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Mirage M Series User Manual

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020-101942-02 Rev. 1 (10-2018)

within a multiple-projector application (see also 

Proj

 key in 

Wired remote

 on page 56). If you 

make a mistake in assigning or changing the projector number, press 

Exit

 to cancel. 

When multiple projectors are being used and you want to adjust the color for individual 
projectors to create one seamless image, you must assign different numbers for each projector 
to allow switching back and forth between projectors while adjustments are being made.  

Network Routing—

This is not applicable for stand-alone projectors or simple serial networks 

with only one type of controller and linking.

Separate—

Keep RS232, RS422 and Ethernet messages on their respective paths instead 

of being broadcast to the other types of ports.

RS232 and RS422 Joined—

Messages originating from an RS232 or RS422 controller 

are relayed to all RS232 or RS422 ports; any Ethernet communication, however, is not.

RS232 and Ethernet Joined—

Messages to and from the RS232 ports are relayed to the 

Ethernet port, and vice versa. Any RS422 communications are isolated. In the case of 
multiple Ethernet sessions over the single Ethernet connector, input on the RS232 port is 
relayed to all Ethernet sessions; however, input from any Ethernet session is only relayed 
to the RS232 ports.

All Joined—

All messages reach all ports, regardless of type in the case of multiple 

Ethernet sessions, input on one Ethernet session is relayed to all other Ethernet sessions 
as well as to the RS232 and RS422 ports.

Adding a serial command

For serial commands see the 

M Series Serial Commands Technical Reference

 

(P/N: 020-100224-

XX)

.

1. Click 

Advanced

 > 

Serial

.

2. Enter a serial command in the Serial Command field.

3. To add the serial command, click 

Send

.

Configuring DMX512 support

The projector supports the DMX512 protocol through the DMXC option card and through the ArtNET 
communications with an the Ethernet connector, as configured in 

Configuration

 > 

Communications

 > 

DMX/ArtNET

. For the DMX Channel Allocation, see 

Appendix: DMX/ArtNET

 on 

page 133.
Both input methods share the same feature list and can share the same configuration methods as 
follows:

• The user may select to monitor both, neither, or a single interface through a DMX control.

• If both interfaces are selected, the DMXC input card takes priority if it is actively receiving data. 

While data is active on this card, ArtNET packets are ignored.

• Only one DMXC card can be used at a time. If more than one is populated, the second and 

subsequent cards are not activated.

• The DMXC card is always active, even when the projector is powered down or in standby mode. 

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Summary of Contents for Mirage DS+10K-M2

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Page 2: ... earthquake or other natural disaster g Problems or damage caused by improper installation alignment or by equipment modification if by other than Christie service personnel or a Christie authorized repair service provider h Problems or damage caused by use of a product on a motion platform or other movable device where such product has not been designed modified or approved by Christie for such u...

Page 3: ... 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 and according to local regulations In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products Please help us to conserve the environment we live in http ww...

Page 4: ...documentation 15 Installation and Setup 16 About the projector 16 Installation considerations 18 Front screen installations 19 Rear screen installations 19 Screen size 20 Ambient lighting 20 Ventilation 20 Other considerations 20 Installing a projection lens 21 Positioning the projector 22 Throw distance 23 Vertical and horizontal position 23 Mounting the projector 27 Ceiling mount 27 Special moun...

Page 5: ...ing to all ports 41 Connecting to the GPIO connector 42 Configuring the GPIO 43 Connecting sources through option cards 44 LEDs 44 Twin HDMI input card 44 Analog BNC input card 45 Dual 3G HD SD SDI input card 45 Dual link DVI input card 45 Video decoder input card 46 DMXC interface card 46 Twin DisplayPort input card 47 Configuring the output options cards 47 Connecting tiled projectors 48 Definin...

Page 6: ...eting a channel 66 Deleting multiple channels 66 Editing a channel 67 Configuring the lens 67 Configuring up the lamp 68 Selecting the lamp operation mode 68 Selecting the lamp mode 68 Specifying the amount of power sent to the lamp 69 Setting the target brightness 69 Configuring lamp failover 69 Using multiple projectors 69 Tiling an image over multiple screens 69 Performing preliminary calibrati...

Page 7: ...lly optimizing display parameters 85 Selecting a test pattern 86 Changing the size and position of the image 86 Resize presets 86 Configuring how an image is cropped 89 Adjusting an image for keystone correction 90 Adjusting the main image 91 Configure the video sources 92 Manually optimize input levels 94 Correcting gamma settings 96 Adjusting the sharpness of the image 96 Selecting the noise red...

Page 8: ...system 113 Ventilation 113 Maintaining the optics 114 Viewing the lamp history 114 Notifying users after a set number of hours of lamp use 115 Replacing the lamps 115 Changing the lamp serial number 116 Optical excluding lens 116 Supplies or cleaning optical surfaces 116 Clean the projection lens 116 dust from the projection lens 117 Removing fingerprints smudges or oil from the projection lens 11...

Page 9: ...ically stretched 122 Data is cropped from edges 122 Display quality appears to drift from good to bad bad to good 122 Display suddenly freezes 123 Colors in the display are inaccurate 123 Display is not rectangular 123 Display is noisy 123 Web interface 123 After a projector software upgrade the web pages do not display correctly 123 A backup or interrogator file cannot be saved 124 Specifications...

Page 10: ... 131 Electro magnetic compatibility 132 Environmental 132 Marking 132 Appendix DMX ArtNET 133 DMX and real time events 133 Lens control limitations 133 DMX channel setup 134 Mirage M Series setup personality 135 Mirage M Series show personality 140 Mirage M Series Nitro VIP projector yoke personality 142 http www pureglare com au ...

Page 11: ...d service contacts Whether the projector is under warranty or the warranty has expired Christie s highly trained and extensive factory and dealer service network is always available to quickly diagnose and correct projector malfunctions Complete service manuals and updates are available for all projectors Should a problem be encountered with any part of the projector contact your dealer In most ca...

Page 12: ...image The menu system is controlled by an IR remote wired remote or through the built in keypad The LCD screen and built in keypad allow some functions to be controlled without the need of an on screen display and provide an accessible interface to view error reporting The functions on the on screen display can also be controlled using the Christie Serial Protocol through a serial or Ethernet conn...

Page 13: ... system Active fan control for minimum noise level Selectable motorized Yellow Notch Filter for expanded color gamut User interchangeable projection lenses with no tool mounting Picture in picture PIP LiteLOC for constant brightness maintenance Intelligent Lens System ILS Motorized lens mount for all models Auto setup feature Integrated ChristieNET Networking ability through RS232 and RS422 connec...

