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   Configure the Display

Matrix StIM™ WQ/SIM WQ User Manual

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020-100883-01 Rev. 2 (06-2013)

All Joined

All messages reach all ports, regardless of type. In the case of multiple Ethernet sessions, input on 
one Ethernet session will be relayed to all other Ethernet sessions, as well as to the RS-232 and RS-
422 ports.

Ethernet Settings

To access the Ethernet Settings window select Configuration > Communication Ethernet 
Settings
 from the Main menu.

IP Address

Enter a valid and unique IP address for use on the network 
to which the projector is currently connected. This address 
will overwrite any previous IP address such as the projector 
factory-defined default. It takes approximately 10 seconds 
for the projector to respond to its new address.

TCP Port 

On some Ethernet networks, firewall restrictions may require that the port number of the projector 
be changed from its default of 3002. If so, enter a new valid port number here. It is highly 
recommended not to use a port number below 1000, as these ports are typically reserved for and 
used by common IP applications.

Subnet Mask 

Subnet Mask determines the subnet mask for the IP address and must be set manually. 

Gateway 

This is the IP address of the gateway used to reach any non-local IP addresses; it must be set 
manually.

Host Name

Set the hostname for the device.

Domain Name

Set the domain for the device.

MAC Address 

Displays the MAC address of the projector (read-only).

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Recommended for Network Administrators only.

Summary of Contents for 130-002103-01

Page 1: ...Matrix StIM WQ SIM WQ U s e r M a n u a l 020 100883 01...

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Page 3: ...Matrix StIM WQ SIM WQ U S E R M A N U A L 020 100883 01...

Page 4: ...Please dispose of the product appropriately and according to local regulations In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products Please help us t...

Page 5: ...in deutscher Sprache Vor der Anwendung oder der Instandhaltung dieses Produktes lesen Sie bitte alle Anweisungen Il CD fornito con il manuale stampato contiene una copia elettronica in lingua italiano...

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Page 7: ...alculate Throw Distance and Position 10 Determine Vertical and Horizontal Position 11 Connect a Source 12 Serial Port Connections 12 Control Network 12 Inputs 1 and 2 13 GPIO 13 ArrayLOC Network 13 Co...

Page 8: ...Tools Tab Virtual OSD 30 Admin Tab 31 Upload a Gamma File 32 Create a Backup File 32 Restore a File 32 Perform Diagnostic Test 33 Admin Tab Users 33 Advanced Tab Real Time Events RTE 34 Add a Schedule...

Page 9: ...51 Adjust Projected White and Primary Colors for the Array 52 Fine tune Whites White Brightness or Primary Colors 54 Configure ArrayLOC 55 Fine tune Projector Colors with a Color Meter 56 Image Setti...

Page 10: ...attern 64 Set Grey Level 64 Freeze Light Engine Image 65 Select a Color 65 Select a Light Engine Test Pattern 65 Upgrade Software 66 Requirements 66 Troubleshooting Guidelines 69 System Warnings and E...

Page 11: ...in a Message 82 Maximize Message Integrity 83 Access Specific Inputs 84 Flow Control 84 Network Operation 85 Description Of Control Types 86 Subclasses 86 Control Groups 86 Access Levels 86 Serial Co...

Page 12: ...Sensor Disable KEN 106 Local Setting LOC 106 Logical Shutter LSH 107 Serial Mode MDE 107 Network Setup NET 108 Network Routing NTR 109 Projector Color Adjustment PCA 110 Projector Hours PJH 111 PING P...

Page 13: ...l to the eyes Failure to comply could result in minor or moderate injury Laser radiation is emitted from the laser diode in the remote Do not look directly into the laser beam Failure to comply could...

Page 14: ...lation applications Key Features Native WQXGA 2560 x 1600 resolution single chip DLP light engine Solid state LED illuminator 2 dual link DVI inputs digital only Adjustable AccuFrame smear reduction f...

Page 15: ...assist with the servicing of your projector fill out the following information and keep with your records The serial number can be found on the license label i A User Kit is supplied with each projec...

