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Digital Projection Projector M-Vision 930 3D Series User Manual
Digital Projection Projector M-Vision 930 3D Series User Manual
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page 113 Reference Guide APPENDIX E: WIRING DETAILS DVI 24 way D-type connector Pin 1 TMDS data 2− Digital red− (link 1) Pin 2 TMDS data 2+ Digital red+ (link 1) Pin 3 TMDS data 2/4 shield Pin 4 TMDS data 4− Digital green− (link 2) Pin 5 TMDS data 4+ Digital green+ (link 2) Pin 6 DDC clock Pin 7 DDC data Pin 8 Analog vertical sync Pin 9 TMDS data 1− Digital green− (link 1) Pin 10 TMDS data 1+ Digital green+ (link 1) Pin 11 TMDS data 1/3...
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page 114 Reference Guide APPENDIX E: WIRING DETAILS Component 1 3 x RCA Phono connector Component 2 3 x 75 ohm BNC connector RGsBYCbCrYPbPr RCrPr G + SyncGY BCbPb HDBaseT input RJ45 socket. Notes High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is supported on this input. Component 1: 3 x RCA Phono connector Component 2: 3 x 75 ohm BNC connector HDBaseT input Digital Projection M-Vision 930 Series Rev C Februar y 2015
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page 115 Reference Guide APPENDIX E: WIRING DETAILS Control connections LAN RJ45 socket 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 Notes Only one remote connection (RS232 or LAN) should be used at any one time. Update port RS232: pin view of female connector Digital Projection M-Vision 930 Series Rev C Februar y 2015
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page 116 Reference Guide APPENDIX E: WIRING DETAILS Trigger 1 & Trigger 2 3.5 mm mini jack Tip Signal Sleeve Ground IR input 3.5 mm mini jack Tip Signal Ring Not connected Sleeve Ground USB USB type A socket Pin 1 VCC (+5 V) Pin 2 Data− Pin 3 Data+ Pin 4 Ground 3D Sync IN and 3D Sync OUT 75 ohm BNC TipSleeveNotes Sleeve Ring Tip USB port: pin view of female connector pin view of female connector Digital Projection M-Vision 930 Series Rev C Februar y 2015
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page 117 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). 3D active glasses Wireless battery-powered glasses with LCD shutters. Synchronization info\ rmation is communicated to the glasses by means of an infrared (IR) or radio frequency (RF) emitter which is connected to the Sync Out terminal on the projector. IR or RF pulses are transmitted by the emitter to signal when...
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page 118 Reference Guide APPENDIX F: GLOSSARY OF TERMS 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 image width and height respectively: for example, 16:9 or 2.35:1. Not to be confused with resolution. Blanking (projection) The ability to intentionally turn off, that is, set to black, areas around the edges of the projected image. It is sometimes referred to as “curtains”...
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page 119 Reference Guide APPENDIX F: GLOSSARY OF TERMS Chrominance Also known as ‘C’, this is the component, or pair of components, of a Component Video signal which describes color difference information. Color difference In Component Video signals, the difference between specified colors and the luminance component. Color difference is zero for monochrome images. Color gamut The spectrum of color available to be displayed. Color temperature The position along the black body curve on the chromaticity...
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page 120 Reference Guide APPENDIX F: GLOSSARY OF TERMS Crop Remove part of the projected image. Alternatively, fit an image into a frame with a different aspect ratio by removing part of the image. The image is resized so that either its length or its width equals the length or width of the frame, while the other dimension has moved outside the frame; the excess area is then cut out. Dark time The time inserted between frames when using 3D active glasses, to avoid ghosting caused by switching time...
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page 121 Reference Guide APPENDIX F: GLOSSARY OF TERMS Edge tear An artifact observed in interlaced video where the screen appears to be split horizontally. Edge tears appear when the video feed is out of sync with the refresh rate of the display device. EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) Information stored in the projector that can be read by the source. EDID is used on the HDMI, DVI and VGA inputs, allowing the source to automatically configure to the optimum display settings. EDTV (Enhanced...
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page 122 Reference Guide APPENDIX F: GLOSSARY OF TERMS Gamma A nonlinear operation used to code and decode luminance. It originates from the Cathode Ray Tube technology used in legacy television sets. Ghosting An artifact in 3D image viewing. Ghosting occurs when an image intended for one eye is partially seen by the other eye. Ghosting can be removed by optimizing the dark time and sync delay. HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) An encryption scheme used to protect video content. HDTV...