Projector Christie Roadster Hd14k M User Manual
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Section 3: Operation M Series User Manual3-39020-100009-07 Rev. 1 (07-2012) Items Operators are able to request the following status items directly (for quick reference): • Main software version • Global alarm status • Lamp 1 life (just “Lamp Life” if there is no second lamp) • Lamp 2 life (if applicable) • Lamp 1 status (just “Lamp Life” if there is no second lamp) • Lamp 2 status (if applicable) Traps A trap is a condition that SNMP monitors on the projector. When the condition is met, a notification...
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3-40M Series User Manual020-100009-07 Rev. 1 (07-2012) Section 3: Operation Email Notification When a trap occurs while Email Notification is selected for the event, an individual email will be sent to each user defined email recipient. The SNMP menu allows up to 3 email address (up to 64 characters in length) to request notifications from the system during a trap event. The resulting email will be in the following format: From: To: Subject: Christie M Series Projector SNMP Notification Message:...
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Section 3: Operation M Series User Manual3-41020-100009-07 Rev. 1 (07-2012) top and bottom borders of the image are unequal in length, and both sides of the image are inclined toward the top or bottom edge. Horizontal keystone is used to correct a keystoned image shape in which the left and right borders of the image are unequal in length, and the top and bottom are slanted to one of the sides. All settings to adjust keystone are in the Geometry Correction submenu. Brightness Uniformity, Edge Blending...
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3-42M Series User Manual020-100009-07 Rev. 1 (07-2012) Section 3: Operation 10. Repeat Steps 6 to 9 to adjust all 4 corners until they match the screen. 11. Select OK to apply the new corner positions to the image. NOTE: A message will be displayed for approximately 10 seconds indicating that the projector is “Processing request”. Under certain combinations of extreme keystone co-ordinates and specific signal frequency, a keystoned image may result that is outside the bandwidth limitations of the...
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Section 3: Operation M Series User Manual3-43020-100009-07 Rev. 1 (07-2012) IMPORTANT! Before you begin, read through the entire procedure before attempting to adjust Brightness Uniformity controls, and keep in mind the following checklist of prerequisites and guidelines: Adjust Colors First : Always adjust the primary colors as described in 3.11.1 Match Colors in Multiple Screens procedure, before attempting to work with Brightness Uniformity. This ensures that primary colors, color temperature,...
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3-44M Series User Manual020-100009-07 Rev. 1 (07-2012) Section 3: Operation d. In either Color Adjustments menu, select a “User” color. Then: •If you have created a “User 1” color gamut (recommended) for a well-matched wall, continue to Step 1e. •If you prefer maximum brightness rather than a particular color temperature, select Max Drives. IMPORTANT! Do not change User 1 Color Adjustment in color-matched applications. e. In the White Uniformity menu, and set the “Overall” output level to 50.0 and all...
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Section 3: Operation M Series User Manual3-45020-100009-07 Rev. 1 (07-2012) 3.7.15Edge Blending - Submenu The Edge Blending submenu provides a range of controls for smoothing together the overlapping bright edges of multiple adjacent projected images to create a single larger “seamless” image. These controls, which primarily affect white levels, are typically used in conjunction with mechanical lens blinders (optional), which are installed on the front of the projector and which primarily affect black...
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3-46M Series User Manual020-100009-07 Rev. 1 (07-2012) Section 3: Operation 3.7.16Advanced Edge Blending - Submenu Use Edge Blending controls to set the precise width, shape and midpoint you need to blend overlapping edges together smoothly. •Blend Width: Determines how much area is used for blending along an overlapping edge. Slide bar values represent the number of pixel steps used for the blend. For example, a setting of “eight” creates a blended edge 8 pixels wide. A setting of “0” signifies no...
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Section 3: Operation M Series User Manual3-47020-100009-07 Rev. 1 (07-2012) 5. Re-adjust width (both projectors) until the overly bright band at the midpoint of the overlapping blends disappears or just changes to very light grey. For the shared edge, use the same Blend Width setting on each projector. NOTE: If the best blend appears to be between two settings, choose the wider setting for both projectors. 6. Check blend if the blended region appears too dark or light in relation to the rest of the...
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3-48M Series User Manual020-100009-07 Rev. 1 (07-2012) Section 3: Operation Use this submenu to create, alter or copy a color gamut (i.e., “color adjustment”). Controls in this menu define the precise hue of each primary color component (red, green, blue, and white) used to generate the millions of colors produced in displays. The x/y coordinates for each color define its location on the standard CIE chromaticity graph. Changing either or both of these numbers will change the hue of the color,...