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1. DANGER Indicates a hazard that leads to immediate death or serious injury Symbols used gt Indicates a single action or multiple actions which do not have to be performed in any specific order 1 Indicates a set of actions that have to be performed in a 2 specific order 3 6 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS eyevis TB SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS In this chapter you will find general instructions for the safe handling of this product gt Read this safety information thoroughly and follow all the instructions carefully In the following chapters warning signs displayed in colour also indicate hazards that are imminent Intended use The eyevis ESP projector with LED projection engine is intended for visually replaying contents Only operate the product in a permitted position Only use the product in dry rooms Observe the permissible environmental conditions see Technical Specifications on page 60 Operator qualifications Installation and preliminary adjustments should only be performed by qualified service personnel or authorised service dealers General information A Power A N Carefully observe all warnings on the system parts and in this user s manual Carefully follow all the instructions governing the operation and use of our systems Observe all the local system installation and operation regulations which our systems are subject to
2. Colour field Click on the arrow buttons to shift the colour point in the colour field The changes are displayed directly in the CIE fields Working with CIE adjustment and colour field You have already learned how to change the RGB values in the Fine adjustment for selected projectors section on page 27 You will find out below how to change the CIE values directly or via the colour field gt Click on the E symbol to open the advanced CIE adjustment window and select the projector you want to adjust from the list in the left hand field You have the following input options e Drag the whitepoint across the colour field e Enter the RGB values directly e Enter the CIE values directly Drag the whitepoint across the colour field 1 With the arrow buttons in the colour space you can shift the whitepoint in the direction you want The effects on the x y and L values are displayed immediately 2 Click on Adjust to transfer the settings to the selected projector Enter the RGB values directly 1 Manually enter the values for Red Green and Blue 2 Transfer the values into the CIE section by proceeding as follows a Checkmark the boxes for x y and L to determine which values should be changed b Click on the gt button to apply the settings for all projectors c Click on the _ button to apply the changes for the selected projector 3 Click on Adjust to transfer the settings to the selected projector
3. Only use the power cable supplied by eyevis The power cable must be correctly and securely connected to earthed power outlets Do not connect multiple devices to the same power outlet Do not touch the power plug with wet hands when removing or plugging the plug into the outlet Do not forcefully bend or pull the power plug and do not place any heavy material on it Do not disconnect the power cable while using the product To disconnect the device from the mains in an emergency the plug must be pulled out from the mains socket The mains plug must therefore be easily accessible at all times Do not overload outlets and cables above their permissible capacity Do not use impermissible extension cables ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 7 Installation Use SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS eyevis TB Do not install or operate the device under environmental conditions that deviate from the technical specifications This mainly includes areas with constantly high humidity levels and in direct proximity to water fire radiators or ovens or exposed to direct sunlight or similar Deviating operating conditions can lead to electric shocks fire or can cause the device to crash The devices should be installed professionally by your dealer When unpacking or carrying the devices at least two people are needed Make sure the devices are carried upright When installing the devices use the designated frame supplied by eyevis
4. Cie eyevis eyevis ESP Projectors with LED Projektions Engine User Manual Version 1 1 03 2012 ENGLISH SERVICE aN eyevis eyevis GmbH Hundsschleestrasse 23 D 72766 Reutlingen Germany Tel 49 0 7121 43303 291 Fax 49 0 7121 43303 22 E mail info eyevis de www www eyevis de Version 1 1 03 2012 Copyright 2011 eyevis GmbH All rights reserved eyevis User Manual This manual as well as the software described in it is furnished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license Except as permitted by this license no part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical recording or otherwise without prior written permission of eyevis GmbH Please remember that the content of this manual is protected by copyright even when not distributed together with software furnished with an end user license agreement The content of this manual is furnished for informational purposes only is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by eyevis GmbH eyevis GmbH assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this documentation eyevis the eyevis logo and eyecon are either registered trademarks or trademarks of eyevis Gesellschaft f r Projektions und GroBbildtechnik mbH also known as eyevis GmbH All
5. Enter the CIE values directly 1 Manually enter the values for CIE x CIE y and L 2 Click on Adjust to transfer the settings to the selected projector 54 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine THE EC LCONTROL SOFTWARE yeyevis J Complete the entry and then save 1 Close the Color fine Adjust window 2 Press the Save all button in the start window ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 55 WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS yeyevis IB WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS Duration and validity of warranty The specified product is under warranty for 24 months beginning from the date of delivery by eyevis GmbH Warranty services during the warranty period do not extend the validity period of the warranty This warranty applies to products that were purchased in the European Union Warranty services can only be claimed in these countries The sales agreement or the invoice original invoice with serial number of the first purchaser must be presented as proof of purchase to claim warranty services If the customer cannot provide this evidence of purchase the warranty period is dated back to the date of purchase at the specialist supplier first supplier plus one month Warranty If the product shows any faults or defects during the warranty period eyevis GmbH provides the following services in compliance with the warranty e Exchange of defective parts by the customer e Device repair at eyevis e On site device rep
6. Iteration steps for optimisation The error messages indicate that the red LED cannot be set to an adequate brightness setting to achieve the selected colour temperature The brightness of the other colours must therefore be reduced accordingly LED capacity displays the control of the LEDs of projector 1 and 2 The high capacity of the red LED R can be clearly identified Chromatic deviation Actual colour values Accuracy done These values can be used to manually select the default brightness see page 40 41 If the maximum capacity of the LEDs is set to just 60 a higher brightness default value can be selected gt If you are satisfied with the result proceed to the next step to perform fine adjustments lt GT gt 26 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine CONFIGURATION eyevis J Fine adjustment for selected projectors Fine differences in colour rendering and brightness between the projectors can be adjusted with the fine adjustment function To open the fine adjustment function 1 Click on the Fine adjust button The Color fine adjust window opens color fine adjust iz Ffa o x CUBE selection LED adjustment gt 2 Cube 2 COM4 ID 2 ON Red 222 2j 3 Cube 3 COM4 ID 3 ON 4 Cube 4 COM4 ID 4 ON Green fizs SI Blue E 2j apply actual wall status reset adjustment read stored configuration 7 2 Selecta projector and adjust t