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Page 17: ...n material When designing a projection room for either a permanent or temporary installation consider positioning the projector and screen for maximum audience coverage and space efficiency For exampl...

Page 18: ...holding onto a handle 4 Rotate the projector 90 and place on a flat surface The projector should be lifted by 2 people Use the designated handles to help lift and support the projector Use a stable c...

Page 19: ...will need to be removed to access 4 of these points Christie does not provide the ruggedized kit or the hardware to secure a ruggedized kit Christie recommends using M6 hardware with a 10 mm thread e...

Page 20: ...ply could result in minor or moderate injury Failure to comply with the following may result in equipment damage Do not insert the lens at an angle Always replace the lens plug when transporting to pr...

Page 21: ...ocusing screw for best focus in the image center 3 0 68 1 Lens Only Loosen the field curvature locking screw and adjust the field curvature focusing ring to sharpen the image corners 4 Adjust the focu...

Page 22: ...ds the front of the projector from the back input panel side 1 Offsets are subject to 7 centering tolerance 2 Image size outside the specified width range may result in reduced image quality 3 Throw d...

Page 23: ...ed as The horizontal position of the image can also be offset moved to the left or right of the optical center by adjusting the lens mount The amount of horizontal offset available depends on the lens...

Page 24: ...ial communication Using the appropriate serial communication cables connect the controlling source such as a personal computer to the RS 232 IN connector Set the projector baud rate to match that of t...

Page 25: ...OC Network The ArrayLOC Network connector provides a method of interfacing multiple projectors in an array to manage preliminary color setup For details see ArrayLOC Network Configuration on page 19 a...

Page 26: ...engage power before servicing or cleaning Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury Do not operate if the AC supply and cord are not within the specified voltage and power range The No...

Page 27: ...he projectors input panel 2 From the WebUI set the IP address in Configuration Communications Ethernet Settings See Communications on page 61 3 From the WebUI set network routing to Separate in Config...

Page 28: ...RS 232 OUT connector of the first projector and the RS 232 IN connector of the next projector 4 Connect the remaining projectors 5 If the controller is connected via an Ethernet cable set the IP addre...

Page 29: ...ector of the first projector and the RS 232 IN connector of the next projector 3 Connect the remaining projectors 4 Set the RS 232 serial options in Configuration Communications Serial RS 232 IN Optio...

Page 30: ...ector by connecting an RS 422 serial cable between the PC and the RS 422 port on the input panel 2 Connect an RS 232 serial cable between the RS 232 OUT connector of the first projector and the RS 232...

Page 31: ...ecting a CAT 5 Ethernet cable between the PC and the ArrayLOC network switch 2 Connect a standard CAT5 Ethernet cable between the ArrayLOC network switch and the Control Network port of each projector...

Page 32: ...ayLOC Network port on the projectors input panel 2 From the Main menu select ArrayLOC ArrayLOC Configuration 3 From the ArrayLOC Network drop down list select ArrayLOC Network i The length of the conn...

Page 33: ...d off center to the screen axis then offset the lens as much as required Aim the projector over slightly towards the center of the screen but use caution as too much tilt will cause excessive keystone...

Page 34: ...ing the appropriate cap screw Adjust until the image is in focus with minimal flare 8 Repeat steps 5 to 7 as required until all squares on the test pattern are equally focused If the boresight is acce...

Page 35: ...on of the displayed image to suit the installation 3 Assign projector ID number s See Projector Address on page 62 4 Make sure that ArrayLOC is enabled From the Main menu select ArrayLOC and select En...

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Page 37: ...ow appears i The factory default IP address is 192 168 1 89 To change the default use the NET serial command through RS 232 See Network Setup NET on page 108 Description 1 Status bar 2 Primary tabs 3...

Page 38: ...ompted to log in upon start up Use admin for both the user name and password For an overview of the menus see WebUI Menu Tree on page 75 From the WebUI Select and setup an active input source Manipula...

