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1. 3 2 2 USING Ine TouchScreen Panel tycndcccn ate E AA A A A SrA aisiE 12 A CINCH a Operation ran A 13 4 1 Selecting the Cinema SOUICE orse seared eee rre A A E a cs 13 5 NON CINEMa ODElallO N D O 15 Bill tAG SAR Z a AAA A A A bees dees ev ee ee ees 15 5 2 Monitoring ACSAR 2 selected SOurCeiisa25 ii E dunia neat neue o Ls a is ve 15 99 Selecta a AG OA Re SQUICO caritas tal rra o dt di tirao 16 5A Pemo Control FUCSIA Ro ae E T ote 17 5 4 1 Infra Red Reception on D Cine Premiere DP 100 oococococcccccccnccnocon rr rr rr eeteeeeeenenenennnenas 17 54 2 Remote Control Funcion ia A A A AAA 18 549 Adjusting the Non Cine DISPO a a ava ena Aeon e ee Medals 19 6 Switching Off the D Cine Premiere DP100 sicario a 21 Oil SO Mage PrO O ea es eerie Rao 21 0 2 1POWENAG OM INE PO Oo Oria a Sons ets A Evie AA E AA 21 7 Maintenance of the D Cine Premiere DP100 cece cece cence eee eee eee ene e en eeneeeeesneanes 23 iV amp Unit replace mennts ford AA cae ae eee etna tata dee ee eee 23 TM Removal OF ine Lamp MOUSE esen iessen Wien vader tices A A VEE A A A Wea ws 23 Piet ACCOSS TO Lam Ulsa arado naan dr ear 23 Tikk Removal othe Lamp UNE stats a A a Ae 23 72 Installation Othe Lamp Una sra raan E SI E dr 24 7 1 2 1 Installation of the lamp unit in the projector head oocooccocccocccoconcococo nc rr 24 11 22 Closing the Lamp NOUS OO stc ii is A A id enia a Eea ass 25 9 Cleaning All DOCE idn dias ico
2. Access to the manometer 1 Insert the lock key in the keyhole on the lamp house door and turn the key to the right to unlock the door image 2 4 2 Turn the door to the right to open Tmn a Image 2 4 Lamp door opening Reading out the pressure value on the manometer At the top inside the projector head a manometer is provided being part of the cooling circuit The value in normal operation condition must be approximately 1 Bar with a minimum of 0 5 Bar 6 3 A _K _ R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 2 Check up the D Cine Premiere DP 100 TASA F SA UA AN LA JAFE Image 2 5 Manometer view Minor drops in pressure over time are to be expected Once the minimum pressure is reached pre pressurize to approximately 1 bar projector off If this cannot be achieved proceed to liquid re filling procedure Described in the installation manual of the projector A rapid significant drop in system pressure indicates leakage Verify whether the circuit shows any visible signs of liquid leakage Refer the problem to a qualified Barco service center 2 4 Exhaust on Dirt Access to the Exhaust Access to the exhaust for checkup see Cleaning the Blower on top of the Projector Head page 27 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 _w 7 2 Check up the D Cine Premiere DP 100 SB E _ o PP _R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 3 Starting up the D Cine Premiere DP100 3 STARTING UP T
3. Push More gt image 11 6 The third lamp info menu will be displayed image 11 7 The following information is given Article number Order number of the lamp Version of the lamp module Serial number of the actual installed lamp Image 11 6 Image 11 7 More lamp info Administrative information 11 3 Projector properties 40 Overview Projector properties start up IP addresses projector IP cinema e Communication Touch panel R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 11 D Cine Premiere DP100 Info 11 3 1 Projector properties start up How to start up 1 Push Properties image 11 8 The properties window opens image 11 9 Image 11 8 Image 11 9 Projector properties selected Properties window 11 3 2 IP addresses projector Use the D Cine Communicator software to setup the IP addresses IP Internet Protocol The network layer of TCP IP Required for communication with the internet Subnet mask A number that is used to identify a subnetwork so that IP addresses can be shared on a local area network Default Gateway A router that serves as an entry point into and exit point out of a network For example a local network LAN may need a gateway to connect it to a wide area network WAN or to the Internet DHCP Dynamic host configuration protocol DHCP is a communications protocol that lets network administrators manage centrally and automate the assignment of IP addresse
4. The second voltage overview window will be displayed image 10 16 The following voltages are monitored Lamp fan Top Lamp fan Anode Lamp fan Cathode Electronic fans Image 10 15 Image 10 16 Selecting second voltage overview Second voltage overview window Third voltage overview 1 Push More image 10 17 The third voltage overview window will be displayed image 10 18 The following voltages are monitored 24V cooling 12 V ACSAR TECS Image 10 17 Image 10 18 Selecting third voltage overview window Third voltage overview window 10 4 Fan speed overview First fan speed window 1 Push Fan Speeds image 10 19 The first fan soeed overview window will be displayed image 10 20 The following fans are monitored Fan elec box 1 Fan elec box 2 Fan elec box 3 Fan elec box 4 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 37 10 Status of the D Cine Premiere DP 100 38 Image 10 19 Image 10 20 Fan speed selected Fan speed overview window Second fan speed window 1 Push More gt image 10 21 The second fan speed overview window will be displayed image 10 22 The following fans are monitored Fan sealing Fan lamp top Fan lamp anode Fan lamp cathode Image 10 21 Image 10 22 Selecting second fan speed overview Second fan speed overview window Third fan speed window 1 Push More gt image 10 23 The third fan speed overview window will be displ