7. The current settings will be displayed in the lower part of the window and illustrated in the colour diagram gt The displayed images on the video wall change at the same time To adjust the projectors to the maximum brightness This function can be used to adjust the projectors to the maximum brightness regardless of a specific colour temperature gt Press the al button to adjust all projectors to the maximum brightness To automatically adjust the projectors This function is used to automatically calculate the correct set value for both colour and brightness The software then applies this set value to define a standard colour and brightness for all projectors The current values of each projector are used to calculate the set value for x and y as well as the brightness Note If the maximum brightness has been set as described above the current value is the maximum value This process is not dependent on a specific colour temperature A set value that allows the maximum brightness is used 1 Press the 32 button to get the values recommended by the software The current settings are displayed in the lower part of the window The values are automatically entered in the entry fields The suggested values are calculated by the software to achieve the optimal setting for all projectors The brightness of the projectors can be reduced during the colour settings in order to achieve an optimal colour representation 2 P
8. 62 OPUON S en ee a E Y 62 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine ABOUT THIS PRODUCT yeyevis J AsoutT THis PRODUCT The new LED lit DLP projectors from eyevis share all the benefits of DLP technology just like conventional lamp based projectors In addition to that the LED lit versions feature several advantages such as enhanced life time fo the illumination technology wider colour gamut and improved black levels Standard input signal connection e 1x DVI D Available types e ESP LXT with native XGA resolution 1024 x 768 px e ESP LSXT with native SXGA resolution 1400 x 1050 px e ESP LHD with native full HD resolution 1920 x 1080 px e ESP LWXT with native WUXGA resolution 1920 x 1200 px ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 5 ABOUT THIS MANUAL eyevis IB AsoutT THIS MANUAL Read and pay attention to this manual It contains important information on the product In particular note all of the safety instructions and warnings Keep this manual in a safe place Warnings used NOTICE Indicates a hazard that could lead to damage or destruction of the product The general warning symbol indicates a hazard that could lead to injuries or death In the text section the general warning symbol is used in conjunction with the warning levels described below Indicates a hazard that could lead to minor or moderate injuries Indicates a hazard that could lead to death or serious injury
9. The EC Lcontrol program is specially developed for adjusting the colour of the eyevis ESP projectors For this reason use this program for colour adjustments instead of the colour adjustment function in the eyeDevice software Program installation and start The programs do not have to be installed 1 Simply copy the entire program folder to the desired location you wish on your PC usually C Programs 2 Open the relevant exe file to launch the programs Intelligent user interface Once the connection to the projectors has been established the programs detect which parts are connected and display the relevant functions on the user interface The setting parameters are read out from the projectors and displayed in the program windows Any changes to the settings are saved in the projectors or can be stored ina configuration file on the PC ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 21 CONFIGURATION yeyevis IB Adjusting the colours with EC Lcontrol eye vis EC_Lcontrol exe This section describes how to adjust colours using the EC Lcontrol program A detailed description of the program can be found in The EC Lcontrol Software section from page 47 To start the program gt Launch the EC Lcontrol software EC Lcontrol exe The start window opens eyevis EC L control File Wall Control Help eVevis EC Lcontrol vl 0 7 30 10 2009 Wall configuration mumber of cubes 1 connectio
10. AE 14 a eet eet claire ees 20 ROIS CON sonin N 14 EPO ere USED etie ates 20 Blurred p CtUTE sxn oascrsocessatnegusesasadaten ctlebantaneaeee 36 Propuct OveRVvIEW 15 No communication between control PC and FO OO ierse RA TE E 15 PCIE OT eeue e E 36 RAEN MMMM 5 cess seractahesuncta gd es sesccosteesvertereessloieun 16 Possible causes of malfunctions and Power SUpplY vecccssssssssssescssssssssscssssssseseeesssseesesssssssesess TO PODEM nnsetentcetecminiictadecateanancecint 37 ASSEMBLY NSTALLATION 17 CLEANING AND CARE 38 Authorized installation Options eee V7 Geanina WE ANS cccccnntrencacnan temas 38 Unauthorized installation OPtions cceccece 18 CleaniinG Wie OWS G esissinessscsnianisaa 38 Cabling the projectors ss 19 DISAS ERIT AND DISPOSAL 39 Adressing the projectoOfS ss 20 DIDS WIRE N E Seenen reaa 21 THE EYEDEVICE SOFTWARE 40 Adjusting the TOCUS s ssssersesssesersserssrssrsserssresrresn 22 Starting the eyeDevice SOftWare s is 40 The Load Save GVO Ecsite ssssctsasssesssistatecdacsetaantosaiens 41 CONFIGURATION 23 The Selecon AiE aneen 41 a a guration The Parameter af a s s 42 Programs airean men A A A 23 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 3 Useren eee nea 42 EAU O EEE caste EET 43 PS A E EE E EE 45 EINAN aera E E EE 46 EEEE E 47 REDONS enie e 48 THE EC LCONTROL SOFTWARE 49 Starting the EC Lcontrol software uu 49 The Start Page at a GlANCE un cercccsessssssessseesssseeesesens 49 Themenu bar acincnncrs
11. K 7000 K Overcast sky 6500 K 7500 K Fog mist 7500 K 8500 K Blue on shaded 9000 K 12000 K north side Brightness Setting the brightness L Manual input of brightness The software calculates the brightness and the whitepoint based on the current settings of the projection An average 2 value is calculated from the recorded colour and brightness of all projectors This option is useful when no explicit whitepoint or colour temperature is required ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 51 THE EC LCONTROL SOFTWARE eyevis TB Iterations Adjust cube wall Optimising the brightness settings Iterations Number of iterations for optimising the settings After clicking on the button the optimisation is performed with the number of iterations listed under Iterations The progress of the optimisation is shown in the display window Adjust cube wall o Resets all projectors to maximum brightness Save all All the settings made in the setting area are saved in all projectors Fine adjust Fine adjust is used to finely adjust the colour values Click on the button to open a new window color fine adjust o 10 x color fine adjust o B 10 x CUBE selection LED adjustment CUBE selection LED adjustment Cube 1 coma omp 1 ON 2 Cube_2 COM4 ID 2 ON Red p22 2 Cube 2 COM4 ID 2 ON Red 223 3 Cube 3 COM4 ID 3 ON 3 Cube 3 COM4 ID 3 ON 4 Cube 4 COM4 ID 4
12. ON Green 125 z 4 Cube 4 COM4 ID 4 ON Green 125 Blue 131 Blue 131 i Reset apply actual wall status apply actual wall status reset adjustment reset adjustment read stored configuration read stored configuration 4 Zi Fig 14 Fine adjustment view without CIE window left without RGB deviations right with RGB deviations reset button is visible CUBE selection Selects the desired projectors LED adjustment Input the RGB values and apply as CIE offset NOTE Each projector has its own internal colour sensor calibrated in the factory To attain a precise colour homogeneity of a projection it can sometimes be necessary to adjust the colours of individual segments The calibration can be refined by allocating offset values to the colour point of individual projectors These offsets are permanently saved and used for every colour adjustment They are not only valid once for the current colour but as general correction values for the internal sensor 52 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine THE EC LCONTROL SOFTWARE yeyevis J Red Green Blue Apply actual wall status Reset adjustment Read stored configuration Reset E Direct input of RGB values After the desired values are entered all offsets and brightness values are transferred to the selected projector s The projectors are then adjusted accordingly to immediately check the new entries Deletes a
13. Use a special vibration absorbing frame from eyevis when using the devices in locations subject to vibration Do not place the device in an unstable location such as e g inappropriate double floors or inclines Install on a horizontal stable surface instead Do not install the device in areas where the humidity or temperature is high Information on permissible environmental conditions can be found in the Technical Specifications section on page 60 Do not place objects on the device and take appropriate measures to prevent the devices from falling down Do not block the ventilation holes on the device Always plug the power cable into the device before plugging it into the outlet and do not locate the device where persons may trip over the cable If an extension cable is necessary a cable with a current rating at least equal to that of the device should be used This device operates at high voltages Never repair modify or disassemble the device by yourself Do not insert any objects into the device If there is thunder or lightning do not touch the device cable or power plug Do not climb onto or stand on the device If the device will not be used for a long period of time remove the power plug from the wall outlet for safety Do not operate the device with a damaged cable or if the device has been dropped or damaged until it has been examined by a qualified service technician Caution Some parts of the device may become h
