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ecCUBE®-LED-1000 EYEVIS REAR PROJECTOR LINE
User Manual Version 1.0 (September 2014)
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Table of Content Sicherheit / Safety
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Configuration34
Disassembly and storage ���������������������������������������������������������������� 12
General information on the configuration programs���������������� 34
Disclaimer�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12
Program installation and start������������������������������������������������������������� 34
Conformity������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 12
Intelligent user interface������������������������������������������������������������������������� 34
About this product
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The eyeDevice Setup Software
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Standard input connection ������������������������������������������������������������������� 13
Starting the eyeDevice Setup software �������������������������������������� 35
Optional input connections with the scaler board ������������������������� 13
The Load/Save area �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 36
Available types:����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 13
The selection area������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 36
Transport, storage, unpacking
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The parameter area �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 37 Establishing communication via eyeDevice Setup�������������������� 38
Unpacking ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 14
Establishing communication���������������������������������������������������������������� 38
Storage of packaging ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 14
Entering the wall size������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 39
Delivery contents
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Packaging�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 15 Cube������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 15 Screen box ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 15 Basement (optional) ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 15
Product overview
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Housing and backplane�������������������������������������������������������������������� 17 Projector���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18 Input box �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19 Control module����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19 Port module����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 20
Assembly / Installation
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Mounting the basement������������������������������������������������������������������ 21 Requirements��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 21 Space requirements��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 21 Assembling the basement ��������������������������������������������������������������������� 22 Connecting the basements together��������������������������������������������������� 23 Mounting the Cube housing������������������������������������������������������������ 24 Mounting the cube housing onto the basement����������������������������� 24 Installing large video walls 3 or more cubes in vertical direction25 Mounting the projection unit �������������������������������������������������������� 25 Earthing the cube wall���������������������������������������������������������������������� 27 Cabling the cubes������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 28 Addressing the cubes - Cube iD������������������������������������������������������ 29 The input box��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 29 Adjusting the focus �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 31 Adjusting the geometry ������������������������������������������������������������������ 32 Adjusting the mirror������������������������������������������������������������������������� 33
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Reading the configurations������������������������������������������������������������������� 39 Saving the configuration����������������������������������������������������������������������� 39 Load the configuration��������������������������������������������������������������������������� 39 Settings of the parameter area ������������������������������������������������������ 40 User�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 40 Setup ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 41 Status����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 42 Gamma������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 43 Preference��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 44 Reports ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 45
The EC-Lcontrol Software46 Starting the EC-Lcontrol software�������������������������������������������������� 46 Connecting the cube with the PC: ������������������������������������������������������� 47 The start page at a glance���������������������������������������������������������������� 48 The menu bar�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 49 File menu���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 49 Wall menu��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 49 Help ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 49 Wall > Wall setup ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 50 The setting area �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 51 Color-Space ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 51 Colour temperature��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 51 Brightness��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 51 Iterations / Adjust cube wall ����������������������������������������������������������������� 51 Save all ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 51 Fine adjust...����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 52 Adjusting the colours with EC-Lcontrol���������������������������������������� 54 Adjusting the colours������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 54 Fine adjustment for selected cubes����������������������������������������������������� 57
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Operation58 Cleaning and care
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Cleaning intervals������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 58 Cleaning the screen surface������������������������������������������������������������ 59 Cleaning the housing������������������������������������������������������������������������ 59 Cleaning the optic ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� 59
Malfunctions and troubleshooting
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Typical problems�������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 60 No picture��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 60 The cube does not start up��������������������������������������������������������������������� 60 Blurred picture������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 60 No communication between control PC and cube ������������������������� 60 Possible causes of malfunctions and problems�������������������������� 61
Warranty terms and conditions
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Duration and validity of warranty�������������������������������������������������� 62 Proof of purchase������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 62 Warranty service or exchange during warranty period������������ 62 Defective On Arrival (DOA) ������������������������������������������������������������������� 62 Return-to-Base-Warranty (Bring-In Warranty)��������������������������������� 62 Repair and return������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 62 Temporary exchange equipment during repair time ��������������������� 62 Warranty on repairs��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 63 Warranty exclusions�������������������������������������������������������������������������� 63 General exclusions����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 63 Accessories������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 63 Factory-applied serial number������������������������������������������������������������� 63 Service contact ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 63 Advised procedure for raising a claim������������������������������������������ 64 Consider the manual before raising a claim������������������������������������� 64 Prepare necessary information������������������������������������������������������������� 64 Approval by eyevis����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 64 Service code: RMA number��������������������������������������������������������������������� 64 Packing������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 64 Transport���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 64 Costs not covered by warranty defects����������������������������������������������� 64 Legal and other claims �������������������������������������������������������������������� 64 Limitations of liability���������������������������������������������������������������������� 65
Appendix66 Appendix: Technical specifications������������������������������������������������ 66 Environmental conditions���������������������������������������������������������������� 69
Index70
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Sicherheit / Safety Zu dieser Anleitung Lesen und beachten Sie diese Anleitung. In ihr stehen wichtige Informationen zum Produkt. Beachten Sie insbesondere alle Sicherheits- und Warnhinweise. Bewahren Sie diese Anleitung sorgfältig auf!
Verwendete Warnhinweise ACHTUNG Kennzeichnet eine Gefahr, die zur Beschädigung oder Zerstörung des Produkts führen kann. Das allgemeine Warnsymbol kennzeichnet eine Gefahr, die zu Verletzungen oder zum Tod führen kann. Im Textteil wird das allgemeine Warnsymbol in Verbindung mit den nachfolgend beschriebenen Warnstufen verwendet.
VORSICHT Kennzeichnet eine Gefahr, die zu leichten oder mittleren Verletzungen führen kann.
WARNUNG Kennzeichnet eine Gefahr, die zum Tod oder zu schweren Verletzungen führen kann.
GEFAHR Kennzeichnet eine Gefahr, die unmittelbar zum Tod oder zu schweren Verletzungen führt.
Verwendete Symbole ►
Kennzeichnet einen einzelnen Handlungsschritt oder mehrere Handlungsschritte, jedoch ohne feste Abfolge.
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Kennzeichnet ein Folge von Handlungsschritten, deren vorgegebene Reihenfolge eingehalten werden muss.
Kennzeichnet ein Resultat von Handlungsschritt(e).
) ) HINWEIS: Informationen über bestimmte Merkmale oder Eigenschaften. ) ) TIPP: Tipps für die beste Ausübung.
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Sicherheitshinweise In diesem Kapitel finden Sie allgemeine Hinweise für einen sicheren Umgang mit dem Produkt. ►► Lesen Sie diese Sicherheitshinweise sorgfältig und befolgen Sie alle darin beschriebenen Anweisungen. Vor konkreten Gefahren werden Sie zusätzlich in den nachfolgenden Kapiteln durch farbige Warnhinweise immer dann gewarnt, wenn die Gefahr unmittelbar besteht.
Bestimmungsgemäße Verwendung Das eyevis Gerät mit LED-Projektionsengine dient zur visuellen Wiedergabe von Inhalten im industriellen Bereich. Betreiben Sie das Produkt nur in erlaubter Installationslage. Verwenden Sie das Produkt nur in trockenen Räumen. Beachten Sie die zulässigen Umweltbedingungen.
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Qualifikation des Aufstellers Installation und erste Einstellungen sollten nur von qualifiziertem Servicepersonal oder autorisierten Fachhändlern durchgeführt werden.
Allgemeine Hinweise ►► Beachten Sie unbedingt alle Warnhinweise auf den Komponenten und in
dieser Bedienungsanleitung. ►► Beachten Sie unbedingt alle Anweisungen zum Betrieb und Nutzung unserer Systeme. ►► Beachten Sie alle lokale Vorschriften zum Aufbau und Betrieb von Anlagen, unter die unsere Systeme fallen.
Stromanschluss ►► Verwenden Sie nur das von uns zur Verfügung gestellte Netzkabel. ►► Schließen Sie das Netzkabel Ihres Geräts nur an geerdete Steckdosen
sicher und korrekt an.
►► Schließen Sie niemals mehrere Geräte an die gleiche Steckdose an. ►► Berühren Sie das Netzkabel niemals mit feuchten Händen, wenn Sie den ►► ►► ►►
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Stecker und die Steckdose miteinander verbinden. Vermeiden Sie übermäßiges Verbiegen oder starke Zugbelastung des Kabels. Stellen Sie keine schweren Gegenstände auf dem Kabel ab. Ziehen Sie den Netzstecker niemals bei eingeschaltetem Gerät aus der Steckdose. Um im Notfall das Gerät komplett vom Stromnetz trennen zu können, müssen Sie den Netzstecker aus der Dose ziehen. Deshalb muss der Netzstecker jederzeit leicht erreichbar sein. Beanspruchen Sie Steckdosen, Ausgänge und Kabel nicht über ihre zulässige Kapazitätsgrenze. Verwenden Sie keine unzulässigen Verlängerungskabel.
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►► Installieren oder betreiben Sie das Gerät niemals unter Umgebungs-
bedingungen, die von denen der technischen Spezifikation abweichen. Hierzu zählen vor allem dauerhafte hohe Luftfeuchtigkeit, Regen, zu nahe an Wasser, Feuer, Heizungen und Öfen oder dauerhafte Aussetzung von direktem Sonnenlicht oder ähnlichem. Abweichende Betriebsbedingungen können zu elektrischer Gefährdung, Feuer oder Ausfall des Gerätes führen.
Installation ►► Lassen Sie die Geräte durch Ihren Händler professionell aufbauen. ►► Zum Auspacken und zum Bewegen der Geräte sollten Sie mindestens zu
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zweit sein. Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Geräte stets aufrecht transportiert werden. Verwenden Sie ausschließlich eyevis Untergestelle zum Aufbau der Geräte. Verwenden Sie an Orten mit starken Vibrationen ein entsprechendes vibrationsabsorbierendes Untergestell von eyevis. Installieren Sie die Geräte nicht auf unangemessenen Untergründen, wie z. B. unstabilen Doppelböden oder Gefällen, sondern nur auf stabilen, ebenen Flächen. Installieren Sie das Gerät nicht an Orten mit hohen Temperaturen oder hoher Luftfeuchtigkeit. Halten Sie die Lüftungsöffnungen des Geräts offen. Stecken Sie das Netzkabel erst am Gerät ein, bevor Sie es in die Steckdose stecken, und verlegen Sie das Netzkabel so, dass niemand darüber stolpern kann. Wenn die Verwendung von Verlängerungskabel erforderlich ist, sollte die Nennleistung des Verlängerungskabel mindestens gleichwertig mit der des Geräts sein.
