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R9050100, R90501001, R90501005 user manual
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CLM R10+
Users manual
R9050100
R90501001
R90501005
R59770021/11
11/10/2010
Contents
Main
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Changes
Copyright
Trademarks
Federal Communications Commission (FCC Statement)
EN55022/CISPR22 Class A ITE (Information TechnologyEquipment)
GNU-GPL code
Disposal Information
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. SAFETY
1.1 General
Notice on safety
Installation instructions
Owners record
1.2 Important safety instructions
To prevent the risk of electrical shock
To preventpersonal injury
To prevent projector damage
To prevent battery explosion
To prevent re hazard
On servicing
1.3 Recycling guidelines
WARNING:Donot break or crush lamps because this may pose health and environmental risks when mercury
Disposal options for mercury-containing lamps
1.4 Important warnings concerning CLM ight cases
Important warnings concerning stacking/transportingCLM rental ight cases
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2. GENERAL
2.1 Installation requirements
Ambient temperature conditions
Humidity conditions
High Altitude
2.2 Unpacking the projector
CAUTION:Alwaysrem ove the lens before transporting the projector !
2.3 Box content
Content
Initial inspection
Mechanical check
2.4 Projector congurations
The different congurations
Front projection
Rear projection
Positioning the projector
On-Axis / Off-Axis projection
Shift range
Horizontal and vertical projector tilt ranges
360
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2.5 Projector air inlets and outlets
Air inlets and outlets
2.6 Free download of Projector Toolset
About Projector Toolset
Where to nd the download le(s)
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3. PHYSICAL INSTALLATION
Quick setup
3.1 Remote control unit (RCU)
Introduction
3.1.1 RCU battery installation Where to nd the batteries for the remote control ?
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How to install the batteries in the remote control ?
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To prevent battery explosion
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3.1.4 Using the XLRadaptor of the RCU How to use the XLR adaptor of the remote control unit ?
3.1.5 RCU usage possibilities Summarized possibilities
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3.2 Lenses
3.2.1 Available lenses
3.2.2 Lens selection How to select the right lens for your application
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3.2.3 Lens formulas Formulas
3.2.4 Lens formulas Formulas
3.3 Alignment of a table mounted CLM projector
How to align a table mounted CLM projector
3.4 Suspension of the CLM projector with rigging clamps
Rigging points and rigging clamps
Mounting the rigging points into the handle
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3.5 Alignment of a ceiling mounted CLM projector
How to align a ceiling mounted CLM projector
Skew
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4. Stacking CLM projectors
4. STACKING CLM PROJECTORS
4.1 Stacking CLM projectors
Preparations
How to stack CLM projectors
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4. Stacking CLM projectors
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4.2 Aligning stacked CLM projectors
How to align two stacked CLM projectors
4. Stacking C LM projectors
Inclination
Skew
Q
Shift
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5. CONNECTIONS
C S PC
5.1 Power connection
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Power input voltage versus lightoutput (for R90501005)
5.2 Input source connections
General
Available input modules
TheCLM R10+ is standard equipped with one 5 cable input module and one DVI input module.
5.3 Communication connections
Communication interface
Projector status
IR communication (RC5)
Wired remote control
RS232/422 serial communication
Ethernet network communication
USB port
DMX interface
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6. GETTING STARTED
6.1 RCU & Local keypad
6.2 Terminology overview
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6.3 Operating the projector
6.3.1 Switching on Howtoswitchon.
Starting image projection via the standby key.
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6.3.2 Errors, warnings and messages during start up Temperature error DMD
6.4 Using the RCU
Pointing to the reective screen
Hardwired to the XLR input
Directly to one of the IR sensors
6.5 Quick setup adjustments
6.5.1 Text boxes ON or OFF Text togglefunction
6.5.2 Quick Lens Adjustment 6.5.2.1 QuickLens Adjustment via LENS key Quick zoom/focus adjustment
Quick shift adjustment
6.5.2.2 Direct LensAdjustment (RCU) Lens adjustment buttons on the Remote Control
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B D
6.5.3 Quick picture in picture Quick On - Off
6.5.4 Quick layout selection with Rigging key
How to make a selection
6.6 Use of the AUTO button
6.7 Projector Address
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6.8 Source selection
Source selection when no picture in picture is active
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Source selection when picture in picture is active
6.9 Controlling the Projector
The Pause Key
The Stand-by Key
The Freeze key
7. Start up o f the Adjustment mode
7. START UP OF THE ADJUSTMENT MODE
7.1 About the adjustment mode
7.2 About the use of the remote control and the local keypad
7.3 Start up the adjustment mode
Start up tools
7.4 Navigation and adjustments
How to navigate in the menu structure?