14. log files and can check the temperatures of each projector over time It is also possible to connect external temperature sensors to ACTextern To activate ACTintern in eyeDevice 1 2 3 Open the eyeDevice software Open the Setup page Select the reference value for automatic colour tracking Open Projector Setup Act_Reference and click on Set Set the colour adjustment setting to Internal Open Projector Setup Act_Control and select the Internal setting Press the Save all button to save the current settings Repeat the same steps for each projector To use ACTextern with the Communication Box gt Please observe the information in the Communication Box manual 32 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine ED cycvis aD OPERATION NOTICE Shocks and vibrations Strong shocks and vibrations can damage the projector gt Protect the projectors from heavy shocks and impacts NOTE e The projector is suitable for use in motion simulators e The limits for use in moving environments can be requested if necessary NOTICE Switching on the projector after a power failure Switching on the projectors immediately after a power failure can damage the projectors gt Wait at least 30 seconds after a power failure before restarting the projectors ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 33 MALFUNCTIONS AND TROUBLESHOOTING yeyevis IB MALFUNCTIONS AND TROUBLESHOOTING Before calling
15. other trademarks are the property of their respective owners D 2ycvis d CONTENTS Asout THis PRODUCT 7 Program installation and start 23 Intelligent user interface n 23 ABOUT THIS MANUAL Adjusting the colours with EC Lcontrol 24 Warnings WS OU ios ica ccpnacetintarisn eat ceasnanicaiiuaaak ae Adjusting the connection parameters 25 SY MDOE USE Aynina Asina the OUE ee cer acacncercccnen 56 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 9 Fine adjustment for selected projectors 29 WSIS USE sssi ienna cia duaniemaue 9 Establishing communication via eyeDevice 31 Operator qualifications iiciascacaceceesescsdastascsssasdvedethcnabeen 9 Establishing COMMUNICATION ou eects 31 General INFOPMALION weccccceccescsesssesessessesseesseesseessesseesees 9 Selecting the colour sensor interface POW GI aeoea aa n E EE EERE 9 Color analyzer Option wees 32 lastalla iON 0 Using the Pattern Generator 32 USE 10 Entering the wall Size 32 Disassembly and StOrage nennen 11 Reading the configurations ssssesssessessesssessses 33 DisclaiMEr ernn 1 Other SELLS ssssssssssessessnsenensenennesnensesnse 33 CONFOTM ItY nnrir 1 Saving the Configuration somone 33 Bates ca eect eee eae eee q2 Activating the internal Automatic Color Tracking sssri 34 TRANSPORT STORAGE UNPACKING 13 Unpacking taste eea 13 OPERATION 35 Storage of packaging 13 MALFUNCTIONS AND TROUBLESHOOTING 36 Deviveny CONTENTS 14 Typical pro bleM Screenname 36 PICKIN Generar eE e A
16. your service partner please check the following table for a possible cause to the trouble you are currently experiencing NOTE The devices may only be opened by specially trained and qualified personnel Typical problems No picture gt Make sure that the power cable is plugged in gt Check if the projector s power is OFF or if the projector is in standby mode gt Check that the auxiliary equipment is connected properly gt Check if the input setting is correct gt Check that the signal is suitable The projector does not start up gt Check the cable connections between the projector and power outlet Blurred picture gt Check the focus adjustment of the projector No communication between control PC and projector gt Check that you have selected the right COM port gt Check the COM port settings gt Check the serial cable connection for communication 34 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine MALFUNCTIONS AND TROUBLESHOOTING yeyevis J Possible causes of malfunctions and problems Smoke or peculiar smells If you continue to use the device when smoke or peculiar smells are coming from the projector housing it may cause a fire or an electric shock gt Immediately remove the power plug from the outlet gt Make sure that the device is not smouldering inside and this is going unnoticed gt Contact your dealer for inspection Liquids or objects inside the device If yo
17. IN from input box Main power engine shield protection Serial number of projector a ut WN Service cover ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 13 PRODUCT OVERVIEW eyevis IB Control module a b 1 LEDs display status STATUS i 2 Powerbutton On Off POWER 3 DIP switcher 4 VGA RS232 IN O 2 5 VGA RS232 OUT CE 3 HE CE EO E A RS232 IN I oo ee O 4 IO e222 eO RS232 OUT ol 08 20 9 le 5 Fig 2 Vorderansicht des Bedienfeldes Power Supply 1 Power Supply 2 Protection 3 Main switcher On Off C 5 3 Fig 3 Power Supply 14 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION eyevis TB ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION This section describes how to mount and install the projector Authorized installation options Fig 4 Authorized installation option ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 15 ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION eyevis TB Unauthorized installation options In the following position shows the cooling element of the projector down In this position a sufficient cooling performance can not be guaranteed Fig 5 Unauthorized installation options Elnbaulagen 16 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION yeyevis TB Cabling the projectors The projectors are connected together via RS232 cables NOTE The RS232 cable is a 9 pin D sub extension cable with 1 1 wiring
18. Other settings Detailed information on other setting options can be found in The eyeDevice Software section from page 38 onwards Saving the configuration Once you have adjusted all the settings you can save the configuration in a file on the PC 1 Click on Write 2 Select the target location and file name and click on OK ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 31 CONFIGURATION eyevis TB Activating the internal Automatic Color Tracking Once you have finished the colour adjustment with the EC Lcontrol software you have to activate the internal Automatic Color Tracking function This step is performed in the eyeDevice software NOTE ACT Automatic Color Tracking is available in two versions e ACTintern is available as a setting in eyeDevice The projector internal Automatic Color Tracking function is activated in the eyeDevice software via ACTintern This function simply tracks the colours on each individual projector without comparing the projector in a combined projection ACTextern and Communication Box ACTextern comprises the ACT software and the Communication Box In contrast to ACTintern ACTextern constantly compares the colour settings of all projectors on one wall and adjusts the colours if necessary to achieve a harmonious colour rendering The Communication Box can be connected to the projectors via a serial interface or LAN Besides controlling the projectors ACTextern also generates detailed
19. To cable the projectors together Use the RS232 data cable provided 9 pin D sub 1 1 extension cable and connect each RS232 OUT to RS232 IN Proceed according to the following diagram Fig 6 Unauthorized installation options Elnbaulagen ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 17 ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION yeyevis IB To connect the projectors to the control PC gt Connect the control PC to projector 1 either via a RS232 data cable or via a KAT 5 Ethernet cable optional RS232 m L Fig 7 Connecting the projecotrs to the control PC Adressing the projectors To control the projectors and to enable communication each projector must be allocated with an individual address The projectors are addressed with consecutive numbers 1 2 3 4 z 6 Fig 8 Adressing the projecotrs 18 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION eyevis IB DIP Switches Setting of projector address for serial connection Adresse DIP 1 DIP2 DIP3 DIP4 DIPS DIP 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 EDG ON a SS Fig 9 DIP switches ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 19 ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION eyevis TB Adjusting the focus In order to achieve a clear image it is necessary to adjust the optical focus of the projection engine In the event that the image on the screen becomes blurred it is necessary to readjust the focus setting To adjust the focus we recommend
