Christie Projector Roadie HD+35K User Manual
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Roadie HD+35K User ManualB-1020-100340-02 Rev. 1 (01-2010) Appendix B: Menu Tree B.1 OnScreen Menu Tree Provides a graphical representation of the software menu structure for the Roadie HD+35K. This allows you to quickly locate and navigate to a specific menu, and associated options/secondary menus.
Appendix B - Menu Tree Appendix B - Menu TreeB-3 020-100340-02 Rev.1 (01-2010) Main Menu 1. Size & Position 2. Image Settings 3, Channel Setup 4. Configuration 5. Lamp 6. Status 7. PIP and Switching 8. 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. Reserved 9. Reserved 0. Advanced Size & Position Advanced Size & Position Active Input Window 1. Top Blank 2. Bottom Blank 3. Left Blank 4. Right Blank 5. Plug & Play Display (EDID) Channel Setup This is a list of all of the channels that have been defined for this projector. Channel Copy Delete 1. Copy 2. Delete 3 Delete Locked Only 4. Delete All Channels Press on a channel Main Menu – Pg. B-3 See Page B-4 for 4. Configuration Image Settings 1. Contrast 2. Brightness 3. Gamma 4. Filter 5.Detail 6. Noise Reduction 7. Color Space 8. Video options 9. Input levels 0. Advanced Image Settings Video options 1. Enable Decoder AGC 2. Video Standard 3. Input Video Black 4. Color 5. Tint 6. Decoder Luma DelayInput Levels 1. Auto Input Level 2. Red Blacklevel 3. Red Input Drive 4. Green Blacklevel 5. Green Input Drive 6. Blue Blacklevel 7. Blue Input Drive 8. Auto Color Enable 9. Clamp Location 0. Peak Detector Color Enable Advanced Image Settings 1. Gamma Table 2. Select Color Adjustment 3. Color Temperature 4. Reserved 5. Reserved 6. Simulation 3D 7. Motion Filter 8. Film Mode Threshold 9. Detail Threshold Reserved Floating Inputs Simulation 3D Frame Delay Monitor 1. Frame Delay 2. Reserved 3. Reserved 4. Reserved 5. Reserved 6. Frame Lock Enable 7. Reserved Lamp Lamp Hours Lamp S/N 1. Lamp Message 2. Lamp Limit 3. Lamp Mode 4. Power 5. Intensity 6. Reserved 7. Lamp History 8. Change Lamp 9. Cable Length (m) 0. LampLOC PIP and Switching 1. Swap Main and PIP images 2. PIP Enable 3. PIP Size & Position 4. PIP Image Settings 5. PIP Border Width 6. PIP Border Color 7. Image Optimization 8. Reserved 9. Numbers Select Main Image PIP Size & Position Active Input Window 1. Position Presets 2. Size 3. Vertical Stretch 4. Pixel Track 5. Pixel Phase 6. PIP H-Position 7. PIP V-Position 8. Aspect Ratio Presets 9. Reserved 0. Advanced Size & Position PIP Image Settings 1. Contrast 2. Brightness 3. Gamma 4. Filter 5.Detail 6. Noise Reduction 7. Color Space 8. Video options 9. Input levels 0. Advanced Image Settings PIP Video options 1. Enable Decoder AGC 2. Video Standard 3. Input Video Black 4. Color 5. Tint 6. Decoder/Luma Delay Advanced Size & Position 1. Top Blank 2. Bottom Blank 3. Left Blank 4. Right Blank 5. Plug & Play Display (EDID) PIP Input Levels 1. Auto Input Level 2. Red Blacklevel 3. Red Input Drive 4. Green Blacklevel 5. Green Input Drive 6. Blue Blacklevel 7. Blue Input Drive 8. Auto Color Enable 9. Clamp Location 0. Peak Detector Color Enable PIP Advanced Size & Position 1. Top Blank 2. Bottom Blank 3. Left Blank 4. Right Blank 5. Plug & Play Display (EDID) LampLOC 1. Intensity 2. Motor Z 3. Motor X 4. Motor Y 5. Do Auto 6. Progress Channel Edit 1. Name 2. Number 3. Input 4. In Menu 5. Auto Source 6. Locked 7. Previous Channel 8. Next Channel Sync Type H-Sync V—Sync Interlace Press on a channel