Gebrauch ►► Dieses Gerät führt Hochspannung! Stellen Sie sicher, dass Benutzer es nicht ►► ►► ►► ►► ►►
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selbst öffnen, reparieren oder verändern. Führen Sie keine Gegenstände ins Geräteinnere ein. Berühren Sie bei Gewitter nicht das Gerät, angeschlossene Kabel oder den Netzstecker. Klettern Sie nicht auf den Geräten. Wenn das Gerät über einen längeren Zeitraum nicht verwendet wird, ziehen Sie zur Sicherheit den Netzstecker aus der Steckdose. Verwenden Sie das Gerät niemals mit einem beschädigten Netzkabel, oder wenn das Gerät heruntergefallen oder beschädigt wurde. Warten Sie mit der Inbetriebnahme bis das Gerät von einem qualifizierten Servicetechniker untersucht wurde. Vorsicht: Einige Bauteile des Geräts können während des Betriebs heiß werden.
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Demontage und Lagerung ►► Lassen Sie das Gerät komplett abkühlen, bevor Sie es einlagern. ►► Stecken Sie das Netzkabel und alle weiteren Kabelverbindungen aus, bevor
Sie das Gerät bewegen oder demontieren. Entfernen Sie hierbei den Netzstecker nur durch Ziehen am Stecker (und nicht am Kabel) aus der Steckdose. ►► Packen Sie zur optimalen Lagerung das Geräte in die Originalverpackung zurück. ►► Beachten Sie die Umweltbedingungen zur Lagerung.
Haftungsausschlüsse ►► eyevis ist nicht haftbar für jegliche Schäden verursacht durch
Naturgewalten (wie Erdbeben, Gewitter, etc.), Brände, Handlungen Dritter, Unfälle, vom Besitzer zu verantwortende Fehlbedienungen oder den Gebrauch außerhalb der vorgeschriebenen Betriebsbedingungen. ►► eyevis ist nicht haftbar für eventuelle Folgeschädigungen, wie z. B. Gewinnausfälle, Betriebsunterbrechungen, Datenmodifikation oder Datenlöschung, die durch die Verwendung von eyevis Produkten bzw. deren Ausfall im Betrieb verursacht werden. ►► eyevis ist nicht haftbar für Schäden, die in Folge mangelnder Beachtung
der Anweisungen dieser Bedienungsanleitung entstanden sind.
►► eyevis ist nicht haftbar für Schäden die in Folge des Gebrauchs seiner
Produkte im Zusammenschluss mit anderen Produkten, Geräten und Software entstehen. ►► eyevis ist nicht haftbar für Schäden, die in Folge unzulänglicher Installation seiner Produkte entstehen.
Konformität Das vorliegende Gerät entspricht den folgenden Richtlinien der Europäischen Union: EMV-Richtlinie 2004/108/EC Dieses Gerät entspricht den Anforderungen der Klasse A. Es kann beim Einsatz in Wohngebieten elektromagnetische Störungen (EMI) verursachen. Möglicherweise muss der Besitzer in diesen Fällen auf eigene Kosten angemessene Maßnahmen gegen die EMI-Emissionen ergreifen. Niederspannungsrichtlinie 2006/95/EC 2002/95/EC (vom 27. Januar 2003 Richtlinie des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates zur Beschränkung der Verwendung bestimmter gefährlicher Stoffe in Elektro- und Elektronikgeräten (RoHS)) 2002/96/EC (vom 27. Januar 2003 Richtlinie des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates über Elektro- und Elektronik-Altgeräte (WEEE)).
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Die Übereinstimmung mit den Anforderungen wird durch die auf dem Produkt angebrachte CE-Kennzeichnung zertifiziert. Der Hersteller kann nicht für den Betrieb außerhalb der Betriebsbedingungen, wie in dieser Bedienungsanleitung beschrieben, haftbar gemacht werden. Zudem erlöschen hierdurch Ihre Produkthaftungs- und Gewährleistungsansprüche.
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About this manual Read and pay attention to this manual. It contains important information on the product. In particular, note all of the safety instructions and warnings. Keep this manual in a safe place!
Warnings used NOTICE Indicates a hazard that could lead to damage or destruction of the product. The general warning symbol indicates a hazard that could lead to injuries or death. In the text section, the general warning symbol is used in conjunction with the warning levels described below.
CAUTION Indicates a hazard that could lead to minor or moderate injuries.
WARNING Indicates a hazard that could lead to death or serious injury.
DANGER Indicates a hazard that leads to immediate death or serious injury.
Symbols used ►
Indicates a single action or multiple actions which do not have to be performed in any specific order.
1. 2. 3.
Indicates a set of actions that have to be performed in a specific order.
Indicates the result of the action step(s).
) ) NOTE: Information about specific characteristics or properties. ) ) TIP: Tips for the best practise.
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Safety instructions In this chapter you will find general instructions for the safe handling of this product. ►► Read this safety information thoroughly and follow all the instructions carefully. In the following chapters, warning signs displayed in colour also indicate hazards that are imminent.
Intended use The eyevis devices with LED projection engine is intended for visually replaying contents for industrial use. Only operate the product in a Authorised installation position Only use the product in dry rooms. Observe the permissible environmental conditions.
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Operator qualifications Installation and preliminary adjustments should only be performed by qualified service personnel or authorised service dealers.
General information ►► Carefully observe all warnings on the system parts and in this user's
manual. ►► Carefully follow all the instructions governing the operation and use of our systems. ►► Observe all the local system installation and operation regulations which our systems are subject too.
Power ►► Only use the power cable supplied by eyevis. ►► The power cable must be correctly and securely connected to earthed
power outlets.
►► Do not connect multiple devices to the same power outlet. ►► Do not touch the power plug with wet hands when removing or plugging ►► ►► ►►
►► ►►
the plug into the outlet. Do not forcefully bend or pull the power plug and do not place any heavy material on it. Do not disconnect the power cable while using the product. To disconnect the device from the mains in an emergency, the plug must be pulled out from the mains socket. The mains plug must therefore be easily accessible at all times. Do not overload outlets and cables above their permissible capacity. Do not use impermissible extension cables. Do not install or operate the device under environmental conditions that deviate from the technical specifications. This mainly includes areas with constantly high humidity levels and in direct proximity to water, fire, radiators or ovens or exposed to direct sunlight or similar. Deviating operating conditions can lead to electric shocks, fire or can cause the device to crash.
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Installation ►► The devices should be installed professionally by your dealer. ►► When unpacking or carrying the devices, at least two people are needed.
Make sure the devices are carried upright.
►► When installing the devices, use the designated basement supplied by
►► ►► ►► ►► ►►
eyevis. Use a special vibration absorbing basement from eyevis when using the devices in locations subject to vibration. Do not place the device in an unstable location such as e. g. inappropriate raised floors or inclines. Install on a horizontal, stable surface instead. Do not install the device in areas where the humidity or temperature is high. Do not place objects on the device and take appropriate measures to prevent the devices from falling down. Do not block the ventilation holes on the device. Always plug the power cable into the device before plugging it into the outlet and do not locate the device where persons may trip over the cable. If an extension cable is necessary, a cable with a current rating at least equal to that of the device should be used.
Use ►► This device operates at high voltages. Never repair, modify or disassemble ►► ►► ►► ►► ►►
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the device by yourself. Do not insert any objects into the device. If there is thunder or lightning, do not touch the device, cable or power plug. Do not climb onto or stand on the device. If the device will not be used for a long period of time, remove the power plug from the wall outlet for safety. Do not operate the device with a damaged cable or if the device has been dropped or damaged until it has been examined by a qualified service technician. Caution: Some parts of the device may become hot during operation.
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Disassembly and storage ►► Let the device cool down completely before storing. ►► Disconnect the power cable and all other cables before moving or
disassembling the device. Remove the power plug by pulling the plug (and not the cable) out of the outlet. ►► Pack the device into the original packaging to ensure the best possible storage for the device. ►► Observe the environmental conditions for storage.
Disclaimer ►► eyevis is not liable for any damage caused by natural disaster (such as
earthquake, thunder etc.), fires, acts by third parties, accidents, ►► eyevis is not liable for any damage caused by owner's intentional misuse and fault or uses in other improper conditions. ►► eyevis is not liable for incidental damages such as profit loss or interruption in business, data modification or data deletion caused by the use of eyevis products or their operation failure. ►► eyevis is not liable for any damage caused by non-compliance to the
instructions described in the user manual. ►► eyevis is not liable for any damage caused by using its products in conjunction with other products, systems and software. ►► eyevis is not liable for any damage caused by the improper installation of its products.
Conformity This device complies with the following directives from the European Union: EMC Directive 2004/108/EC This device complies with category A requirements. It can cause electromagnetic interference (EMI) when used in residential areas. The owner may be forced to take suitable measures to prevent EMI emissions at his/her own expense. Low-Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC 2002/95/EC (as of January 27, 2003, Directive of the European Parliament and the Council on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS)) 2002/96/EC (as of January 27, 2003, Directive from the European Parliament and the Council on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)).
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The compliance with the requirements is certified with the CE symbol labelled on the product. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for the operation of the device outside the operating conditions as described in this user's manual. Any improper operation will also void your product liability and warranty claims.
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About this product The new LED-lit DLP® cubes from eyevis share all the benefits of DLP® technology, just like conventional lamp-based cubes. In addition to that the LED-lit versions feature several advantages such as enhanced life-time of the illumination technology, wider colour gamut and improved black-levels.
Standard input connection
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1x DVI-D
Optional input connections with the scaler board
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2x DVI 2x RGB 2x Composite Video 1x S-Video 1x Component Video (optional)
Available types:
•• EC-xx-LXT-1000: •• EC-xx-LSXT-1000: •• EC-xx-LSXT+-1000: •• EC-xx-LUXT-1000: •• EC-xx-LHD-1000: •• EC-xx-LWXT-1000:
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with native XGA resolution 1024 x 768 px with native SXGA resolution 1280 x 1024 px with native SXGA+ resolution 1400 x 1050 px with native UXGA resolution 1600 x 1200 px with native full HD resolution 1920 x 1080 px with native WUXGA resolution 1920 x 1200 px
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Transport, storage, unpacking Unpacking The cube is packaged in a cardboard box. To protect the cube during transportation, the cube is wrapped in foam. The packaging is secured with packing tape.
CAUTION Heavy weight and large dimensions of cube Do not attempt to unpack the cube by yourself. Otherwise, this can result in injury and damage to the cube. ►► At least two people are needed to unpack the cube. To unpack the projector: 1. Remove the packing tape. 2. Remove the top cover of the cardboard box. 3. Remove the outer packaging. 4. Remove the protection foam. 5. Remove the cube from the bottom of the cardboard box. Open the package.
