Christie Projector Mirage J Series User Manual
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Section 3: Operation Mirage J Series User Manual2-3020-100708-01 Rev. 1 (11-2011) 2.1.2 Active and Passive Stereo 3D Configurations Typical hardware configurations for active and passive Stereo 3D systems are shown in Figure 1 - Mirage J Series - Typical Stereo 3D Configuration: With Active Glasses and Figure 2 - Mirage J Series - Typical Stereo 3D Configuration: With Passive Glasses. Figure 1 - Mirage J Series - Typical Stereo 3D Configuration: With Active Glasses Figure 2 - Mirage J Series -...
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2-4Mirage J Series User Manual020-100708-01 Rev. 1 (11-2011) Section 3: Operation IR Emitter/3D Passive Filter System: In response to an incoming sync signal, the emitter emits L/R infrared signals to a receiver in active 3D shutter glasses, causing the L/R shutters to alternately open and close for active stereo 3D applications. Likewise, a 3D passive filter system placed in front of the lens responds to an incoming sync signal and alternately polarizes the L/R frames viewed with passive glasses...
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Section 3: Operation Mirage J Series User Manual2-5020-100708-01 Rev. 1 (11-2011) 3D Mode: Select the mode of your 3D operation. Off: 3D operation is disabled. Auto 3D: Attempts to automatically determine which 3D mode to use based on auxiliary video data, e.g. HDMI info frame. Native 3D: All content is shown at a native frame rate of 96 - 120 Hz input and output. Frame Doubled 3D: 3D Content from a single 48-60Hz signal (24/30Hz per eye) is displayed twice to provide a 3D content to be viewed at...
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2-6Mirage J Series User Manual020-100708-01 Rev. 1 (11-2011) Section 3: Operation 3D Sync Output: This option defines whether the 3D Sync is output and controls how it is processed. It is only valid when an optional cable is used to connect stereo 3D signals to the projector via the GPIO port. When there is no 3D signal, Sync Output should be Off. Typically only the last projector in the 3D Stereo cable chain is connected to the emitter and should specify To Emitter. All other projectors should...
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Section 3: Operation Mirage J Series User Manual2-7020-100708-01 Rev. 1 (11-2011) 2.1.3 Example of 3D Multiple Display Setup The following instructions is an example of a multiple display setup or refer to Figure 2-3 Example of 3D Multiple Display Setup. 1. Setup the warp and blends for the projector. 2. If necessary, shift or scale your image to fit the display. 3. Set all projectors to the largest minimum Frame Delay value that the worst case projector in the array can achieve. 4. Enable 3D mode on...
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2-8Mirage J Series User Manual020-100708-01 Rev. 1 (11-2011) Section 3: Operation FIGURE 2-3 EXAMPLE OF 3D MULTIPLE DISPLAY SETUP
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Mirage J Series User ManualA-1020-100708-01 Rev. 1 (11-2011) Appendix A: Menu Tree A.1 Mirage J Series Menu Tree
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Appendix A: Menu Tree Mirage J Series User ManualA-3 020-100708-01 Rev.1 (11-2011) Main Menu 1. Size & Position 2. Image Settings 3, Channel Setup 4. Configuration 5. Lamp 6. Status 7. Secondary Input & Switching 8. Language 9. Test Pattern Size & Position 1. Resize Presets 2. Size 3. Vertical Stretch 4. Pixel Track 5. Pixel Phase 6. H-Position 7. V-Position 8. Keep Aspect on Auto Setup 9. Blanking Blanking Active Input Window 1. Top Blank 2. Bottom Blank 3. Left Blank 4. Right Blank Channel Setup This...
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Appendix A: Menu Tree A-4Mirage J Series User Manual 020-100708-01 Rev.1 (11-2011) Configuration 1. Language 2. Output Options 3. Lens Settings 4. Power Management 5. Date & Time 6. Menu Preferences 7. Communications 8. Geometry & Color 9. Diagnostics & Calibration 10. Service 11. Option Card Settings 12.Reserved Menu Preferences 1. Large Menu Font 2. Menu Location 3. Horizontal Shift 4. Vertical Shift 5. Display Automatic Message Boxes 6. Display User Message Boxes 7. Reserved 8. Display Error Messages...