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Rev A March 2017

Mercury Quad Series

High Brightness Digital Video Projector

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INSTALLATION AND QUICK-START GUIDE

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CONNECTION GUIDE

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OPERATING GUIDE

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REFERENCE GUIDE

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Summary of Contents for Mercury Quad Series

Page 1: ...Rev A March 2017 Mercury Quad Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector 4INSTALLATION AND QUICK START GUIDE 4CONNECTION GUIDE 4OPERATING GUIDE 4REFERENCE GUIDE 117 787A...

Page 2: ...sely followed ELECTRICAL WARNING this symbol indicates that there is a danger of electrical shock unless the instructions are closely followed NOTE this symbol indicates that there is some important i...

Page 3: ...ard distance The hazard distance Fig 1 is the distance measured from the projection lens at which the intensity or energy per unit of surface is lower than the applicable exposure limit on the cornea...

Page 4: ...No direct eye exposure to the beam is permitted RG3 Hazard Distance 0 300cm Avertissement Ne Pas Regarder Directement Dans Le Faisceau L exposition Directe Des Yeux Au Faisceau Est Interdite RG3 Dista...

Page 5: ...ry formats for 3D HDBaseT for transmission of uncompressed High Definition Video up to 100 m from the source 3G SDI with loop through Edge Blend including black level compensation Geometry correction...

Page 6: ...rojector off 19 Selecting an input signal 20 Selecting a test pattern 20 Adjusting the lens 21 Adjusting the image 21 CONNECTION GUIDE 23 SIGNAL INPUTS 25 EDID on the HDMI and DisplayPort inputs 26 Us...

Page 7: ...9 Custom Warp 60 Edge Blend menu 61 Blend Width 62 Black Level Uplift 63 3D menu 64 3D types 65 Some 3D settings explained 66 Frame rate multiplication in 3D images 67 Lamp Control menu 68 Setup menu...

Page 8: ...o the screen 100 Positioning the screen and projector 101 POSITIONING THE IMAGE 102 Maximum offset range 104 ASPECT RATIOS EXPLAINED 105 Aspect ratio examples 106 FRAME RATES AND PULLDOWNS EXPLAINED 1...

Page 9: ...Rev A March 2017 Mercury Quad Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector INSTALLATION AND QUICK START GUIDE 4...

Page 10: ...Control 8 Infrared reception 11 Positioning The Screen And Projector 12 Removing the detachable handles 13 Roll and pitch 14 Changing The Lens 15 Inserting a new lens 15 Removing the lens 15 Changing...

Page 11: ...hown below If you need to install and use the lens support bracket remove the gearbox outer cover red arrow in advance Remote control 117 780 2x AAA batteries User Manual on disc 118 698 Important Inf...

Page 12: ...cable lock up push the mains connector in firmly and push the lock down to secure the cable 1 AC mains inlet with cable lock and power switch Notes Use only the power cable provided Ensure that the po...

Page 13: ...window 2 Power switch and power connection 3 Connection panel 4 Lens mount 5 Air inlet with replaceable filter 6 Adjustable foot 7 Detachable handle 8 Air outlet 9 Adjustable foot 10 Control panel 11...

Page 14: ...buttons and ENTER Navigate the OSD and edit settings with the arrows confirm choice with ENTER 4 INPUT button Select input source 5 Focus IN OUT Adjust focus 6 Zoom IN OUT Adjust zoom 7 Shutter CLOSE...

Page 15: ...or red Behavior Meaning Flash once then pause Lamp failure Flash twice then pause Lamp door open Flash three times then pause Fan failure Flash four times then pause Over temperature On System error 3...

Page 16: ...below In lens adjustment modes or when the OSD is not showing the OK button switches between modes Shift Adjustment and Zoom Focus Adjustment 6 EXIT Go up one level in the OSD When the top level is r...

Page 17: ...rol then adjust the value with the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons 16 HDMI 1 BRI numeric input 1 Select the HDMI 1 input Use with ALT to bring up the Brightness control then adjust the value with the LEF...

Page 18: ...To assign an address 1 Press and hold this button until the indicator starts flashing 2 Release this button and while the indicator is still flashing enter a two digit address using the numeric input...

Page 19: ...ide REMOTE CONTROL Rev A March 2017 Infrared reception The projector has infrared sensors at the front and back The angle of acceptance is 40 Make sure that the remote control is within the angle of a...

Page 20: ...that the projector is level and perpendicular to the screen The drawing below shows the positions of the feet for table mounting and the fixing holes for ceiling mounting 1 Four adjustable feet 2 Six...

