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Topic: Replacement of a HD-SDI board in Barco DP4k-23B
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Chris Cooley
Film Handler
Posts: 9
From: Panama City, FL, USA
Registered: Feb 2012
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posted 03-16-2013 03:00 PM
I need some help. I believe the HD-SDI board in the projector is going out. It is currently being used for alternative 3D content with a Doremi 3D Dimension Box.
Everything has been fine, but now the colors will just go completely crazy and the picture looks like a cartoon drawing, then will correct itself, and then it will happen again. Now it stays pretty much screwed up.
I just upgraded all of the software in the projector. The ICP firmware, the Egnima firmware, and the Barco software package. All updated completed perfectly.
Now I got a new HD-SDI card, but I cant seem to load the software into it. When I try to connect using the TI software it will not login or seem to see the card. If I try thru the Barco communicator software its says wrong IP address. I guess because this new card is blank, it doesn't have an address?
Any help would be great!
Thanks, Chris
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Chris Cooley
Film Handler
Posts: 9
From: Panama City, FL, USA
Registered: Feb 2012
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posted 03-16-2013 04:16 PM
Thanks for the fast reply. The problem only seems to affect the HD-SDI connection. test patterns are fine, and the DVI input which is used for all 2D alternative content is always working.
In regards to why I have the HD-SDI board, is because I am waiting for the IMS-1000 to ship. I will use it for cinema content. This is in a residential install, not a commercial theater, and right now the HD-SDI board with the Doremi 3D box gives us Blu-Ray 3D.
Back to the main issue, I guess I got the HD-SDI card, and the enigma also. Im assuming that is the smaller board that is screwed to the top of the main board. It has a battery date code of 06/15/2010.
So are you saying, that I can take my HD-SDI board, remove the enigma, and plug it into the top of the replacement HD-SDI board? If the SDI board is the problem, I can see where this would fix it. If its the enigma board, is there a way to change the battery on the one that came with the replacement board?
Thanks so much for the help!
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Chris Cooley
Film Handler
Posts: 9
From: Panama City, FL, USA
Registered: Feb 2012
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posted 03-16-2013 06:19 PM
Marco,
Looks like what you are saying makes sense to me. I have changed everything i could, and it kept screwing up about 10 mins after the projector was turned on. I put my original HD-SDI card back into the projector with my enigma board. Still had the same problem. Every combination of new and old.
I finally removed all the cards, ICP, HD-SDI card, and the card with all the connectors on it. Re-seated all of them like Steve suggested, and so far it has not missed a beat. So maybe that was all it was.
When I was saying I couldn't connect to the enigma board, i was meaning thru the TI software. When I would try to connect to the enigma board, the replacement one, it couldn't see it and it wouldn't let me log-in. I think it is exactly what Steve suggested, the battery on it was dead, so it was like the board wasn't even there.
Thanks for all the help! Keeping my fingers crossed that everything is good to go!
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