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Digital Projection Projector HIGHlite 660 3D Series User Manual
Digital Projection Projector HIGHlite 660 3D Series User Manual
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page 73 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Edge Blend procedure (continued) 9. Set up segmentation (optional). If you are feeding the same source into all the projectors and aim to ha\ ve each projector reproduce a segment of the source, you can use the Edge Blend > Segmentation function, or you can use an external processor to control the segments.\ To use the Segmentation function: 1. On each projector, set Edge Blend > Segmentation to On. 2. Test with the source. If necessary, enter further...
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page 74 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR PIP menu Two images can be combined, in three different ways using this feature. The PIP menu is available only when Setup > System > Configuration is set to PIP. Option • Select PIP, PA P, or POP mode from the drop-down list. Input • Select an Input for the sub-image from the drop-down list. The inputs are divided into two groups – the main image must be from one group, and the sub-image must be fr\ om the other group. • Group A: COMPOSITE 1, COMPOSITE 2,...
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page 75 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR 3D menu • Set 3D Enable to On or Off as required. • Use the Frame Rate Multiplier to reduce flicker when the incoming 3D video signal has a low frame rate. For example, a 48 Hz frame rate could be tripled to 144 Hz. • 3D Type should be set to Auto, except when the projector has problems selecting between Sequential, Frame Packing, Top and Bottom and Side by Side (Half). • Set the Dark Time to reduce the ghosting that can be caused by the images overlapping...
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page 76 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR 3D types In most situations you can use the Auto setting to have the projector automatically detect the format. Otherwis\ e, consider the notes below to help you set up the 3D input manually. The following 3D formats are supported: • Sequential Main will accept frame rates up to 120 Hz. Lower frame rates can be multipli\ ed for display. An example would be 60Hz (30 frames per eye in Left-Right sequence (L1, R1, L2, R2…) with Frame Rate Multiplier set to 2x,...
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page 77 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR 3D types (continued) • Frame Packing This format will be detected, re-synchronized, frame-multiplied and disp\ layed at 144 Hz with the left eye / right eye dominance automatically extracted from the video data. You need to optimize Dark Time and Sync Offset manually to suit your chosen switching glasses. You also need to set an appropriate frame rate multiplication: for Frame Packing, we recommend 3x.) • Top-and-Bottom Sets the projector to reformat the...
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page 78 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Some 3D settings explained Dark Time Ghosting can be caused by the left and right images overlapping during the time that the ZScreen or 3D glasses are switching. Dark Time allows you to minimize this effect. Source Dominance The outgoing 3D frames are in pairs - the dominant frame being presented first. You can determine which frame should be the dominant one. By convention the default setting is Left. Sync Offset The sync signal from the 3D server will...
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page 79 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Frame Rate Multiplier If the 3D video is available only at low frame rates, it will be necessary to multiply the frame rate to obtain a flicker-free image. For example, a 60Hz frame rate can be doubled to 120 Hz, or a 48 Hz frame rate could be tripled to 144 Hz. When displaying HDMI 3D video mode, the frame rate multiplication should be set to x1. The projector will automatically perform the correct frame rate multiplication depending on the output...
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page 80 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Lamps menu Set Operation to choose between Lamp 1 + Lamp 2, Lamp 1, Lamp 2 and Auto 1. In the Auto 1 mode, the lamp usage will be spread evenly over the two lamps, over time\ . Set the slider to vary the Power between 85% and 100%. If you have rented the projector from a dealer, the projector may have been shipped with one lamp deactivated to lower the rental cost. You can reactivate the lamp (at extra cost) using the Feature Control setting in the Setup >...
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page 81 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Setup menu • Orientation Depending on how the projector is mounted, select the appropriate settin\ g from the drop-down list. • Latency Affects interlaced sources only. For fastest response, the Lowest setting gives minimum frame delay. For improved performance with films involving motion sequences, the Best Video setting uses adaptive de-interlacing and interpolation, but takes longer to proc\ ess. Reset Default Settings When you press OK to restore the...
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page 82 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Input Configuration This menu allows adjustment of various technical parameters specific to each of the signal inputs: • DVI 1 Boost EQ should normally be set to O f f, except when you are having problems with a long DVI cable. • DVI 1 / HDMI 1 Color Space should normally be set to Auto, except when the projector has problems identifying the correct color space. • DVI 1/ HDMI 1 Range should normally be set to Auto, except when you are having contrast...