Page 21: ...ve the screws to free the handles as shown in the illustration The handles can be detached and reattached multiple times Notes The handles are not suitable for supporting the weight of the projector i...

Page 22: ...PROJECTOR Rev A March 2017 Roll and pitch Do not tilt the projector more than 10 from side to side roll when in use as this may cause serious lamp failure damage the lamp module and cause extra cost...

Page 23: ...close the lock fully 4 Removing the lens To remove the lens reverse the procedure described in Inserting a new lens above 1 Turn the release lever up to the mid position then pull the lens out as far...

Page 24: ...e lamp module Fig 5 4 Slide the new lamp module in the empty slot and fasten the screws to lock it into position 5 Return the cover to its place and tighten the four captive screws Notes Before changi...

Page 25: ...ace the filter slide the old filter out of the compartment then push the new filter in its place 3 Replace the cover Notes Before changing the filters always make sure the projector is switched off an...

Page 26: ...filter out as shown in the illustration then push the new filter in 4 Return the cover back in its place and fasten the screws to lock it into position 1 2 Notes Before changing the filters always mak...

Page 27: ...tors both light steady green The projector is switched on Switching the projector off 1 Press OFF on the remote control or POWER on the control panel then press again to confirm your choice The POWER...

Page 28: ...test pattern Press TEST on the remote control Change the test pattern using the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons Test patterns are displayed in the following order White Black Red Green Blue CheckerBoard...

Page 29: ...s lens control and opens the Lens menu MENU exits lens control and returns to the main image The arrow buttons adjust zoom focus and shift as indicated on the screen Adjusting the image Orientation Th...

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Page 31: ...Rev A March 2017 Mercury Quad Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector CONNECTION GUIDE 4...

Page 32: ...ayPort inputs 26 Using HDMI DisplayPort switchers with the projector 26 3D connections 27 3D sources up to 60Hz requiring frame doubling and left right interleaving 27 Frame sequential 3D sources up t...

Page 33: ...CP 5 3G SDI in out Connect the IN socket to a 3G SDI source Connect the OUT to distribute the 3G SDI signal to another projector Notes For simultaneous HDBaseT and LAN connectivity a third party distr...

Page 34: ...When using an HDMI DisplayPort source switcher with the projector it is important to set the switcher so that it passes the projector EDID through to the source devices If this is not done the projec...

Page 35: ...ntial 3D sources up to 120Hz Connect to the DisplayPort input The Frame Sequential format is automatically detected by the projector and is supported on the DisplayPort input only Dual Pipe 3D 1 Conne...

Page 36: ...ted by the Sync Offset setting in the 3D Control menu Connect this to your IR emitter or ZScreen Notes For a complete listing of pin configurations for all signal and control connectors see Appendix C...

Page 37: ...used to control screen shuttering for different aspect ratios RS232 trigger can be used to control the screen or screen shuttering on receipt of an RS232 command 3 RS232 All of the projector s featur...

Page 38: ...res can be controlled via a LAN connection using Digital Projection s Projector Controller application or a terminal emulation program Notes Projector Controller is available for download free of char...

Page 39: ...page 31 Digital Projection Mercury Quad Series Connection Guide CONTROL CONNECTIONS Rev A March 2017 RS232 connection example Notes 1 1 RS232 Projector Computer Straight through cable...

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Page 41: ...Rev A March 2017 Mercury Quad Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector OPERATING GUIDE 4...

Page 42: ...olor Mode 44 Geometry menu 49 Aspect Ratio 49 Digital Zoom 51 Overscan 52 Blanking 53 Keystone 54 4 Corners 56 Rotation 57 Pincushion Barrel 58 Arc 59 Custom Warp 60 Edge Blend menu 61 Blend Width 62...

Page 43: ...he OSD To go back to the previous page press EXIT When you reach the top level pressing EXIT will close the OSD To close the OSD from any page press MENU Notes Pic Mute MENU EXIT INFO HDMI1 OK OFF ON...

Page 44: ...Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to highlight the sub menu then press ENTER OK Executing commands If the item contains a command highlighting it reveals an OK button Press ENTER OK to execute the hig...

Page 45: ...ing the menu again Editing numeric values Some parameters take numeric values without using sliders for example color matching values or IP addresses 1 Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to highlight t...

Page 46: ...or Geometry Edge Blend 3D Laser Setup and Network Press ENTER OK to open these menus and access various settings Press the DOWN arrow at the bottom of the page to access additional menus PIP and Infor...