5. selects the ACSAR 2 input 1 resulting in a full image display of the connected source 12 selects the ACSAR 2 input 2 resulting in a full image display of the connected source 13 selects the ACSAR 2 input 3 resulting in a full image display of the connected source 14 selects the ACSAR 2 input 4 resulting in a full image display of the connected source A green LED On built in the button indicates the activated macro for that button Image 5 3 ACSAR 2 representing buttons Using the Touch Screen Panel 1 Successively press touch button Home and Macro s image 5 4 First page of the stored macro divided over 3 pages of 8 macros is displayed page 1 3 The macro which is active is displayed next to the field inscription Active If the active macro is linked to one of the fourteen push button on the control panel then the corresponding LED to the button will light up Green 2 Press the arrow touch button Si display the page including the ACSAR 2 macros in example page 2 and 3 3 Press the corresponding Acsar touch button 1 to 4 refer to the input module in the ACSAR 2 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 5 Non Cinema Operation The macro will be executed resulting in a full image display of the source connected to the respective input module of the ACSAR 2 Because these macros are also assigned to a button on the control panel the LED associated to the button will be On Image 5
6. the status light will be flashing red After boot up of the projector without ERROR detection the color of the status Lights A are Green When an error is detected the color changes to Red R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 AAA 9 3 Starting up the D Cine Premiere DP100 10 Image 3 1 Switching ON the projector Dd o A r Ct Image 3 2 Control panel status after switching on Image 3 3 Status lights on projector head R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 3 Starting up the D Cine Premiere DP100 3 2 Starting Image Projection Overview Using the Button control Panel e Using the Touch Screen Panel 3 2 1 Using the Button control Panel How to start image projection 1 Press the lamp ignition button A image 3 4 The lamp ignite indicated by the built in Green LED ON A2 2 After ignition of the lamp press the dowser button B image 3 4 The dowser opens indicated by the built in Green LED ON B2 3 Press the desired selection button D 1 to 14 image 3 4 The selected button is indicated by the built in Green LED ON D1 The projector starts executing the macro actions A B A2 A1 B2 B1 Image 3 4 Bulb ignition and Dowser opening Factory preset of the buttons The Buttons 1 to 10 are preset to be used for presenting cinema events such as first run movies stored on a digital media storage device The Buttons 11 to 14 are preset to be used to disp
7. 4 Macros selection 5 4 Remote Control Functionality 5 4 1 Infra Red Reception on D Cine Premiere DP100 Operation of the RCU On the front of the button panel a window A is provided behind which an infra red reception diode is mounted To send commands to the projector head point the front of the Remote Control to that window Image 5 5 Pointing the Remote Control Function of the control LED s below touch button panel Lighting up of the LED indicates acknowledge of the sent command RO Blinking of the LED indicates infra red reception R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 _Ww 17 5 Non Cinema Operation 5 4 2 Remote Control Functions 18 Function of the RCU keys coos 7 reo O 2 Adaress key 3 Pause On Off 4 Lamp On Off 5 tens keys No function 6 Macro keys ACSAR Input 9 Image Freeze 10 Text Ono E 11 Image keys No function Image 5 6 Function of the RCU keys Key name Description Keys used to enter to exit to scroll in the menus Address key Recessed key Allows to match the address of the projector Procedure press a digit key O to 9 while pressing the address key Pause On Off Press pause key to stop image display The image disappear but full power is retained for immediate restart when pause key is pressed again Lamp On Off After power on the projector pressing this key starts ignition of the lamp Pressing again turns of
8. Fasten screw C1 again to secure the focus position E Er i a Image 9 6 Focus adjustment 9 2 4 Lens Shift What can be done By using the vertical and or the horizontal shift adjustments on the lens it is possible to shift the image upwards downwards vertical shift adjustment and or to the left right horizontal shift adjustment The shift adjustments are located on the lens holder The covers must be removed before any shift adjustment is possible On image 9 7 A horizontal shift B vertical shift How to shift 1 For a vertical shift loosen first fixation nut A1 image 9 7 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 n 31 9 Image Control Shift the image by turning the knurled torque knob A2 clockwise or counter clockwise until the image is on the desired position Secure this position by fastening nut A1 again For a horizontal shift loosen first fixation nut B1 Shift the image by turning the knurled torque knob B2 clockwise or counter clockwise until the image is on the desired position oo ot E IN Secure this position by fastening nut B1 again Image 9 7 Horizontal and vertical shift S20 ee R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 10 Status of the D Cine Premiere DP 100 10 STATUS OF THE D CINE PREMIERE DP100 Status lights On top of the projector head rear side status lights are built in in the corners When no errors e g fan failure overheating are detected the color
9. Lamp Unit page 23 2 Clean loose dirt from blower impeller with vacuum cleaner image 8 1 3 Use brush with hot water and suitable detergent to remove dirt that cannot be vacuumed off Lamp house removed Image 8 1 Exhaust blower 8 2 Cleaning the Dust filters These items should be cleaned monthly under normal environment conditions Equipment in very dusty or otherwise contaminated areas may require more frequent maintenance If the air filters are not regularly cleaned the air flow inside the projector could be disrupted and cause over heating Overheating may lead to the projector shutting down during operation R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 _______ _ _ _ _ ____ _ _ _AAAAAAAAAAA J_ oOO o 27 28 8 Cleaning Air Duct Location of the air filters Air filters are placed at the front A and at the right side B of the projector head Pn AN l Ler i 111 i Image 8 2 Air filter at the front of the projector Image 8 3 Air filter at the side of the projector Removing the air filters 1 Front air filter grasp the decorative bar of the filter A and pull out the air filter of the projector front cover 2 Side air filter projector head A loosen the 2 screws securing the air filter frame to the side cover and remove the filter How to clean the air filters 1 Remove most contamination with a vacuum cleaner 2 Blow remaining dust away with compressed air i