Page 39: ...lor change as part of making the adjustment Press Enter to save the adjustment Press Esc to cancel any adjustments Check Boxes A condition is present if an adjacent check box contains a check mark To...

Page 40: ...e pointer over most buttons or fields to display related help information When working with the projector menu system on the Tools tab highlight the menu option and press h To disable this feature sel...

Page 41: ...at the bottom of the window to view general information on inputs and projector status and to activate a test pattern and color enable control Main Tab Status Under the Main tab select the Status tab...

Page 42: ...he full screen Various types of menu elements allow you to define projector settings including field entries drop down lists check boxes and sliders i When a menu option is modified through the Virtua...

Page 43: ...to select the file and file type you want to save 3 The Restore feature allows you to select the file and file type that want to recover 4 Gamma Properties becomes available when a Gamma file type is...

Page 44: ...uration Users or Real Time Events 2 Click Backup to initiate the download Once finished a File Download window appears 3 Click Save 4 Locate and select a folder where you wish to save the file 5 Click...

Page 45: ...Tab Users Under the Admin tab select the Users tab at the bottom of the window to add to and delete users from accessing the projector and change passwords Creating user accounts does not allow you t...

Page 46: ...art Time field to open a calendar pop up window 5 Navigate to and choose the desired date The selected date will populate the Start Time field 6 In the field below the Start Time field enter a start t...

Page 47: ...nt tab 3 Select a type of event from the System Event drop down list Depending on the selection made additional selections are available in the second drop down list located underneath i e Input Chang...

Page 48: ...anced tab click Add to open the RTE Wizard 2 Select the Function Key Event tab 3 Select a function from the drop down list Advanced Tab Serial 1 From the Advanced tab select the secondary Serial tab 2...

Page 49: ...mote is recommended when the lighting conditions are unsuitable for proper IR transmission You can convert the standard IR remote into a wired remote using an optional cable Connect one end into the s...

Page 50: ...the shutter restores the image The LED status display on the projector displays SH when the shutter is in black mode Input Press Input to select the main input Press the button again to select the se...

Page 51: ...through the test patterns by pressing the left right arrow keys Press Exit to return to the current input Proj Press Proj to display the current IP and projector number on screen Enter Press Enter to...

Page 52: ...the Secondary Input drop down menu 4 Frame Locking is enabled by default This feature is used to select how the projector controls the output frame timing based on the input signal When set to Frame L...

Page 53: ...the Main Input and Secondary Input The secondary input is used in InfraScene and Interleaved modes 4 From the InfraRGB Source Sequence drop down menu select which of the incoming frames are IR frames...

Page 54: ...nu and select from the Selected Lighting Mode drop down list Set RGB and IR Lighting Mode The Configure Lighting Mode menu lets you set the brightness factors that are used to calculate the brightness...

Page 55: ...fective IR Weight field and change the IR Red Green Blue Weight Adjustment sliders until you are satisfied with the relative IR brightness Adjust InfraRGB to Individual Projectors 1 Go to a projectors...

Page 56: ...change the IR drive levels but cannot change the IR gain of the video inputs This is because the RGB video source is shared with ColorLOC which takes precedence 1 Connect the video source for the mai...

Page 57: ...wn list select InfraScene RGB Main IR Secondary The system will then attempt to interleave the signals 8 Select the lighting mode that is appropriate for your application using the Selected Lighting M...

Page 58: ...drop down list select Interleaved RGB Main IR Secondary The system will then attempt to interleave the signals 8 Select the lighting mode that is appropriate for your application using the Selected Li...

Page 59: ...desired mode from the Selected Lighting Mode drop down list 3 If you want to base the settings on another mode select another mode from the Copy Lighting Mode From drop down list 4 Use the RGB Brightn...

Page 60: ...the RGB LEDs are powered On for in a frame For example at 60Hz 16666 microseconds would be the maximum amount of time possible When lower times than the maximum frame time is specified the projector w...

Page 61: ...you make in the Array Color Target Bright ColorLOC Configuration and RGB and IR Brightness Targets on the master projector are broadcast to the other projectors in the array The master projector has...

