Projector Christie Roadie S12 User Manual
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Appendix F Optional Input Modules Roadie S12/X10 User’s ManualF-1 There are many optional input modules and accessories currently available for this projector. Contact your dealer for a complete and up-to-date listing. The Marquee Signal Switcher is a rack-mountable signal selector which can greatly increase the number of analog sources (inputs) available to the projector. Connected to INPUT 1, a single switcher provides up to 9 more sources for the projector. Additional Marquee Signal Switchers can be connected to the first, with their input locations (switcher#,slot#) selectable through the Input key on the keypad. Switcher inputs can also be selected at the switcher by pressing the appropriate front panel push-button, or through serial communications. See Section 2. Features ◊ simple connection and push-button control ◊ easy to see, illuminated indicators ◊ 9 slots for analog interface modules (NOTE: does not support digital interfaces) ◊ RS-232 serial interface ◊ input for a wired remote keypad ◊ universal power input ◊ up to 9 switchers can be daisy-chained together with a projector The RGB500 Input Module may be installed in this projector, a Marquee Signal Switcher, or a Marquee Case/Power Supply. The module receives analog RGB input signals from computers or other RGB source devices. Marquee Signal Switcher 38-801050-xx RGB500 Input Module 38-804606-xx
OPTIONAL INPUT MODULES F-2 Roadie S12/X10 User’s Manual Features ◊ accepts 3, 4, or 5 wire RGB video (sync-on-green, composite sync, or separate horizontal and vertical sync), up to 500 MHz bandwidth ◊ BNC connectors for RGB signal inputs NOTE: The audio connectors are not functional. Connect audio to an external audio system. The RGB400 Buffered Amplifier Input Module may be installed in a Marquee Signal Switcher or a Marquee Case/Power Supply. Connect three-, four-, or five-wire RGB video signals of up to 400 MHz bandwidth, signals typically produced by high- resolution computer or workstations. The buffering capability of the module enables the incoming signal to be sent to a remote destination. Inputs are 75 S terminated. Features ◊ accepts 3, 4, or 5 wire RGB video (sync-on-green, composite sync, or separate horizontal and vertical sync) ◊ BNC connectors for RGB signal inputs ◊ Buffered signals to a remote destination NOTE: The audio connectors are not functional. Connect audio to an external audio system. The RGB400 ALT Input Module may be installed in this projector, a Marquee Signal Switcher, or a Marquee Case/Power Supply. The module receives analog RGB input signals from computers or other RGB source devices. Video inputs are 75 S terminated. Video outputs provide buffered loop-through to another display device. Features ◊ accepts 3, 4, or 5 wire RGB video (sync-on-green, composite sync, or separate horizontal and vertical sync) ◊ BNC connectors for RGB signal inputs ◊ buffered loop-through video outputs NOTE: The audio connectors are not functional. Connect audio to an external audio system. RGB400BA Input Module 38-804610-xx RGB400 Active Loop-Thru Input Module 38-804607-xx
OPTIONAL INPUT MODULES Roadie S12/X10 User’s ManualF-3 The Composite/S-Video Input Module may be installed in this projector, a Marquee Signal Switcher or a Marquee Case/Power Supply. The module receives either composite video or S-video input signals from tape or disk players (do not connect both types of signals simultaneously). Video inputs are 75 S terminated. Video outputs are provided for buffered loop-through to another display device. Features ◊ BNC connectors for composite RGB signals ◊ 4-pin mini-DIN connectors for S-Video signals ◊ buffered loop-through video outputs NOTES: 1) This interface is not a decoder. NTSC, PAL, or SECAM signals must connect to the video decoder installed at INPUT 3 / INPUT 4. 2) The audio connectors are not functional. Connect audio to an external audio system. 3) In this projector, do not connect both composite video and S-video signals to the Composite / S-Video Input Module–connect one or the other, even when plugged into a switcher. The PC250 Analog Input Module may be installed in this projector, a Marquee Signal Switcher or a Marquee Case/Power Supply. The module receives analog RGB input signals from IBM PC compatibles or Macintosh computers. Video inputs are 75 S terminated. Video outputs are provided for buffered loop-through to another display device. Features ◊ accepts VGA or MAC RGB video ◊ 15 pin D connectors for video ◊ active loop-through video outputs NOTES: 1) This interface does not accept VGA and MAC signals simultaneously. 2) The audio connectors are not functional. Connect audio to an external audio system. 3) Trademarks are the rights of their respective owners. Composite / S-Video Input Module 38-804608-xx PC250 Analog Input Module 38-804609-xx
