3D Perception CompactView Sx25+e User Manual
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3D perception COMPACTVIEW SX25+ Revision 3 User Manual 16 12. GCM - GEOMETRY CORRECTION MODULE The GCM (Geometry Correction Module) facilitates, v ia CompactDesigner/CompactControl, the special features unique to the 3D perception projec tion solutions. These include: · Image warping · Soft edge blending · Colour balance and matching · Masks For full details on achieving the effects of these features please read the CompactDesigner/CompactControl User Manual. The CompactView SX25+I is delivered with a GCM card inside it. The CompactView SX25+E does not have a GCM card inside it, it has to been connected to a GCM card in a CompactUTM. 12.1 Connecting the CompactView SX25+I Connect the Control PC (running CompactDesigner or CompactControl) to the projectors ‘Control chain In’ port. The supplied 6 lead cable plugs into the Control PC’s serial port using a RJ12 6 pin to serial DB-9 female adapter. Connecting multiple projectors Multiple projectors may be connected together in a ‘daisy chain’ by using the input and output ports on each projector. From the first projector, another 6 lead cable connects between the ‘Control Chain Out’ port and the ‘Control Chain In’ port of the second projector. This chain can be extended up to the theoretical limit of 255 proj ectors in a single chain.
3D perception COMPACTVIEW SX25+ Revision 3 User Manual 17 12.2 Connecting the CompactView SX25+E The CompactView SX25+E must be connected to a chann el in a CompactUTM. For full details please see the CompactUTM basic/CompactUTM zer0 Us er Manual.
3D perception COMPACTVIEW SX25+ Revision 3 User Manual 18 13. FOCUS AND ZOOM 13.1 Focus Turn the Focus ring (A) on the projection lens to get a correctly focused image. 13.2 Zoom Turn the Zoom ring (B) on the projection lens to zoom In and Out. (This is only available on the optional zoom lens.) If the desired image size cannot be achieved by adjusting the zoom ring, relocate the projector nearer or farther away from the projection screen and re-try.
3D perception COMPACTVIEW SX25+ Revision 3 User Manual 19 14. MOUNTING THE PROJECTOR 14.1 To a Ceiling Mount The projector can be ceiling mounted using any appr oved UL tested/listed ceiling mount fixture with a minimum weight capacity of 12 kg (26 lbs). The ceiling mount obtainable through 3D perception (as illustrated below) is only approved for C OMPACTVIEW projectors. For the ceiling mount use M4 screws provided. For proper ventilation, the minimum distance from t he ceiling/rear wall should be 30 - 50 cm, (12 - 20 inches). The specifications and functionality of the product may change without prior notice. A Locking screws for vertical adjustment D Night ap erture B Slide E Adjustable flanges* C Housing for slide * Adjustable Flanges are not provided with the nigh t aperture, they have to be manufactured by individual users to suit their particular required shapes. Under normal circumstances it is sufficient that the flanges are made from stiff pap er or cardboard; in which case they can be affixed to the night aperture with strong tape. Sho uld it be deemed necessary to manufacture metal flanges, they can be affixed to the night ape rture with the bolts and wing nuts provided.
3D perception COMPACTVIEW SX25+ Revision 3 User Manual 20 14.2 To a Tabletop The projector may be mounted or sited directly onto a tabletop. To adjust the projected image to the desired height on the screen, eject the front foot (C) by pressing the release button (D), and adjust the ang le to the right position. To get an image level with the screen, turn the rea r feet (E) to the right position. NOTE: Although this method of mounting is suitable for t emporary use such as demonstration pruposes, is not recommended for permanent installa tions such as simulators.