Appendix B - Menu Tree B-4Appendix B - Menu Tree 020-100340-02 Rev.1 (01-2010) Main Menu 1. Size and Position 2. Image Settings 3, Channel Setup 4. Configuration 5. Lamp 6. Status 7. PIP Switching 8. Test Pattern Configuration 1. Language 2. Image Orientation 3. Reserved 4. Auto Power Up 5. Set Date & Time 6. Menu Preferences 7. Communications 8. Geometry & Color 9. Diagnostics & Calibration 0. Service Option 1 Card: Dual SD/HD-SDI Option 2 Card Menu Preferences 1. Large Menu Font 2. Menu Location 3. Horizontal Shift 4. Vertical Shift 5. Display Channel List 6. Display Slidebars 7. Display Error Messages 8. Splash Screen Setup Set Date & Time 1. Date 2. Time Communications 1. Baud Rate for RS232 2. Baud Rate for RS422 3. Projector 4. Network Routing 5. Ethernet Settings 6. Broadcast Key 7. Backlight 8. Front IR Protocol 9. Rear IR Protocol 0. Wired Keypad Protocol Ethernet Settings 1. DHCP Enabled 2. IP Address 3. Port 4. Subnet Mask 5. Default Gateway 6. Network Name 7. ArtNet Interface Settings Main Menu continued… Pg. B-4 Option 1 Card: Dual SD/HD-SDI 1. Loop Thru Output Selection 2. Dual Link Format Selection Note: Menu is filled with types that match cards installed in Input 5 and Input 6 option slots Diagnostics & Calibration 1. Test Pattern 2. Grey Level 3. Freeze Image 4. Color Enable 5. Odd Pixel Adjustment 6. Reserved 7. Peak Detector 8. Level Detector 9. Level Value 0. Aspect Ratio Overlay Lens Center ILS CalibrationSee Page B-5 for: 8. Geometry & Color ArtNet Interface Settings 1. ArtNet Subnet 2. ArtNet Universe 3. ArtNet Advanced Mode 4. ArtNet Base Channel 5. ArtNet Device Name 6. ArtNet Device Description
Appendix B - Menu Tree Appendix B - Menu TreeB-5 020-100340-02 Rev.1 (01-2010) Main Menu 1. Size and Position 2. Image Settings 3, Channel Setup 4. Configuration 5. Lamp 6. Status 7. PIP Switching 8. Language 9. Test PatternConfiguration 1. Language 2. Image Orientation 3. Reserved 4. Auto Power Up 5. Set Date & Time 6. Menu Preferences 7. Communications 8. Geometry & Color 9. Diagnostics & Calibration 0. Service Option 1 Card: Dual SD/ HD-SDI Option 2 Card Main Menu continued… pg. B-5 Color Adjustments by X,Y 1. Select Color Adjustment 2. Color Temperature Color Space Valid 3. Red X 4. Red Y 5. Green X 6. Green Y 7. Blue X 8. Blue Y 9. White X 0. White Y Auto Color Enable Color Enable Copy From Color Saturation 1. Select Color Adjustment 2. Color Temperature 3. Red Color Adjustments 4. Green Color Adjustments 5. Blue Color Adjustments 6. White Color Adjustments 7. Auto Color Enable 8. Color Enable 9. Copy From 0. Lamp Red Color Adjustments 1. Select Color Adjustment 2. Color temperature By x,y equivalent 3. Red Part of Red 4. Green Part of Red 5. Blue Part of Red 6. Next Color 7. Copy From Green Color Adjustments 1. Select Color Adjustment 2. Color Temperature By x,y equivalent 3. Red Part of Green 4. Green Part of Green 5. Blue Part of Green 6. Next Color 7. Copy From Blue Color Adjustments 1. Select Color Adjustment 2. Color Temperature By x,y equivalent 3. Red Part of Blue 4. Green Part of Blue 5. Blue Part of Blue 6. Next Color 7. Copy From White Color Adjustments 1. Select Color Adjustment 2. Color Temperature By x,y equivalent 3. Red Part of Red 4. Green Part of Green 5. Blue Part of Blue 6. Next Color 7. Copy From Geometry & Color 1. Test Pattern 2. Keystone 3. Brightness Uniformity 4. Edge Blending 5. Color Adjustments by X,Y 6. Color Saturation 7. Reserved 8. Default Color Adjustment 9. Reserved See Page B-3 for 0. Lamp Edge Blending 1. Edge Blending 2. Test Pattern 3. Left Blend Width 4. Right Blend Width 5. Top Blend Width 6. Bottom Blend Width 7. Color Enable 8. Lamp 9. Show Blending Overlap 0. More... See Page B-3 for 8. LampEdge Blending (2) 1. Left Blend Shape 2. Left Blend Midpoint 3. Right Blend Shape 4. Right Blend Midpoint 5. Top Blend Shape 6. Top Blend Midpoint 7. Bottom Blend Shape 8. Bottom Blend Midpoint See Page B-6 for 3. Brightness Uniformity