Storage of packaging ►► Store the original packaging in a safe place. It is the ideal packaging for
sending or storing the devices.
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Delivery contents Dimensions and technical details may vary depending on the product version.
Packaging Cube The exact cube type is indicated on the box: EC-XX-LYY-1000 (XX: screen diagonal in inches, YY: type or resolution standard) 1x rear projection unit, type EC-XX-LYY-1000 (ready-mounted incl. input box and projection engine) 1x power cable 1x RS232 serial cable 1x eyevis cube adjustment software on CD 1x screen cleaner set Covers for service holes to avoid light and dust entering the rear projection unit Tools for adjusting the screen geometry
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Screen box Rear projection screen (ready-mounted on screen basement)
Basement (optional) Side basements:
•• (A): Left side basement •• (B): Right side basement
(A)
(B) (B)
(A) (C) − (D)
2x
(E) (C)−−(F) (D)
2x 2x
(G) (E) − (F)
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(G) (H)
10x M10x25
(H) (I1)
10x M10x25 (I2) 2x M6x60 2x
(I1) (I3)
M6M6x60 2x2xM6x25(I2) 2x2x
(I3) (L1)
2x M6x25
(L1)
4x 4x
1x
2x M6 (L2) 16x M8x25 (L2) 16x M8 16x M8x25
Crossbars to connect the side basements (A) and (B): (C) – (F): 4 crossbars (G): 1 crossbar with bore holes (H): 10 M10x25 screws
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(C) − (D)(A)
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(B) 2x
(E) (C)−−(F) (D) 2x 2x (C) − (D) (G) 2x (E) − (F) ecCUBE-LED-1000 1x 2x (E) − (F) (C) − (D) 2x (G) (H) 10x M10x25 2x 1x (G) (E) − (F) 1x 2x (H) 10x M10x25 (G) (H) 10x M10x25 (I2) 2x M6x60 (I1) 2x 1x (H) 2x2x 10x M10x25 (I3) M6M6x60 (I2) 2x2x M6x25 (I1) (I2) 2x M6x60 (I1) 2x (I3) 2x M6 2x M6x25 (L1) (L2) (I3) 2x2x M6M6x60 2x M6x25 (I2) (I1) 2x
Screen adjustment plates for assembling to crossbar (G): (I1): 2 screen adjustment plates (I2): 2 M6x60 screws (I3): 2 M6x25 screws, 2 M6 washers
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Corner plates: 16x M8x25 2x4x M6x25 (L2)2x M6 •• (L1): 4 corner plates (L2) 16x M8 16x M8x25 • • (L2):16 M8x25 screws, 4x 16 M8 washers 16x M8x25 4x (L2) (L1) 16x M8 16x M8 (N2) (N1) 16x M8x25 4x (N1) 2x (N2) 2x16x M8 Feet to attach to the corner plates: (N1) (N2) •• (N1): 2 levelling feet 2x 2x •• (N2): 2 levelling feet with eyelets to (N2) 2x (N1) 2x fasten to the floor (N3) 8x M12 8x M12
(L1) (I3) (L1)
2x (N4) M8 2x 2x 10 2x (N3) 8x2x M12 8x M12 (N3) 8x M12 8x M12 (N4) 2x M8 2x 2x 10 (N4)(O1) 2x 2x 10(O2) 2x M8 (N3) 8x M12 8x M12 4x M6x60 4x M6x70 (N4)(O1) 2x 2x 10(O2) 2x M8 (O3) (O1) (O2) 8x M6x70 M6 16x M6 4x M6x60 4x 4x M6x60 4x M6x70 (O3) (O1)16x M6 (O2) 8x M6 (O3) 4x M6x60 8x M6x70 M6 16x M6 4x (O3)
16x M6
8x M6
•• (N3): 8 M12 hexagon nuts, 8 M12 washers
To fasten to the floor (N4):
•• 2 hexagon wooden screws •• 2 M10 dowels •• 2 M8 washers Screws to connect the cubes together and to the basements: (O1): 4 M6x60 screws (O2): 4 M6x70 screws (O3): 16 M6x60 washers, 8 M6x60 hexagon nuts
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Product overview This section provides an overview of the entire product, the individual parts as well as the connection and adjustment elements.
Housing and backplane
1 2
3
7 8
4
9 5 6 10
Fig. 1: Back view of cube interior
1
Backplane cover mirror adjustment
2
Ventilation inlet
3
Mirror
4
Backplane input box
5
Input box
6
Control port for input box
7
Backplane projector & geometry adjustment
8
Fan with vent outlet
9
Projector
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Carriage
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Projector
1 2 3
4
9 5
8 6
7
Fig. 2: Front view of projector
1
Optics
2
Service cover for focus adjustment
3
Serial connector for external sensor
4
DVI IN
5
Low-voltage power engine
6
eyevis data bus to projector
7
Main power engine
8
Serial number of projector
9
Service cover
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1
1
Control module
2
Port modules
2
Fig. 3: Front view of input box
Control module 1
Control display Control buttons:
1
2
2
3 4 5 6
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•• MENU: to open menu •• ENTER: to confirm entry •• DOWN: to scroll down in the menu •• UP: to scroll up in the menu
3
Main power switch
4
5 V power outlet
5
Mains supply
6
Fuse
19
20
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9 10 1 2 3
1
4 5 6
11 12 13
(yellow)
CPU
(green)
5V
(yellow)
LED 1
(green)
+12 V
(red)
PCPU
(green)
PC
(yellow)
LED 2
(red)
2
Network
RJ45 (optional)
3
AUX 2
RJ11
4
AUX 1
RJ11
14
5
Keyboard
PS/2 (not used)
15
6
COM 2 Out
D-Sub 9-pin (RS232)
7
COM 1 In
D-Sub 9-pin (RS232)
7
8
LAN
DIP switch:
Fig. 5: Port module
8
9
1, 3, 5
DIP switch functions vary depending on the firmware version
2
function not supported
4
Force address 1
6
Service: Flash Scaler firmware
Digital/analogue RGB In 1
DVI-I
10
Component video
BNC (YPRPB)
11
Analogue RGB In 2
HD15
12
S-video
4-pin mini DIN
13
Digital RGB Out
DVI-I
14
C-video 1 + 2
BNC
15
Digital RGB In 2
DVI-I
NOTICE Switching DIP 6 to ON may destroy the device functionality.
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Assembly / Installation This section describes how to install the cube wall. This includes assembling the basements, setting up the cubes and inserting the screens.
Mounting the basement Requirements Check if the floor is suitable for installing a cube wall. Depending on the configuration, the cube wall has to be adjusted to the ground. If you use a raised floor, there has to be a fixed connection of the boards to the supports.
WARNING Do not place the device in an unstable location such as e. g. inappropriate raised floors or inclines. Install on a horizontal, stable surface instead.
Space requirements 1
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2
Leave a gap of at least 60 cm to the building wall when installing the video wall. This space is necessary to enable service work and sufficient air circulation. If the video wall is installed on a movable basement, a minimum gap of 10 cm is necessary at the back to allow for sufficient air circulation. Ensure that the distance to the ceiling is at least 15 cm for adjusting the mirror of the projection cube. If the video wall is higher than three metres, it should be secured at the back to the building wall. Please contact our project team for detailed information on wall mounting. 1
Distance to ceiling: 15 cm at least
2
Distance to building wall: 60 cm at least Narrower distances are only possible with rail-mounted basement.
Fig. 6: Distances from video wall to building wall and ceiling
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(L1)
16x M8x25
4x
16x M8 (B)
(A)
(N2)
(N1) 2x
(C) − (D)
2x
(E) − (F) (G) (for mounting with I1) (H)
10x M10x25
(I1)
2x
(I3)
2x
(I2)
2x M6x25
2x
(N3)
1x
(N4)
2x
2x 10
(O1) 4x M6x60
2x M6x60 (O3)
2x M6
8x M12
8x M12
2x M8 (O2) 4x M6x70
16x M6
8x M6
Fig. 7: Single parts for mounting
4. 1.
(G) (F)
(E) (A)
(D) 3.
(B)
(C) 2.
Fig. 8: Mounting the basement
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(B)
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2x
(E) − (F)
2x
(G)
1x
(H)
10x M10x25
(I1)
2x
(I3)
(I2)
2x M6
2x M6x25
(L1)
2x M6x60
(L2) 16x M8x25
4x
16x M8 (N1)
(N2) 2x
(N3) (N4)
2x
8x M12 2x
2x 10
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To assemble the basement: 1. Connect both side basements (A) and (B) with the five crossbars (C) – (G) using the screws (H). When mounting the upper two crossbars, make sure that the upper front crossbar (G) has two thread holes. Mount this crossbar so that both threads are facing downwards so that the screws can be used later to adjust the screens (see below). 2. Screw the corner plates (L1) into each bottom corner of the basement. Use the screws and washers (L2) provided. 3. Now install the heigh adjustable feet (N1, N2) to the corner plates as illustrated in Fig. 8, step 3. Please observe the correct order of screws, nuts and washers (N3) to ensure that the basement feet are properly secured. 4. Mount the screen adjustment plates (I1) with the screws and washers (I3) to the bottom of crossbar (G) and screw the adjustment screws (I2) into the screen adjustment plates (I1) (see Fig. 8, step 4). 5. Once the basement has been installed, make sure that it is absolutely horizontal when it is in its final position e.g. by using a bubble level. This makes the installation of further basements and the final installation of the cube housings far easier and prevents the individual parts from moving.
8x M12 2x M8
Connecting the basements together 33 You have aligned the basements.
(O1) 4x M6x60 (O3)
16x M6
(O2) 4x M6x70 8x M6
►► Connect the basements together before stacking the cubes on top of
them. To do this, use the screws (O2) and washers and hexagon nuts (O3) provided.