10. as thinner or benzine or abrasive cleaners since these will damage the cabinet surface R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 2 Check up the D Cine Premiere DP 100 2 CHECK UP THE D CINE PREMIERE DP100 Which parts have to be checked before starting up All covers in place and access doors closed Power connection to wall outlet Pressure in the cooling system of the DMD s Exhaust on dirt 2 1 Covers and Access Doors Safety considerations In order to ensure that correct internal airflow is maintained and that the projector complies with Electro Magnetic Compatibility requirements it should always be operated with all of it s covers in place Never operate the projector with the cover removed the arc lamp power supply has a 35kV strike pulse mechanism which is active during lamp switch on Image 2 1 A NnMUOU R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 Top cover projector head Rear cover projector head Side cover right projector head Front cover projector head Side cover projector pedestal Front cover projector pedestal Image 2 2 AETIO Side cover left projector head Access door lamp unit Access door lamp power supply Rear cover projector pedestal Side cover left projector pedestal 2 Check up the D Cine Premiere DP 100 2 2 Power Connection to Wall Outlet Power plugged into wall outlet Image 2 3 Power connection to Wall outlet 2 3 Pressure in the Cooling System
11. of the status lights is GREEN When an error occurs the color of the status lights changes to RED Information about the type of error can be retrieved using the D Communicator or the Touch panel menu If you are not familiar with the projector call for technical assistance Image 10 1 Status lights on projector head 10 1 Start up of the status function How to start up 1 Push Home image 10 2 The home menu opens image 10 3 2 Push Status image 10 4 The status menu will be displayed image 10 5 Image 10 2 Image 10 3 Start up screen Main menu R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 n 33 10 Status of the D Cine Premiere DP 100 Image 10 4 Image 10 5 Status start up Status menu Overview of the Status menu The status menu contains the following items Temperature overview e Voltage overview Fan speeds overview 10 2 Temperature overview To get DMD temperatures and lamp house temperature 1 Push Temperature image 10 6 The DMD and lamp house temperature overview will be displayed image 10 7 The following temperatures are monitored the minimum and maximum values are indicated DMD red DMD green DMD blue Lamp house Image 10 6 Image 10 7 Temperature selected DMD temperature overview To get extra temperatures 1 Push More gt image 10 8 The first extra temperature overview menu will be displayed image 10 9 The following temperatures are monit
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13. D Cine Premiere DP 100 User s manual R9010111 R9010118 R5976907 00 BARCO 02 11 2005 Visibly yours Barco nv Digital Cinema Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 84 93 Fax 32 56 36 88 62 E mail info odc bps barco com Visit us at the web www barco com Printed in Belgium 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 Guarantee and Compensation Barco provides a guarantee relating to perfect manufacturing as part of the legally stipulated terms of guarantee On receipt the purchaser must immediately inspect all delivered goods for damage incurred during transport as well as for material and manufacturing faults Barco must be informed immediately in writing of any complaints The period of guarantee begins on the date of transfer of risks in the case of special systems and software
14. HE D CINE PREMIERE DP100 Overview e Switching On the projector e Starting Image Projection 3 1 Switching On the projector How to switch On the projector 1 First carry out the projector check up see Check up the D Cine Premiere DP100 page 5 2 Press the tumbler switch A in the I position ON state indicated by a visible red section of the switch image 3 1 Note Ensure that the power tumbler switch on the input panel on the projector head is in the ON state After power On switching the projector boots up for a while 30s and the final status of the projector is as follows image 3 2 image 3 3 Lamp Off The lamp is OFF indicated by the built in Red LED ON A Dowser closed The dowser is closed indicated by the built in Red LED ON B Push button controls The last pressed button is selected indicated by the built in Green LED On D Control panel status After boot up of the projector without power FAILURE detection the status LED changes over from Red to Green C E Touch screen panel The start up menu HOME is displayed on the screen E Panel lighting Blue panel lightning is on Projector Cooling System Explanation All Fans as well the Exhaust are activated starting the air ventilation in the projector Engine cooling The water pump in the cooling circuit is activated starting the liquid circulation into the engine and the radiator Status lights While the projector is booting up
15. PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 1 Safety Instructions 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Overview e General e Warning Risk of Fire Ventilation e Service e Optical performances Cabinet maintenance 1 1 General Summary e This equipment is intended for installation in a restricted access location Before operating your projector please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference Installation and preliminary adjustments should be performed by qualified Barco personnel or authorized Barco service dealers e All warnings on the projector and in the added manuals should be adhered to e All instructions for operating and use of this equipment must be followed precisely e All local installation codes should be adhered to 1 2 Warning Risk of Fire Summary e Warning Risk of Fire DO NOT PLACE FLAMMABLE or COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS near the projector Create an exclusion zone must be greater than 40 cm 16 for all DLP Cinema projectors NOT LESS e The exclusion zone on the lens side must be at least 5 m 200 Do not cover the projector or the lens with any material while the projector is in operation Install the projector in a well ventilated area away from sources of ignition and out of direct sunlight In the event of fire use sand CO2 or dry powder fire extinguishers NEVER use water on an electrical fire e Always have service on this projector performed by authorized Barco serv
16. ayed image 10 24 The following fans are monitored Fan SPG Fan Cold Mirror 1 Fan Cold Mirror 2 Image 10 23 uN Image 10 24 Selecting third fan speed overview Third fan speed window R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 11 D Cine Premiere DP100 Info 11 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 INFO 11 1 Starting up the Menu How to select 1 On the touch screen panel starting from the Home screen consecutively press touch button Home and Projector image 11 1 On the touch screen appears two fields named the Lamp Info and the projector Properties 2 Press the respective touch button to consult the stored info behind see further Receiving Meta Data Image 11 1 Projector Info 11 2 Lamp info Run times and strikes 1 Push Lamp info image 11 2 The first lamp info menu will be displayed image 11 3 The following information is given Run time since the first strike of the lamp expressed in hours Number of strikes since the first strike Maximum run time allowed for this type of lamp expressed in hours Image 11 2 i o Image 11 3 i Lamp info selected Run times and strikes Power indications 1 Push More image 11 4 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 n 39 77 D Cine Premiere DP100 Info The second lamp info menu will be displayed image 11 5 The following information is given Image 11 4 Image 11 5 More lamp info Lamp power info Administrative information 1
17. d over 3 pages of 8 macros is displayed page 1 3 The macro which is active is displayed next to the field inscription Active If the active macro is linked to one of the fourteen push buttons on the control panel then the corresponding LED to the button will light up Green 2 Press the touch button according the cinema source to be displayed R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 n 13 4 Cinema Operation The assigned macro is activated resulting in a full image display according the cinema processing procedure pre defined by the producers Image 4 3 Macros selection 140 ee R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 O 5 1 5 Non Cinema Operation NON CINEMA OPERATION Overview e ACSAR 2 Input facilities e Monitoring ACSAR 2 selected Source e Selecting an ACSAR 2 Source Remote Control Functionality Introduction This section explains how to display alternative content originating from a standard definition or high definition non cinema source Such a source routes to a DVI Digital Visual Interface port in the D Cine Premiere DP100 projector head and bypass cinema processing when selected A di y Image 5 1 Location of the ACSAR 2 ACSAR 2 Input facilities 9 2 Input facilities The ACSAR 2 can be filled up with a mixture of the following input modules maximum 4 SDI input R9850970 S Video Composite Video input R9850920 YUV RGsB input R9850940 For further inf
18. dresses S Overview 1 Push IP Cinema image 11 12 The IP overview list will be displayed image 11 13 IP address of the cinema processing part in the projector Call name for the projector This name is associated with the IP address subnet mask address Default gateway address router address DHCP enabled dynamic IP address used on the projector disabled fixed IP address used for the projector A R597907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 11 D Cine Premiere DP100 Info Image 11 12 Image 11 13 IP cinema selected IP cinema overview 11 3 4 Communication Overview 1 Push Communication image 11 14 An overview of the communication settings will be given image 11 15 Image 11 14 Image 11 15 Communication properties selected Communication properties 11 3 5 Touch panel Overview 1 Push Touch panel image 11 16 The touch panel overview menu will be displayed image 11 17 This panel gives the software version of the touch panel R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 n 48 77 D Cine Premiere DP100 Info Image 11 16 Touch panel overview selected 44 Image 11 17 Touch panel software version R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 INDEX A Access doors 5 Check up 5 ACSAR 2 selected source 15 Monitoring 15 Air duct 27 Cleaning 27 B Blower 27 Cleaning 27 Button control panel 11 Image projection 11 C Check up 5 Access doors 5 Covers 5 Projecto
