WEE 59 10 Mov
69. e 34 RFE 9770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 6 Input menu no source RGBHV Auto Image Alignment Reset to factory presets HOSDIISDI DVI media player Image load moda Auto Aspect rabo 4 3 No Input Signal WELD SO 4 H d kal KI A 2 Image 6 20 Image 6 19 Image 6 18 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 AAA 6 Inout menu 36 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 7 Lamp menu 7 LAMP MENU Overview Overview flow Identification e Status and run time overview lamps High altitude mode e Lamp mode Lamp power 71 Overview flow Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Lamp Identification Serial number Article number Run time Remaining run time Number of strikes Version Status Overview High altitude Disabled Enabled Lamp mode 2 lamps 4 lamps Lamp power Economic Normal 7 2 Identification About The lamp identification menu gives an overview of the most important parameters of the used lamps lt starts with the first lamp Scrolling to other lamps is possible with the jog dial These parameters are e Serial number lamp Article number of the used lamp Run time since first start up of the lamp Remaining run time for a safe operation of the lamp Number of strikes since the first start up of the lamp Status of the lamp These parameters are useful when calling for a service intervention R59770209 DM L 1200 06 11 2009 AAA 7 Lamp menu How to display 1
70. e E EES a A Ee E gs i ae E CubeStyle E E Size SpeedB E E AA et TA kl A EEE A E SC E EH distortion 25 94 97 Flip A Level Flip X Flip Y AO AN E O O O Ses A O MEES E EES 28 106 109 Agua Level Wave Speed 29 110 113 Tunnel Level Zoom Speed camera 30 31 32 33 ol AS ie EE S eet GK GE Distortion E EE ae blo Level Wip Distplanes L See ARA R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 A DMX chart nel ER Zoom direction 150 153 Blinder E oa free ee E Te expansion 98 FX parameter O 255 A VE w selected FX but nom intensity 1 99 S parameter 0 255 SN ji w selected FX aa FR parameter a 255 E w selected FX 1011128 TT 1 E JE Dissolve a mode kacht Subtractive Dissolve Ol Softlight ke E Softlight inverse a A Hardlight ED Difference 152 167 A Screen 168 183 Opague 184 199 Sprite 208 215 Luminance key 232 255 For future expansion R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ 161 A DMX chart 162 gg AA RS9770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 B Dimensions B DIMENSIONS Overview Dimensions of the DML 1200 e Dimensions flight case B 1 Dimensions of the DML 1200 Dimensions 573 Lag e 440 A A o O N D Ss o Y Qe 4 e e SEI HC 5 poes be d KS e Y O A ei Image B 1 Dimensions given in millimeters R59770209 DM
71. e 12 18 P1 127 a AAA III C P1 127 P2 127 a white glow is added to the outlines Effect selection Effect parameters Parame Value ter 0 255 Effect level adjusts the brightness of the image Pee 255 Bloom blur amount of blur in the image R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 AAA e 12 Embedded Media Player P2 has no effect on the image when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 16 Interlace Overview This effect creates a stripe effect with control to adjust the size and saturation of the stripes Visibly yours A B C Image 12 19 P1 255 P2 between 1 and 128 P3 0 P1 255 P2 between 1 and 128 egual to B P3 between 128 and 255 0 255 Stripes amount of stripes 0 255 Saturation saturation of the stripes more original image visible P2 and P3 have no effect on the image when P1 equals 0 0 255 Effect level adjusts the darkness of the stripes ter 12 3 13 17 Noise Overview This effect creates a distorted pixilated effect with controls for grain size frequency and color BARCO Visibly yours A B C Image 12 20 eg ____ OOO 44 A AAAAAAAAAAAA RGGIA R959770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player Original image P2 0 P3 between 128 and 255 Effect parameters ed et ter 0 255 Effect level determines the intensity of the noise 0 255 Frequency determines the frequency of the randomization 0 255 Grain deter
72. e normally when the operating instructions are followed Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of the other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation Ifthe product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service Replacement parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used original Barco replace ment parts Unauthorized substitutions may result in degraded performance and reliability fire electric shock or other hazards Unauthorized substitutions may void warranty Safety check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this device ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition Lamp replacement high pressure lamp may explode if improperly handled Important warnings concerning DML flight cases Important warnings concerning stacking transporting DML rental flight cases Stack maximum two 2 DML rental flight cases high Never higher The surface on which a flight case is standing must be level to ensure that the total load is evenly spread out among the four wheels The surface must also be able to support the load safely Before stacking or transporting flight cases check the whee
73. e of the control menu is displayed and turn further to select Network and press Enter 4 Turn the jog dial to select the desired network setting DHCP Art Net or preset Control Startup Media Player ON OFF Standby LCD contrast 24 Demo mode Pan encoder Enabled DMX data Tiltencoder Enabled DMX address 257 e DMX universe 0 Auto shutdown Disabled Image 8 31 Image 8 32 Select DHCP Select arnet Select preset IP addr 150 158 193 204 subnet 255 255 2438 000 Gateway 150 158 192 001 Image 8 33 About changing the IP address When the network IP address needs to be changed to allow e g software upgrade the power must be removed and reconnected again before Projector Toolset can reconnect to the device 8 12 Auto shutdown What can be done The device can shutdown automatically after 5 minutes when no DMX is sent to its DMX input AND when it is not connected with a Projector Toolset or an Art Net DMX device R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 AAA 6 Control menu How to set up 1 2 3 ros es PS DML 1200 Press Enter to start up the main menu Turn the jog dial to select Contro and press Enter Turn the jog dial until the second page of the control menu is displayed and turn further to select Auto shutdown and press Enter The selection jumps to disabled or enabled Press Enter to toggle between Disabled or Enabled T mu 14 ontrol startup Standby Demo mode DMA data DM
74. e the handle from the lower position L to the upper position U R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 3 2 3 Physical installation Mounting the DML 1200 upright 3 3 AA CAUTION Always pan and tilt lock the device while handling it How to mount To mount the DML 1200 upright place the device on a sturdy stable surface that will support more than 75 kg 165 4 Ibs If the surface is above floor height use safety cables to secure the device to the surface When mounting on a chariot with wheels always use wheels with brakes Image 3 5 Mounting upright Restricted Access Location The DML 1200 must be installed in a Restricted Access Location where access can only be gained by persons who have been instructed about the reasons for the restriction applied to the location and about the precautions that shall be taken Reasons for the applied restrictions moving head in all directions air outlet can reach high temperatures and light output may cause eye injury when looking directly into the lens Truss mounting of the DML 1200 CAUTION Verify the truss or support if it can handle the combined weight of all the devices on the truss If necessary consult a structural engineer for five minutes before handling IN WARNING Before mounting disconnect the power to the DML 1200 If it has been operating allow to cool Rigging points and rigging clamps Four slots are longitudinally A oriented and four slot
75. e time 0 3 second or as timed by control console Color Reproduction System substractive color mix cyan magenta yellow with dichroic filters Color Temperature native 6200 K 3000 K with dichroic filters Connections 5 pin XLR in through 2x RJ 45 1GB in through 2x USB and VGA out for media player control min 1 200 1 average 1 400 1 Single chip DLP with 3x speed RGBW color wheel RGBHV Component HDSDI SDI DVI Contrast ratio Image generation Intensity control Visually linear and full field operation 0 100 combined digital mechanical Lamp 4 x 300 W High Pressure Mercury Lamps Lamp lifetime typical 1 500 hours Lamp replacement Click in no alignment needed Lamp warranty 750 actual running hours proportional refund Light Output Video mode 10 000 ANSI lumens Light mode 12 000 field lumens Media type Any media type that is supported by the Hippotizer media is converted to MPEG 2 l frame only Pan 540 Tilt 270 Motion range Motion speed 68 per second SXGA 1 400 x 1 050 pixels 49 dB A at 25 Native image resolution Noise Level Number of image layers Matte layer layer1 layer2 both A B mixing mask layer master layer O lt O lt D Operating temperature max 40 Operation mode selection Video mode Native rectangular or circular Light mode Circular Optical effects Effects per media layer effects on the master layer Output image manipulation
76. e water flaw O 255 Second speed of the water flaw P2 and P3 have no effect when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 32 Alphabet Overview This effect introduces characters all over the image BARCO Visibly yours A B C Image 12 35 Original image R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 AAA 12 Embedded Media Player Effect selection ES Effect parameters SET ter 0 255 Effect level adjusts the brightness of the original image from bright to dark 0 255 Zoom the characters 0 255 Sets the number of characters P2 and P3 have no effect when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 33 Ripple 98 Overview This effect creates a water ripple effect on the image with controls for the direction and the number of ripples KEN Effect parameters dal NN ter 0 255 Effect level Own creations possible over the full adjustment range 0 255 Number of ripples inserted on the image 0 126 Number of waves from inside to the outside No waves image stands still Number of waves from the outside to the inside 255 O P2 and P3 have no effect when P1 equals 0 P1 has no effect when P2 equals 0 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player 12 3 13 34 Wave Overview This effect creates a sweeping wave effect which extends from the center of the image and moves outwards before moving back to the center DOC visibly yours A B Image 12 37 a image A 127 P2 127 Effect s
77. election ll a a 130 133 Wave m Effect parameters ter 0 255 Effect level 0 255 Speed of the wave P2 has no effect when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 35 Jitter Overview This effect lets jump the image randomly in the x and y plane with defined offset and rotation speed and zoom Visibly yours A E C Image 12 38 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ eee td d V lt w 2 j j j jcee9 9 W aee 222222 99 12 Embedded Media Player 100 Effect selection Effect parameters pe aa aa ter 0 255 Effect level Sets the offset in the x and y plane by introducing a rotation 2 0 255 jumping speed of the image 3 0 255 Image zoom Image jumps between its zoomed position and the offset area 8 P2 and P3 have no effect when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 36 Stripes Overview This effect creates random stripes to reveal the image Scaling and frequency can be set BARC visibly yours Image 12 39 Effect selection EE ER Eh Effect parameters lo ter 0 255 Effect level Sets the transparency of the strips pee AAA Frequency of the randomization 0 255 Scale Sets the size width of the stripes P2 and P3 have no effect when P1 equals 0 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player 12 3 13 37 Infinite Zoom Overview This effect continually zooms the image overlaying each time Both directions a
