Barco T-16BK User manual

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T-20
Service manual
R59770334/00
05/11/2008
Barco nv Media & Entertainment Division
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at latest 30 days after the transfer of risks. In the event of justied notice of complaint, Barco can repair the fault or provide a replacement
at its own discretion within an appropriate period. If this measure proves to be impossible or unsuccessful, the purchaser can demand a
reduction in the purchase price or c ancellation of the contract. All other claim s, in par ticular those relating to com pensa tion for direct or
indirect damage, and also damage attributed to the operation of s oftware as well as to other services provided by Barco, being a component
of the system or independent service, will be deemed invalid provided the dam age is n ot pro ven to be attributed to the absence of properties
guaranteed in writing or due to the intent or gross negligence or part of Bar co.
If the purchaser or a third party carries out modications or repairs on go ods delivered by B arco, or if the goods are ha ndled inc orrectly,
in particular if the systems are com missioned operated incorrectly or if, after the transfer of risks, the goods are subject to inuences not
agreed upon in the contract, all guarantee claims of the purchaser will be rendered invalid. Not included in the guarantee coverage a re
system failures which are attributed to programs or special electronic circuitry pr ovided by the purchaser, e.g. interfaces. Normal wear as
well as normal maintenance a re not subject to the guara ntee provided by Bar co either.
The environmental conditions as well as the servicing and m
aintenance regulations s pecied in the this m anual m ust be complied with by
the customer.
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All brand and product n ames mentioned in this man ual serve as comments or examples and are not to be understood as advertising for
the products or their m anufactures.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC Statement)
This equipment has been tested and found to c omply with the lim its for a class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection aga inst harm ful interference when the equipment is operated in a com m ercial
environment. T his eq uipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency ener gy and , if not installed and used in accordance with
the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. O peration of this equipm ent in a residential area may
cause harm ful interference, in which case the us er will be responsible for correcting any interference at his own expense
Table of contents
TABLE OF CON TENTS
1. Safety................................................................................................................ 3
1.1 Servicing safety instructions ........................................................................................................ 4
2. General information............................................................................................... 5
2.1 Service components o f the T-20 tile................................................................................................. 6
2.2 Re-sync/controller unit connections ................................................................................................. 7
2.3 Internal wiring diagram .............................................................................................................. 8
2.4 Startup sequence of an T-20 d isplay system .......................................................................................10
2.5 Spare part and service kits..........................................................................................................11
3. Diagnostics.. .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... . . .. .. ...... .. .. .. .13
3.1 T-20 re-sync unit diagnostic.........................................................................................................14
3.2 Manual startup of the PSU ......................................................................................................... 15
4. Troubleshooting .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. .17
4.1 No or bad image on T-20 frame(s)..................................................................................................18
4.2 No image on a part of the T-20 display . . .. . ........................................................................................ 19
4.3 No image on the T-20 display .......................................................................................................20
5. Before you start ...................................................................................................21
5.1 Service procedure for the T-20 tile.................................................................................................. 22
5.2 Reconnecting cables ................................................................................................................ 23
6. Tile disassembling ................................................................................................25
6.1 Disassembling an external fan......................................................................................................26
6.2 Disassembling an internal fan....................................................................................................... 27
6.3 Disassembling the SMPS unit....................................................................................................... 28
6.4 Disassembling a Re-sync/controller unit............................................................................................ 30
6.5 Disassembling a LED-frame ........................................................................................................ 33
7. Tile reassembling .................................................................................................37
7.1 Reassembling a LED-frame......................................................................................................... 38
7.2 Reassembling a Re-sync/controller unit ............................................................................................41
7.3 Reassembling a SMPS unit.........................................................................................................44
7.4 Reassembling an internal fan .......................................................................................................46
7.5 Reassembling an external fan ...................................................................................................... 47
8. Maintenance........................................................................................................49
8.1 Cleaning T-20 rental tiles. .. ......................................................................................................... 50
8.2 Replacing the dust lters ............................................................................................................51
8.3 Replacing a shader of a T-20 LE D-frame. . . ........................................................................................52
9. Dimensions.........................................................................................................55
9.1 Dimensions of the T-20 rental tile...................................................................................................56
9.2 Dimensions of the T-20 dollies......................................................................................................57
9.3 Dimensions of the T-20 rental tile ight case.......................................................................................59
9.4 Dimensions of the T-20 truss beams ...............................................................................................60
9.5 Dimensions of the T-20 truss beam ight case.....................................................................................61
10. Specications......................................................................................................63
10.1 T-20 rental tile specications........................................................................................................ 64
10.2 Weight of individual parts of the T-20 rental dis play................................................................................65
11. Order info ...........................................................................................................67
11.1 Order info ............................................................................................................................68
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1. Safety
1. SAFETY
About this chapter
Read this chapter attentively. It contains important information to pr event personal injury while servicing an T-20 display on-site.
Furthermore, it includes several cautions to preve nt damage to the T-20 tile. E nsure you understand and follow all the safety guide-
lines, safety instructions and warnings mentioned in this chapter before p erforming any servicing on the T-20 display. After this
chapter additional “warnings” and “cautions” are g iven depending on the servicing procedure. R ead and follow these “warnings” and
“cautions” as well.