Page 14: ...ristie qualified technician Projector must be operated in an environment that meets operating specifications Warning Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury Use only the AC power cord supplied Do not attempt operation if the AC supply and cord are not within the specified voltage and power range See the license label on the back of the projector for rated volta...

Page 15: ...l and switch to the Downloads tab Related documentation Additional information on the projector is available in the following documents Mirage M Series Installation and Setup Guide P N 020 101944 XX M Series Product Safety Guide P N 020 102690 XX M Series Service Guide P N 020 100551 XX M Series Serial API Commands Technical Reference P N 020 100224 XX http www pureglare com au ...

Page 16: ... in keypad is located on the side of the projector Use it similarly to the IR remote to control the projector An LCD display is located above the keypad for displaying projector status B Lamp doors The lamp doors are located at the side of the projector which provides easy access to the lamp module for replacement The lamp doors are fitted with safety interlocks which switch the lamp off when the ...

Page 17: ...gton lock Located at the rear of the projector to the left of the AC receptacle is a Kensington lock attachment point This provides the ability to secure the projector against possible theft H Adjustable feet Located on the underside of the projector are three adjustable feet Raise or lower these feet when positioning the projector to ensure it is level on all sides so the displayed image appears ...

Page 18: ...hether installing a projector temporarily or permanently take the following into account to make sure the projector performs optimally Choose the installation type that best suits your needs front or rear screen floor mount or inverted mount Front screen floor mount installations Front screen inverted mount ceiling installation Rear screen floor mount installation Advantages Considerations Easy to...

Page 19: ...ne area see a brighter image than those sitting just outside the area Rear screen installations There are two basic types of rear screens Diffused A diffused screen has a surface which spreads the light that strikes it Purely diffused screens have a gain of less than 1 0 The advantage of the diffused screen is its wide viewing angle similar to that of a flat screen for front screen projection This...

Page 20: ...windows rarely requires special attention Contrast ratio in your images is reduced if stray light directly strikes the screen For example when a shaft of light from a window or floodlight falls on the image the image may appear washed out and less vibrant Avoid or eliminate stray light sources directed at the screen Ventilation The projector vents and louvers provide ventilation both for intake an...

Page 21: ...g Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury Remove the lens plug from the lens opening in the projector before installing the lens Retain the lens plug for projector transportation to protect the optical components from dust and debris Notice Failure to comply with the following may result in property damage The lens seals the projector preventing contaminants fr...

Page 22: ...s such as 0 73 1 and 1 2 1 8 If the projector is hoisted or installed in an overhead position use the lens red security screws or the lens retaining screws Positioning the projector Place the projector on a sturdy level surface and position it so that it is perpendicular to the screen at a suitable distance The further back the projector is positioned for the screen the larger the image becomes To...

Page 23: ...For example using a 0 73 1 lens throw distance would roughly be 0 73 times the screen width Vertical and horizontal position The correct vertical and horizontal position of the projector in relation to the screen depends on the lens type and the screen size Ideally the projector should be positioned perpendicular to the screen This way the image appears rectangular instead of keystoned trapezoidal...

Page 24: ... Lens ILS 0 73 1SX 0 67 1HD 118 100110 XX 35 189 pixels Lens ILS 1 25 1 6SX 1 16 1 49HD 118 100111 XX 102 551 pixels ALL OTHER LENSES 119 643 pixels SXGA lens description Lens part number Minimum offset above or below lens centers Lens ILS 0 73 1SX 0 67 1HD 118 100110 XX 23 121 pixels Lens ILS 1 25 1 6SX 1 16 1 49HD 118 100111 XX 73 383 pixels ALL OTHER LENSES 100 525 pixels Notice Failure to comp...

Page 25: ...els SXGA lens descriptio Lens part numbers Minimum offset above or below lens centre Lens ILS 0 73 1SX 0 67 1HD 118 100110 XX 13 91 pixels Lens ILS 1 25 1 6SX 1 16 1 49HD 118 100111 XX 45 315 pixels ALL OTHER LENSES 50 350 pixels HD 1080P lens description Lens part numbers Minimum offset above or below lens center http www pureglare com au ...

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Page 27: ... movement during a presentation lock the wheels on the cart Ceiling mount The projector can be inverted and suspended from the ceiling using a specially designed ceiling mount fixture P N 118 100108 XX Christie recommends this mounting for installations that want the projector out of sight or have limited amount of space for the projector For more information contact your dealer Warning Failure to...

Page 28: ...g projectors in a frame The Mirage M Series projectors can be stacked up to a maximum of three projectors high using the Christie stacking frame P N 118 100107 XX 1 Turn the projector off and disconnect the AC power cord after the cooling fans have stopped 2 Make sure the base plate is flat 3 Place the projector into the stacking frame from the top or from the front 4 Prior to placing the projecto...

Page 29: ...pin from each stacking leg prior to alignment and ensure the four stacking legs are fully seated on the lower stacking frame 1 With one person positioned on each side of the stacking frame lift the top stacking frame onto the bottom stacking frame aligning all four stacking legs between the frames 2 Insert the locking pin through the holes in the stacking legs Make sure each pin is fully inserted ...

Page 30: ... resulting display is optimized If hoisting the stack do so first and then align 1 Prior to aligning the image turn the locking nut to unlock then use the knob to adjust the image 2 To align the image use pitch yaw or roll Pitch Move the image up and down Roll Rotates the image clockwise and counter clockwise Yaw Moves the image left and right If the projector is parallel to the screen some keysto...

Page 31: ... surface should be centered and parallel to the screen to help ensure optimized lens performance with minimal offset Choose a sturdy mounting surface that allows for this If this position is not possible such as when the projector is significantly higher than the center of the screen Christie recommends relying on offset rather than extra tilt Connecting a source The input panel where all source c...

Page 32: ...cable to one of the two inputs 1 IN or 2 IN Video Decoder input card Depending on the source you can apply the following Composite video source to 1 CVBS using a BNC Cable the same signal can be used on 4 5 or 6 when input is selected as CVBS A component signal on Inputs 4 Pr 5 Y 6 Pb using BNC Connectors grouped as a component input YPbPr S Video to one of the two 2 SVID or three SVID using S Vid...

Page 33: ...ptimizing images on the screen and must be completed before final boresight adjustments Before beginning make sure the projector is properly positioned in relation to the screen 1 To display a test pattern press Test on the remote keypad or use the built in keypad and press the soft key that displays Test on the LCD display 2 Select a pattern appropriate for analyzing image focus and geometry such...

Page 34: ...est pattern a Pressing Test on the remote keypad or use the built in keypad and press the soft key that displays Test on the LCD display b Press the Up Arrow key to cycle to Boresight c Press Enter 2 Focus the image on cross hair image I 3 Evaluate the focus on cross hair image II and III If all three images are in focus no further action is required If boresight is required continue to step 3 The...