78. er colors adding layers with overlapping pixels lightens the image Black areas in both layers remain black White in either layer results in white BARGO Layer 1 Layer 2 Image 12 44 Combination mode selection R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ lt j oe lt lt UA 12 Embedded Media Player 12 3 14 3 Sub 12 3 Overview This subtracts the pixel values in layer 2 from the corresponding pixels in layer 1 Black in layer 2 has no influence in the result White in layer 2 gives black in the result BARCO Visibly yours Layer 1 Layer 2 Sub Image 12 45 Combination mode selection MA Subtractive dissolve 14 4 Darken Overview When using Darken the white parts of the upper layer disappear Anything darker than white has the potential of darkening the underlying image Darken mode compares the active layer to the underlying image only allowing those areas that are darker than the underlying image to show up EICISL Ce Os Visibly yours sibly yours Layer 1 Layer 2 Darken Image 12 46 a 5 ze Gr eanco gt ee s el E d Ze as 7 de Ho SR E Te oil Visibly yours Layer 1 Layer 2 Darken Image 12 47 Opacity value for channel 85 and channel 112 are not necessary on 100 to create the above images Combination mode selection 12 3 14 5 Lighten 104 Overview When using Lighten the black parts of the upper layer disappear and anything brighter than bl
79. eters Parame Value ter 0 255 From fully transparent to full white 12 3 14 Layer combination mode 12 3 14 1 Introduction Overview Combination modes are an essential tool to create multi layer compositions Combination modes allow to control how a layer inter acts with another layer For those not versed in the art of multi layer compositions simply look at combination mode as a way of deciding what the transparency properties of a layer are in order to view the layer beneath it The combination modes explained in the next topics use two fixed images where possible By switching the combination mode of layer 2 you get the results The Matte layer is set to Color with DMX parameter values all to zero 0 Matte layer is black Layer interaction Layers are structured as follow 102 OOOO RR59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player Image 12 43 From top to bottom the order is as follow e Master layer Layer 2 e Layer 1 Matte Layer combinations can be set on layer 1 and layer 2 These combination are set via a DMX value on channel 101 for layer 1 and channel 128 for layer 2 The selection on layer 2 will be applied on layer 1 and the Matte layer The selection on layer 1 will be applied on the Matte layer 12 3 14 2 Add Overview This adds the pixel value in both layers This is a good way to combine non overlapping images in two layers Higher pixels values represent light
80. f blur Image 12 6 Original image a Motion blur level applied Effect selection R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player Effect parameter 12 3 13 4 Color Trafo Overview This effect gives control over the saturation hue and brightness of the image A B C D Image 12 7 A Original image dis 127 P2 and P3 0 the amount of color in the image 0 full color 255 black and white P2 and P3 have no effect on the image when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 5 Multilmage Overview The source image is repeated over and over similar to a multi monitor wall The size and aspect ratio of the repeat can be defined with parameter P2 and P3 P1 defines the effect level as a glass wall effect R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 A O Y 12 Embedded Media Player EETETETT ETEM BARC onnce aos KE KALD er aa ELE ETS ls kel Ss Lem Visibly yours Pea ip eid gases A B E D Image 12 8 P1 255 C P1 255 P2 127 P3 127 Effect selection Effect level glass wall effect Qe O 255 Size of the duplicated images 0 255 Aspect ratio of the duplicated images P2 and P3 have no effect on the image when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 6 Inverted lumakey 78 Overview The light areas of the image becomes transparent starting from certain threshold level The softness of the cut off is determined with the third parameter Visibly yours y you
81. frame start point DMX values 0 for both channels is outside the clip The part between the IN frame point and the end of clip is played To reduce the clip length bring the OUT frame point before the end ofthe clip by increasing the DMX values Situation B Clip duration is egual to 43 minutes 41 439 seconds OUT frame start point DMX values 0 for both channels is exactly the end ofthe clip Any change in DMX values for OUT frame will reduce the length of effective playing part of the clip Situation C Clip duration is higher that 43 minutes 41 439 seconds OUT frame start point DMX values 0 for both channels is somewhere inside the clip The complete clip cannot be played R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player For IN frame Layer 1 channel 77 78 Layer 2 channel 104 105 Coarse adjustment Channel 77 channel 104 0 255 ES Coarse start point selection starting from beginning of clip Fine adjustment Channel 78 channel 105 pa emmer ao 0 255 AO Fine start point selection starting from beginning of clip Start with the coarse adjustment and continue with the fine adjustment For OUT frame Layer 1 channel 79 80 Layer 2 channel 106 107 Coarse adjustment Channel 79 channel 106 0 255 MA Fine start point selection starting from the position of the current coarse point Start with the coarse adjustment and continue with the fine adjustment 12 3 3 Image transition Overv
82. have it checked by qualified service personnel before resuming operations e Lightning For added protection for this video product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet This will prevent damage to the device due to lightning and AC power line surges Do not guide the power cord over the base unit of the device Ensure that the power cord cannot make contact with moving head R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 __ gl OE E Q43q Q0 Qu u u vwy4Qqw y4 y40 0 0 UI D 1 Safety To prevent personal injury When power is supplied to the device the device starts a homing procedure which includes a movement of the head When opening one of the shell covers of the projector head while power is supplied to the device the movement of the head pan and tilt is blocked by the software To reduce the lamp heat of the projector head switch the device first to standby and let the projector lamp cool down for at least 5 minutes Then the device may be disconnected from the power outlet Isolated electrically before re lamping Caution hot lamps The customer should never attempt to disassemble the lamp casing See Recycling guidelines page 8 for more information about handling a used lamp To prevent injury and physical damage always read this manual and all labels on the system before inserting the lamp casing connecting to the wall outlet or adjusting the
83. hout Media Player If you have more devices to control group them in different DMX universes How to set a DMX universe 1 2 3 4 5 Press Enter to start up the main menu Turn the jog dial to select Contro and press Enter Turn the jog dial to select DMX universe and press Enter The selection jumps to the numeric value which is the DMX universe Turn the jog dial until the desired universe is reached Press Enter to record that address and to return to the menu selection a Control Startup Standby Demo mode DMX data DMX address 257 f T oona Seef bia fi e DMA universe U Image 8 17 Image 8 16 8 8 Media player on off What is possible If the DML is equipped with an embedded media player this media player can be switched on or off enabled or disabled How to switch the media player 1 2 3 Image 8 18 Press Enter to start up the main menu Turn the jog dial to select Contro and press Enter Turn the jog dial until the second page of the control menu is displayed and turn further to select Media player and press Enter The selection jumps to on or off Press Enter to toggle the media player setting Note It can take a time before the media player responds as it has to start up or closing a windows session The selection returns to the menu setting rik Tpi A en DML 120 Startup Standby Demo mode OMX data DMA address 257 DMX universe
84. i D A B C Image 12 9 Original image R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player ter 0 255 Effect level sets the brightness of the image O 255 threshold level Determines from which level the transparency starts 0 255 Softness of the cut off P2 and P3 have no effect on the image when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 7 Shifter Overview It moves the image around the screen through the x and the y planes with control to adjust the movement and the speed Shift level applied P2 and P3 0 image is shifting in both directions Shift level applied P2 255 image shift in X direction Scrolling with a shifted image P3 0 Shift level applied P2 255 i m EH Effect parameters Parame Value ter 0 255 Effect level shift speed R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 9 12 Embedded Media Player ter 0 255 speed x time shift x direction 0 255 speed y time shift y direction P2 and P3 have no effect on the image when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 8 Chromakey 80 Overview Chromakey allows to key out certain colors The color which is keyed out becomes transparent When there are 2 layers this effect can be used to reveal what is on the layer below Image 12 11 A jens image layer 1 E Original image layer 2 C P1 255 on layer 1 P2 68 red color in image is filtered out P3 127 tolerance level on selected color e Result layer 2 is fully vi
85. iad saa Sw aa 115 12319 Mere rence RETO UR EG mand ind enus ad cg lag rere anda ataman kaia sa 116 123 159 INIGHCreNnCe IRCHOZARES lore nais AAA a aal Sea cea ne os Fa ee ad 117 12 3 79 10 Interference RER svet aadete annan va aaa make kaamel mw omar aid 118 12 93 19 11 INtenerence REUOMR ER iets A A AO aed 119 12 59 5 12 COUS EE 119 12515413 A A at mmm t nt isalt aast kV AA 120 12 35 10 LAT OO nee oe cates eee eae oes Sue een cee Pe ian a SEE eae a ant ec aetna ee ee ae Beene eee si 121 125 KE le EE a Sac aes al alanda aa 122 Pe e 1 o da ss ae ned we eae rs Ree a A mi NW oe aaa 123 9223 Es Y Graden EE 123 12 35 16 Warp selection and Warp rend EE 124 12 3 1 7 MASKING A e E aE S E A A a E a D a BEES ESTES 124 12 55 16 aS EE E 126 KN KEN KeEYSlone polygon ad USIM NIS aidas mudakallas A a 126 Loi UNSERE EE EE 129 131 e elle rekt EE 129 132 Gleaning the extenor of the DML 1200 WEE 129 13 39 Level checkot e ei le Le hgud ENEE EE 129 13 sSalely CablevGnecne e ds iaa 131 AAs SEIVIGING EE 135 141 Removal ot Me Non Cove ast aina n A eae A aks Heaters teeta tl 135 14 2 Opening the top cover on the lamp units ode 136 143 Opening the top cover onthe LPS box side it e tildes 138 14 4 Remove the yoke covers and RE ne DEE 139 14 9 gt Remove top Gover Of base Uli Sud e ita kka EE 141 14 6 Replacement of the dust filters on the front sde 142 14 7 Replacement of the dust filter at the inside of hehead nen n annae nen n ea
86. ial to select Control and press Enter 3 Turn the jog dial until the second page of the control menu is displayed and turn further to select Pan encoder and press Enter 4 Turn the jog dial to select Enabled or Disabled Control a Startup Media Player ON OFF Standby LED contrast 24 EI Demo mode Panencoder Enabled DMA data Tilt encoder Enabled DMX address 257 Network DMX universe Auto shutdown Disabled Image 8 25 Image 8 26 Image 8 24 Tilt encoder 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Control and press Enter 3 Turn the jog dial until the second page of the control menu is displayed and turn further to select Tilt encoder and press Enter 4 Turn the jog dial to select Enabled or Disabled R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 6 Control menu Control Control Startup Media Player ON OFF standby LCD contrast 24 Demo mode Pan encoder Enabled DMX data Tiltencoder Enabled DMX address 257 Network DMX universe O Auto shutdown Disabled Image 8 28 Image 8 29 Image 8 27 8 11 Network What is possible A selection can be made how a network can be obtained via DHCP via Art Net or a preset network When a choice is made the network settings are given in the 3 last lines How to make the selection 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Control and press Enter 3 Turn the jog dial until the second pag
87. iew transitions An image transition is the way to switch from one image clip to another Different transitions can be set for both layers The embedded media player uses the A B mixer technology to realize the transitions Layer 1 channel 81 Layer 2 channel 108 ET e S GE eg Ge EH gt gt gt A AAA A OO EP AAN w OOO AL AAA AAA ee R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 AAA M 12 Embedded Media Player Transition timing Layer 1 channel 82 Layer 2 channel 109 Sets time for transition between 2 images A transition effect can only be seen when the transition time is higher than zero 0 When the transition time is zero 0 a snap will be used as transition independent the DMX value for the image transition 12 3 4 Playback mode and speed Playback mode The Playback mode is the way the clips are played on that specific layer Default DMX value 0 playback forward once Layer 1 channel 82 Layer 2 channel 109 Se i A MS en E e aaa OI a Bee OOO Playback speed The playback speed parameter controls the speed of the selected media file s Playback mode The playback speed for a media file is used whenever the Playback mode parameter s DMX value is assigned to any Play forward or backward Default DMX value 128 playback at normal speed Layer 1 channel 82 Layer 2 channel 109 ll aa 12 3 5 Opacity About opacity Adjusting an object s opacity allows one object to show th
88. ing and mailing a CD will be charged Software License Agreement You should carefully read the following terms and conditions before using this software Your use of this software indicates your acceptance of this license agreement and warranty Terms and Conditions 1 No redistribution of the software is allowed 2 Reverse Engineering You may not reverse engineer decompile disassemble or alter anyhow this software product Disclaimer of Warranty This software and the accompanying files are sold as is and without warranties as to performance or merchantability or any other war ranties whether expressed or implied In no event shall Barco be liable for damage of any kind loss of data loss of profits business interruption or other pecuniary loss arising directly or indirectly Any liability of the seller will be exclusively limited to replacement of the product or refund of purchase price Uploading own media It is your responsibility to handle all copyright issues relating to the media you create and upload Barco will not accept responsibility for any breach of copyright incurred in these processes Pre installed media All libraries pre installed on the system are supplied by Barco Any queries regarding the use of these should be directed to Barco Copy right laws may apply Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 DATSUN EE 5 tk Generale A EE EE 5 12 TImportantesately IASWUCIONS 2 alts alal tees Gen aw A eae
89. ing at the tilt lock side turn the head horizontally until the lens is pointing to the left R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 148 14 Servicing Image 14 24 Locking head Locking button b Lens side a 4 Gently lift up the top cover and press on the indicated part until the arm of the cover is fixed 3 Loosen both captive screws Captive screws top cover Image 14 25 Image 14 26 149 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 14 Servicing The software of the projector blocks any movement Top up procedure 1 Remove both reservoir holder screws and take off the reservoir holder Image 14 27 Reservoir holder 2 Turn the bolt to release the pressure 1 Turn until the white indication line is in the Open area membrane is at the bottom of the reservoir or until you feel to much resistance Image 14 28 Release pressure 3 If you feel to much resistance rotate the reservoir until it is in a vertical position gay WI i Image 14 29 Reservoir up Note Be careful not to kink the tubing If necessary remove the cable tie around the tubing and pull on the tubes while rotating the reservoir 2 on image 14 28 4 Turn off the main lid on top of the reservoir A 150 AA RS9770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 14 Servicing
90. ing light COntOl Via DMX ip ria ii 61 19512 Pale TM alad laamad EEN 61 10 22 A votes antiskid Mania aaside aasia onion ainsi sedi mae RAN 61 10337 Optical ZOOM EC Lee EE 61 VOL QUESO DO il Loe cee al all eet etna ies eG dead Sen tee ste pene ae er ee ae ale e paali naad 61 O25 Gyam Madonas E e EE 62 10 6 CTO Golor temperature Ongin KEE 62 107 Mode selection EE 62 110 LIES Seah a EE 63 10 9 Control channel ia o AN EE 63 THe Image Control Via DMX sica ai kama dan ajatada sall maata aaa 65 LE ATOU anne tae EE 65 NEE leren EE 65 Miss BIGh mess CONUASE alla lO asstat sma id eae are et ody ieee a reece adres na nee aM 65 FRA ee genset als cae ered alee ee Beare SES ST eS SU A 65 TS BANK osos aan AAA A E AS AAA 66 11 97 e eet 67 NES Ge E ee aasad EE 67 12 Embedded Media Player EE 69 1231 ABOUGIME media player ct is adds ii 69 12 2 Soina made elei e EE 69 12 3 Controlling the Media Player With DMX orre ma A A AAA A hu oad ene 69 1234 Image Or Clip SClOCUON MEET 69 1232 IN rames OUT e maasikaid AR ER emade bade yates 70 12 323 Image AAS ON EE 71 12 34 Playvbaek mede amd speed kri astma aaa Jaana aaa Jaama des 72 2 ODA aa E ee at aal ma ema ala Ee 72 12 50 KAA EE ta de ci la s ee eG des a de dn 73 12 34 Reds Green BIS ca et dy oath n avama bey boven Sosa EE 73 EE 73 12 59 SODISCl DOS MON ora A EE 73 PSA A A A A A EN 74 12 311 Image rotalonr speed BOSMO Mass ats arad ico ie dadas nd ados dia dd os ds ss ties 74
91. l 63 and the parameters are set on channel 64 65 and 66 For more information about the separate effects see Layer effects page 75 12 3 19 Keystone polygon adjustments Overview When projecting onto screens from non perpendicular positions the projected image will be distorted The 8 controls 2 per corner channel 67 up to channel 74 allow to correct the keystone effect applied on the overall image 126 22 FR59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player Image 12 101 Keystone selection 67 0 255 Corner 1 adjustment X direction N Corner 1 adjustment Y direction Corner 2 adjustment X direction Corner 2 adjustment Y direction Corner 3 adjustment X direction Corner 3 adjustment Y direction O 255 Corner 4 adjustment X direction 0 255 Corner 4 adjustment Y direction 70 71 72 73 4 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ C lt 0O2 W W W W W W W W W W W W W W Ww C 222 127 12 Embedded Media Player 128 gg OA RS9770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 13 Maintenance 13 MAINTENANCE About this chapter This chapter contains detailed maintenance procedures like lens cleaning etc These procedures can easily be performed by the operator Overview Cleaning the lens Cleaning the exterior of the DML 1200 e Level check of cooling liquid Safety cable check 13 1 Cleaning the lens To minimize the possibility of d
92. le Source selection e Brightness Contrast Orientation Blanking Soft edge e Warping 11 2 Source selection Channel 16 No source selected default white image displayed RGBHW selected ae O ki je OO Ai peg eee e li ANN in A 11 3 Brightness Contrast Saturation Overview Channel 17 adjusts the brightness between 0 and 100 when sending a value between 0 and 255 Channel 18 adjusts the contrast between 0 and 100 when sending a value between 0 and 255 Channel 19 adjusts the saturation between 0 and 100 when sending a value between 0 and 255 11 4 Orientation Channel 20 Normal Mirror Flip vl e i p O A R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 AAA 77 Image control via DMX Elelsico MeipjA Aonte FIA SINO QISIA Visibly yours E U BCO UO yldieiV der AH H H Image 11 1 Orientation Normal Flip Mirror Flip Mirror VODD 11 5 Blanking 66 Overview Blanking can be done on the left right top and bottom of the image and affect only the edges of the projected image Each blanking adjustment is done on two channels one for a coarse adjustment and one for a fine adjustment Start with the coarse adjustment until the desired blanking is almost installed and continue with the fine adjustment to exactly adjust the blanking Image 11 2 Blanking adjustment A Top blanking B Bottom blanking C Left blanking D Right blanking Channels Prato
93. le an image can be transformed in various ways pure warping doesn t affect the colors Some examples of warped images using the warp geometry settings R59770209 DM L 1200 06 11 2009 ___ 67 77 Image control via DMX Image 11 4 Image 11 5 Example 1 distorted image Example 2 distorted image Hardware Warp and Hardware KeyStone are available for low latency pixel accurate warp and keystone on any of the live sources 15 warp files created with Projector Toolset can be recalled Channel 36 Warp files created with Projector Toolset can be loaded in the DML and can be called for execution via a DMX value on channel 36 15 different files can be stored on the DML Warp disabled Load warp file 1 Load warp file 2 Load warp file 3 E ECK E il RE en 5 OOO loa MI en EMi NN i ANNA 72 79 Load warp file 9 80 87 Load warp file 10 88 95 P Load warp file 11 96 103 WW Load warp file 12 104 111 E warp file 13 112 119 A warp file 14 120 127 EH Load warp file 15 128 135 Lo Load warp parameters 136 247 UN For future expansion 248 255 Lee enabled Channel 36 and 37 Warp parameters Reserved for future expansion 68 Ez A A A RFE9770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player 12 EMBEDDED MEDIA PLAYER 12 1 About the media player What is a media player The media player plays video clips or still images which are stored on the internal hard disk of the media player It contains