20. able scaler 42 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine THE EYEDEVICE SOFTWARE yeyevis J Status In this window you can call up current status information such as errors temperature firmware etc Projector Info Database _ Version Database version ID Projector Projector type CPU_Temperature Temperature of the CPU board in C PLED_Temperature Temperature of the PLED board in C LED_on Number of startup sequences of the LEDs LED_Timer Total operating hours of the LEDs Firmware_CPU Firmware version of CPU board Firmware_PLED Firmware version of PLED board LED Driver_FW Firmware version of LED driver Firmware_CS Firmware version of colour sensor Status Info Engine_Ready e 1 normal mode e 0 error mode Engine_OK e 1 normal mode e 0 error mode Fan_PS e 1 normal mode e 0 error mode Fan_LED_Driver e 1 normal mode e 0 error mode Fan_DMD e 1 normal mode e 0 error mode Fan_LED_1 e 1 normal mode e 0 error mode Fan_LED_2 e 1 normal mode e 0 error mode Ledlit e 1 normal mode e 0 error mode Status Service code ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 43 THE EYEDEVICE SOFTWARE eyevis JB LED Info LED_red_Temp Temperature of red LED in C first value raw parameter second value LED_green_Temp Temperature of green LED in C
21. air by eyevis The choice of services depends on each particular warranty case and must be arranged with eyevis before commissioning lt GT gt 56 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS yeyevis J Warranty disclaimers Non accountable errors and defects This warranty only covers malfunctions caused by material damage and or faulty workmanship on a product that was distributed by eyevis GmbH The warranty therefore excludes faults and defects beyond the responsibility of eyevis GmbH particularly in cases of e Improper use mechanical damages e g marks caused by scratches pressure or breakage incorrect storage or cleaning transport damages misuse or any other reason the customer or a third party is responsible for especially if the instructions contained in this user manual are not adhered to e Display damages caused by continuous display of freeze images or part freeze images e Failure or fluctuations of the electrical power supply or the electric circuit the air conditioning system or other external factors e Unusual operating conditions including operation in areas with smoke from cigarettes etc and dust e Force majeure fire flooding chemical or biological factors war and violence or other similar events e Any kind of defect and fault on accessory parts and components even if they were supplied by eyevis GmbH are not an integral part of the product that is covered by t
22. duct These claims can be made independently to the claims referred to in this warranty document 58 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS yeyevis J Limitation of liability In cases of minor negligent breaches of duty the liability of eyevis GmbH is limited to direct foreseeable and contractual specific average damages The slight negligent breach of minor contractual obligations excludes liability cliams In the event that the liability of eyevis GmbH shall be excluded and limited this shall also apply to the personal compensation liability of its employees staff associated employees agents and auxiliary personnel The preceding limitations of liability do not apply to the customer s claims derived from the Product Liability Act and to claims concerning damages to the body or health or in the case of the loss of life of the customer ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 59 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS eyevis TB TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS General technical specifications Description Digital DLP projector for video and data display Brightness ca 600 ANSI lumens depending on the color temperature Contrast ratio 1 800 1 full on full off Up to 10 000 1 or more with dynamic contrast Illumination 2 gt 95 Input singnal 1 DVI Dimensions B x H x T 617 5 x 287 5 x 256 mm Weight ca 13 5 kgs without optics Power consumption 250 Watt 110 240 VAC LED Life 60 000 hrs u
23. e gt Color analyzer option Apply changes Probe model Philips color probe z Percentage of tolerance of the measures E Communication port COM2 z Display the gradient color into the gamma page Pattern generator Apply changes Running on mahine name or IP adress localhost To use the serial port 1 Inthe Serial Port entry field select the COM port to which the video wall is connected 2 For the remaining settings the standard values should match the ones displayed in the screenshot 3 Press Apply changes to apply the new settings You can check if the connection is active on the Reports page To establish a connection via Ethernet optional v A connection is established to the first projector via the Ethernet cable 1 Select Use local area network 2 Enter the IP address to the connected projector the first projector 3 For the remaining settings the standard values should match the ones displayed in the screenshot 4 Press Apply changes to apply the new settings You can check if the connection is active on the Reports page ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 29 CONFIGURATION yeyevis TB Selecting the colour sensor interface Color analyzer option NOTE An automatic colour sensor enables the projector settings with the UHP lamp This function is not required with LED projects Using the Pattern generator NOTE The pattern generator tests the entire colour spectrum fr
24. ects the colour of the LED pattern Test_Grid Optional only available with scaler board Selects between various test grids ACT_Control Automatic Color Tracking system activates the internal sensor for colour tracking ACT_Reference Sets the reference for the Automatic Color Tracking after colour adjustment Security_Mode Activates the Color Rescue Control in the event a LED fails e Mode 1 Displays image in black white mode e Mode 2 Displays image flashing slowly in black white mode e Mode 3 The missing colour is displayed by a mixture of the remaining primary colours e Mode 4 The missing colour is displayed by a mixture of the remaining primary colours The image content flashes Security_Level Sets the level of colour replacement for the Color Rescue Control and flashing frequency of the image standard 5 Off 0 Highest value 10 LED Unit R_Red Manual colour adjustment of red LED G_Green Manual colour adjustment of green LED B_Blue Manual colour adjustment of blue LED Scaler Setup Menu_Left Exits the OSD submenu Menu_Right Opens the OSD submenu Down Navigates down in the OSD menu Up Navigates up in the OSD menu Left Navigates left in the OSD menu Right Navigates right in the OSD menu Increases the selected value Decreases the selected value Escape Exits the OSD menu 1 Only available in conjunction with the optionally avail
25. first value raw parameter second value LED_blue_Temp Temperature of blue LED in C first value raw parameter second value Heatpipe_Temp Temperature of heatpipe system in C LED_driver_Temp Temperature of LED driver in C first value raw parameter second value LED_PG 1 normal mode 0 error mode LED_Driver_PG 1 normal mode 0 error mode Projector Info Status info LED Info Advanced status information for internal use e g for error analysis Serial Number Serial number of projector Engine_Serial Serial number of projection engine CS_Serial Serial number of colour sensor LED_Type LED type CPU_Serial Serial number of the CPU board PLED_ Serial Serial number of the PLED board Colour Info Sensor_Light Reference values in percent for R G and B CS_Resolution Colour sensor resolution CS_Time Integration time of the colour sensor frequency of colour sensor Sensor_Data Firmware data for sensor 1 Sensor2_Data Firmware data for sensor 2 Gamma The Gamma program area gives you full control over the gamma curve of the individual colours red green blue NOTE With the new ESP projectors the Gamma program area is less important The colours of the ESP projectors are now adjusted using the special EC Lcontrol colour adjustment software Information on how to work with the colour adjustment software can be fou
26. h LED Projection Engine THE EC LCONTROL SOFTWARE eyevis TB THE EC LcCONTROL SOFTWARE The EC Lcontrol program has been specially developed for controlling the colour of the eyevis LED projectors series Starting the EC Lcontrol software eye NOTE vis The EC Lcontrol software uses serial interfaces only EC_Lcontrol exe v You have created a connection to the first projector Use the eyeDevice software see The eyeDevice Software section from page 38 onwards to set the connection parameters 1 Open EC Lcontrol exe to launch the program for the colour adjustment of the video wall The start page opens The start page at a glance eyevis EC Lcontrol 1 ile Wall Help g CYEVIS Post calibration EC LSxT 50 CP v Get actual values f 3 0 Color temperature 6500 a K Brightness 4 10 fs Titerations Adjust cube wall i i o0 1 L 1 1 L i L Fine adjust an oo OF O2 03 O4 OF O8 OF 0 ex EC Lcontrol vl 2 02 05 05 2010 Wall configuration number of cubes 1 5 looking for serial ID 1 to l connection use only COML 0K serial Port COML selected Fig 13 Start page of the EC Lcontrol software ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 47 THE EC LCONTROL SOFTWARE yeyevis JB Menu bar e File Closes the program e Wall Projection settings calibration e Help Calls up the online help Button bar Quic