Page 35: ...appropriate cap screw Adjust until the cross hair image is in focus with minimal flare 7 Adjust cross hair pattern III by adjusting the appropriate cap screw Adjust until the cross hair image is in focus with minimal flare 8 Repeat step 5 6 and 7 as required until all three cross hair patterns are in equal sharp focus If the boresight is acceptable proceed with step 11 If the boresight does not ap...

Page 36: ...hten the setscrews enough to ensure they do not shift Powering down the projector The projector can be powered down by using one of the following methods Remote keypad built in keypad Press and hold Power or Press Power twice or Press Power once then immediately press the Down key If the second key is not pressed immediately a confirmation window appears The second key must be pressed within one s...

Page 37: ...ult It takes approximately 10 seconds for the projector to respond at 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 Christie highly recommends not using a port number below 1000 as these ports are typically reserved for and used by common IP appl...

Page 38: ... of the computer See Specifying serial communica tion parameters on page 51 for details on changing the baud rate Connecting through RS422 To control the projector with a computer or other controlling device with RS422 capability connect a RS422 serial communication cable between the controlling device and the RS422 port on the projector RS422 is better suited than RS232 for serial communication o...

Page 39: ...to connect one end to the RS232 OUT connector and the other end to the RS232 IN connector of the next projector RS422 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 Pin 9 12V 500mA OUT DNC are do not connect pins NC are no connect pins Notice Failure to comply with the following may result in property damage Co...

Page 40: ...jectors set the Network Routing to RS232 and RS422 Joined To control multiple projectors with a computer controller having an RS422 interface 1 Set them all to the same baud rate as your RS422 controller NOTE You must enable this combination of RS422 and RS232 in the Communications menu Set the Network Routing option to RS232 and RS422 Joined see Specifying serial communication parameters on page ...

Page 41: ...new port number Separate networks By default communications which originate from one type of serial controller RS232 vs RS422 vs Ethernet stay on the corresponding network path A separate setting indicates this separation for Network Routing see Tiling an image over multiple screens on page 69 For example if using an RS422 controller it communicates only with the projector to which it is connected...

Page 42: ...y projector 1 responds over Ethernet Connecting to the GPIO connector The GPIO connector located on the input panel provides a flexible method of interfacing a wide range of external I O devices to the projector Seven GPIO pins are available on the 9 pin D Sub GPIO connector which are configurable with RS232 commands The other two pins are reserved for ground and power see the table below for pin ...

Page 43: ...ed to the pin is open A high state or value of 1 is read on an input pin if the circuit attached to the pin is shorted to ground This corresponds to a switch closing event Example Turn room lighting on when the projector is turned off assumes a control automation unit is configured to turn the lights on when pin 2 of its input goes high The strings in the commands refer to pins 2 3 4 6 7 8 and 9 i...

Page 44: ...option cards including multiples of the same card type There may be up to two active inputs displayed at any time either from one card or from two cards These two inputs can be routed to outputs or to the main or PIP video image LEDs LEDs are located on the faceplate of each input card and indicate the following Power ON Green Signal Valid Green Signal Invalid OFF Twin HDMI input card This card ac...

Page 45: ...accepts both standard definition SD and high definition HD serial digital interface SDI signals from one of two SD or HD 3GHz SDI sources Both single link HD and dual link HD signals are accepted The card has two SD HD SDI outputs each of which is loop through for its respective input Three LEDs are on the module faceplate PWR indicates power has been applied and the card is initialized and the tw...

Page 46: ... DMX512 A protocol DMX512 A 2008 DMX 512 is a serial protocol which is used for controlling lighting and staging equipment from a lighting console or similar host device ArtNET defined by Artistic License s Art Net II Specification is an Ethernet implementation of the DMX protocol The Mirage M Series projector supports the DMX protocol through two data input interfaces a DMX card and ArtNET throug...

Page 47: ... Framelock output image frames are locked to the input if possible Locked output is always locked to the primary input never the PIP Secondary image Free Run sets the output to close to 60Hz for all sources When switching to a new input with frame locking enabled the image appears black for a short duration while the system locks onto the new input Set Frame Delay Delays the output signal timing r...

Page 48: ...to Output2 Selecting Main PIP Loop loops the Main and PIP video to the outputs regardless from which card these signals originate The Main video signal is looped to Output1 and the PIP video signal is looped to Output2 Selecting Disable turns off the HDMI outputs completely PIP functionality is disabled in 3D mode Connecting tiled projectors Wiring requirements A distribution box or digital signal...

Page 49: ...ables to be used Balance the connection tree to ensure the level of loop through is minimized This enables the downstream projectors to finish source switches in a minimum amount of time Applicable to arrays with HDCP only 1x3 wiring solution 2x2 wiring solution From Source From Source http www pureglare com au ...

Page 50: ...2018 2x3 Loop through wiring solution 2x3 Single wiring loop through no pip supported From Source ROW 1 COL 1 ROW 1 COL 2 ROW 1 COL 3 ROW 2 COL 1 ROW 2 COL 2 ROW 2 COL 3 From Source ROW 1 COL 1 ROW 1 COL 2 ROW 1 COL 3 ROW 2 COL 1 ROW 2 COL 2 ROW 2 COL 3 http www pureglare com au ...

Page 51: ...al communication is always eight data bits no parity Set the baud rate to match that of your controlling device such as your PC Refer to the documentation for the controlling device to determine the baud rate In an existing network of projectors if you discover a projector has a different baud rate use the pull down list and select the correct baud rate using the Enter key Do not scroll this contr...

Page 52: ... Ethernet sessions however input from any Ethernet session is only relayed to the RS232 ports All Joined All messages reach all ports regardless of type in the case of multiple Ethernet sessions input on one Ethernet session is relayed to all other Ethernet sessions as well as to the RS232 and RS422 ports Adding a serial command For serial commands see the M Series Serial Commands Technical Refere...

Page 53: ...ritical functions that require security so that they cannot be changed by a single button press and are not affected by a Grand Master This personality cannot be used with a control board containing only sliders The Load Execute channels operate as follows The user must load a value then send 86 LOAD then send 171 EXECUTE to execute the loaded value If this sequence of three values is not sent to ...

Page 54: ...he highest level address in an ArtNET network providing expandability beyond the universe level The Subnet applies to ArtNET only and does not apply to the DMXC input card Input Noise Filter The Input Noise Filter eliminates DMX ArtNET input oscillation which can occur on some DMX control boards This can cause fine resolution controls for example Lens Brightness to continually change A filter sett...

Page 55: ...oward the projector s front or rear IR sensor One of the two IR sensors on the projector detects the signal and relay the commands for internal processing A laser pointer is built into the remote keypad Built in Keypad Located at the side of the projector Keep these guidelines common to both keypads in mind Press keys one at a time there are no simultaneous key combinations required Use Power Shut...

Page 56: ...asswords can be edited by an administrator or a service user in the Admin tab Guest users do not see this tab Basic operations of the projector can be controlled from this interface and the Virtual on screen display can be accessed from here Built in keypad The built in keypad has a LCD status display window which displays all states of the keypad controls The LCD displays status information when ...

Page 57: ...ions from a battery powered infrared IR transmitter To use the IR remote direct the keypad toward the projector s front or rear IR sensor and press a function key One of the two IR sensors on the projector will detect the signal and relay the commands for internal processing The remote also offers a connector for wired connections to the projector http www pureglare com au ...

Page 58: ...rd you want to change 3 To open the Password Change window click Change Password 4 In the Password field type the new password 5 In the Re type Password field re type the password 6 Click OK Deleting a user 1 Select the user that you want to remove 2 Click Delete User 3 In the confirmation dialog click Yes Uploading a logo file The projector must be powered on to enable the Upload drop down list 1...

Page 59: ...r assigned to your projector 2 Select the appropriate language from the Language list located in the upper left hand corner 3 Type your user name and password in the User Name and Password fields respectively Both entries are case sensitive 4 To display the Main window click Login The following table describes each area found in the Main window A Secondary tabs specific to a primary tab located al...

Page 60: ...s for Auto Shutdown If all activity input signals web or serial port activity key presses is lost for this length of time and Auto Shutdown is enabled an Auto Shutdown cycle begins Enter Standby After Min Sets the interval in minutes between starting Auto Shutdown and entering Standby mode Once Auto Shutdown has been entered and all activity continues to be absent for this interval the projector a...

Page 61: ...r options appears With a function menu displayed enter a menu option number for any numbered option or use the Up Down Arrow Key to highlight the required option and press Enter Long menus have a scroll bar on the right use the arrow keys to access the remainder of the menu Locked items or items that do not pertain to the current action or condition appear dimmed and cannot be selected If no signa...

Page 62: ...brief on screen messages Christie recommends this during setup or testing of the projector Serial Ports to receive messages through RS232 or RS422 serial communication only To hide error message displays such as during shows and presentations select Off or Serial Ports Splash Screen Setup Choose when to display a special introductory splash screen image such as your company logo graphic or message...

Page 63: ... s memory as a unique two digit channel such as 09 You can have numerous distinct channels available for the same input any of which can be selected by using the Channel key on the keypad followed by the two digit channel number The Channel key may display a channel list or not depending on what you have defined for the Display Channel List There are three methods for selecting an input 1 Press IN...

Page 64: ... parameters this only occurs if Auto Source is enabled on these channels If no match to the incoming input signal is found in currently defined channels a new channel is temporarily created based on factory defined defaults for this type of signal The channel number assigned is the lowest available number from 01 99 Selecting a channel Select a channel at any time by pressing Channel To hide a cha...

Page 65: ...tical frequency is displayed with the sync polarity The remaining columns pertain to each signal type such as input number slot location a variety of icons indicating access to each channel and an abbreviated description of each signal type The channel list or the Channel Setup menu identifies signal types abbreviations as defined in the following table Composite Sync on the H C input or the V inp...

Page 66: ...ed channel in the Channel Setup menu and to activate the Select Channel Operation submenu press Enter 2 Select Delete and press Enter A window appears to confirm the deletion of this channel Deleting multiple channels 1 Highlight the desired channel in the Channel Setup menu and to activate the Select Channel Operation submenu press Enter 2 Select Delete Unlocked Only and to delete all unlocked ch...

Page 67: ...s number is already in use assign a different channel number You can define up to 99 channels Slot 1 4 corresponding to which slot in the projector s input panel the source is connected Input 1 6 corresponding to which input on the selected slot the source is connected to In Menu If checked default except for automatically defined channels with unchanged parameters this defined channel appears in ...

Page 68: ...lens is subject to manual movement between power sessions Home Position Return the lens to the horizontal and vertical home position Focus and zoom are unaffected Calibration Status Displays the current lens calibration status Configuring up the lamp Selecting the lamp operation mode Select between one of the following lamp operational modes in Lamp Lamp Operation Lamp 1 single lamp use or Lamp 2 ...

Page 69: ...s control is only in effect while in the following modes Lamp 1 single lamp use Lamp 2 single lamp use Auto select a single lamp A brief period of no light occurs before the other lamp ignites and warms up sufficiently The operational mode of the projector may change from Lamp 1 single lamp use to Lamp 2 single lamp use or visa versa with the option enabled For example If lamp 1 fails to ignite an...

Page 70: ...y Settings in the Service menu password protected for each projector On the basis of these new values which are stored in memory each projector then automatically calculates any necessary corrections to reproduce the original factory colors under the current environmental conditions This essentially calibrates a projector to its surroundings compensating for factors such as screen type lamp and or...

Page 71: ...brated for the site see above use the Color Adjustments by X Y or Color Saturation menu to further refine each projector s fundamental colors so that the hue and intensity of each color appears the same from one display to another Once matched you have created a single new shared range of colors or color gamut that all of your projectors can produce This palette named User 1 2 3 or 4 can be applie...

Page 72: ...093 0 320 0 330 Red Max Drives 0 144 Color Adjustments by X Y Select Color Adjustment Color Temperature Red X Red Y Green X Green Y Blue X Blue Y White X White Y Yellow Notch Filter Auto Color Enable Color Enable Copy From 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Max Drives 6521 0 640 0 350 0 329 0 560 0 100 0 374 0 367 Red Max Drives 0 129 Color Adjustments by X Y Select Color Adjustment Color Temperatur...

Page 73: ... picture in picture PIP To control the primary image access all picture controls through the Main menu To control the secondary PIP image access picture controls through the Input Switching and PIP menu PIP function is disabled in 3D mode Enabling picture in picture Press PIP on the remote if the menu is not present Toggle between displaying two sources at once Main and PIP images and the primary ...

Page 74: ...elect Free Run and this sets the output to close at 60Hz for all sources Seamless switching is only available when free run is selected When switching to a new input with frame locking enabled the image is black for the short period while the system locks onto the new input Automatically searching for input signals When Input Switching PIP Auto Input Switching is enabled the system continually sea...

Page 75: ...e stereo glasses depending on the type of stereo controllers and screen used Requirements Stereo 3D applications require a stereo 3D capable source special hardware software setups described below and the 3D Settings menu option to control the processing synchronizing and displaying of your stereoscopic 3D source material Hardware Christie 3D version of the projector Christie 3D Stereo Sync Cable ...