OPTIONAL INPUT MODULES F-4 Roadie S12/X10 User’s Manual The DVI Input Module can be installed in the projector to display digital video input signals conforming to the DVI (Digital Visual Interface) standard (single-channel). 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) The Digital HDTV Module can be installed in the projector at INPUT 2, where it accepts a digital 4:2:2 component HDTV signal (YCbCr) via a single SERIAL IN BNC connector. The signal can loop through the SERIAL OUT BNC out to another device (such as another projector). Inputs are 75 S terminated. Features ◊ accepts a variety of digital HDTV 4:2:2 component signals (YCbCr), and de-serializes into a parallel 20-bit 4:2:2 component signal (10 bits each for Y and CbCr) ◊ SMPTE 292M compatible ◊ Two data rates: 1.485 Gb/sec or 1.485/1.001 Gb/sec. ◊ provides both a SERIAL IN and a SERIAL OUT BNC connector ◊ includes 4 status LEDs The Serial Digital Input Module (SDI) can be installed in the projector at INPUT 2, where it accepts a serial digital 4:2:2 component video signal (YCbCr) via a single DVI Input Module 38-804635-xx Digital HDTV Module 38-804611-xx Serial Digital Input Module 38-804602-xx
OPTIONAL INPUT MODULES Roadie S12/X10 User’s ManualF-5 SERIAL IN BNC connector. The signal can loop through the SERIAL OUT BNC out to another device (such as another projector). Inputs are 75 S terminated. Features ◊ accepts serial digital 4:2:2 component video (YCbCr) ◊ provides both a SERIAL IN and a SERIAL OUT BNC connector ◊ includes status LEDs for signal and error NOTE: Connect audio to an external audio system. The Marquee Case/Power Supply enables you to use an analog input module as a stand-alone interface. Two supplies are available: one for use with 120 volt line voltage (38-801023-XX), and the other for use with 220 volt line voltage (38-801026-XX). Both models include a 15 Vdc, 500 mA AC adapter. Features ◊ easy installation — no tools required ◊ the Marquee Case/Power Supply accepts the following input modules for use with this projector: RBG500, RGB400 Active Loop-Thru, RGB400 Buffered Amplifier, Composite/S-Video, and PC Analog. Digital inputs cannot be used. ◊ retaining clip to secure AC adapter ◊ non-slip feet ◊ supplied with 110 or 220 volt AC adapter Marquee Case/Power Supply 38-801023-xx 38-801026-xx
Index Roadie S12/X10 User’s ManualINDEX-1 A AC Requirements, 2-1, 5-3 Advanced 10-bit (ADP), 3-39 Noise and Filtering, 3-40 Anamorphic, 3-26 And Tiled Image, 3-52 Arrow Keys, 3-9 Auto Gain Control. See Enable Decoder AGC Auto Input Level, 3-36 Auto Setup, 3-24 AutoSource Checkbox, 3-23 B Back IR Keypad, 3-44 Bad Sync, 3-53 Baud Rate, 2-25, 3-44 Blacklevels and Drives, 3-37 Brightness, 3-30 Brightness Key, 3-10, 3-30 Brightness Specification, 5-1 Broadcast Key, 3-45 Broadcasting, 3-11, 3-50 C Calibrate Lens, 3-12 Ceiling Mounting, 2-13 Channel Locked, 3-23 Name, 3-22 Number, 3-19, 3-23 Signal Type, 3-20 Channel Copy/Delete, 3-21 Channel Edit Menu, 3-22 Channel Key, 3-8, 3-19 Channel Selection, 3-20 Channel Setup Menu, 3-20 And Enter Key, 3-21 And Function Key, 3-21 Channels Creating Automatically, 3-19 Creating in Channel Setup Menu, 3-21, 3-22 Definition of, 3-19 Deleting in Channel Setup Menu, 3-21 Maximum Number, 3-18 Checkbox Toggles, 3-16 Clamp Tip, 3-37Color (Adj.), 3-31 Color and Uniformity Menu, 3-42 Color Enable, 3-34, 3-37 Color Key, 3-10 Color Setup Menu, 3-31 Color Space, 3-31 Color Temperature, 5-1 How to Copy, 3-34 Interpolated, 3-33 Modifying a Setup, 3-33 Presets and Factory Presets, 3-34 User, 3-34 Color Temperature Setup, 3-32 Communications Menu, 3-41 Component Video, 2-16 Components, 1-2 Location and Use, 3-1 Composite Video Connecting, 2-16 Extra, 2-19 Loop-Through, 2-18 Configuration Menu, 3-40 Contrast Key, 3-10, 3-30 Contrast Ratio, 5-1 Custom Sizing, 3-25 D Dark Interval, 3-39 Decoder Luma Delay, 3-36 Detail, 3-30 Detail Key, 3-10, 3-30 Display Channel List, 3-41 Display Error Messages, 3-41 Display Slidebars, 3-41 E Enable Decoder AGC, 3-36 Enter Key, 3-9 Error Messages, 3-52 Bad Sync, 3-53 H-Sync or V-Sync, 3-53 Input Signal Errors, 3-53 Invalid User Entry, 3-53 No Signal, 3-53 System Warnings/Errors, 3-53 Exit Key, 3-9