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MSWU-81E  07/08/2013

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2.General

Rear projection

The projector is installed, either in a table mount or ceiling mount configuration, at the other side of the screen opposite the 
audience.

AUDIENCE

BACKSTAGE

R/C

R/T

FLOOR

SCREEN

Rear projection

AUDIENCE

BACKSTAGE

R/C

FLOOR

SCREEN

Rear projection, ceiling mounted in table position

Positioning the projector

FLOOR

SCREEN

SCREEN

PD

A

CD

SCREEN

SW

SW

SH

B

SH

B

CD

Positioning projector

The projector should be installed at right angles (horizontally  and vertically) to the screen at a distance PD. Note the distance 
(A) between lens centre and table surface is slightly variable. This distance (A) is nominal 14 cm in case all feet are turned in 
completely and the vertical lens shift is set to zero (0).

Summary of Contents for MSWU-81E

Page 1: ...MSWU 81E User manual...

Page 2: ...Barco nv Projection Division Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 82 11 Fax 32 56 36 883 86 Support www barco com esupport Visit us at the web www barco com Printed in China...

Page 3: ...a guarantee relating to perfect manufacturing as part of the legally stipulated terms of guarantee On receipt the purchaser must immediately inspect all delivered goods for damage incurred during tra...

Page 4: ...nstallation process overview 11 3 PHYSICAL INSTALLATION 12 3 1 Remote control unit RCU 12 3 2 Lenses 14 3 3 Connecting the projector with the power net 17 3 4 Alignment of a table mounted projector 19...

Page 5: ...ge 33 5 9 Adjusting the lens by horizontal and vertical lens shift 33 5 10 Introduction the OSD Lite on screen 34 6 ADVANCED OSD MENU 35 6 1 How to activate the Advanced OSD menu 35 6 2 How to navigat...

Page 6: ...imings 46 8 10 Auto Image 47 9 LAYOUT 48 9 1 Layout menu overview 48 9 2 Zoom 49 9 3 Main Select 49 9 4 PIP Select 50 9 5 PIP Position 50 9 5 PIP 50 10 LAMP 51 10 1 Lamp menu overview 51 10 2 Mode 52...

Page 7: ...57 11 9 Color Space 57 11 10 Lens To Midposition 57 12 CONTROL 58 12 1 Control menu overview 58 12 2 Eco Network Power 59 12 3 Network 59 12 4 Menu Position 60 12 5 Start Up Logo 61 12 6 Start Up Chi...

Page 8: ...let Ventilation 68 14 4 Cleaning the lens 68 14 5 Cleaning the exterior of the projector 68 14 6 Simple troubleshooting 69 15 PROJECTOR SPECIFICATION 71 15 1 Specifications 71 15 2 STANDARD SOURCE FIL...

Page 9: ...General safety instructions Before operating this equipment please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference Installation and preliminary adjustments should be performed by quali...

Page 10: ...or moisture Do not immerse or expose this projector in water or other liquids Do not spill liquid of any kind on this projector Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet unplug the set...

Page 11: ...in a fire For this reason it is absolutely necessary to leave an exclusion zone around all external surfaces of the projector whereby no flammable or combustible materials are present The exclusion zo...

Page 12: ...ed service personnel Attempts to alter the factory set internal controls or to change other control settings not specially discussed in this manual can lead to permanent damage to the projector and ca...

Page 13: ...measured at the projector air inlet does not exceed 40 C 104 F Clean air environment A projector must always be mounted in a manner which ensures the free flow of clean air into the projectors ventil...

Page 14: ...ojector with the power net is delivered with the projector Projector weight Do not underestimate the weight of the MSWU 81E projector The projector weights about 34 kg 76 lb without lens Be sure that...

Page 15: ...or was inspected and found to be free of mechanical and electrical defects As soon as the projector is unpacked inspect for any damage that may have occurred in transit Save all packing material until...

Page 16: ...The different configurations Depending on the installation the projector can be mounted in different ways the different configurations are 1 Front Table F T 2 Front Ceiling F C upside down 3 Front Cei...

Page 17: ...SCREEN Rear projection ceiling mounted in table position Positioning the projector FLOOR SCREEN SCREEN PD A CD SCREEN SW SW SH B SH B CD Positioning projector The projector should be installed at rig...

