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Digital Projection Projector HIGHlite 740 Series User Manual
Digital Projection Projector HIGHlite 740 Series User Manual
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page 132 Reference Guide APPENDIX E: WIRING DETAILS Input 4: 3G-SDI 75 ohm BNC Input 5: Composite 1 75 ohm BNC Input 6: S-Video 4 pin mini-DIN 1 Y Ground 2 C Ground 3 Luminance (Y) 4 Chrominance (C) Input 7: Component 4 x 75 ohm BNC RGsB RGBs YPrPb Pb/B B B Pb/Cb Y/G G + Sync G Y Pr/R R R Pr/Cr SYNC Sync Input 8: CVBS RCA Phono 3G-SDI connector Notes 3G-SDI signals are very high speed digital signals which require better quality coaxial cable than conventional analogue video. The data...
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page 133 Reference Guide APPENDIX E: WIRING DETAILS Control connections Ser vice port USB type B socket Pin 1 VCC (+5 V) Pin 2 Data− Pin 3 Data+ Pin 4 Ground Wired remote control 3.5 mm mini jack Tip Power Ring Signal Sleeve Ground 12 4 3 Service port: pin view of female connector Sleeve RingTip pin view of female connector Notes For full details of all network settings, see Network in the Operating Guide . Note that plugging in the remote control cable will disable the infra-...
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page 134 Reference Guide APPENDIX E: WIRING DETAILS RS232 9 way D-type connector 1 unused 2 Received Data (RX) 3 Transmitted Data (TX) 4 unused 5 Signal Ground 6 unused 7 unused 8 unused 9 unused LAN connection RJ45 socket Notes Only one remote connection (RS232 or LAN) should be used at any one time. For full details of all input settings, see Network in the Operating Guide . RS232: pin view of female connector LAN connection Digital Projection HIGHlite 740 Series Rev I Februar y 2015
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page 135 Reference Guide APPENDIX F: GLOSSARY OF TERMS Appendix F: Glossar y Of Terms 1080p An HDTV resolution which corresponds to 1920 x 1080 pixels (a widescreen aspect ratio of 16:9). Anamorphic lens A special lens which, when used with the TheaterScope aspect ratio, allows watching 2.35:1 content packed in a 16:9 source. Aspect ratio The proportional relationship between the width and the height of the projected image. It is represented by two numbers separated by a colon, indicating the ratio of...
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page 136 Reference Guide APPENDIX F: GLOSSARY OF TERMS Brightness (optical) Describes how ‘bright’ an image that is projected onto a screen appears to an observer. C See Chrominance. Chrominance Also known as ‘C’, this is the component, or pair of components, of an S-Video or Component Video signal which describes color difference information. Cold mirror A mirror that preferentially reflects or transmits infra-red light. In a projector, a cold mirror is used to reflect the visible component of the lamp...
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page 137 Reference Guide APPENDIX F: GLOSSARY OF TERMS ColorMax A method of accurately color-matching projectors together. Component video A three or four wire video interface that carries the signal split into i\ ts basic RGB components or luminance (brightness) and two-color- difference signals (YUV) and synchronization signals. Composite video A signal line that carries luminance, chrominance, synchronization pulses and blanking. Contrast (electronic control) The adjustment of the white point of the...
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page 138 Reference Guide APPENDIX F: GLOSSARY OF TERMS Deinterlacing The process of converting interlaced video signals into progressive ones. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) A network protocol that is used to configure network devices so that they can communicate on an IP network, for example by allocating an IP address. DMD™ (Digital Micromirror Device™) The optical tool that transforms the electronic signal from the input so\ urce into an optical image projected on the screen. The DMD™ of...
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page 139 Reference Guide APPENDIX F: GLOSSARY OF TERMS HDTV (High Definition Television) A television system with a higher resolution than SDTV and EDTV. It can be transmitted in various formats, notably 1080p and 720p. Hertz (Hz) Cycles per second. Horizontal Scan Rate The rate at which the lines of the incoming signal are refreshed. The rate is set by the horizontal synchronization from the source and measured in Hertz. Hs + Vs Horizontal and vertical synchronization. Hue The graduation (red/green...
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page 140 Reference Guide APPENDIX F: GLOSSARY OF TERMS Letterboxing Black margins at the top and bottom of the image. Letterboxing appears w\ hen a wider image is packed into a narrower frame without changing the original aspect ratio. Lumen A photometric unit of radiant power. For projectors, it is normally used to specify the total amount of emi\ tted visible light. Luminance Also known as ‘Y’, this is the part of an S-Video or Component Video signal which affects the brightness, i.e. the black and...
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page 141 Reference Guide APPENDIX F: GLOSSARY OF TERMS Pr, Pb Color difference signals used with ‘Y’ for analog Component Video inputs. They provide information about the signal color. Not to be confused with Cr, Cb. Progressive scanning A method of updating the image in which the lines of each frame are drawn\ in a sequence, without interlacing. Resolution The number of pixels in an image, usually represented by the number of p\ ixels per line and the number of lines (for example, 1920 x 1200). RGB...