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      Adjusting the image size and position

Inspire Series User Manual

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020-001934-01 Rev. 1 (11-2021)
Copyright ©2021 Christie Digital Systems USA Inc. All rights reserved.

Enabling auto warp filter

Improve the sharpness of the image and reduce the ghosting automatically after geometry 
correction, such as keystone, pincushion, 4-corner, and warping.

1. Select 

Menu

 > 

Size & Position

 > 

Geometry Correction

 > 

Auto Warp Filter

.

2. To enable the setting, press 

ENTER

.

Adjusting warp filter

Improve the sharpness of the image after geometry correction, such as keystone, pincushion, 4-
corner, and warping. Adjust the warp filter manually to reduce the ghosting.

1. Select 

Menu

 > 

Size & Position

 > 

Geometry Correction

  > 

Manual Warp Filter

.

2. To reduce the ghosting in different direction, select 

Horz Filter

 or 

Vert Filter

.

3. Adjust the slider by arrow keys or press 

ENTER

 to input the value.

4. After inputting the value, press 

ENTER

 to apply.

Resetting geometry correction setting

Reset all geometry correction parameters back to default, including warp and blend settings.

1. Select 

Menu

 > 

Size & Position

 > 

Geometry Correction

 > 

Reset to Default

.

2. Press 

ENTER

.

Configuring warp and blend

By blending multiple images, you can combine several projectors to create a larger and seamless 
image. When the projection screen is not perfectly flat or rotated at an angle, warp the image to fit 
on the irregular surface.  

Warping an image

Christie Twist offer various manual warping options to adjust the image shape with minimal 
performance impact. Refer to the Christie website (

www.christiedigital.com

) for product information 

and documentation.

1. Connect the projector and computer to the same network and subnet.

2. To add a projector to a computer, from the Twist menu, click 

Home 

Add

.

• To manually connect the projector with Twist, use port 3003.

• Connecting to Twist grays out the Geometry Correction settings on the projector.

3. Select a record number to save the warp. 

You can save up to four warp settings. 

4. In Twist, configure warp settings.

Use the test patterns in Twist to help with image shaping.

Summary of Contents for DWU760-iS

Page 1: ...Inspire Series WUXGA User Manual 020 001934 01...

Page 2: ...ealer or Christie PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Preventative maintenance is an important part of the continued and proper operation of your product Failure to perform maintenance as required and in accorda...

Page 3: ...components 14 Product documentation 15 Related documentation 15 Built in keypad 15 Input Output I O panel 16 IR remote keypad 17 Adjusting the size and position 19 Adjusting the Projected Image 19 Ad...

Page 4: ...settings 29 Adjusting the brightness 29 Adjusting the contrast 29 Adjusting the color space 29 Adjusting the image sharpness 30 Setting up 3D display 30 Setting 3D format 30 Inverting 3D signal 31 Se...

Page 5: ...42 Resetting the lens to home position 42 Selecting screen image orientation 42 Adjusting on screen display menus 42 Determining the on screen display position 43 Showing messages 43 Setting the trans...

Page 6: ...TP server 51 Setting the time zone 52 Setting the update interval for date and time 52 Applying the date and time settings 52 Set event schedules 52 Setting the date and time schedule 52 Setting the s...

Page 7: ...d 60 Adjusting the sub image 61 Enabling low latency mode 61 Configuring the HDMI setting 61 Configuring the HDMI output 62 Signal connectivity specifications 63 HDMI1 HDMI2 video formats 63 DVI video...

Page 8: ...serious injury Do not operate the product without all of its covers in place FIRE HAZARD Keep hands clothes and all combustible material away from the concentrated light beam of the projector TRIP OR...

Page 9: ...avoided the following could result in death or serious injury FIRE HAZARD Do not use a power cord harness or cable that appears damaged FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD Do not overload power outlets and extensio...

Page 10: ...tor as this may cause damage or exposure to laser radiation Do not stare into beam when the projector is on The bright light may result in permanent eye damage When turning on the projector make sure...

Page 11: ...symptoms Watching 3D projection may also cause motion sickness perceptual after effects disorientation eye strain and decreased postural stability Christie recommends taking frequent breaks to lessen...

Page 12: ...product enclosure Only Christie qualified technicians are authorized to service the product Electrical Hazard Risk of electric shock Do not remove the product enclosure Only Christie qualified techni...

Page 13: ...he servicing of your projector If you encounter a problem with your Christie projector contact your dealer Key features Understand the important features of the projector WUXGA 1920 X1200 resolution w...

Page 14: ...he following Built in keypad Infrared IR remote keypad Wired remote keypad PC device using serial communications Ethernet or RS232 A web page using Ethernet or from a PC or device using a wireless USB...