27. he RGB values until a harmonious colour rendering is achieved for the entire wall As soon as you change the RGB values the Reset button appears underneath the RGB boxes Click on Reset to reset the changes 3 Click on Apply actual wall status It takes a few seconds to apply the changes 4 Close the window if you are satisfied with the result The start window opens again 5 Click on Save All to save the settings in all projectors You have now completed the colour settings 1 Select the projector you want from the list in the left hand field 2 Click on the gt button to apply the changes for the selected projector only You have the following input options e Drag the whitepoint across the colour field e Direct input of RGB values e Direct input of CIE values ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 27 CONFIGURATION yeyevis IB Drag the whitepoint across the colour field 1 Use the arrow buttons in the colour space to shift the whitepoint in the direction you want The effects on the x y and L values are displayed simultaneously 2 Click on Adjust to transfer the settings to the selected projector Enter the RGB values 1 Manually enter the values for red green and blue 2 Transfer the values into the CIE area by proceeding as follows a Checkmark the boxes for x y and L to determine which values should be changed gt b Click on the _ button to apply the settings for all projecto
28. he standard communication gateway e Serial Port COM port used e Baud rate Standard is 38400 e Bits Standard is data 8 stop 1 e Parity Standard is None e Apply changes Accepts the new settings You can check on the Reports page if the connection is active Color analyzer option Probe model Communication port Percentage of tolerance of the These settings measures are only relevant for UHP projectors with lamp Display the gradient color into the gamma page Pattern generator Running on machine name or IP address ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 45 THE EYEDEVICE SOFTWARE yeyevis TB Reports All software status messages are collected and can be monitored here Command sequences can also be generated and sent to a projector User senp status Clear reports Deletes all reports Send Send Sends the command in the Send field to the selected projector File Selects a previously created file from the file directory The selected file is added to the Send window and can then be sent to the selected projectors by clicking on Send NOTE Only administrators have the authorisation to send commands logon with password Command sequences are used to control the projectors A separate manual for serial commands is available to show you how to generate command sequences This can be requested from the eyevis service 46 ESP Projectors wit
29. his warranty e Any attempts to adjust modify install or retrofit the product or services rendered to the product by a person not authorised by eyevis GmbH Accessories boxes batteries and other parts Accessory parts such as boxes packaging batteries and other parts which are used together with this product and which you would expect to have to replace are not covered by the warranty Missing modified or damaged serial numbers If a product s serial number is damaged modified or removed it will no longer be covered by this warranty ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 57 WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS yeyevis IB Recommended procedure for liability claims Refer to the Malfunctions and Troubleshooting section from page 34 onwards and check if the problem could be rectified on site before claiming for a warranty service If the problem continues the customer should claim for support from his her regional eyevis GmbH partner Please have the following information ready e Product ID and serial number of the device e A description of the problem e Pick up address and contact information e Date and place of purchase e A description of the required service work Once the device s faults and damages have been analysed eyevis GmbH shall accept the warranty claims if the necessary conditions have been fulfilled The customer shall receive a service code and eyevis GmbH will perform the service work requested b
30. jectors with LED Projection Engine THE EYEDEVICE SOFTWARE yeyevis J Power Control Power Activates deactivates the check box to switch the display on off Setup The basic password projector and scaler settings can be performed on this page Security Setting User password Administrators can enter a password for users here when logged in as Admin Admin password Administrators can change the admin password here when logged in as Admin Bias Bias_Red Sets the basic brightness for red shifts the brightness curve of the colour Bias_Green Sets the basic brightness for green shifts the brightness curve of the colour Bias_Blue Sets the basic brightness for blue shifts the brightness curve of the colour ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 41 THE EYEDEVICE SOFTWARE yeyevis IB Projector Setup Orientation Projection mode for rear front ceiling or floor projection Gamma Loads default pre configured gamma curves Meaning of values 0 Film 1 Graphics 2 Video 3 Linear NOTE The function is only active if the DIP switches 1 2 Off Boot Mode Activates deactivates the display during the projector startup V_Freq Selects input signal frequency for the colour sensor 50 Hz or 60 Hz signal Picture_Mode Selects the display mode shows image activates freeze activates blank activates LED pattern LED_Pattern Sel
31. k access to these functions Establishes the connection o Switches on the entire wall W Switches off the entire wall Setting area e Post calibration Compares internal values to the actual brightness and colour on the front of the screen e Color temperature Sets the colour temperature e Brightness Sets the brightness 3 o Iterations Number of iterations for optimisation e Save all Saves all settings e Fine adjust Fine adjustment of colour values If no connection is established with the projector a black cube housing is displayed instead of the setting parameters Colour diagram window Displays the colour spectrum with the set colour curve 4 Deletes data in the CIE diagram Status window 5 Displays the current settings and messages In the example the number of projectors connected with the control PC are highlighted blue 48 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine THE EC LCONTROL SOFTWARE yeyevis J The menu bar 1 In the menu bar you have access to all settings and functions File gt Exit The program is closed Wall gt Connect with wall Establishes the connection to the video wall The same function is also available with Wall gt Wall setup Opens the window for adjusting the connection parameters z eyevis wall setup IOI x Serial connection to projectors Serial port E cum cr nc detect connected Projectors serial port fuse only selected serial por
32. ll the set but not saved offsets under LED adjustment or CIE adjustment for all projectors The offsets that are stored on the projectors are not deleted By resetting the values the fine calibration can be restarted Restores the last offsets stored in the projector Unwanted or defective settings can be reset in this way Resets the changes made under Red Green Blue Opens the window for entering the CIE values color fine adjust T a Efa Oo x CUBE selection LED adjustment CIE adjustment ft Cube 1 coma rp n om 2 Cube 2 COM4 ID 2 ON Red 222 CIEx 00006 offset 3 Cube 3 COM4 ID 3 ON 4 Cube 4 COM4 ID 4 ON Green i25 2 poem M Blue j af L 7 88 offset kell adust al apply actual wall status reset adjustment read stored configuration Fig 15 Fine adjustment with CIE window CIE adjustment Setting the CIE offset either by applying the RGB values entering numerical figures or by changing settings in the colour field w Applies the RGB values to all projectors Applies the RGB values only to the projector selected in CUBE selection Selects the CIE parameters which should be changed by the Y RGB input ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 53 THE EC LCONTROL SOFTWARE eyevis IB CIE x CIEy Display and numerical input of offsets L Resets all offsets to 0 Adjust Transfers the offsets to the selected projector Saves the offsets