How to make an adjustment?
7.5 On screen menus versus LCD display menus
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8. INPUT MENU
8.1 Overview ow
8.2 Slot module type
8.2.1 About Input Setup
8.2.2 Input conguration How to change?
Possible results.
DVI equalization
Advanced settings for 5 cable input
8.3 Input locking
Options for Free run
Options for Automatic or specic input
8.4 Minimum delay
Purpose
How to toggle the delay?
8.5 Native resolution
How to toggle to native resolution?
8.6 Source switching
Switching from one source to another
Switching mode set up
8.7 No signal
Whatcanhappenwhennosignal
8.7.2 Shutdown setting How to change the shutdown setting
8.7.3 Shutdown retarding time
How to set the retarding time?
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9. IMAGE MENU
9.1 Overview ow
9.2 How to select the image adjustments?
Start up
9.3 Image Settings
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9.3.3 Saturation About (color) saturation
How to change the saturation?
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9.3.6 Sharpness About Sharpness
How to change the sharpness?
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9.3.9 Input balance
9.3.9.1 Introduction to Input Balance Introduction: Unbalanced color signals
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Black level
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Black level
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Black balance
Performing White input balance
9.4 Aspect ratio
4/3 5/4 16/9
How to select an Aspect ratio?
How to set up a custom aspect ratio?
9.5 Timings
9.5.1 Source timings Adjustable items
How to start up?
9.5.2 Advanced settings About the advanced settings
How to change the clamp delay - clamp width?
How to change the eld polarity?
9.5.3 Advancedsettings, lm mode detection About lm mode detection
How to set up
9.5.4 Advanced setting, brilliant color look
How to switch
9.6 Image les services
9.6.1 Files and le manipulations Connecting a new source.
Possible le Manipulations
9.6.2 Manual Load le How to load?
The image is not perfect?
9.6.3 Delete le
9.6.4 Delete all customles
9.6.5 Rename a le How to rename?
9.6.6 Copy a le How to copy?
9.6.7 File options How to set the options?
9.7 Save custom settings
What is done?
How to save
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10. LAYOUT MENU
10.1 Overview ow
10.2 Main window
When active layout is read only
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How to adjust with respect to the original aspectratio?
How to adjust height and width separately?
10.2.3 Position adjustment
How to position?
10.3 PIP window
10.3.3 Picture in Picture source selection
How to select a source
10.3.4 Picture in Picture size of the window
How to changethe size with respect to the aspect ratio?
How to change the height and width separately?
10.3.5 Picture in Picture, position window
How to position?
10.4 Layout le services
10.4.1 Load layout
How to load?
10.4.2 Rename a layout
How to rename?
10.4.3 Delete a layout
10.4.4 Copy / Save as a layout What is possible,
How to copy / save as?
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11. Lamp m enu
11. LA MP ME NU
11.1 Overview ow
11.2 Lamp power mode
11. Lamp menu
How to switch?
11.3 Lamp power
How to dim?
11. Lamp m enu
About over-temperature protection
11.4 Lamp Identication
About
How to display?
11. Lamp menu
11.5 Status and run time overview lamps
11.6 Lamp mode
How to change the lamp mode
12. ALIGNMENT MENU
12.1 Overview ow
12.2 Orientation
Set up the correct orientation
12.3 Lens adjustment
Access to the lens adjustments
Zoom/focus the lens
Lens shift
12.4 Side keystone
Side keystone adjustment
12.5 Blanking
Which blanking adjustments are available ?
How to adjust the blanking?
12.6 Intensity
How to dim?
12.7 Gamma
About Gamma
How to adjust gamma?
12.8 Internal pattern
What can be done with these patterns?
How to select?
12.9 Color space
What can be adjusted ?
How to select a colorstandard?
12.10 White peaking
About white peak and brilliant color
How to change the white peaking value
12.11 ScenergiX
12.11.2 Preparations ScenergiX Preparations
12.11.3 ScenergiX activation How to activate?
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How to set for the rst projector
How to set for the second projector
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How to set the leakage area width
How to adjust
Usethe Reset fun ction to bring all ScenergiX settings back to zero.
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13. PROJECTOR CONTROL
13.1 Overview ow
13.2 Projector address
13.2.1 Individual projector address About individual projector address
How to set an individual address?