94. le ingrained optical damage At this stage cleaning of the internal optical units will be noneffective and impracticable Damage of this nature is under no circumstances covered under the manufacturer s warranty and may deem the warranty null and void In such a case the client shall be held solely responsible for all costs incurred during any repair It is the clients responsibility to ensure at all times that the projector is protected from the harmful effects of hostile airborne particles in the environment of the projector The manufacturer reserves the right to refuse repair if a projector has been subject to knowingly neglect abandon or improper use Unpacking the device About the flight case The DML 1200 is shipped in a flight case specifically designed to protect the device during transport Once the device has arrived at the installation site take it out of the flight case and inspect the outside of the complete device for physical damage to components For base stand operation 1 Turn the flight case upside down R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 AAA 2 General Image 2 1 Turn flight case upside down 2 Open the 6 locks 3 Take off the cover with the wheels Image 2 2 Open flight case 4 Take out the device by its carrying handles and place it on its foot Caution Lift it up with 2 persons while
95. lect Contro and press Enter 3 Turn the jog dial to select DMX data and press Enter 4 Turn the jog dial to select a DMX channel and press Enter The selection jumps to the DMX value 5 Turn the jog dial until the desired DMX value is reached While changing the value the selected function is updated immediately 6 Press Enter to return to the channel selection F r Ei Y DML 1200 La arnt ol Startup Standby Darn mode Tilt DMX date Tilt DMX address out Intensity DMX universe O Optical zoom Optical focus Image 8 12 Image 8 13 Image 8 11 8 6 DMX address What should be done Before a device can execute DMX commands a unique address should be given to the device That address can vary from 1 to 512 How to set a DMX address 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Control and press Enter 3 Turn the jog dial to select DMX address and press Enter The selection jumps to the numeric value which is the DMX address 4 Turn the jog dial until the desired address is reached 5 Press Enter to record that address and to return to the menu selection DM 111200 E ATA St E Control Startup Standby Demo mode DMX data DMX ur universe 0 Ke Image 8 15 Image 8 14 AA R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 8 DMX universe 6 Control menu What can be done One DMX universe can contain up to 4 DML 1200 devices with a Media Player and up to 10 devices wit
96. ll combustible parts Do not cover the device or the lens with any material while the device is in operation Mount the device in a well ventilated area away from sources of ignition and out of direct sun light e Never expose the device to rain or moisture In the event of fire use sand CO or dry powder fire extinguishers never use water on an electrical fire e This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This device should not be placed in a built in installation or enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided e The operation room must be well ventilated or cooled in order to avoid build up of heat R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 E O 808 T 1 Safety On servicing 1 3 Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage potentials and risk of electric shock Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Fence off a restricted area of at least 3 meters around the projector using an eye catching fence and KEEP OUT signs This to prevent unauthorized persons coming near the projector during servicing Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service technicians under the following conditions When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed If liquid has been spilled into the equipment If the product has been exposed to rain or water lf the product does not operat
97. lor distortion discoloration is visible at the top and the bottom of the image pro Calibration Identification Index delay Diagnosis Pan cal service pattem Tilt cal Calibration Dimmer Cal Zoom Cal Focus Cal Image 9 32 Image 9 31 Image 9 33 Aperture calibration Before starting Set the DML in light mode by sending a value between 0 and 31 on DMX channel 13 to the device See DMX data page 44 for more information on how to select a channel and set data What should be done Adjust the aperture so that the center of the aperture is in the middle of light beam How to check Adjust until the width of the de focused area is equal on the outline of the circular projected spot Image 9 34 How to adjust 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu Turn the jog dial to select Service and press Enter Turn the jog dial to select Calibration and press Enter Turn the jog dial over the last item to open the second page Turn the jog dial to select Aperture cal and press Enter D om Fb o H Turn the jog dial to change the current value and press Enter R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 Image 9 35 9 Service menu Calibratior identification Index delay Diagnosis Pan cal Service pattern Tilt cal Calibration Dimmer Cal Zoom Cal Focus Cal alibration Cyan cal Magenta cal Yellow cal CTO Cal Aperture Ca Iris Cal Image 9 38 9 5 3 Device calibration What is possi
98. ls and their fixation screws for wear or defects Before stacking or transporting flight cases check that the six lock handles on each flight case are in good working order and locked securely When stacked make sure the wheels of the upper flight case are precisely positioned in the stacking dishes of the flight case below Stacked flight cases may not be moved Before stacking the lower flight case must already be in its final resting position before placing the second upon it Never stack loaded flight cases in a truck or other transport medium unless each flight case is rigidly strapped tight In the event of a wheel breaking flight cases must be rigidly strapped tight to prevent a stack collapsing Use an appropriate forklift to raise flight cases and take the necessary precautions to avoid personnel injury 1 4 Recycling guidelines vapors are released IN WARNING Do not break or crush lamps because this may pose health and environmental risks when mercury AA CAUTION To avoid breaking the lamps repack carefully when storing and transporting them R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 7 Safety Contact your local waste disposal facility for information on the recycling program for HID High Intensity AA CAUTION Lamps may not be disposed as normal household trash Discharge lamps in your area Image 1 1 Disposal options for mercury containing lamps e Recycle through a municipal or solid waste district hou
99. lue P1 255 DMX value P2 127 DMX value P2 127 DMX value P3 0 DMX value P3 127 Image 12 86 GON WU Layer 1 Result Result Visibly yours DMX value P1 0 DMX value P1 0 DMX value P2 127 DMX value P2 127 DMX value P3 0 DMX value P3 127 Image 12 87 Selection 34 37 Interference Retro R R Selection parameters 3 P 12 3 15 12 Clouds Overview Generates darker or lighter moving clouds which are scalable to create a cloudy overlay R5977 0209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ 119 12 Embedded Media Player Result Result DMX value bi 0 DMX value P1 0 OMX value P2 0 DMX value P2 127 DMX value P3 0 DMX value P3 127 Image 12 88 Layer 1 Result Result DMX value P1 0 DMX value bi 0 DMX value P2 0 DMX value P2 127 DMX value P3 0 DMX value P3 127 Image 12 89 Selection Selection parameters 0 12 3 15 13 Flowers Overview Generates a multi flower pattern Each flower in the pattern can rotate clockwise or counter clockwise Neighbor flower are turning in opposite direction The flowers can be zoomed in or out and the color can be changed Result Result DMX value P1 127 DMX value P1 127 DMX value P2 127 DMX value P2 255 DMX value P3 0 DMX value P3 127 Image 12 90 120 AAA RS9770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player BARCO A s d a yn e Bim EN E Mis ill TLA a i Visibly yours di Twini L
100. mines the size of the pixel in the noise P2 and P3 have no effect on the image when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 18 Rings Overview This effect creates a concentric circle break up Image 12 21 A image al P1 255 P2 0 P1 255 P2 128 E P1 255 P2 255 Effect selection Effect parameters Parame Value ter P1 O 255 Effect level determines the shift between the rings 0 255 Rings defines the number of rings visible in the image R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 AAA e 12 Embedded Media Player P2 has no effect on the image when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 19 CubeStyle Overview This effect is a break up effect using moving translucent squares with a waterfall style of motion If the size is set to 128 then image is changing between the original image and white pp ter 0 255 Effect level brightness of the cubes 0 255 Speed speed of the moving cubes P2 and P3 have no effect on the image when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 20 LED Overview This effect creates the look of a LED wall 88 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player ETTC ON Effect parameters e ter 0 255 Effect level brightness of LEDs 0 255 Density density size of LEDs 0 255 Softness hard or soft falloff P2 and P3 have no effect on the image when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 21 Pixetlate Overview This effect introduces visible pixels in the image silly yaw A B
101. n Selection parameters E N ter 122 Aa lt OA RS9770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player 12 3 15 16 Starfield Overview Generates a pattern of little stars moving from the middle of the image to the outsides or from the outsides to the middle of the image The brightness of the stars is adjustable as well as the speed Result Result OMX value Pl 127 OMX value P1 127 DMX value P2 127 DMX value P2 755 Image 12 96 BARcCO Layer 1 Result Result DMX value P1 127 OMX value P1 127 DMX value P2 127 DMX value P2 255 Image 12 97 Selection bel i aa Selection parameters ter P1 0 126 Speed moving from outside to middle Stand still Speed moving from middle to outside 0 255 Brightness 12 3 15 17 Gradient Overview Generates a top to bottom or bottom to top moving gradually changing pattern The color and the speed is adjustable R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 lt 123 12 Embedded Media Player BARGE ry Visibly yours Result Layer 1 Result DMX value P1 0 DMX value P1 0 DMX value P2 127 DMX value P2 127 OMX value P3 127 OMK value P3 127 Image 12 98 Image 12 99 Selection Ke 58 61 M i Selection parameters Parame Value ter P1 0 255 Hue1 P2 0 255 Hue2 0 255 Speed1 12 3 16 Warp selection and Warp transition Overview Warp allows users to adjust the output image to a
102. n the network in case there is a DHCP server or the user can insert the correct IP address of the projector to access the projector Once accessed it is possible to check and manipulate all the projector settings Remote diagnostics control and monitoring of the projector can then become a daily and very simple operation The network connectivity permits to detect potential errors and consequently improve the time to servicing Both Ethernet ports C are equipped with a yellow and green LED The yellow LED lights up in case the port is connected with a 100 1000Mbit network The green LED blinks in case there is network activity The connector used for the Ethernet ports C are of rugged Neutrik EtherCon RJ45 type which is compatible with standard RJ45 cable connector Straight most common as well as cross linked network cables can be used 10 100 Base T RJ45 port 1000 Base T RJ45 port Pin Description Description 1 TXD TX0 2 TXD TXO 3 RXD RXO 4 gp TX1 MIKE TX1 6 RXD RXO 7 Rx1 A RX1 It is recommended to use a 1 GigaBit switch to set up the Ethernet connection Follow also the Networking tips amp tricks R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 4 Connections Networking tips amp tricks e Use high quality network equipment Use CAT 5e or CAT 6 UTP cables e Unless fitted by a professional network installer do not use handmade cables If handmade cables are used make sure they are made with proper to
