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Mirage M Series Setup Guide
020-100592-02 Rev. 1 (11-2010)
Section 3: Operation
Frame Locking
: Enable or disable Frame Lock. When set to Frame Lock, if
possible output image frames are locked to the input. When Locked, the output is
always locked to the primary input and never the secondary image, when using
Dual input 3D. Free Run sets the output to close to 60Hz for all sources. This
control must be set to locked if a 3D-Stereo signal is used.
Set Frame Delay
: Delays the output signal timing relative to the input signal timing by a fraction of a frame,
and up to several frames. The minimum latency can vary based on the amount of scaling applied to the image.
When using keystone or warping, an additional latency is required, depending on the amount of warp. The
control is only available when the input signal is frame locked. In free run mode, or in cases where the signal
cannot be frame locked, the minimum latency defined by the scaling and keystone/warp is applied to the
signal.
Actual Frame Delay
: Displays the actual frame delay reading.
Full Screen Eye-Motion Filter
: Check this control to apply the Eye-Motion Filter to the entire screen, rather
than applying just to the edge blending regions. Helps with posterization effects, sometimes seen in color
ramps when viewing stereoscopic images.
Eye-Motion Filter
: Adjust this filter to reduce saccadic eye-motion artifacts, sometimes noticeable in edge
blending regions. Too much filtering may result in loss of detail. For best results, adjust this setting 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 settings, or to use the same setting for both links. By default, this
control is unchecked, meaning any settings applied to the primary input will also be applied to the secondary
input. In this case, the secondary channel settings cannot be set. When checked, the secondary channel settings
become editable.
Main Input
: Select an input from the drop-down list.
Display 3D Message Boxes
: Enable/Disable message boxes that are triggered by 3D setup.
NOTE:
No
message box is shown in “Off” and “Valid” state
.
3.4.3
Example of 3D Multiple Display Setup
The following instructions is an example of a multiple display setup.
1. Setup the projector’s warp and blends.
2. If necessary, shift or scale your image to fit the display.
3. Set all projectors to the largest minimum Frame Delay value that the worst case projector in the array can
achieve.
4. Enable 3D mode on all projectors. Using the remote >
Main Menu
>
Image Settings
>
Advanced Image
Settings
>
3D Settings
5. Set all projectors 3D Sync Output to “
Next Projector
” with the exception of the last projector; select “
To
Emitter
.”
6. Connect the PC emitter sync to either
Input A
(or B) on the 3D dongle.
7. Connect the output from the 3D dongle in the first projector to
Input A
(or B) on the next projector in the
array.
8. Repeat the same procedure to all projectors except the last projector in the array. Route the Sync output
from the 3D dongle to the emitter.
NOTE:
For the last projector, route the sync input.
9. If your emitter has a reverse setting ensure it is set to the Off position.
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