19. e the same characteristics as the Barco original parts Unauthorized substitutions may result in degraded performance and reliability fire electric shock or others hazards Unauthorized substitutions may void warranty Safety check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this projector ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the projector is in proper operation condition Possible Explosion Hazard Xenon compact arc lamps are under high pressure The Lamp must be handled with great care They may explode if dropped or mishandled Whenever the protective cover is removed from the lamp authorized protective clothing MUST be worn Optical performances 1 6 Summary To ensure the highest optical performance and resolution the projector lenses are specially treated with an anti reflective coating Therefore avoid touching the coated lens surface To remove dust on the lens use a soft dry cloth Do not use a damp cloth detergent solutions or thinner Follow the lens cleaning procedure in the installation manual Cabinet maintenance Summary Always switch off power before you start cleaning the cabinet Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning To keep the cabinet looking brand new periodically clean it with a soft cloth Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth lightly dampened with mild detergent solution Never use strong solvents such
20. ice personnel 1 3 Ventilation Slots and Openings Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation To ensure reliable operation of the projector and to protect it from overheating NEVER cover or block these openings Projector room Projection room must be well ventilated or cooled in order to avoid build up of heat It is necessary to vent hot exhaust air from console to the outside of the building The minimum exhaust airflow requirement is 10 15 m3 min or 350 530 CFM Projector damage If the air filters are not regularly cleaned or replaced the air flow inside the projector could be disrupted causing overheating Overheating may lead to the projector shutting down during operation R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 n 3 1 Safety Instructions 1 4 Service 1 5 Protection on Servicing Attempt to alter the factory set internal controls or to change other control settings not specially discussed in this manual can lead to permanent damage to the projection unit and cancellation of the warranty Servicing Do not attempt to service this projector yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage potential and risk of electric shock Refer all projector servicing to a qualified Barco service center Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used original Barco replacement parts or authorized re placement parts which hav
21. justment Mode Select Source Position Window Adjustment Z Order Color Key Alpha Blend Load Layout Rename Layout Add Windows Remove Window layout Adjustment Main Menu Edit Window Keystone Blanking Input Slots Configuration Installation Mode Internal Patterns Buttons Macros Identification Change Projector Address is Communication Lamp Dimming CLO Convergence Diagnostic Service mode Image 5 7 Overview Menu structure For more detail about setting up the different items please refer to the installation manual of the D Cine Premiere DP 100 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 _Ww 19 5 Non Cinema Operation 20 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 6 Switching Off the D Cine Premiere DP 100 6 SWITCHING OFF THE D CINE PREMIERE DP100 Procedure for switching off the projector e Close the dowser e Switch off the lamp e Switch off the projector 6 1 Stop Image Projection How to stop image projection 1 Press the dowser button B image 6 1 The dowser shuts indicated by the built in Red LED ON B1 2 Press the lamp ignition button A image 6 1 The lamp turns off indicated by the built in Red LED ON A1 A B A2 A1 B2 B1 Image 6 1 Bulb and Dowser switching off 6 2 Powering off the projector CAUTION To ensure maximum bulb life first allow the lamphouse blower and the exhaust system run for at least ten mi
22. lay alternative content originating from a standard definition or high definition non cinema source connected to the built in ACSAR 2 292A_P7_FLAT_1280 292A_P7_FLAT_1920 292A_P7_FLAT_2048 292A_P7_SCOPE_1280 292A_P7_SCOPE_1920 292A_P7_SCOPE_2048 292A_P3_SCOPE_1920 ACSAR_ Input 2 ACSAR_ Input 4 292A P3_FLAT_ 1920 ACSAR_ Input 1 ACSAR_ Input 3 oa CON ET oa R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 _w 11 3 Starting up the D Cine Premiere DP100 3 2 2 Using the Touch Screen Panel 12 How to start image projection 1 Start lamp ignition and opening dowser with the toggle buttons on the control panel see Using the Button control Panel page 11 2 Successively press touch button Home and Macro s image 3 5 The macro menu is displayed The macro which is active is displayed next to field with inscription Active If the active macro is linked to one of the fourteen push buttons on the control panel then the corresponding LED to the button will light up Green 3 Select the macro you desire to play by pressing the corresponding touch button The projector starts executing the macro actions Receiving Meta Data Image 3 5 Touch panel menu Macro s About stored Macro s Many macro s can be programmed with the D Cine communicator and stored in the projector Because the touch screen can display maximum 8 different macro s the number of macro s if more than 8 is split over more pages T
23. n an other room or outside R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 9 Image Control 9 IMAGE CONTROL 9 1 Lens Focus test pattern 9 2 How to select a test pattern for focus alignment 1 On the touch screen panel starting from the Home screen consecutively press touch button Home 1 Patterns 2 and More 3 image 9 1 The name of the already active test pattern is indicated just below the screen field Active Test Pattern Touch the arrow buttons on both sides of the screen field Enable Test Pattern to select the Focus test pattern from the list Selected test pattern from the list is displayed in the screen field just above Enable Test Pattern back scrolling in the test pattern list forward scrolling in the test pattern list jump to top of the test pattern list jump to bottom of the test pattern list Press touch button Enable Test Pattern to activate the selected test pattern Projector displays the selected pattern and the name of the pattern appears in the screen field just below Active test pattern image 9 2 Press touch button Home to return to main menu Image 9 1 Test pattern selection wa Image 9 2 Focus test pattern Lens Adjustment Overview For focusing the lens and for vertical and horizontal shifting of the lens the side cover nearest the lens must be removed and the lens sock must be loosen Therefore sta