103. ness 0 255 pee JAG the brightness between 0 and 100 E 0 255 pee AGE the contrast between 0 and 100 t CC 0 255 IIE the saturation between 0 and 100 TEE kee A e W 96 127 i Flip Mirror Ka 128 255 Ld For future expansion Blanking left 0 255 Wl ti the left blanking Coarse Blanking left 0 255 gt Fine Blanking right 0 255 i e the right blanking Coarse Blanking right 0 255 Fine Blanking top 0 255 Ge the top blanking Coarse Blanking top 0 255 GH Fine Blanking bottom E 255 AI foc the bottom blanking Coarse Blanking bottom 0 255 e Fine Soft edge left 0 255 RE the soft edge left side Soft edge right 0 255 e cr the soft edge right side T Soft edge top 0 255 E Es the soft edge top side 31 Soft edge 0 255 Adjust the soft edge bottom side bottom 33 Video function A e Disabled select Ka 8 255 E For future expansion Video parameter E 0 255 For future expansion Coarse Video parameter a 0 255 Fine R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 A DMX chart Pee O Li cio Bn EE E A es RE A Lei pe Ge 32 39 CG A Load warp file 4 40 47 Li Load warp file 5 A A A Mica A ba A OOD AA A AA JR e A 2 20 SS SODI 80 87 i Load warp file 10 88 95 Load warp file 11 GE Me dl ae RO ee Beet cd OO ee eee aa 136 247 For future expansion Leet ic OO Gg 7 parameter Coarse parameter Fine expansion For future 00 O O expansion
104. o Jn El Blanking left Coarse 0 255 p js the left blanking ee e R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 77 Image control via DMX BEE ca cal o OOO Blanking right Coarse 0 255 O one the right blanking Blanking right Fine 0 255 Am Blanking top Coarse 0 255 po past the top blanking Blanking top Fine 0 255 a Blanking bottom Coarse 0 255 Em the bottom blanking Blanking bottom Fine 0 255 oo To adjust e g the top blanking send first a value to channel 24 for a coarse adjustment and then send a value to channel 25 for a fine adjustment 11 6 Soft edge Overview When working in a multichannel setup soft edge possibilities enable an image blending that gives the appearance of a single image view Without soft edge the transition between two projected images will be visible By adding a soft edge value a smooth transition can be obtained Picture with hard edge Picture without soft edge modulation Picture with soft edge modulation Image 11 3 Channels Po ber a ban Soft edge left 0 255 Em the soft edge left side Soft edge right 0 255 o ls the soft edge right side Soft edge top 0 255 2000 the soft edge top side Soft edge bottom 0 255 po on the soft edge bottom side 11 7 Warping Overview Image warping is the process of digitally manipulating an image to compensate for the distortion of the screen Consequently it can also be used to generate an image with irregular shape Whi
105. od area no corrective action should be taken Close the top cover and fasten both captive screws 13 4 Safety cable check What should be done 2 internal safety cables are mounted inside the DML 1200 to protect the audience when some critical parts would break inside the device To make sure that both cables are always in good condition it is recommended to inspect these cable each time when checking the liquid cooling level every 3 months or at least once a year Check for e damage of the insulation around each cable damage to the core of the cable No metal fibres may be broken or visible outside the insulation When damage is found contact a qualified service technician to replace the safety cable R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 AS 13 Maintenance A WARNING Unplug the device from the power outlet before starting the check procedure How to check 1 Open the covers of the base unit yoke and projector head see chapter Service for more information on how to open the device 2 Execute a visual inspection of the cable 3 Use a cotton cloud to check if metal fibres are broken Cable 1 starts at point 1 goes through one side of the yoke to the projector head through the bridge and back through the other side of the yoke to make a junction in point 4 Cable 2 starts at point 2 and goes to the corner of the base unit point 3 Image 13 5 Internal safety cable routing 132 E RS9770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 13
106. oling level then the cooling capacity is strongly reduced which results in higher temperatures inside the projector These higher temperatures can cause an interruption of your show as the lamps can be switched off by the software as a preventive step R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 __ 129 13 Maintenance To avoid this problem we strongly advise to check at least every 3 months the cooling level in the cooling reservoir of the projector IN WARNING Unplug the device from the power outlet before starting the check procedure How to check 1 Standing at the tilt lock side turn the head horizontally until the lens is pointing to the left N Image 13 1 Locking head a Locking button b Lens side 2 Loosen both captive screws Image 13 2 Captive screws top cover 3 Gently lift up the top cover and press on the indicated part until the arm of the cover is fixed 130 AJAa lt R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 13 Maintenance Image 13 3 Open cover The software of the projector blocks any movement 4 Check the cooling liquid level Ka Image 13 4 Cooling liquid check When the white indication line is in the service area then the reservoir has to be topped up again To top up the reservoir see chapter 14 Servicing Top up the reservoir with cooling liquid page 148 When the white indication is in the go
107. ols and are tested on performance For UTP cabling limit the length of the cables to 50 meter If a bigger distance needs to be covered it s adviced to use fiber optics or repeaters hubs e Do not pull the cables with brute force Do not run cables along with or close to electric cabling e Avoid sharp bends in the cabling e If possible separate the network with the DMLs from any corporate or public network to avoid performance loss contamination virus risk and security breaches It is advised to put all DMLs on the same network range both embedded controller and EMP This makes the network easier to use and understand and all components will be reachable for the Projector Toolset For complex and large network setups we advice to contact a professional network specialist and installer USB port The communication interface is equipped with two USB ports type A connectors E These USB ports are use by service techni cians to connect a keyboard and mouse to the available media player or another USB device VGA out To connect a monitor to the available media player This VGA out is used in combination with the USB ports to control the media player for service purposes LED indications The LED indication next to the jog dial have the following function Yellow LEDs LMP1 LMP2 LMP3 LMP4 On when the corresponding lamp is on Off when the corresponding lamp is off tion LMP1 Yellow ON when lamp 1 is
108. operational life e Promptly ventilate the room after a lamp rupture explosion has occurred evacuate the room particularly in case of a pregnant woman Seek medical attention if unusual health conditions occur after a lamp rupture explosion such as headache fatigue shortness of breath chest tightening coughing or nausea Necessary tools No tools How to remove a lamp 1 Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet 2 Open the top cover on the lamp units side see Opening the top cover on the lamp units side page 136 3 Unplug the cable of the lamp which must be removed Image 14 20 Lamp cables connection 4 Pull up the fixation handle and rotate it fully upwards 146 mA gg OA R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 14 Servicing Kus A Gu 7 A M Zi Wi So i amp f Q WA a S A ID 2 gt SG WIR A 4 i d ae 57 VA Ge y y MS i AAW l EN SES A WAAR A Image 14 21 5 Clasp the lamp and pull upwards Y IT AN A VA ae A A eer Gi Image 14 22 page 8 see Recycling guidelines For recycling guidelines of the lamp dl 14 10 Mounting a new lamp unit About the lamp unit All four lamp units are equal A spare lamp can be inserted in any position without problems
109. osion such as headache fatigue short ness of breath chest tightening coughing or nausea Cooling liquid circuit The device head contains a cooling circuit filled with Blue antifreeze diluted 1 2 ethanediol 1 3 ethane diol 2 3 Demi water When the cooling circuit leaks switch off the device and contact a service technician The liquid is not for household use Keep out of reach of children Harmful by oral intake Avoid exposure to pregnant women Avoid contact with eyes skin and clothing Avoid inhale of the noxious fumes Restricted Access Location The DML must be installed in a Restricted Access Location where access can only be gained by persons who have been instructed about the reasons for the restriction applied to the location and about the precautions that shall be taken Reasons for the applied restrictions moving head in all directions air outlet can reach high temperatures and light output may cause eye injury when looking directly into the lens IS Maximum temperature of enclosure 90 C 194 F R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 7 Safety To prevent device damage e The DML has been designed for use with a specific lamp type See installation instructions for its correct lamp type e If the air filters are not regularly replaced the air flow inside the device projector head and base could be disrupted causing overheating Overheating may lead to the device shutting down during operation In order to en
110. ow to display 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Service and press Enter 3 Turn the jog dial to select Diagnosis and press Enter 4 Turn the jog dial to select Fan speeds and press Enter The first page of the fan speeds table is displayed As there are more items than space available on the LCD when turning the jog dial further than the last item a new page will be displayed Version table Voltages Identification Di Op 4 Service pattem Temperatures L T Calibration ran Speeds Device status Error logging Image 9 18 Image 9 17 Image 9 16 D O AA4A4A4Ak lt lt G4GG9OOQOR59770209 gt DML 1200 06 11 2009 Fan radiator 4 3075 rpm Fan radiator B 3125 rpm Fan air outlet 2784 rpm Fan pwr supply 4 2900 rpm FanpwrsupplyB 2902 rpm Fan Ips A 3315 rpm Fan lps B 3315 rpm Image 9 19 Device status What can be displayed 9 Service menu The status of different parts inside the device is given in a table As the list is too long to be displayed on single LCD display when reaching the last item in the first page turn the jog dial further in the same direction and the second page is automatically displayed on the LCD display How to display 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu Turn the jog dial to select Service and press Enter 2 3 Turn the jog dial to select Diagnosis and press Enter 4 Turn the jog dial to select Device status and press Enter
