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Convergence memory
Apart from the standard values set at shipment, up to 3 kinds of data can be memorized for the adjusting
value.
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Convenient “color mode selection switch” for camera-reexposure.
A convenient “color mode selection switch” which can set two types of white balance data is provided. For
example, when using the system as a monitor for reexposing in broadcast station studios, etc., images ex-
posed using the camera according to the lighting of the studio will come out with unnatural colors. By setting
the temperature of one color to 4500
°
K, natural color reproductions can be realized by one-touch operation.
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On-screen function
In addition to adjusting values, various data to set up conditions, can be displayed on the screen.
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External control function
Equipped with RS-232C external control terminal. Adjustments can be carried out using a personal computer.
Various image display function is available. Transmission of control signals to each multi projection unit can
be carried out by a daisy chain connected by a control cable (DIN6pin/accessory) for linking the combination
terminal. No need for complicated connections. By providing IDs to each multi projection unit, each multi
projection unit can be adjusted individually even after the system has been started up.
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Each multi projection unit displays clear and high picture quality images for both NTSC and PAL inputs.
Note:
The built-in multi video processor can be used only for NTSC inputs. It can be made usable for PAL inputs if
options are added. For more information, contact Pioneer.
FEATURES OF PROJECTION CUBE SYSTEM
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