Christie Projector Mirage 304K User Manual
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Indicating if the lens has a zoom motor A z oom motor has a focal length that can be varied, opposed to a fixed, focal length lens.1. Select MENU > Configuration > Lens Settings > Lens has Zoom Motor . 2. To indicate the lens has a zoom motor, select Enter. Adjusting primary colors Calibrate the accuracy of primary colors, which can change because of lighting and environmental factors. All primary colors in the projector are precisely set to pre-established v alues to ensure overall color performance is optimized and is as accurate as possible. Lighting and other environmental factors may slightly change how these colors appear on your screen. While the change is negligible in most cases, you may prefer to recover the originally intended color performance before trying to match colors from several projectors. To achieve consistency use a color meter to measure the native primary colors
3. To confirm your selection, select Enter. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each primary color component. 5. To view a specific color while adjusting, select Show Color Pattern. 6. Select the appropriate color and select Enter. Adjusting color by saturation Change the strength of the primary color in relation to the other primary colors. 1. Select MENU > Configuration > Color Saturation . 2. Adjust the value of the primary color you selected by using more or less of it in relation to the other primary colors. 3. To confirm your selection, select Enter. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each primary color. 5. To view a specific color while adjusting, select Show Color Pattern. 6. Select the appropriate color and select Enter. Signal color correction Adjust the video signal color as required. Adjusting color by temperature Adjust the color temperature as expressed in degrees Kelvin. 1. Select MENU > Image Settings > Color Gamma . 2. Select Color Temperature . 3. Adjust the slider to change the light to warmer or cooler and select Enter. Adjusting color values based on gamma function The gamma function options adjust the color values of the inputted signal to give you a more detailed picture. 1. Select MENU > Image Settings > Color Gamma > Gamma Function. 2. Select the appropriate option:
Adjusting the image sharpness Change the sharpness of the image. Lower settings can impro ve a noisy signal. Setting the sharpness above the halfway point can introduce noise in the image. 1. Select MENU > Image Settings > Advanced Image Settings > Sharpness . 2. Select Enter. 3. Use the right and left arrows to adjust the sharpness of the image. 4. To confirm your selection, select Enter. Enabling edge blending Combine several projected images into one single, seamless image with edge blending. 1. Start with two projectors and display the full white field test pattern from both. 2. On one projector, select MENU > Configuration > Edge Blending. 3. To enable edge blending, select Basic. 4. Select Basic Edge Blending and select Enter. 5. From the Basic Blending dialog, select a side to blend. 6. To make the blending adjustments, use the arrow keys to change either the vertical and horizontal values as appropriate. 7. To accept the selection, select Enter. 8. Repeat steps 4 to 6 to blend the remaining sides. 9. When all adjustments are made, use the arrow keys to highlight Apply Changes and select Enter. 10. Repeat steps 2 to 9 for the remaining projectors. 11. To turn off edge blending, from MENU > Configuration > Edge Blending, select Off. Blending black levels for multiple projectors Use black level blending to modify the brightness of non-blended regions to match the elevated brightness levels of the blended regions. You can adjust the black level intensity of multiple adjacent projected images to create one large seamless display. Enabling black level blending Enable black level blending to eliminate the differences between black levels when edge blending multiple projectors. 1. Select MENU > Configuration > Black Level Blending > Black Level Blending Mode. 2. Select Basic. To disable black level blending, select MENU > Configuration > Black Level Blending > Black Level Blending Mode > Off. Adjusting the image Mirage 304K (Bm.1) User Manual 24 020-101778-04 R ev. 1 (07-2016) Copyright
Adjusting the black level blends Control how the edges of adjacent images are o verlapped to create a seamless image. 1. Start with a minimum of two projectors and display the full black field test pattern from each projector. 2. On one projector, select MENU > Configuration > Black Level Blending > Black Level Blend Widths . 3. Set the black level blend widths of the top, bottom, left, or right edges (depending on which edge of the projector you are working with to black level blend).