Page 62: ...d Red green blue part of green changes the system color to green Red green blue part of blue changes the system color to blue All other menu options change the system color to white as long as Test Pa...

Page 63: ...white point to the target color primary and a is the length of the line from the target white point to the intersection of the projector capability gamut line and the line from the target white point...

Page 64: ...e color values associated with the selected target color space Only values for user defined color spaces User 1 through 4 can be changed Changes to these values update the associated color space chrom...

Page 65: ...rop down list select a user defined color space The Target Red x y Green x y Blue x y values are updated based on the color space selected from the list This option is available only when Target Color...

Page 66: ...lue components of each color on this menu Selecting one of the user defined color spaces displays the last saved adjustment values 3 Use the Red Part Green Part Blue Part of x options to make projecto...

Page 67: ...ttern Color Enable option to set the projector to listen for remote keystrokes through the ArrayLOC network and the master projector All synchronized projectors respond to the same keystrokes Double k...

Page 68: ...Projector Color Adjustment values to correct the differences The adjustment guides are color coded The suggested corrections are also color coded and reflect the direction of the change or For example...

Page 69: ...ambient light in the room and projected material It affects the shape of the curve by performing a linear transform toward a gamma curve of 1 0 while the control is increasing and likewise a linear tr...

Page 70: ...h the Gamma Slope setting determines the base Gamma table to be used as the custom base table The curve is generally a power curve with a small linear segment at the bottom defined by the slope Gamma...

Page 71: ...nt inverted and rear inverted Control Frame Locking Use frame locking to select how the projector controls the output frame timing based on the input signal 1 From the Main menu select Configuration O...

Page 72: ...se If this condition persists for an additional time out period the projector will automatically go into Standby mode The presence of any activity within this combined interval will cancel auto shutdo...

Page 73: ...te and Time Changes made reset the projector real time clock Communications The Communications menu allows you to define and control how single or multiple projectors are linked with each other and wi...

Page 74: ...projector application See Proj on page 39 If you make a mistake in assigning or changing the projector number press Exit Network Routing Separate Select Separate factory default to keep RS 232 RS 422...

Page 75: ...actory defined default It takes approximately 10 seconds for the projector to respond to its new address TCP Port On some Ethernet networks firewall restrictions may require that the port number of th...

Page 76: ...l Ports to receive messages using RS 232 or RS 422 serial communication only To hide error message displays such as during shows and presentations select Off Language Choose the available language to...

Page 77: ...s it is sometimes difficult to observe artifacts such as external de interlacing resizing and signal noise Uncheck to return to normal Select a Color From the Color Enable drop down select a color whi...

Page 78: ...et 1 Apply power to projector 2 Open Internet Explorer and browse to http ipaddress where ipaddress is the IP address of the projector The login screen appears 3 Log in using the admin account If you...

Page 79: ...s bar indicates the status of the upload After a successful upload the upgrade starts automatically The top 2 lines of the window display the current action The Upgrading progress bar indicates the st...

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Page 81: ...roblem that must be reported to the manufacturer Reset the projector by powering it Off and On again cooling when necessary System errors indicate that a serious malfunction exists and must be reporte...

Page 82: ...ription Solid Yellow Rotating Warming up PR Programming Time FS Failsafe mode The projector is in Failsafe mode See Upgrade Software on page 66 static Standby mode moving up and down Brief cool down p...

Page 83: ...isplayed Acknowledge and clear the error by pressing Exit twice If the error recurs then try resetting the projector by powering Off and On again Contact the dealer if the problem persists or if you s...

Page 84: ...p 61 Blue SAM Junction Temp Fan Error FP Fan stall error index number following tracks SST response IDs 20 Power supply fan 21 SAM drive fan 22 Intake fan 23 QD fan 24 Red IR fan 25 Green fan 26 Blue...

Page 85: ...venly with the smooth portion of the cloth that has no folds or creases Do not apply pressure with your fingers use the tension in the folded cloth itself to collect dust 3 If significant dust is stil...

