Projector Christie Roadie X10 User Manual
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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-8 Roadie S12/X10 User’s Manual Other considerations and tips which can help you improve your installation: • Ventilation is an important factor when preparing a projection room. The ambient temperature should be kept constant and below 35°C (95°F). Keep the projector away from heating and/or air conditioning vents. Changes in temperature can cause drifts in the projector circuitry which may affect performance. • Keep the projector away from devices which radiate electromagnetic...
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INSTALLATION & SETUP Roadie S12/X10 User’s Manual2-9 Installation type, screen type, and lighting all affect where the projector is positioned. In addition, both throw distance (the distance between the projector and screen) and vertical position (the height of the projector in relation to the screen) must be determined for every new installation. Both depend on the screen size and lens type you are using. Make sure that the room can accommodate the required position of the projector for the chosen...
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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-10 Roadie S12/X10 User’s Manual with any lens/projector combination. In addition, keep in mind that long throw distances significantly reduce offset ranges. Table 2.1. Vertical Offset Ranges Lens Type / Throw RatioMax. Amount of ImageAbove or Below Lens Center X10 S12 0.8:1 (0.6:1 as SXGA)× 98% Ø 103%× 80% Ø 60% 1.5 - 2.5:1 (1.2 – 1.9:1 as SXGA)× 104% Ø 89%× 70% Ø 89% 2.5 – 4:1 (2.0 – 3.2:1 as SXGA)× 90% Ø 90%× 72% Ø 81% 4-7:1 (3.1:1 – 5.6:1 as SXGA)× 101% Ø 101%× 82% Ø 82%...
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INSTALLATION & SETUP Roadie S12/X10 User’s Manual2-11 Figure 2.14. Maximum Vertical Offsets in S12 NOTES: 1) For any projector, if you cannot raise or lower the image enough using mechanical vertical offsets, try adjusting V-Position in the Size and Position menu (see 3.6, Adjusting the Image) when displaying at less than the maximum size. 2) If the image becomes keystoned or exhibits uneven brightness, the projector may simply be too high or low in relation to the screen. 3) Recommended offset ranges can
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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-12 Roadie S12/X10 User’s Manual sometimes be exceeded, however this may affect image quality. 4) Simultaneous horizontal and vertical offset can limit the adjustment range of each. THE HORIZONTAL POSITION of the image can be offset—that is, shifted left or right of lens center—by using the Lens key. This displays the Lens Control menu, where offsets can be adjusted with and . Maximum horizontal offsets—expressed as the maximum percentage of the image that can be projected to...
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INSTALLATION & SETUP Roadie S12/X10 User’s Manual2-13 Figure 2.16. Horizontal and Vertical Tilt Ranges You must use the proper ceiling mount fixture or stacking kit for your projector. For more information, contact your dealer. In rear screen applications where space behind the projector is limited, a mirror may be used to fold the optical path (see right). The position of the projector and mirror must be accurately set— if considering this type of installation, call your dealer for assistance. Folded O...
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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-14 Roadie S12/X10 User’s Manual The front panel of the projector provides standard input panels to which you may connect a variety of sources. See Figure 2.17–the lower left area ( INPUT 1) typically accepts an RGB signal from an external RGB source, or it can also be used for YPbPr signals or additional video sources. The upper right panel–the Video Decoder Module–accepts only composite video at INPUT 3 or S-video at INPUT 4 from devices such as VCRs, laser disk players or DVD...
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INSTALLATION & SETUP Roadie S12/X10 User’s Manual2-15 INPUT 1 provides 5 BNCs (connectors) for linking to a variety of sources. The typical connection would be to an RGB source such as VGA, SVGA, XGA, Mac, PowerMac, DEC, Sun, SGI and others. This projector supports multiple sync types with RGB signals: sync-on-green, composite sync, and separate H & V syncs. NOTE: Depending on the source, you may need a custom adapter cable with BNC connectors at the projector end and a different type of connector at the...
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INSTALLATION AND SETUP 2-16 Roadie S12/X10 User’s Manual Connect a YPbPr signal (component video) to INPUT 1 as shown in Figure 2.19. Figure 2.19. Connecting YPbPr Signal NOTES: 1) If, for some reason, the projector fails to recognize a YPbPr signal, specify this Color Space option within the Image Settings menu. See 3.6, Adjusting the Image. 2) Do not connect digital component signals (known as YCbCr) to INPUT 1 . Use the appropriate digital interface installed at INPUT 2. The video decoder input panel...
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INSTALLATION & SETUP Roadie S12/X10 User’s Manual2-17 The video decoder input panel provides simultaneous connection of both a composite video source ( INPUT 3) and an S-Video source (INPUT 4). If connecting an S-Video source, use the 4-pin mini DIN connector or the Y and C BNC connectors (luma and chroma) at INPUT 4–do not use both as inputs. See Figure 2.21. Figure 2.21. Connecting S-Video NOTE: If you want to loop an S-video signal through to another projector or display device, see Video Loop...