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Advanced Image Settings — SUBMENU 
Use the Advanced Image Settings submenu 
to make the adjustments necessary for lesser-
used but more specialized applications on 
your projector. 
GAMMA TABLE: This control applies a 
default video, graphics or simple gamma 
table or “curve” to your images, controlling 
the intensity of mid-level colors and 
producing maximum contrast, brightness and 
color performance. As shown at right, the graphics curve is a...

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precisely set the hue and intensity of each color component in the Color Adjustment 
by X/Y or Color Saturation submenus. It is most often needed with multiple-projector 
applications. Select the color adjustment producing the best color accuracy for your 
application and installation. 
To configure a “User” color adjustment (gamut), use either the Color Adjustment by 
X/Y or Color Saturation submenu. 
NOTES: 1) “Color Temperature” defaults to...

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Simulation 3D — SUBMENU OF ADVANCED IMAGE SETTINGS 
Use the options in the Simulation 3D 
menu to make the timing adjustments 
necessary for realistic simulation and 
3D images. 
NOTES: 1) Available in SXGA+ and 
HD Mirage and Matrix projectors 
only. 2) For complete 3D application 
notes, refer to the separate Using 3D 
in Mirage manual provided with the 
Mirage projector. 
FRAME DELAY MONITOR — This slide 
bar monitors the latency between...

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NOTE: If increasing AccuFrame does not improve image quality, reduce the value to 
0. Increasing AccuFrame may increase ‘flicker’ of the display. 
 
3D STEREO SYNC LOCKING  (Mirage models only) — This option defines 1) whether 
or not the incoming stereographic 3D signal locks to the vertical sync output so that 
signals are synchronized, and 2) whether or not the 3D frames must be inverted, i.e. 
swapped left-with-right. The correct setting...

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WARP LATENCY (Matrix models only) — Requires optional ChristieTWIST module. 
See ChristieTWIST User’s Manual
 provided with the module. 
Advanced Image Settings continued 
— SUBMENU 
MOTION FILTER — 
This control is most useful for smoothing out moving images from 
interlaced sources. In most cases the proper Motion Filter setting is 
automatically determined according to the type of incoming source 
signal. However, if your source is jittery...

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Use the Configuration menu to define 
general operating parameters and 
communications with other projectors 
and equipment, and to access other 
advanced processing and image 
adjustments affecting overall 
performance. In addition, the 
Configuration menu provides access 
to diagnostics, calibration tools and 
the Service submenu (password-
protected). 
Keep in mind that settings in the Configuration menu (and its submenus) are typically...

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Menu Preferences — SUBMENU 
Adjust the appearance, content 
and/or location of on-screen 
menus and messages. 
LARGE MENU FONT — Enter a 
checkmark to enlarge menus and 
their text. You may have to adjust 
“Menu Location” to accommodate 
the increased menu area. 
MENU LOCATION — Use the pull-down list to choose a pre-defined default or 
customized location for the display of all on-screen menus.  
To create a custom menu location quickly, choose...

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• Start-up And No Signal – A splash screen appears at start-up only if there is no 
source signal. 
 
To replace the default “Christie logo” splash screen (or other) with one of your own, 
use KoRE Librarian to download the desired .bmp to the projector. This will 
overwrite the current splash screen content in projector memory. 
Settings in the Communications 
submenu define and control how 
single or multiple projectors are 
linked with each...

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SEPARATE: Select “Separate” (factory default) to keep RS232, RS422 and Ethernet 
messages on their respective paths instead of being broadcast to the other types of 
ports. In Figure 3.8A, RS422 controls only the projector to which it is connected. In 
Figure 3.8B, either RS232 or RS422 will control the network. 
 
Figure 3.8. Using the “Network Routing” Option 
RS232 AND RS422 JOINED: Messages originating from an RS232 or RS422 controller 
will...

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IP ADDRESS: Enter a valid and unique IP address for use on the network to which the 
projector is currently connected. This address will overwrite any previous IP address 
such as the projector’s factory-defined default (0.0.0.0), or one that has been assigned 
by a DHCP server or other user. It takes approximately 10 seconds for the projector to 
respond at its new address. 
PORT: On some Ethernet networks, firewall restrictions may require...
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