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Page 87: ...HwY 9 Red Part of Blue PCA ROxB 6 Synchronize InfraRGB Lighting Mode ARL SILM ARL SACF 14 Copy White Point From TWP COPY 14 Clear Adjustments PCA CLRA 10 Copy Color Space From TCS COPY 10 Green Part o...

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Page 89: ...ontrol information passes IN and OUT of the projector as a simple text message consisting of a three letter command code an optional 4 letter subcode and any related data When a parameter for a specif...

Page 90: ...ter Message Formats Source Message format Function Examples From controller Code Data SET set gamma function of main image to 222 BGF500 or BGF 500 Code Subcode Data SET set gamma function of image to...

Page 91: ...ed by a 4 character ASCII code A Z upper or lowercase and 0 9 This Subcode appears immediately after the Function code with a character to separate the code and subcode If there is no Subcode the plus...

Page 92: ...3 characters projector number is always returned as 5 characters The minimum parameter size is 3 characters Values that are less than the pre defined size will be padded with leading zeros as needed...

Page 93: ...Description Backslash Quote Left Bracket Right Bracket 0x0A n New line if the text can be displayed on more than one line this will set the line break h Sends one arbitrary code defined by the 2 hexad...

Page 94: ...illustrates a gamma function 222 reply from the projector Message Format Function Example Dest Addr Code Data SET turn projector 5 on 5pwr1 Dest Addr Code Data SET AND ACKNOWLEDGE MESSAGE message pro...

Page 95: ...message sent as a reply This is a quick way to confirm success with set messages and is particularly useful with long distance communication links or where the projectors and or images are not visible...

Page 96: ...can be sent to the projector before processing of earlier messages is complete the projector will just store messages in a buffer until ready to process However if a series of messages is sent it is...

Page 97: ...though messages without an address are always broadcast you can also broadcast by including the reply destination address 65535 This ensures that replies go to a specific controller address rather tha...

Page 98: ...re not maintained between power sessions Saved Controls These controls are saved to flash The settings are persistent between power sessions Preference Controls These controls are transferable from on...

Page 99: ...working device to the ArrayLoc network The second Ethernet port on the projector will be used to broadcast ArrayLoc packets ABL DEVC 1 Set the networking device to the Control network The first Ethern...

Page 100: ...s are enabled 0 100 percent WGTH FUTURE USE Sets the gamut threshold at which a warning is issued when warnings are enabled 0 100 percent IRTG FUTURE USE IR Brightness Target Sets the target brightnes...

Page 101: ...htness group to 2 ABL BRTG 400 Set the brightness target to 400 Lumens ACE CONTROL GROUP Preference SUBCLASS Power Up ACCESS LEVEL Operator Description Automatically select Color Enable based on the c...

Page 102: ...S ISEQ 5 C Current table This subcode is an alias to the currently selected table Subcode SLCT Description of Use Enable AccuFrame RGxT Requested draw time for RGB Specified in microseconds IRxT Reque...

Page 103: ...d Wired Keypad settings Subcode No Subcode Description of Use Set 0 to temporarily disable keypad access to this projector Examples APJ 1 Projector is active keypads are enabled APJ 0 Projector is not...

Page 104: ...ime out period or Standby time out ALTO Set the uninterrupted time out period that must elapse time of activity loss until Auto Shutdown is activated The first time out period or Activation time out E...

Page 105: ...ontrols Valid values are 0 Standard 1 2 22 2 Gamma Function Subcode MAIN Description of Use Set the base gamma curve for main video SECD Set the base gamma curve for video Examples BGC 0 Set main vide...

Page 106: ...range is 50 200 where 50 is a slope of 0 5 and 200 is a slope of 2 00 Subcode MAIN Description of Use Set the base gamma curve for main video SECD Set the base gamma curve for video Examples BGS 100 S...

Page 107: ...a Subcode No Subcode Description of Use Examples CLE 1 Display red portion of image only CLE 5 Display green and blue portion of image only CLE 0 Display image normally all primaries DLG CONTROL GROUP...