Page 47: ...switch between modes When in Zoom Focus Adjustment mode Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to adjust Zoom Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to adjust Focus When in Shift Adjustment mode use the arro...

Page 48: ...ed preset Use Clear Memory to delete a memory preset if you need to save a new combination of lens settings in its place Overwriting a saved memory preset is not possible Notes The Lens Memory functio...

Page 49: ...ontrast Saturation Hue Sharpness Highlight the setting you wish to edit and then press ENTER OK or the LEFT or RIGHT arrow button to open the slider Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to adjust the...

Page 50: ...uce block noise which appears like small blocks in the image and is caused by MPEG compression Mosquito This filter helps reduce mosquito noise which appears around the edges of the image and is cause...

Page 51: ...s not you can choose a specific colorspace Choose from Auto YPbPr YCbCr RGB PC and RGB Video Notes Color Color Mode ColorMax Color Space Manual Color Matching Gains and Lifts Color Temperature ColorMa...

Page 52: ...Navigate to the ColorMax setting Choose from REC709 EBU SMPTE Native User 1 and User 2 User 1 and User 2 are user defined color gamuts set via the Setup ColorMax menu Color Color Mode ColorMax Color S...

Page 53: ...t Hue Saturation and Gain settings for each individual color to improve the color balance of the projected image Adjust white balance RGB values Reset all values Notes For more details about the Hue S...

Page 54: ...olor Matching menu change the color values in the following ways 1 Hue Specifies the position of each color red yellow green cyan blue and magenta relative to its neighboring colors 2 Saturation Speci...

Page 55: ...olor Temperature setting Choose a value from 3200K warmer to 9300K cooler or Native no correction Notes Some settings may be unavailable depending on other settings For more information see Possible C...

Page 56: ...lor menu continued from previous page Gains and Lifts Lifts allow you to adjust black levels of individual colors while gains adjust the bright part of the scale Set the sliders as required Gains and...

Page 57: ...you the best fit for your selection Choose from 5 4 4 3 16 10 16 9 1 88 2 35 TheaterScope Source Unscaled Notes Some settings may be unavailable depending on other settings For more information see P...

Page 58: ...n aspect ratios Without an anamorphic lens and without the TheaterScope setting applied a 16 9 source containing a 2 35 1 image looks like this If we change the setting to TheaterScope the black lines...

Page 59: ...om defines the level of zoom that needs to be applied If Digital Zoom is set to 0 then the other settings in the menu will be disabled Digital Pan and Digital Scan specify the area that is being enlar...

Page 60: ...the edges of your image by cropping the edges Zoom increases the size of the image to force the edges off screen Image with noisy edges Overscanned image Notes Some settings may be unavailable dependi...

Page 61: ...e dots in the top line of a picture cut off subtitles etc Select the edge you wish to blank and use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to determine the amount of correction Use the Reset command to rest...

Page 62: ...ector being in a different horizontal or vertical plane to the screen Keystone example 1 The projector is positioned at an angle 2 The resulting image is distorted 3 The image is corrected when Keysto...

Page 63: ...ow button 3 Projector high The projector is positioned above the screen at a downward angle To correct apply a negative Vertical Keystone value using the DOWN arrow button 4 Projector low The projecto...

Page 64: ...ght Corner correction Notes Corner corrections provide a simple setup for awkward installations and irregular shaped screens that may distort the image To apply a similar but less flexible correction...

Page 65: ...ted It still covers the area that would be occupied by the image without correction 2 Rotated image The image is smaller than the surrounding DMD area It is scaled in order to remain within the DMD ar...

Page 66: ...o compensate electronically for such distortions You can also use this menu to make simple panoramic screen corrections without using external processors Pincushion Barrel example The illustration sho...

Page 67: ...correction similar to pincussion and barrel but applied one side at a time asymmetrically For example you can apply the correction to the top while the bottom remains unchanged Notes Some settings ma...

Page 68: ...rp Set to Off User 1 or User 2 as required Notes Some settings may be unavailable depending on other settings For more information see Possible Combinations Of Settings further in this guide Geometry...

Page 69: ...visible to help adjust the physical position of the projectors in the array Blend Width Determine the width of the blended regions Black Level Uplift Adjust black levels to compensate if the blended...

Page 70: ...previous page Blend Width Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to set the width of the blended regions 1 Top 2 Bottom 3 Left 4 Right Notes Some settings may be unavailable depending on other settings...

