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1. Ratings 8 Grounding e These products should be operated from an AC power source Check if the mains voltage and the load matches the product electrical ratings e A grounded three core power cable has to be used Connect the power cord by inserting it in a grounded electrical outlet making sure that the cord is properly grounded If you are unable to install the AC Requirements contact your electrician Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding e Always connect this appliance to an electrically grounded outlet Never use a ground bypass cheater adapter R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 AAA 1 Safety Instructions 1 3 General e Always plug power cord into appliance before plugging into outlet Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord Always unplug appliance from electrical outlet before cleaning and servicing and when not in use Never yank cord to pull plug from outlet Grasp plug and pull to disconnect Do not operate appliance with a damaged cord or if the appliance has been dropped or damaged until it has been examined by a qualified serviceman Position the cord so that it will not be tripped over pulled or contact hot surfaces If an extension cord is necessary a cord with a current rating at least equal to that of the appliance should be used Cord rated for less amperage than the appliance may overheat e Let applian
2. Letterbox Non linear Horizontal shift Horizontal size Vertical shift Vertical size e Brightness Contrast e Color saturation Tint Sharpness Viewport Phase 8 2 Aspect Ratio What can be done The aspect ratio setting forces the Solaris LC40 to display an image using a defined aspect ratio Standard television format enlarged Letterbox Standard television format including a 16 by 9 image format How to change the aspect ratio 1 Select Image Settings R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 AAA 41 8 Image Settings 2 Press ENTER to select Image settings menu will be displayed menu 8 1 3 Select Aspect ratio 4 Press ENTER The aspect ratio menu will be displayed menu 8 2 Image Settings Aspect Ratio 16 9 Brightness 15 9 Contrast 4 3 Color Saturation 4 3 zoom Tint Letterbox Sharpness Non linear Viewport Phase Hor shift Hor size Back Vert shift Vert size Back Menu 8 1 Menu 8 2 Shift and size of the image Within the chosen aspect ratio except for non linear the image can be shifted vertically and horizontally or it can be resized in both directions Steps to be taken 1 Select the desired action 2 Press ENTER to activate 3 Use the arrow keys to execute the selected function 8 3 Brightness About Brightness The brightness function is used to adjust the overall light output How to change the Brightness 1 Select Image Set
3. Image Settings Aspect ratio Brightness Contrast Tint Sharpness Viewport Phase Back Menu 8 5 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 _ 43 8 Image Settings 8 6 Tint hue About Tint hue The Tint function is used to adjust color hue to obtain true color reproduction and is only active for Video and S Video when the NTSC color system is used For PAL and SECAM sources tint is not accessible How to change the Tint 1 Select Image Settings 2 Press ENTER to select Image settings menu will be displayed menu 8 6 3 Select Tint 4 Press ENTER to activate A slider box appears 5 Use the f or to change the Tint The higher the value the higher the tint Image Settings Aspect ratio Brightness Contrast Color Saturation Sharpness Viewport Phase Back Menu 8 6 8 7 Sharpness About Sharpness The Sharpness function is used to adjust the image sharpness of video signals How to change the Sharpness 1 Select Image Settings 2 Press ENTER to select Image settings menu will be displayed menu 8 7 3 Select Sharpness 4 Press ENTER to activate A slider box appears 5 Use the 1 or to change the Sharpness The higher the value the higher the sharpness Image Settings Aspect ratio Brightness Contrast Color Saturation Tint Viewport Phase Back Menu 8 7 A OOOO R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 8 Image Settings 8 8 Viewport
4. Menu 8 11 Creating the viewport width 1 Select Width menu 8 12 2 Press ENTER to activate A slider bar will be displayed The actual viewport setting will indicated 3 Use the 1 or to set up the width of the viewport When set up the width of viewport the image will be rescaled to the width of the LCD panel see image 8 2 part E Viewport Horizontal start Vertical start Height Total pixels Automatic Back Menu 8 12 Creating the viewport height 1 Select Height menu 8 13 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 _ 47 8 Image Settings 2 Press ENTER to activate A slider bar will be displayed The actual viewport setting will indicated 3 Use the 1 or to set up the height of the viewport When set up the height of viewport the image will be rescaled to the height of the LCD panel see image 8 2 part F Viewport Horizontal start Width Vertical start Height Total pixels Automatic Back Menu 8 13 8 8 3 Automatic Viewport function 48 About the Automatic function When the automatic viewport function is selected the reproduced image returns to the active area of the input signal Image 8 3 Viewport automatic A Actual viewport image B Automatic viewport to active area Automatic viewport detection only works correctly when the total pixels and total lines settings in the viewport menu are more or less correct The other settings Horizontal start horizont
5. Audio settings are only active when the Solaris LC40 is equipped with an audio pre amplifier input board 9 1 Audio settings menu overview Overview e Volume Balance Bass Treble e Subwoofer 9 2 Starting up the audio controls Steps to be taken 1 Press ENTER to enter the menu structure The main menu will be displayed menu 9 1 2 Select Audio settings 3 Press ENTER to activate The Audio settings menu will be displayed menu 9 2 Solaris LC40 Audio settings Select input Volume Image settings Balance Audio settings Bass PiP settings Treble Compact PC Control Subwoofer Advanced settings Back Standby Back Menu 9 1 Menu 9 2 9 3 Volume control Steps to be taken 1 Select Volume in the Audio settings menu menu 9 3 2 Press ENTER to activate R597 6672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 51 9 Audio Settings 9 4 A slider bar will be displayed 3 Use the 1 or to adjust the volume to the desired level Audio settings Balance Bass Treble Subwoofer Back Menu 9 3 Balance control 9 5 Steps to be taken 1 Select Balance in the Audio settings menu menu 9 4 2 Press ENTER to activate A slider bar will be displayed 3 Use the 1 or to adjust the balance of the audio output Audio settings Volume Bass Treble Subwoofer Back Menu 9 4 Bass control 52 Steps to be taken 1 Se
6. How to select the SDI input with the RCU 1 Press 5 on the RCU How to select the SDI input via the menu structure 1 Press on the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU to activate the menus The main menu will be displayed on the screen menu 4 5 2 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select Input selection The input selection menu will be displayed menu 4 6 3 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select 5 SDI 4 Press the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU Solaris LC40 Select input Image settings Audio settings PiP settings Compact PC Control Advanced settings Standby Back Menu 4 5 4 2 5 Compact PC module Overview Select input 1 Video 2 RGB 3 S Video 4 HD SDI DVI Audio RGI 6 RGB Te DVL 8 Compact PC Configure input 2 Back B Menu 4 6 4 Connections The compact PC module is internally connected display No external source connections are necessary When input 8 is selected the compact PC image will be displayed on the screen Compact PC module R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 This input slot is NOT hot pluggable Make sure the system is switched off before inserting or removing a 17 4 Connections How to select with the RCU 1 Press 8 on the RCU How to select the Compact PC via the menu structure 1 Press on the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU to activate the menus
7. use the or to highlight another value Solaris LC40 Service IR locking IR key Select input Identification Enter new value Image settings IR address 004 Locking off 0000 Audio settings PiP settings Compact PC Control Advanced settings Serial communication IR locking Restore factory defaults Back Back Standby Back Menu 12 61 Menu 12 62 Menu 12 63 Menu 12 64 12 10 5Restore Factory Defaults What is possible With the factory defaults setting it is possible to return to the factory stored settings for the display How to return to factory defaults 1 Press ENTER on the RCU or press the thumb wheel once The main menu will be displayed menu 12 65 2 Select Service and press ENTER or the thumb wheel The service menu will be displayed menu 12 66 3 Select Restore factory defaults and press ENTER The Restore factory defaults menu will be displayed menu 12 67 4 Do you want to continue If yes Select Continue and press ENTER A confirmation window will be displayed menu 12 68 If no select Back and press ENTER 5 If you are sure to reset to the factory default select Yes and press ENTER The factory defaults will be restored Solaris 1C40 Service Restore factory defaults Restore factory defaults Select input Identification Restoring factory Are you sure Image settings IR address 0
8. Connections For S Video press 3 on the RCU How to select an input via the menu structure 1 Press on the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU to activate the menus The main menu will be displayed on the screen menu 4 12 2 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select Input selection The input selection menu will be displayed menu 4 13 3 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select the corresponding input Video or S Video or Component 4 Press the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU Solaris LC40 Select input Video RGB S Video HD SDI DVI Audio RGB SDI RGB DVI Compact PC Configure input 2 Select input Image settings Audio settings PiP settings Compact PC Control Advanced settings co d Gn L d CO MM ES Standby Back Back Menu 4 12 Menu 4 13 Loop through connection for Video The composite video input Vin is connected in loop through with the Vout This signal can be used to connect to the next device 4 2 7 DVI input module optional 20 a This input slot is NOT hot pluggable Make sure the system is switched off before inserting or removing an input module Specifications Image 4 7 As this module has the same specifications as the standard DVI input Digital Visual Interface DVI input page 14 for the further specifications The optional input is automatically detected by the system a
9. LC40 out of its shipping carton R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 Save the original shipping carton and packing material they will be necessary if you ever have to ship your panel For maximum protection repack your panel as it was originally packed at the factory 2 Packaging and Dimensions 2 3 Dimensions Front view 610 518 25 452 5 863 950 Image 2 1 Front view Back view 00000 00000 000000 000000 000000 0000000 BARCS 2200000 90000000 299900 000000 000000 00000 00000 0000 Image 2 2 Back view D _ aa ooW ooo RB9TDD72 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 2 Packaging and Dimensions Bottom view CoUSess doos rr A mn n wea Image 2 3 Bottom view R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 AAA 2 Packaging and Dimensions 10 OOOO R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 3 Installation Guidelines 3 INSTALLATION GUIDELINES Overview e General e Solaris LC40 configurations Battery Insertion in the Remote Control 3 1 General Environmental conditions e Operating temperature 5 to 40 C 41 to 104 F e Humidity max 85 3 2 Solaris LC40 configurations Different configurations The Solaris LC40 can be used in two different configurations landscape and portrait The portrait configuration is only pos
10. Overview About Viewport Viewport creation e Automatic Viewport function e Total pixels setup 8 8 1 About Viewport Overview A viewport is a window on the input source The source content will be cropped to the dimensions of that viewport window The information in that window will be used for further signal processing A viewport is determined by its start position and its width and height Image 8 1 Viewport A Input signal B Viewport creation C Cropped input signal at native resolution of display 8 8 2 Viewport creation Start up of the viewport creation 1 Select mage Settings 2 Press ENTER to select Image settings menu will be displayed menu 8 8 3 Select Viewport 4 Press ENTER to activate R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 A 8 Image Settings 46 The Viewport menu will be displayed menu 8 9 Image Settings Viewport Aspect ratio Horizontal start Brightness Width Contrast Vertical start Color Saturation Height Tine Total pixels Sharpness Automatic Phase Back Back Menu 8 8 Menu 8 9 Different steps to create a viewport e A E Image 8 2 Creation of a viewport views on the screen while adjusting A Input signal B Desired image on the screen viewport C Horizontal start position D Vertical start position E Set up of viewport width F Setup of viewport height Viewport creation only works correctly when the total pixels and total lines setti
11. The internal system detects automatically the DVI source If at the same time a digital DVI and analog DVI source is connected and switched on the digital DVI source will be displayed How to select the DVI input via the menu structure 1 Press on the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU to activate the menus The main menu will be displayed on the screen menu 4 1 2 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select Input selection The input selection menu will be displayed menu 4 2 3 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select 7 DVI 4 Press the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU The internal system detects automatically the DVI source If at the same time a digital DVI and analog DVI source is connected and switched on the digital DVI source will be displayed Solaris LC40 Select input Select input 1 Video Image settings 2 RGB Audio settings 3 S Video PiP settings 4 HD SDI DVI Audio RGB Compact PC Control Sue ODE Advanced settings 6 RGB 7 DVI Standby 8 Compact PC Configure input 2 Back Back Menu 4 1 Menu 4 2 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 _ 15 4 Connections 4 2 3 RGB analog input 16 Input specifications Image 4 3 RGB analog input Pixel clock 20 165 MHz Horizontal sync range 15 110 kHz Vertical sync range 23 Hz 125 Hz Max input format UXGA 1600x1200 60 Hz RGBHV inputs 0 7V 3 dB Possible inpu
