6 status overview, Status overview, Going from ready to eco standby – Barco F80-4K9 9000-Lumen 4K UHD DLP Laser Projector (No Lens) User Manual
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Going from READY to ECO standby
If ECO Standby mode is enabled in the service menu (refer to the section "GUI - system settings/Standby
ECO", in User Guide) the projector will automatically go to
ECO
standby mode after a time-out (default 15
minutes). All electronics (including fans, pumps,...) go down except for a very small wake up controller. The
Power on/off
button will FLASH WHITE every second.
Another way to switch in
ECO
mode (when you are in
READY
mode) is press and hold the
Power on/off
button on the projector for 3 seconds, or press the
Power Off
button on the remote control.
And finally, a JSON command (Go to ECO) could also be send to make the projector turn in to
ECO
mode.
Going from ECO to ON
Press the
Power on/off
button on the projector or the
Power On
button on the remote control. The projector
goes from
ECO
directly to
ON
. The projector will go through the same booting phase as on power plugging,
then do the transition from
READY
to
ON
. Of course startup-time will be longer then from
READY
to
ON
.
An ASCII command (Powr1) could also be send via RS232 to make the projector turn in to
ON
mode.
Wake on LAN (WOL)
Wake-on-LAN (WOL), the standard ethernet network command, can be used to awakened or to turn on the
projector by network message.
Used alone, the WOL command allows to switch in
READY
mode. A JSON command must be performed in
addition to make the projector turn in to
ON
mode:
1. Send WOL.
2. Wait for connection to façade/prospector (the unit does provide feedback when it’s ready).
3. Wait for ready state.
4. Sleep 5 seconds.
5. Send JSON “power on” command (to switch in
ON
mode).
2.6 Status overview
Description
Once the projector is started, go to
Status
menu to get an overview of parameters such as :
•
Chosen source
•
Current resolution and refresh rate
•
Device serial number and article number
•
Current firmware version and model name
•
Current illumination (in percentage)
•
Lamp runtime in hours
•
Chosen communication method and IP address (if connected)
•
Warp status
•
Environmental temperature