Page 71: ...applied as a result artifacts 3 and 4 have emerged at the edges where the black level uplift region of one projector overlaps the pond of mirrors of the other To remove the artifacts you need to slig...

Page 72: ...ing delays in the projector Sync Reference External Internal and Auto Notes For further information about supported 3D formats see 3D connections in the Connection Guide If 3D Format is set to Off all...

Page 73: ...o optimize Dark Time and Sync Delay manually to suit your chosen switching glasses Top and Bottom Sets the projector to reformat the video frames and map them to the display with the left eye right ey...

Page 74: ...ard However to compensate for processing delays in the projector Sync Delay introduces a delay to the sync output signal sent to the ZScreen or 3D glasses Fully on Fully off Left Right Dark time Dark...

Page 75: ...displaying a low frame rate 3D video the projector multiplies the frame rate to obtain a flicker free image For example a 60Hz frame rate is doubled to 120 Hz or a 48 Hz frame rate is tripled to 144 H...

Page 76: ...Dual Triple and Quad Power Mode Eco will automatically set the lamp power to 77 Normal will set the power to 100 Set to Custom if you wish to adjust the power manually Power Level This setting is only...

Page 77: ...hlight the DOWN arrow at the bottom of the page and press ENTER OK to navigate to the second Setup menu page Notes Auto front automatically detects the projector s position and sets the orientation ac...

Page 78: ...sh three times quickly to confirm the change IR Code Reset Use this command to unassign an IR code from the projector This will revert the IR Code value to 00 To unassign an IR code from the remote co...

Page 79: ...se the value respectively 3 Exit edit mode press ENTER OK if you want to save the edited values press EXIT if you do not wish to save the edited values 4 If necessary highlight another color and repea...

Page 80: ...r the ON button is pressed on the remote control Scheduled on off Access this submenu to create a weekly schedule for automatic on and off times 1 Set a schedule Use he UP and DOWN arrow buttons to hi...

Page 81: ...p menu continued from previous page Clock Adjust Use this menu to set date in YYYY MM DD format time in HH MM format and time zone The date and time set here will affect any schedule created within th...

Page 82: ...e recalled at any time as well Up to four custom presets can be stored for each input The following settings are saved in a preset From the Image menu Gamma Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Sharpnes...

Page 83: ...DHCP server or Off if it is to be set here If DHCP is On it will not be possible to edit IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway or DNS If DHCP is set to Off edit IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS as requ...

Page 84: ...g as one of the inputs is HDMI 2 regardless whether it is used for main or PIP source DisplayPort if used is at a pixel rate below 165 MHz Position Set the location of the PIP image on the screen Choo...

Page 85: ...ignal Format Notes Information Serial Number Software Version 1 Model Name Software Version 2 Signal Format Lamp Hours Active PIP Source System Status Factory Reset Thermal Status X000XXXXX0000 MD03 S...

Page 86: ...er Lamp 3 Hours 98988 Pa 116 m 160V 264V Low 0012 HRS 0014 HRS 100 0012 HRS Lamp Selection Quad Lamp 4 Hours 0013 HRS Lamp Status On On On On Thermal Status DMD Temp Lamp Voltage Inlet Temp Fan 4 6 Sp...

Page 87: ...s ENTER OK 2 When prompted press ENTER OK to confirm your choice or press EXIT to cancel Notes Information Serial Number Software Version 1 Model Name Software Version 2 Signal Format Laser Hours Acti...

Page 88: ...le combinations A tick means that the combination is possible A cross means applying the new setting is impossible if the existing setting is being used A number sign means applying the new setting wi...

Page 89: ...eb Configuration Utility opens The utility s features are arranged in the following tabs 1 Projector Status View projector and network information 2 Projector Control Access various projector settings...

Page 90: ...can do the following Switch the projector on and off Power Enable and disable the shutter Blank Select input source Input Selection Zoom focus nad shift the image Lens Control Notes If Standby Power...

Page 91: ...Mercury Quad Series Operating Guide WEB CONFIGURATION UTILITY Rev A March 2017 Network Setup page From this page you can view and configure network settings Notes Changing network settings is only pos...

Page 92: ...page To receive error warnings and status reports by email 1 Navigate to the Alert Mail Setup tab 2 Enter user credentials SMTP settings email addresses and preferences as required Optionally click Se...

Page 93: ...Rev A March 2017 Mercury Quad Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector REFERENCE GUIDE 4...

Page 94: ...tting the image to the screen 100 Positioning the screen and projector 101 Positioning The Image 102 Maximum offset range 104 Aspect Ratios Explained 105 Aspect ratio examples 106 Frame Rates And Pull...