12. The main menu will be displayed on the screen menu 4 7 2 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select Input selection The input selection menu will be displayed menu 4 8 3 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select 8 Compact PC 4 Press the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU Solaris LC40 Input Selection 1 Video Image settings 2 RGB Audio settings 3 S Video PiP settings 4 DVI Compact PC Control 5 SDI Advanced settings 6 RGB 7 DVI Standby Configure input 2 Back Back Menu 4 7 Menu 4 8 4 2 6 Video input module 18 x This input slot is NOT hot pluggable Make sure the system is switched off before inserting or removing an input module Specifications PAL B G D H and N combination PAL N PAL M NTSC M NTSC Japan NTSC 4 43 and SECAM Video 1 Vpp 3dB S Video Y 1 Vy 3dB C 300mV pp C YC HV inputs 0 5V pp to 0 5V pp Possible inputs Image 4 5 Video input module RGB inputs 15 kHz Component inputs R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 4 Connections Video Composite Video Video Pin configuration 4 pin connector View on input module Image 4 6 For S Video For Video pin 1 earth ground luminance pin 1 earth ground video Y pin 2 earth ground chrominance pin 2 earth
13. adjusted image How to set up 1 Select Total pixels menu 8 15 2 Press ENTER to activate A slider bar will be displayed The actual total pixel setting will inidcated 3 Use the 1 or to set up the total pixels Viewport Horizontal start Width Vertical start Height Total pixels Automatic Back Menu 8 15 8 9 Phase About Phase adjustment When displaying computer patterns or graphics RGB or YUV signals which are very detailed tilting vertical stripes etc jitter in picture mis sampling may occur causing horizontal stripes in portions of the screen When this jitter occurs adjust Phase for optimum image R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 49 8 Image Settings 50 Image 8 5 Jittering on image How to change the Phase 1 Select Image Settings 2 Press ENTER to select Image settings menu will be displayed menu 8 16 3 Select Phase 4 Press ENTER to activate A slider box appears 5 Use the 1 or to change the Phase and refine the jitter The higher the value the higher the sharpness Image Settings Aspect ratio Brightness Contrast Color Saturation Tint Sharpness Viewport Back Menu 8 16 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 9 Audio Settings 9 AUDIO SETTINGS Overview e Audio settings menu overview e Starting up the audio controls Volume control e Balance control Bass control e Treble control Subwoofer control
14. easily touched or leaned against Avoid locations subject to high vibrations or severe impacts Mechanical stress Please be careful not to apply strong mechanical stress like drop or shock to LCD module Such stress may cause break of display glass and Lamp or may be the cause for failure Pressure to display surface Please be careful not to apply strong pressure to display surface Such pressure may cause scratches at surface or may be the cause of failure Protection against scratch Please be careful not to hit press or rub the display surface with hard material like tools In addition please do not put heavy or hard material on display surface and do not stack LCD modules Polarizer at front surface can be easily scratched Temperature dependence of display Response speed optical response of LCD display is dependent on temperature Under low temperature response speed is slower Also brightness and chromaticity change slightly depending on temperature Remaining of image Displaying the same pattern for long time may cause remaining of image even after changing the pattern This is not a failure but will disappear with time Lightning conditions Consider existing lightning and sunlight angles when creating the installation layout Extremely bright lightning can reduce the visibility and the quality of the displayed image In extremely bright surroundings adjusting screen intensity may not result in perceptibly brightener imag
15. ground video C pin 3 luminance signal Y 1Vpp 3dB pin 3 video Y signal pin 4 chrominance signal C 300mVpp pin 4 video C signal Chrominance The color component of a video signal that includes information about tint and saturation Luminance The component of a video signal that includes information about its brightness How to configure the input 2 1 Press on the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU to activate the menus The main menu will be displayed on the screen menu 4 9 2 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select nput Selection The input selection menu will be displayed menu 4 10 3 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select Configure input 2 The configuration window will be displayed menu 4 11 4 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select the corresponding input DVI YUV C Y 5C source SYUV C YCpS source Solaris LC40 Select input Configuration Input 2 Select input 1 Video YUV Image settings 2 RGB SYUV Audio settings 3 S Video SRGB PiP settings 4 HD SDI DVI Audio RGB RGsB Compact PC Control Se SDI Advanced settings 6 RGB BACK Te 8 Standby Compact PC onfigure input 2 Back Q Back Menu 4 9 Menu 4 10 Menu 4 11 How to select an input via the RCU 1 For video press 1 on the RCU For Component RGB input press 2 on the RCU R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 OOOO 9 4
16. or keys to size the PiP window vertically Menu 10 9 57 10 PIP Settings The center of the PiP image is taken as reference to enlarge or reduce the vertical size The indicated value is a percentage of the total PiP window size image 10 3 Solaris LC40 PiP settings PiP size Select input Select PiP input Scale Image settings Hor size Audio settings PiP position PiP settings Compact PC Control Back Back Advanced settings Standby Back Menu 10 10 Menu 10 11 Menu 10 12 Image 10 3 Vertical size PiP window 10 4 PiP position What can be done The PiP window can be moved to any place on the display How to move 1 Press ENTER or ADJUST to start up the menus menu 10 13 2 Select PiP settings 3 Press ENTER to select The PiP settings menu will be displayed menu 10 14 Press ENTER to select NE Use the arrow keys to move the PiP window to the desired position The bar scale indicated the position of the middle of the PiP window in comparison with the middle of the display image 10 4 58 Solaris LC40 PiP settings Select input Select PiP input Image settings PiP size Audio settings PiP position PiP settings Compact PC Control Back Advanced settings Standby Back Menu 10 13 Menu 10 14 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 10 PIP Settings Image 10 4 Positioning PiP window R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 AAA 10 PIP Setting
17. that handle D on the left side Put the security handle D to the left Slide a wall spacer over each bolt image B 7 Turn the four bolts into the backside of the Solaris LC40 A image B 8 Hook the Solaris LC40 with the four bolts into the holes C of wall mount image B 2 Slowly lower the panel until it rest on the support DX GE A A MO Close the security handle by pushing it to the left Your panel is mounted to the wall image B 9 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 B Optional Mounting Equipment 88 Image B 6 Image B 7 A Wall mount spacer B Wall mount bolt BRAGG Image B 8 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 B Optional Mounting Equipment Image B 9 Final result B 2 Table mounting support How to use 1 Turn in a little bid four bolt on the backside of the Solaris LC40 A image B 10 2 Hook the panel into the mounting holes of the table mount support A image B 11 3 Slowly lower the panel until it rest on the support 4 Secure by fixing the four bolts 5 For easily cable connection loosen wing nut B and turn the panel until it lays down The cables can be connected in an easy way When finished turn it back in its original position and secure w
18. to minimize the potential risk to themselves or other persons The term USER and OPERATOR refers to any person other than SERVICE PERSONNEL AUTHORIZED to operate the installed digital video distribution system General safety instructions e Before operating your Solaris LC40 please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future use Installation and preliminary adjustments should be performed by qualified service personnel or authorized service dealers e All warnings on the system parts and in the documentation manual should be adhered to All instructions for operating and use of this equipment must be followed precisely All local installation codes should be adhered to Owner s Record The part number and serial number are indicated on the registration plate which is located at the rear of the Solaris LC40 Record this number here Refer to that whenever you call upon your dealer regarding these products Shock Hazard The lightning flash with an arrowhead within a triangle is intended to tell the user that h o parts inside this product are risk of electrical shock to persons E es DE LECTER SHOOK i F DW MIT SEU GALT ESH TD ELDE THE FEE OF BLESS Re Hoe UNER pi The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to tell the user that important E NE operating and or servicing instructions are included in the technical documentation fc METEN CECI TO DEALIO SERVE PEE EL this equipment Image 1 1 1 2 Electrical Safety
19. using the NTSC 4 43 or NTSC 3 58 system Use the button Use the button Sharpness Use the button for a sharper picture Use the button for a softer picture Use the or button to adjust the phase Press Freeze to freeze the displayed image Audio Controls When an audio control is pressed a text box with a bar scale icon and function name of the control e g volume appears on the screen only if OSD is ON The length of the bar scale and the value of the numeric indication indicate the current memorized setting for this source The bar scale changes as the arrows on the RCU are pressed Volume 128 Image 5 4 Volume control The audio settings are saved in the image file Volume Volume control adjusts the volume Use the button for a higher volume Use the button for a lower volume Bass Bass control adjusts the bass level low tones Use the button for more low tones Use the button for less low tones R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 AAA 31 5 Getting Started 9 9 Treble Treble control adjusts the treble level high tones Use the button for more high tones Use the button for less high tones Balance Is only effective if a external amplifier with loudspeakers is connected to the audio output The balance control adjust the sound level between the left and the right box Use the button for a higher sound level on the right box than on the left one Use the button fo
20. 0 PiP 32 55 58 Function keys 32 Introduction 55 PIP position 58 PIP size 56 57 Horizontal size 57 Scale 56 Vertical size 57 Quick access keys 32 Select PiP input 55 PIP position 58 PIP settings 55 58 PIP position 58 PIP size 56 57 Horizontal size 57 Scale 56 Vertical size 57 Select PiP input 55 PIP size 56 57 Horizontal size 57 Scale 56 Vertical size 57 R RCU 27 Terminology 27 Remote control 12 Battery insertion 12 RS232 address 30 96 S S Video 19 Pin configuration 19 Safety 3 Safety Instructions 3 5 General 3 On cleaning 5 On Shipping 5 Protection on Servicing 4 Select PiP input 55 Service 77 81 Baudrate 79 Factory defaults 81 Identification screen 77 IR address 78 IR locking 80 Display 80 PIN code 80 RS232 address 79 Serial communication 78 Sharpness 44 Slider box 36 Specifications 91 Standard Source Set up Files 83 Table overview 83 Subwoofer control 53 Menu structure 53 Switching off 28 29 Power off 29 To standby 28 Switching Off 28 Switching On 28 From standby 28 Main power up 28 T Table mounting support 89 Tiled setup 75 Tint hue 44 Treble control 53 Menu structure 53 U Using the RCU 29 V Video Gain 70 Viewport 45 47 49 About 45 Automatic 48 Creation 45 Height 47 Horizontal start 47 Total pixels 49 Vertical start 47 Width 47 Volume control 51 Menu structure 51 W Wall mount support 85 Kit content 85 Wall mounting support 85 87 H
21. 01 2005 AAA 6 Getting used to the Menu Structure 6 3 Adjusting a control in a Slider box 36 Adjusting with normal speed 1 Press the 1 or keys to adjust a bar scale with normal speed This adjustment is a fine adjustment The bar scale will move in the corresponding direction image 6 1 Brightness 128 Image 6 1 Slider box adjustment Short cuts for faster navigation in the slider box 1 Press the digit keys O to 9 to make the slider setting jump to O to 90 E g pressing 5 jumps to the slider s center position This adjustment is a coarse adjustment and can be followed with a fine adjustment with the arrow keys III d T TT oooooo gt pPooo ooooooooooo ooo RB9TDD7T2 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 7 Input Selection 7 INPUT SELECTION Overview Start up the Input Selection e Selecting an Input Source Configuring input 2 e Selecting Compact PC 7 1 Start up the Input Selection Steps to be taken 1 Press ENTER or ADJUST to start up the menus menu 7 1 2 Select Select input 3 Press ENTER The Select input menu appears menu 7 2 Solaris LC40 Select input 1 Video Image settings 2 RGB Audio settings 3 S Video PiP settings 4 HD SDI DVI Audio RGB Compact PC Control 5 SDI Advanced settings 6 RGB 7 DVI Standby 8 Compact PC Configure input 2 Back Back Menu 7 1 Menu 7 2 Remarks When no module is inserted in the video input slot line one in
22. 04 default will erase Audio settings Serial communication all user settings No PiP settings IR locking Yes Compact PC Control Restore factory defaults Advanced settings Continue Back Standby Back Menu 12 65 Menu 12 66 Menu 12 67 Menu 12 68 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 81 12 Advanced Settings 82 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 A Standard Source Set up Files A STANDARD SOURCE SET UP FILES A 1 Table overview Table The following standard source files are pre programmed in the display um po C m 1e EC CC me e pm m Im CI 19 beum e re m om fe 1 mes qe opem je pm C mm e e pem I9 CI o Emm qe pem pem vm m 1 mm pe pem I EC f mm qe pem qm rm m 0 ECO e pw Im lem e 9 Name name of file contains the settings 0 not interlaced 1 interlaced Line duration in ns Total lines in one field Total pixels in one horizontal line Active lines in one field Active pixels in one horizontal line NOORWN R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 AAA C2 A Standard Source Set up Files 1600 70v 1600 67 84 OOOO R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 B Optional Mounting Equipment B OPTIONAL MOUNTING EQUIPMENT Overview Wall Mounting Support Table mounting support B 1 Wall Mounting Support B 1 1 Kit content Overview Image B 1 B 1 2 Horizontal Wall Mounting Support How to mount 1 Use the center cross A which indicates the midd
23. 25 VIEWDON CTS alo o eae iie dee Ee A bale gases AAA Fx babe gad sate A eR DE UU ER EEUU EE 45 0 939 Automatic VIEWDOCTTIURCHOE s careo e rh rer hebes eR iC EDEN BEL ERROR AERA IEEE bir eben lets sias Edda dris 48 8 9 4 TOtal pIXelSSetUlDo ia A a es ditte bte oe iba A A ot oiv eps andthe RARE E rat eM estes 49 ES MN A A EP A A E A ARP FS 49 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 O Table of contents 9 Audio SENOS pra vi dana aaa 51 9 1 JXudio Settings Men Overview anar A A A AA A NANO 51 9 2 Starting Up the audio CONMO IS icin die nra e n o ropa dorada eta ad pace RERUM ia dla 51 e VOUM CON e da e a DN NM a RA EN 51 9 BANCO CONTO cit datada dl e EE t ET te 52 95 Bass CONTO ola sa aoa d dese a da a a a 52 967 TODE COMO 0 Prete A ES A AS AAA AAA A M 53 Sor lt lt UDWOO Er CONTO id SN do 53 10 PIP SENOS nica rd 55 TOA louse Pe AAA A A a tere dal e a 55 10 2 Selbe kRIP IADU tran tia TTT 55 Sl mc 56 A EA p EET 56 10 3 2 IOMZOMIAN cet a A Dd 57 Y es E A TTT 57 UE E S Seer e T 58 TlCompact PC CONTO linia dt 61 11 1 Displav control by GompactP Ela rd li a Alan 61 12 Advanced DOMINO Sana 63 12 1 Advanced Settings tenu OVEIVIOW 2 A a A a 63 PI A AN 63 123 Color Temperature c a cu eni rete tae irritar daria dia iii core i Essa d dede ta 64 12 4 a A A I M M c M A mm acl E MU 65 12441 Introduction to Inpat Baladfie8 vereor dents Qt BAS eE
24. 5 Compact Po Tgdule oue rese AE tes so sr vere udo ep uM Eu Ld Med rU I C DR M ae Samos 17 4 2 0 VideoJDpLt veie lE cse re loe A AAA Doo STU INS RS 18 422 DV input module optional 5 eit dad epica vare Pe pae dni da agde 20 4 2 9 HD SDI input module toptlonal s25 215 A eU A i eite Mec e on TR baa es ethos tag e be it 21 4 2 9 RGB input module optional 21d uaa e i cta es mp tac EROR Dh ach pcne ARR eon aed ao ru Eae ee ERR adc adoro an 22 4 2 10 Audio pre samp Apu OPINA rica sho Ret PERS ers ERO A E dt ta eng samo ntes 23 4 3 RGB out at native screen resolution VVXGA iiu Luce od pr rrr A uS eee aod Ex S RR PAR Rel ea oe 24 44 Communication CONNECHONS aarin aa a cba A Id 25 2 4 d952952 INIOU arid das rte PRO qa bU sri dude tai ue aH Ace RO Y cs aee AGO See DAT aS CUS Kar Apa RSS Ca er URS de uA E FR de CN 25 ES Cable COV CL EE 25 5 GENO o tard nia ada AU A 27 S T Terminology OVERVIEW RU acortar NA coder ns A TA AA AAA IB vu ea p M Os 27 5 2 GWEIN ONOFF eorn EE 28 S USING tie IRC T root ls 29 SE MBE erT Reel meat e ato ld tt ds e e eee be ie Ata el 30 SU x MEI Soir ce RO 30 5 4 2 Displaying and Programming IR addresses into the RCU eee 30 Bio 1895232 adaIeSS siveiiesic A A 30 5 4 4 Controlling the Solaris LC40 with the RCU 0 ccc ccc cece eee n e hmmm meme 30 5 5 Locking the Solaris LC40 for IR signals mmm seme 32 5 6 QUICK access o TP lettre JO Te T ss oc us id iaa Eia
25. G STARTED Overview e Terminology overview RCU e Switching ON OFF e Using the RCU LCD panel address e Locking the Solaris LC40 for IR signals e QUICK access to Picture in Picture 5 1 Terminology overview RCU Overview The following table gives an overview of the different functionalities of the keys on the RCU Image 5 1 RCU Controls function description CC ON Adjust button To enter the adjustment menus or the leave the adjustment menus 2 Address button To match the Remote Control with the Solaris LC40 that you are addressing number between 0 and 9 Pause button To blank the image Standby button To power up down the Solaris LC40 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 nmm 2f 5 Getting Started 9 2 CCC CN 5 Digit buttons Allows to directly select sources No source Video configurable input 2 S Video Optional input SDI RGB DVI Compact PC Prefix for PiP source selection RC operation indication Lights up when a button on the remote control is pressed Visual indication of remote control operation Battery check Function keys The function keys are reserved for picture in picture PIP functionality F1 PiP left corner bottom F2 PIP left corner top F3 Split screen F4 PiP right corner top F5 PIP right corner bottom EX EXIT butto
26. LC40 13 01 2005 983 Glossary 94 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 INDEX A Address 30 Program 30 RCU 30 setting 30 IR address 30 RS232 address 30 Advanced settings 63 65 68 72 74 75 77 80 Color temperature 64 Display settings 70 71 Backlight 71 Rotate 71 Film mode detection 69 Gamma 63 Input balance 65 Installation 72 74 75 File services 72 Language 75 Tiled setup 75 When no signal 74 Menu overview 63 Noise reduction 68 Service 77 80 Baudrate 79 Identification screen 77 IR address 78 IR locking 80 RS232 address 79 Serial communication 78 Video Gain 70 Aspect ratio 41 Audio settings 51 53 Balance control 52 Bass control 52 Overview 51 Startup 51 Subwoofer control 53 Treble control 53 Volume control 51 B Balance control 52 Menu structure 52 Bass control 52 Menu structure 52 Brightness 42 C Cable cover 25 Color Saturation 43 Color temperature 64 65 Custom balance 65 Preset values 64 Communication connections 25 RS232 25 Compact PC control 61 Display control 61 Configuring input 2 19 38 Connections 13 Input sources 13 Power 13 Contrast 43 D Dimensions 7 8 Display settings 70 71 Backlight 71 Rotate 71 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 Index DVI 14 15 Pin configuration 15 Specifications 14 E Electrical Safety 3 F Factory defaults 81 Film mode detecti
27. OLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 4 Connections Although this is a standard analog RGBHV output it is only meant to be used by another Solaris displays The output signals are not CRT compatible so they may not display correctly on a standard monitor 4 4 Communication Connections 4 4 1 RS232 IN OUT What can be connected to the RS232 IN connection The RS232 IN connection allows the Solaris LC40 to communicate with a computer e g IBM PC or Apple Macintosh RS232IN 4 RS2320UT RS232IN RS232 Control PC e Image 4 13 RS232 connection Applications of the RS232 connection Remote control e easy adjustment of LCD panel via IBM PC or compatible or MAC connection e RS232 address range from O to 255 e allow storage of multiple LCD panel configurations and set ups e wide range of control possibilities RS232 OUT To make a loop through connection with other Solaris LC40 s 4 5 Cable cover Why cable cover With the cable cover all connections are protected to be disconnected Mounting the cable cover 1 Slide the cover over the connections 2 Push the cover hooks into the holes image 4 14 3 Slide the cover to the right 4 Fix this position by turning in the screw on the left side R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 AAA 4 Connections Ga Image 4 14 Mounting cable cover 26 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 5 Getting Started 9 GETTIN
28. P D rm 80 12 10 4 2 Changing Your PIN COC vocant tint pt E UOS lente AAA eee dei Y donc AAA olet tad wun cle Y a UR eb eR 80 12 10 9Reslore Factory Detallada AA E P PA aD AAA 81 A standard Source Setup FeS rr ias 83 Al TablSOVSIMIS WE das A A Swe ae AA O E 83 B Optional Mounting EqUIPpMeN tasca liada 85 B4 WalliMOuntihng SUPONE ood tet bed ata eS oou bu deeds cua ote ee eae Es 85 Dieta aI GOMGM dT 85 B 1 2 Horizontal Wall Mounting Support 00 enn ms ea eaa nns 85 B 1 3 Vertical Wall Mounting SUPPO xt 43935 sarrerea taaa e a avs 87 B2 Tapie o A O LAT bete ee A rb 89 C oDecllicallons ii ria 91 Ctl Speciicallons Solaris EG AU cu ceo rr tati ues kb td ari A ES cA M ESL Mot ane aoe posue 91 GOSS ANY ooo eaten uaesaanes a shan ccc D E EUM IMP IM ei PI ME 93 uro e Y 95 2 gg RDBTDD7T2 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 1 1 Safety Instructions SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 1 General instructions Scope This document includes safety considerations of the Solaris LC40 Throughout this manual the term SERVICE PERSONNEL refers to persons having appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be knowledgeable of potential hazards to which they are exposed including but not limited to HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRIC and ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY and HIGH BRIGHTNESS PROJECTORS in performing a task and of measures
29. SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 The main menu will be displayed on the screen menu 4 16 The input selection menu will be displayed menu 4 17 Press the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU to activate the menus Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select nput Selection Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select Configure HD SDI 4 Connections This input slot is NOT hot pluggable Make sure the system is switched off before inserting or removing an input module The configuration window will be displayed Depending on a previous setting two different view are possible menu 4 18 To set the selection automatic select Automatic select and press ENTER to toggle to Yes menu 4 20 When two input signals are connected the one set in Select input will have priority To set the selection on non automatic select Automatic Select and press ENTER to toggle to No menu 4 21 Select Select input and press ENTER to toggle between input 1 and input 2 21 4 Connections Only the signal on the selected input will be displayed Solaris LC40 Select input Image settings Audio settings PiP settings Compact PC Control Advanced settings Standby Back Select input Video RGB S Video HD SDI SDI RGB DVI Compact PC Confiqure input 2 Configure HD SDI Back GO 10y014 LUK ES Config
30. Solaris LEAD Owners Manual R9004120 Events R9004125 Media R5976672 04 BARCO 13 01 2005 Visibly yours Barco nv Media Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 89 70 Fax 32 56 36 83 86 E mail media barco com Visit us at the web www barco com Barco nv Events Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 89 70 Fax 32 56 36 88 24 E mail events barco com Visit us at the web www barco com Printed in Belgium Changes Barco provides this manual as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied war ranties or merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Barco may make improvements and or changes to the product s and or the program s described in this publication at any time without notice This publication could contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information in this publication these changes are incorporated in new editions of this publication Copyright All rights reserved No part of this document may be copied reproduced or translated It shall not otherwise be recorded transmitted or stored in a retrieval system without the prior written consent of Barco 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 e
31. The set up of a LCD panel IR address can be done via the software Solaris LC40 controlling Every Solaris LC40 requires an individual address between 0 and 9 which can be set in the Service menu When the address is set the Solaris LC40 can be controlled by the remote control If it is necessary to control a specific LCD panel then enter the LCD panel address into the RCU only when that address is between 0 and 9 The Solaris LC40 with the corresponding address will listen to that specific RCU 5 4 2 Displaying and Programming IR addresses into the RCU Displaying the LCD panel IR Address on the Screen 1 Press the Address key recessed key on the RCU with a pencil The Solaris LC40 s address will be displayed in a Text box To continue using the RCU with that specific address it is necessary to enter the same address with the digit buttons address between 0 and 9 within 5 seconds after pushing the address key For example if the Address key displays LCD panel IR address 003 then press 3 digit button on the RCU to set the RCU s address to match the LCD panel s IR address Do not press 0 0 3 This will address the remote control to 0 and control all LCD panels in the room If the address is not entered within 5 seconds the RCU returns to its default address zero address and controls then all LCD panels in the room 5 4 3 RS232 address Why a RS232 address As the Solaris LC40 can be controlled by a comp
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33. aks please pay attention not to injure your fingers The display surface has the plastic film attached which prevents dispersion of glass pieces however touching broken edge will injure your fingers Also Lamp Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp is made of glass therefore please pay attention in the same way Please do not touch the fluid flown out of broken display glass If the fluid should stick to hand or clothes wipe off with soap or alcohol immediately and then wash it with water If the fluid should get in eyes wash eyes immediately with pure water for more than 15 minutes and then consult the doctor Lamp contains mercury inside Please follow regulations or rules established by local autonomy at its disposal R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 1 Safety Instructions 1 4 Safety on Cleaning Cabinet Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning 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 as thinner or benzine or abrasive cleaners since these will damage the cabinet Display surface Contamination of display surface When display surface of LCD module is contaminated please wipe the surface softly with cotton swab or clean cloth If it is not enough please take it away with celloph
34. al size vertical start vertical size depend on these two settings The software does not allow horizontal start horizontal size to be larger than total pixels The same goes for the vertical parameters So in the rare case the input source causes the wrong file to be selected and that file happens to have a much too low setting for either of the two values total pixels or total lines the automatic viewport function will not function correctly because it will be limited to the range in the total pixels and total lines values Steps to be taken 1 Select Automatic menu 8 14 2 Press ENTER to activate R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 A message will be displayed while the Solaris LC40 examines the input signal Detection busy The image jumps to the active area within the input signal Viewport Horizontal start Width Vertical start Height Total pixels Automatic Back Menu 8 14 8 8 4 Total pixels setup About total number of pixels 8 Image Settings Enter the total number of pixels in regard with the total number of pixels in your source When the total number of pixels is not correct small differentiation artifacts in the form of dark bars will be visible in the image The more visible bars in the image the more is the differentiation from the correct value Image 8 4 Total number of pixels A Image with wrong total number of pixels B Correct
