Barco RLM W6 User manual

Category
Data projectors
Type
User manual
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SERVICE MANUAL
BARCO RLM W6
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Version Description Date
00 Initiation Nov. 4, 2009
01
Modification Content per Barco Nov. 25th e-mail
Nov.27,2009
02 Modification Content per Barco Nov. 30th e-mail Nov.30,2009
03 Modification Content per Barco Dec. 1st e-mail Dec.2,2009
04-A Modification Content per Barco Dec. 2nd e-mail Dec.3,2009
04-B Add error code description Dec.15,2009
04-C Modification Content per Barco Jan. 28th e-mail Jan.28,2010
04-D Modification Content per Barco Mar. 4th e-mail Mar. 4,2010
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BARCO RLM W6 Projector
PLEASE NOTE
The information contained herein is based on the experience and knowledge relating
to the subject matter gained by Barco prior to publication. No patent license is
granted by this information.
Barco reserves the right to change this information without notice, and makes no
warranty, express or implied, with respect to this information. Barco shall not be
liable for any loss or damage, including consequential or special damages, resulting
from any use of this information, even if loss or damage is caused by Barco’s
negligence or other fault.
This equipment includes parts and assemblies sensitive to damage from
electrostatic discharge. Use caution to prevent damage during all service
procedures.
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Table of Contents
z Introduction of the product & Safety precautions
z Unpack the unit
z Block Diagram
z Remote control use
z Board location
z Fan location
z Cleaning unit procedure
z Kits definition & Pictures
z Replacing procedures
z RS-232 communication
z Recommended Spare Part List
z Software download process
z Timing chart
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z Introduction of the product & Safety precautions
BARCO (RLM W6) is compact WUXGA (1920 x 1200 Widescreen Ultra Extended Graphics
Array
), and 3-Chip DLP
TM
high-definition images projector. It shares a common
mechanical, electrical, and optical platform.
BARCO (RLM W6) is designed with 0.67” DMD
(Digital Micro mirror Device) with 280W
dual lamp.
1. Cleaning the Projector
A). Cleaning the projector to remove dust and grime will help ensure trouble-free
operation.
1). Be sure to turn off and unplug the projector at least 30 minutes before cleaning.
Failure to do so could result in a severe burn.
2). Use only a dampened cloth when cleaning.
Do not allow water to enter the ventilation openings on the projector.
3). If a little water gets into the projector interior while cleaning,
leave unplugged in a well-ventilated room for several hours before using.
4). If a lot of water gets into the projector interior when cleaning, have the projector serviced.
B). Cleaning the Projection Lens
*When dust and fingerprints, etc. are on the lens surface, use
the designated glass cleaner (toraysee) to remove it as shown in the
figure at the right. For fingerprints and other soiling that are difficult
to remove with a dry cloth, use a designated glass cleaner (toraysee)
which has been moistened in water and then use a dry cloth
to dry it off. Or, apply a little optic lens cleaner to a clean soft cloth.
(Do not apply the cleaner directly to the lens.
) Then, lightly wipe the lens
in a circular motion.
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Caution:
*The projection lens surface has a special coating.
1. Do not use abrasive cleaners and detergents or solvents on the
surface.
2. To prevent discoloration or fading, avoid getting cleaner on the
projector case
C). Cleaning the Main Unit
1. Clean with a soft fuzz-free cloth. In case of severe soiling, use
a well-wrung cloth dipped in a neutral agent to remove soiling
and then finish with a dry cloth.
*Do not clean with thinner, benzene or similar agents as this
could lead to deterioration or peeling of paint.
2. In case of dust in suction or exhaust holes or the interior,
disassemble the main unit and use air to remove the dust from
the inside.
D). Cleaning the filters
In order to keep the interior of the projector clean, the projector is equipped with a filter to
keep out dust and other small particles. Normally, it is recommended that you change the
projector's filter around 500 hours of projector operation at least. If you are operating the
projector in a dusty environment, it is recommended that you clean the filter more often.
When used in fog machine environment, a filter change is recommended on a regular base.
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The interval is depending on the smoke density.
Dust clogs at the filter will prevent the projector from drawing cool air to lower the internal
temperature. This could lead to overheating and cause the projector to malfunction or
become damaged.
Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the ventilation slots.
To clean the filter at the ventilation slots, refer to the following illustration:
Step1: Loosen the two screws on the cover of the ventilation slot.
:
Loosen the 2 screws
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Step2: Remove the dirty filter; you can clean it directly using water. Leave it to dry
before replacing it for further use. If the filter is broken or greasy, please replace it by
a new one. (Filter Part nr: R9899704).
Take out the filter and clean it
Step3: Insert the clean filter.
Put the clean filter inside the cover
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Step4: Reattach the filter cover and tighten the two screws.
Close the filter cover
Then, fasten the two screws
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E). Lamp Replacement