Page 108: ...for invalid user entries for which error messages are always displayed Valid values are 0 Off 2 Serial ports Subcode No Subcode Description of Use EXAMPLE EME Get current Error Message Enable state E...

Page 109: ...fan speed select larger values Subcode No Subcode Description of Use Examples FAS 25 Use fan assist FAS 0 Use default fan speed control FLE CONTROL GROUP Saved SUBCLASS Power Down ACCESS LEVEL Operat...

Page 110: ...22 Examples FLW PRTA 0 Set no flow control on port A FLW PRTA 1 Set flow control on port A to software FLW PRTA Get flow control FLW PRTA 001 Software FRD CONTROL GROUP Preference SUBCLASS Power Up AC...

Page 111: ...94 Subcode No Subcode Description of Use Set the interpolated gamma level Examples GAM 100 Set gamma to 1 0 curve GAM Returns current gamma curve GIO CONTROL GROUP Config SUBCLASS Power Down ACCESS L...

Page 112: ...placed on the troubleshooting queue The queue which contains the problems and a suggested solution for each one is read only All problems in the queue are read using their index number which starts fr...

Page 113: ...ubcode SLCT Description of Use Enable InfraRGB 0 OFF 1 ON ISEQ InfraRGB Source Sequence identifies which frames are IR 1 Simultaneous RGB IR Main 2 Unused 3 Unused 4 InfraScene RGB Main IR Secondary 5...

Page 114: ...4 moonlight IFS RGBB Get current RGB lighting brightness percent 10 IFS RGBB 250 Set RGB lighting brightness to 25 IFS IRDB 1000 Set IR lighting brightness to 100 IFS RGBX 500 Set RGB lighting brightn...

Page 115: ...substitute the preset code for small x in the subcode See InfraRGB IFS on page 101 See IRLOC Configuration IRL on page 104 Subcode Description of Use IRGB Selects preset 1 All Channels 2 Red Channel 3...

Page 116: ...ers that control how the IRLOC feature operates Subcode SLCT Description of Use Enable IRLOC 0 Off 1 On BRTG IR Brightness Target Sets the target IR brightness that the projectors in the array brightn...

Page 117: ...ed Subcode No Subcode Description of Use Example ITG 512 Set test pattern grey to mid point ITP CONTROL GROUP Unsaved SUBCLASS Power Up ACCESS LEVEL Operator Description Puts a test pattern on the scr...

Page 118: ...le WIRE Set to 1 to enable the wired keypad jack 0 to disable Examples KEN FRNT 0 Disable front IR sensor KEN WIRE Get current wired jack enabled state LOC CONTROL GROUP Preference SUBCLASS Power Down...

Page 119: ...ent logical shutter setting MDE CONTROL GROUP Preference SUBCLASS Power Down ACCESS LEVEL Advanced Description Set the mode for a serial communications port Settings such as bits parity and stop bits...

Page 120: ...mber SUB0 Set the network subnet mask for the first ethernet controller Examples NET ETH0 192 168 1 35 Set new IP address on the first ethernet controller NET GATE 192 168 0 1 Set the gateway NET SUB0...

Page 121: ...e Description of Use Used to enable or disable daisy chaining 0 RS 232 RS 422 Ethernet communications are all separate from one another 1 RS 422 port s is are connected to the RS 232 network 2 The Eth...

Page 122: ...ge 1000 1000 Expressed with 1 decimal point Range is 100 0 100 0 ROxG Adjusts the red part of green Range 1000 1000 Expressed with 1 decimal point Range is 100 0 100 0 GOxG Adjusts the green part of g...

Page 123: ...faults WBAJ White Brightness Adjustment COPY Copy data setting from a referenced table to the selected one Example n a PJH CONTROL GROUP Unsaved SUBCLASS Power Down ACCESS LEVEL Operator Description R...