35. ane tape or wipe the surface with cotton swab or clean cloth containing benzine In this case please be careful so that benzine does not get in inside of LCD module because it may be damaged Water drop on LCD surface Please do not leave LCD module with water drop When the display surface gets water drop please wipe it off with cotton swab or soft cloth immediately otherwise display surface will be deteriorated If water gets in inside of LCD module circuit may be damaged 1 5 Safety on Shipping Original Shipping package Save the original shipping packing material they will come in handy if you ever have to ship one of your installed modules For maximum protection repack your set as it was originally packed at the factory 1 6 On installation site Transportation e Any transportation of the unopened unit in its packaging should be done by two persons In transportation or storage of products in original packing NEVER stack more than the number stated on the carton box This warning is also indicated on the side of the carton For transportation or storage observe the warnings and instructions on the side of the carton Nearby equipment If air conditioning ducts or lamps etc are located near the installation site the attendant dust extreme temperatures humidity and condensation may become sources of trouble Please take sufficient steps to avoid this Safety locations Do not install the unit where it may be
36. ature 4 Press ENTER to activate The Color temperature menu will be displayed menu 12 6 The actual color temperature will be indicated by a 5 Use t or to select Custom Balance The Custom balance menu will be displayed menu 12 7 12 Advanced Settings 6 Select respectively Gain red Gain green and Gain blue and adjust with the arrow keys until the desired custom color balance is obtained Advanced Settings Gamma Input Balance Noise Reduction Film mode detection ON Video AGC Display Settings Installation Service Back Menu 12 5 12 4 Input Balance Color Temperature Display White Computer 9300K Video 6500K Film 5400K Broadcast 3200K Custom Balance Back Menu 12 6 Gain Gain Gain Back Custom Balance red green Blue Menu 12 7 Overview Introduction to Input Balance e Adjusting the input balance 12 4 1 Introduction to Input Balance Introduction Unbalanced color signals When transporting signals there is always a risk of deterioration of the information contained in the signals In case of information contained in the amplitude of the signals which is the case of data color signals R G B image 12 1 we are quite sure that the amplitude of these color signals is subject to alterations An example of alteration may be a DC component added to the signal in the form of a DC offset repositioning the black level si
37. can unravel the 3 2 sequence to allow frame by frame treatment and subsequently re compose 3 2 The 3 2 sequence repeats every five video frames and four film frames the latter identified as A D Only film frame A is fully on a video frame and so exists at one time code only making it the editable point of the video sequence ANSI 73 11 American power plug to connect the power cord to the wall outlet CEE7 European power plug to connect the power cord to the wall outlet Chrominance The color component of a video signal that includes information about tint and saturation DVI Digital Visual Interface is a display interface developed in response to the proliferation of digital flat panel displays The digital video connectivity standard that was developed by DDWG Digital Display Work Group This connection standard offers two different connectors one with 24 pins that handles digital video signals only and one with 29 pins that handles both digital and analog video This standard uses TMDS Transition Minimized Differential Signal from Silicon Image and DDC Display Data Channel from VESA Video Electronics Standards Association DVI can be single or dual link Luminance The component of a video signal that includes information about its brightness PiP PiP stands for Picture in Picture and allows to display multiple windows containing each of them an image The windows may be of the video or data type R5976672 SOLARIS
38. ce cool completely before storing Remove cord from appliance when storing Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electrical shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet unplug the set and have it checked by qualified service personnel before resuming operations Lightning For added protection for this video product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet This will prevent damage to the projector due to lightning and AC power line surges Protection on Servicing WARNING Attempts 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 Unit and cancellation of the warranty Servicing Do not attempt to service the installed modules yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage potential and risk of electric shock Refer all projector service to a qualified service center Call for service in the following conditions e When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed If liquid has been spilled into the modules e If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally when the opera
39. ction Input source connections RGB out at native screen resolution WXGA Communication Connections Cable cover 4 1 Power connection AC power mains cord connection Use the supplied power cord to connect your LCD panel to the wall outlet Plug the female power connector into the male connector at the back of the LCD panel The power input is auto ranging from 90 to 240 VAC 4 2 Input source connections Overview Input facilities e Digital Visual Interface DVI input RGB analog input e Serial Digital Interface Compact PC module e Video input module DVI input module optional e HD SDI input module optional RGB input module optional e Audio pr amp input optional 4 2 1 Input facilities Input panel view TAE mm SAM Image 4 1 Input panel view Overview standard available inputs DVI digital DVI analog R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 n 13 4 Connections DVI input DVI digital DVI analog RGB input HD SDI input HD SDI Audio input Audio in L R audio out L R Subwoofer Video sources Video input Video S Video Component video RGB Video 15 kHz 4 2 2 Digital Visual Interface DVI input DVI Digital Visual Interface is a display interface developed in response to the proliferation of digital flat panel displays The digital video connectivity standard that was developed by DDWG Digital Display Work Group This connection
40. ctivate The nstallation menu will be displayed menu 12 36 5 Press ENTER to activate The language menu will be displayed menu 12 37 The indicates the actual active language 6 Select the desired language and press ENTER The OSD will change to the selected language Advanced Settings Installation Language Gamma File Service English Color Temperature When no signal Francais Input Balance Deutsch Noise Reduction Tile setup Espa ol Film mode detection ON Video AGC Back Back Display Settings Installation Service Back Menu 12 35 Menu 12 36 Menu 12 37 12 9 4 Tiled setup This set up has to be done for each tile display in the configuration Tiled setup toggle 1 Select Advanced Settings 2 Press ENTER to activate The Advanced Settings menu will be displayed menu 12 38 3 Select Installation R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 _ 75 12 Advanced Settings 76 Press ENTER to activate The Installation menu will be displayed menu 12 39 Press ENTER to activate The Tile setup menu will be displayed menu 12 40 yes no The display is configured as a stand alone display When yes is selected the complete set up can be finished Advanced Settings Gamma Color Temperature Input Balance Noise Reduction Film mode detection ON Video AGC Display Settings Service Back Select Tiled setup yes or no Press ENTER to toggle bet
41. cupies three video fields the next two etc lt means the two fields of every other video frame come from different film frames making operations such as rotoscoping impossible and requiring care in editing Some sophisticated equipment can unravel the 3 2 sequence to allow frame by frame treatment and subsequently re compose 3 2 The 3 2 sequence repeats every five video frames and four film frames the latter identified as A D Only film frame A is fully on a video frame and so exists at one time code only making it the editable point of the video sequence How to switch the film mode Select Advanced Settings 2 Press ENTER to activate The Advanced Settings menu will be displayed menu 12 16 3 Select Film mode detection B Press ENTER to toggle between on and off R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 DU 12 Advanced Settings on film mode detection is enabled off film mode detection is disabled Advanced Settings Gamma Color Temperature Input Balance Noise Reduction Film mode detection ON Video AGC Display Settings Installation Service Back Menu 12 16 12 7 Video Gain About Video Gain The automatic gain control for video and S Video sources can be switched off Then it is possible to adjust the gain manually When a YUV video signal no AGC is available but th
42. dby off or Standby on and press ENTER to toggle the When no display setting off when no input signal the display stay on on when no input signal the display goes to standby when the time installed in Delay is past Advanced Settings Installation When no signal Gamma File Service Standby off Color Temperature Delay min 5 Input Balance Language Noise Reduction Tile setup Back Film mode detection ON Video AGC Back Display Settings Service Back Menu 12 30 Menu 12 31 Menu 12 32 Delay set up When no signal is Standby on 1 Select Delay menu 12 33 2 Press ENTER to activate The delay entering menu appears menu 12 34 The first digit is highlighted 3 Enter a new delay time with the digit keys on your RCU R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 12 Advanced Settings Or turn the thumb wheel to change the first digit Press the thumb wheel to enter the selected value and to jump to the next digit Handle in the same way for the second digit When no signal Shutdown delay Standby off Enter new value Delay min 5 05 Back Menu 12 33 Menu 12 34 12 9 3 Language Selection What can be done The OSD language can be changed to one of the available languages How to change the language 1 Select Advanced Settings 2 Press ENTER to activate The Advanced Settings menu will be displayed menu 12 35 3 Select nstallation 4 Press ENTER to a
43. dicate No module There will be no indication next to line 2 and 3 Select input No module 1 2 3s 4 HD SDI 5 SDI 6 RGB dl DVI 8 Compact PC Configure input 2 Back Menu 7 3 Line 4 will indicate the exact input name as the software detects itself the inserted input The possibilities are HD SDI DVI RGB or Audio When Audio is indicated in the menu it will be grayed out as this is not an image source 7 2 Selecting an Input Source Steps to be taken 1 Scroll through the menu until the desired source is highlighted e g SDI menu 7 4 Note Input 2 can be configured depending on the input source R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 9f 7 Input Selection 2 Press ENTER to select Select input 1 Video 2 RGB 3 S Video 4 HD SDI 6 RGB Ju DNV L 8 Compact PC Configure input 2 Configure HD SDI Back Menu 7 4 7 3 Configuring input 2 Steps to be taken 1 Select Configure input 2 and press ENTER menu 7 5 The configuration window will be displayed menu 7 6 2 Select the corresponding input and press ENTER Select input Configuration Input 2 1 Video YUV 2 RGB SYUV 3 S Video SRGB 4 HD SDI DVI Audio RGB RGsB 5 SDI 6 RGB BACK 74 DNI 8 Compact PC Configure input 2 Back Menu 7 5 Menu 7 6 7 4 Selecting C
44. displayed menu 12 60 4 Select Locking off and press ENTER to toggle to on As you cannot use the back button anymore the menu will disappear after a few seconds Your display is locked for IR signals Solaris LC40 Service IR locking Select input Identification Enter ke Image settings IR address 004 Locking off Audio settings Serial communication PiP settings IR locking Back Compact PC Control Restore factory defaults Advanced settings Back Standby Back Menu 12 58 Menu 12 59 Menu 12 60 12 10 4 2Changing your PIN code 80 What is possible Your PIN code can be changed at anytime to a new PIN code With this procedure you can also change the factory installed PIN code Factory default PIN code 0000 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 12 Advanced Settings How to change 1 Press ENTER on the RCU or press the thumb wheel once The main menu will be displayed menu 12 61 2 Select Service and press ENTER or the thumb wheel The service menu will be displayed menu 12 62 3 Select IR locking and press ENTER The H locking menu will be displayed menu 12 63 4 Select Enter key and press ENTER The IR key window opens menu 12 64 The first digit will be highlighted 5 To change the value Use 1 or to change the value For a highlighted value use 1 or to change this value or enter the desired value with the digit keys on the RCU To go to the next digit
45. dow as picture in picture to the displayed image This inserted image can be re sized and repositioned on the screen The type of the inserted image depends on the type of the full image When the full image is e g a video source only an insertion of non video source is possible 10 2 Select PiP input What can be done The inserted image can be selected out of the list of available sources The sources which cannot be selected depending the type of the master source are grayed out When no PiP is desired select no PiP source How to select 1 Press ENTER or ADJUST to start up the menus menu 10 1 2 Select PiP settings 3 Press ENTER to select The PiP settings menu will be displayed menu 10 2 4 Select Select PiP input 5 Press ENTER to select The Select PiP input window will be displayed menu 10 3 Depending on the master source some sources will be grayed out and are not selectable 6 Select the desired PiP source The selected PiP source appears on the same place with the same settings as it was previously displayed during a previous PiP display When No PIP source is selected PiP will be disabled Solaris LC40 Select input Image settings Audio settings P g Compact PC Control Advanced settings Standby Back PiP settings Select PiP input PiP size PiP position Back Select PiP input Video RGB S Video HD SDI DVI Audio RGB SDI RGB DVI C