For details, see the TZist2.0UserMDnuDl(3/N020-101380-;;) . 2. Upload the warp file to the projector. For details, see the TZist2.0UserMDnuDl(3/N020-101380-;;) . 3. Select MENU > Configuration > Geometry Correction > Geometry Correction Mode . 4. Select the appropriate warp setting and select Enter. 5. To turn off warping, from MENU > Configuration > Geometry Correction > Geometry Correction Mode , select Off. Pressing Func+Help on the IR remote keypad disables all geometry corrections (warping, keystone, and black level blending) without changing the settings associated with them. Correcting the shape of a keystoned image Keystone effect occurs when you project an image onto the screen at an angle and the projector is not centered on the screen. The image appears distorted and resembles a tr apezoid. To correct the shape of a keystoned image, use the keystone options available in the geometry correction menu. Perform coarse keystone adjustments by using the horizontal or vertical settings. It may not be possible to match the screen dimensions with the horizontal and vertical keystone controls but you can refine these settings by adjusting the 2D keystone settings. Enabling keystone adjustments Enable keystone corrections to correct the shape of a keystoned image. 1. Select MENU > Configuration > Geometry Correction > Geometry Correction Mode . 2. Select Keystone. Any keystone adjustments previously set are enabled. To disable keystone adjustments, select MENU > Configuration > Geometry Correction > Geometry Correction Mode > Off. Adjusting the image with 2D keystone 2D keystone distorts the projected image both vertically and horizontally simultaneously and resembles a trapezoid. Adjusting horizontal or vertical keystone correction after 2D keystone erases the 2D keystone settings; however, performing 2D keystone after horizontal or vertical correction retains the previous keystone setting. 1. Select MENU > Configuration > Geometry Correction > Geometry correction Mode . 2. Select 2D Keystone Correction . 3. From the correction dialog, select the corner to adjust. 4. To make the keystone adjustments, use the arrow keys to change both the vertical and horizontal values. 5. Select Apply Changes . Adjusting the image Mirage 304K (Bm.1) User Manual 26 020-101778-04 R ev. 1 (07-2016) Copyright
Adjusting vertical keystone Use v ertical keystone to correct a keystoned image shape in which the top and bottom borders of the image are unequal in length, and both sides of the image are inclined tow ard the top or bottom edge. If vertical keystone adjustments have been made, starting horizontal keystone adjustments erases the vertical settings. 1. Select MENU > Configuration > Geometry Correction > Geometry Correction Mode . 2. Select Vertical Keystone Correction . 3. From the correction dialog, adjust the vertical keystone by using the arrow keys. 4. Select Apply Changes . Adjusting horizontal keystone Use horizontal keystone to correct a keystoned image shape in which the left and right borders of the image are unequal in length, and the top and bottom are slanted to one of the sides. If horizontal keystone adjustments have been made, starting vertical keystone adjustments erases the horizontal settings. 1. Select MENU > Configuration > Geometry Correction > Geometry Correction Mode . 2. Select Horizontal Keystone Correction . 3. From the correction dialog, adjust the horizontal keystone by using the arrow keys. 4. Select Apply Changes . Resetting keystone correction Reset keystone to revert the distorted image shape back to default values. Pressing Func+Help on the IR remote keypad disables all geometry corrections (warping, keystone, and black level blending) without changing the settings associated with them. 1. Select MENU > Configuration > Geometry Correction . 2. Select Reset Keystone Correction . 3. At the confirmation prompt, select Reset. Adjusting the image Mirage 304K (Bm.1) User Manual 27 020-101778-04 R ev. 1 (07-2016) Copyright
Determining the on-screen display position Choose one of the pre-defined locations for the displa y of the on-screen menus. 1. Select MENU > System Settings > Menu Preferences > OSD Position. 2. Select the location on the screen where you want the on-screen display menus to appear. 3. Select Enter. Changing the language Choose the language you want displayed on projector display panel and on-screen display. 1. Select MENU > Languages . 2. Select Enter. 3. Select the appropriate language and select Enter. The change takes effect immediately. Resuming projector operation after an AC power interruption If an AC power interruption occurs while Auto Power Up is enabled, the projector will resume operation in the same state it was prior to the loss of power. 1. Select MENU > System Settings > Power Settings . 2. Select Auto Power Up. 3. To enable automatically powering up the projector after an AC interruption, select Enter. Enabling projector communication Enable the receivers and the wired keypad to communicate with the projector from the remote. The front and rear IR sensors receive transmissions from the IR remote. Keep the transmission path to these sensors unobstructed for uninterrupted communications with the projector. Alternatively, you can connect a wired version of the remote to the connector on the IMXB labeled Wired Keypad. 1. Select MENU > Communications > Projector Communications . 2. To assign the projector an ID, select Projector ID. 3. Use the up and down keys to enter the projector ID. 4. Select Enter. 5. To enable the front IR sensor, select Front IR Enabled and select Enter. 6. To enable the rear IR sensor, select Rear IR Enabled and select Enter. 7. To enable a wired version of the remote, select Wired Keypad Enabled and select Enter. By default this feature is enabled. 8. To enable HD control for video signals, Ethernet, or IR, select HDBaseT Keypad Enabled and select Enter. Configuring system settings Mirage 304K (Bm.1) User Manual 29 020-101778-04 R ev. 1 (07-2016) Copyright
Setting the remote access level Determine if and how the projector can be accessed remotely for the RS232 port or the Ethernet. 1. From the display panel, select MENU > Admin > Service. 2. Enter the service password. 3. To determine the remote access for the Ethernet port, select Remote Access Level (Ethernet) . 4. Select the appropriate remote access level: