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Summary of Contents for MIRAGE DS+10K-M

Page 1: ...Mirage M Series S E T U P G U I D E 020 100592 02...

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Page 3: ...Mirage M Series S E T U P G U I D E 020 100592 02...

Page 4: ...be recycled and reused This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment at their end of life should be disposed of separately from regular waste Please dispose of the product appropriately...

Page 5: ...ications 2 9 3 Operation 3 1 Using the Remote Keypad or Built In Keypad 3 1 3 1 1 Remote Keypad Commands 3 4 3 2 Navigating the Menus 3 8 3 3 Alarm Conditions 3 12 3 4 3D 3 13 3 4 1 Requirements 3 13...

Page 6: ...hed 5 4 5 7 9 Data is Cropped from Edges 5 4 5 7 10 Display Quality Appears to Drift from Good to Bad Bad to Good 5 4 5 7 11 Display has Suddenly Frozen 5 5 5 7 12 Colors in the Display are Inaccurate...

Page 7: ...6 4 5 Dual SD HD SDI 6 8 6 5 Control Signal Compatibility 6 8 6 5 1 Projector Control 6 8 6 5 2 Control Receiver 6 9 6 5 3 RS 232 6 9 6 5 4 RS 422 6 9 6 5 5 Ethernet 6 9 6 5 6 USB 2 0 Device Port 6 9...

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Page 9: ...r contact your dealer In most cases servicing is performed on site If you have purchased the projector fill out the information below and keep with your records The serial number can be found on the l...

Page 10: ...and seamless switching LiteLOC for constant brightness maintenance Intelligent Lens System ILS Motorized lens mount for all models Auto setup feature Integrated ChristieNET Networking ability through...

Page 11: ...ified voltage and power range Refer to the license label on the back of the projector or Section 6 Specifications for rated voltage and power The projector is equipped with a 3 wire plug with a ground...

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Page 13: ...ens shipped separately from the projector must be installed prior to setting up the projector Remove the lens plug from the lens opening in the projector before installing the lens Retain the lens plu...

Page 14: ...as shown in Figure 2 2 NOTE When installing the lens ensure that the lens is not inserted at an angle as this can cause damage 3 Remove the front lens cap 4 While holding the lens flat against the len...

Page 15: ...ular to the screen the image will appear rectangular instead of keystoned For more detailed instructions on positioning the projector refer to 2 1 1 Mounting later in this section STEP 3 Connecting a...

Page 16: ...plug end into a suitably rated grounded AC receptacle Switch the projector ON The switch is located just above the AC receptacle Do not attempt operation if the AC supply and cord is not within the s...

Page 17: ...t adjustments Before beginning ensure the projector is properly positioned relative to the screen Basic Optical Alignment Procedure 1 Display a test pattern Appropriate for analyzing image focus and g...

Page 18: ...I Evaluate the focus on cross hair image II and III If all 3 images are in focus no further action is required If boresight is required see step 3 3 If boresight is required refer to Figure 2 8 to un...

Page 19: ...atterns are in equal sharp focus If the boresight is acceptable see step 11 If the boresight does not appear to be converging to an acceptable level of image quality or if the lens will not focus over...

Page 20: ...Step 2 and 3 if the second key is not pressed immediately a confirmation window will appear The second key press must be pressed within 1 second of the window appearing NOTE After powering down the S...

Page 21: ...er from left to right Error Lamp 1 2 Amber lamp time has expired and lamp should be replaced Flashing Red lamp has malfunctioned Power Flashing Red error has occurred Details are displayed on the stat...

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Page 23: ...ee Figure 3 2 While each of the keypads provides complete control of the projector they differ slightly in their arrangement of keys and in what functions can be accessed directly with a key press rat...

Page 24: ...3 2 Mirage M Series Setup Guide 020 100592 02 Rev 1 11 2010 Section 3 Operation Remote Keypad FIGURE 3 1 REMOTE KEYPAD...

Page 25: ...which displays all states of the keypad controls The LCD displays status information when the projector is powering up Warm up Lamp is warming up and when the projector is cooling down Cool down Lamp...

Page 26: ...two seconds or press twice quickly to action the projector ON or OFF Or press and release POWER followed immediately by UP ARROW KEY ON or DOWN ARROW KEY OFF to guarantee the correct action useful if...