46. e displayed menu 12 12 4 Select White balance and press ENTER to activate The white balance menu will be displayed menu 12 13 5 Adjust the Contrast to a maximum value until the green noise becomes visible in the white areas and return one step 6 Select White balance red and press ENTER A slider bar appears Adjust with the 7 or until there the red noise becomes visible in the white areas and return one step 7 Select White balance blue and press ENTER A slider bar appears Adjust with the 7 or until there the blue noise becomes visible in the white areas and return one step Advanced Settings Input Balance White Balance Gamma Black balance White balance red Color Temperature White balance blue Noise Reduction Back Back Film mode detection ON Video AGC Display Settings Installation Service Back Menu 12 11 Menu 12 12 Menu 12 13 12 5 Noise Reduction About Noise reduction Reduces noise and pixel jitter in all video sources Noise reduction can be done manually or automatic When set to automatic the processor itself selects the best noise reduction level for the actual displayed image Switching between manual and automatic 1 Select Advanced Settings 2 Press ENTER to activate The Advanced Settings menu will be displayed menu 12 14 3 Select Noise Reduction The noise reduction menu will be displayed menu 12 15 4 Select Manually or Automatic and press ENTER to to
47. e displayed menu 12 45 3 Select Service 4 Press ENTER to select The service menu will be displayed menu 12 46 5 Select dentification 6 Press ENTER to display the identification screen menu 12 47 Advanced Settings Service Identification Gamma Identification Solaris LC40 Color Temperature IR address 004 IR address 4 Input Balance Serial communication RS232 address 1 Noise Reduction IR locking Serial number 00000000 Film mode detection ON Restore factory defaults Runtime h mm 1 03 Video AGC Soft version T0 Display Settings Back link oct 10 2003 Installation Back Back Menu 12 45 Menu 12 46 Menu 12 47 12 10 21R address How to change the IR address 1 Press ENTER to activate the menu structure 2 Select Advanced Settings and press ENTER to activate The advanced settings menu will be displayed menu 12 48 3 Select Service 4 Press ENTER to select The service menu will be displayed menu 12 49 5 Select H adaress 6 Press ENTER The R address box opens menu 12 50 7 Use f or to change the value Or enter the desired value with the digit keys on the RCU Or turn the thumb wheel until the desired value is displayed and press the thumb wheel Advanced Settings Service IR address Gamma Identification Enter new value Color Temperature IR address 004 Input Balance Serial communication Noise Reduction IR lock
48. e video gain can be adjusted How to adjust the video gain manually 1 Select Advanced Settings 2 Press ENTER to activate The Advanced Settings menu will be displayed menu 12 17 3 Select Video gain The Video gain menu will be displayed menu 12 18 4 For Video and S Video select AGC For YUV video step 6 5 Press ENTER to toggle between ON and OFF ON Automatic gain control active no manual video gain adjustment possible OFF A Automatic gain control is disabled manual video gain control is possible 6 To adjust the video gain control select Video gain A slider box appears 7 Use 1 or to change the video gain Nominal position 100 Adjustable between 50 and 150 Advanced Settings Video Gain Gamma AGC OFF Color Temperature Video gain Input Balance Noise Reduction Back Film mode detection ON Display Settings Installation Service Back Menu 12 17 Menu 12 18 12 8 Display Settings Overview e Rotate e Backlight OOOO mRB5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 12 Advanced Settings 12 8 1 Rotate Rotate is only available when the optional rotator module is inserted in the Solaris LC40 About rotate With the rotate function it is possible to go from a normal landscape image to a portrait image Image 12 6 Display rotation A Landscape B Portrait with same input image If you do not change anything to the viewport the image will be compressed a
49. el for the three colors of a particular input source Black level setting brightness White level setting contrast The same absolute black and white level for the three colors allow the same reference for Brightness and contrast control of the picture These two references also set the range in which the ADC will work for that particular source this explains also why each input balance setting is linked to a particular source and thus saved in the image file R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 12 Advanced Settings 12 4 2 Adjusting the input balance How can it be done To balance the three color signals of a particular source there are conditions in fact we must know the black and the white level of the source i e 1 The source in question must be able to generate a white signal ideally a 10096 white background full screen pattern 2 The source in question must be able to generate a black signal ideally a 100 black background full screen pattern Image 12 4 White balance In the projector we will set the contrast for each color until we get a 100 light output picture when displaying a 100 white image image A Black balance In the projector we will set the brightness for each color until we get a 096 light output picture when displaying a 100 black image image B The changeover from min to max is indicated by the apparition of bright spots also called digital noise An alternative to a full scree
50. es Keep in mind that extreme intensity settings can reduce system service life R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 AAA 1 Safety Instructions Installation partially outdoors The unit is designed for indoor use and is not suited for open air use Installation in locations that are even partially exposed to the elements may lead to malfunctions or breakdown caused by any of the following e Water and dust e Changes in temperature and humidity e Salt bearing wind D E __zg gl OO 0O O HAAA lt K S R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 2 Packaging and Dimensions 2 PACKAGING AND DIMENSIONS Overview Box content Packaging e Dimensions 2 1 Box content Content Standard delivered for R9004120 R9004125 1 Solaris LC40 weight 24 5 kg 1 Solaris LC40 weight 24 5 kg e 2 power cables with outlet plug type CEE7 and ANSI 2 power cables with outlet plug type CEE7 and ANSI 73 11 73 11 e 1 owners manual 1 owners manual 1 remote control 1 video input CEE7 O European power plug to connect the power cord to the wall outlet ANSI 73 11 O American power plug to connect the power cord to the wall outlet 2 2 Packaging Way of Packaging The Solaris LC40 is packed in a carton box To provide protection during transportation the Solaris LC40 is surrounded with foam The packaging is secured with banding and fastening clips To unpack 1 Release the fastening clips 2 Remove the banding 3 Take the Solaris
51. ettings Back Installation Back Menu 12 51 Menu 12 52 Menu 12 53 Menu 12 54 12 10 3 2Changing the baudrate for RS232 communication How to change the baudrate 1 2 Press ENTER to activate the menu structure Select Advanced Settings and press ENTER to activate The advanced settings menu will be displayed menu 12 55 Select Service Press ENTER to select The service menu will be displayed menu 12 56 Select Serial communication Press ENTER The serial communication menu opens menu 12 57 Select Bauarate Press ENTER to scroll through the different possible values R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 19 12 Advanced Settings Possible values Advanced Settings Service Serial Communication Gamma Identification RS232 address 001 Color Temperature IR address 004 Baudrate 57600 Input Balance Noise Reduction IR locking Back Film mode detection ON Restore factory defaults Video AGC Display Settings Back Installation Back Menu 12 55 Menu 12 56 Menu 12 57 12 10 4IR locking Overview e Locking the display Changing your PIN code 12 10 4 1Locking the display How to lock 1 Press ENTER on the RCU or press the thumb wheel once The main menu will be displayed menu 12 58 2 Select Service and press ENTER or the thumb wheel The service menu will be displayed menu 12 59 3 Select IR locking and press ENTER The R locking menu will be
52. ggle between Manually or Automatic 68 E OOOO R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 12 Advanced Settings When Automatic is selected the Adjust option is grayed out Advanced Settings Noise Reduction Gamma Adjust Color Temperature Manually Input Balance Back Film mode detection ON Video AGC Display Settings Installation Service Back Menu 12 14 Menu 12 15 Adjusting the noise reduction manually 1 Check first if the noise reduction is set to manually If yes go to step 2 If no Select first automatic and press ENTER to toggle to manually 2 Select Adjust A slider bar will be displayed with the actual noise level reduction 3 Use f or to adjust the noise level to the desired value The higher the value the higher the noise reduction 12 6 Film mode detection What can be done Some sources like common DVD material are derived from cinema 24 Hz sources 2 2 or 3 2 pull down method The film mode detection insures that these converted signals are shown without artefacts This function may cause undesired effects on standard sources therefore it can be disabled OFF at any time z5 2 2 pull down O The process of transferring 24 frames sec film format into video by repeating each frame used for PAL DVD s as two video fields AD 3 2 pull down O Method used to map the 24 fps of film onto the 30 fps 60 fields or 25 fps 50 fields so that one film frame oc
53. gher level it opens a child menu box lower level in which you can make other selections or it activates an adjustment How to start up 1 Press ENTER or ADJUST on the RCU Or press on the thumb wheel on the back side of the panel menu 6 1 Solaris LC40 Select input Image settings Audio settings PiP settings Compact PC Control Advanced settings Standby Back Menu 6 1 Using the menus Layout Non selectable items are grayed out in the menuboxes When scrolling through the menu box content the cursor jumps over the grayed out items Selecting an item 1 Use the up or down arrow keys on the RCU to select the desired item and press ENTER to select Tip When on the first item push once on the up arrow key to select the last item in the list or when on the last item Back push the down arrow key once again to select the first item Or turn the thumb wheel until the desired item is selected and press the thumb wheel Tip When on the first item turn the wheel left to arrive on the last item or when on the last item Back turn the wheel a little further to arrive on the first item Go one level up 1 Press EXIT Or select Back and press ENTER or press the thumb wheel Escape from the menus 1 Press ADJUST on the RCU The explanation of the menu structure in the next chapters will be done using the RCU Of course everything is possible with the thumb wheel R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13
54. he menu and select Standby 3 Press the thumb wheel The display goes in standby Solaris LC40 Select input Image settings Audio settings PiP settings Compact PC Control Advanced settings Back Menu 5 1 Power off 1 The display is showing an image Switch off with the main switch The last used source will be stored to start up on that source when switching on 2 Go first to standby and then switch off with the main switch The Solaris LC40 will always start up in standby 5 3 Using the RCU 5 Getting Started Pointing to the IR sensor 1 When using the wireless remote control make sure you are within the effective operating distance 30m 100ft in a straight line The remote control unit will not function properly if strong light strikes the sensor window or if there are obstacles between the remote control unit and the Solaris LC40 IR sensor image 5 2 4 Q0 0080 d emm y Image 5 2 IR angle R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 29 5 Getting Started 5 4 LCD panel address Overview e IR address Displaying and Programming IR addresses into the RCU e RS232 address Controlling the Solaris LC40 with the RCU 5 4 1 IR address Why a IR address As more than one Solaris LC40 can be installed in a room the separate Solaris LC40 should be separately addressable with an RCU Therefor each Solaris LC40 has its own address Set up an individual IR Address
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56. ing Film mode detection ON Restore factory defaults Video AGC Display Settings Back Installation Back Menu 12 48 Menu 12 49 Menu 12 50 12 10 3Serial communication Overview e RS232 address e Changing the baudrate for RS232 communication 78 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 12 Advanced Settings 12 10 3 1RS232 address How to change the RS232 address 1 2 Press ENTER to activate the menu structure Select Advanced Settings and press ENTER to activate The advanced settings menu will be displayed menu 12 51 3 Select Service Press ENTER to select The service menu will be displayed menu 12 52 Select Serial communication Press ENTER The serial communication menu opens menu 12 53 Select RS232 address and press ENTER The RS232 address change menu opens menu 12 54 The first digit will be highlighted To change the address Use f or to change the value For a highlighted value use 1 or to change this value or enter the desired value with the digit keys on the RCU To go to the next digit use the or to highlight another value Advanced Settings Service Serial Communication RS232 address Gamma Identification RS232 address 001 Enter new value Color Temperature IR address 004 Baudrate 57600 001 Input Balance Noise Reduction IR locking Back Back Film mode detection ON Restore factory defaults Video AGC Display S
57. ing bolt B R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 89 B Optional Mounting Equipment 90 z BRAGG Ed Image B 10 Image B 11 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 C Specifications C SPECIFICATIONS C 1 Specifications Solaris LC40 Overview Dem CTE SS x 517mm 8397 x 204 Standard inputs for R9004120 DVI RGBHV on BNC SDI Video PAL NTSC SECAM CVBS in out S Video in YUV in Standard inputs for R9004125 DVI RGBHV on BNC SDI Humidity Max 85 Control Control over IP including internal hub for LAN applications RS232 control On Screen Display OSD IR Remote control R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 _ 70 C Specifications 92 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 Glossary GLOSSARY 2 2 pull down The process of transferring 24 frames sec film format into video by repeating each frame used for PAL DVD s as two video fields AD 3 2 pull down Method used to map the 24 fps of film onto the 30 fps 60 fields or 25 fps 50 fields so that one film frame occupies three video fields the next two etc It means the two fields of every other video frame come from different film frames making operations such as rotoscoping impossible and requiring care in editing Some sophisticated equipment
