Barco LD150-10 User guide

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User guide
Expert module
R5976771/02
02/0
5/2006
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Table of contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction .........................................................................................3
1.1 General introduction ........................................................................................... 3
1.2 PC requirements ............................................................................................... 3
1.3 Starting up the software ....................................................................................... 4
2. Differentinterfaces ................................................................................5
2.1 User interface................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Operator interface.............................................................................................. 6
2.3 Switching between the interfaces ............................................................................ 6
2.4 Making a connection........................................................................................... 6
2.5 Communication settings....................................................................................... 7
3. Presets and Preset buttons ......................................................................9
3.1 About preset buttons........................................................................................... 9
3.2 About presets................................................................................................... 9
3.3 Change preset button order..................................................................................10
3.4 Link an available preset to a User Preset button ..........................................................10
3.5 Remove an available preset from a User Preset button .................................................. 11
3.6 Create a new preset ..........................................................................................12
3.7 Edit the content of a preset ..................................................................................12
3.7.1 Get the content of a preset .............................................................................12
3.7.2 Edit the content of a preset.............................................................................13
3.8 Delete a preset ................................................................................................14
3.9 Apply to display ...............................................................................................15
4. Newpreset .........................................................................................17
4.1 Start creation ..................................................................................................17
4.2 Creating a new preset, alternative way .....................................................................18
4.3 How to continue creating the new preset...................................................................18
4.4 Display page...................................................................................................19
4.4.1 ON/OFF switching.......................................................................................19
4.4.2 Contrast setting..........................................................................................19
4.4.3 Color temperature .......................................................................................19
4.4.4 Gamma ...................................................................................................21
4.5 Layout page ...................................................................................................23
4.5.1 Overview of the layout pane............................................................................23
4.5.2 About boxes in the preview pane ......................................................................23
4.5.3 Selecting a window......................................................................................24
4.5.4 Change the name of a window.........................................................................25
4.5.5 Moving a window .......................................................................................25
4.5.6 Scaling a window........................................................................................26
4.5.7 Z-order....................................................................................................27
4.5.8 Aspect ratio ..............................................................................................28
4.5.9 Full size...................................................................................................29
4.5.10 Status of a window ......................................................................................30
4.5.11 Lock a window position .................................................................................30
4.5.12 ViewPort..................................................................................................31
4.5.12.1 About Viewport.....................................................................................31
4.5.12.2 Creating a ViewPort ...............................................................................32
4.5.13 Alpha Blending...........................................................................................33
4.5.14 Color Key.................................................................................................35
4.5.14.1 About color key ....................................................................................35
4.5.14.2 Start up Color Key .................................................................................35
4.5.14.3 Color key parameters .............................................................................36
4.6 Finishing the preset creation.................................................................................40
5. Preferences ........................................................................................41
5.1 Start up of the preferences...................................................................................41
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5.2 Look and feel ..................................................................................................42
5.3 Bug report setup ..............................................................................................43
6. Helpfunctions ....................................................................................45
6.1 Sending a bug report .........................................................................................45
6.2 About ...........................................................................................................46
6.3 Content.........................................................................................................46
Glossary................................................................................................47
Index ....................................................................................................49
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1. Introduction
1. INTRODUCTION
Overview
General introduction
PC requirements
Starting up the software
1.1 General introduction
About this software package
This software package should be used to creat e the pre set buttons in the user modu le. It can also be
used to control the display daily.
The operator has th e possibility to c reate different setting s for each of the 10 po ssible u se r buttons . That
goes from layout (window positioning) till display control (gamma, color temperature, contrast, etc.).
1.2 PC requirements
PC must contain one free serial port.
DPI settings must be set to normal.
Minimum hardware requirements
Pentium II 400 MHz or higher
Memo ry : 256 MB Ram
One free serial port
Operating system
Windows 2000
•WindowsXP
DPI setting
To avoid the missing of buttons and/of the system uses different fonts, set the DPI setting to the normal
size (96 dpi).
To set the dpi setting to the normal size :
1. Open the Windows display settings via Start Settings D isp lay o r via right click on the des kto p
and selecting Properties.
2. Select Settings.
3. Click on Advanced.
4. Click the General tab.
5. In Display, select Small font (96 dpi).
6. Close the display settings window.
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1. Introduction
1.3 Starting up the software
How to start up ?
1. Double click on the desktop icon. (im age 1-1)
Or,
go to Start Programs and select LD display Expert
The program will be initialized a nd starts up with th e latest stored settin gs.
Image 1 -1
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2. Different interfaces
2. DIFFERENT INTERFACES
2.1 User interface
Overview
Image 2 -1
User interface
With the user interface, the following functions are possible:
Display On/Off
Contrast adjustment
Scheduling
Selecting a preset button.
For more information abou t these func
tions, see manual “User Guide for User module (R5976770)”.
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2. Different interfaces
2.2 Operator interface
Overview
Image 2 -2
Operator interface
With the operator module it is possible to define the preset buttons of the user module.
2.3 Switching between the interfaces
How to switch ?
1. When on the user interface, click o
n
icon to switch to the operator interface.
2. When on the operator interfac
e, click on
icon to switch to the user interface.
2.4 Making a connection
What is possible ?
