Video Problems: General Info
So let’s assume that you have a
picture of some sort, but the color is
incorrect, one tube is not lit, or
something else funky is going on.
Note to first time Barco owners: The on screen BARCO logo only projects in
red and green, the blue tube will remain dark. I’ve had a number of phone calls
on this. This is normal.
A lot of problems are actually caused by signal sources or cabling. Before
you jump to the conclusion that the projector has a problem, try making sure
that the signal source or cabling is not causing the projector to act up. You
can do this via a few ways:
If you are running RGB into the projector from an HTPC, scaler, HD box or
line doubler, try feeding a video or Svideo signal from a DVD player right into
the projector via a short video or Svideo cable. Select input 1 or 2 depending
on which input you connected to. See if that will get you a decent image. If so,
recheck your line doubler, scaler and cable.
Also, you can usually connect the output of a scaler or line doubler to a
regular SVGA computer monitor. That again may confirm problems with your signal
source.
Note also that many early Barco models will only accept a negative sync
signal from your signal source. Many video cards and some scalers/processors
only output positive sync, and an external Extron box such as the 202 will be
needed to convert the positive sync to negative sync that the projector will
recognize.
Assuming now that your signal source is fine, let’s look at the Barco signal
path that it takes in the set.
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