Overview
Servicing safety instru ctio n s
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1. Safety
1.1 Servicing safety instructions
WARNING: Servicingmustbedonebyauthorizedandqualied technical personnel only, which are thor-
oughly familiar with the product and all of the proper safety checks of this product.
Personal protection
WARNING: Ensure you understand and follow a ll the safety guidelines, safety instructions, warnings and
cautions mentioned in this manual.
WARNING: Be aware of su spended loads.
WARNING: Wear a hard h at to reduce the risk of p erson al injury.
WARNING: Be careful w hile working with heavy loads.
WARNING: Mind your ngers w hile working with heavy loads.
Safety precautions:
Follow all s ervicing and safety instructions m entioned in the servicing procedures.
Unplug the tile AC power c ord from the AC power source and wait about 10 minutes before start any servicing to the tile. This
to allow the capacitors to discharge.
Some boards c ontains electrostatically sens itive devices (E SD). Take the necessary precautions to prevent the incidence of
component damage c aused by static electricity.
Do not modify and/or replicate any component. Barco uses specic materials and manufacturing processes in order to achieve
part strength. No other parts then B arco par ts are allowed.
Additional on-site servicing safety precautions:
Fence off a restricted area of at least 3 meters arou nd the LED-wall using an eye-catching fence and “KEEP O UT ” signs. This
to prevent unauthorized persons coming near the LED-wall during servicing.
Inspect the complete LED-wall for s ecurity, wear, deformation, corrosion, and any other c ircumstances that m ay effect the load
handling capability of the part.
Both hands must be free for se rvicing T-20 tiles in a LED-wall. Therefore the use of a ladder to a ccess a tile is forbidden. Only
the us e of a s caffold or a Z-lift is allowed.
Do not use the stacker system of the LE D-wall to climb into the T-20 display. Always use a scaffold or Z -lift to perform any
servicing or repairing to the display.
In case o f rem oving an T-20 LED module out of a tile, ensure the module is secured with a safety cable to the LED-wall structure.
Take the nec essary precautions to prevent water intrusion inside the T-20 tile due to weather conditions.
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2. General information
2. GENERAL INFORMATION
About this chapter
This chapter gives an overview of all the parts inside a T-20 tile and the internal con nections betw een the different boards. Futher-
more, a list is given with all the available spare parts and service kits.
Overview
Service com ponents of the T -20 tile.
Re-sync/controller unit c onnections
Internal wiring diagram
Startup sequence of an T-20 display system
Spare part and service kits
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2. General information
2.1 Service components of the T-20 tile.
Service components
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
9
9
9
9
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Image 2-1
1 E xternal fan.
2 Re- sync/controller unit.
3Dustlter.
4 E xternal fan.
5 P SU (Power Supp ly Unit).
6 P DB (Power Distribution Board)
7 Internal fan.
8Dustlter.
9 LED -f ra m es.
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2.2 Re-sync/controller u nit co nnections
Re-sync/controller unit connections
D1
D2
P
S
Image 2-2
D1 Data socket 1 T-20 re-sync/controller unit
P M ain powe r socket
D2 Data socket 2 T-20 re-sync/controller unit
S Low voltage s upply socket of the T-20 re-sync/controller unit
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2. General information
2.3 Internal wiring diagram
Internal wiring diagram
Internal wiring between LED-frames, controller and power distribution unit (seen from the back of the T-20 tile).
Re-sync/controller unit
LED-FRAME 1
LED-FRAME 2
LED-FRAME 3
LED-FRAME 4
LED-FRAME 5
LED-FRAME 6
Power
distribution unit.
Image 2-3
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Fan connections
1
2
3
4
Image 2-4
1 P DB (Power Distribution Board).
2 Internal fan.
3 E xternal fan.
4 E xternal fan.
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2. General information
2.4 Startup sequence of an T-20 display system
The rst two steps of the startup sequence are done manually.
Startup sequence:
1. Switch on the m ain po wer to the T -20 tiles.
Note: Nothing happens yet.
2. Power up the digitizer.
- The digitizer gener ates a START signal for the rst tile.
- The digitizer places video content, of the last selected input slot, on the data line t o the LED display.
3. The STA RT s ignal triggers the re-sync /controller unit of the rst tile to start up on the line voltage prov ided on the data cable.
- The re-sync/controller unit transfers the START signal to an ON signal for the local SMPS.
- The gre en LED on the re-sync/controller un it remains off.
- The red LED on the re-sync/controller unit will only light up in case there is no video content present on the incoming data line.
- The re-sync/controller unit delays the STA RT signal about half a seco nd before sending it to the next tile. Th is is necessary
to reduce the inrush current of the c omplete T -20 display. This delayed STA RT signal will activate the next tile and so on.
4. The ON signal from the re-sync/controller unit triggers the local SMPS to start up.
- The internal fans starts to turn.
5. The power distribution unit starts up.
- The po wer distribution unit generates +15V and +8V.
- The +15 V red LED and the +8V red LED goes on.
6. The controller starts up.
- The controller generates the local +5V and the local +8V line voltage.