Page 18: ...l and optical limitations it s recommended to keep the shift values within the field of view F as illustrated below Within these shift ranges the projector and lens perform excellently Configuring the...

Page 19: ...ted throw distance Adjust the feet to ensure that the projector is installed at right angles horizontally and vertically with the screen See page 19 3 4 Alignment of a table mounted projector and page...

Page 20: ...ote is going to be unused for long periods of time be sure to remove the batteries to prevent leakage which could damage the remote control The liquid contents in the batteries is harmful to the skin...

Page 21: ...ARTMENT IR LED S Basic Remote Command result RCU Lite action start the projector press on off turn off the projector press on off show main menu on screen press home move through menu press arrow keys...

Page 22: ...4 2 17 1 R9832744 RLD W Zoom Zoom lens 2 17 2 90 1 R9832745 RLD W Zoom lens 2 90 4 34 1 R9832746 RLD W Zoom lens 4 34 6 76 1 Projection lenses are optional accessories Please contact your local dealer...

Page 23: ...5 Counterclockwise rotate the lens to the end then you can follow the forward direction to remove the lens CAUTION Never transport the projector with a Lens mounted in the Lens Holder Always remove t...

Page 24: ...oom out Zoom in Lens Shift In addition to using the adjustable feet to adjust projection angle you can also use the Lens Shift function to adjust the projected image Moving the lens vertically The dis...

Page 25: ...ns shift adjustment Range of horizontal lens shift adjustment This illustration shows normal horizontal lens shift without the use of special specification lens or projector 3 3 Connecting the project...

Page 26: ...ower range CAUTION Once the projector is switched to standby the lamp cooling fans will continue to run for approx imately five minutes to ensure that the projector and lamp have sufficiently cooled a...

Page 27: ...the zoom range of the used lens and the size of the screen 2 Project one of the internal hatch patterns on the screen 3 Turn the adjustable feet in or out until the projected hatch pattern has a perf...

Page 28: ...e back of the projector Make sure that the mounting holes matches the holes in the projector 3 Insert a bolt in each corner and turn in these bolts 152 5mm 532mm 305mm Mounting bracket screw 6 holes o...

Page 29: ...Lamp 2 4 2 Projector Rear view Adjustable foot Infrared sensor Power inlet Power switch I ON O OFF Projector Keypad Ventilation slot The hot air generated inside the projector is dispersed through th...

Page 30: ...check and manipulate all the projector settings Remote diagnostics control and monitoring of the projector can then become a daily and very simple operation The network connectivity permits to detect...

Page 31: ...er of conductors data rate word length and type of connector to be used The standard specifies com ponent connection standards with regard to computer interface It is also called RS 232 C which is the...

Page 32: ...Y The LED indicator shows solid RED when the projector is off and at standby mode ON The LED indicator is off when the projector is on ERROR The LED indicator is blinking at a 0 25 second interval whe...

Page 33: ...I DVI input source BD HD DVD DVD player HD set top box gaming consoles and so forth 12V Trigger connection If your home theatre system includes a projector screen screen cover or other 12V Trigger equ...

Page 34: ...connection Connect your PC or other devices with VGAoutput to the VGAinput connectors on the projector to be used as the source of image input Desk Top or Notebook AC POWER SWITCH AC MAINS 100 240 Vol...

Page 35: ...SCART inputs and the synchronized output to the VIDEO jack Green Blue Red DVD player or other SCART RGBS input sources IR INPUT connection If the projector is unable to pick up the IR signals from th...

Page 36: ...nication COMPONENT connection Take the 3 5 cabled RGB component video connectors from the source equipment to the projector s COMPONENT1 SCART or COMPONENT2 jacks DTV YPbPr Y Pb Pr DTV set top box or...

Page 37: ...ojector Remote control functions This remote control includes a battery powered infrared IR transmitter that allows the user to control the projector remotely This remote control is used for source se...

Page 38: ...setting middle adapt the contrast between light dark areas use arrow keys to slide default setting middle select color preset most fitted for your image best condition to view computer images default...

Page 39: ...n the remote control 5 4 Switching to standby How to switch to standby Press 2x power button to go to standby after first push then push again to power of projector the message is displayed The projec...

Page 40: ...ve remote control signal reception 40 25m 25m 40 Avoid placing the remote control at places of high temperature or humidity as it could cause the remote control to malfunction 5 7 Source selection Pre...