3D perception COMPACTVIEW SX25+ Revision 3 User Manual 21 15. USING THE PROJECTOR After set-up, switch on all equipment. To switch the projector on, firmly press the POWER button on the keypad or the remote control. The STATUS indicator will turn from yellow to green when the projector is switched on. When only one source is connected, the projector wi ll auto-detect the source. If more sources are connected, the projector will display the sourc e with the highest priority according to the following list: · VGA 1 · VGA 2 · DVI · Component · Super video · Composite video Sound will follow the selected source. Select betwe en the sources by pressing the SOURCE buttons on the keypad or the remote control. Only s ources that are active will be displayed. If no source is active, the message “searching” wil l appear on the screen. If no source is active for a long time, the project or will go into the standby mode. The projector will be switched on if at least one source is activ ated/re-activated. Can be disabled in the menu. See DPMS in the set up sub menu. To switch the projector off, firmly press the POWER button on the keypad or the remote control twice. The STATUS indicator will turn from green to flashing yellow, then to yellow when switched off.
3D perception COMPACTVIEW SX25+ Revision 3 User Manual 22 16. MENU SYSTEM The menu system gives access to a multitude of imag e and system controls. The menu system is structured through a top menu wi th several sub menus. The sub menus will vary depending on the actual source selected. Top Menu picture: Basic picture controls dynamic: Allows additional control over the projected image. advanced: Advanced picture controls setup: General projector controls utilities: System controls and information Control: RS232, RIMI and LAN configurations NOTE: For full details on the setting up and functional use of the features of the GCM card, please refer to the CompactDesigner/CompactControl User Manual.
3D perception COMPACTVIEW SX25+ Revision 3 User Manual 23 16.1 Picture Sub-menu S-VIDEO/COMPOSITE VIDEO VGA DVI YPbPr (progressive) brightness Adjusts the image brightness. A higher setting will increase the brightness a lower setting will decrea se the brightness of the image. contrast Controls the contrast of the image. A higher settin g will yield a harder image with larger difference between shades, while a low setting will produce a softer image with less difference between shades. color Adjusts the color saturation. A higher setting will produce stronger coloring, while a lower setting wi ll yield paler colors. tint Adjusts the NTSC color tint. Applicable to NTSC (American) video standard only. A higher setting wi ll yield a more reddish color scheme, while a lower setting will turn colors more greenish. hue Controls the color hue sharpness Controls the image sharpness. A higher setting will yield a harder image, with less filtering. In video applications, this may produce more noise in the projected image. A lower setting will soften the im age, looking more smeared out, and reducing the overall noise. aspect Selects image format. An image may be displayed in various aspect ratios. This function is used when displaying source formats that differ from the projectors native display format. space Defines the color standard used for component video so that the image is displayed with the proper characteristics. YPbPr (interlaced)
3D perception COMPACTVIEW SX25+ Revision 3 User Manual 24 16.2 Dynamic Sub-menu FOR ALL white boost Increases the white level of the image for enhanced contrast gamma The source image is adapted to characteristics typi cal to certain applications. This enables an optimized display of images, depending on whether the source is video, computer etc. eco mode Reducing lamp power for maximum lamp life and reduced power consumption lamp power Allows for continuously adjustable lamp power for easier calibration of multiple screen set-ups. estimated remaining The estimated remaining lamp lifetime, depends on the lamp power setting. Higher power yields less lifetime and vice versa
3D perception COMPACTVIEW SX25+ Revision 3 User Manual 25 16.3 Advanced Sub-menu S-VIDEO/COMPOSITE VIDEO VGA DVI YPbPr (progressive) h position Shifts the image sideways. v position Shifts the image up and down. phase Adjust for stable image. A jittery image may appear with certain VGA sources. You may also press the AUTO button on the keypad or remote control to optimize. frequency Adjust image width. An incorrect setting may produc e vertical, unstable bands in the image, and parts of the image may not be displayed on screen. Push the AUTO button to find a correct setting, or manually adjust the frequency until the vertical bands disappear. color temp Changes the color temperature. A video signal demands a different color temperature than a computer image. A higher setting yields a colder (bluer) image, while a lower setting produces a warmer (more yellow) image. custom color Defines custom color temperature. Lets you define your own customized color temperature for your specific application. video format Select between manual or auto detection of TV standard. video type Select between video types; DVD and VCR. The DVD setting is normally used and will yield well define d video images. custom brightness Allows for individual user control of red, green an d blue brightness. custom contrast Allows for individual user control of red, green an d blue contrast. YPbPr (interlaced)