111. p B high If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan Ips A low If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan Ips A high If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan Ips B low If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan Ips B high If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan inlet A low If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan inlet A high If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan inlet B low If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan inlet B high If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan lamp1 back low If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan lamp1 back high If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan lamp2 back low If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan lamp2 back high If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan lamp3 back low If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan lamp3 back high If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan lamp4 back low If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan lamp4 back high If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan base speed low If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan prism low Warning Error If problem persists call a gualified service technician Fan prism high Warning Error If problem persists call a g
112. parameter 3 Keystone Poly 0 255 Keystone Poly 0 255 Keystone Poly 0 255 Keystone Poly 0 255 Keystone Poly 0 255 Keystone Poly X 0 255 gon C2 Keystone Poly X 0 255 gon D1 Keystone Poly X 0 255 gon D2 Blinder Future expansion Varies w selected FX Varies w selected FX Layer 1 Layer 2 Chan nel is AA inl me OO eee 76 AO Re ae Clip selection within a bank 77 Pee IA 0 255 EE Counting from beginning of clip Coarse 78 IN Frame Fine Le 255 ro Counting from selected coarse point R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 Ja 79 be Frame ore E Coarse O 255 a E down from 00 43 41 439 80 OUT Frame 255 Counting down from selected coarse point Fine 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 108 Image transition 109 Transition timing 110 Playback mode MEN EA W e W WE WS WS W ae 255 aa 128 normal playback speed E 8 255 128 normal Green level X 111 Playback speed me ae gege digital zoom 118 lmage X X position PH Bottom to top Corner zoom 10 13 Fade Ee A 14 17 ko Iris 18 21 E Left to right 22 25 E Multiple iris 26 29 KH Right to left 30 33 i Rotate and zoom 34 37 D Shear flip 38 41 E Shutter 42 45 a Spherical Zoom 46 49 Top to bottom SE WE 50 53 Zoom 54 57 Kc SuperBall 1 58 61 rs SuperBall 2 62 255 E future expansion 0 255 M Sets time for
113. power cord provided with the projector How to connect with the local power net 1 Connect the power cord with the power input socket of the projector P Image 4 1 2 Secure the power plug by locking the plug holder clamp H 3 Mount a plug to the delivered power cord but take care of the local regulations about power cords and power plugs Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding type plug Plug this plug into the wall outlet Caution Ensure that the power net meets the power requirements of the device which are 200 240 V 10A 50 60Hz Homing the device When the DML 1200 is connected to an appropriately rated power source it automatically begins a homing procedure to verify that the major functions of the device are oriented properly This homing procedure includes movements of the projector head and yoke Do not block the device during its homing process to avoid a wrong detection of its end loop for tilt and pan R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 A 4 Connections 4 2 Input connections Overview BCD a E E CH E 10 D e SA e R E SE DW LMP3Q ON LMP4Q ERR a O a ka Image 4 2 Input indications truss view A 5 cable input B SDI HD SDI input output C HDCP DVI input D External sync on with embedded media player All inputs have two status
114. ppear linear on non linear surfaces or just create an effect Softwarp is available for realtime adjustments on the Master Layer of the EMP Stored warp presets can be recalled and applied to the output by sending the corresponding DMX value on channel 56 The transition between 2 warp setups can be set on channel 57 To set up the SoftWARP files use the EMP Manager SD on your computer OR the EMP Manager on the MediaWing Warp selection channel 56 sic o NN RN EE ER gt gt gt Warp transition channel 57 Lo transition 12 3 17 Masking Overview A mask is an overlay pattern on the master layer to cover some parts of the image or to create special effects Different masks are available and selectable on channel 58 The size the indexed position rotation and the aspect ratio are con trollable via channels 59 60 and 61 One example 124 A A RB9770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player Image 12 100 Channel 59 60 61 and 62 have no influence Octagon DMX channel 58 16 19 mask selection DMX channel 59 128 mask size DMX channel 60 128 mask indexed position DMX channel 61 128 mask aspect ratio DMX channel 62 0 mask blur C Octagon DMX channel 58 16 19 mask selection DMX channel 59 128 mask size DMX channel 60 128 mask indexed position DMX channel 61 gt 128 mask aspect ratio DMX channel 62 0 mask blur Octagon DMX channel 58 16 19 mask selection
115. r R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ 137 14 Servicing Image 14 5 Open top cover A hydraulic arm supports the cover 14 3 Opening the top cover on the LPS box side Necessary tools Flat screwdriver How to open 1 Standing at the tilt lock side turn the head horizontally until the lens is pointing to the left Image 14 6 Locking head a Locking button b Lens side 2 Loosen both captive screws 138 E R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 14 Servicing Image 14 7 Captive screws top cover 3 Gently lift up the top cover and press on the indicated part until the arm of the cover is fixed Image 14 8 Open cover 14 4 Remove the yoke covers and shields Necessary tools Flat screwdriver 4 mm Allen key 2 5 mm How to remove 1 Turn the 3 indicated captive screws a quarter turn counter clockwise to open the connection R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 _ 139 14 Servicing 140 Image 14 9 Remove yoke cover 2 Pull off the yoke cover 3 Remove the protection shields Turn out the indicated screws Image 14 10 Remove shielding 4 Loosen the 4 indicated screws of the yoke center Turn the plate a quarter turn and take it off 8
116. re possible from the center of the image to the corners or from the corners of the image to the center BARC KAUL A Image 12 40 Original image P1 amplitude level on certain value P2 zoom speed and direction value set Effect selection ln cc aaa I isa Effect parameters ter 0 255 Sets the amplitude of the start image 0 126 Zoom speed and direction from corners to center from low high to low speed P2 Still image Kee speed and direction from center to corners from low speed to high speed 255 P2 has no effect when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 38 Infinity Overview This effect continually zooms the image from a larger image to its original size Both directions are possible from out to in or from in to out Image 12 41 d P1 Brightness set on certain value P2 zoom speed and direction value set Effect selection Value 146 149 Infinity ai R59770209 DM L 1200 06 11 2009 ___ 1011 12 Embedded Media Player Effect parameters Dh ter 0 255 Sets the brightness of the image Still image P2 O 126 Zoom speed and direction from out to in El v i speed and direction from in to out 255 P2 has no effect when P1 eguals 0 12 3 13 39 Blinder Overview This effect creates a transparent white rectangle over the original image The transparency of this rectangle is adjustable Eliseos 71795 Image 12 42 Effect selection ll m BE Effect param
117. ress Enter 4 Turn the jog dial to select a pattern and press Enter The selected pattern or pattern color is displayed TDML 1200 Service Service pattern No pattern Circular on off Full cobor Outline Horizontal sawtootl Vertical sawtooth Viewscape identification Diagnosis calibration Input Lamp Control Image 9 29 Image 9 28 Image 9 30 9 5 Calibration 9 5 1 Index delay Before starting Set the DML in video mode by sending a value between 64 and 95 on DMX channel 13 See DMX data page 44 for more infor mation on how to select a channel and set data What should be done The index delay value should be adjusted so that the phase of the color wheel is correctly aligned When correctly align a mono chrome red image e g will be correctly displayed When there is a misalignment this image will show color distortion discoloration at the top and the bottom of the image This setting is normally factory aligned R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ D 9 Service menu 9 5 2 58 Project e g a monochrome red image How to set 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2 Turn the jog dial to select Service and press Enter 3 Turn the jog dial to select Calibration and press Enter 4 Turn the jog dial to select Index delay and press Enter 5 Turn the jog dial to change the current value and press Enter Turn the jog dial until a monochrome red image is displayed and no co
118. rough another You can adjust the opacity of an individual object from completely transparent to full opacity using this parameter Increase opacity from not visible at a value of zero to full opacity at a value of 255 Image 12 2 Not transparent Beemer 222222 Fully transparent 2 Aa RS9770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player Layer 1 channel 85 Layer 2 channel 112 0 255 ei From fully blocked to clear 12 3 6 Contrast What is contrast Contrast is the difference in color and light between parts of an image Layer 1 channel 86 Layer 2 channel 112 0 255 A a low to a high contrast 12 3 7 Red Green Blue What can be done The level of the red green and blue color component can be adapted in the image It can be reduced are augmented Layer 1 channel 87 R 88 G 89 B Layer 2 channel 114 R 115 G 116 B 128 The higher the value the more of that color is added to the image 12 3 8 Scale Overview With the scale function a digital zoom on the projected image or clip can be introduced Default value 128 Image files are displayed at 100 Higher value then the default value will enlarge the content Lower values will reduce the content ici ae Image 12 3 100 DMX value 128 DMX value lt 128 DMX value gt 128 Layer 1 channel 90 Layer 2 channel 117 ll sia 12 3 9 Object position X position
119. rs Layer 1 Result Result DMX value P1 0 DMX value P1 255 DMX value P2 0 DMX value P2 255 DMX value P3 0 DMX value P3 255 Image 12 77 Selection 14 17 Interference retro C C Selection parameters nd EEE 3 P il a 12 3 15 7 Interferences R C Overview Generates both a set of concentric swirling rings and a radial fan that swirl around the screen R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ____ 115 12 Embedded Media Player 12 3 116 Result Result DMX value P1 0 DMX value P1 0 DMX value P2 127 DMX value P2 255 DMX value P3 0 DMX value P3 255 Image 12 78 DMX value P1 0 DMX value P1 0 DMX value P2 127 DMX value P2 127 DMX value P3 0 DMX value P3 255 Image 12 79 Selection 18 21 Interference R C Selection parameters 0 255 Speed O 255 Size 0 255 Color 15 8 Interference Retro R C P2 P3 Overview Creates a tunnels like effect that zooms in and generates a swirling flower effect that move around the screen randomly Result Result DMX value P1 0 DMX value P1 255 DMX value P2 127 DMX value P2 127 DMX value P3 0 DMX value P3 255 Image 12 80 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player Layer 1 Result Result DMX value P1 0 DMX value bi 255 DMX value P2 127 OMX value P2 127 DMX value P3 0 OMX value P3 255 Image 12 81 Selection aga elm Interference Retro R C Selection parameters 2
