Barco PGWX-61B User guide

Category
Data projectors
Type
User guide
Pr esent P series
Reference manua l
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22/05/2014
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Disclaimer
About this document:
This document is intended to use with projectors of the Barco Present P series such as PFWX-51B, PFWU-
51B, PGXG-61B, PGWX-61B, PGWU-61B, PHWX-81B, PHWU-81B, PHXG-91B and PJWU-101B. This
document is a general reference manual which covers all functionality of the Projector Toolset.
Depending on the projector model some Projector Toolset functionality is disabled.
Illustrations used in this document may be different from reality depending on the projector model and fea-
tures availability.
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Table of contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Basic concepts .....................................................................................5
1.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................... 5
1.2 About a Conguration ......................................................................................... 5
1.3 About a Snapshot.............................................................................................. 5
1.4 About storing Congurations and Snapshots ............................................................... 6
2. Installation ...........................................................................................7
2.1 General requirements ......................................................................................... 7
2.2 Free download of Projector Toolset .......................................................................... 8
2.3 Projector Toolset installation.................................................................................. 8
2.4 Starting up .....................................................................................................10
2.5 Manual installation of a device plug-in......................................................................12
2.6 Uninstall Projector Toolset ...................................................................................14
2.7 About this manual.............................................................................................15
3. Menus ............................................................................................... 17
3.1 General.........................................................................................................17
3.2 Menu and button bar..........................................................................................17
3.3 Main window...................................................................................................18
3.4 Short cut keys .................................................................................................19
3.5 Workspace Explorer ..........................................................................................20
3.6 How to adjust a setting .......................................................................................20
3.7 About Projector Toolset.......................................................................................21
3.8 Snapshot management.......................................................................................24
3.8.1 About snapshots.........................................................................................25
3.8.2 Managing snapshots....................................................................................25
3.8.3 Take a snapshot .........................................................................................26
3.8.4 Apply a snapshot........................................................................................28
3.8.5 Delete a snapshot.......................................................................................29
3.8.6 Add shot cut key to a snapshot ........................................................................30
3.8.7 Remove shot cut key association......................................................................31
4. Preferences ........................................................................................ 33
4.1 Introduction ....................................................................................................33
4.2 Start up the preferences......................................................................................33
4.3 Access level ...................................................................................................34
4.4 Software Appearance.........................................................................................35
4.5 Bug report setup ..............................................................................................38
4.6 Logging.........................................................................................................40
4.7 Settings ........................................................................................................41
4.8 Workspace selection..........................................................................................42
5. Congurator ....................................................................................... 45
5.1 Introduction ....................................................................................................45
5.2 Congurator window..........................................................................................45
5.3 Create a new conguration ..................................................................................45
5.4 Add device to a conguration via scanning ................................................................46
5.5 Add projector to a conguration .............................................................................49
5.5.1 Add projector.............................................................................................49
5.5.2 General properties ......................................................................................50
5.5.3 Connection setup........................................................................................51
5.5.3.1 Set up a serial connection ........................................................................51
5.5.3.2 Set up an Ethernet connection ...................................................................53
5.5.4 Decorator setup..........................................................................................56
5.6 Reconnect a projector ........................................................................................57
5.7 Edit projector properties......................................................................................58
5.8 Conguration preview ........................................................................................59
5.9 Conguration properties......................................................................................60
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5.10 Preview layout properties ....................................................................................61
5.10.1 Background color........................................................................................61
5.10.2 Background image ......................................................................................63
5.10.3 Rearrange pictographs in preview pane ..............................................................65
6. General projector settings ..................................................................... 67
6.1 Start up.........................................................................................................67
6.2 Projector identication and control interface ...............................................................68
6.3 Basic control, lamp............................................................................................68
6.4 Basic control, pause ..........................................................................................69
6.5 Basic control, text .............................................................................................70
6.6 Test pattern ....................................................................................................70
6.7 Advanced projector control...................................................................................71
6.7.1 Start up Advanced projector control...................................................................71
6.7.2 Advanced control........................................................................................72
6.8 Maintenance, Restore factory defaults .....................................................................74
7. Alignments ........................................................................................ 77
7.1 Lens control....................................................................................................77
7.1.1 Lens shift.................................................................................................77
7.1.2 Lens mid position........................................................................................77
7.1.3 Lens zoom ...............................................................................................78