13.3 Serial communication
13.3.2 Interface standard
How to set up
13.3.3 RS422 termination
How to set
13.4 Network
13.4.1 Introduction to a Network connection
What should be set up for an Ethernet address?
13.4.2 DHCP setup How to switch DHCP setting?
13.4.3 IP-address set up
13.4.4 Subnet-mask set up
13.4.5 Default Gateway set up
13.5 IRcontrol switching
How to switch
Activation key
13.6 DMX
13.6.1 DMX address How to set the DMX address
13.6.2 DMX universe About DMX universe
How to set the DMX universe
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About motor control (channel 6 and 7)
About channel 4 and 5
13.6.4 DMX mode
How to set the mode
13.7 Buttons
How to congure the Auto button?
13.7.2 Shortcut keys
How to clear a shortcut key
13.8 Menu position
How to change the position?
13.9 Local LCD contrast
How to change?
13.10 Language selection
How to change the language
14. SERVICE MENU
14.1 Overview ow
14.2 Identication
What can be seen on the identication screen?
How to display the screen?
Add a customer ID to identication window
14.3 Diagnosis
What can be seen?
14.3.1 How to start up the diagnosis? Start up
14.3.2 Versions How to display an overview?
14.3.3 Voltages How to display an overview?
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14.3.6 Fan speeds overview How to get an overview?
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14.4 Internal service patterns
How to select
14.5 Restore factory defaults
Howtomakeanexception
How to return to the default settings
14.6 Save custom settings
What is done?
How to save
14.7 Rell mode
How to start the rell mode
14.8 USB memory
What is possible with an USB device?
Saving custom settings
Load custom settings
14.9 Over temperature DMD safety
How to congure the over temperature safety
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15. Maintenance
15. MAINTENANCE
15.1 Cleaning the lens
Howtocleanthelens?
CAUTION:Do notuse fabric softener when washing the cleaning cloth or softener sheets when drying the
15.2 Cleaning the exterior of the projector
15. Maintenance
16. SERVICING
Extra service information
16.1 Replacement of the dust lter on the top side
How to replace the lter on top of the projector
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16.2 Replacement of the dust lters on the front side
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16.3 Lens installation
How to install the lens
16.4 Lens removal
How to remove the lens
16.5 Removal of a lamp unit
About the lamps
When servicing a projector with exploded lamp
How to remove a lamp
16.6 Mounting a new lamp unit
16.7 Removal of an input module
16.8 Inserting an input module
How to insert an input module
16.9 Top-up the reservoir with cooling liquid
Access to the reservoir
Top-up procedure
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CD
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17. PROJECTOR COVERS, REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
WARNING:Thecover remo val procedures may only be performed by qualied technical service personnel.
17.1 Removal of the front cover
How to remove the front cover
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17.2 Removal of the lamp door
17.3 Removal of the back cover
17.4 Removal of the top cover
17.5 Removal of the side cover
17.6 Installation of the side cover
17.7 Installation of the top cover
How to install
17.8 Installation of the back cover
How to install
17.9 Installation of the front cover
A
B
C
17.10 Installation of the lamp door
How to install the lamp door
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A. Dimensions
A. DIMENSIONS
A.1 Dimensionsof the CLM R10+
A. Dimensions
Dimensions with optional carry handle
B. Standard Source Files
B. STANDARD SOURCE FILES
B.1 Table overview
Tabl e overv iew
B. Standard Source Files
C. DMX CHART
C.1 CLMcontrol channel mapping (Full mode)
C.2 CLMcontrol cha nnel mapping (Basicmode)
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D. SPECIFICATIONS
D.1 Specications CLM R10+
D.2 Specications CLM 5 cable input (multi purpose)
Front view 5 cable input
H/S V/C
5-CABLE INPUT R/P
G/Y/VIDEO B/P
D.3 Specications CLM HDSDI SDI input
Input front view HDSDI SDI input
HDSDI - SDI input Input 1 Input 2 Loop output Sync OK
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D.4 Specications CLM DVI input
Input front view
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Sync OK
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E. TROUBLESHOOTING
E.1 Error codes
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F. MOUNTING OPTIONAL CARRY HANDLE
F.1 Mounting stacking points on top cover
F.2 Preparing the new carry handle
What has to be done?
How to remove the stacking point construction
F.3 Preparing the projector
F.4 Mounting the carry handle
How to mount the carry handle?
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G. Order info
G. ORDER INFO
G.1 Spare part order info
Order info:
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Glossary
GLOSSARY
Glossary
INDEX
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