Page 27: ...rollable list of channels when you press CHANNEL or you may prefer to enter the desired channel number blind i e without on screen feedback See Menu Preferences later in this section Slot 1 2 3 4 Pres...

Page 28: ...entering numbers in a text field this button acts as 0 Help Press HELP to display context sensitive help Press HELP again to toggle the help window OFF Menu Press MENU to enter or exit the projector...

Page 29: ...s menu The PROJ check box read only shows whether or not the projector physically connected to a keypad is listening to commands from that keypad A checkmark means that connected projector is listenin...

Page 30: ...Press LASER to activate the laser pointer on the remote Point the remote at the screen to highlight an area of your presentation NOTE Leave batteries in the wired remote keypad for the LASER key to w...

Page 31: ...t this icon apply to the selected channel only Using Slide bars and Other Controls Most of the function menus allow you to change settings by using slide bars check boxes and pull down lists Navigatin...

Page 32: ...d return to your presentation NOTES 1 You can still adjust a direct slide bar as usual if the display is turned off see OSD or Menu Preferences menu the slide bar just won t be visible 2 A direct slid...

Page 33: ...ailable character of current text To convert a lower case letter into a capital letter position the cursor on the letter and press FUNC followed by the UP ARROW KEY To convert a capital letter into a...

Page 34: ...l Alarm A warning alarm is shown when an error or a non optimal condition has occurred That will generally not prevent the projector from operating An example is when a temperature is slightly elevate...

Page 35: ...l Hardware Christie s 3D version of Mirage M Series projector Christie s 3D Stereo Sync Cable required for 3D Mirage M Series models ensures minimum frame delay This General Purpose Input Output GPIO...

Page 36: ...puts A and B are not required but recommended to ensure that stereo is configured correctly especially for multiple projector setups Figure 12 Mirage M Series 3D Stereo Sync Cable Connecting Two Stere...

Page 37: ...Stereo 3D Configuration With Active Glasses Figure 14 Mirage M Series Typical Stereo 3D Configuration With Passive Glasses Appropriate Stereo 3D Source Use stereo 3D application software with your 3D...

Page 38: ...tter speed to prevent obvious ghosting of image content known as cross talk in stereo 3D applications and other more subtle color artifacts Such problems indicate that the eyes are detecting portions...

Page 39: ...ernal is selected the projector will generate the sync internally and content will be displayed however there is a 50 chance that the content will be displayed with the left right eyes swapped from th...

Page 40: ...ing while positioned at the nominal screen viewing distance Edit Secondary Channel Settings When using Dual Input 3D this allows you the option to independently control primary and secondary channel s...

Page 41: ...le by closing your right eye and a small set of R s are visible when closing your left eye 14 If necessary adjust the dark interval settings until the test pattern sees the least amount of ghosting fo...

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Page 43: ...near a radiator or heat register or within an enclosure To ensure adequate airflow around the projector with a minimum clearance of 25cm 10 on the left right and rear sides of the projector from any...

Page 44: ...down Replace Filters 1 Unscrew the 2 captive screws at the top of each filter door Figure 4 1 Allow the door to rest down away from the projector 2 Slide the filter or dust air filter if fitted out 3...

Page 45: ...dust free blower 2 Fold a microfibre cloth smooth and gently wipe remaining dust particles from the lens Wipe evenly with the smooth portion of the cloth that has no folds or creases Do not apply pres...

Page 46: ...safety regulations for your area 5 To use lamp OFF command a In the lamp menu select CHANGE LAMP This will prompt for the old lamp serial number if it was not previously entered b Enter the new lamp s...

Page 47: ...the following The Status LEDs are cycling green The LCD displays the warning Image Processor Upgrading The LED on the Image Processor card flashes green The Web page shows a warning that the Image pr...

Page 48: ...R signals are received by the projector Pressing any key on the remote control towards the front or rear sensor the Status LED will blink regardless if any command is executed If the LED does not blin...

Page 49: ...should have the same subnet mask yet unique IP addresses 5 7 Displays 5 7 1 The projector is on but there is no display 1 Was a lens cover accidently left on Remove lens cover 2 On the LCD display ch...

Page 50: ...once 3 The source if non video may need a different sync tip clamp location 5 7 6 The Upper Portion of the Display is Waving Tearing or Jittering This can occur with video or VCR sources Check your s...