Fig. 9: Connection of basements with optionally front cover
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4x
16x M8
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2x
Mounting the Cube housing (N3) (N4)
8x M12 2x
2x 10
(O1) 4x M6x60 (O3)
16x M6
8x M12 2x M8 (O2) 4x M6x70 8x M6
Mounting the cube housing onto the basement 1. Place a housing onto the first basement. Preferably start with the left most (or right most) cube 2. The basement and the cube must be at least connected together at the front bore holes (a) using the screws (O1). For added stability, basements and cubes can be attached additionally on the rear bore holes (b). To do so, remove the spring screws and replace them with the screws provided (O1).
a b
a
b
3. Mount the adjacent cube on the next basement in the same way. 4. Connect the cubes at the points (c) and (d) using the screws fixed into the housing.
d c d c
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Installing large video walls 3 or more cubes in vertical direction CAUTION Risk of injury when installing large video walls When installing large video walls (3 or more cubes in vertical direction), there is a risk of injury resulting from cubes falling or crashing down. ►► Use a crane when installing video walls of 3 or more cubes in vertical direction. ►► If you do not have a crane available, take particular care when lifting the cubes and climbing onto the video wall. ►► Observe the following instructions when installing the video wall. Proceed as follows when installing large video walls: 1. First mount the entire bottommost row onto the basements. 2. Mount the remaining cubes in a stair-like formation. To do this, use the already assembled rows as a platform for lifting the next cube using the handles on the side (see the following illustration).
Mounting the projection unit NOTICE Handling of the screens If the screen is handled incorrectly, the screen may be scratched or the housing damaged. ►► Wear (cotton) gloves when installing the screen. ►► Remove the cardboard protections from the screen before mounting it on the cube housing. ►► Lift up the screen carefully and avoid touching the screen surface. ►► Do not hold the screen in the middle of the basement since the screen may break or fall out.
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) ) NOTE: Some of the screens have a steel plate fixed to the bottom edge which is used for adjustment purposes. ►► Mount these screens onto the housings on the bottom most horizontal
row of your cube wall.
Step 1: Insert the screen 33 Make sure that the screen is free from dirt and dust before you insert it. 1. Unscrew the 4 screws on the rear of the screen until approx. 5 mm of the thread is visible. 2. Hold the screen by its sides so that the four screws point towards the keyholes in the front basement of the cube housing. Observe the bottom and the top of the screen when doing so! 3. Insert the screen into the four longitudinal bore holes on the cube housing. Step 2: Align the screen vertically ►► Use the adjustment screws on the basement.
Step 3: Adjust the screen horizontally ►► Carefully push the screen into the correct position.
) ) NOTE: Ensure that there must remain a minimum gap between the screens. Step 4: Fasten the screen securely 33 To secure the screen into position, one person should stand in front of the cube wall and the second person behind the wall. The second person needs a 5 mm hexagon socket to fasten the screws. 1. Start with the cube screens in the centre of the video wall. The person standing in front of the screen should indicate to the other person which of the four screws should be tightened. Target is to have a even flat front surface of the cube wall without exaltantion of single screens or screen sides. 2. Allign the screws carefully.
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Earthing the cube wall The cube housings have to be daisy chained with the earthing cables provided to guarantee the electrical safety of the cube wall. The earthing cables are preinstalled at the bottom left and right in each housing. To connect the earthing cables: 1. Guide the earthing cables through the circular openings and screw the cable eyelets with the prepared screw to the next housing. 2. Connect all the cube housings together in the same way. 3. Connect the bottom row of cubes to the basements. 4. Finally earth the basements.
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The cubes are connected together via serial cables for control and monitoring of the cubes The cube wall is connected to the control PC via a RS232 cable. Optionally a connection between cube wall and the control PC is possible via Ethernet cable: ) ) NOTE: The RS232 cable is a 9-pin D-sub extension cable with 1:1 wiring. To cable the cubes together: Use the RS232 data cables provided (9-pin D-sub 1:1 extension cable) and connect each RS232 OUT to RS232 IN like a daisy chain. Proceed according to the following diagram:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
To connect the cube wall to the control PC: ►► Connect the control PC to cube 1 via a RS232 data cable:
RS232 1
2
3
►► Optionally a connection between cube wall and the control PC is possible
via Ethernet cable:
Ethernet 1
2
3
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Addressing the cubes - Cube ID To control the cubes and to enable communication, each cube must be allocated with an individual address. The cubes are addressed with consecutive numbers. Looking on front side, the addressing starts on the top left cube of the video wall and continues as shown in the diagram below.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
The input box The address is programmed on the input box of each cube. The input box display is visible at the rear (see Fig. 1 on page 30). The input box is only required for entering the address. Via the keyboard the cube ID can be edited. All other settings are configured using the eyevis software (see the „Commissioning (configuration)“ section from page 30 onwards).
Fig. 10: Input box display (cube ID)
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Button
Function
MENU
To open and close the menu.
DOWN/UP
To scroll to the next menu item or to change the setting.
ENTER
To select a menu item or to confirm an entry.
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Level 1
Level 2
CUBE ID
Cube Address
USER
User –> Power –> Pixel –> Line –> H-Shift –> V-Shift –> Contrast Red –> Contrast Green –> Contrast Blue –> Brightness Red –> Brightness Green –> Brightness Blue
SETUP
Picture Mode –> Bias Red –> Bias Green –> Bias Blue –> Orientation –> Gamma –> LED Pattern –> LED Red –> LED Green –> LED Blue –> Grid
NETWORK (option)
IP Address –> Subnet Mask –> Gateway
SAVE
To save the settings.
EXIT
To exit the menu.
To change the cube address (CUBE ID): 1. Press the MENU button on the input box. ªª The CUBE ID appears on the display. 2. Press the ENTER button. ªª The cube address is displayed, e. g. EC 1. 3. Press the DOWN or UP button to change the cube address. 4. Press the ENTER button to confirm the entry. ªª CUBE ID is displayed again. 5. Press the DOWN button consecutively until SAVE is displayed and press the ENTER button to save the setting. ªª This transfers the new setting onto the cube. 6. To exit the menu: Press the MENU button. – or – Press the DOWN button – EXIT is then displayed – and then press the ENTER button. To enter the Ethernet address (optional): Proceed in the same way when using an Ethernet connection, to enter the values for the IP address, subnet mask and gateway.
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Adjusting the focus In order to achieve a clear picture on the projection screen, it is necessary to adjust the optical focus of the projection engine. In the case the image on the screen becomes blurred, it is necessary to readjust the focus setting. To adjust the focus, we recommend using an image with suitable content displayed on the screen, e. g. an image with writing in all corners or something similar. You can find appropriate test images on your eyeDevice Setup software CD. To adjust the focus: 1. Remove the four screws that secure the left part of the cover to the focus. 2. Remove the cover. ªª You can now access the inward of the projector. 3. Loosen the adjustment screw (only one or two turns). ªª You can now adjust the focus of the lens by turning the adjustment screw to the left or right. 4. Secure the adjustment screw again in its position once you have made the setting. 5. Close the cover on the projector again using the four screws.
lock unlock
Fig. 11: Focus setting on the projector
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Adjusting the geometry The geometry of the cubes must be aligned to one another along the entire video wall. A test grid is used for this purpose. The size, position as well as keystoning and rotation mistakes of the test grid can be adjusted by modifying the carriage that supports the projector. ) ) NOTE: You can find test grids for geometry settings on the eyeDevice Setup software CD. Proceed as follows: 33 A native, static test grid should be projected onto the entire cube wall while the geometry is adjusted. 1. Open the bottom-right cover. ªª The screws on the carriage are now accessible.
A
B
C
D
E
F
Use the table below to align the geometry by tightening or loosening the screws A – F on the carriage until a satisfactory geometry is set. Screwing direction Horizontal image position
A
Vertical image position
C
Rotation
F
Image size
B
Vertical keystone
Horizontal keystone
D
D
B
Clockwise
Anti-clockwise
E
E
D
E
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Adjusting the mirror If necessary, remaining geometrical mistakes that cannot be corrected via the carriage have to be corrected using the adjustment nuts on the mirror suspension. ) ) NOTE: To correct keystoning using the mirror screws requires in-depth know-how of the effects as well as experience. For this reason, do not adjust the mirror yourself or only after completing an eyevis training. To correct keystoning on the mirror: 1. Open the top cover. ªª The adjustment nuts are now accessible.
X1
X2
Y1
X3
Y2
Z1
Y3
Z2
Z3
Fig. 12: View of mirror suspension with 9 adjustment nuts
2. Turn the screws Z/Y/X(/W) in a clockwise direction. ªª Keystoning is corrected, the right-hand side of the image moves outwards.
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Configuration Two programs and are available to help you configure the cubes: EC-Lcontrol and eyeDeviceSetup software. Both programs are stored on the CD provided. ) ) NOTE: The cubes have to be configured at the DIP switch before they can be commissioned for the first time.
General information on the configuration programs Both programs for configuring the cubes are used to perform different tasks: EC-Lcontrol: eyeDevice Setup software:
•• Colour adjustment •• Communication between PC and projector •• Status query of cubes •• Generating reports ) ) NOTE: The EC-Lcontrol program is specially developed for adjusting the colour of the eyevis LED cubes. For this reason, use this program for colour adjustments instead of the colour adjustment function in the eyeDeviceSetup software. The adjustment for the colours is only possible if the cubes are connected via serial cable. With the optional ACT-Commboard you can adjust the colour via the network. For that, an installed network adapter in the first cube is needed.
Program installation and start The programs do not have to be installed. 1. Simply copy the entire program folder to the desired location you wish on your PC (example C:\Software). 2. Open the relevant .exe file to launch the program.
Intelligent user interface Once the connection to the cubes has been established, the programs detect which parts are connected and display the relevant functions on the user interface. The setting parameters are read out from the cubes and displayed in the program windows. Any changes to the settings are saved in the cubes or can be stored in a configuration file on the PC.
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The eyeDevice Setup Software eyeDeviceSetup.exe
eyevis has developed the eyeDeviceSetup software for setting the devices and devices. The EC-Lcontrol program is used in conjunction with the Cube or ESP devices for colour adjustment. However, all other settings are programmed with the eyeDeviceSetup software.
Starting the eyeDevice Setup software 1. Open the eyeDevice Setup software to configure your video wall. ªª Two types of users are available: a. Administrator: This type is intended for advanced, trained personnel. The password required is available from the eyevis service. Enter the password and confirm with OK. b. User: This is the normal user type (no service settings are possible). Confirm with OK without entering a password. ªª Once the program has been launched, the program interface is displayed:
Fig. 14: Interface of eyeDevice Setup software
The interface is divided into three areas:
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The Load/Save area In this area of the window, you can load and save configurations as well as determine the size of the video wall.
File Configuration
Load
Loads a configuration file saved on the PC (for example the saved file of the first system configuration).
Write
Saves a configuration file with the current settings on the PC.
Wall Size
Devices internal database
Enters the size of the wall: First number: number of vertical columns Second number: number of horizontal rows
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Read archive
Reads the default settings of the active device. The factory device settings can thus be restored at any time.
Read current
Reads the current settings of the active device. The settings are then displayed in the parameter area.
Save all
Saves all the current settings in the device.