120. s are transversely B oriented Each slot contains a rigging point of which the position in the slot can be adjusted depending on the size of the truss installation The rigging clamps C can be attached to those rigging points which allows an easy and fast physical setup of the device in a hanging configuration The 4 corners contains also each a rigging point as well as 2 fixed positions in the middle of two sides R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 OA 17 3 Physical installation Image 3 6 Rigging points AA CAUTION Always pan and tilt lock the device while handling it Necessary tools 4 Rigging clamps How to mount 1 Measure the distance center tube as reference between the two used support bars of the truss JES See GRA ES ASS Je A mm O Image 3 7 2 Push the rigging point downwards and slide it at the same time to its place according the measured distance Release the rigging point 18 _ __ OA R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 3 Physical installation Image 3 8 Distance between rigging points 3 Turn in the rigging clamps A into the rigging points screw thread M10 Secure the rigging clamp by turning the safety nut B on the rigging clamp against the rigging point Warning Always use four 4 rigging points equally spread to suspend the device
121. sehold hazardous waste collection program in accordance with local regulations Direct shipment to lamp recycler Shipment through a hazardous waste transporter R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ gg z E Q zy Qx0 Qu y4qy4 oo o o o 3 GGXSY gt k A 1 Safety 10 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 2 2 1 2 General GENERAL Overview e Installation requirements Unpacking the device e Projector air inlets and outlets Installation requirements 2 2 Ambient temperature conditions The maximum allowed ambient temperature for an operating DML 1200 may not exceed 40 C 104 F The minimum allowed ambient temperature for an operating DML 1200 may not drop below 10 C 50 F The projector will not operate if the ambient air temperature falls outside this range 10 C 40 C or 50 F 104 F Be aware that room heat rises to the ceiling Check if the temperature near the installation site is not excessive The minimum storage temperature is 35 C 31 F and the maximum storage temperature is 65 C 149 F Humidity conditions Storage 0 to 98 relative humidity non condensing Operation 0 to 95 relative humidity non condensing High Altitude For an optimal performance of the DML 1200 at high altitude make sure that sufficient air flow is available maximum ambient temperature 30 C Device weight Do not underestimate the weight of one DML 1200 which is about 75 kg 16
122. sible through the places of the red color Effect selection a D DW W5 gt rr CL ta i Effect parameters SAA KAA e ter 0 255 Effect level 2 0 255 hue key color selection 2 i 0 255 Tolerance range tolerance of selected key color P2 and P3 have no effect on the image when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 9 Scroller Overview The layer continually scrolls across with individual controls for direction across X and Y planes and speed R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player Visibly yours A B C D Image 12 12 A Original image Scroller level applied P2 and P3 0 scrolling in both directions from top left corner to bottom right corner C Scroller level applied P2 value applied image shift in X direction Scrolling with a shifted image P3 0 Scroller level applied P2 0 P3 value applied image shift in Y direction Scrolling with a shifted image Effect selection 0 255 Scroller amount 0 255 X direction move the image to the left 0 255 Y direction moves the image upwards P2 and P3 have no effect on the image when P1 equals 0 ter 12 3 13 10 Color Studio Overview This effect allows to shift colors around the spectrum with additional brightness control Level adjustment parameter 1 which is a brightness control has only effect when one of both other parameters are higher than zero 0 BARCO Visibly yours A B C
123. ss Enter 9 Service menu The first page of the voltage table is displayed As there are more items than space available on the LCD when turning the jog dial further than the last item a new page will be displayed identification IA nosis Service pattern Calibration Image 9 9 SMPS input Fan radiator A Fan radiator B Fan air outlet Fan pwr supply A Fan pwr supply B Fan lps A Image 9 11 9 3 3 Temperatures What can be displayed The current value of the different sensors inside the device How to display 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu Turn the jog dial to select Service and press Enter 2 3 4 Turn the jog dial to select Diagnosis and press Enter Turn the jog dial to select Temperatures and press Enter R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 Version table i Pa id s i p ollages Temperatures Fan speeds Device status Error logging Image 9 10 53 9 Service menu The first page of the temperature table is displayed As there are more items than space available on the LCD when turning the jog dial further than the last item a new page will be displayed Version table Voltages Temperate i identification Diagngsis Service pattem ratu Fan speeds Device status Error logging Calibraton Image 9 14 Image 9 13 Image 9 15 9 3 4 Fan speeds What can be displayed The current speed of the different fans inside the device H
124. sure lamp may explode if improperly handled 1 2 Important safety instructions To prevent the risk of electrical shock e This product should be operated from a mono phase AC power source Power input voltage range must be between 200 240 V 10A 50 60Hz e Warning This apparatus must be grounded earthed via the supplied 3 conductor AC power cable Mount a plug to the delivered power cord but take care of the local regulations about power cords and power plugs Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding type plug e Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord To disconnect the cord pull it out by the plug Never pull the cord itself If an extension cord is used with this product make sure that the total of the ampere ratings on the products plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating e Use only the power cord supplied with your device While appearing to be similar other power cords have not been safety tested at the factory and may not be used to power the device For a replacement power cord contact your dealer e Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electrical shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet unplug the set and
125. sure that correct airflow is maintained and that the device complies with electromagnetic compatibility EMC requirements and for safety requirements it should always be operated with all of its covers in place e Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register The device should not be placed in a built in installation or enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided e The device must always be mounted in a manner which ensures free flow of air into its air inlets and unimpeded evacuation of the hot air exhausted from its cooling system Heat sensitive materials should not be placed in the path of the exhausted air Leave at least a free safety area of 2 meter 80 around the projector head Ensure that nothing can be spilled on or dropped inside the device Ifthis does happen switch off and unplug the mains supply immediately Do not operate the device again until it has been checked by qualified service technicians e Consult a professional structural engineer when you have the intention to use this device as ceiling mounted device Always ensure the working load limit of the structure supporting the device Do not
126. ted 6 sided inverted 8 sided inverted 12 sided inverted 16 sided inverted Circular inverted For future expansion Polygon shutter Small Large 0 255 E A 90 epee 255 Je 255 F i 128 1 1 O horizontal stretch 300 vertical size 100 255 vertical stretch 300 horizontal size 100 en one of n FX FX combinations Eer FX Listing kina a Par1 ch64 Par2 ch65 Par3 ch66 No effect Blur amount SE RES 18 21 inv Level Threshold Softness Lumakey Motion Blur TITT 22 25 Shifter E E Speed X Speed Z 26 29 ChromaKey Level Hue Tolerance 30 33 Scroller Speed X Speed Y A EEE een Studio 38 41 Neon Level Width a ae ON AE Se 14 50 53 Palette Level ED Green E O A Level Bloom K ee ic DIN cl E so SIR B DUI DOM Level Stripes Saturation R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 A DMX chart 158 Chan nel 64 O al O O O O O o plo lo Alo olo gt gt gt gt gt mn mn mn O LO LU gt gt O O O N NO TI TI TI X 5 X X CO CA CO 00 Y NO a oo da A I 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 Function Type Value Default Action va ns i IE 24 90 93 Flower Flora 25 94 97 Flip Flip X Flip Y Kee e 105 109 113 117 121 Distortion 125 129 E A A 133 137 141 Infinite Zoom Infinity 145 direction 149 153 A A X Varies w selected FX but nom intensity parameter 1 X O 255 parameter 2 X O 255
127. the user to apply their own choice of tones for the high and low tones This allows to select a two color scheme and have all your content fit within those colors R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 AAA e 12 Embedded Media Player BARCO Visibly yours A B C D Image 12 16 Original image P1 127 P2 and P3 0 P1 127 P2 128 replacing darks in the image with this color P3 0 P1 127 P2 0 P3 127 replacing whites in the image with this color Ce ter Effect level desaturation of the current image 0 O 255 First color hue replacing the darks 0 255 Second color hue replacing the whites P2 and P3 have no effect on the image when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 14 Palette 84 Overview This effect allows to shift each of the individual colors around the spectrum STOT H EERS teen ETTEV Visibly YOUTS i 4 3 eh i j l Maili yiia A B C D Image 12 17 Original image dls 127 P2 and P3 0 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player P1 127 P2 127 red componentis extra shifted dl NN ter Effect level shifts the complete color spectrum O Shi O 255 Red shifts the red component of image in the spectrum 0 255 Green shifts the green component of the image in the spectrum P2 and P3 have no effect on the image when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 15 Bloom Overview This effect gives the edges of any line a white glow BARCO Barco Imag
128. tment varies from 0 to 255 for each position of a coarse adjustment Counter clock wise rotation of the projected image happens when the value for coarse channel is between 127 and 191 The value for the fine channel can be any value between 1 and 255 for each position of the coarse value The higher the value the faster the image will rotate A still image can be obtained when the value for the coarse channel is equal to 192 and the value for the fine channel is equal to 0 Clock wise rotation of the projected image happens when the value for coarse channel is between 192 and 255 The value for the fine channel can be any value between 1 and 255 for each position of the coarse value The higher the value the faster the image will rotate Coarse adjustment Layer 1 channel 94 Layer 2 channel 121 rotated image between 180 and 180 indexed position 127 192 n continuous rotation from slow to fast in counter clock wise direction 74 OA R99770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player ja pr ooo ooo 192 255 WW continuous rotation from slow to fast in clock wise direction Fine adjustment Layer 1 channel 95 Layer 2 channel 122 0 255 e fie adjustment for the selected coarse value 12 3 12 Image blur Overview The image blur changes a sharp image into an unfocused image The higher the value the more blur is added to the image Default DMX value 0 Layer 1 channel 96 Layer 2 channel 123