58. le of the Solaris LC40 to mark the drill holes B for the wall support The diagonals of the Solaris LC40 must cross each other in the center of the center cross see image B 5 image B 2 Note Attention always mount the bracked with handle D at the top side Put the security handle D right up Slide a wall spacer over each bolt image B 3 Turn the four bolts into the backside of the Solaris LC40 A image B 4 Hook the Solaris LC40 with the four bolts into the holes C of wall mount image B 2 Slowly lower the panel until it rest on the support Pr 39 QU d Se de Close the security handle by pushing it to the left Your panel is mounted to the wall image B 5 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 AAA B Optional Mounting Equipment 86 Image B 2 Wall mount support Image B 3 A Wall mount spacer B Wall mount bolt A BARCS lo Image B 4 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 B Optional Mounting Equipment Image B 5 Final result B 1 3 Vertical Wall Mounting Support How to mount 1 Use the center cross A which indicates the middle of the Solaris LC40 to mark the drill holes B for the wall support The diagonals of the Solaris LC40 must cross each other in the center of the center cross see image B 9 image B 6 Note Attention always mount the bracket in the way
59. lect Bass in the Audio settings menu menu 9 5 2 Press ENTER to activate A slider bar will be displayed 3 Use the 1 or to adjust the bass low tones to the desired level Audio settings Volume Balance Treble Subwoofer Back Menu 9 5 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 9 6 Treble control 9 Audio Settings Steps to be taken 1 Select Treble in the Audio settings menu menu 9 6 2 Press ENTER to activate A slider bar will be displayed 3 Use the 1 or to adjust the treble high tones to the desired level Audio settings Volume Balance Bass Subwoofer Back Menu 9 6 9 7 Subwoofer control Steps to be taken 1 Select Subwoofer in the Audio settings menu menu 9 7 2 Press ENTER to activate A slider bar will be displayed 3 Use the 1 or to adjust the subwooder volume to the desired level Audio settings Volume Balance Bass Treble Back Menu 9 7 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 93 9 Audio Settings 54 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 10 PIP Settings 10 PIP SETTINGS Overview Introduction to PiP e Select PiP input PiP size PiP position 10 1 Introduction to PiP PiP PiP stands for Picture in Picture and allows to display multiple windows containing each of them an image The windows may be of the video or data type What is possible The Solaris LC40 allows to add one extra image win
60. lor Temperature Backlight Input Balance Noise Reduction Back Film mode detection ON Video AGC Installation Service Back Menu 12 21 Menu 12 22 12 9 Installation Overview 12 9 1 12 9 1 File Services When no Signal Language Selection Tiled setup File Services 1 Introduction to image files Introduction An image file contains the main characteristics of a source number of active lines The displays s memory contains a list of files corresponding to the most common sources these are the standard files file extension s When a new source corresponds to one of these files a custom file file extension C is created and saved for future use The maximum number of custom files that can be created is 63 the four last files are systematically overwritten When there is a little difference the file can also be loaded and then edited until the source specs are reached 12 The Load Automatic function creates automatically the best suited image file custom file for a new source R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 Possible file manipulations The possible file manipulations are Load installation of a file for a new source 12 9 1 2 Load file set up About load file With load file a file containing source specific settings for that source will be loaded This load file can be done automatically by the system or manually by the user When done automatically the file
61. n To go up one step in the menu structure de ENTER button To enter the adjustment menus or to confirm an adjustment with the adjustment menus 00 JO Qn E Y N 20 When text is on press TEXT to switch off OSD display Press TEXT again OSD appears as defined in the OSD configuration window FREEZE Press to freeze the image Aspect ratio toggle button for the actual image Picture controls Allow to optimize the picture reproduction Table 5 1 Switching ON OFF 28 Main power up 1 When the Solaris LC40 was switched off when it was in standby it will start up in standby Continue with the standby procedure 2 When the Solaris LC40 was displaying an image when switched off it will start on the same source as it was playing on From standby to a real image with the RCU 1 Press the standby key the same source will be displayed as before the Solaris LC40 went in standby Or press the digit number of the source you want to display From standby to a real image with the thumb wheel 1 Press once on the thumb wheel the same source will be displayed as before the Solaris LC40 went in standby Switching to Standby with the RCU 1 Press the standby button on the RCU The last used source will be stored to start up on that source Switching to Standby with the thumb wheel 1 Press the thumb wheel once The main menu will be displayed menu 5 1 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 2 Turn the thumb wheel to scroll through t
62. n White black pattern is the standard gray scale pattern the white bar will be used for white balance and the black bar for black balance Image 12 5 Black balance 1 Select Advanced Settings 2 Press ENTER to activate The Advanced Settings menu will be displayed menu 12 8 3 Select nput Balance The Input Balance selection menu will be displayed menu 12 9 4 Select Black balance and press ENTER to activate The black balance menu will be displayed menu 12 10 al Adjust the Brightness to a maximum value until there is no green noise visible in the black areas Select Black balance red and press ENTER O A slider bar appears Adjust with the or until there is no red noise visible in the black areas 7 Select Black balance blue and press ENTER R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 nn 6r 12 Advanced Settings A slider bar appears Adjust with the 7 or until there is no blue noise visible in the black areas Advanced Settings Input Balance Black Balance Gamma Black balance red Color Temperature White balance Black balance blue Noise Reduction Back Back Film mode detection ON Video AGC Display Settings Installation Service Back Menu 12 8 Menu 12 9 Menu 12 10 White balance 1 Select Advanced Settings 2 Press ENTER to activate The Advanced Settings menu will be displayed menu 12 11 3 Select nput Balance The Input Balance selection menu will b
63. nce this black level brightness will become crucial later on clamping circuit it will result in black not being black Another value that is subject to alteration is the amplitude of the signal resulting in an altered Gain of the signal white level or contrast The alterations of the three color signals will happen independently i e the colors will end to be unbalanced image 12 2 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 65 12 Advanced Settings 66 B 0 7V Black level Image 12 1 G B R AR AG E Black level Image 12 2 One can conclude here that a good color tracking can only be met by using three previously input balanced color signals Analog Digital Conversion The analog color signals must pass through an Analog Digital conversion circuit prior to any digital processing in the PMP A typical ADC transforms the analog value into an 8 bit coded digital signal The graphic shows that when converting a signal containing a DC offset component the range of the converter is not optimally used ADC i2 video information i1 superfleous information A 0 E XM M Black level Image 12 3 One can conclude here that a good data conversion can only be met by using three previously input balanced color signals The objective of input balancing The objective in input balancing is to set the same black level and the same white lev
64. nd correctly filled out in the menu structure How to select with the RCU 1 Press 4 on the RCU How to select the DVI input via the menu structure 1 Press on the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU to activate the menus The main menu will be displayed on the screen menu 4 14 2 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select Input selection The input selection menu will be displayed The correct input will be filled out immediately in input selection 4 menu 4 15 3 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select 4 DVI R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 4 Press the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU Solaris LC40 Image settings Audio settings PiP settings Compact PC Control Advanced settings Standby Back Input Selection 1 Video 2 RGB 3 S Video 5 SDI 6 RGB 7 DVI 8 Compact PC Configure input 2 Back M enu 4 14 Menu 4 15 4 2 8 HD SDI input module optional Specifications SDI HDSD Image 4 8 H SDI HD SDI input 1 BNC SDI HD SDI input 2 BNC D SDI input module Auto input detection between input 1 and input 2 SDI HD SDI output BNC loop through Typical 0 8 Vy 7 Output impedance 75 O 5 O terminated How to configure the HD SDI input 1 5 Select Priority and press ENTER to toggle between input 1 and input 2 R5976672
65. nd stretched until it fills the display How to activate a rotation 1 Select Advanced Settings 2 Press ENTER to activate The Advanced Settings menu will be displayed menu 12 19 3 Select Display Settings 4 Press ENTER to activate The Display settings menu will be displayed menu 12 20 5 Select Rotate 6 Press ENTER to toggle between Landscape and portrait Advanced Settings Display Settings Gamma Rotate landscape Color Temperature Backlight Input Balance Noise Reduction Back Film mode detection ON Video AGC Installation Service Back Menu 12 19 Menu 12 20 12 8 2 Backlight About backlight The backlight function can be used to adjust the display brightness for the different environment conditions E g when installed in an environment with a lot of light the backlight should be increased R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 _ 71 12 Advanced Settings How to change the backlight 1 2 Select Advanced Settings Press ENTER to activate The Advanced Settings menu will be displayed menu 12 21 3 Select Display Settings Press ENTER to activate The Display settings menu will be displayed menu 12 22 Select Backlight Press ENTER to activate A slider bar will be displayed with the actual backlight level filled out Use f or to adjust the backlight level to desired level Advanced Settings Display Settings Gamma Rotate landscape Co
66. ne The color temperature can be selected according to the type of source There are 5 different preset color temperatures e Display white computer 9300 K e Video 6500 K e Film 5400 K e Broadcast 3200 K These calibrated presets can be selected and will provide optimum color tracking the display allows however the setting of a personal color temperature this is done in Custom balance How to select a preset color temperature 1 Select Advanced Settings 2 Press ENTER to activate The Advanced Settings menu will be displayed menu 12 3 3 Select Color Temperature 4 Press ENTER to activate The Color temperature menu will be displayed menu 12 4 The actual color temperature will be indicated by a 5 Use f or to select the desired color temperature 6 Press ENTER to confirm the selection 64 zz OOOO R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 The color temperature of the image is adapted and a shows the active setting Advanced Settings Gamma Input Balance Noise Reduction Film mode detection ON Video AGC Display Settings Installation Service Back Color Temperature Display White Computer 9300K Video 6500K Film 5400K Broadcast 3200K Custom Balance Back Menu 12 3 Menu 12 4 How to adjust the custom color balance 1 Select Advanced Settings 2 Press ENTER to activate The Advanced Settings menu will be displayed menu 12 5 3 Select Color Temper
67. ngs in the viewport menu are more or less correct The other settings Horizontal start horizontal size vertical start vertical size depend on these two settings The software does not allow horizontal start horizontal size to be larger than total pixels So if the menu does not allow you to shift the image far enough or set the image wide enough it is very likely that the total amount of pixels is set too low The same goes for the vertical parameters R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 8 Image Settings Creating a horizontal start position 1 Select Horizontal start menu 8 10 2 Press ENTER to activate A slider bar will be displayed The maximum indicated values are in pixels and depends on input source 3 Use the 1 or to set up the horizontal start position When set up the start position the image will move horizontally on the screen see image 8 2 part C Viewport Width Vertical start Height Total pixels Automatic Back Menu 8 10 Creating a vertical start position 1 Select Vertical start menu 8 11 2 Press ENTER to activate A slider bar will be displayed The maximum indicated values are in lines and depends on input source 3 Use the f or to set up the vertical start position When set up the vertical start position the image will move vertically on the screen see image 8 2 part D Viewport Horizontal start Width Height Total pixels Automatic Back