Page 95: ...representing a pixel in the final projected image The outermost micromirrors in the array remain inactive pond of mirrors and are not used in constructing the image 1 Casing 2 Light shield 3 Pond of m...

Page 96: ...d to the right 4 Mirror element tilted to the left 5 Reflected light left tilt 6 Light dump 7 Reflected light right tilt The projector optically filters white light from the illumination module into i...

Page 97: ...0 m 3 6 ft 33 ft 1 12 1 fixed lens 3 m 15 m 9 8 ft 49 2 ft 1 16 1 49 1 zoom lens 3 m 15 m 9 8 ft 49 2 ft 1 39 1 87 1 zoom lens 4 m 24 m 13 1 ft 78 7 ft 1 87 2 56 1 zoom lens 4 m 24 m 13 1 ft 78 7 ft 2...

Page 98: ...m lens 4 m 24 m 13 1 ft 78 7 ft 1 87 2 56 1 zoom lens 4 m 24 m 13 1 ft 78 7 ft 2 56 4 16 1 zoom lens 9 1 m 45 m 29 9 ft 147 6 ft 4 16 6 96 1 zoom lens 12 m 80 m 39 3 ft 262 5 ft 6 92 10 36 1 zoom lens...

Page 99: ...on this page does not take into consideration DMD and image size which could affect the throw ratio For a more complex and realistic calculation see Full lens calculation in this section For informat...

Page 100: ...age does not fill the width of the DMD creating a pillarboxing effect blank spaces to the left and right Fig 2 shows the same image projected on a 4 3 screen using a standard lens chosen with the basi...

Page 101: ...RC value for some popular image formats 2 35 1 Scope 1920 x 817 pixels TRC 1 not used 1 85 1 Flat 1920 x 1037 pixels TRC 1 not used 1 78 1 16 9 1920 x 1080 TRC 1 not used 1 66 1 Vista 1792 x 1080 pixe...

Page 102: ...1 1 m 10 m 3 6 ft 33 ft 1 12 1 fixed lens 3 m 15 m 9 8 ft 49 2 ft 1 16 1 49 1 zoom lens 3 m 15 m 9 8 ft 49 2 ft 1 39 1 87 1 zoom lens 4 m 24 m 13 1 ft 78 7 ft 1 87 2 56 1 zoom lens 4 m 24 m 13 1 ft 78...

Page 103: ...ORMATION YOU NEED FOR THESE CALCULATIONS The TRC formula The TRC table to use instead of the formula 2 35 1 Scope TRC not used 1 85 1 Flat TRC not used 1 78 1 16 9 TRC not used 1 66 1 Vista TRC not us...

Page 104: ...image supplied to the projector is smaller than the DMD resolution the image will not fill the DMD The following examples show how a number of common formats may be displayed depending on your DMD re...

Page 105: ...Guide SCREEN REQUIREMENTS Rev A March 2017 WUXGA images displayed with a height of 1080 pixels Notes 4 3 1 33 1 1440 pixels full height 1200 pixels 1 66 1 Vista 1792 pixels 16 10 1 6 1 1728 pixels max...

Page 106: ...e SCREEN REQUIREMENTS Rev A March 2017 WUXGA images displayed full height Notes Only WUXGA or UXGA images can fill the full height of the DMD using all 1200 pixels without scaling full height 1200 pix...

Page 107: ...t different aspect ratios it is more convenient to measure screen width W and height H The example calculations below show how to convert diagonal sizes into width and height at various aspect ratios...

Page 108: ...display the full image on your screen If you have insufficient height or width you will have to reduce the overall image size in order to display the full image on your screen 1 4 3 1 33 1 W H x 1 33...

Page 109: ...he face of the screen Notes The projector should be installed as close to the power outlet as possible The power connection should be easily accessible so that it can be disconnected in an emergency E...

Page 110: ...or below the centre or to one side and adjust the image using the Lens shift feature known as rising and falling front to maintain a geometrically correct image Notes For more information on shifting...

Page 111: ...ortion particularly at the corners of the image due to the image passing through the periphery of the lens optics If the lens is to be shifted in two directions combined the maximum range without dist...

Page 112: ...or 0 044 L 0 044 R frame 1 12 1 fixed lens Vert 0 567 U 0 45 D frame Hor 0 188 L 0 188 R frame 1 16 1 49 1 zoom lens Vert 0 408 U 0 408 D frame Hor 0 188 L 0 188 R frame 1 39 1 87 1 zoom lens Vert 0 5...