7.1.4 Lens focus................................................................................................78
7.2 Test patterns...................................................................................................79
7.3 Gamma adjustment...........................................................................................79
7.4 Horizontal keystone correction ..............................................................................80
7.5 Vertical keystone correction..................................................................................81
8. Adjustments ....................................................................................... 83
8.1 Auto Image adjust.............................................................................................83
8.2 Aspect ratio....................................................................................................84
8.3 Zoom ...........................................................................................................85
8.4 Source selection ..............................................................................................87
8.5 Working with PIP images.....................................................................................87
8.6 Input settings, viewport properties ..........................................................................90
8.7 Input settings, image properties .............................................................................92
8.8 Color space....................................................................................................93
8.9 Input balance ..................................................................................................94
9. Color alignment .................................................................................. 97
9.1 Color space selection.........................................................................................97
9.2 Custom color space...........................................................................................98
10.Installation ........................................................................................ 99
10.1 Image orientation..............................................................................................99
10.2 Lamp power mode .......................................................................................... 100
10.3 Lamp overview .............................................................................................. 101
11.Communication .................................................................................103
11.1 Network settings ............................................................................................ 103
11.2 Infra red setting.............................................................................................. 103
12.Warping ...........................................................................................105
12.1 Warping method selection ................................................................................. 105
12.2 Normal warping ............................................................................................. 106
12.2.1 Keystone correction................................................................................... 106
12.2.2 Rotation correction .................................................................................... 107
12.2.3 Barrel-PinCushion correcion ......................................................................... 109
12.2.4 Blanking corrections....................................................................................111
12.2.5 Scenergix................................................................................................113
12.2.6 Corner Manipulation....................................................................................116
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12.2.7 Recover Warp crash ...................................................................................117
12.3 Advanced Warping...........................................................................................118
12.3.1 RS232 communication setup..........................................................................118
12.3.2 Loading and applying a warp le .....................................................................119
12.3.3 Launching the WarpUI .................................................................................119
12.3.4 Recover Warp crash .................................................................................. 120
12.4 Congurator, Warp User Interface......................................................................... 121
12.4.1 About the Warp UI..................................................................................... 122
12.4.2 About the Floater menu............................................................................... 123
12.4.3 Increasing - decreasing the number of nodes...................................................... 124
12.4.4 Make node selection .................................................................................. 125
12.4.5 Change selection to new active node ............................................................... 128
12.4.6 Making an adjustment via drag and drop ........................................................... 129
12.4.7 Making an adjustment via the Floater menu or keyboard......................................... 129
12.4.8 Add a hard edge....................................................................................... 130
12.4.9 Move a hard edge line ................................................................................ 131
12.4.10 Remove a hard edge................................................................................. 132
12.4.11 Show hard edge in active node mode.............................................................. 132
12.4.12 Save conguration to le ............................................................................ 133
12.4.13 Load a conguration in the Warp UI................................................................ 134
12.4.14 Start up cylindrical warping.......................................................................... 135
12.4.15 Indentation ............................................................................................ 136
12.4.16 Gradient ............................................................................................... 137
12.4.17 Fast preview .......................................................................................... 138
12.4.18 Re-size and centering for cylindrical warping...................................................... 139
12.4.19 Recover warping board.............................................................................. 140
12.4.20 Preferences ........................................................................................... 140
12.4.20.1 Background of the grid......................................................................... 140
12.4.20.2 Active node intersection ....................................................................... 141
12.4.20.3 Interpolation node intersection................................................................ 142
12.4.20.4 Hard edges...................................................................................... 142
12.4.20.5 Color selection.................................................................................. 143
13.3D settings .......................................................................................147
13.1 Dark time setup ............................................................................................. 147
13.2 Stereo sync inversion - delay.............................................................................. 149
14.Diagnostics ......................................................................................153
14.1 Projector diagnostics ....................................................................................... 153
14.2 Error codes .................................................................................................. 153
15.Lens calculator ..................................................................................155
15.1 Introduction .................................................................................................. 155
15.2 Launching the lens calculator.............................................................................. 155
16.Service mode ....................................................................................157
16.1 Introduction .................................................................................................. 157
16.2 Standard Maintenance ..................................................................................... 157
Index ...................................................................................................159
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1. Basic concepts
1. BASIC CONCEPTS
Overview
Introduction
About a Conguration
About a Snapshot
About storing Congurations and Snapshots
1.1 Introduction
Overview
Projector Toolset is a software tool to set up, congure, manage and control Barco projectors.