24. nutes after extinguishing the bulb and then power off the projector How to power off the projector 1 Press the tumbler switch A in the O position OFF state image 6 2 All parts of the projector have been powered off 2 If the projector will not be used for a long period pull out the power connector from wall outlet R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 A 21 6 Switching Off the D Cine Premiere DP 100 Image 6 2 Powering off the projector 22 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 Maintenance of the D Cine Premiere DP 100 7 MAINTENANCE OF THE D CINE PREMIERE DP100 Overview e Lamp Unit replacement 7 1 Lamp Unit replacement Overview Removal of the Lamp House Installation of the Lamp Unit 7 1 1 Removal of the Lamp House 7 1 1 1 Access to lamp Unit How to access the lamp unit 1 Insert the lock key in the keyhole on the lamp house door image 7 1 2 Turn the key to the right to unlock the door 3 Turn the door to the right to open Image 7 1 Access to lamp casing 7 1 1 2 Removal of the Lamp Unit CAUTION Lamp casing is very hot after operation To avoid burns let the projector cool down for at least 15 minutes before proceeding to the lamp unit replacement How to remove the Lamp unit 1 Loosen the 2 spring screws A securing lamp assembly to projector base 2 Grip the lamp assembly by the bottom handle B and partially slide it out of the p
25. o about source connection to the input module File service Picture tuning Window and Layout adjustment refer to the installation manual of the D Cine Premiere DP100 Monitoring ACSAR 2 selected Source Monitoring A monitor connected to output ACSAR 2 Preview on the D Cine Premiere DP100 input panel displays in preview the image on the output of the Alternative Content switcher R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 A 15 5 Non Cinema Operation 9 3 Image 5 2 Monitoring ACSAR 2 output signal Selecting an ACSAR 2 Source 16 About Macro s files For any display the projector interprets incoming signal data according to a selectable Macro file defined at the time of installation or later e g with each subsequent release of a new digital cinema feature and stored in projector memory Each file is essentially a collection of processing display settings optimized for a particular cinema feature or alternative non cinema content enabling consistent presentations with minimum further adjustment A file macro is represented by an assigned button on the control panel max 14 More files can be selected via the macro menu on the Touch Panel Controller Using the Button control panel 1 The factory button assignment to a macro is represented in illustration below image 5 3 Note Button 11 to 14 represent respectively an ACSAR 2 input activation 2 Press button 11
26. o run through the pages two arrow touch buttons Bano Ur provided at the bottom of the screen with in between the page number Image 3 6 Macro page selection The page numbering includes consecutively the displayed page and the number of pages for example page 1 3 page 1 of 3 pages R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 4 4 1 4 Cinema Operation CINEMA OPERATION Introduction This section explains how trained operators can use the projector for presenting cinema events such as first run movies stored an a digital media storage device The digital media storage device or cinema server is connected to one of the A or B input port on the input panel Input Panel Cinema Server to SMPTE AorB Image 4 1 Cinema server connection Selecting the Cinema Source Using the Button control panel 1 The factory button assignment to a macro is represented in illustration below image 4 2 Note Buttons 1 to 10 represent respectively pre configured cinema displays 2 Press the button according the cinema source to be displayed The assigned macro is activated resulting in a full image display according the cinema processing procedure pre defined by the producers The button built in LED will be on indicating the active macro Pre configured buttons Using the Touch Screen Panel 1 Successively press touch button Home and Macro s image 4 3 First page of the stored macros divide
27. on the date of commissioning at latest 30 days after the transfer of risks In the event of justified notice of complaint Barco can repair the fault or provide a replacement at its own discretion within an appropriate period If this measure proves to be impossible or unsuccessful the purchaser can demand a reduction in the purchase price or cancellation of the contract All other claims in particular those relating to compensation for direct or indirect damage and also damage attributed to the operation of software as well as to other services provided by Barco being a component of the system or independent service will be deemed invalid provided the damage is not proven to be attributed to the absence of properties guaranteed in writing or due to the intent or gross negligence or part of Barco If the purchaser or a third party carries out modifications or repairs on goods delivered by Barco or if the goods are handled incorrectly in particular if the systems are commissioned operated incorrectly or if after the transfer of risks the goods are subject to influences not agreed upon in the contract all guarantee claims of the purchaser will be rendered invalid Not included in the guarantee coverage are system failures which are attributed to programs or special electronic circuitry provided by the purchaser e g interfaces Normal wear as well as normal maintenance are not subject to the guarantee provided by Barco either The environmental condi