33. n use only COM6 NOTE The EC LControl software can be used for both ESP eyevis projectors and for the eyevisCube series Therefore both the concepts of CUBE and projector are used In the software and in the text 22 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine CONFIGURATION eyevis J Adjusting the connection parameters 1 Select the Wall menu and open Wall Setup The connection parameters window opens eyevis wall setup lo x Serial connection to projectors Serial port SE AE detect connected Projectors serial port fuse only selected serial port 7 6 connected Projectors serial ID start fi ID end k 4 2 Select the COM port to which the first projector is connected You now have two options to select which projectors you want to adjust e Manual input of the first and last projector e Automatic projector recognition To enter the first and last projectors manually gt Enter the ID numbers of the first and last projector Example If you want to adjust all projectors on a wall with 4 x 2 projectors serial ID start 1 ID end 8 To automatically detect the projectors 1 Select the scan option in the Serial port field a Use only selected serial port Only the COM port selected in the top selection box is scanned b Scan all available serial ports All COM ports are scanned 2 Click the Connect with wall button The number of projectors found as well a
34. nd in The EC Lcontrol Software section from page 47 onwards 44 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine THE EYEDEVICE SOFTWARE yeyevis J Preference The communication to the first projector is defined on this page The Color Analyzer and pattern generator options can also be set User Setup Status Gamma Preference Reports Communication settings Apply changes Use local area network Socket H 7992 First cube IP Adress 124 1 9 Each cube have a network board Use serial port Serialport COM8 Baudrate 38400 Bits datajs gt Stop 1 z Parity None z Color analyzer option Apply changes Probe model Philips color probe z Percentage of tolerance of the measures E Communication port COM2 x J Display the gradient color into the gamma page l Pattern generator Apply changes Running on mahine name or IP adress localhost Communication Settings Use local area network With an Ethernet connection between the PC and the first prjector e Socket Standard 7992 e First device IP Address IP address of the connected projector the first projector e Each device has a network board With an Ethernet connection when each projector has its own network card e Apply changes Accepts the new settings You can check on the Reports page if the connection is active Use serial port With an RS232 interface connection between the PC and the first projector this is t
35. nder certain operating conditions Software eyevisDeviceManager EC Lcontrol ESP LXT Resolution 1024 x 768 Pixel XGA ESP LSXT Resolution 1400 x 1050 Pixel SXGA ESP LHD Resolution 1920 x 1080 Pixel full HD ESP LWXT Resolution 1920 x 1200 Pixel WUXGA Environmental conditions Environment temperatures In operation 5 C 35 C with Seamless Screen 18 C 25 C e When stored 0 C 50 C Air humidity 0 80 noncondensing Height 0 3000 m Noise lt 36 dB Options Service and maintenance contracts 60 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS yeyevis J ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 61 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS yeyevis JB 62 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS yeyevis J ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 63
36. nvaiecmnmnes 5 File EKT rerio a 51 Wall gt Connect with wall 51 Wall gt Wall S STW Oh cscseacseacheratnaniscteartaneeernanctente 5 Wall gt Advanced calibration s 5 Wall gt PETU E eccertacsisssstasectnussiatannilatteleiatasadsd 52 Wall gt Get wall status information 52 Wall gt Get wall color calibration CAUSE Vay Vill Niesna 52 Help A OU catets ec aas cos betas desc deaanatntacnaemaneeidtie 52 Thesetting area 3 esesccsnnssascsossnanevenia 53 Postealibrati ON gasiacsconciderrecs teichestninaanteaersendis 53 Color POMBE TATUM E s 53 EU Ch NMS 5 E E S 53 Iterations Adjust Cube Wall 54 Save alll osucrcsenisoranerorinenaninunananau 54 FFU ENLIST scecacatica estas staiersvens sens idoneientamacantentieaaion 54 WarrRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS 58 Duration and validity Of warranty 58 NV ULI IL a eins mee 58 Warranty CESCIGINIONS lt 1 casdscracseleirantseneiannoniedar 59 Non accountable errors and defects 59 Accessories boxes batteries and other IDES sores covert e ies cetera 59 Missing modified or damaged serial MUU Seen stash extsccan stan bcs capa tean aaia a 59 Recommended procedure for liability claims 60 Legal and other claim S 60 Limitation of Une VU TEY scscxeseeseawstenectelecsdoalnietisuaa dosimtaeetas 61 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 62 General technical specifications essere 62 ES E E E E T A eens 62 EPS E E 62 FSP ERD aa e a a 62 ES PEDA X erene ee n A A EEE 62 Environmental Conditions s
37. om 100 white to 0 black Greyscales and individual colours can also be checked The pattern generator is required with lamp projectors to ensure homogeneity over the entire wall Even though the pattern generator is not required for configuring LED projectors it is useful for checking different greyscales and the homogeneity on the video wall To use the pattern generator v The eyePattern program first has to be installed on the source PC v An Ethernet connection must also be established between the source PC and control PC 1 Open the software on the source PC 2 Enter the name or the IP address of the source PC in the Running on machine field 3 Press Apply changes to apply the new settings You can check if the connection is active on the Reports page Entering the wall size In the Wall size field you can enter the number and layout of the projectors 1 Inthe first window select the number of columns which is 4 in the example above 2 Inthe second window select the number of rows which is 2 in the example above 30 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine CONFIGURATION eyevis TB Reading the configurations 1 Mark the projector you want in the wall view You can select several projectors at once Click and hold the left mouse button in a field and mark the relevant area 2 Click on Read current The data of the selected projectors are displayed in the view window
38. ot during operation ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine Disassembl SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS eyevis TB and storage Disclaimer Conformit Let the device cool down completely before storing Disconnect the power cable and all other cables before moving or disassembling the device Remove the power plug by pulling the plug and not the cable out of the outlet Pack the device into the original packaging to ensure the best possible storage for the device Observe the environmental conditions for storage in the section Technical Specifications section on page 60 eyevis is not liable for any damage caused by natural disaster such as earthquake thunder etc fires acts by third parties accidents owner s intentional misuse and fault or uses in other improper conditions eyevis is not liable for incidental damages such as profit loss or interruption in business data modification or data deletion caused by the use of eyevis products or their operation failure eyevis is not liable for any damage caused by non adherence to the instructions described in the user manual eyevis is not liable for any damage caused by using its products in conjunction with other products systems and software eyevis is not liable for any damage caused by the improper installation of its products A CE This device complies with the following directives from the European Union EMC Directive 2004 108 EC This device com
39. plies with Category A requirements It can cause electromagnetic interference EMI when used in residential areas The owner may be forced to take suitable measures to prevent EMI emissions at his her own expense Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC 2002 95 EC as of January 27 2003 Directive of the European Parliament and the Council on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment RoHS 2002 96 EC as of January 27 2003 Directive from the European Parliament and the Council on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE The compliance with the requirements is certified with the CE symbol labelled on the product The manufacturer cannot be held liable for the operation of the device outside the operating conditions as described in this user s manual Any improper operation will also void your product liability and warranty claims ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 9 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS eyevis TB Batteries gt Ifthe batteries are not exchanged properly there is a risk of explosion Only replace the batteries with the same type or with a similar type recommended by the battery manufacturer gt When disposing of used batteries please observe the legal regulations and environmental protection directives valid for the specific country region gt Do not expose the batteries to excess heat and do not throw the batteries into fire gt Do not attempt to