When working off line , it is possible to make a serial connection with the display at any time.
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How to make the connection ?
1. Click on the commu nication icon .
This button acts as a toggle between online and off line.
When the connection is made, a green dot appears in the bottom right corner of the interface.
When there is no connection, a red dot is displayed in the bottom right corner of the interface.
When the serial port is not COM1, the result will be “Could no open Com port 1”. Follow
the next work-around to solve this problem.
When serial port is not COM1
The following steps must be done the first time the software is used:
1. Use XLite Toolset to do the initial configuration (this should already be done before starting the expert
module for the first time).
2. Start up the Expert module and click on the communication icon
.
This will result in an error “Could not open Com port 1”.
3. Close t he Solaris LD operating software.
4. Start XLite Toolset and click on Autodetect. Set the communication settings correct (fill out the c
orre-
sponding COM p ort).
5. Press OK and close XLite Toolset.
6. Start the Solaris LD operating software, Expert module.
7. Make communication.
2.5 Communication settings
Overview
The communication settings are made in the LD display Configuration software “XLite Toolset”. To get an
overview of the settings, select Expert Communication settings ..
. .
Image 2 -3
Communication settings
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2. Different interfaces
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3. Presets and Preset buttons
3. PRESETS AND PRESET BUTTONS
3.1 About preset buttons
Overview
The p reset buttons in the user interface can be declared in the operator interface.
These buttons can contain the following information:
Display information such as:
- Display On or Off.
- Contrast setting
- Color temperature setting
- Gamma correction setting
Layout information such as:
- Window position
- Window dimensions
- Z-ordering
-Colorkey
- Alpha blending
- Viewport setting
The user interface contains 10 possible preset buttons.
3.2 About presets
Overview
It is possible to create as m a n y presets as you like. The created presets are stored in the available preset
pane fo r later use when associating them with one of th e preset butto ns.
4 presets are def ault defined and stored in th e available preset pane and cannot be changed. These
preset can be used as a starting point to create new presets.
These defaults are :
•source1
•source2
source 2 in source 1
source 1 in source 2
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3. Presets and Preset buttons
Image 3 -1
Available preset pane
3.3 Change preset button order
How to change ?
1. Click on a User Preset butt on which has a preset association (1). (image 3-2)
The background of the User Preset button becomes blue to ind ica te tha t it is selected (2).
2. Click on the up or down arrow key (3) until the preset of the selected button is ass
ociated with the new
desired button (4).
Image 3 -2
Change preset button o rder
3.4 Link an available preset to a User Preset button
How to add ?
1. Select a preset out of the list of available presets (1). (image 3-3)
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3. Presets and Preset buttons
When the preset is already associated with a button, this button will be highlighted and the preset cannot
be associated again with another button.
When the preset is not yet associated with a button, no b utton w ill be highlighted, but the + buttons
becomes active.
2. Click on t he + button (2).
The preset will be associated to the first free button (3). This button will be highlighted (4).
3. Change the preset button order to the desired button.
Image 3 -3
Add preset to preset button
3.5 Remove an available preset from a User Preset button
How to remove ?
1. Select a user preset button (1). (image 3-
4)
The selected user preset button will be highlighted.
2. Click on the - button to rem ove the pres e
t association (2).
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3. Presets and Preset buttons
Image 3 -4
Remove preset from butto n
3.6 Create a new preset
Overview
As many presets as desired can be created.
To find out how to create a new preset, see "New preset", page 17.
3.7 Edit the content of a preset
Overview
Get the content of a preset
Edit the content of a preset
3.7.1 Get the content of a preset
How to get ?
1. Click on a preset or on a preset button (1). (image 3-5)
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The right pane will be updated (2).
The following information is given:
- Name of the preset
3 tab pages containing the following information:
o
Preset : name and description
o
Display : all display settings
o
Layout : all layout settings
2. Click on D isp lay to show the display information (3).
The d isp la y tab shows the follo win g information:
- the On / Off state of the display
- Contrast setting
- Color temperature
3. Click on the Layout tab to show layout information (3).
The positioning of the windows is given.
Image 3 -5
Get content preset
3.7.2 Edit the conte nt of a preset
Overview
To edit the content of a p reset, follow the same procedure as when a new preset is created (see "Display
page", page 19 and "Layout page", page 23).
Click on the tabs and the actual settings will be visible. Change these settings and finish by clicking on
Save.
When clicking on Revert, no changes will be made to the preset.
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3.8 Delete a preset
How to delete, way 1 ?
1. Click on a preset (1). (image 3-6)
The preset will be highlighted.
2. Click on Delete (2).
A delete confirmation message will be displayed. (image 3-7)
3. Click Yes to de lete.
Image 3-6
Delete a preset
Image 3-7
Delete confirmation message
How to delete, way 2 ?
1. Right click on a preset. (image 3-8)
The preset will be highlighted and a pop-up menu appears.
2. Select Delete.
A delete confirmation message will be displayed (image 3-7).
3. Click Yes to de lete.
Image
3-8
Delete a preset via pop-up menu
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3. Presets and Preset buttons
3.9 Apply to display
Overview
A preset can be applied immediately to the display by checking the check box Apply to display.
The set tings of the actual selected preset will be uploaded to the display.
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