68. oint your RCU to the display and enter the 4 digit PIN code with the digit keys on the RCU When your PIN code is correct all functions are accessible Quick access to Picture in Picture 32 Quick PiP source selection Before selecting the source number between 1 and 8 enter first 9 immediately followed by the source number R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 5 Getting Started E g to show source 4 in a PiP window enter 94 with the digits on the RCU The selected source will be displayed on the same place as it was previously displayed during previous PiP session A PiP source is always displayed in landscape Use of the function keys When PIP is active the following function are available when the key is pressed F3 first time Split screen For a landscape display PiP source left master source right For a portrait display PiP source top master source bottom F3 second time Split screen The position of the sources will be swapped R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 _ 33 5 Getting Started 34 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 6 6 1 6 Getting used to the Menu Structure GETTING USED TO THE MENU STRUCTURE Overview How to start up the menus Using the menus e Adjusting a control in a Slider box How to start up the menus 6 2 Box menu structure The Solaris LC40 has a box based menu structure with a parent child relationship When selecting an item in parent menu box hi
69. ompact PC Overview When Compact PC is selected the content of the compact PC will be displayed on the display Custom applications running on this PC can now be displayed No external connection between the Compact PC and the Solaris LC40 is necessary except for the Ethernet connection when the internal hub is used Source connections are connected internally by inserting the compact PC in its docking slot Steps to be taken 1 Select Compact PC menu 7 7 2 Press ENTER to activate The compact PC content will be displayed Select input 1 Video 2 RGB 3 S Video 4 HD SDI 54 SDL 6 RGB 7 DVI Configure input 2 Configure HD SDI Back Menu 7 7 38 OOOO R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 7 Input Selection For further functionality of the Compact PC see user manual of the Compact PC CS S When no compact PC is inserted in the docking slot a message no signal will be displayed and the display remains on input 8 until a new input is selected or the When no signal function activates R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 _ 39 7 Input Selection 40 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 8 Image Settings 8 IMAGE SETTINGS Overview Image Settings Menu overview e Aspect Ratio Brightness e Contrast e Color Saturation e Tint hue Sharpness Viewport Phase 8 1 Image Settings Menu overview Image settings menu Aspect ratio 16 9 15 9 4 3 4 3 zoom
70. ompact PC No PiP source 005004 WUN KA UJ ge Q K Menu 10 1 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 Menu 10 2 Menu 10 3 55 10 PIP Settings 10 3 PiP size What can be done The size of the PiP window can be changed That can be done proportionally in both directions or individually for width and height Overview Scale Horizontal size Vertical size 10 3 1 Scale How to scale 1 Press ENTER or ADJUST to start up the menus menu 10 4 2 Select PiP settings 3 Press ENTER to select The PIP settings menu will be displayed menu 10 5 4 Select PiP size 5 Press ENTER to select The PIP size menu will be displayed menu 10 6 6 Select Scale 7 Press ENTER to select 8 Use the arrow keys to scale the PiP window The scaling will be done proportionally The center of the window is fixed The window be enlarged or reduced at the four corners at the same time image 10 1 Solaris LC40 PiP settings PiP size Select input Select PiP input Image settings Hor size Audio settings PiP position Ver size PiP settings Compact PC Control Back Back Advanced settings Standby Back Menu 10 4 Menu 10 5 Menu 10 6 E pet i Em uS I m p Li A I gt 4 E E x i La Image 10 1 Scaling PiP window a When the horizontal size or vertical size is extremely out of proportion and the scale is activated the PiP window will be re si
71. on 69 G Gamma 63 Getting started 27 30 LCD panel address 30 RCU 27 Terminology 27 Switching Off 28 Switching On 28 Using the RCU 29 Image settings 41 45 48 49 Aspect ratio 41 Brightness 42 Color Saturation 43 Contrast 43 Menu overview 41 Phase 49 Sharpness 44 Tint hue 44 Viewport 45 48 49 About 45 Automatic 48 Creation 45 Total pixels 49 Input balance 65 67 Adjust 67 Introduction 65 Input connections 14 16 18 20 23 Audio pr amp 22 CompactPC 17 DVI 14 16 DVI input 20 Optional module 20 HD SDI input 21 Optional module 21 RGB input 22 Optional module 22 SDI 17 Video input 18 Input facilities 13 Input selection 37 38 Compact PC 38 Configuring input 2 38 Source selection 37 Startup 37 Input sources 13 Input facilities 13 Installation 5 72 75 File services 72 73 Introduction to image files 72 Load file 73 Load specific file 73 Language 75 Safety precautions 5 Tiled setup 75 95 Index When no signal 74 Installation Guidelines 11 Configurations 11 General 11 IR address 30 IR locking 32 L Language setup 75 LCD panel 30 32 Controlling 30 IR locking 32 Loop through connection 24 RGB output 24 Menu structure 35 36 Slider box 36 Startup 35 Use 35 Mounting equipment 85 87 89 Table mounting support 89 Wall mounting support 85 87 Horizontal 85 Vertical 87 N Noise reduction 68 P Packaging 7 Box content 7 Way of 7 Phase 49 PIN code 80 Change 8
72. orizontal 85 Vertical 87 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 Revision Sheet To P Barco nv Events Documentation Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 89 70 Fax 32 56 36 88 24 E mail antoon dejaegher barco com Web www barco com From Date Please correct the following points in this documentation R5976672 04 page wrong correct R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005
73. p has Complete setup has Rows 3 Rows 3 Columns 3 Columns 3 This panel is This panel is Row 1 Row 1 Colomn 1 Back Back Menu 12 43 Menu 12 44 Image 12 7 Practical example to set up the configuration 12 Advanced Settings e Start with the first display and give it a IR address Enter a logical pin code for the IR unlocking and set the IR locking on As the PIN code contains four digits use e g the first 2 digits to indicate the row and the second 2 digits to indicate the colomn Set display per display on the same IR address enter the logical PIN code and set the IR locking on e Unlock now the first display and set up the tile configuration and all other adjustments for that display Set IR locking back on ON and continue with the next display 12 10Service Overview Identification screen IR address e Serial communication IR locking Restore Factory Defaults 12 10 1 Identification screen The display s identification screen The identification screen displays the display s main characteristics These are Display type IR address RS232 address e Benal number of the display Run time since first start up e Software version R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 TT 12 Advanced Settings How to display the identification screen 1 Press ENTER to activate the menu structure 2 Select Advanced Settings and press ENTER to activate The advanced settings menu will b
74. play Settings Installation Service 12 1 Advanced Settings menu overview 12 Advanced Settings Overview Gamma Color temperature Display white Computer Video Film Broadcast Custom balance Input balance Noise reduction Film mode Video AGC Display settings Rotate Backlight Installation File service When no signal OSD configuration Service Identification screen Service password IR address Serial communication RS232 address Baudrate Terminal diagnosis 2C diagnosis 12 2 Gamma About Gamma Gamma is an image quality enhancement function that offers a richer image by brightening the darker portions of the image without altering the brightness of the brighter portions R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 63 12 Advanced Settings How to change the gamma 1 Select Advanced Settings 2 Press ENTER to activate The Advanced Settings menu will be displayed menu 12 1 3 Select Gamma 4 Press ENTER to select The Gamma menu will be displayed The actual value will be indicated with a menu 12 2 5 Select the desired value and press ENTER Advanced Settings Gamma Color Temperature Input Balance Noise Reduction Film mode detection ON Video AGC Display Settings Installation Service Ne rr WNN o URYORDWO w w Q X Back Menu 12 1 Menu 12 2 12 3 Color Temperature What can be do
75. r a higher sound level on the left box than on the right one The Pause Key When the Pause key is pressed the display is blanked To redisplay the image e Press PAUSE key Locking the Solaris LC40 for IR signals 5 6 What is possible The Solaris LC40 can be locked for any IR signal When locked IR signals send to the display will be ignored by the display Unlocking is possible via the remote control by entering a 4 digit PIN code The default factory PIN code is 0000 This default PIN code or any other entered PIN code can be changed at anytime see Changing your PIN code page 80 How to lock 1 Press ENTER on the RCU or press the thumb wheel once The main menu will be displayed menu 5 2 2 Select Service and press ENTER or the thumb wheel The service menu will be displayed menu 5 3 3 Select R locking and press ENTER The R locking menu will be displayed menu 5 4 4 Select Locking off and press ENTER to toggle to on As you cannot use the back button anymore the menu will disappear after a few seconds Your display is locked for IR signals Solaris LC40 Service IR locking Select input Identification Enter key Image settings IR address 004 Locking off Audio settings Serial communication PiP settings IR locking Back Compact PC Control Restore factory defaults Advanced settings Back Standby Back Menu 5 2 Menu 5 3 Menu 5 4 How to unlock 1 P
76. s 60 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 11 Compact PC Control 11 COMPACT PC CONTROL Overview e Display control by Compact PC 11 1 Display control by Compact PC About display control The display can be controlled by its internal processor or by an optional inserted compact PC When the compact PC has granted the control all IR signals coming from the RCU will be switched through to the compact PC for further processing How to grant control to the compact PC 1 Press ENTER to enter the menu structure The main menu will be displayed menu 11 1 2 Select Compact PC Control Note These selection is only available when the Solaris LC40 is displayed the output of the Compact PC input selection 8 3 Press ENTER to grant the control to the Compact PC The compact PC menu will be displayed Solaris LC40 Select input Image settings Audio settings PiP settings Advanced settings Standby Back Menu 11 1 Normally with the EXIT key you can go one step upwards in the menu structure and return on this way to the main menu of the internal processor If it does not work use the ADJUST key to force the return to the main menu R597 6672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 61 11 Compact PC Control 62 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 12 ADVANCED SETTINGS Overview Advanced Settings menu overview Gamma Color Temperature Input Balance Noise Reduction Film mode detection Video Gain Dis
77. sible with the optional Rotator module order number R9842362 Image 3 1 Landscape configuration Image 3 2 Portrait configuration When using in landscape the infra red receiver must be in the lower left corner When using in portrait the infra red receiver must be in the upper left corner Applications The Solaris LC40 can be used as stand alone display or as part of a network of displays R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 n 1 3 Installation Guidelines 3 3 Battery Insertion in the Remote Control 12 Where to find the batteries The batteries are not placed in the remote control to avoid remote control operation in its package resulting in a shorter battery life time How to install the batteries 1 Push the cover tab A with the fingernail a little backwards and pull upwards the cover top B image 3 3 Slide the cover forwards to remove image 3 4 Push the battery body towards the spring and lift it up to remove image 3 5 2 3 4 Insert two AA size batteries making sure the polarities match the and marks inside the battery compartment image 3 5 5 Insert the lower tab of the battery cover in the gap at the bottom of the remote control and press the cover until it clicks in place image 3 4 Image 3 4 Battery cover removal Image 3 3 Battery cover unlock Battery removal R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 4 Connections 4 CONNECTIONS Overview Power conne
78. standard offers two different connectors one with 24 pins that handles digital video signals only and one with 29 pins that handles both digital and analog video This standard uses TMDS Transition Minimized Differential Signal from Silicon Image and DDC Display Data Channel from VESA Video Electronics Standards Association DVI can be single or dual link Input specifications Image 4 2 Standard DVI input Pixel clock 25 165 MHz Horizontal sync range 15 110 kHz Vertical sync range 23 125 Hz Max input format UXGA 1600x1200 60 Hz 14 OOOO R 5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 4 Connections DVI Digital e Single link Differential input voltage 200mV 800mV DVI Analog e RGB input 0 7 Vy 3dB TTL sync input U min 2 5V Pin assignment for the DVI connector Pin 1 TMDS DATA2 Pin 15 Ground for 5V Pin 2 TMDS DATA2 Pin 16 Hot Plug Detect Pin 3 TMDS DATA2 4 Shield Pin 17 TMDS DATAO Pin 4 TMDS DATA4 Pin 18 TMDS DATAO Pin 5 TMDS DATA4 Pin 19 TMDS DATAO 5 Shield Pin 6 DDC Clock Pin 20 TMDS DATAS Pin 7 DDC Data Pin 21 TMDS DATA5 Pin 8 Analog Vert sync Pin 22 TMDS Clock Shield Pin 9 TMDS DATA1 Pin 23 TMDS Clock Pin 10 TMDS DATA1 Pin 24 TMDS Clock Pin 11 TMDS DATA1 3 Shield C1 Analog Red Pin 12 TMDS DATA3 C2 Analog Green Pin 13 TMDS DATA3 C3 Analog Blue Pin 14 5 Power C4 Analog Hor Sync C5 Ground How to select the DVI input via the RCU 1 Press 7 on the RCU
79. t slot is NOT hot pluggable Make sure the system is switched off before inserting or removing an 23 4 Connections Adjustment steps e Treble bass from 14dB to 14dB steps of 2dB e Balance from 79dB to OdB steps of 1dB e Volume adjustable in steps of 0 5dB Subwoofer out in steps of 1dB Output specifications Left and right output channel subwoofer channel Use of the audio pr amp module Audio amplifier Output 0 00 OD R SUBW L A R lt OUT IN Solaris with Audio module Image 4 11 Principle drawing use of audio pr amp module The Solaris audio module must be mounted between the audio source DVD player video source and the audio destination audio amplifier active speakers In this configuration the user can control both video and audio parameters from one place the Solaris OSD menu or any other control device attached to the Solaris serial port This module is NOT an audio amplifier 4 3 RGB out at native screen resolution WXGA 24 Output The processed signal rotated or not rotated is available in screen format for loop through to the next Solaris LC40 Be aware of the rotation setting of the next Solaris LC40 When the output is already rotated do not rotate the input image again in the next Solaris LC40 RGB out 1280x768 RGB analog SDI O O G B H G B H V IN OUT RGB out 1280x768 Image 4 12 RGB out on panel resolution R5976672 S