129. to distant focus 10 4 Shutter Strobe Channel 8 E Shutter open A Strobe from slow to fast ial M ie R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ 6 70 Moving light control via DMX 10 5 Cyan Magenta Yellow Overview a i e Fee eem E 10 6 CTO Color temperature origin Channel 12 Adjusts the color temperature origin of the projected bean so that native white light of the projection lamp can be changed to a more yellow white to imitate the light of a light bulb Adjustments are done between 3000 K DMX value zero and 6200 K DMX value 255 10 7 Mode selection About mode selection The DML 1200 can be used in e Light mode circular light beam that can change in color monochrome video e Video mode circular video image produced with a circular light beam Content outside the circular area is cropped e Video mode normal rectangular video image Image 10 1 Mode selection A Light mode B Vdieo mode circular C Video mode Channel 13 Light mode ee mode circular BE vv vvv 96 255 For future expansion 1 Black area represents the wall 62 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 70 Moving light control via DMX 10 8 Iris About the Iris When projecting images in light mode a circular beam is used As the device is equipped with a rectangular DMD the corners do not produce light to create the circular beam but it was still possible that for certain conten
130. transition E JE once 12 15 WE Backward loop 16 19 Lo Ping Pong 20 23 A Random 24 27 Ld Single frame selected by IN Frame value 28 31 We Single frame selected by OUT Frame value 32 35 K Paused 36 255 EN future expansion O 255 Oo Em clear to fully opaque 0 255 W s normal contrast level 0 255 128 normal Blue level 0 255 128 128 image fills 100 O 255 128 128 centered O 255 128 128 centered 119Image Y X position EEN Ratio E 255 128 1 1 A DMX chart 159 A DMX chart 160 Chan speed position Coarse s 97 124FX select 1 2 3 4 5 T7 10 11 95 1221mage rotation X speed position Fine Lumakey E EE EE Studio GE cae Ee rotated image between 180 and 180 indexed position continuous rotation from fast to slow in counter clock wise direction 192 192 255 0 255 still image continuous rotation from slow to fast in clock wise direction fine adjustment for the selected coarse value From sharp to fully blurred EE j 0 255 a Selects one of n FX FX combinations Value FX Listing Par1 ch98 8 Par2 ch99 8 Par3 ch100 8 125 126 127 Size Aspect ratio Threshold Softness Level 22 25 26 29 30 33 Shifter ChromaKey Level Hue Tolerance Scroller Level Speed X Speed Y Color shift A Color shift B e a 45 CTBO A Level Filter Brightness 15 54 57 Bloom Level Bloom 16 58 61 Interlace E Saturation E
131. ts darker images the corners are slightly visible and not really black To avoid this and to create a really black area around the circular beam an iris is mounted in front of the lens This iris can be adjusted from fully open to almost closed 1 cm remains open When the projector is on the small opening should prevent overheating of the lens and the iris mechanism Channel 14 Adjusts the iris from open to almost closed Adjusting the iris from open to almost closed 10 9 Control channel Channel 15 Disarmed KI Reset start homing seguence Se Homing without pan and tilt m Homing pan and tilt only Homing CMY only AAA 128 159 Lamp off 160 191 For future expansion 192 223 WE EMP on off For future expansion About EMP on off Before an EMP on off command can be sent on channel 16 that channel 16 must be disarmed for at least 10 seconds So nothing will happens when sending e g combination Lamp On followed with EMP on off The status of the EMP will not change To change the status you should send the following combination Lamp On Disarmed for at least 10 seconds EMP on off R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 _ 63 70 Moving light control via DMX 64 R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 77 Image control via DMX 11 IMAGE CONTROL VIA DMX 11 1 Introduction Overview The projected image can be controlled via DMX using channels 16 to 51 The following functions are availab
132. ualified service technician Fan optics low Warning Error If problem persists call a gualified service technician 16 Ez A RS9770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 C Troubleshooting DMD temp open Call a qualified service technician DMD temp short Call a qualified service technician Ambient temp short Call a qualified service technician Tec temp open Call a qualified service technician Tec temp short Call a qualified service technician FCB parameters If problem persists call a qualified service technician FCB monitoring If problem persists call a qualified service technician Housing switch open Warning Error Close housing completely If problem persists call a qualified service technician Undefined Warning Error If problem persists call a qualified service technician Restart artnet failed Error Disconnect power and reconnect power again Restart If problem persists call a qualified service technician Smps input range Warning Error Check if the mains input voltage is within the specified range Ambient temp open Call a gualified service technician FCB 12C If problem persists call a gualified service technician R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ 167 C Troubleshooting 168 E RS9770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 D Specitications D SPECIFICATIONS D 1 Specifications of the DML 1200 AC power 200 240 V 10 A 50 60 Hz input via 2m cable without connector Blanking horizontal amp vertical controlled over DMX Color chang
133. uced wave 8 P2 and P3 have no effect when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 29 Tunnel Overview This effect creates a view as travelling through a 3D tunnel BARCO visibly yours A B C D Image 12 32 Original image Effect selection ke a NS i 2 P1 127 P2 127 P3 255 camera speed almost not visible R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 AAA 12 Embedded Media Player Effect parameters oa ter 0 255 Effect level Ge Zoom into the tunnel 0 255 Speed of camera moving through the tunnel P2 and P3 have no effect when P1 equals 0 12 3 13 30 Planes Overview This effect creates a 3D planes effect with adjustable orientation The effect level parameter creates own effects pe aaa ter 0 255 Effect level moves the image over the planes 0 255 Wip creates a wip effect of the image on the planes O 255 Distortion zoom out of the image on the planes A repetition of the image happens P2 and P3 have no effect when P1 equals 0 96 g lxz E E_ gt gt Do 3ozg qQa4 4yqQ O 0 0 033 zoo rua OQ QRRoO9770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 12 Embedded Media Player 12 3 13 31 Fluid distortion Overview This effect simulates distortions created by a water surface very similar to viewing an submerged object BARC Visibly yours A B Image 12 34 A ter 0 255 Effect level zoom effect combined with a distortion and a water flaw 0 255 Speed of th
134. use a damp cloth detergent solution or thinner Never use the device when not all four lamps are installed Rated maximum ambient temperature t 40 C 104 F e The lamps shall be replaced if they have become damaged or thermally deformed To prevent battery explosion Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly installed e Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instruction To prevent fire hazard e Internal fuses provided Contact a service technician to replace Only replace with the same type and value e Warning Risk of fire Do not place flammable or combustible materials near the device This device radiates heat on its external surfaces and from ventilation ducts during normal operation which is both normal and safe Exposing flammable or combustible materials into close proximity of this projector could result in the spontaneous ignition of that material resulting in a fire For this reason it is absolutely necessary to leave an exclusion zone around all external surfaces of the projector whereby no flammable or combustible materials are present NANANNANN ANNAN Only in light mode Do not illuminate objects within 2 meter 6 6 feet Objects within this range can scorch melt or ignite from the heat projected by the light beam Leave at least a free safety area of 2 meter 80 to a
135. ut Control Service Image 7 12 Image 7 11 Economic A reduced wattage is fed to the lamps Reduced light output but a longer life time for the lamps Lamp power is reduced to 83 Normal Maximum allowed power is fed to the lamps Maximum light output is reached in this way AU E RFE9770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 8 8 1 6 Control menu CONTROL MENU Overview Overview flow Startup Standby Demo mode DMX data DMX address DMX universe Media player on off LCD contrast Pan and Tilt encoder Network Auto shutdown Status LEDs DMX priority Overview flow Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Standby DMX Data DMX channel 1 16 DMX universe LCD contrast Tilt encoder Auto shutdown Enabled Disabled R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 ___ ag 20g000J AO j g d Oj j Al 6 Control menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 DMX priority Enabled Disabled As there are too much items for the LCD display the menu is split up in two pages When turning the jog dial over the menu items the next page is displayed automatically when turning further than the last item in the list 8 2 Startup What happens When the device is started up lamps start up and waits until new commands are sent to the device How to start up 1 Press Enter to start up the main menu 2
136. yer with DMX 12 3 1 Image or Clip selection Bank selection Layer 1 channel 75 Layer 2 channel 102 AA AA Po alue Default Barco image bank stills el Default Barco movie bank clips 2 255 A User defined banks Image selection within a bank Layer 1 channel 76 Layer 2 channel 103 0 255 Kc Image or clip on that specific location R59770209 DML 1200 06 11 2009 6 12 Embedded Media Player 12 3 2 IN frame OUT frame 70 Overview The maximum possible length of a clip is 43 minutes 41 439 seconds Clips with a longer duration will be cut off at that point IN frame is the point in time from where a clip is projected OUT frame is the point in time to where a clip is projected This point is calculated always starting from 43 minutes 41 439 seconds and back in time even when the current clip has a shorter duration DMX value 0 for both OUT frame channels is equal to 43 minutes 41 439 seconds Higher DMX values will bring that point back into time Only the part between IN frame and OUT frame is projected when IN frame and OUT frame are inside the clip Start Clip End Clip OUT frame IN f kallid DMX 0 0 A l timeline Start Clip End Clip OUT frame IN frame OUT frame DMX 0 0 ue emm Te cf timeline Start Clip End Clip OUT frame IN frame DMX 0 0 C timeline Image 12 1 Situation A Clip duration is shorter that 43 minutes 41 439 seconds OUT

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