Page 113: ...ack bars at the top and bottom of the screen letterboxing effect 4 3 and 5 4 leave black bars at the sides of the screen pillarboxing TheaterScope is a special setting used in combination with an anam...

Page 114: ...uide ASPECT RATIOS EXPLAINED Rev A March 2017 Aspect ratio examples Source 4 3 Source 16 9 Source 16 10 native Notes Aspect Ratio Source 16 9 Aspect Ratio 16 10 1 1 Aspect Ratio Source 16 10 Aspect Ra...

Page 115: ...d bottom of the 16 9 screen to make up for the difference in aspect ratios Without an anamorphic lens and without the TheaterScope setting applied a 16 9 source containing a 2 35 1 image looks like th...

Page 116: ...sing occurs because of differences between the original frame rate and the destination format twitter The image shimmers for example when showing rolling credits This happens when the image contains t...

Page 117: ...mat by adding extra frames to the source 2 3 normal pulldown This method is used to convert a 24p source film into a 60i destination NTSC video by adding two extra fields for every four frames effecti...

Page 118: ...lldown Unlike the normal pulldown method the resulting 30 fps video sequence contains only one frame containing fields from two different source frames The advantage of this method is that it is easie...

Page 119: ...e 1 87 2 56 1 zoom lens 105 611 4 m 24 m 13 1 ft 78 7 ft Vert 0 567 U 0 45 D frame Hor 0 188 L 0 188 R frame 2 56 4 16 1 zoom lens 105 612 9 1 m 45 m 29 9 ft 147 6 ft Vert 0 567 U 0 45 D frame Hor 0 1...

Page 120: ...bit YUV 10 bit YUV 12 bit PC 640x480 59 94 X X 640x480 74 99 X X 640x480 85 X X 800x600 60 32 X X 800x600 75 X X 800x600 85 06 X X 848x480 47 95 X X 848x480 59 94 X X 1024 768 60 X X 1024 768 75 X X...

Page 121: ...ple Mac 640x480 66 59 X X 832x624 74 54 X X SDTV 480i 59 94 X 1440x480i 60 X X X X 1440x576i 50 X X X X 576i 50 X EDTV 480p 59 94 X X X X X 576p 50 X X X X X HDTV 1035i 60 X X X X X X 1080i 50 X X X X...

Page 122: ...tom 1280x720 50 00 750 37 50 720p59 Top and Bottom 1280x720 59 94 750 44 96 720p60 Top and Bottom 1280x720 60 00 750 45 00 1080p23 Frame Packing 1920x1080 23 98 2205 26 97 1080p24 Frame Packing 1920x1...

Page 123: ...080 100 00 1125 112 50 4 1080p120 Frame Sequential 1920x1080 120 00 1125 135 00 4 WUXGA_100_RB Frame Sequential 1920x1200 100 00 1258 125 72 WUXGA_120_RB Frame Sequential 1920x1200 120 00 1271 152 40...

Page 124: ...2 19 way type A connector 1 TMDS Data 2 2 TMDS Data 2 Shield 3 TMDS Data 2 4 TMDS Data 1 5 TMDS Data 1 Shield 6 TMDS Data 1 7 TMDS Data 0 8 TMDS Data 0 Shield 9 TMDS Data 0 10 TMDS Clock 11 TMDS Cloc...

Page 125: ...positive Pin 8 GND Ground Pin 9 ML_Lane 2 n Lane 2 negative Pin 10 ML_Lane 3 p Lane 3 positive Pin 11 GND Ground Pin 12 ML_Lane 3 n Lane 3 negative Pin 13 CONFIG1 connected to Ground1 Pin 14 CONFIG2 c...

Page 126: ...signals are very high speed digital signals which require better quality coaxial cable than conventional analogue video The data rate is 3 Gigabits per second In choosing cable length and connectors f...

Page 127: ...onnections LAN RJ45 socket Shared with HDBaseT RS232 9 way D type connector 1 unused 2 Received Data RX 3 Transmitted Data TX 4 unused 5 Signal Ground 6 unused 7 unused 8 unused 9 unused Notes Only on...

Page 128: ...Trigger 2 3 5 mm mini jack Tip Signal Sleeve Ground Output 12V 200 mA max IR input 3 5 mm mini jack Tip Power Ring Signal Sleeve Ground Output 3 3V 5 500 mA max 3D Sync IN and 3D Sync OUT 75 ohm BNC S...

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