40. rast_Blue Brightness_Red Brightness_Green Brightness_Blue Saturation Gain Signal Adjustments Pixel Lines H_Shift Y _Shift Power control Power H 100 Contrast of the Red Color 100 Contrast of the Green Color 100 Contrast of the Blue Color Epo Brightness of the Red Color Hoa Brightness of the Green Color 1024 Brightness of the Blue Color co Color Saturation Eis Color Gain Ew Signal Pixel Signal Lines Ee Horizontal Shift Eye vertical shirt Switch the System on or off Buttons Refresh Refreshes the screen content Update Reloads the settings from the projector Color Adjustment Contrast_Red Sets the contrast level of red Contrast_Green Sets the contrast level of green Contrast_Blue Sets the contrast level of blue Brightness_Red Sets the brightness level of red Brightness_Green Sets the brightness level of green Brightness_Blue Sets the brightness level of blue Saturation Sets the saturation level of the displayed image Gain Sets the gain level of the displayed image Signal Adjustment Pixel Sets the number of horizontal pixels in the active area horizontal resolution Lines Sets the number of vertical pixels in the active area vertical resolution H Shift Shifts the displayed image in a horizontal direction V Shift Shifts the displayed image in a vertical direction 40 ESP Pro
41. recharge or to open the batteries The batteries could either leak or explode 10 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine TRANSPORT STORAGE UNPACKING yeyevis J TRANSPORT STORAGE UNPACKING Unpacking The projector is packaged in a cardboard box To protect the projector during transportation the projector is wrapped in foam The packaging is secured with packing tape To unpack the projector 1 Open the package 2 Remove the projector with the protection foam from the package 3 Remove the protection foam Storage of packaging gt Store the original packaging in a safe place It is the ideal packaging for sending or storing the devices ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 11 DELIVERY CONTENTS yeyevis IB DELIVERY CONTENTS Dimensions and technical details may vary depending on the product version Packaging Projector e ESP LYY ready mounted e 1 power cable e 1 RS 232 serial cable e 1 DVI Cable 1 meter 1 eyevis projector adjustment software on CD e User Manual 12 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine PRODUCT OVERVIEW yeyevis J Propuct OVERVIEW This section provides an overview of the entire product the individual parts as well as the connection and adjustment elements Projector STATUS POWER Fig 1 Front view of projector Optics Service cover for focus adjustment DVI
42. ress the Adjust cube wall button The wall is adjusted to the maximum attainable values gt If you are not satisfied with the result you will need to adjust the colour temperature and brightness again Refer to the following section on how to optimise the whitepoint To optimise the whitepoint Example The wall appears blue on the master display but the desk monitors appear red In this scenario instead of setting the maximum brightness it is more beneficial to find a better whitepoint gt Select a colour temperature from the list of set values and click on the Adjust projector wall button The table below shows a text output of two projectors which were set to a colour temperature of 3500 K ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 25 CONFIGURATION eyevis IB Notes Text output in display field 2010_07_21 13 09 46 adjust whitepoint iteration 1 of 10 iteration 2 of 10 ERR Cube_2 RED OVERRUN iteration 3 of 10 ERR Cube_2 RED OVERRUN iteration 4 of 10 iteration 5 of 10 iteration 6 of 10 iteration 7 of 10 iteration 8 of 10 iteration 9 of 10 iteration 10 of 10 LED capacity cube R G B 1 83 35 25 2 98 38 27 chromatic deviation cube x y L i 0 00010 0004 0 4834 2 0 0026 0 00220 6407 actual color values cube x y L dx dy dL temp 1 0 4125 0 382 99 4 0 0008 0 0002 0 6 31 2 0 411 0 3827 99 9 0 0007 0 0005 0 1 32 accuracy Xx y L 0 0008 0 0003 0 3
43. rs c Click on the _ button to apply the changes for the selected projector 3 Click on Adjust to transfer the settings to the selected projector Enter the CIE values 1 Manually enter the values for CIE x CIE y and L 2 Click on Adjust to transfer the settings to the selected projector Complete the entry and then save 1 Close the Color fine adjust window 2 Press the Save all button in the main menu window 28 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine CONFIGURATION eyevis J Establishing communication via eyeDevice This section describes how to establish the communication with the re projectors with the help of the eyeDevice software i eyeCube exe A detailed description can be found in The eyeDevice Software section from page 38 onwards To start the eyeDevice software 1 Open the eyeDevice software eyeDEVICE exe 2 Confirm with OK without entering a password You do not need administrator rights for the following steps Establishing communication gt Open the Preference page The serial connection via RS232 interface Use serial port is selected as standard User Setup Status Gamma Preference Reports Communication settings Apply changes Use local area network Socket Ej 7992 First cube IP Adress 1G ea 1 I Each cube have a network board Use serial port Serialport COM8 Baudrate 38400 Bits data fe z Stop f1 z Parity Non
44. s for adjusting the colours brightness and contrast of eyeCube exe the projectors The EC Lcontrol program is used in conjunction with the ESP projectors for colour adjustment However all other settings are programmed with the eyeDevice software Starting the eyeDevice software 1 Open the eyeDevice software to configure your video wall Two types of users are available a Administrator This type is intended for advanced trained personnel The password required is available from the eyevis service Enter the password and confirm with OK b User This is the normal user type no service settings are possible Confirm with OK without entering a password Once the program has been launched the program interface is displayed The interface is divided into three areas Load Save area To load and save configurations and set the video wall size Selection area 2 To display the video wall with the prjectors The currently active projector is highlighted Parameter area Windows with parameters that can be selected with tabs 38 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine THE EYEDEVICE SOFTWARE yeyevis J The Load Save area In this area of the window you can load and save configurations as well as determine the size of the video wall File Configuration Load Loads a configuration file saved on
45. s the IDs of the first and last projectors are displayed 3 You can now change the IDs ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 23 CONFIGURATION eyevis IB Adjusting the colours eyevis EC Lcontrol File Wall Help EVEVI5 Post calibration EC LSXT 50 CP v Get actual values f Color temperature 6500 a K Brightness 10 fs Titerations Adjust cube wall 7 fi a aa Save all Fine adjust 00 O61 02 G2 MA I i o5 06 OF EC Lcontrol vl 2 02 05 05 2010 Wall configuration number of cubes 1 looking for serial ID 1 to 1 connection use only COML 0K serial Port COML selected Fig 11 The EC Lcontrol start window NOTE The settings you change will be applied to all projectors that you previously selected Serial ID start Serial ID end To display the current settings gt Press the Get actual values button The current projector settings are displayed in the status window 24 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine CONFIGURATION eyevis J To manually adjust the projectors 1 Select the colour you wish from the Colour temperature field Information on the colour temperatures can be found in Tab 1 on page 53 2 Adjust the brightness in the Brightness field The brightness can be estimated from the values contained in the list for each projector 3 Click on Adjust cube wall to apply the settings
46. t connected Projectors serial ID start fi ID end k 4 Serial connection to projectors Selects the COM port to which the first Serial port f i p projector is connected Detect connected projectors Selects the COM port request Scan all available serial ports All serial Serial port ports are scanned Use only selected serial port Only the port entered under Serial port is scanned Establishes the connection with the projector Enters the IDs from the first and last projector The IDs are usually set at the input box when commissioning each projector see Addressing the projectors on page 18 Advanced functions Only for users with administrator rights Wall gt Advanced calibration Advanced calibration functions Only for users with administrator rights Connected projectors ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 49 THE EC LCONTROL SOFTWARE yeyevis IB Wall gt Picture Switching the image e Normal signal Normal operation the signal is reproduced e White The screen is switched to white e Black The screen is switched to black Wall gt Get wall status information Reads the current wall status and saves the results in a text file Path and file name EC_Lcontrol status status_ Date txt Wall gt Get wall color calibration information Reads the information for wall colour calibration and displays it in the display field Help gt About Information on soft