The concept of this Projector Toolset software is modular. The basic package can be extended with sev-
eral optional device plug-in modules, now and in the future available.
The Projector Toolset software works with congurations that can be loaded. Within a conguration, differ-
ent snapshots can be taken. A snapshot represents a current state of a conguration and can be reloaded
to return to this typical state. These terms will be used through the complete software.
Projector Toolset is a stand-alone application that runs on a Java Virtual Machine and that does not require
extraservicestorun.
Several congurations can be controlled simultaneously. Even when the congurations are connected via
different ways.
Screenshots through out the manual are only given as information. The content can be
slightly different with the current Projector Toolset version, or connected projector.
1.2 About a Conguration
What is a Conguration?
A Conguration is a collection of projectors with all their current settings, connected to a computer. A
conguration can contain different settings, called snapshots, for all the projectors in the conguration.
1.3 About a Snapshot
What is a Snapshot?
A Snapshot is collection of settings of a conguration. Such a snapshot represents the current state of a
conguration.
A snapshot can contain all settings or specic settings as input settings, lamp settings, layout settings or
projector settings. When restoring a snapshot, only the stored settings will be restored. The others remain
on their current value.
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1.4 About storing Congurations and Snapshots
Overview
All information is stored by default in the install directory of Projector Toolset in the subdirectory Workspace.
Congurations are directly under the subdirectory Workspace and have the extension .cong. Snapshots
are stored in a subdirectory of Workspace, called Snapshots.Theles have the extension .snapshot .
This structure makes it possible to zip the workspace and send it the another computer for further use.
Tomakeabackupofallyourcongurations and snapshots, just make a copy of Workspace with all its
content.
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2. INSTALLATION
Overview
General requirements
Free download of Projector Toolset
Projector Toolset installation
•Startingup
Manual installation of a device plug-in
Uninstall Projector Toolset
About this manual
2.1 General requirements
Before you begin
It assumes you are familiar with the computer system at your site.
System requirements for Microsoft Windows
Minimum hardware specications :
PC Pentium III or equivalent, 1 GHz
•512MBRAM
Free hard disk space: 80 MB
XGA resolution (1024 x 768) (recommended : SXGA resolution (1280 x 1024) with 32 MB video mem-
ory but better is for some advanced features to have the same resolution as the projector.)
Serial communication port and/or Ethernet connection
Software
Windows XP Home or Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista, Windows 7
System requirements for Linux
Software
Any Linux distribution that supports Sun’s Java Runtime Environment v1.5.0 (RedHat 9.0, SuSe 8.2,
Debian/Ubuntu, Mandriva, ...)
Check out the documentation of your favorite distribution to nd out if Java 1.5 is supported.
Minimum hardware specications
PC Pentium III or equivalent, 1 GHz
•512MbRAM
Freeharddiskspace: 100MB
XGA resolution (1024 x 768) (recommended : SXGA resolution (1280 x 1024) with 32 MB video mem-
ory but better is for some advanced features to have the same resolution as the projector.)
Ethernet connection (serial connection is not supported)
Mac OS X
Software
Apple’s Java SE 5.0 Release 3 or better
Mac OS X v10.4.2 or better
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Minimum system requirements :
•PowerPCG3
•256MBRAM
•10MBdiskspace
Display with XGA resolution (1024x768) (recommended : Display with SXGA resolution (1280x1024)
but better is for some advanced features to have the same resolution as the projector)
Network connection
2.2 Free download of Projector Toolset
Overview
The program and all necessary plug-ins can be downloaded for free from Barco’s Partnerzone, (URL:
h
ttps://my.barco.com). Registration is necessary.
