Requirements
Setup procedure
Eyestrain
Remote controlling
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Connecting projectors
Connecting the PC
Aligning the projector
Setting up linear polarizing filters
Enabling the stereo software
Connect the stereo sync cable
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Correct setup gives optimal
image quality and minimal eye-
strain.
Better alignment gives less
eyestrain and distortions.
Useful downloads are avail-
able from our
technical
support
pages at
www.christiedigital.com
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Connecting the PC
connector. Some other popular connectors are SUN type 13W3 and SGI type 13W3.
These require an adapter or a special cable to connect to the AP-converter.
Note that SGI and SUN have different pinout for 13W3 connectors.
Aligning the projectors
To get the highest possible stereo image qual-
ity, you need to align the two projectors to
display their picture onto the exact same area. Although it may be difficult to get 100% align-
ment, you will still be able to see stereo even if the projectors are not completely aligned.
Properly aligned projectors enable you to read 2d details without using viewing glasses
or having to black out one of the channels.
To align the projectors you need to get a test image with a cross-hatched geometry pattern.
If you are using MS Windows you may download the freeware
`ntest´
monitor testing utility
(© Nokia Monitors) and run the geometry test.
The
`ntest´
and
test patterns
can be found on our
technical support
pages at
www.christiedigital.com
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