- The +5V r ed LED on the controller unit goes on.
- The local +8V line voltage supports the line voltage on the data cab le to supply the resync-unit.
7. The controller unit starts to initialize.
- The ye llow LE D on the controller unit lights up c ontinuously.
- The green LED(s) on the controller unit starts lighting up after the FPGA (s) are congured.
- The Yellow LED on the controller unit starts to ash (half a second on, half a s econd off) indicating the controller is c ompletely
and correctly initialized.
8. The LED driver receives data from the controller.
- The yellow LE D on the LE D drivers goes on.
9. The T-20 tile s hows video content.
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2.5 Spare part and service kits
General
Barco provides several kits for servicing T-20 tiles. Below you nd an order list o f existing spare part and service kits. In the future
new kits can be added to this list. C ontact Bar co to get an updated list.
Order info
Description
B3247061K Fan kit
R7665001K LED-board k it
R8368591K
Shader spare part kit (6 pieces)
A576035K
Handles, d oor locks, O-rings, side locks & spare screws
R858653K
Dust lter k it (20 pieces)
R859882K
SMPS k it (PDB and PS U ass embly )
R857574K
Re-syn c /controller unit kit
R861775K Tooling kit
Z3472067K Data cable kit
Z3472142K Power cable kit
R859871K Vertical locking mec hanism kit
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3. Diagnostics
3. DIAGNOSTICS
About this chapter
This chapter helps you to understand the status of the T-20 Re-sync/controller unit and describes how to start up the T-20 power
unit ma nually. With this procedure you can chec k the good working condition of the power unit.
Overview
T-20 re- sync unit diagnostic
Manual startup of the PSU
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3. Diagnostics
3.1 T-20 re-sync unit diagnostic
Status LED’s on t he re-sync unit
The re-sync unit is provided with a yellow and a g reen status LED . These status LED’s are visible through the data output por t of
the re-sync unit, see illustration below. N ote t hat you have to unplug the data output of the re- sync unit to s ee the LE D’s.
The controller and re- sync circu its are b uilt on the same P CB board of the re-sync unit. The controller rm w are
and controller software include the functionality of the re-sync unit. So, the T-20 does not have a separate
rmw are le for the re-sync unit.
Y G
Image 3-1
Reference G : Green LED indicating the s tatus of the FPGA. Remains OFF until the FPGA is program med correctly. Continuous
ON during normal operation.
Reference Y: Yellow LED indicating the status of the processor. The ash p attern of the yellow LED indicates ve different
statuses of the processor.
a) Flash pattern:
Normal operation of the processor. (0.5 second ON 0.5 second OFF)
b) Flash p attern:
Processor is running in boot mode because of incorrect main program le. The software of the controller must be upd ated.
See user guide of the control software (e.g. Director toolset) for further instructions on how to update the software of the
controller. Note that when the processor i
s running in boot mode it is impossible to upda te the rmware of the controller.
(0.1 secon d ON 0. 1 se cond OF F)
c) Flash pattern:
Error in conguration of FPG A : Conguration done but conguration s tatus of FPGA not correct. The rmware of the c on-
troller must be updated. See user guide of the c ontrol software (e.g. Director toolset) for further instructions on how to
update the rmware of the controller. (2.5 seconds ON 0.5 second O FF)
d) Flash p attern:
Error in conguration of F PG A: Con guration done but watchdog FPGA is not functioning. The rm w a re o f the controlle r
must be updated. See user guide of the control software (e.g. Director toolset) for further instructions on how to upda te the
rmware of the controller. (0.1 second O N 0.1 second OFF 0.1 second ON 2 seconds OFF)
e) Flash p attern:
Error in cong uration of FPGA: FPGA is congur ed with backup le. Tile gives image, but OSD message rm backup”
remains on screen until any other O SD comm and is given by the control software (e.g. Director toolset). The rm w are of
the controller must be updated. See user gu ide of the control software for further instructions on how to update the rmware
of the c ontroller. (2 s econds ON 2 seconds OFF)
If an y FPG A error, best is trying to upload n ew controller FPG A co ng le (controller rmware). If problem
remains, replace re-sync unit.
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3.2 Manual startup of the PSU
Why starting up the PSU manually?
To determine the cause of a malfunction T -20 tile it can be very interesting to exclude the possibility of a bad function PS U. Norm ally
the PS U receives a ’START’ signal from theRe-sync/controller unit via the pow er distribution unit. When this signal does not reach
the P SU, because for exam ple a malfunction Re-sync/controller unit, the PSU does not start up.
WARNING: Never install a T-20 tile permanently with a jumper link on J100).
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. First, always disconnect the main power before initializing this pro-
cedure. This procedure can only be performed by experienced service perso nnel!
Necessary tools
Flat screwdriver.
Necessary parts
Jumper link.
How to startup the PSU manually?
1. Place a jumper link on J100 of the PSU.
Image 3-2
NOTE: Only for the clearness of this picture, the cover is removed from the PSU.
2. Power up the PSU.
3. Determine the goo d or bad operation of the P SU.
4. Remov e the jumper link from where yo
uplaceditinstep2.
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