Page 76: ...ed to ensure that stereo is configured correctly especially for multiple projector setups Connecting Two Stereo 3D Sync Inputs recommended for multiple sources Connect your video card s stereo 3D sync cable to either Input A or either Input B on the 3D Stereo Sync Cable These inputs are provided to allow you to connect two different Stereo 3D sources and conveniently switch the display back and fo...

Page 77: ...hrough the viewer s glasses This separate signal is usually provided using a VESA 3 pin stereo port IR Emitter 3D Passive Filter System In response to an incoming sync signal the emitter emits L R infrared signals to a receiver in active 3D shutter glasses causing the L R shutters to alternately open and close for active stereo 3D applications Likewise a 3D passive filter system placed in front of...

Page 78: ...3D State Informs you what state the projector is in Off Missing Secondary Signal Not Frame Locked Secondary Frequency Mismatch High Bandwidth Not Supported Stereo Sync Not Detected Stereo Sync Invalid and Invalid Frequency This is read only 3D Mode Select the mode of your 3D operation Off 3D operation is disabled Auto 3D Attempts to automatically determine which 3D mode to use based on auxiliary v...

Page 79: ... optional cable is used to connect stereo 3D signals to the projector using the GPIO port When there is no 3D signal Sync Output should be Off Typically only the last projector in the 3D Stereo cable chain is connected to the emitter and should specify To Emitter All other projectors should select To Next Input if other projectors are used in the chain 3D Stereo Sync Delay Adjust the output 3D emi...

Page 80: ...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 also applies to the secondary input In this case the secondary channel settings cannot be set When checked the secondary channel settings become editable Main I...

Page 81: ...closing your right eye and a small set of Rs 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 for each projector 15 Adjust the 3D Sync Delay on the last projector in your array to match the optimal sampling point for the glasses being used The default auto setup value is typically good for all glasses ...

Page 82: ...ernal Sync is not recommended unless absolutely necessary or a quick test setup is desired since the system may require adjustment of left right frames every time the projector is powered on or switches inputs 3D SETUP 3D Sync Output 5 Off 4 Invert 3D Input 3 Input A 3D Sync Input 3D Sync Output 5 Off 4 Invert 3D Input 3 Input A 3D Sync Input 3D Sync Output 5 Off 4 Invert 3D Input 3 Input A 3D Syn...

Page 83: ...n to be at opposite edges of the image you can watch these isolated areas while adjusting individual black levels and input drives until both bands are just visible Images from this source display correct blacks and whites without crushing or washing out If using Peak Detector with PIP both images must have the same color space Input Level Detector Enable specific thresholds for blacks and whites ...

Page 84: ...irage M Series User Manual 84 020 101942 02 Rev 1 10 2018 Freeze Image During Auto Setup Hides temporary image artifacts that may appear during the auto setup procedure Available with 3D option only S http www pureglare com au ...

Page 85: ...he image as described below The best auto setup is obtained under the following conditions Input levels it is best to have an image with saturated bright colors Phase high contrast edges are needed To determine active window size Video images should have whites and blacks in the image Wide range video images should have content including white that extends to all edges of the image When AUTO is pr...

Page 86: ... Resize presets The same resize presets are available to all HD and SXGA screen models However the graphics used to describe each preset in this section are of the SXGA models only Resize Presets displays an image in its native resolution no resizing or resizes the image by maximizing either the height width or both height and width or resizes to the maximum size possible while keeping the origina...

Page 87: ... SXGA projector uses the central 800 x 600 pixels and have a black border The black border areas are unused areas see below Full size uses all pixels for displaying the image regardless of source or original aspect ratio Incoming source material having a different aspect ratio than the projector is stretched for display Full width fills the display from left to right without changing the original ...

Page 88: ...pixel sampling clock indicated by the number of incoming pixels per line so that all pixels generated by a particular source are sampled By default the projector samples at the correct frequency for most sources For best results use a test pattern such as a smooth grey consisting of a clear pattern of black and white pixels or a similar half on half off graphic image such as the Windows 2000 shutd...

Page 89: ... is scaled to fit the platform Configuring how an image is cropped Blanking defines the size of the Active Input Window or area of interest and crop the image so that unwanted edges are removed from the display changed to black The range of adjustment depends on the source resolution and other factors 1 In the Size and Position menu select Blanking The Active Input Window value indicates the curre...

Page 90: ...ht borders of the image are unequal in length and the top and bottom are slanted to one of the sides All settings to adjust keystone are in the Geometry Correction submenu Brightness Uniformity Edge Blending and Black Level Blending should be disabled before performing Keystone adjustments 1 Enable keystone adjustments by selecting Keystone from the Geometry Correction drop down list This enables ...

Page 91: ...imately 10 seconds indicating that the projector is processing the request Under certain combinations of extreme keystone co ordinates and specific signal frequency a keystoned image may result that is outside the bandwidth limitations of the projector When attempting to apply the keystone settings a message appears on the on screen display indicating that the bandwidth has been exceeded and the k...

Page 92: ...ded video images only Enter a check mark default in most instances Activate the decoder s AGC circuit to ensure properly bright images Delete the check mark if a decoded video image exhibits strange color artifacts such as stripes in highly saturated colors indicating an incompatibility between this source and the AGC Video Standard For most available video standards the projector automatically de...

Page 93: ...acking and phase adjustments do not adequately clear up a noisy video signal or if a graphics signal appears overly soft Both instances indicate that Filter may be set to the wrong option Sampling Mode Sets the color sampling mode for a digital signal to either YCbCr 4 4 4 RGB or YCbCr 4 2 2 The proper sampling mode is determined automatically by the projector you can override this setting Film Mo...

Page 94: ...t least 6 12 consecutive white pixels in the image Without these pixels input levels may produce skewed colors particularly in non video images For a source exhibiting overly high black levels typically caused by a noisy source causing black level spikes use the Input Levels menu shown above These adjustments serve as a calibration process compensating for differences in sources and cabling to per...

Page 95: ... Level is typically needed for an HDTV source Input Peak Detector A tool to assist with defining individual input levels enabling you to accurately set the Input Levels for any particular source with the appropriate image Enabling the Peak Detector activates a special operating mode for detecting only pixels that are considered black or white all other levels are displayed as a mid level grey When...

Page 96: ...natively if neither default is ideal apply a simple gamma curve by defining a custom power function and slope For more complex non standard gamma curves a user defined curve created externally and downloaded to the projector can be used requires separate PC based Arbitrary Gamma software application to create the table and the Web UI to download it If any of these special user curves have been ins...

Page 97: ...y adapting to image content Split Screen Allows a snapshot of the main image to be presented on the right side or lower part of the screen for evaluation of advanced image processing features All resizing controls and input card features such as color tint for example are honoured on both images However image processing controls such as the detail texture noise reduction and adaptive contrast feat...