If you are not yet registered, click on Sign up My.barco and follow the instructions. With the created lo-
gin and password, it is possible to enter the partnerzone where you can download the Projector Toolset
software and the device plug-in updates.
When downloading the complete Projector Toolset, this software contains already the latest device plug-
ins.
It is not necessary to install any other software. A Java virtual machine is included with this download.
2.3 Projector Toolset installation
The installation le contains the Projector Toolset framework and the available plug-ins.
Do not install over an existing install, install in a new directory or uninstall rst the pre-
vious version.
To install on Microsoft Windows
The process of installing your software involves the following steps:
1. Browse to the directory where the install program is downloaded.
2. Double click on Ptoolset_Installer.exe .
The installation starts. Depending on the local Internet Explorer settings, it is possible that a warning is
displayed. Just click Run to start the installation.
3. Follow the instructions given in the different install windows.
4. Complete installation is automatic.
Note: A restart of the computer is necessary before the software can be used.
Barco Projector Toolset Projector Toolset item is added to the program list (unless otherwise
selected during the installation).
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Only Projector Toolset framework is installed. To start using it, rst install one or more
device plug-ins. The software will request to install the plug-ins.
To install on MAC OS X
The process of installing your software involves the following steps:
1. Browse to the folder where the downloaded installer zip le is stored.
2. Double click on the zip le to unzip.
3. Double-click on the PToolset_Installer le.
Theinstallationstarts.
4. Follow the instructions given in the different install windows.
5. The complete installation is done automatically.
Only Projector Toolset framework is installed. To start using it, rst install one or more
device plug-ins. The software will request to install the plug-ins.
To install on Linux
The process of installing your software involves the following steps:
1. Browse to the folder where the downloaded installer le (PToolset_installer.bin) has been stored.
2. Check if the le is executable. This is done by right clicking on the le and selecting Properties’ from
the popup menu.
3. Select tab Permissions and check if Is executable is enabled.
Image 2-1
File properties
4. Double click on the Ptoolset_installer.bin to st
art the installation.
5. Follow the instructions given in the different install windows.
6. The complete installation is done automatically.
Only Projector Toolset framework is installed. To start using it, rst install one or more
device plug-ins. The software will request to install the plug-ins.
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2.4 Starting up
Launching Projector Toolset on Microsoft Windows
To start up the Projector Toolset software:
1. Click on Start Programs and select Barco Projector Toolset Projector Toolset.
Or,
if a desk top icon is available, double click that desk top icon.
The software starts up. This start up procedure can take a while. First splash screen opens.
Image 2-2
Start up splash screen
The software starts up with the latest used conguration or, if new plug-ins or updated plug-ins are
downloaded, with overview table of the downloaded plug-ins. All plug-ins in the table are selected by
default.
Image 2-3
Overview downloaded plug-ins
2. Unselect the plug-ins which you do not want to install.
Or,
click on Unselect all and then select the plug-ins you want to install.
Select all will check all plug-ins at once.
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3. Click OK to install the selected plug-ins.
When all plug-ins are installed, a restart message is displayed.
Image 2-4
Plug-ins installed
4. Click Yes to shutdown the application and restart the application.
Click No to continue working with the old plug-ins.
Launching Projector Toolset on Mac OS X
To start the Projector Toolset software on Mac OS X system:
1. With Finder, go to the Applications folder under your home folder.
2. Double-click on the Projector_Toolset icon to start the application.
It can take a while to start up. First splash screen opens.
The software starts up with the latest used conguration or, if new plug-ins or updated plug-ins are
downloaded, with overview table of the downloaded plug-ins. All plug-ins in the table are selected by
default. (image 2-3)
3. Unselect the plug-ins which you do not want to install.
Or,
click on Unselect all and then select the plug-ins you want to install.
Select all will check all plug-ins at once.
4. Click OK to install the selected plug-ins.
When all plug-ins are installed, a restart message is displayed. (image 2-4)
5. Click Yes to shutdown the application and restart the application.
Click No to continue working with the old plug-ins.