80. t sources RGB inputs RGBHV RGBS How to select the RGB source via the RCU 1 Press 6 on the RCU The system scans the RGB analog input for a RGB input signal and detects automatically the sync RGB analog S 5 RGB analog How to select the RGB source via the menu structure 1 Press on the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU to activate the menus The main menu will be displayed on the screen menu 4 3 2 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select Input selection The input selection menu will be displayed menu 4 4 3 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select 6 RGB 4 Press the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU The internal system detects automatically the sync position separate sync or sync on green Solaris LC40 Select input Image settings Audio settings PiP settings Compact PC Control Advanced settings Standby Back Select input 1 Video 2 RGB 3 S Video 4 HD SDI DVI Audio RGB 5 ODE 7 DVI 8 Compact PC Configure input 2 Back Menu 4 3 Menu 4 4 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 4 2 4 Serial Digital Interface Specifications Image 4 4 SDI input OUT IN R G B H V SMPTE259M compatible serial digital signals only SDI input BNC SDI output BNC loop through Typical 0 8 Voy 75 Q terminated Output impedance 75 O RGB analog SDI Z eret et Ae R G B H
81. te The File services menu will be displayed menu 12 28 Select Load file The load file menu will be displayed menu 12 29 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 12 Advanced Settings 13 12 Advanced Settings 8 If you want to load from a list of matching file select List matching files If you want to load from the all available files select List all files 9 Select the desired file and press ENTER While scrolling through the files the image will be online adapted Advanced Settings Installation Gamma Color Temperature When no signal Input Balance Language Noise Reduction Tile setup Film mode detection ON Video AGC Back Display Settings Installation Service Back File Service Load automatic Back Load File List matching files List all files Back Menu 12 26 Menu 12 27 12 9 2 When no Signal 14 About When no signal Menu 12 28 Menu 12 29 The Solaris LC40 can switch automatically to standby after a certain time when no signal is available on the inputs When no signal set up 1 Select Advanced Settings 2 Press ENTER to activate The Advanced Settings menu will be displayed menu 12 30 3 Select Installation 4 Press ENTER to activate The Installation menu will be displayed menu 12 31 5 Select When no signal 6 Press ENTER to activate The When no signal menu will be displayed menu 12 32 7 Select Stan
82. ting instructions are followed Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of the other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation e If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used original Barco replacement parts or authorized re placement parts which have the same characteristics as the Barco original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in degraded performance and reliability fire electric shock or other hazards Unauthorized substitutions may void warranty Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to these modules ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the modules are in proper operating condition Protection Please do not disassemble or modify LCD module to avoid the possibility of electric shock damage of electronic components scratch at display surface and invasion of foreign particles In addition such activity may result in fire accident due to burning of electronic component LCD module disassembled or modified by customer is out of warranty Please be careful in handling of display with broken glass When the display glass bre
83. tings 2 Press ENTER to select Image settings menu will be displayed menu 8 3 3 Select Brightness 4 Press ENTER to activate A slider box appears 5 Use the 1 or to change the brightness The higher the value the higher the brightness Image Settings iT ratio iB Q Contrast Color Saturation Tint Sharpness Viewport Phase Back Menu 8 3 A OOOO RB5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 8 Image Settings 8 4 Contrast About Contrast The Contrast function is used to adjust the contrast between the light and dark areas of the displayed image How to change the Contrast 1 Select mage Settings 2 Press ENTER to select Image settings menu will be displayed menu 8 4 3 Select Contrast 4 Press ENTER to activate A slider box appears 5 Use the f or to change the contrast The higher the value the higher the contrast Image Settings Aspect ratio Brightness Color Saturation Tint Sharpness Viewport Phase Back Menu 8 4 8 5 Color Saturation About Color Saturation The Color Saturation function is used to adjust color saturation levels How to change the Color Saturation 1 Select mage Settings 2 Press ENTER to select Image settings menu will be displayed menu 8 5 3 Select Color Saturation 4 Press ENTER to activate A slider box appears 5 Use the f or to change the Color Saturation The higher the value the higher the color
84. ure HD SDI Automatic select Yes Priority input 1 Back Configure HD SDI Automatic select No Select input input 1 Back Menu 4 16 Menu 4 17 Configure HD SDI Automatic select Yes Priority input 1 Back Configure HD SDI Automatic select No Select input input 1 Back Menu 4 20 Menu 4 21 How to select with the RCU 1 Press 4 on the RCU Menu 4 18 How to select the SDI HD SDI input via the menu structure 1 Press on the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU to activate the menus The main menu will be displayed on the screen menu 4 22 2 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select Input selection Menu 4 19 The input selection menu will be displayed The correct input will be filled out immediately in input selection 4 menu 4 23 3 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select 4 HD SDI 4 Press the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU Solaris LC40 Select input Image settings Audio settings PiP settings Compact PC Control Advanced settings Standby Back Menu 4 22 Select input 1 Video 2 RGB 3 S Video 5 SDI 6 RGB 7 DVI 8 Compact PC Configure input 2 Configure HD SDI Back Menu 4 23 4 2 9 RGB input module optional 22 input module R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 This input slot is NOT hot pluggable Make s
85. ure the system is switched off before inserting or removing an Specifications is 4 9 RGBHV inputs 0 7V pp 3 dB How to select with the RCU 1 Press 4 on the RCU How to select the RGB input via the menu structure 1 Press on the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU to activate the menus The main menu will be displayed on the screen menu 4 24 2 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select nput selection 4 Connections The input selection menu will be displayed The correct input will be filled out immediately in input selection 4 menu 4 25 3 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select 4 RGB 4 Press the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU Solaris LC40 Input Selection 1 Video Image settings 2 RGB Audio settings 3 S Video PiP settings 4 RGB Compact PC Control 5 SDI Advanced settings 6 RGB 7 DVI Standby 8 Compact PC Configure input 2 Back Back Menu 4 24 Menu 4 25 4 2 10 Audio pr amp input optional input module Specifications Image 4 10 Audio input Left and right input channel maximum 2 5V pp Input Left Right impedance 50 kO Left and right output maximum 2 5V pp Output Left Right impedance 1 KQ Output subwoofer impedance 1 KQ R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 This inpu
86. uter the separate Solaris LC40 should be separately addressable Therefor each Solaris LC40 has its own address Set up an individual RS232 Address The set up of a LCD panel RS232 address can be done via the software Solaris LC40 controlling Every Solaris LC40 requires an individual address between 0 and 255 which can be set in the Service menu When the address is set the Solaris LC40 can be controlled by a computer 5 4 4 Controlling the Solaris LC40 with the RCU Input Selection Key in the corresponding slot number with the digit keys on the RCU The selected source will be displayed 30 e R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 5 Getting Started Picture Controls When an image control is pressed a text box with a bar scale icon and function name of the control e g brightness appears on the screen only if OSD is ON The length of the bar scale and the value of the numeric indication indicate the current memorized setting for this source The bar scale changes as the arrows on the RCU are pressed Brightness 128 Image 5 3 Brightness setting The picture settings are saved in the image file Brightness Use the button for a higher brightness Use the button for a lower brightness Contrast Use the button for a higher contrast Use the button for lower contrast Color Use the button for richer colors Use the button for lighter colors Tint Hue Tint is only active for Video and S Video when
87. ween yes or no The display is configured for a tiled setup Menu 12 38 Installation File Service When no signal TT Back Menu 12 39 Set up of the complete configuration Lb 2 3 Press ENTER to select Enter the number of the rows available in the tiled configuration Maximum rows allowed 99 Select Columns just below Complete set menu 12 42 Press ENTER to select Select Hows just below Complete set menu 12 41 Tiled setup Tiled setup yes Complete setup has Rows 3 Columns This panel i 3 Ss Menu 12 40 Enter the number of the columns available in the tiled configuration Maximum columns allowed 99 Tiled setup Tiled setup yes Complete setup has Columns 3 This panel is Row 1 Colomn 1 Back Menu 12 41 Tile set up 1 Select How just below This panel is menu 12 43 Press ENTER to select Select Column just below This panel is menu 12 44 Press ENTER to select Tiled setup Tiled setup yes Complete setup has Rows 3 This panel is Row 1 Colomn 1 Back Menu 12 42 Enter the row number in which the display tile is situated image 12 7 2 3 4 5 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 6 Enter the column number in which the display tile is situated Tiled setup Tiled setup Tiled setup yes Tiled setup yes Complete setu
88. which corresponds the best with the input source will be loaded The priority will be given to a custom file If no custom file is found a standard file will be loaded How to set the load file property 1 2 Select Advanced Settings Press ENTER to activate The Advanced Settings menu will be displayed menu 12 23 3 Select Installation Press ENTER to activate The nstallation menu will be displayed menu 12 24 Select File services Press ENTER to activate The File services menu will be displayed menu 12 25 Automatic Manually Select Load Automatic or Load Manually Press ENTER to toggle between Automatic and Manually The most corresponding file will be loaded automatically The operator has the possibility to load a specific file Advanced Settings Gamma Color Temperature Input Balance Noise Reduction Film mode detection ON Video AGC Display Settings Service Back Menu 12 23 Installation File Service Load file When no signal Load automatic Language Tile setup Back Back Menu 12 24 Menu 12 25 12 9 1 3 Loading a specific file How to load a specific file T 2 Select Advanced Settings Press ENTER to activate The Advanced Settings menu will be displayed menu 12 26 Select nstallation Press ENTER to activate The nstallation menu will be displayed menu 12 27 Select File services Press ENTER to activa
89. xamples and are not to be understood as advertising for the products or their manufactures Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Safety NSTU CONS T 3 ki Generalista lid sem ren A A a ance eatattes 3 12 Beccar tl EET p CP 3 deo i POLS CUO ON Secada di OS 4 E SAS A O RON 5 10 Safety OL gt MPa atascada a a dao aa 5 1 5 On mstallallobi Ss AA AAA A n A A E AS AS ee oe 5 2 iPackaging and DIMENSIONS ii 7 7 ME dee ME tn E E AN dani 7 2 2 Packaging ne TUE EN T 29 DIMENSIONS TTT 8 3 Installation GUIE HNES uoo uei trapo ars els ra es 9E 0156 API RAN 11 L1 Genel gt eR id A tl ies 11 32 ioogldtisd G40 CohfigutallOLiS onsite trt daa du Sos a m d rtm cud atc ida iia cues UTR ai da det 11 9 9 gt Battery Insertion in the Remote Controla ia oe Og od cba Eae ede ate ec bxl ota Deo Wed Diod a tete us rai 12 A CONMECHONS Z aac oyna eevee O T 13 21 OWE COMM OC ON ie tutti dedo rats Le testes ist dl nies at Liege S SPESE ete cerita red 13 22 Te Ge TE E COMMECTONS ux oco us ders e Mb veces a ou 13 4 2 1 Input acilllles uro edes eite t Re E RE E DR WE Ta ean LEE RO noted Ikke UE dando Mace ams Tu re daba Ee DRAN Mes 13 2 2 2 Digital Visual Interface DVI DUC ec hiss odes Rc hee et E EN RC OS Ie ek REUS le hw Coo hire ci Rt Coie oov Coe peticione dea 14 22 5 ROB TTT sie Te ise iiie t io net dada Qd ont e rd dae corpons eo cob Cen o dod Eoi neha iSt SO LE UI cau Lo atte A TA 16 4 2 4 Serial Digital Intetfa6e aiu ee 17 q 2
90. zed with an aspect ratio equal of those of the display 15 9 96 OOOO R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 10 3 2 How to size horizontally 1 Press ENTER or ADJUST to start up the menus menu 10 7 2 3 Horizontal size Select PiP settings Press ENTER to select The PIP settings menu will be displayed menu 10 8 Select PIP size Press ENTER to select The PIP size menu will be displayed menu 10 9 Select Hor size Press ENTER to select Use the or keys to size the PiP window horizontally 10 PIP Settings The center of the PiP image is taken as reference to enlarge or reduce the horizontal size The indicated value is a percentage of the total PiP window size image 10 2 Solaris LC40 Select input Image settings Audio settings Compact PC Control Advanced settings Standby Back PiP settings Select PiP input PiP position Back PiP size Scale Hor size Ver size Back Menu 10 7 Menu 10 8 Image 10 2 Horizontal size PiP window 10 3 3 Vertical size How to size horizontally 1 Press ENTER or ADJUST to start up the menus menu 10 10 2 3 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 13 01 2005 Select PiP settings Press ENTER to select The PIP settings menu will be displayed menu 10 11 Select PIP size Press ENTER to select The PIP size menu will be displayed menu 10 12 Select Ver size Press ENTER to select Use the T
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