Page 15: ...Scan the QR code using a QR code reader app on a smartphone or tablet 2 On the product page select the model and switch to the Downloads tab Related documentation Additional information on the projec...

Page 16: ...ts keystone 6 EXIT Exits the current page and returns to the previous page 7 MENU Press MENU to launch the on screen display OSD menu To exit the OSD press MENU and EXIT again 8 Power Turns the projec...

Page 17: ...ommunications Use a cable length of 20 m 787 4 inches or less If the length of cable exceeds 20 m 787 4 inches the IR remote keypad may not work correctly ID Button Description 1 SHUTTER Displays or b...

Page 18: ...TONE H Adjusts the horizontal keystone 15 KEYSTONE V Adjusts the vertical keystone 16 STANDBY Turns the projector off 17 CONTR Adjusts the difference between dark and light 18 HOT KEY Selects your pre...

Page 19: ...he Projector s Height The projector is equipped with elevator feet for adjusting the image height 1 Locate the adjustable foot you want to modify on the underside of the projector 2 Rotate the adjusta...

Page 20: ...lication If two projectors are mounted on top of each other without using a frame adjust the rubber feet of the upper projector to avoid the interference between the two projectors The maximum adjusta...

Page 21: ...display height and keep aspect ratio Custom Stretch the display horizontally and vertically without cutting the image display 3D Mode Display 3D content All other items are grayed out if 3D Mode is se...

Page 22: ...e geometry of the display image directly on the projector Connecting to Christie Twist and Mystique grays out the geometry correction settings on the projector Uploading warp and blend from Twist and...

Page 23: ...s of the image are unequal in length and the top and bottom are slanted to one of the sides 1 Select Menu Size Position Geometry Correction Keystone Horz Keystone 2 To adjust the horizontal keystone a...

Page 24: ...cushion Use vertical pincushion to correct a pinched image shape in which the vertical straight lines are curved inwards or vertical straight lines are curved outwards from the center 1 Select Menu Si...

Page 25: ...correction setting Reset all geometry correction parameters back to default including warp and blend settings 1 Select Menu Size Position Geometry Correction Reset to Default 2 Press ENTER Configurin...

Page 26: ...ect the required record 5 To download the selected warp setting click OK 6 To apply the warp setting to the projector on the canvas right click a projector window and select Send Warp Enabling basic i...

Page 27: ...lly connect the projector with Twist use port 3003 Connecting to Twist grays out the Geometry Correction settings on the projector 3 Select a record number to save the blend setting You can save up to...

Page 28: ...required record 5 To download the selected blend setting click OK 6 To apply the blend setting to the projector on the canvas right click a projector window and select Send Blend Performing auto warp...

Page 29: ...egree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the image and changes the amount of black and white in the image 1 Select Menu Image Settings Contrast 2 Adjust the slider by arrow keys o...

Page 30: ...ge Settings Detail 2 Select the sharpness Maximum High Normal Low Minimum 3 To confirm the selection press ENTER Setting up 3D display Use the functions in 3D Display menu to make the timing adjustmen...

Page 31: ...mage appear normally 1 Select Menu Image Settings 3D Display 3D Invert 2 To swap press ENTER Setting the 3D sync output signal This function is used for controlling and processing the 3D sync output s...

Page 32: ...e Adjust the red green color balance in NTSC video images NTSC named after the National Television System Committee is the analog video color system used in North America and most of the South America...

Page 33: ...ctions are used to adjust gain and offset error and correct the color Adjusting the color gain Set the color gain to correct the color intensity of the image This function is used when the image is di...

Page 34: ...aximum brightness Bright Used for large size or high brightness application It sets the color temperature to 7500K with 100 brightness Enhanced Used for images with richly saturated and vivid color It...

Page 35: ...automatically adjust the contrast ratio for video sources It improves the black level in dark scenes by reducing the light output Speed Adjust the speed of the light source correction The value ranges...

Page 36: ...range of contrast ratio and color to show a more realistic and natural image After enabling this function you can see details in the dark at the same time the bright part of the image is still visibl...

Page 37: ...hing HSG Adjustment 2 To enable HSG adjustment check HSG Enable 3 Select one primary color red green blue cyan magenta or yellow 4 To view a specific color while adjusting press ENTER to enable Auto T...

Page 38: ...e components red blue and green adjust the slider or enter the values until you are satisfied with the white 13 To confirm your selection press ENTER 14 To reset the primary colors to their defaults s...

Page 39: ...Press ENTER Adjusting the color temperature Adjust the color temperature as expressed in degrees Kelvin 1 Select Menu Image Settings Advanced Image Settings Color Temperature 2 Select appropriate colo...

