Christie Projector Mirage S+14k User Manual
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TROUBLESHOOTING Roadster / Mirage S+ User’s Manual 6-5 General Voltage range, nominal 200 – 240 VAC ±10% Line frequency, nominal 50 – 60 Hz Inrush current 60 A max. Max. current rating Roadster S+12K Roadster S+16K Mirage S+14K 15 A (at 200 VAC) 20 A (at 200 VAC) 20 A (at 200 VAC) Max. power consumption Roadster S+12K Roadster S+16K Mirage S+14K 3000 W (at 200 VAC) 4000 W (at 200 VAC) 4000 W (at 200 VAC) Current rating of AC input connector Roadster S+12K...
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SPECIFICATIONS 6-6 Roadster / Mirage S+ User’s Manual Lamp (DC) Type Bubble Xenon lamp Power Roadster S+12K Roadster S+16K Mirage S+14K 2.0 kW 2.4 kW 2.4 kW Adjustment ranges Roadster S+12K Roadster S+16K Mirage S+14K 1200 – 1900 W 1500 – 2400 W 1500 – 2400 W Lamp Life (warranty hrs.) Roadster S+12K Roadster S+16K Mirage S+14K 1000 hours 750 hours 750 hours Warm-up time to full brightness 10 minutes max. Operating position Any vertical angle, ±15º horizontal 58 dBA...
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TROUBLESHOOTING Roadster / Mirage S+ User’s Manual 6-7 Roadster S+12K/16K IR Remote keypad (batteries included) Line cord User’s manual Dual SD/HD-SDI Interface Module Stacking mounts Integral rigging hardware Mirage S+14K IR Remote keypad (batteries included) Line cord User’s manual 3D Stereo inverting cable Using 3D in Mirage part #013-100195 Lenses (for standard motorized “Compact” Thunder Lens Mount)
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Appendix A Glossary Roadster / Mirage S+ User’s Manual A-1 This appendix defines the specific terms used in this manual as they apply to this projector. 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 rejection. The video output of most computers and videotape...
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GLOSSARY A-2 Roadster / Mirage S+ User’s Manual A number that uniquely identifies a specific channel retained in projector memory. The projector can retain up to 50 channels. A menu item that indicates whether an option is currently in effect (checked) or not (unchecked). The signal representing the color information (hue and saturation) when the image is represented as separate chrominance and luminance. Same as “chroma”. The range of colors allowed in a specific system, as defined within a...
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GLOSSARY Roadster / Mirage S+ User’s Manual A-3 A type of rear-projection screen which spreads the light striking it. Screen gain is less than 1 but audience viewing angles are increased. An adjustment that affects the display of an image. Such display settings include contrast, brightness, tint, blanking, size, offsets, and others. The maximum frequency of the pixel clock. Also known as pixel clock rate. The Enhanced Extended Display Identification Data standard, established by VESA, enables...
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GLOSSARY A-4 Roadster / Mirage S+ User’s Manual High gain screens and rear screens designed for slide or movie projection usually have a hot spot. A physical connection route for a source signal, described by a 2-digit number representing 1) its switcher/projector location and 2) its slot in the switcher/projector. Signal sent from a source device to the projector. A device, such as the Serial Digital Input Module, that accepts an input signal for display by the projector. A method used by...
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GLOSSARY Roadster / Mirage S+ User’s Manual A-5 A type of rear-projection screen which re-directs light through the screen to increase image brightness in front of the screen. Screen gain is usually greater than 1 but audience viewing angles are reduced. PAL (Phase Alternating Line) video is a 50 Hz standard with 768 x 576 resolution. It is found on some video tape and disk players (used primarily in Europe, China and some South American and African countries). The smallest discernible element...
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GLOSSARY A-6 Roadster / Mirage S+ User’s Manual The video output (analog or digital) of most computers. Analog RGB video can have 3, 4, or 5 wires — one each for red, green, and blue, and either none, one or two for sync. For three-wire RGB, the green wire usually provides sync. (See TTL Video). A common asynchronous data transmission standard recommended by the Electronics Industries Association (EIA). Also called serial communication. A less common asynchronous data transmission standard in...