Page 124: ...s not been validated NOTE List of devices 40 ACT 41 Cinema 42 CinemaMini 43 Media Block 44 Mobius 45 Entero StIM 52 StIM WQ Subcode No Subcode Description of Use Example PNG PNG 41 001 000 234 Indicat...

Page 125: ...Description Change the power state of the projector Possible values 0 Power OFF 1 Power ON 10 Projector is cooling down Read only 11 Projector is warming up Read only Subcode No Subcode Description of...

Page 126: ...hutdown Subcode CLRM Description of Use Color Mode Selects 1 Native 4 User preset 2 2 EBU 5 User preset 3 3 User preset 1 6 User preset 4 ROFR Red part of red 0 4095 GOFG Green part of green 0 4095 BO...

Page 127: ...YYYY MM DD HH MM SS YYYY MM DD W R D description command Where the first date and time is the start date and occurrence time The second date is the end date R is the Repeat Every interval i e repeat...

Page 128: ...jector every week on Saturday and Sunday at 23 00 00 starting from January 1 2009 until March 1 2009 inclusive RTE T 2009 01 01 23 00 00 2009 03 01 W 2 MTWThF description PWR 1 power on the projector...

Page 129: ...n FRZ 0 Freeze the image if pins 1 2 are set to Low and pin 3 is set to high RTE G LLH description FRZ 0 Freeze the image if pins 1 2 are set to Low and pin 3 is set to high SIN CONTROL GROUP Preferen...

Page 130: ...CONTROL GROUP Preference SUBCLASS Power Down ACCESS LEVEL Status Description Retrieve the various system status groups Subcode No Subcode Description of Use Returns information on all status groups w...

Page 131: ...ias to selected table Subcode SLCT Description of Use Selects the color space preset 0 Max drives M 5 User 1 1 1 EBU E 6 User 2 2 2 SD Video S 7 User 3 3 3 HD Video H 8 User 4 4 4 Factory F RDxX Adjus...

Page 132: ...les TMD TIME 17 50 45 Set new local time TMD DATE 2007 02 30 Set the local date TMD TIME Get local time TMD TIME 17 50 45 TPE CONTROL GROUP Preference SUBCLASS Power Up ACCESS LEVEL Operator Descripti...

Page 133: ...hite point 0 3200K 5 9300K D93 1 5000K D50 6 User 1 3 6500K D65 7 User 2 4 7500K D75 8 User 3 9 User 4 WHxX Adjusts the x coordinate of the white color point 0 800 with 3 decimal places WHxY Adjusts t...

Page 134: ...CLASS Power Down ACCESS LEVEL None Description Allows users to login to the serial interface Subcode No Subcode Description of Use Examples UID username password Login a user UID Logout the current us...

Page 135: ...l I O devices to the projector There are 7 GPIO pins available on the 9 pin D Sub GPIO connector which are configurable via RS 232 commands The other 2 pins are reserved for ground and power see table...

Page 136: ...gh state is 3 3 V A low state or value of 0 will be read on an input pin if the circuit attached to the pin is open A high state or value of 1 will be read on an input pin if the circuit attached to t...

Page 137: ...M WQ User Manual 125 020 100883 01 Rev 2 06 2013 RS 422 RS 422 Pins Pin Signal Direction Pin 1 DNC N A Pin 2 RXD IN Pin 3 TXD OUT Pin 4 RXD IN Pin 5 TXD OUT Pin 6 DNC N A Pin 7 GND N A Pin 8 NC N A Pi...

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Page 139: ...SA RB input frame rate 60 Hz with single input or 2 x 60 Hz with dual input 60 Hz with single input Inputs outputs control and networking inputs On board Ethernet control capabilities Additional Ether...

Page 140: ...optical blending3 Enhanced feature sets Minimum Processing Latency MPL Auto power up Menus in 5 languages Christie AccuFrame smear reduction technology fully adjustable in 1 increments to min hold ti...

Page 141: ...South Africa Mexico Limited warranty Standard warranty 2 years parts and labor Extended warranty options available Contact an authorized Christie representative for full details of our limited warran...

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