Christie Projector Mirage 5000 User Manual
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63(&,),&$7,216 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO Number of inputs 2 RGBHV (2nd input via plug-in module) 2 video (requires optional video decoder module) $QDORJ 5*% DQG QRQ@ 25 352*5(66,9( 6&$1 )250$7 Horizontal frequency range * 15 – 120 kHz Vertical frequency range * 23.97 – 120 Hz Pixel clock rate (digitizing sample rate) 10 – 160 MHz Signal format Analog RGB or YP bPr Active pixels per scan line (H) 640 – 2048 (1280 in 3D mode) Active lines per frame/field (V) 200 – 2000 (1024 in 3D mode) Minimum...
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63(&,),&$7,216 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO *HQHUDO Mirage 2000 Voltage range (auto switching Line frequency Max. inrush current Max. current rating Max. power consumption Line cord rating100 to 240 VAC ±10% 50 – 60 Hz nominal 50 amps 9 amps @ 100V 900 watts High current, 10 amp Mirage 5000 Voltage range (auto switching Line frequency Max. inrush current Max. current rating Max. power consumption Line cord rating200 to 240 VAC ±10% 50 – 60 Hz nominal 60 amps 8.5 amps @ 200V 1700 watts Heavy duty,...
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63(&,),&$7,216 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO Size (minimum W x L x H of product, no lens) 22.3” (56.6 cm) x 30.1” (76.5 cm) x 11.9” (30.2 cm) Weight of product, no lens 88 lb. (39.9 kg) Shipping weight 147 lb. (66.7 kg) )LJXUH 3URMHFWRU LPHQVLRQV Approved to CSA C22.2. No. 950 (M94), UL 1950 and EN60950 x FCC Part 15 Class A Conducted and Radiated Emissions x CISPR 22 Class A Conducted and Radiated Emissions x EN55024 (all parts) Temperature 0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F) Humidity...
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63(&,),&$7,216 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO $FFHVVRULHV Wired Remote Keypad 2-Way Controller (NOTE: v1.2 or higher TWC required for CoRE v1.4 or higher) Extra IR Remote Sensor Alternate Throw Lenses (see page 5-1) Marquee Signal Switcher Universal Ceiling Mount (includes adapter) CoRE Librarian for downloading new software Threaded lens adapter/flange for installing Vista GRAPHX lenses Shutter Kit ,QSXW 0RGXOHV ´,QWHUIDFHVµ RGB500 Input Module RGB400 Active Loop-Through Input Module RGB400...
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93 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO$ This appendix defines the specific terms used in this manual as they apply to this projector. Also included are other general terms commonly used in the projection industry. The time, inside one horizontal scan line, during which video is generated. The ability of a screen to reflect ambient light in a direction away from the line of best viewing. Curved screens usually have good ambient light rejection. Flat screens usually have less ambient light...
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*/266$5< $ 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO A number that uniquely identifies a specific channel retained in projector memory. The projector can retain up to 99 channels. A menu item that indicates whether an option is currently in effect (checked) or not (unchecked). A change in the tint of a white field across an image. The coloration (reddish, white, bluish, greenish, etc.) of white in an image, measured using the Kelvin (degrees K) temperature scale. Higher temperatures output more light. See YCbCr or...
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*/266$5< 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO$ The ability of a screen to direct incident light to an audience. A flat matte white wall has a gain of approximately 1. Screens with gain less than 1 attenuate incident light; screens with gain more than 1 direct more incident light to the audience but have a narrow viewing angle. For example: An image reflecting off a 10 gain screen appears 10 times brighter than it would if reflected off a matte white wall. Curved screens usually have larger gain than flat...
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*/266$5< $ 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO The method of feeding a series of high impedance inputs from a single video source with a coaxial transmission line in such a manner that the line is terminated with its characteristic impedance at the last input on the line. The unit of measure for the amount of visible light emitted by a light source. The amount of visible light per square meter incident on a surface. 1 lux = 1 lumen/square meter = 0.093 foot-candles A list of selectable options displayed on...
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*/266$5< 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO$ The maximum number of pixels that the projector can display horizontally and vertically across an image, such as 1024 x 768 (called XGA). The minimum time required for a CRT projector to move the position of the scanning spot from the right edge to the left edge. The time required by the video amplifier of the projector to increase its output from 10% to 90% of the maximum value. The video output (analog or digital) of most computers. Analog RGB video can have 3,...
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*/266$5< $ 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO Separate sync or H.SYNC and V.SYNC: the horizontal and vertical components of the sync are on two separate cables. The duration of each sync pulse generated by a computer. The sync width is part of the blanking time. A type of RGB video with digital characteristics. A wire connecting a single video source to a display device, such as a projector, must be terminated by a resistance (usually 75 6 for video). The distance between the front feet of the...