47. the PC for example the saved file of the first system configuration Write Saves a configuration file with the current settings on the PC Wall Size Enters the size of the wall e First number number of vertical columns e Second number number of horizontal rows Projectors internal Read default Reads the default settings of the active projector The database factory projector settings can thus be restored at any time Read current Reads the current settings of the active projector The settings are then displayed in the parameter area Save all Saves all the current settings in the projector The selection area A preview of your projection configuration appears in this part of the screen A single projector can be selected with the mouse to adjust the settings If a projector is selected the current settings can be read by clicking on the Read current button Fig 12 Visualising the projection wall with 4 x 2 projectors To select several projectors click and hold the left mouse button and mark the area you wish ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 39 THE EYEDEVICE SOFTWARE eyevis IB The Parameter area The settings are displayed and can be changed in this area of the screen User In the User menu you can find parameters for adjusting the colour values User Setup Status Gamma Preference Reports Value Info Refresh Parameter Contrast_Red Update Contrast_Green Cont
48. u continue to use the device after water other fluids or objects have been spilled or dropped this may cause a fire or an electric shock gt Immediately remove the power plug from the outlet gt Contact your dealer for inspection Damage caused by dropping the device If you continue to use the device after it has been dropped or the housing has been damaged it may cause a fire or an electric shock gt Immediately remove the power plug from the outlet gt Contact your dealer for inspection Damaged or hot power cable If you continue to use the device even though the power cable is damaged or becomes hot it may cause a fire or an electric shock gt Immediately remove the power plug from the outlet gt Contact your dealer for inspection ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 35 CLEANING AND CARE yeyevis IB CLEANING AND CARE This section describes how to clean the device Regular and proper cleaning helps to maintain the quality of this device and to protect it from damage Dangerous electric voltage inside the device Cleaning the device while connected to the power supply can result in death severe injury or can damage the device gt Always unplug the device from the electrical outlet before cleaning it gt Never yank at the cable to pull the plug from the outlet Take hold of the plug and pull to disconnect gt Do not spill any fluids inside the device Cleaning intervals Ho
49. using an image with suitable content displayed on the screen e g an image with writing in all corners or something similar You can find appropriate test images on your eyeDevice software CD lt GT gt lt GT gt To adjust the focus 1 Remove the four screws that secure the left part of the cover to the focus Removce the cover You can now access the inside of the projector Loosen the adjustment screws SYou can now adjust the focus of the lens by turning the adjustment screw to the left or right Secure the adjustment screw again in its position once you have made the setting Close the cover on the projector again using the four screws Fig 10 Focus setting on the projector 20 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine CONFIGURATION eyevis TB CONFIGURATION The projectors have to be configured before they can be commissioned Two programs are available to help you configure the projectors eyeDevice software and EC Lcontrol Both programs are stored on the CD provided General information on the configuration programs EC Lcontrol eyeDevice software Both programs for configuring the projectors are used to perform different tasks e Colour adjustment e Communication between PC and Projector e Adjustment of colour with EC Lcontrol and geometry e Status query of projectors e Gamma adjustment with EC Lcontrol e Generating reports NOTE
50. w often you clean the device primarily depends on the environmental conditions gt Clean the device if dust has collected on the housing gt Contact your dealer for internal cleaning once a year Cleaning the housing NOTICE Unsuitable cleaning substances Strong cleaning substances such as thinners benzene or abrasive cleaners can damage the housing gt Never use liquid cleaners or cleaning sprays Use a damp cloth for cleaning gt Wipe the housing over regularly with a soft cloth to keep it clean Small stains can be removed using a damp cloth and a small amount of mild detergent 36 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine DISASSEMBLY AND DISPOSAL yeyevis J DISASSEMBLY AND DISPOSAL This device was made almost exclusively from material that can be disposed of and recycled in an environmentally friendly manner Once the device is removed from operation eyevis will take it back to promote the reuse or recycling of material resources provided the device is returned in a condition that reflects use as intended Non recyclable device parts are disposed of correctly The packaging and packing aids can be recycled and are intended for reuse ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine 37 THE EYEDEVICE SOFTWARE eyevis IB THE EYEDEVICE SOFTWARE eyevis has developed the eyeDevice software for setting the projectors and for colour adjustment The eyeDevice software provides all the ep necessary function
51. ware 50 ESP Projectors with LED Projection Engine THE EC LCONTROL SOFTWARE yeyevis J The setting area 3 Post calibration Enables the selection of a calibration standard Once a standard is selected the values of the standard can be retrieved via the Get actual values button To use the Port calibration function 1 Open the drop down menu and select a standard If you select No post calibration 1 1 no standard is selected and no calibration is performed 2 Click on the Get actual values button The settings of the selected standard are displayed in the display window Color temperature Adjusting the colour temperature The colour temperature can be entered numerically or changed using the arrow keys When a colour temperature is entered the CIE values x and y are intuitively adjusted This point in the CIE coordinates system is referred to as the whitepoint The colour temperature is a measurement for the colour rendering of a light source and is represented in the unit K Kelvin Various ambient conditions daylight artificial light display varying colour temperatures The projection can be adjusted to these ambient conditions The table below displays some of the typical colour temperature values Tab 1 Colour temperatures Candle 1500 K Bulb 2200 K 3000 K Halogen lamp 3000 K Sun late evening 3400 K morning evening 5000 K am pm 5500 K Daylight lamp 5600
52. y the customer The customer shall be obliged to have the product ready for collection in cases of DOA the product must be equipped with all cables and mains adapters before it is packaged into the box If the customer fails to have the device ready for collection he she shall be obliged to bear the costs for the replacement device eyevis GmbH can provide a suitable transport box on request if the customer cannot ensure that the device is packaged correctly and labelled as breakable goods The customer shall be liable for damages caused by the use of improper and unsuitable packing by the customer The customer shall be responsible for arranging the transport of the display to eyevis GmbH The customer shall have his her service code ready for any further contacts with eyevis GmbH concerning this warranty claim eyevis GmbH shall reserve the right to invoice the customer for costs incurred by complaints made about defects or faults that are not covered by this warranty Legal and other claims No other express or implied warranties representations or conditions are available other than those stated in this warranty Other legal or contractual claims even those made to the supplier of the product are excluded as far as eyevis GmbH has provided the service based on this warranty This warranty does not affect nor has influence on other legal warranty claims or other contractual claims between the customer and the supplier of the pro
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