Christie Projector Mirage 5000 User Manual
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,167$//$7,21 6(783 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO In a typical network, broadcast serial communications or messages destined for a specific projector travel through all serial ports in each projector regardless of whether the messages originate from an RS-232 or RS-422 source (refer back to Figure 2.27, bottom example). The communication path depends on the serial cabling connected at each projector. You may prefer the option of two separate communication paths—RS-232 or RS- 422—in your network,...
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,167$//$7,21 $1 6(783 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO )LJXUH 7ZR 7\SHV RI 6SOLW 1HWZRUNV Each projector can be assigned a unique 3-digit projector number (for example, 001). These numbers are necessary when you are working with multiple linked projectors, enabling you to direct commands to a certain projector rather than always broadcasting to the entire network. For complete information on how to assign projector numbers, see 3.7, Adjusting System Parameters and Advanced Controls. NOTE: To loop...
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,167$//$7,21 6(783 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO At manufacture every keypad is assigned “A” as its default protocol, which is simply a collection of settings that determine how the keypad operates. Once assigned, this protocol remains in effect until it is changed—that is, the keypad will operate as it currently does until you change its protocol. Protocols are most useful for multiple-projector applications. For example, you might want to change a keypad protocol if you are working with two...
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,167$//$7,21 $1 6(783 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO 6WHS Unlatch and open the empty battery compartment on the back of the keypad as shown in Figure 2.31. NOTE: A wired keypad opens as shown, but a cable passes through the battery compartment cover. )LJXUH 2SHQLQJ WKH .H\SDG 6WHS Find the 4 jumpers located along the latching side of the battery compartment. These jumpers set the keypad protocol and other settings so that the keypad functions in a certain manner. 6WHS 6HW WKH -XPSHUV Set...
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,167$//$7,21 6(783 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO )LJXUH /RFDWLQJ DQG 6HWWLQJ WKH -XPSHUV NOTE: A wired keypad can be converted into an IR remote keypad, and vice versa. Follow the settings shown above, adding or deleting the cable and batteries as required. The cable with 3-pin XLR connector is available separately from your dealer. 6+257&87 0(7+2 You can also issue software protocol settings through the keypad. These software commands will be lost when the keypad is either unplugged or when...
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,167$//$7,21 $1 6(783 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO If desired, you can convert an IR remote keypad into a wired remote keypad and vice versa (available February 2000). 72 &+$1*( )520 ,1)5$5( 72 :,5( x Remove battery compartment cover from back of keypad. x Remove batteries. x Wait 1-2 minutes. x Plug the keypad cable (available separately) into the empty battery compartment. Make sure that the battery cover is notched smoothly to accommodate the cable. x Set keypad protocol as desired, using...
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& 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO This section explains how to use the projector once it has been installed. Please read through these pages before using the projector for the first time. An understanding of projector features and how to access them will help you to take full advantage of the capabilities of the projector within minutes. NOTE: Installation involves locating the projector and adjusting it for use at that location. If you have not yet installed the projector, refer to...
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23(5$7,21 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO )2&86 Accessed manually via 2 “tabs” on the lens (or via the keypad if a motorized lens mount is installed), focus adjusts the sharpness and clarity of the image at the current throw distance. /(16 2))6(7 ² Accessed manually using the 2 front knobs (or via the keypad if a motorized lens is present), vertical and horizontal offsets shift the lens and move the image up or down and left or right. See Section 2, Installation and Setup for the offset ranges for...
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23(5$7,21 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO $& /,1( &25 ,1387 The Mirage 2000 requires input power of 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz @ 9 amps (@ 100 V). The Mirage 5000 requires input power of 200-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz @ 8.5 amps (@ 200 V). Use the line cord provided with the projector. See Section 5. :$51,1* R QRW DWWHPSW RSHUDWLRQ LI WKH $& VXSSO\ LV QRW ZLWKLQ WKH VSHFLILHG YROWDJH DQG SRZHU UDQJH 8VH WKH VSHFLILHG OLQH FRUG 67$78632:(5 /(6 Two LEDs (light emitting diodes) located in the lower right corner...
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23(5$7,21 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO The keypad appears in three locations: x Built-in to the rear of the projector x Infrared (IR) Remote for tetherless control up to 100 feet away x Wired Remote (optional) tethered to the rear of the projector While each keypad is identical in layout and provides complete control of the projector, you may find one keypad more convenient than another for your specific installation and application. The built-in keypad is located at the rear of the projector. An...