Page 98: ...vised signal SDTV Select YPbPr HDTV with a high definition televised signal HDTV 3 When certain RGB signals are first connected the projector may not recognize them as RGB and incorrectly decodes their color information as YPbPr video These signals can include RGB signals in NTSC PAL SECAM frequency ranges Scan doubled sync on green Scan quadrupled sync on green For these signals change the color ...

Page 99: ...r gamut triangle shown here For example changing the x y coordinates for red may move the color closer to orange or closer to violet which in turn affects all displayed colors having a red component 4 Adjust the slide bars or enter new specific coordinates as desired to define or change the color gamuts 5 Apply at any time in the Advanced Image Settings menu Adjusting the color saturation Adjust c...

Page 100: ...empting to work with Brightness Uniformity This ensures that primary colors color temperature and maximized light output are all well matched from one screen to another These matches are needed before you can achieve good brightness uniformity results Run Lamp For 100 Hours Light output and brightness uniformity can vary significantly during the first 100 hours of lamp use For best results with ne...

Page 101: ...to Step 1e If you prefer maximum brightness rather than a particular color temperature select Max Drives Do not change User 1 Color Adjustment in color matched applications 4 In the White Uniformity menu set the overall output level to 50 0 and all remaining slide bars to 0 0 This decreases the light output just enough throughout the screen so that any color level can then be increased later as ne...

Page 102: ...t c Repeat for each screen 9 Return to Steps 5 and 6 and if necessary fine tune the zones so that they all still exhibit a single color temperature If you do not want to use or apply Brightness Uniformity settings delete the check mark from the Uniformity Enable checkbox at the top of the Brightness Uniformity menu Bottom defined by the slope Creating a seamless image with edge blending Edge Blend...

Page 103: ...ates a blended edge eight pixels wide A setting of 0 signifies no blending For best results in most applications use a blend width greater than 10 of the resolution of the projector 192 on a 1920 x 1080 projector Larger blend widths can mask uniformity issues between multiple projectors Ranges Projector number of columns 2 horizontal projector number of lines 2 vertical Example 1920 2 960 pixels h...

Page 104: ...o lighten the overall blend decrease to darken the overall blend b Adjust Blend Shape in both projectors to fine tune change the amount of mid grey intensity as opposed to black white in the blend 9 Repeat with remaining projectors with overlaps 10 Check completed display wall with the desired external signal 11 If necessary adjust the mechanical alignment to maintain perfect pixel on pixel alignm...

Page 105: ... four options Top Bottom Left and Right to use depending on which edge of the projector you are working with has been edge blended The blend width can be adjusted to line up properly but by default it corresponds to the edge blending setting determined for that edge 5 The brightness and black hues of the blended region can be adjusted in more detail in case fine tuning is needed may be only necess...

Page 106: ...Channels or Users from the Backup list 3 To initiate the download click Backup A backup in progress bar appears Once finished a file download window appears 4 Click Save to open a Save As window 5 Locate and select a folder within your Network drive or hard drive where you want to save the file 6 Click Save Restoring a backup file 1 Click Admin System 2 To open the Choose file window click Browse ...

Page 107: ...tal period and for your projector model name and serial number In addition the Status menu identifies the current channel its location its frequencies and other details Alarm conditions An alarm condition consists of a message that is on the LCD display located beside the built in keypad Two types of alarm conditions exist Warning Alarm Critical Alarm A warning alarm is shown when an error or a no...

Page 108: ...configuration values and configure trap notifications to be sent when certain events occur The SNMP menu can be accessed from Configuration Communications SNMP Controls Operators can request the current state of the following controls Power Main Input Channel Lamp Life Shutter Host Name IP Address Items Operators can request the following status items directly Main software version Global alarm st...

Page 109: ...p has reached end of life Lamp Number Lamp Hours Elapsed Lamp Life SNMP Trap Email Lamp end of life cleared Lamp end of life cleared Lamp Number Lamp fault Lamp fault has occurred Lamp Number Lamp Fault Description Lamp Fault Lamp fault cleared Lamp fault has been cleared Lamp Number Fan stall Fan stalled Fan Name Fan Stall Fan no longer stalled Fan stall cleared Thermal sensor warning Thermal sen...

Page 110: ...and projector time to be the same click Sync otherwise the event runs based on the projector time 9 Enter a description of the scheduled event with a maximum of 100 characters 10 Enter a serial command or a sequence of serial commands for the projector to perform in the Command String field If a GPIO command string is needed click GPIO Output Helper for instructions on how to create the command st...

Page 111: ...on the GPIO connector Pin 1 12V and Pin 5 Ground are not included or changed Clicking a block toggles between H L and X as shown See Connecting to the GPIO connector on page 42 for detailed information Adding a function key event 1 Click Advanced RTE 2 Click Add to open the RTE Wizard 3 Select the Function Key Event tab 4 Select a Function key from the list LED and key states The LED color of the ...

Page 112: ... key Enabled when the power is ON Disabled if the power is OFF Menu key Always remains in the enabled state when the power is ON If the power is off the Menu key is disabled Soft key Used to select an action indicated by text above the key on the LCD If no text is shown the associated key is disabled Projector states LEDS LED state Hard Boot All All LEDs amber means please wait Standby Mode Lamps ...

Page 113: ...ress Lamp 1 and 2 Flashing Green the lamp is being switched off for its regeneration period to extend lamp life typically 15 minutes every 24 hours Power Green on Amber standby Shutter Green shutter is open Note A condition occurs on the first power on after a software upgrade and is indicated by all the following The Status LEDS are cycling green The LCD displays the warning Image Processor Upgra...

Page 114: ...1 Unscrew the two captive screws at the top of each filter door Allow the door to rest down away from the projector 2 Slide the filter or dust air filter if fitted out 3 Insert the new air fog filter with ensuring the white layer facing into the projector 4 Secure the filter door by tightening the two captive screws loosened in Step 1 Maintaining the optics Viewing the lamp history To display the ...

Page 115: ... the lamps to cool 4 Remove the old lamp a Loosen the three captive screws securing the lamp using a 1 Phillips screwdriver b Carefully remove the lamp from the projector Place the old lamp in a location where it cannot fall or be bumped 5 To use lamp OFF command a In the lamp menu select Change Lamp This prompts for the old lamp serial number if it was not previously entered b Enter the new lamp ...

Page 116: ...ight Never touch an optical surface with your bare hands Always wear latex lab gloves Supplies or cleaning optical surfaces Soft camel hair brush Dust free blower filtered dry nitrogen blown through an anti static nozzle Dust free lens tissue such as Melles Griot Kodak tissues 18LAB020 Opto wipes 18LAB022 Kim Wipes or equivalent For lens only Lens cleaning solution such as Melles Griot Optics Clea...

