Operation
Mirage WQ-L User Manual
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Exit
Press Exit to return to the previous menu.
Laser
Press the Laser button to activate the laser pointer on the remote.
Select Inputs
An input is an input source physically connected to the projector. Input describes the source signal
to which it is connected. For a full explanation of how to connect sources to the projector, see
1. From the Main menu, select Input & Switching.
2. From the Main Input
drop-down menu
specify the source of the image. Select from Input 1
and Input 2.
3. If the projector(s) will be operating with InfraScene, the source of the image for the secondary
input must be specified through the Secondary Input drop-down menu.
4. Frame Locking is enabled by default. This feature is used to select how the projector controls
the output frame timing based on the input signal. When set to Frame Lock, output image
frames are locked to the input if possible. When locked, the output is always locked to the main
input. When working with two inputs you can select input 2 as the lock source for the output by
selecting Frame Lock Secondary. See
ArrayLOC
Mirage WQ-L projectors use ArrayLOC to display a common gamut and brightness across an array of
projectors. ArrayLOC monitors the projector array and adjusts settings automatically. The following
section outlines how to manage color using ArrayLOC.
Take Control of the Array
Use this menu to set up array color and brightness. By default ArrayLOC is configured to display the
EBU gamut at the maximum brightness the array can support.
1. On the projector you want to work with, access the ArrayLOC menu: Main Menu > ArrayLOC.
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You can use the IR remote to setup your inputs; however, Christie recommends that inputs
are setup through the WebUI.
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• To quickly and easily swap your inputs select Swap Main and Secondary Inputs.
• To adjust the gamma settings for the secondary input select Secondary Image Settings.
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ArrayLOC is enabled by default.