Page 40: ...ns type zoom focus lens position memorizing lens position and locking the lens motors Aligning the image with zoom and focus Ensure that the image reflected from the digital micromirror device DMD is...

Page 41: ...ne projector can save maximum up to five lens settings 1 Select Menu Configuration Lens Settings Lens Shift Memory Save Current Settings 2 To save the lens setting select an empty record 3 To confirm...

Page 42: ...Configuration Lens Settings Lens Calibration You can also press LENS on keypad or LENS H LENS V on remote control 2 To start the lens calibration press ENTER 3 To confirm the selection select OK Selec...

Page 43: ...ct Menu Configuration Menu Preferences Show Messages 2 To swap press ENTER Setting the transparency of the on screen display position Change the on screen display OSD menus background to be transparen...

Page 44: ...assword to a new password 1 Select Menu Configuration Menu Preferences Change PIN 2 Enter current password by number keys 3 Select OK 4 Enter new password by number keys 5 Select OK 6 To confirm the p...

Page 45: ...the appropriate time to automatically turn off the projector when no signal exists 3 To confirm the selection press ENTER Setting the sleep timer Set up a time for automatically power off the project...

Page 46: ...confirm the selection press ENTER Setting 12V trigger When enabled the projector screen is automatically raised or lowered when the projector is turned on or off This function only works when the pro...

Page 47: ...up network configuration for wire networking 1 Select Menu Configuration Communications LAN 2 Set up the appropriate setting MAC Address Display the network MAC address value Network Status Connect o...

Page 48: ...k setting Set up network configuration setting such as reset back to default 1 Select Menu Configuration Communications Network 2 Set up the appropriate network setting Projector Name Display the name...

Page 49: ...numbers of the projector For example if the projector IP address is 192 168 000 100 set the computer IP address to 192 168 000 xxx where xxx is not 100 4 Open a web browser and type the projector add...

Page 50: ...r and timeout setting for the keypad and status LED 1 Select Menu Configuration Backlight Preferences Status LED 2 Select the appropriate setting for status LED 3 To confirm the selection press ENTER...

Page 51: ...me Date 2 Setup year month and day 3 To confirm press ENTER Setting the time Configure the time settings 1 Select Menu Configuration Date and Time Time 2 Setup hour and minute 3 To confirm press ENTER...

Page 52: ...To apply the date and time settings do the following 1 Select Menu Configuration Date and Time Apply 2 Press ENTER Set event schedules Schedule power settings input source light source mode and shutt...

Page 53: ...uled for today 1 Select Menu Configuration Schedule View Today 2 Press ENTER Setting the weekly schedule Set up the schedule for the days of a week On the Schedule menu page select a day and configure...

Page 54: ...r diode power Constant Intensity After enabling Constant Power select Constant Intensity to maintain current constant brightness and color settings This function can remain at the current setting for...

Page 55: ...The power levels can be managed to obtain the brightest picture or longest light source life The minimum setting of the light power is 30 brightness and color setting and the maximum is 100 brightness...

Page 56: ...nd change the language Viewing projector information View the projector information about its status and settings The projector information is read only 1 Select Menu Information 2 Select the informat...

Page 57: ...projector s test patterns to assist with configuration of the projector and to diagnose any issues that may occur 1 Select Test Pattern on remote control You can also select the test patterns from Me...

Page 58: ...ctive input press ENTER Setting the second input source Select an active input to be used as the picture in picture PIP picture by picture PBP 1 Select Menu Input Switching PIP PIP PBP Input 2 To sele...

Page 59: ...lection press ENTER Setting the display layout with two input sources Set the display location for main input source and second input source on the screen See Input sources layout and size on page 59...

Page 60: ...gnal at a faster speed Enhanced Every time the projector receives the signal it will analyze the source signal profoundly and verify the integrity This ensures the optimal image quality but consumes m...

Page 61: ...atency Mode 2 Select the appropriate mode Normal No functional restrictions but longer delay time 2D Ultra Reduces latency in 2D mode but sets restrictions when warping the image 3 To confirm the sele...

Page 62: ...1 Christie Digital Systems USA Inc All rights reserved Configuring input settings Configuring the HDMI output Set the default HDMI output port 1 Select Menu Input Switching PIP HDMI Out put 2 Select H...

Page 63: ...tify the video formats for the HDMI1 HDMI2 input Signal Type Signal Format Resolution Aspect Ratio V Sync Hz RGB YCbCr 4 4 4 YCbCr 4 2 2 8 bit 10 bit 12 bit 8 bit 10 bit 12 bit 8 bit PC VGA 640 x 350...