Page 117: ...in the folded cloth to remove the dust 3 If significant dust remains on the lens surface dampen a clean microfiber cloth with lens cleaning solution and wipe gently until clean Removing fingerprints smudges or oil from the projection lens 1 Brush most of the dust off with a camelhair brush or use a dust free blower 2 Wrap a lens tissue around a swab and soak it in lens cleaning solution The tissue...

Page 118: ...display While the projector is busy initializing the display should show Please wait When finished initializing the display should show Standby mode 4 Check the LCD display for any warnings or errors A condition occurs on the first power on after a software upgrade and is indicated by all the following The Status LEDs are cycling green The LCD displays the warning Image Processor Upgrading The LED...

Page 119: ...or suspected communication failures power down the projector and try again 4 If the lamp does not ignite after the second attempt and after powering down and up again complete AC power down then replace the lamp Lamp suddenly turns off 1 Check lamp power through the remote keypad checking the Lamp menu or from the web user interface Advanced Lamp menu Try increasing lamp power 2 Check for an alarm...

Page 120: ...wer On or Stand By and try again 5 Press the PROJ key on the remote keypad If this brings up a popup box on the on screen display ensure that the checkbox is marked to enable the projector 6 Using the XLR connector use the remote as a wired keypad If it does work and all the IR sensors have been enabled there may be a problem with the IR sensors On screen display Learn more about resolving common ...

Page 121: ... patterns with keys Check your source connections again Severe motion artifacts 1 Most likely a synchronization problem has occurred with reversed 3 2 pull down in 60Hz to 24Hz film to digital conversion in your source Correct at the source 2 Set the projector to run in Free run Open the OSD menu and go to Input Switching and PIP Ensure Running mode is set to Free Run not to Frame Lock 3 Display a...

Page 122: ...te edge 1 Resizing may need adjustment Adjust until the entire image is visible and centered Display appears compressed vertically stretched 1 The frequency of the pixel sampling clock is incorrect for the current source 2 Sizing and positioning options may be adjusted poorly for the incoming source signal 3 Use an anamorphic lens for typical HDTV and anamorphic DVD sources that have been re sized...

Page 123: ... the vertical offset on the lens mount Display is noisy 1 Display adjustment at the input source may be required Adjust pixel tracking phase and filter Noise is particularly common on YPbPr signals from a DVD player 2 Ensure the video input is terminated 75 ohms If it is the last connection in a loop through chain the video input should be terminated at the last source input only 3 The input signa...

Page 124: ...ore connecting to the projector A backup or interrogator file cannot be saved After performing a backup of Interrogator you may be prompted before saving the file If you have not specifically set Internet Explorer to automatically open save the file without prompting and if popup windows have been disabled by enabling the popup blocker you cannot save the file 1 Disable the popup blocker from Main...

Page 125: ... Custom Level 4 Scroll the list until you see the Downloads option setting 5 Ensure the Automatic prompting for file downloads and File Download options are selected 6 Click OK 7 At the Warning prompt click OK 8 Using the Internet Option window select Local intranet 9 Click Custom Level 10 Repeat steps 4 to 9 http www pureglare com au ...

Page 126: ...xels 1920 x 1080 SXGA H x V square pixels 1400 x 1050 WUXGA H x V square pixels 1920 x 1200 ANSI 16 pt checker pattern on black screen 650 1 typical Full field 9 pt average ON OFF with background light subtraction 2500 1 typical full open aperture 1080p 2100 1 typical full open aperture SXGA 2100 1 typical full open aperture WUXGA Default Gamma all points from 10 to 90 IRE 2 2 linear segment Adjus...

Page 127: ...al over full range from 10 to 100 IRE 500 K maximum Stability during rated lamp life 500 K maximum Connectors five female BNC 75 Ohm R Pr G Y B Pb H C V Color spaces signal types RGB YPbPr A D conversion 10 bits Connectors Two independent HDMI inputs type A Two loop out connectors type A Color spaces signal types RGB YCbCr 4 2 2 YCbCr 4 4 4 HDCP support HDMI 1 3 supported not including audio excep...

Page 128: ...cations Mirage M Series User Manual 128 020 101942 02 Rev 1 10 2018 A D conversion 10 bits for single link DVI input 8 bits for dual link DVI inputs Frequency 165 Megapixels s analog http www pureglare com au ...

Page 129: ... PAL PAL M PAL N PAL 60 SECAM Connectors BNC 75 Ohm Color spaces signal types Dual HD input SDI HD SDI 3G SDI Connectors Two independent DisplayPort inputs Two loop out DisplayPort connectors Color spaces signal types RGB YCbCr 4 2 2 YCbCr 4 4 4 HDCP support on inputs DisplayPort 1 1a supported not including audio Rated voltage 100 VAC to 240 VAC Rated current dual lamp operation 450 W 1080p SXGA ...

Page 130: ...wer consumption Dual Lamp 1080p SXGA WUXGA 1500 W dual lamp 750 W single lamp 1080p SXGA WUXGA 1320 W dual lamp 831 W single lamp 1080p SXGA WUXGA 1267 W dual lamp 805 W single lamp 1080p SXGA WUXGA 1135 W dual lamp 739 W single lamp 1080p SXGA WUXGA 871 W dual lamp 607 W single lamp 1080p SXGA WUXGA 739 W dual lamp 541 W single lamp http www pureglare com au ...

Page 131: ... L x W x H with lens removed 561 x 500 x 247 mm 22 1 x 19 7 x 9 75 inches Maximum shipping dimensions L x W x H 775 x 698 5 x 584 mm 30 5 x 27 5 x 23 inches Maximum product weight with lens removed 25 kg 55 lbs Maximum shipping weight includes packaging 40 kg 87 lbs Operating temperature range 5 to 40ºC 41 to 104ºF Storage temperature range 40 to 70ºC Humidity range 10 to 80 non condensing Operati...

Page 132: ...ectrical and electronic equipment WEEE and the applicable official amendment s China Ministry of Information Industry Order No 39 02 2006 on the control of pollution caused by electronic information products the hazardous substances concentration limits SJ T11363 2006 and the applicable product marking requirement SJ T11364 2006 Marking This product shall conform to all relevant Canadian US and Eu...

Page 133: ...time event can use nested loops and delays Only statically defined commands can be executed such as PWR 0 SHU 1 You cannot use variables or other complex programming techniques Lens control limitations Normal ILS control of the lens horizontal and vertical positions by the projector respects the boundaries of the lens keep out area This area is necessary to prevent damage to components within the ...