The lifecycle of ordinary projection lamp typically lasts for 1500 hours before requiring
replacement (different lamp configurations will affect lamp life). From the OSD Menu, you can go
to LAMPS
Æ Lamp1 or 2 Run Time to check how long a lamp has been used. You should also replace the
lamp when the projected image gets noticeably darker. Contact your local dealer to purchase new
certified lamps for your projector.
To replace the projector lamp
Step1: Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord. Let the projector cool for
approximately 15 minutes before removing the lamp module for replacement.
When you turn off the projector, the lamp inside the projector will still be very hot (approximately 200 ~ 300°C).
If you attempt to replace the lamp without allowing the projector to cool, you could risk scalding yourself. This
is why you should wait for no less than 15 minutes for the lamp to cool down in order to perform the
replacement safely.
Step2: Loosen the Lamp cover.
Loosen the 2 screws
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Step3: Use screwdriver to loosen the screws as shown in the illustration.
Loosen the 2 screws
Step4: Grasp the metal rod on the lamp cover and pull the lamp out.
Pull the two Lamps
Step5: Insert the new lamp in the direction shown in the illustration into the lamp
assembly; tighten the two screws using a screw diver and make sure the lamp is
firmly secured to prevent the lamp from shaking or poor contact.
(Lamp Part nr: R9899711).
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Step6: Replace the lamp cover and firmly secure the two screws on the lamp cover.
Tightly lock the two screws
Step7: Reconnect power to the projector and reset the lamp usage timer. Refer to
OSD Menu description Æ Service Æ Lamp1, 2 Run Time.
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2. Compliance of Safe Repair
Be sure to read this Service Manual before providing services. In the projector, full
consideration is taken to ensure the safety for a fire, electric shock, injury, harmful
radiation, and substance. Therefore, observe the notice described in this Service Manual
so that the safety is kept when providing services. Moreover, be sure to observe the
notice described in the Instruction Manual. Pay attention to the following during service
inspection.
2-1. Cautions during disassembling and assembling
1) This equipment contains parts under high voltage. When making repairs, etc. Be
sure to pull out the power plug beforehand to insure safety.
2) Parts may be very hot immediately after use. Make sure the equipment has
cooled off sufficiently before carrying out repairs.
3) Make sure that parts and screws and wiring, etc. are returned to their original
positions. Tube, tape and other insulation materials have been used for safety
reasons. The internal wiring has been designed to avoid direct contact
with hot parts or parts under high voltage when using clamps or other tools.
4) The parts used in this device have special safety features such as
flame-resistance and anti-voltage properties. When replacing parts, always use
parts supplied from the factory.
5) After finishing operations make sure that all parts and wires have been returned
to their original position and that there has been no deterioration of the area
around the location that was worked on.
6) Be sure to use an earth band (wrist band) during repair and inspection.
2-2. Lens
Do not look through a lens during projection. This damages your eyes.
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Technical Specification
Technical Specification
Feature
Product Name BARCO RLM W6
Dimensions 670(L) x 517(W) x 247(H) mm
Weight < 28 Kg
DMD Tech. TI DLP WUXGA 0.67" 3- Chip DC3 DMD
Resolution WUXGA (1920 x 1200)
Lamp 280 x 2 W
Brightness 6000 ANSI (6300 center) (+/-10%) Lumen
Lens Shift
Manual - Vertical Lens Shift: ± 110%
- Horizontal Shift: ± 30%
Fan 1 (Power Fan A)
2300 RPM
Fan 2 (Power Fan B)
2300 RPM
Fan 3
(R/G DMD Fan)
2200 RPM
Fan 4 (B DMD Fan)
3600 RPM
Fan 5
(Prism Cooling Fan)
2800 RPM
Fan6
(Engine Exhaust Fan )
1700 RPM
Fan 7
(Lamps Cooling Fan)
1700 RPM
Fan Location
& RPM
@ 20°C
Fan 8
1700 RPM
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(Lamps Exhaust Fan )
Fan 9
(Lamp2 Blower)
2700 RPM
Fan 10
(Lamp1 Blower)
2700 RPM
Fan 11
(Fan8 hub take care)
2800 RPM
Fan 12
(Rod Cooling Fan)
2800 RPM
Zoom & Focus Operation
Zoom & Focus by remote control or local control
through OSD and by projector toolset or web browser
Projection Screen Size > 8 ~ 30 / 2.4 ~ 9.1 Feet/Meter
Aspect Ratio (Native) 16 : 10
1. HDMI (V1.3) x 2
2. Component 1 (YUV1) - 3 RCA x 1
3. Component 2 (YUV2) - 5 BNC x 1
4. D-sub 15 pin RGB (VGA) x 1
5. S-Video x 1
6. Composite (Video)- 1 RCA x 1
7. RS-232C IN x 1
8. 12V TRIGGER x 2
9. IR ext. x 1
Input/Output Terminals
10.10/100 BASE-T (RJ-45) x 1
Communication/Control Terminals
1. RS-232C (D-sub 9 pins connector)
(38400KB)
2. 10/100 BASE-T (Network)
Inlet NTC x 1
Thermal Sensor
Outlet NTC x 1
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Front x 1
IR Sensor
Rear x 1
AC Input Voltage 90 ~240 VAC
Input Current Max 8 A A
Noise Level
Normal mode =< 37dB (A)
Eco mode =< 32dB ( A)
dB
Power Consumption
220 Vac: Normal Mode 670~720
ECO Mode 570~620
W
AC Power Supply 100 ~240, 50/60 Hz; 750W max, < 2.5W Standby V
0 ~40 Ambient
Operation Condition
Humidity: 90% RH
-20~60
Storage Condition
Humidity: 90% RH
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Tr
oubleshooting &
Error Code
System Flow chart
Lamp Ignition
System status
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Barco RLM W6 User manual

Category
Data projectors
Type
User manual

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