28. ored Ambient Elca box Rack PFC 2 Push again More image 10 10 34 ee R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 10 Status of the D Cine Premiere DP 100 The switched mode power supply temperatures are listed image 10 11 Switched mode power supply 1 primary side Switched mode power supply 1 secondary side Switched mode power supply 2 primary side Switched mode power supply 2 secondary side Image 10 8 Image 10 9 More temperature overviews selected Temperature overviews Image 10 10 Image 10 11 More temperature overviews selected Switched mode temperatures overview How to change the temperature units 1 Push on the Temperature units button in one of the temperature overview windows image 10 12 The units change from C to F and vice versa All values will be recalculated when changing the units R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 _E 35 10 Status of the D Cine Premiere DP 100 gt y a2 t L I Image 10 12 10 3 Voltage overview First voltage overview 1 Push Voltages image 10 13 The first voltage menu will be displayed image 10 14 The following voltages are monitored 5V standby 12V standby 3 3V 12V Image 10 14 First voltage overview menu Image 10 13 Status voltages selected Second voltage overview 1 Push More image 10 15 36 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 10 Status of the D Cine Premiere DP 100
29. p 9 Projector 9 Status 33 Projector 33 Stop 21 45 Index Image projection 21 Switching off 21 Projector 21 Switching On 9 Projector 9 7 Touch panel 33 34 36 37 39 43 Projector functions 39 43 Communication 43 IP addresses projector 41 46 IP cinema 42 Lamp info 39 Properties 40 Properties startup 41 Touch panel properties 43 Status 33 34 36 37 Fan speed 37 Startup 33 Temperature 34 Voltage 36 Touch screen panel 12 Image projection 12 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 Revision Sheet To P Barco nv Digital Cinema Documentation Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 84 93 Fax 32 56 36 88 62 E mail service digitalcinema barco com Web www barco com From Date Please correct the following points in this documentation R5976907 00 page wrong correct R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005
30. r 5 Cinema operation 13 Cinema source 13 Selecting 13 Cleaning 27 Air duct 27 Blower 27 Dust filter 27 Closing 25 Lamp house door 25 Cooling system 6 Pressure 6 Covers 5 D Dit 7 Exhaust 7 Dust filter 27 Cleaning 27 E Exhaust 7 Dirt 7 F Functionality 17 Remote Control 17 Image 11 Projection 11 Image Control 29 Image projection 11 12 21 Button control panel 11 Stop 21 Touch screen panel 12 Info 39 Projector 39 Input facilities 15 Installation 24 Lamp unit 24 IR reception 17 L Lamp house 23 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 Index Removal 23 Lamp house door 25 Closing 25 Lamp unit 23 24 Access 23 Installation 24 Removal 23 Replacement 23 Lens adjustment 29 31 Focus 31 Projector preparation 30 Zoom 30 31 Lens focus 29 Maintenance 23 Projector 23 N Non Cine display 19 Adjusting 19 Non Cinema operation 15 P Power connection 6 Powering off 21 Projector 21 Pressure 6 Cooling system 6 Projection 11 Image 11 Projector 5 9 21 23 33 39 Check up 5 Info 39 Maintenance 23 Powering off 21 Starting up 9 Status 33 Switching off 21 Switching On 9 R RCU functions 18 Remote Control 17 Functionality 17 Removal 23 Lamp house 23 Lamp unit 23 Replacement 23 Lamp unit 23 S Safety instructions 3 4 Cabinet maintenance 4 General 3 Optical performances 4 Service 4 Ventilation 3 Selecting 13 16 ACSAR 2 source 16 Cinema source 13 Starting u
31. rojector main frame image 7 2 Caution Beware of the weight of the lamp assembly Take the necessary precautions to avoid personal injury 3 Grip the lamp assembly by both handles C and carefully remove the lamp assembly from main frame 4 Place the lamp assembly on a stable support R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 n 23 Maintenance of the D Cine Premiere DP 100 Image 7 2 Lamp casing removal 7 1 2 Installation of the Lamp Unit 7 1 2 1 Installation of the lamp unit in the projector head How to install the lamp unit 1 Place the lamp unit on the lamp base in the projector lining up the lamp unit foot with the slots on the base image 7 3 2 Push the lamp unit foot fully into the slots image 7 4 3 Secure the position of the lamp unit by tightening the spring screws A 4 Proceed to reset the lamp parameters see D Cine Communicator manual 5 To ensure maximum light output proceed to the Xenon Bulb lamp X Y Z alignment see chapter Alignment of the Xenon bulb lamp in the installation manual Image 7 3 Moving the lamp unit foot into the base 2h Egg O gt k R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 Maintenance of the D Cine Premiere DP 100 Image 7 4 Securing the lamp unit Before using the lamp Insert the lamp parameters via the D Cine Communicator software 7 1 2 2 Closing the Lamp house door Installation of a new lamp requires alignment of the lamp position when in
32. rt first with the projector preparations R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 _W_ 29 9 Image Control Lens zoom can be performed without removing any cover 9 2 1 Preparation of the projector Removing both side panels 1 Loosen the 2 screws on top side and the 2 screws on the bottom side of the cover nearest the lens image 9 3 2 Tilt the cover a little and lift up for removal Image 9 3 Right side cover removal Loosen the dust sock around the lens 1 Pull out the sock fixations from the lens holder and slide it to the front of the projector only a few points are indicated on the image image 9 4 Image 9 4 Dust sock removal 9 2 2 Lens Zoom Zoom can be performed without removing any cover How to zoom 1 Turn the lens barrel on the second half of the lens left or right until the desired zoom is reached image 9 5 An end of range notch will indicate that the lens is on its minimum or maximum zoom SO ____ __ _ __ gt zIUmIIUMNIMIIIIIIAIAATM5DO76907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 9 Image Control Image 9 5 Lens Zoom 9 2 3 Lens Focus The focus adjustment is located just below the lens on the left side C on image 9 6 Remove the side cover nearest the lens and open the dust sock around the lens How to focus 1 Loose fixation nut C1 image 9 6 2 Turn the knurled torque knob C2 to the left or to the right until the center of the image is focused sharp image 3