6. Once Projector Toolset is fully started, it has the following look and feel.
Image 2-5
Look and feel on MAC
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Launching Projector Toolset on Linux
To start the Projector Toolset software on a Linux system:
1. Go to your home folder.
2. Double click on the Projector_Toolset icon to start the application.
It can take a while to start up. First splash screen opens.
The software starts up with the latest used conguration or, if new plug-ins or updated plug-ins are
downloaded, with overview table of the downloaded plug-ins. All plug-ins in the table are selected by
default. (image 2-3)
3. Unselect the plug-ins which you do not want to install.
Or,
click on Unselect all and then select the plug-ins you want to install.
Select all will check all plug-ins at once.
4. Click OK to install the selected plug-ins.
When all plug-ins are installed, a restart message is displayed. (image 2-4)
5. Click Yes to restart the application.
Click No to continue working with the old plug-ins.
6. Once Projector Toolset is fully started, it has the following look and feel.
Image 2-6
Look and feel on Linux
2.5 Manual installation of a device plug-in
When should it be done manually
When a new plug-in is downloaded, and the user has decided no to install it yet for some reason. He still
has the possibility to install this plug-in manually.
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How to install
1. Start up Projector Toolset.
2. Click Help onthemenuandselectInstall plugin... .
Image 2-7
Install plug-ins, start
An Install device plug-in dialog box opens.
3. If the path and le name is known, ll it out next to Select a tpi le.
Or,
click on the Browse button (...).
An Open dialog box opens.
4. Browse to the desired plug-in le and click Open.
Plug-in les are .tpi les and are mostly located in the Plugins subdirectory of Projector Toolset’s install
directory.
The Install device plug-in dialog
is re-displayed with the complete path lled out.
5. Click Next.
An overview of projector name, plug-in ID and version is given.
A question dialog box appears to ask if you really want to install the selected plug-in.
6. Click Next to continue.
Installation procedure starts. Result is displayed in a dialog box. A restart of Projector Toolset is nec-
essary to activate the new installed plug-in.
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7. Check Shutdown application and click Finish.
Image 2-8
Finish the installation
Projector Toolset will be closed.
8. Restart Projector Toolset.
The new plug-in is activated.
2.6 Uninstall Projector Toolset
How to uninstall on a Microsoft Windows platform
To uninstall the program, normal Windows functionality can be used to remove a software.
Click on Windows Start, select Settings and open Add/Remove software.
Select the version of Projector Toolset which must be removed and click on Remove.
The complete program will be removed from the hard disk.
How to uninstall on a Linux platform
Remove the Projector Toolset fol
der from the home folder.
How to uninstall on a Mac OS X platform
Remove the Projector Toolset folder from the application folder in the home folder.
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2.7 About this manual
Overview
This Reference manual provides detailed information about the conguration and setup software Projector
Toolset. This manual is designed to be a reference tool in your everyday work with Projector Toolset.
The following icons are used in the manual :
Caution
Warning
Info, term denition. General info about the term.
Note, gives extra information about the described subject.
Tip, gives extra advice about the described subject.
Images given in the manual are used as illustration. The content of the image can be slightly different with
the real image on the screen, e.g. version numbers, installed modules, etc. .
Typography:
Clickable menu items or buttons are indicated in bold, e.g. OK
Menu items are indicated in italic.
A dialog window is indicated in italic, e.g. Make a new conguration.
Step related notes, tips, warnings or cautions are printed in italic.
Procedure related notes, tips, warnings or cautions are printed in bold between 2 lines preceding by
the corresponding icon.
About the illustrations
The software is used to control different devices. The same function is sometimes uses in the GUI but
this GUI indicates another device name or pictograph depending on the connected device. Therefore, the
screenshots given as illustrations in this manual will show only one typ
e of device, independently which
device is connected, except if the way of working is different for the connected device.
What’s next?
Now that you are familiar with the style of this guide, you are now ready to know more about its modules
and what they can do.
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Barco PGWX-61B User guide

Category
Data projectors
Type
User guide

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