Page 134: ...w is a table of how projectors should be configured assuming all projectors are to be controlled independently and use the same personality Show personality correct Setup personality correct Show personality incorrect Base channel All projectors using Show Personality correct 1 Projector 1 18 channel 19 Projector 2 18 channel 37 Projector 3 18 channel Base channel All projectors using Show Persona...

Page 135: ... 0 to 85 Lens shift disable 172 to 255 Lens shift enable 255 Default Locks all lens motors 5 Lens Zoom coarse 0 to 255 Scaled as percentage of total control range which is 0 to 2100 128 Default coarse 0 Default fine Locked by channel Lens shift enable 6 Lens Zoom fine 7 Lens Zoom coarse 0 to 255 Scaled as of total control range which is 0 to 2100 128 Default coarse 0 Default fine Locked by channel...

Page 136: ... Default Does not change input on default 15 Image Image Freeze 0 to 85 Unfreeze image 172 to 255 Freeze Image 0 Default 16 Lamps Power Power 0 to 85 Power off switch lamps off cool lamps down and go to Standby mode 172 to 255 Power on switch lamps on warm up mode 128 Default A five second timer is used before executing a power state change If the slider moves out of the On Off range within the fi...

Page 137: ...ol range Examples are given for 350 W lamps 0 0 300 W 127 50 335 W 255 100 370 W Default Depends on what lamps are used power rating may be different scale 23 Setup Functions Lamp Mode 0 to 85 Auto select single lamp 172 to 255 Dual lamp mode 128 Default Does not change lamp mode on default 24 Setup Functions Test Pattern 0 to 19 Off 20 to 39 Grid 40 to 59 Grey Scale 16 60 to 79 White 80 to 99 Fla...

Page 138: ...l 31 Colormetry Interpolated Color Temperature 0 to 255 Scaled as percentage of total control range which is 3200 to 9300 128 Default Output Color control must be set to Color Temperature in DMX channel 29 32 Advanced Image Blend enable 0 to 19 Blend disable 20 to 39 Standard blend enable 40 to 59 User Blend 1 enable 60 to 79 User Blend 2 enable 220 239 User Blend 10 enable 0 Default The list of b...

Page 139: ... current running RTE 172 to 255 Triggers RTE 2 128 Default 36 Real Time Events RTE 3 0 to 85 Cancel current running RTE 172 to 255 Triggers RTE 3 128 Default 37 Reserved Reserved for future expansion No reset 38 Reserved Reserved for future expansion No reset Channel Group Name Description Notes http www pureglare com au ...

Page 140: ...0 to 85 Lens shift disable 172 to 255 Lens shift enable 255 Default Lock all lens motors 5 Lens Zoom coarse 0 to 255 Scaled as percentage of total control range which is 0 to 2100 128 Default coarse 0 Default fine Locked by channel Lens shift enable 6 Lens Zoom fine 7 Lens Focus coarse 0 to 255 Scaled as percentage of total control range which is 0 to 2100 128 Default coarse 0 Default fine Locked ...

Page 141: ...80 to 189 Slot 4 input 1 230 to 239 Slot 4 input 6 255 Default Does not change input on default 15 Image Image Freeze 0 to 85 Unfreeze image 172 to 255 Freeze image 0 Default 16 Lamps Power Power 0 to 85 Power off Switch lamps off cool lamps down and go to Standby mode 172 to 255 Power on Switch lamps on warm up mode 128 Default A five second timer is used before executing a power state change If ...

Page 142: ... shift enable 255 Default Locks all lens motors 4 Lens Zoom coarse 0 to 255 Scaled as percentage of total control range which is 0 to 2100 128 Default coarse 0 Default fine Locked by channel Lens shift enable 5 Lens Zoom fine 6 Lens Focus coarse 0 to 255 Scaled as percentage of total control range which is 0 to 2100 128 Default coarse 0 Default fine Locked by channel Lens shift enable 7 Lens Focus...

Page 143: ...nput 1 to 6 121 to 126 Slot 2 input 1 to 6 131 to 136 Slot 3 input 1 to 6 141 to 146 Slot 4 input 1 to 6 171 Execute 255 Default 13 Image Size 0 to 255 Scaled as percentage of total control range which is 200 to 4000 67 Default 14 Image Vertical Stretch 0 to 255 Scaled as percentage of total control range which is 200 to 3000 91 Default Channel Group Name Description Notes http www pureglare com a...

Page 144: ...een display off 60 to 69 Lens calibrate 86 Load Test Pattern 100 to 104 Off 105 to 109 Grid 110 to 114 Grey Scale 16 115 to 119 White 120 to 124 Flat Grey 125 to 129 Black 130 to 134 Checker 135 to 139 13 Point 140 to 144 Color Bars 145 to 149 Aspect Ratio 150 to 154 Edge Blend 155 to 159 Boresight 171 Execute Image freeze 200 to 209 Freeze image 210 to 219 Unfreeze image 255 Default Lens Calibrat...

Page 145: ... single lamp 95 Dual lamp mode Power mode 100 Power off Switch lamps off cool lamps down and go to Standby mode 105 Power on Switch lamps on warm up mode 255 Default 17 Colormetry Brightness 0 to 255 Scaled as percentage of total range which is 0 to 100 128 Default 18 Colormetry Contrast 0 to 255 Scaled as percentage of total range which is 0 to 100 128 Default 19 Colormetry Gamma 0 to 255 Scaled ...

Page 146: ... Video 120 to 129 HD Video 130 to 139 User setting 1 140 149 User setting 2 150 159 User setting 3 160 169 User setting 4 171 Execute Yellow Notch Filter 180 to 189 CPF Off 190 to 199 CPF On This is the global CPF control not the channel control 255 Default 21 Colormetry Interpolated Color Temperature 0 to 255 Scaled as percentage of total control range which is 3200 to 9300 128 Default Output Col...

Page 147: ... 2D Keystone enable 190 to 194 Warp 1 enable 240 to 244 Warp 11 enable 255 Default The list of warp and blends available depends on the warps and blends saved on the projector by the user 23 Real Time Events RTE 0 to 9 Cancel current running RTE 10 to 19 Triggers RTE 1 20 to 29 Triggers RTE 2 30 to 39 Triggers RTE 3 40 to 49 Triggers RTE 4 50 to 59 Triggers RTE 5 60 to 69 Triggers RTE 6 70 to 79 T...

Page 148: ...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 and Eastern Europe ph 36 0 1 47 48 100 China Shanghai ph 86 21 6278 7708 China Beijing ph 86 10 6561 0240 Brazil ph 55 11 2548 4753 Australia ph 61 0 7 3624 4888 Worldwide of ces Italy ph 39 0 2 9902 1161 Independa...

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