The selection area A preview of your wall configuration appears in this part of the screen. A single device can be selected with the mouse to adjust the settings. If a device is selected, the current settings can be read by clicking on the Read current button.
Fig. 15: Visualising a 4 x 2 video wall
To select several devices, click and hold the left mouse button and mark the area you wish.
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Establishing communication via eyeDevice Setup
eyeDeviceSetup.exe
This section describes how to establish the communication with the devices with the help of the eyeDevice Setup software. ) ) NOTE The illustrations and certain descriptions in this manual may vary due to development process.
Establishing communication ►► Open the Preference page.
ªª The serial connection via RS232 interface (Use serial port) is selected as standard.
To use the serial port: 1. In the Serial Port entry field, select the COM port to which the protector is connected. 2. For the remaining settings, the standard values should match the ones displayed in the screenshot. 3. Press Apply changes to apply the new settings. ªª You can check if the connection is active on the Reports page. To establish a connection via Ethernet (optional): 33 A connection is established to the first device via the Ethernet cable. 1. Select Use local area network. 2. Enter the IP address to the connected device (the first device). 3. For the remaining settings, the standard values should match the ones displayed in the screenshot. 4. Press Apply changes to apply the new settings. ªª You can check if the connection is active on the Reports page. 5.
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Entering the wall size
In the Wall size field, you can enter the number and layout of the devices: 1. In the first window, select the number of columns, which is 2 in the example above. 2. In the second window, select the number of rows, which is 2 in the example above.
Reading the configurations 1. Mark the device you want in the wall view. You can select several devices at once: Click and hold the left mouse button in a field and mark the relevant area. 2. Click on Read current... ªª The data of the selected devices are displayed in the view window.
Saving the configuration Once you have adjusted all the settings, you can save the configuration in a file on the PC. 1. Click on Write.... 2. Select the target location and file name and click on OK.
Load the configuration You can load adjustments from a file which is saved on the PC. 1. Click on Load.... 2. Select the location and name of the desired file and click on OK.
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Settings of the parameter area User In the User menu, you can find parameters for adjusting the signal functions and the cube matrix. Buttons
Color Adjustment
Signal Adjustment
Scaler Adjustment1) and MSP Adjustment
Refresh
Refreshes the screen content
Update
Reloads the settings from the cube
Contrast_Red
Sets the contrast level of red
Contrast_Green
Sets the contrast level of green
Contrast_Blue
Sets the contrast level of blue
Brightness_Red
Sets the brightness level of red
Brightness_Green
Sets the brightness level of green
Brightness_Blue
Sets the brightness level of blue
Saturation
Sets the saturation level of the displayed image
Gain
Sets the gain level of the displayed image
Pixel
Sets the number of horizontal pixels in the active area (horizontal resolution)
Lines
Sets the number of vertical pixels in the active area (vertical resolution)
H-Shift
Shifts the displayed image in a horizontal direction
V-Shift
Shifts the displayed image in a vertical direction
Scan Source1)
Scans for available sources
Input switch (optional)1)
Selects input signal of the multi-input board (RGB-1, RGB-2, DVI-1, DVI-2, V1, V2, YC, Return)
M_Size_X1,2)
Sets the horizontal size of the cube matrix (in number of displays)
M_Size_Y1,2)
Sets the vertical size of the cube matrix (in number of displays)
M_Pos_X1,2)
Sets the horizontal matrix position of the selected display
M_Pos_Y1,2)
Sets the vertical matrix position of the selected display
M_Function1,2)
Switches the matrix function ON/OFF
M_Scaling
Sets the scaling function for the matrix (1:1/Fill-All/Fill-Ratio)
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M_Execute1,2) MSP_Gamma
Press “Send”, to confirm your settings.
M_Sub_Size_X M_Shift_X
Sets the vertical sub size of the matrix. Sets the vertical shift of the matrix. Sets the DBuffer of the matrix.
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M_C_Shading
Sets the horizontal sub size of the matrix. Sets the horizontal shift of the matrix.
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M_DBuffer
Power Control
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M_Sub_Size_Y M_Shift_Y
Sets the MSP gamma of the selected display.
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Sets the shading of the selected display.
MSP_Gamma_LUT2)
Sets the LUT gamma of the selected display.
Power
Activates/deactivates the check box to switch the display on/off.
1) Only available in conjunction with the optionally available scaler. 2) Only available in conjunction with the optionally available MSP.
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Setup The basic password, projector and scaler settings can be performed on this page. Security Setting
Bias
Projector Setup
User password
Administrators can enter a password for users here when logged in as Admin.
Admin password
Administrators can change the admin password here when logged in as Admin.
Bias_Red
Sets the basic brightness for red (shifts the brightness curve of the colour)
Bias_Green
Sets the basic brightness for green (shifts the brightness curve of the colour)
Bias_Blue
Sets the basic brightness for blue (shifts the brightness curve of the colour)
Orientation
Projection mode for rear/front/ceiling or floor projection
Gamma
Loads default pre-configured gamma curves. • Index 0 = 2.0 • Index 1 = 2.1 • Index 2 = 2.2 • Index 3 = 2.3 • Index 4 = Film • Index 5 = Graphics • Index 6 = Video • Index 7 = Linear ) ) NOTE: The function is only active if the DIP switches 1+2 = Off.
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Boot Mode
Activates/deactivates the display during the projector startup
V_Freq
Selects input signal frequency for the colour sensor (50 Hz or 60 Hz signal)
Picture_Mode
Selects the display mode (shows image, activates freeze, activates blank, activates LED pattern)
LED_Pattern
Selects the colour of the LED pattern
Test_Grid
Optional, only available with scaler board. Selects between various test grids.
ACT_Control
“Automatic Color Tracking” system, activates the internal sensor for colour tracking.
ACT_Reference
Sets the reference for the “Automatic Color Tracking” after colour adjustment.
Security_Mode
Activates the “Color Rescue Control” in the event a LED fails: Mode 1: Displays image in black/white mode. Mode 2: Displays image flashing slowly in black/ white mode. Mode 3: The missing colour is displayed by a mixture of the remaining primary colours. Mode 4: The missing colour is displayed by a mixture of the remaining primary colours. The image content flashes.
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R_Red
Manual colour adjustment of red LED
G_Green
Manual colour adjustment of green LED
B_Blue
Manual colour adjustment of blue LED
3) Only available in conjunction with the optionally available scaler.
Status In this window, you can call up current status information such as errors, temperature, firmware etc. Projector Info
Status Info
Database_Version
Database version ID
Projector
Projector type
PLED_Temperature
Temperature of the PLED board in °C
LED_On
Number of startup sequences of the LEDs
LED_Timer
Total operating hours of the LEDs
Firmware_PLED
Firmware version of PLED board
Hardware_PLED
Hardware version of PLED board
LED Driver_FW
Firmware version of LED driver
Firmware_CS
Firmware version of colour sensor
Engine_Ready
Shows the status of the engine 1 = ready 0 = not ready
Engine_OK
Fan_PS Fan_LED_Driver Fan_DMD Fan_LED_1 Fan_LED_2 Ledlit
Status
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Shows the status of the engine system 1 = normal mode 0 = error mode
•• •• •• 1 = normal mode •• 0 = error mode •• 1 = normal mode •• 0 = error mode •• 1 = normal mode •• 0 = error mode •• 1 = normal mode •• 0 = error mode •• 1 = normal mode •• 0 = error mode
Shows the status of the LED 1 = normal mode 0 = error mode
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Shows the service code
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LED_red_Temp
Temperature of red LED in °C (first value) /raw parameter (second value)
LED_green_Temp
Temperature of green LED in °C (first value) / raw parameter (second value)
LED_blue_Temp
Temperature of blue LED in °C (first value) /raw parameter (second value)
Heatpipe_Temp
Temperature of heatpipe system in °C
LED_driver_Temp
Temperature of LED driver in °C (first value) / raw parameter (second value)
LED_PG
LED_Driver_PG
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Shows the status of the LED power
•• 1 = normal mode •• 0 = error mode
Shows the status of the LED power driver
•• 1 = normal mode •• 0 = error mode
LED Info
Advanced status information for internal use (e.g. for error analysis)
Serial Number
Serial number of projector
Engine_Serial
Serial number of projection engine
CS_Serial
Serial number of colour sensor
LED_Type
LED type
CPU_Serial
Serial number of the CPU board
PLED_Serial
Serial number of the PLED board
Sensor_Light
Reference values in percent (%) for R, G and B
CS_Resolution
Colour sensor resolution
CS_Time
Integration time of the colour sensor / frequency of colour sensor
Sensor_Data
Firmware data for sensor 1
Sensor2_Data
Firmware data for sensor 2
Gamma The Gamma program area gives you full control over the gamma curve of the individual colours (red, green, blue). ) ) NOTE: The EC-Lcontrol program is specially developed for adjusting the colour of the eyevis LED projectors. For this reason, use this program for colour adjustments instead of the colour adjustment function in the eyeDevice Setup software. Information on how to work with the colour adjustment software can be found in „The EC-Lcontrol Software“ section from page Seite 46 onwards.
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ecCUBE-LED-1000 Preference The communication to the first cube is defined on this page. The Color Analyzer and pattern generator options can also be set.
Communication Settings
Use local area network
With an Ethernet connection between the PC and the first cube Socket: Standard 7992 First cube IP Address: IP address of the connected cube (the first cube) Each cube has a network board: With an Ethernet connection when each cube has its own network card. Apply changes: Accepts the new settings
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You can check on the Reports page if the connection is active. Use serial port
With an RS232 interface connection between the PC and the first cube (this is the standard communication gateway) Serial Port: COM port used Baud rate: Standard is 38400 Bits: Standard is data = 8, stop = 1 Parity: Standard is None Apply changes: Accepts the new settings
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You can check on the Reports page if the connection is active. Color analyzer option
Probe model Communication port Percentage of tolerance of the measures Display the gradient color into the gamma page
Pattern generator
These settings are not relevant for LED cubes.
Running on machine (name or IP address)
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Reports All software status messages are collected and can be monitored here. Command sequences can also be generated and sent to a cube.
Clear reports Send
Deletes all reports Send
Sends the command in the Send field to the selected cube.
File
Selects a previously created file from the file directory. The selected file is added to the Send window and can then be sent to the selected cubes by clicking on Send.
) ) NOTE: Only administrators have the authorisation to send commands (logon with password). Command sequences are used to control the cubes. A separate manual for serial commands is available to show you how to generate command sequences. This can be requested from the eyevis service.
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The EC-Lcontrol Software The EC-Lcontrol program has been specially developed for controlling the colour of the eyevis LED cube or projector series. Note The illustrations and certain descriptions in this manual may vary due to development process.