33. s in an organization s network Using the Internet Protocol each machine that can connect to the Internet needs a unique IP address When an organization sets up its computer users with a connection to the Internet an IP address must be assigned to each machine Without DHCP the IP address must be entered manually at each computer and if computers move to another location in another part of the network a new IP address must be entered DHCP lets a network administrator supervise and distribute IP addresses from a central point and automatically sends a new IP address when a computer is plugged into a different place in the network Overview 1 Push IP Projector image 11 10 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 A 41 77 D Cine Premiere DP100 Info The IP overview list will be displayed image 11 11 Projector IP IP address of built in Barco controller DIM PC Subnet mask subnet mask address Default gateway Default gateway address router address enabled dynamic IP address used on the projector disabled fixed IP address used for the projector Note An enabled DHCP ALWAYS requires an installed network connection to the projector Without network connection the projector goes down in network error by which the operation of the projector is no more guaranteed Image 11 10 Image 11 11 IP projector selected IP projector overview 11 3 3 IP cinema Use the D Cine Communicator software to setup the IP ad
34. stalled in the projector head There fore first proceed to lamp alignment before closing the lamp house door How to lock the lamp house door 1 Close the door image 7 5 2 Turn the key counterclockwise to lock the door Image 7 5 Locking the lamp house door R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 AAA 25 Maintenance of the D Cine Premiere DP 100 26 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 8 Cleaning Air Duct 8 CLEANING AIR DUCT Overview e Cleaning the Blower on top of the Projector Head e Cleaning the Dust filters 8 1 Cleaning the Blower on top of the Projector Head This item should be cleaned approximately every six months under normal environment conditions Equip ment in very dusty or otherwise contaminated areas may require more frequent maintenance CAUTION Power off the projector using the main power switch on the projector pedestal and allow cooling of the Xenon bulb lamp for at least 15 minutes before proceeding to blower cleaning How to clean the Blower The blower impeller and motor should be cleaned to prevent build up of contaminant on both the blower impeller surfaces and on the blower motor Proper operation of the lamp is dependent on providing adequate cooling air flow A dirty blower may not provide proper air flow causing the lamp and lamp house to operate at temperatures that are higher than desirable 1 Remove the lamp house to access the blower see Removal of the
35. the lamp Pressing a digit key 0 to 9 activate the respective macro in sequence of storing IR LED Blinks together with the background lighting when a key is pressed Is a visual indication of the proper working of the remote control Battery load ACSAR 2 input Press this key to select the ACSAR input menu Further use the menu keys to select the image layout Full 1 2 3 or 4 or a combination of the 4 each image displayed in a quarter of the window or the 4 at the same time 5 Lens keys Press this key to call up the lens menu Further use the menu keys to execute lens adjustment Image freeze Press to freeze the displayed image from an ACSAR 2 after the input has been chosen see key F5 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 5 Non Cinema Operation Text On Off Press to deactivate or reactivate the On Screen Dialog Boxes and Menus on projection screen not applicable on the image preview monitor 11 Image keys Use these keys to adjust the image display performances PHASE key adjustable for Data sources only TINT key adjustable for NTSC video sources only 5 4 3 Adjusting the Non Cine Display Overview The projector has a box like menu structure which allows easy access to different menu items for setting up source loading image layout and projector parameters Menu Structure Load Edit Rename File Sevice gt Copy Delete Options Color Temperature Picture Tuning jn ae Ad
36. tions as well as the servicing and maintenance regulations specified in the this manual must be complied with by the customer Copyright O All rights reserved No part of this document may be copied reproduced or translated lt shall not otherwise be recorded transmitted or stored in a retrieval system without the prior written consent of Barco 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 manufactures Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1s Date NSTU CONS rr AAA 3 Teli GOneral vid ds pd Sa o sl as ida ista is 3 L2 WAmnIina RIS O lc raras TA a AAA AER a eE 3 ES SMA se aaa a a A tonto 3 EMS US AAA A II IO 4 E OPUICA DEA MAC e estas 4 TO Cabinet malteadas A SS SS E az 4 2 Check up the D Cine Premiere DP100 uni 5 2al COVES and ACCESS DOOS A r E E A Il EA AT 5 22 POWer Connection to WalkOulet moase tous ear A e due galt 6 2 9 Pressure he COOlNG oyster st eed auc E E E AEN AEE EEN A 6 24 EXA US CON Dil A a a gla hae arene aa a bee E a 7 3 Starting up the D Cine Premiere DP100 00oooocccccccccccoccocc cnc 9 3 SWichna ONANS PIO eclosionar dt bcaaeke fe aa Eana RGA 9 Sie SS Ianina Image Pro cion e e Aad cae ad 11 seu USING MMeS BUtOn controlan less dilata 11

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