Page 51: ...Rectangular 1 Check leveling of the projector Ensure the lens surface and screen are parallel to one another 2 Is the vertical offset correct Make the necessary adjustments to the vertical offset on t...

Page 52: ...5 8 3 A backup or Interrogator file cannot be saved After performing a backup of Interrogator you may be prompted from a pop up window before saving the file If you have not specifically set Internet...

Page 53: ...Section 5 Troubleshooting Mirage M Series Setup Guide 5 7 020 100592 02 Rev 1 11 2010 FIGURE 5 1...

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Page 55: ...x 1200 Projector Model Lamp Mode Brightness ANSI Mirage DS 6K M Dual 6300 Mirage DS 10K M Dual 10 500 Mirage HD6K M Dual 6000 Mirage HD10K M Dual 10 000 Mirage WU7K M Dual 6300 Mirage HD12K M Dual 10...

Page 56: ...0 and positive uniformity shall be between 0 and 35 Full white ANSI 13 pt 0 005 cluster on u v chart CIE 1976 Full black ANSI 13 pt 0 075 cluster on u v chart CIE 1976 ANSI 9 point measurement x y Red...

Page 57: ...horizontal and vertical test pattern lines that intersect the center of the image 6 1 11 Blemishes Blemishes are to be observed at 1 full screen height distance from the image for a period of 30 secon...

Page 58: ...llumination system Sealed from lamp input to entrance face of prism when lamps are installed Motorized lenses and lens mount with position encoding Zoom focus horizontal and vertical offsets Accuracy...

Page 59: ...sition feedback Scene controlled motorized iris automatically adjusts to image content Max frequency open close open 20 Hz Sound level Within ambient noise level of projector Configurable per channel...

Page 60: ...OMMENTS Video Format Re Sizing All video formats can be resized to fill screen either horizontally or vertically while maintaining aspect ratio Picture in Picture Seamless Switching Built in 2D keysto...

Page 61: ...With sources that can output minimum blanking otherwise lower vertical rates Processing 10 bit throughout Except Dual DVI input in dual link mode dual 8 bit input paths into 10 bit processing Source s...

Page 62: ...HDCP A D conversion 8 bit DVI D 10 bit HDMI Frequency 330MHz DVI D dual link 165MHz DVI D single link and analog Connectors 2 S Video 4 pin miniature DIN 4 BNC 75 Ohm 2 independent decoder channels f...

Page 63: ...sub OUT Max bit rate 115 2 kbps Flow control Xon Xoff Number of ports 1 Connector 1 female 9 pin Dsub Max bit rate 115 2 kbps Power output 12 V 5 400mA maximum Number of ports 1 Standard 10 100 Base T...

Page 64: ...1920x1080p 1320W 831W 350W HD 1920x1080p 1267W 805W 300W HD 1920x1080p 1135W 739W 200W HD 1920x1080p 871W 607W 150W HD 1920x1080p 739W 541W 370W SXGA 1320W 831W 350W SXGA 1267W 805W 300W SXGA 1135W 73...

Page 65: ...y cycle 1300 hrs typical 370W 1500 hrs typical 350W 2000 hrs typical 300W Warm up time to full output 5 minutes max Operating position 20 deg max tilt of lamp axis from horizontal Maximum product dime...

Page 66: ...DVI Input 108 312101 XX X X Dual SD HD SDI Input 108 313101 XX X Twin HDMI Input 108 311101 XX X DMX512 Interface 108 314101 XX X Air Filter Dust 118 100104 XX X Air Filter Fog 118 100105 XX X Stacki...

Page 67: ...y environmental requirements and electromagnetic compatibility EMC FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A CISPR22 EN55022 CISPR24 EN55024 UL 60950 1 First Edition CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 First edition IEC6...

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Page 69: ...ojector There are 7 GPIO pins available on the 9pin D Sub GPIO connector which are configurable via RS 232 commands See Figure A 1 The other two pins are reserved for ground and power see table below...

Page 70: ...high state is 3 3V 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...

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Page 72: ...tchener ph 519 744 8005 United Kingdom ph 44 118 977 8000 Germany ph 49 2161 664540 France ph 33 0 1 41 21 44 04 Hungary Eastern Europe ph 36 0 1 47 48 100 Singapore ph 65 6877 8737 Shanghai ph 86 21...

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