Starting the EC-Lcontrol software 33 You have created a connection to the first cube. Use the eyevis Device Setup software to set the connection parameters, see chapter „Establishing Communication via eyeDevice Setup“ on page 3. EC_Lcontrol.exe
►► Open EC_Lcontrol.exe to launch the program for the colour adjustment of
the video wall. ªª The start page opens.
Fig. 16: Start page EC-Lcontrol
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Fig. 17: Wall setup window
) ) NOTE The settings you change will be applied to all cubes that you previously selected (Serial ID start, Serial ID end)
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The start page at a glance 1 2
3 4
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Fig. 18: Start page of the EC-Lcontrol software
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Menu bar
•• File: Closes the program •• Projectors: Projector settings, calibration •• Help: Calls up the online help Quick access to these functions: Establishes the connection
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Button bar
Switches on the entire wall Switches off the entire wall
•• Color-Space: Compares internal values to the actual brightness and colour 3
Setting area
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Colour diagram window
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Status window
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on the front of the screen. As these settings vary for every cube size and resolution, a selection is required. The correct cube size and resolution should always be selected. Color temperature: Sets the colour temperature Brightness: Sets the brightness Iterations: Number of iterations for optimisation Save all: Saves all settings Fine adjust...: Fine adjustment of colour values
Displays the colour spectrum with the set colour curve Deletes data in the CIE diagram Displays the current settings and messages. In the example, the number of cubes connected with the control PC are highlighted blue.
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The menu bar In the menu bar, you have access to all settings and functions.
File menu Restore framework...
Loads a saved framework for restoring the cube settings.
Export framework...
Exports framework of cube settings.
Load script file...
Loads a saved script file.
Exit
The program is closed.
Wall menu Expert mode
Enables and disables the settings of Color-Space. If the expert mode is disabled, the setting area of Color-Space is not visible.
Connect with projectors
Establishes the connection to the video wall. The same function is also available with .
Preset window...
Opens the window of presets.
Connection setup...
Opens the window for adjusting the connection parameters.
Advanced calibration...
Advanced calibration functions. Only for users with administrator rights.
Picture mode
Switching the image: Normal (signal): Normal operation, the signal is reproduced. White: The screen is switched to white. Black: The screen is switched to black.
Get projector status information
Reads the current wall status and saves the results in a text file. Path and file name: ...\EC_Lcontrol\status\status_[Date].txt
Get projector color calibration information
Reads the information for wall colour calibration and displays it in the display field.
LED Dynamic
Opens the window for activating and adjusting the LED Dynamic function.
Console...
Opens the console.
Help
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Information on software.
Console...
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Serial connection to cubes Selects the COM port to which the first cube is connected
Serial port
Rescans the serial ports
Detect connected cubes
Serial port
Selects the COM port request: Scan all available serial ports: All serial ports are scanned. Use only selected serial port: Only the port entered under Serial port is scanned. Establishes the connection with the cube
Connected projectors
Enters the IDs from the first and last cube. The IDs are usually set at the input box when commissioning each cube, see chapter „Addressing the projectors“ on page 5. Advanced functions. Only for users with administrator rights.
Serial ID
Adjusts the start ID and the end ID of a cube wall.
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The setting area Color-Space Enables the selection of a calibration standard. Once a standard is selected, the values of the standard can be retrieved via the Get actual values button. To use the „Color-Space” function: 1. Open the drop-down menu and select a standard. If you select Off no standard is selected and no calibration is performed. 2. Click on the Get actual values button. ªª The settings of the selected standard are displayed in the display window.
Colour temperature Adjusting the colour temperature. The colour temperature can be entered numerically or changed using the arrow keys. When a colour temperature is entered, the CIE values x and y are intuitively adjusted. This point in the CIE coordinates system is referred to as the white point. The colour temperature is a measurement for the colour rendering of a light source and is represented in the unit [K] Kelvin. Various ambient conditions (daylight, artificial light) display varying colour temperatures. The cubes can be adjusted to these ambient conditions.
Brightness Setting the brightness L
Manual input of brightness. The software calculates the brightness and the white point based on the current settings of the cube wall. An average value is calculated from the recorded colour and brightness of all cubes. This option is useful when no explicit white point or colour temperature is required.
Iterations / Adjust cube wall Optimising the brightness settings. Iterations
Number of iterations for optimising the settings.
Adjust cube wall
After clicking on the button, the optimisation is performed with the number of iterations listed under Iterations. The progress of the optimisation is shown in the display window. Resets all cubes to maximum brightness.
Save all All the settings made in the setting area are saved in all cubes.
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Fig. 19: Fine adjust window
In the Fine adjust... menu following areas exist: 1
Mode area
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Cube selection area
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LED adjustment area
Mode Selects the internal or external signal input for the cube. Switches the input source of the cube to external input signal. Black White Red Green Blue Checkbox All
Generates a input signal.
Selects all projectors for the mode function.
Cube selection List of the devices. A desired device can be selected for adjustment.
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LED adjustment Input the RGB values and save as CIE-Offset. ) ) NOTE: Each cube has its own internal colour sensor calibrated in the factory. To attain a precise colour homogeneity of a cube, it can sometimes be necessary to adjust the colours of individual segments. The calibration can be refined by allocating offset values to the colour point of individual cubes. These offsets are permanently saved and used for every colour adjustment. They are not only valid once for the current colour but as general correction values for the internal sensor. . Red Green Blue
Direct input of RGB values Opens the window for entering the CIE values. (only for service issues)
finish adjustment
Finishes the adjustment and send the values to cube. Opens the window for the following settings:
apply
After the desired values are entered, all offsets and brightness values are transferred to the selected cube(s). The cubes are then adjusted accordingly to immediately check the new entries.
reset offsets
Deletes all the set but not saved offsets under LED adjustment or CIE adjustment for all cubes. The offsets that are stored on the cubes are not deleted. By resetting the values, the fine calibration can be restarted.
read stored offsets
Restores the last offsets stored in the cube. Unwanted or defective settings can be reset in this way.
) ) NOTE: Save all changes of the settings by pressing the button “finish adjustment” button or your desired settings will be lost.
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Adjusting the colours with EC-Lcontrol This section describes how to adjust colours using the “EC-Lcontrol” program.
EC_Lcontrol.exe
Note Depending on the software version, the illustrations and certain steps may be slightly different
Adjusting the colours To display the current settings: ►► Press the Get actual values button. ªª The current cube settings are displayed in the status window.
Fig. 20: The EC-Lcontrol start window
) ) NOTE: The adjustment for the colours is only possible, if the cubes are connected via serial cable.
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To manually adjust the cubes: 1. Select the colour you wish from the Colour temperature field. 2. Adjust the brightness in the Brightness field. ªª The brightness can be estimated from the values contained in the list for each cube. 3. Click on Adjust cube wall to apply the settings. ªª The current settings will be displayed in the lower part of the window and illustrated in the colour diagram. ªª The displayed images on the video wall change at the same time. To adjust the cubes to the maximum brightness: This function can be used to adjust the cubes to the maximum brightness regardless of a specific colour temperature. ►► Press the
button to adjust all cubes to the maximum brightness.
To automatically adjust the cubes: This function is used to automatically calculate the correct set value for both colour and brightness. The software then applies this set value to define a standard colour and brightness for all cubes. The current values of each cube are used to calculate the set value for x and y as well as the brightness. (Note: If the maximum brightness has been set as described above, the current value is the maximum value.) This process is not dependent on a specific colour temperature. A set value that allows the maximum brightness is used. 1. Press the button to get the values recommended by the software. ªª The current settings are displayed in the lower part of the window. ªª The values are automatically entered in the entry fields. The suggested values are calculated by the software to achieve the optimal setting for all cubes. ªª The brightness of the cubes can be reduced during the colour settings in order to achieve an optimal colour representation. 2. Press the Adjust cube wall button. ªª The wall is adjusted to the maximum attainable values. ►► If you are not satisfied with the result, you will need to adjust the colour
temperature and brightness again. Refer to the following section on how to optimise the “white point”.
To optimise the white point: Example: The wall appears blue on the master display but the desk monitors appear red. In this scenario, instead of setting the maximum brightness, it is more beneficial to find a better white point. ►► Select a colour temperature from the list of set values and click on the Adjust cube wall button. ªª The table below shows a text output of two cubes which were set to a colour temperature of 3500 K.
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Text output in display field 2010_07_21 13:09:46 adjust whitepoint.... iteration: 1 of 10 iteration: 2 of 10 [ERR] Projector_2 RED-OVERRUN iteration: 3 of 10 [ERR] Projector_2 RED-OVERRUN iteration: 4 of 10 iteration: 5 of 10 iteration: 6 of 10 iteration: 7 of 10 iteration: 8 of 10 iteration: 9 of 10 iteration: 10 of 10 ==================================
Notes Iteration steps for optimisation The error messages indicate that the red LED cannot be set to an adequate brightness setting to achieve the selected colour temperature. The brightness of the other colours must therefore be reduced accordingly.
LED capacity: projector R G B 1 83% 35% 25% 2 98% 38% 27% --------------------------max: 98% 38% 27% projector: #2 #2 #2 --------------------------min: 83% 35% 25% projector: #1 #1 #1 --------------------------mean: 90% 36% 26% ==================================
LED capacity displays the control of the LEDs of projector 1 and 2. The high capacity of the red LED (R) can be clearly identified.
chromatic deviation: projector x y L 1: -0.0001 0.0004 0.4834 2: -0.0026 -0.0022 0.6407 ==================================
Chromatic deviation
actual colour values: projector x y L dx dy dL temp 1 0.4125 0.382 99.4 0.0008 0.0002 0.6 31° 2 0.411 0.3827 99.9 0.0007 0.0005 0.1 32° ==================================
Actual colour values
accuracy: x y L 0.0008 0.0003 0.3 done!
Accuracy
These values can be used to manually select the desired brightness. If the maximum capacity of the LEDs is set to just 60%, a higher brightness default value can be selected. ►► If you are satisfied with the result, proceed to the next step to perform fine
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Fine adjustment for selected cubes Fine differences in colour rendering and brightness between the cubes can be adjusted with the fine adjustment function. To open the fine adjustment function: 1. Click on the Fine adjust... button. ªª The color fine adjust window opens.
Fig. 21: The EC-Lcontrol fine adjustment window
2. Select a cube and adjust the RGB values until a harmonious colour rendering is achieved for the entire wall. ªª As soon as you change the RGB values, the Reset button appears underneath the RGB boxes. Click on Reset to reset the changes. 3. Press the button finish adjustment to save the settings in all cubes. 4. Press the button Save all at the settings area of the main window to save the settings permanently in all cubes.
