Digital Projection Titan Sx+600, Sx+700 User Manual
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Rev C August 2009 Page 5.7 Digital Projection TITAN sx+600/700. User Manual 5. Userware Orientation Click on Orientation to select one of the following from the drop down menu: Desktop Front Ceiling Front Desktop Rear Ceiling Rear Input Click on Input to select one of the following from the drop down menu: RGB1 RGB2 DVI SDI Composite Video S-Video Component • • Notes For more information about input modes, see Input modes and settings, in section 4. Controlling the Projector. Show page continued Orientation Input
Page 5.8 Rev C August 2009 5. Userware Digital Projection TITAN sx+600/700. User Manuall Test Pattern Click on Test Pattern to select from the drop down menu: Aspect Ratio Click on Aspect Ratio to select from the drop down menu. • • Show page continuedNotes For more information about test patterns, see Setup menu, in section 4. Controlling the Projector. For more information about aspect ratios, see Picture menu and Geometry menu, in section 4. Controlling the Projector. Test PatternAspect Ratio
Rev C August 2009 Page 5.9 Digital Projection TITAN sx+600/700. User Manual 5. Userware NotesLens page To see the Lens page, click on Lens. Lens controls Click on the buttons to Move, Focus and Zoom the lens. Click on Stop All Lens Movement to abort any unwanted lens control movement. Shutter Open / Closed Click on Shutter Open to open the shutter. Click on Shutter Close to close the shutter. • • • • • Lens controls
Page 5.10 Rev C August 2009 5. Userware Digital Projection TITAN sx+600/700. User Manuall Notes The Component selection is available for the Component input only. For more information about phase, see Picture menu and Geometry menu, in section 4. Controlling the Projector . The Phase slider is available for RGB1 and RGB2 inputs only. Image page To see the Image page, click on Image. Component Click on Component to select one of the following from the drop down menu: Component RGB Component YUV Phase slider Use the slider to adjust the Phase. • • • ComponentPhase slider
Rev C August 2009 Page 5.11 Digital Projection TITAN sx+600/700. User Manual 5. Userware Notes Colour Space Click on Colour Space to select one of the following from the drop down menu: RGB SMPTE240 YPrPb REC709 YPrPb REC601 YPrPb SMPTE240 YCrCb REC709 YCrCb REC601 YCrCb • Image page continued Colour Space
Page 5.12 Rev C August 2009 5. Userware Digital Projection TITAN sx+600/700. User Manuall Notes For more information about Gamma, see Picture menu, in section 4. Controlling the Projector. User download of Gamma correction tables is not yet available. The Parametric slider is available only when Parametric is selected in Gamma Correction. Gamma Click on Gamma Correction to select from the drop down menu: Parametric slider Use the slider to adjust the Gamma manually. • • Image page continued Parametric slider
Rev C August 2009 Page 5.13 Digital Projection TITAN sx+600/700. User Manual 5. Userware Notes The blanking curtains will not applied until Blanking is turned On. For more information about blanking, see Geometry menu, in section 4. Controlling the Projector. For more information about keystone adjustment, see Geometry menu, in section 4. Controlling the Projector . Screen page To see the Screen page, click on Screen. Blanking On / Off Click on Enable to turn the blanking On or Off . Blanking adjust Use the sliders to adjust the Top, Bottom, Left and Right blanking curtains. Keystone adjust Use the slider to adjust the Keystone setting. Position adjust Use the sliders to adjust the Horizontal and Vertical position of the image. • • • • •
Page 5.14 Rev C August 2009 5. Userware Digital Projection TITAN sx+600/700. User Manuall Notes Read the notes on MCGD, TCGD and ColorMAX below, before making any MCGD settings. MCGD page MCGD - Measured Colour Gamut Data - can be used to correct for a number of environmental variables, for example: two or more different projectors lamp age different lenses ambient light screen characteristics The MCGD measurement procedure 1 On the Show page, select the ColorMAX test pattern. 2 Using a photo-spectrometer, measure the following values: White x y 3 On the System page, switch off the Green and Blue DMDs. 4 Using a photo-spectrometer, measure the following values: Red x y 5 Repeat for the Green and Blue x and y values. 6 Enter all the values into the MCGD page, as described on the next page. Notes on MCGD, TCGD and ColorMAX User settings TCGD (see the next section) The parameters entered on the TCGD page establish the target settings that the projector needs to aim for, in order to give a specified colour gamut. MCGD (see this section) The parameters entered on the MCGD page establish the starting settings, from which the projector will calculate what adjustments are necessary to achieve the color gamut specified on the TCGD page. Only one set of MCGD data can be stored on the projector, but many more can be stored on a computer, and retrieved using the MCGD page controls. ColorMAX User settings Only two sets of color gamut parameters can be stored on the projector - ColorMAX User 1 and ColorMAX User 2 - but many more can be stored on a computer, and retrieved using the TCGD page controls.
Rev C August 2009 Page 5.15 Digital Projection TITAN sx+600/700. User Manual 5. Userware To see the MCGD page, click on MCGD . On first entering the MCGD screen, the MCGD values will show those currently loaded into the projector. MCGD values To enter MCGD values, click on each box in turn, and enter the measured x and y values for each colour. Download Click on Download to save the values on screen to the projector. Save File Click on Save to save the values on screen to a MCGD file on the computer. When prompted, enter a filename or browse to an existing file that is to be overwritten. Open File To retrieve a set of saved MCGD values, click on Open. When prompted, enter a filename or browse to the file that is to b e opened. • • • • • Notes Read the notes on MCGD, TCGD and ColorMAX earlier in this section before making any MCGD settings. 1. New MCGD values will not be downloaded to the projector until the Download button is pressed. 2. The values will not be used until the ColorMAX User 1 or ColorMAX User 2 is chosen in the Colour or Global Colourimetry menus. 3. If one of the User settings is already in use, then it will be necessary to re-apply it before any change is seen. MCGD files are named filename.mcgd. MCGD page continued MCGD values
Page 5.16 Rev C August 2009 5. Userware Digital Projection TITAN sx+600/700. User Manuall TCGD page TCGD - Target Colour Gamut Data - can be used to match the display to a pre- defined colour gamut, for example: to match the MCGD values from another projector to match a specification from the film maker To see the TCGD page, click on TCGD. TCGD values To enter TCGD values manually, click on each box in turn, and enter the x, y and g values for each colour. x and y are the colour coordinates, and g is gain. g represents the luminance of the colour relative to luminance of the white point. When g is set to zero the system will automatically calculate the most efficient value of g to maximise the projector’s light output. The example below shows what is required to set the projectors colour gamut to Rec 709: • • Notes Read the notes on MCGD, TCGD and ColorMAX earlier in this section before making any TCGD settings. 1. New TCGD values will not be applied to the projector until the Download button is pressed. 2. The values will not be used until the ColorMAX User 1 or ColorMAX User 2 is chosen in the Colour or Global Colourimetry menus. 3. If one of the User settings is already in use, then it will be necessary to re-apply it before any change is seen. TCGD values