Page 41: ...sh If you wish to switch to a different language Press on the remote control select the language you prefer for the OSD 5 9 Adjusting the lens by horizontal and vertical lens shift Via the remote cont...

Page 42: ...bright and vivid on the other hand if colors are undersaturated the image will appear to be washed out ASPECT RATIO You can select differnt aspect vis this function Refer to page 45 8 8 Aspect Ratio...

Page 43: ...and image settings Layout adjustment set up of the main window and the picture in picture window Lamp manage the lamp mode the lamp use lamp type and history Alignment groups all controls necessary d...

Page 44: ...e adjustment With the local keypad or remote control press the or key until the desired value setup is reached Press EXIT to finalize the adjustment Direct adjustment within the menu Use the or key to...

Page 45: ...I1 HDMI2 VGA YUV1 RGBHV YUV2 Input Configuration Auto YUV HD YUV STD RGB PC RGB Video Input Locking Auto 48Hz 50Hz 60Hz Auto Power Off On Off Auto Power ON On Off No Signal Logo Blue Black White Auto...

Page 46: ...resolutions uses the YUV STD For all other resolutions YUV HD is used 7 4 Input Locking What is possible The output signal can be locked on an internal sync signal or on the sync signal of one of the...

Page 47: ...up the projector using the socket s switch instead of the remote If you do not need this function please set it to Off 7 7 No Signal When no signal is available at the selected input the output can b...

Page 48: ...Brightness 0 200 Sharpness 0 200 Noise Reduction 0 200 Color Temperature 3200K 5400K 6500K 9300K Native Input Balance Black Balance Offset Red Offset Green Offset Blue Offset White Balance Red Gain G...

Page 49: ...reen and blue signals Brightness adjustment can be done with the Brightness key on the RCU or via the menu structure It is recommended that you adjust the image to the following status The darkest bla...

Page 50: ...aving SD input Generally speaking reducing image noise will lower the value of high frequency detail and make the image appear more mellow noise reduction 8 6 Color Temperature You can choose from 320...

Page 51: ...the three color signals will happen independently i e the colors will end to be unbalanced image 9 30 B Black level 0 7V Image 9 29 Black level G R R G B One can conclude here that a good color track...

Page 52: ...hen projecting a 100 black image image B The changeover from min to max is indicated by the apparition of bright spots also called digital noise An alternative to a full screen White black pattern is...

Page 53: ...h the window will be displayed e g 4 by 3 or 16 by 9 Can also be expressed as a decimal number such as 1 77 The larger the ratio or decimal the wider the image or the less the image is squared The asp...

Page 54: ...o the rightful owner of the image Please do so at your own discretion 8 9 Timings H Total Press to adjust the horizontal total Use this function to adjust the clock frequency of pixel sampling horizon...

Page 55: ...rojected image is not at the center of the screen i e shifted up or down and ends up being cropped use this function to adjust the image s vertical position The following image is an example of test i...

Page 56: ...view Zoom Main Select PIP Select PIP Position PIP 9 1 Layout menu overview LAYOUT Zoom Off Crop Zoom Main Select HDMI1 HDMI2 VGA YUV1 RGBHV YUV2 PIP Select HDMI1 HDMI2 VGA YUV1 RGBHV YUV2 PIP Position...

Page 57: ...resolution on either side of the image and two similar masks above and below the projected image Zoom You can use this function to enlarge the image s horizontal resolution over the 106 of the default...

Page 58: ...in five different location over the main picture according to your preference 9 5 PIP If you wish to display PIP image you can make the configuration here By choosing ON you will see two windows on t...

Page 59: ...tue Mode setup Power saving setup Lamp1 and Lamp2 on or off setup Lamp1 and Lamp2 Run Time display Lamp Quality 10 1 Lamp menu overview LAMPS Mode Eco Normal Power LAMPS Single Dual High Altitude Mode...

Page 60: ...e the image from projector A being brighter than projector B When this occurs you can use this function you could encounter situations where the image from projector A being brighter than projector B...

Page 61: ...for the projector is at 3000m 25C This means that you should not be operating the projector in high altitudes when the working environment is over 25C Due to the air thinning substantially at high alt...