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Operation NOTICE Shocks and vibrations Shocks and vibrations can damage the cube. ►► Protect the cubes from heavy shocks and impacts.
NOTICE Switching on the cube after a power failure Switching on the cubes immediately after a power failure can damage the cubes. ►► Wait at least 30 seconds after a power failure before restarting the cube.
Cleaning and care This section describes how to clean the device. Regular and proper cleaning helps to maintain the quality of this device and to protect it from damage.
WARNING Dangerous electric voltage inside the device Cleaning the device while connected to the power supply can result in death, severe injury or can damage the device. ►► Always unplug the device from the electrical outlet before cleaning it. ►► Never pull at the cable to unplug the cord. Always grip the jag to unplug from mains. ►► Do not use any fluids inside the cube.
Cleaning intervals How often you clean the device primarily depends on the environmental condition. ►► Clean the device if dust has collected on the housing with a dry cloth. ►► Contact your dealer for internal cleaning once a year.
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Cleaning the screen surface NOTICE Unsuitable cleaning substances Unsuitable cleaning substances can damage the screen surface. ►► Only use the screen cleaner recommended by eyevis to clean the ►► screen. ►► NEVER spray directly on the screen! This may damage the screen compound. ►► If dirt has accumulated on the screen surface, this can be removed by
gently rubbing the surface with cotton wool or a soft cloth. If the dirt cannot be removed easily, a small amount of screen cleaner can be used. ►► Do not leave any drops of water on the screen when cleaning. Water should be wiped away immediately with a clean, soft cloth, otherwise the display surface may be damaged.
Cleaning the housing NOTICE Unsuitable cleaning substances Never use substances thinners, benzene or abrasive cleaners. They can damage the surface of the housing. ►► Cleaning sprays - Only use the eyeVisor and a damp cloth for cleaning. ►► Wipe the housing over regularly with a soft cloth to keep it clean. Small
stains can be removed using a damp cloth and a small amount of mild detergent.
Cleaning the optic NOTICE Unsuitable cleaning substances Strong cleaning substances such as thinners, benzene or abrasive cleaners can damage the optic. ►► Never use liquid cleaners or cleaning sprays. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. ►► Do not clean the lens when it is heated. ►► Wipe the lens over regularly with a soft cloth to keep it clean. Small stains
can be removed using a damp cloth and a small amount of eyevis special detergent.
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Malfunctions and troubleshooting Before calling your service partner, please check the following table for a possible cause to the trouble you are currently experiencing. ) ) NOTE: The devices may only be opened by specially trained and qualified personnel.
Typical problems No picture ►► Make sure that the power cable is plugged in. ►► Check if the cubes's power is OFF or if the cube is in standby mode. ►► Check that the auxiliary equipment is connected properly. ►► Check if the input setting is correct. ►► Check that the signal is suitable. ►► Make sure the DVI signal not contains HDCP. ►► Check if the input signal resolution for the input box (without scaler board)
is correct.
The cube does not start up ►► Check the cable connections between the cube and input box.
Blurred picture ►► Check the focus adjustment of the cube.
No communication between control PC and cube ►► Check that you have selected the right COM port. ►► Check the COM port settings. ►► Check the serial cable connection for communication.
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Possible causes of malfunctions and problems CAUTION Smoke or peculiar smells If you continue to use the device when smoke or peculiar smells are coming from the cube housing, it may cause a fire or an electric shock. ►► Immediately remove the power plug from the outlet. ►► Make sure that the device is not smouldering inside and this is going unnoticed. ►► Contact your dealer for inspection.
CAUTION Liquids or objects inside the device If you continue to use the device after water, other fluids or objects have been spilled or dropped, this may cause a fire or an electric shock. ►► Immediately remove the power plug from the outlet. ►► Contact your dealer for inspection.
CAUTION Damage caused by dropping the device If you continue to use the device after it has been dropped or the housing has been damaged, it may cause a fire or an electric shock. ►► Immediately remove the power plug from the outlet. ►► Contact your dealer for inspection.
CAUTION Damaged or hot power cable If you continue to use the device even though the power cable is damaged or becomes hot, it may cause a fire or an electric shock. ►► Immediately remove the power plug from the outlet. ►► Contact your dealer for inspection.
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Warranty terms and conditions Duration and validity of warranty The specified product is under warranty for 24 months beginning from the date of delivery by eyevis , valid for the European Union. 12 months applies to products that were purchased outside the European Union. Warranty services during the warranty period do not extend the validity period of the warranty.
Proof of purchase The sales agreement or the invoice (original invoice with serial number) of the first purchaser must be presented as proof of purchase to claim warranty services. If the customer cannot provide this evidence of purchase, the warranty period is dated back to the date of purchase at the distributor (first supplier) plus one month.
Warranty service or exchange during warranty period If the product shows any faults or defects during the warranty period, eyevis provides the following services in compliance with the warranty:
Defective On Arrival (DOA) The customer has to inspect each delivery immediately upon receipt. If any packaging is damaged, the customer has to notify his carrier immediately at goods receiving. If a defect is detected at first unpacking (packaging is not damaged), the customer has to notify his specialist supplier (point of purchase) immediately about the defect. Otherwise the product will be treated under usual terms of warranty.
Return-to-Base-Warranty (Bring-In Warranty) Defective parts or products must be sent back carriage free to eyevis. In certain circumstances, the product can sent back to the specialist supplier (place of purchase) or to eyevis service center (country of purchase). If the product requires repair under warranty, the customer is responsible for the cost of transportation to eyevis. Eyevis bears only the one-way costs for the reshipment of repaired or exchanged products to the customer. During transit, the goods are at the owner’s risk.
Repair and return The defective product has to be sent to eyevis by the customer and is repaired within 21 days. In this case, eyevis bears the costs for required components that may be required or the arising working time, as well as for the costs for reshipment to the customer.
Temporary exchange equipment during repair time (only products under warranty) Bring-in warranty. The customer can request a temporary exchange product during the repair time if the product under warranty cannot be repaired within 30 days. Depending on availability, eyevis decides whether the equipment can be replaced. Any costs of a return delivery for the exchange equipment are borne by the customer.
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Warranty on repairs As a general rule, repairs or replacements do not extend or restart the warranty period. The repaired parts/components will be treated under warranty for 3 months for same kind of problems.
Warranty exclusions General exclusions This warranty covers only malfunction due to any defect in material and/or workmanship of a product put into circulation by the eyevis . A guarantee is therefore excluded for any faults and defects beyond the responsibility of the eyevis , particularly in cases of: Improper use, mechanical damages (e.g. marks caused by scratching, pressure or breaking), improper storing or cleaning, transport damages, misuse, or any other reason the customer or a third party is to blame for, especially if the instructions contained in the manual are not adhered to. Failures or fluctuations of the electrical mains supply, the air conditioning system, or other environmental conditions. Abnormal operating conditions, including smoke (e.g. cigarette smoke) and dust. Defects caused by normal wear and tear or defects caused by lack of service and maintenance (e.g. cleaning the filter). Act of God, fire, flood, aggressive chemical, aggressive biological activity, event of war, vandalism, accidents, etc. Errors of all kinds of using defective or incompatible accessories. (Not including components delivered from eyevis which are covered by the product‘s warranty). Attempted repair, setting, change, installation, or maintenance by a person not authorized by eyevis .
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Accessories Accessories, such as cardboard boxes, packaging, batteries and other components that are used in connection with this product and that expected to be exchanged are not covered by this warranty.
Factory-applied serial number A product that’s serial number is damaged, changed, or removed is no longer covered by this warranty.
Service contact The reaction time to claim a right given by this warranty starts with the customer’s announcement of the claim to eyevis. It is calculated in accordance with the standard service hours of the eyevis. For information about eyevis service, please visit www.eyevis.de.
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Advised procedure for raising a claim Consider the manual before raising a claim See the sections on "Troubleshooting" and in the manual and check whether the problem might be solved on-site before raising a claim referring to this warranty.
Prepare necessary information If the problem still exists, the customer should try to get support from a regional eyevis partner. Please prepare the following information: Product identification (model/type) and serial number of the device Date and place of purchase or eyevis order number (e.g. AUF-...) A description of the problem in hand Pick-up address and contact information A description of the requested service
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Approval by eyevis After performing an analysis of the faults and damages of the device, eyevis will approve your warranty claim if the necessary requirements are fulfilled.
Service code: RMA number In case of a defect, the customer will receive a service code the RMA number. eyevis will prepare the service requested by the customer.
Packing The customer has to pack the defective device properly in the original box, to label it as fragile, and to attach the RMA number visibly on the box. eyevis can provide a new original box on request. The customer is liable for damages caused by the use of improper or unsuitable packaging.
Transport The customer arranges the transport of the device to eyevis . For more information, please contact eyevis .
Costs not covered by warranty defects The eyevis reserves the right to charge the customer for costs incurred due to complaints concerning defects or faults that are not covered by warranty.
Legal and other claims There are no other express or implied warranties, representations, or conditions than those stated in this warranty. Other legal or contractual claims, including against the seller of the product, are excluded as far as eyevis has provided service based on this warranty. This warranty does not affect or have influence on other legal guarantee claims or other contractual claims of the customer against the seller of the product. These claims can be made alternatively to the claims referred to in this warranty document.
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Limitations of liability In cases of slight negligent breaches of duty, the liability of eyevis is limited to the direct, foreseeable, and contract-typical average damage. The slightly negligent breach of minor contractual obligations excludes the liability. eyevis will not be liable for any loss, damage or alterations to third party accessories, hardware or software or programs, data or information stored on any media or any part of the product, no matter how it occurs, or for any loss or damage arising from loss of use, loss of profits or revenue, or for any resulting indirect or consequential loss or damage. The policy sum regarding all requirements of the warranty does not exceed, at discretion of eyevis, the original purchase price of the product or alternatively the costs of substitution of the product. The warranty shall not apply to repairs or service necessitated by normal wear and tear or for lack of reasonable and proper maintenance. As far as the liability of eyevis is excluded or limited, this also applies to the personal compensation liability of its staff, employees, associated employees, agents, and auxiliary persons. The preceding limitations of liability do not apply to the customer’s claims derived from the Product Liability Act and to claims concerning damages to the body or health or in case of the loss of the life of the customer.