Appendix B - Menu Tree B-6Appendix B - Menu Tree 020-100340-02 Rev.1 (01-2010) Brightness Uniformity 1. Brightness Uniformity Enable 2. Test Pattern 3. Left Uniformity 4. Right Uniformity 5. Top Uniformity 6. Bottom Uniformity 7. White Uniformity 8. Color Adjustments by X,Y 9. Color Saturation 0. Lamp Reserved Configuration 1. Language 2. Image Orientation 3. Reserved 4. Auto Power Up 5. Set Date & Time 6. Menu Preferences 7. Communications 8. Geometry & Color 9. Diagnostics & Calibration 0. Service Option 1 Card: Dual SD/ HD-SDI Option 2 Card Main Menu 1. Size and Position 2. Image Settings 3, Channel Setup 4. Configuration 5. Lamp 6. Status 7. PIP Switching 8. Language 9. Test Pattern Geometry & Color 1. Test Pattern 2. Keystone 3. Brightness Uniformity 4. Edge Blending 5. Color Adjustments by X,Y 6. Color Saturation 7. Reserved 8. Default Color Adjustment 9. Reserved Main Menu continued… pg. B-6 Left Uniformity 1. Left Side R 2. Left Side G 3. Left Side B 4. Top Left Corner R 5. Top Left Corner G 6. Top Left Corner B 7. Bottom Left Corner R 8. Bottom Left Corner G 9. Bottom Left Corner B 0. Color EnableRight Uniformity 1. Right Side R 2. Right Side G 3. Right Side B 4. Top Right Corner R 5. Top Right Corner G 6. Top Right Corner B 7. Bottom Right Corner R 8. Bottom Right Corner G 9. Bottom Right Corner B 0. Color EnableTop Uniformity 1. Top Edge R 2. Top Edge G 3. Top Edge B 4. Top Left Corner R 5. Top Left Corner G 6. Top Left Corner B 7. Top Right Corner R 8. Top Right Corner G 9. Top Right Corner B 0. Color Enable Bottom Uniformity 1. Bottom Edge R 2. Bottom Edge G 3. Bottom Edge B 4. Bottom Left Corner R 5. Bottom Left Corner G 6. Bottom Left Corner B 7. Bottom Right Corner R 8. Bottom Right Corner G 9. Bottom Right Corner B 0. Color Enable White Uniformity 1. Left Side 2. Right Side 3. Top Edge 4. Bottom Edge 5. Top Left Corner 6. Top Right Corner 7. Bottom Left Corner R 8. Bottom Right Corner G 9. Overall
Roadie HD+35K User ManualC-1020-100340-02 Rev. 1 (01-2010) Appendix C: System Integration C.1 Introduction The GPIO connector located on the side input panel provides a flexible method of interfacing a wide range of external I/O devices to the projector, usually so that an event on one device automatically triggers an event on the other. There are 7 GIO pins available on the 9pin D-Sub GPIO connector, which are configurable via RS- 232 commands. The other two pins are reserved for ground and power. The table below provides pin identification. The serial cable required for connecting the external device to the projector’s GPIO connector, whether it’s a standard serial cable or a custom one, must be compatible with the external device. C.1.1 Configuring the GPIO The GPIO connector is most easily configured with the KoRe 10-bit Librarian software. The RTE tab within the KoRe 10-bit Librarian user interface provides a graphical Helper to aid in the setup of the GPIO. In addition, Real-Time events can be used to trigger different GPIO output states when certain events occur. Refer to KoReLibrarian and the Serial Protocol manual for more details. The GPIO