Page 62: ...p Keystone adjustment Dynamic Contrast setup Gammy adjustment Internal Patterns setup Color space select Setup lens to midposition 11 1 Alignment menu overview ALIGNMENT Rear Projection On Off Ceiling...

Page 63: ...ojection ceiling mode Correct Picture canoe c a n o e canoe Rear projection desktop installaion Press HOME Advanced ALIGNMENT Rear Projection and choose ON the projector is now configured for rear pro...

Page 64: ...s focus Shift Use this function to adjust the lens shift Refer to page 16 Lens Shift 11 6 Keystone Horizontal Keystone Vertical Keystone Use this function to correct keystoning caused by projection an...

Page 65: ...ng color and rearrange the color triangle 11 8 Internal Patterns The projector comes with some standard built in patterns for testers to calibrate the equipment These include 0 Off 1 Color Bars 2 Hatc...

Page 66: ...rojector auto select the source or not Setup the Advanced menu s language 12 1 Control menu overview CONTROL Eco Network Power On Off Network IP Address Subnet mask Gateway DHCP Menu Position Top Left...

Page 67: ...sabled You won t be able to conserve power but you can control the projector remotely over a network 12 3 Network To control the projector via network after connecting the network cables for a PC and...

Page 68: ...ment of IP addresses in an organization s network Using the Internet Protocol each machine that can connect to the Internet needs a unique IP address When an organization sets up its computer users wi...

Page 69: ...e user chooses the 16 10 aspect ratio 16 9 Outputs 12V of power on Trigger1 or 2 when the user chooses the 16 9 aspect ratio 1 88 Outputs 12V of power on Trigger1 or 2 when the user chooses the 1 88 a...

Page 70: ...w SERVICE Model Read only information Serial Number Software Version Active PIP source Pixel Clock Signal Format H V Refresh Rate Lamp1 Run Time Lamp2 Run Time Lamp Hour Reset Lamp1 Hour Reset Lamp2 H...

Page 71: ...lays the projector s total operating hours When a lamp s run time has reached 1200 hours or when you notice the projected image to be noticeably dimmer please replace the lamp 13 3 Lamp Hour Reset Use...

Page 72: ...projector and unplug the power cord before starting the procedure Keep all flammable items away from lamp Never to remodel or disassembly on lamp housing Lamp contains mercury If lamp bursts during o...

Page 73: ...rod on the lamp cover and pull the lamp out 6 Insert the new lamp in the direction shown in the illustration into the lamp assembly tighten the two screws using a screw diver and make sure the lamp i...

Page 74: ...ntake clear of dust and prevent possible over temperature issue of the projector due to the clog of filter CAUTION The high density filter must be replaced on a regular basis depending on the environm...

Page 75: ...MSWU 81E 07 08 2013 67 14 Lamp and Filter Maintenance 2 Take out the old filter 3 Insert new filter Black side White side 4 Tighten the five screws of left side cover...

Page 76: ...in a one single direction Warning Do not wipe back and forwards across the lens surface as this tends to grind dirt into the coating 5 Do not leave the cleaning cloth in either an open room or lab co...

Page 77: ...trol does not operate normally 1 The battery might have run out 2 You might have inserted the batteries in the wrong orientations 3 You may be operating the remote control too far away from the projec...

Page 78: ...ly connected check to see if the input device is in normal working order 2 Replace the projector lamp The colors of the projected image are out of place i e displaying red as blue The G Y R Pr B Pb ca...

Page 79: ...s 5 BNC VGA HDMI 1 HDMI 2 Input Resolutions up to WUXGA 1920x1200 60Hz Software tools Projection Toolset Control IR RS232 RJ45 Network connection 10 100 Base T RJ 45 connection Power requirements 100...

Page 80: ...0 1080 47 95 x x x 1680 1050 59 94 x x x 1920 1200 50 x x x 1920 1200 RB 59 94 x x x 1920 1200 RB 60 x x x Apple Mac 640 480 66 59 x x 832 624 74 54 x x SECAM SECAM M 50 SDTV RGBS 50 1440x480i 60 x x...

Page 81: ...MSWU 81E 07 08 2013 73 15 Projector Specifications 15 3 Dimension 670mm 265mm 530mm...

Page 82: ...isposal of batteries in the product This product contains batteries covered by the Directive 2006 66 EC which must be collected and disposed of separately from municipal waste If the battery contains...

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