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Appendix Appendix: Technical specifications DLP® REAR-PROJECTION CUBE WITH CLUSTER-LED PROJECTION TECHNOLOGY
EC-50-LXT-1000 Description:
Digital 50 inch DLP®-rear-projection unit, stackable and addible, for data and video representation
Resolution:
1024 × 768 Pixel (XGA/4:3)
Brightness:
HB Screen: 1105 cd/m2 (max.) / 948 cd/m2 (typ.) CrossPrism Screen: 595 cd/m2 (max.) / 510 cd/m2 (typ.)
Image size (W x H):
1000 × 750 mm (ca. 50 inch / ca. 127 cm screen diagonal)
Dimensions (W x H x D):
1000 × 980 × 750 mm
Weight:
ca. 60 kg
EC-50-LSXT-1000 Description:
Digital 50 inch DLP®-rear-projection unit, stackable and addible, for data and video representation
Resolution:
1280 × 1024 Pixel (SXGA/5:4)
Brightness:
HB Screen: 998 cd/m2 (max.) / 856 cd/m2 (typ.) CrossPrism Screen: 540 cd/m2 (max.) / 463 cd/m2 (typ.)
Image size (W x H):
1000 × 800 mm (ca. 50 inch / ca. 127 cm screen diagonal)
Dimensions (W x H x D):
1000 × 1030 × 800 mm
Weight:
ca. 65 kg
EC-50-LSXT+-1000 Description:
Digital 50 inch DLP®-rear-projection unit, stackable and addible, for data and video representation
Resolution:
1400 × 1050 Pixel (SXGA+/4:3) / Chip: DMD-Chip SXGA+ / LVDS 0.95“
Brightness:
HB Screen: 1068 cd/m2 (max.) / 917 cd/m2 (typ.) CrossPrism Screen: 580 cd/m2 (max.) / 498 cd/m2 (typ.)
Image size (W x H):
1000 × 750 mm (ca. 50 inch / ca. 127 cm screen diagonal)
Dimensions (W x H x D):
1000 × 980 × 620 mm
Weight:
ca. 75 kg
EC-70-LSXT+-1000 Description:
Digital 70 inch DLP®-rear-projection unit, stackable and addible, for data and video representation
Resolution:
1400 × 1050 Pixel (SXGA+/4:3) / Chip: DMD-Chip SXGA+ / LVDS 0.95“
Brightness:
HB Screen: 553 cd/m2 (max.) / 474 cd/m2 (typ.) CrossPrism Screen: 300 cd/m2 (max.) / 258 cd/m2 (typ.)
Image size (W x H):
1400 × 1050 mm (ca. 70 inch / ca. 177 cm screen diagonal)
Dimensions (W x H x D):
1400 × 1270 × 750 mm
Weight:
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EC-80-LSXT+-1000 Description:
Digital 80 inch DLP®-rear-projection unit, stackable and addible, for data and video representation
Resolution:
1400 × 1050 Pixel (SXGA+/4:3) / Chip: DMD-Chip SXGA+ / LVDS 0.95“
Brightness:
HB Screen: 414 cd/m2 (max.) / 356 cd/m2 (typ.) CrossPrism Screen: 225 cd/m2 (max.) / 193 cd/m2 (typ.)
Image size (W x H):
1600 × 1200 mm (ca. 80 inch / ca. 203 cm screen diagonal)
Dimensions (W x H x D):
1600 × 1480 × 1000 mm
Weight:
141kg (incl. housing, projector, input box and screen element)
EC-100-LSXT+-1000 Description:
Digital 100 inch DLP®-rear-projection unit for data and video representation
Resolution:
1400 × 1050 Pixel (SXGA+/4:3) / Chip: DMD-Chip SXGA+ / LVDS 0.95“
Brightness:
HB Screen: 230 cd/m2 (max.) / 198 cd/m2 (typ.) Beta Screen: 125 cd/m2 (max.) / 107 cd/m2 (typ.)
Image size (W x H):
2000 × 1500 mm (ca. 100 inch / ca. 254 cm screen diagonal)
Dimensions (W x H x D):
2000 × 1628 × 1350 mm
Weight:
ca. 160 kg
EC-50-LHD-1000 Description:
Digital 50 inch DLP®-rear-projection unit, stackable and addible, for data and video representation
Resolution:
1920 × 1080 Pixel (Full HD/16:9)
Processing:
1080P / 0.95 inch DMD@LVDS
Brightness:
HB Screen: 1299 cd/m2 (max.) / 1115 cd/m2 (typ.) ISE Screen: TBD cd/m2 (max.) / TBD cd/m2 (typ.)
Image size (W x H):
1100 × 618 mm (ca. 50 inch / 126 cm screen diagonal)
Dimensions (W x H x D):
1100 × 798 × 730 mm
Weight:
ca. 79 kg
EC-60-LHD-1000 Description:
Digital 60 inch DLP®-rear-projection unit, stackable and addible, for data and video representation
Resolution:
1920 × 1080 Pixel (Full HD/16:9)
Processing:
1080P / 0.95 inch DMD@LVDS
Brightness:
HB Screen: 884 cd/m2 (max.) / 759 cd/m2 (typ.) ISE Screen: TBD cd/m2 (max.) / TBD cd/m2 (typ.)
Image size (W x H):
1344 × 756 mm (ca. 60 inch / 152 cm screen diagonal)
Dimensions (W x H x D):
1344 × 956 × 820 mm
Weight:
ca. 90 kg
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EC-70-LHD-1000 Description:
Digital 70 inch DLP®-rear-projection unit, stackable and addible, for data and video representation
Resolution:
1920 × 1080 Pixel (Full HD/16:9)
Processing:
1080P / 0.95 inch DMD@LVDS
Brightness:
HB Screen: 723 cd/m2 (max.) / 620 cd/m2 (typ.) CrossPrism Screen: 392 cd/m2 (max.) / 337 cd/m2 (typ.)
Image size (W x H):
1400 × 1050 mm (ca. 70 inch / ca. 177 cm screen diagonal)
Dimensions (W x H x D):
1400 × 1388 × 970 mm
Weight:
ca. 79 kg
EC-70-LUXT-1000 Description:
Digital 70 inch DLP®-rear-projection unit, stackable and addible, for data and video representation
Resolution:
1600 × 1200 Pixel (UXGA/4:3)
Brightness:
HB Screen: 617 cd/m2 (max.) / 530 cd/m2 (typ.) CrossPrism Screen: 335 cd/m2 (max.) / 288 cd/m2 (typ.)
Image size (W x H):
1460 x 821 mm (approx. 67” screen diagonal)
Dimensions (W x H x D):
1460 x 1055 x 850 mm
Weight:
Approx. 95 kg
EC-56-LWXT-1000 Description:
Digital 56 inch DLP®-rear-projection unit, stackable and addible, for data and video representation
Resolution:
1920 × 1200 Pixel (WUXGA/16:10)
Brightness:
HB Screen: 995 cd/m2 (max.) / 854 cd/m2 (typ.) CrossPrism Screen: 540 cd/m2 (max.) / 464 cd/m2 (typ.)
Image size (W x H):
1209.5 × 756 mm (ca. 56 inch / ca. 142 cm screen diagonal)
Dimensions (W x H x D):
1209.5 × 968 × 743 mm
Weight:
ca. 80 kg
EC-70-LWXT-1000 Description:
Digital 70 inch DLP®-rear-projection unit, stackable and addible, for data and video representation
Resolution:
1920 × 1200 Pixel (WUXGA/16:10)
Brightness:
HB Screen: 626 cd/m2 (max.) / 538 cd/m2 (typ.) CrossPrism Screen: 340 cd/m2 (max.) / 292 cd/m2 (typ.)
Image size (W x H):
1519.8 × 950 mm (ca. 70 inch / ca. 177 cm screen diagonal)
Dimensions (W x H x D):
1519.8 × 1190 × 800 mm
Weight:
ca. 105 kg
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General technical specifications Contrast ratio:
1500:1 (max. 5000:1 dynamic contrast)
Brightness uniformity:
≥ 95% (SUR25)
Input signal:
1x DVI
Projection screen:
Standard Screen: CrossPrism Screen, other Screen Types available on request (BlackBead Screen, ISE Screen (Improved Screen Element))
Frame:
0.3 mm
Power consumption:
normal operation: 210 W (typ.) / reduced power mode 120 W / max. 300 W
Heat Dissipation:
716 BTU/h (typ.)
Median LED Lifetime:
>60,000 hrs under normal environmental conditions / L70B50 manufacturer information) (75,000 - 90,000 hrs in ‘Low Power Operation Mode’, i.e. additional 15,000 to 30,000 hrs depending on the amount of power reduction)
Software:
eyeDevice Setup Software
Environmental conditions Temperatur Conditions:
• 10 - 40 °C • recommended 15 - 25 °C (for Seamless Screens 18 - 25 °C ) • Storage: 0 - 50 °C
Humidity:
0 % – 80 % non-condensing
Altitude:
0 – 3000 m
Noise level:
≤ 36 dB
Options Different screen versions to suit the requirements of different fields of application (viewing angles, brightness uniformity, etc.) Scaler Board (internal split controller) ACT - Auto-Colour Tracking, auto-adjustment of brightness and colours for each display according to the adjusted values EYE-MSP - Matrix-Shading-Processor integrated in cube EC-MAS - Motorized geometry adjustment via IR remote control or PS2 Network Board Service and Maintenance Contracts Different Basement Options: Standard Basement, Basements on Wheels, Basements on Rails, Anti-Vibration Basements
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Index A ADDRESSING APPENDIX
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
ASSEMBLY
P 29 PACKAGING 67
21
C CARE CLAIM
58
PORT MODULE PROGRAM
INSTALLING STARTING
65 RMA
S
CLEANING
58
CONFIGURATION
34 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
T
LOADING PROGRAMS READING SAVING
CONTROL MODULE
39 34 39 39
64 40
SOFTWARE
35
STORAGE
14
TRANSPORT
14
14
W 15 WARRANTY 63
E 35
F ADJUSTING
67
U
DOA
FOCUS
65
SETTINGS
DELIVERY CONTENTS
EYEDEVICE SETUP
34 34
SERIAL NUMBER
19 UNPACKING
D
20
R
65 65 66 65 65 65 64 65
COSTS LEGAL LIMITATIONS PACKING RAISING A CLAIM RMA SERVICE TRANSPORT
15
ACCESSORIES DOA DURATION EXCHANGE EXCLUSIONS SERIAL NUMBER SERVICE VALIDITY
63 64 63 63 63 64 64 63 63
31
G GEOMETRY
ADJUSTING
32 32
I INPUT BOX
19
INSTALLATION
21
ADDRESSING BASEMENT CABLING EARTHING MOUNTING
29 21 28 27 21
M MONITOR
ADJUSTING
33
O OPERATION
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Notes:
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