connector can be configured to automate any number of events using the serial command code GIO. Each pin is defined as either an input or output depending on the desired outcome. In general, configure the pin as an input if you want the projector to respond to something an external device does, and as an output if you want the external device to respond to an action taken by the projector. For example, configure the pin as an output if you want the lighting in a room to automatically dim when the projector is turned ON. A GIO command can also set the state of each pin as high or low. By default, the state of each pin is high. The voltage applied to pins in the high state is + 3.3V. GPIO Pins Pin # Signal 1 + 12V (200mA) 2 GPIO 1 3 GPIO 2 4 GPIO 3 5 Ground 6 GPIO 4 7 GPIO 5 8 GPIO 6 9 GPIO 7 GPIO 12 63 74 85 9
C-2Roadie HD+35K User Manual020-100340-02 Rev. 1 (01-2010) Appendix C: System Integration Example 1. Turn room lighting on when the projector is turned OFF. (Assumes a control/automation unit is configured to turn the lights on when pin 2 of its input goes hi(12-2009)gh.) C.1.2 Query Command C.1.3 Real Time Event Use the serial command RTE to specify an action that is initiated at a particular time or based on an external stimulus. For General Purpose IO “G” Example 2. Projector powers up when a switch on the external device is turned ON. (GIO C2 O) Set pin #2 configuration to output (GIO 2 H) Set pin #2 to high (state) (GIO?) Request the state and configuration of all pins (GIO! “HHLLHLH” “OOIOOOI”) Reply of pin state and configuration (GIO? C2) Request configuration for pin #2 (GIO! C2 O) Reply with pin #2 configuration as output (GIO? 2) Request the state of pin #2 (GIO! H) Reply with pin #2 state as high Parameter Name Value P1 RTE type G (Real Time I/O Event) P2 I/O bit 1-7 P3 Pin state (1 Character) (String)H = High L = Low “LHXXXHLX” Combine multiple inputs and trig- ger occurs when all conditions are met P4 Commands Any valid serial protocol command for the device (GIO C2 I) Set pin #2 configuration as input (RTE G 2 H “(PWR 1)”) Power on when pin #2 set to high (RTE G 2 L “(PWR 0)”) Power off when pin #2 set to low
Roadie HD+35K User ManualD-1020-100340-02 Rev. 1 (01-2010) Appendix D: Optional Input Modules The following optional input modules are currently available, and can be installed in either option slot in the projector ( INPUT 5 or INPUT 6). Contact your dealer for a complete and up-to-date listing. NOTE: Any audio connectors shown are non-functional in this projector. D.1 DVI Input Module This module can display digital video input signals conforming to the DVI (Digital Visual Interface) single- channel standard. Figure D-1 DVI Input Module Features • Supports Digital Visual Interface (DVI) single-channel • Supports VESA Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) • Provides an active-loop-through using a DVI connector (conforming to the DVI Specification) D.2 Dual SD/HD-SDI Module NOTE: Standard with this projector. This module accepts one or two independent standard- or high-definition serial digital inputs, decodes them for processing in the main electronics of the projector, and outputs 10-bit RGB/YCbCr 4:2:2 video. Either input can be set as the active primary or secondary part of a Picture-in-Picture display, and either input can be looped through to one (or both) of the module’s BNC outputs. Refer to Section 2.5 Connecting Sources for more information. NOTE: Older Input cards not listed may be supported by the Roadie HD+35K.