Page 64: ...V 85 V V V V V V V WXGA 1360 x 768 1 78 16 9 60 V V V V V V V 1366 x 768 V V V V V V X SXGA 1400 x 1050 1 33 4 3 V V V V V V V WXGA 1440 x 900 1 6 16 10 60 V V V V V V V 75 V V V V V V V 85 V V V V V...

Page 65: ...V 60 V V V V V V V Mandatory 3D Frame Packing 1080p 1920 x 1080 1 78 16 9 23 98 V V V V V V V 24 V V V V V V V Frame Packing 720p 1280 x 720 50 V V V V V V V 59 94 V V V V V V V 60 V V V V V V V Side...

Page 66: ...V V HDTV 1280 x 720 1 78 16 9 V V V V V V V 1080p 1920 x 1080 V V V V V V V 60 V V V V V V V WUXGA 1920 x 1200 1 6 16 10 V V V V V V V 4K 3840 x 2160 3840 x 2160 1 78 16 9 24 V V V V V V V 25 V V V V...

Page 67: ...40 x 480 1 33 4 3 60 V V V V V V V 72 V V V V V V V 75 V V V V V V V 85 V V V V V V V 720 x 400 1 8 9 5 70 V V V V V V V 85 V V V V V V V SVGA 800 x 600 1 33 4 3 60 V V V V V V V 72 V V V V V V V 75 V...

Page 68: ...V V V V V V V UXGA 1600 x 1200 1 33 4 3 50 V V V V V V V 60 V V V V V V V WSXGA 1680 x 1050 1 6 16 10 V V V V V V V WUXGA RB 1920 x 1200RB 50 V V V V V V V 60 V V V V V V V SDTV 480i 720 x 480 1 5 3 2...

Page 69: ...ide by Side 1080i 1920 x 1080 50 X X X X X X X 59 94 X X X X X X X 60 X X X X X X X Side by Side 1080p 24 X X X X X X X 50 X X X X X X X 59 9 X X X X X X X 60 X X X X X X X Top and Bottom 720p 1280 x...

Page 70: ...format is Not supported 4K 3840 x 2160 3840 x 2160 1 78 16 9 24 X X X X X X X 25 X X X X X X X 30 X X X X X X X 50 X X X X X X X 60 X X X X X X X 4096x2160 SMPTE 4096 x 2160 1 90 24 X X X X X X X 25 X...

Page 71: ...V 640 x 480 1 33 4 3 60 V V V V V V V 72 V V V V V V V 75 V V V V V V V 85 V V V V V V V 720 x 400 1 8 9 5 70 V V V V V V V 85 V V V V V V V SVGA 800 x 600 1 33 4 3 60 V V V V V V V 72 V V V V V V V...

Page 72: ...V V V V V V V UXGA 1600 x 1200 1 33 4 3 50 V V V V V V V 60 V V V V V X V WSXGA 1680 x 1050 1 6 16 10 V V V V V V V WUXGA RB 1920 x 1200RB 50 V V V V V V V 60 V V V V V X V SDTV 480i 720 x 480 1 5 3 2...

Page 73: ...ide by Side 1080i 1920 x 1080 50 V V V V V V V 59 94 V V V V V V V 60 V V V V V V V Side by Side 1080p 24 V V V V V V V 50 V V V V V V V 59 9 V V V V V V V 60 V V V V V V V Top and Bottom 720p 1280 x...

Page 74: ...V V V V V V 25 V V V V V V V 30 V V V V V V V 50 X X X X X X X 60 X X X X X X X 4096x2160 SMPTE 4096 x 2160 1 90 24 V X X V X X V 25 V X X V X X V 30 V X X V X X V 50 X X X X X X X 60 X X X X X X X Th...

Page 75: ...A Inc All rights reserved Picture in picture picture by picture PIP PBP compatibility The following table details the picture in picture picture by picture PIP PBP compatibility Dot PIP PBP combinatio...

Page 76: ...Requirements Laser safety IEC 60825 1 2014 Safety of Laser Products Part 1 Equipment Classification and Requirements IEC 62471 2006 Photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems IEC 62471 5 2015 Ph...

Page 77: ...Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference receive including interference...

Page 78: ...nd television broadcasts Declaration of Conformity for EU countries EMC Directive 2014 30 EU including amendments Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EU RED 2014 53 EU if product has RF function WEEE This p...

Page 79: ...ic of South Africa ph 27 0 11 510 0094 Korea Seoul ph 82 2 702 1601 Japan Tokyo ph 81 3 3599 7481 India ph 91 080 6708 9999 Germany ph 49 2161 664540 France ph 33 0 1 41 21 44 04 Russian Federation an...

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