Projector Christie Roadster Hd14k M User Manual
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Appendix A: Menu Tree M Series User Manual A-3 020-100009-07 Rev. 1 (07-2012) Main Menu 1. Size & Position 2. Image Settings 3, Channel Setup 4. Configuration 5. Lamp 6. Status 7. Input Switching & PIP 8. Language 9. Test Pattern Size & Position 1. Resize Presets 2. Size 3. Vertical Stretch 4. Pixel Track 5. Pixel Phase 6. H-Position 7. V-Position 8. Keep Aspect on Auto Setup 9. Blanking Blanking Active Input Window 1. Top Blank 2. Bottom Blank 3. Left Blank 4. Right Blank Channel Setup This is a list of all of the channels that have been defined for this projector. Channel Edit: Card Type H-Frequency V-Frequency Interlaced Sync Source 1. Name 2. Channel 3. Slot 4. Input 5. In Menu 6. Auto Select 7. Locked 8. Previous Channel 9. Next Channel Select Channel Operation Edit Channel Copy Channel Delete Channel Delete Unlocked Only Delete All Channels Press on a channel See Page A8 for Configuration Image Settings 1. Contrast 2. Brightness 3. Yellow Notch Filter 4. Color Space 5. Video Options 6. Input Levels 7. Advanced Image Settings Video Options 1. Enable Decoder AGC 2. Video Standard 3. Input Video Black 4. Color 5. Tint 6. Filter 7. Sampling Mode 8. Film Mode Detect 9. Chroma/Luma Delay 10. Adaptive Contrast 11. Split Screen 12. RGB Quantization RangeInput Levels 1. Auto Input Level 2. Red Blacklevel 3. Red Input Drive 4. Green Blacklevel 5. Green Input Drive 6. Blue Blacklevel 7. Blue Input Drive 8. Auto Color Enable 9. Clamp Location 10. Input Peak Detector 11. Color EnableAdvanced Image Settings 1. Gamma Settings 2. Detail Settings 3. Noise Reduction Settings 4. Color Settings 5. Dynamic Iris 6. Reserved Gamma Settings 1. Gamma Correction 2. Gamma 3. Gamma Function 4. Gamma SlopeDetail Settings 1. Detail 2. Texture Enhancement 3. Detail Threshold 4. Detail Overshoot 5. Split ScreenNoise Reduction Settings 1. Noise Reduction 2. Block Artifact Reduction 3. Mosquito Noise Reduction 4. Split Screen 5. Full Screen Eye-Motion Filter 6. Eye-Motion Filter Color Settings 1. Select Color Adjustment 2. Color Temperature Lamp 1. Lamp Operation 2. Lamp Mode 3. Power 4. Intensity 5. Yellow Notch Filter 6. Single lamp switch on fail 7. Dynamic Iris 8. Warn when lamp reaches (hours) 9. Lamp 1 s/n 10. Lamp 2 s/n 11. Change Lamp 12. Lamp 1 History 13. Lamp 2 History 14. Reserved *** Change Lamp Change Lamp 1 Change Lamp 2 Input Old Lamp Serial Number 1. Old Lamp Serial Number 2. Continue 3. Abort Change Lamp 1 1. New lamp Serial Number 2. Change Lamp See Page A8 for Dynamic Iris PIP Blanking Active Input Window 1. Top Blank 2. Bottom Blank 3. Left Blank 4. Right Blank PIP Image Settings 1. Contrast 2. Brightness 3. Reserved 4. Color Space 5. PIP Video Options 6. PIP Input Levels 7. PIP Advanced Image Settings PIP Video Options 1. Enable Decoder AGC 2. Video Standard 3. Input Video Black 4. Color 5. Tint 6. Filter 7. Sampling Mode 8. Film Mode Detect 9. Chroma/Luma Delay 10. Adaptive Contrast 11. Reserved 12. RGB Quantization RangePIP Advanced Image Settings 1. PIP Gamma Settings 2. PIP Detail Settings 3. PIP Noise Reduction Settings 4. PIP Color Settings 5. Reserved 6. Reserved PIP Gamma Settings 1. Gamma Correction 2. Gamma 3. Gamma Function 4. Gamma SlopePIP Detail Settings 1. Detail 2. Texture Enhancement 3. Detail Threshold 4. Detail Overshoot 5. ReservedPIP Noise Reduction Settings 1. Noise Reduction 2. Block Artifact Reduction 3. Mosquito Noise Reduction 4. Reserved 5. Full Screen Eye-Motion Filter 6. Eye-Motion Filter PIP Color Settings 1. Select Color Adjustment 2. Color Temperature PIP Input Levels 1. Auto Input Level 2. Red Blacklevel 3. Red Input Drive 4. Green Blacklevel 5. Green Input Drive 6. Blue Blacklevel 7. Blue Input Drive 8. Auto Color Enable 9. Clamp Location 10. Peak Detector 11. Color Enable Input Switching PIP 1. Main Input 2. PIP Input 3. Swap Main & PIP inputs 4. PIP Enable 5. PIP Window Options 6. PIP Size & Position 7. PIP Image Settings 8. Fade Time 9. Frame Locking 10. Auto Input Searching 11. HDMI Output Loop Source 12. Standby Active Loop-Through PIP Window Options 1. PIP Position Presets 2. PIP Window Size 3. PIP H-Position 4. PIP V-Position 5. PIP Border Width 6. PIP Border Color PIP Size & Position 1. Resize Presets 2. Size 3. Vertical Stretch 4. Pixel Track 5. Pixel Phase 6. H-Position 7. V-Position 8. Keep Aspect on Auto Setup 9. PIP Blanking See Page A8 for Dynamic Iris *** DLV models: 14. Single Lamp Mode
Appendix A: Menu Tree A-4M Series User Manual 020-100009-07 Rev. 1 (07-2012) Configuration 1. Language 2. Output Options 3. Lens Settings 4. Power Management 5. Date & Time 6. Menu Preferences 7. Communications 8. Geometry & Color 9. Diagnostics & Calibration 10. Service 11. Option Card Settings 12. Dynamic Iris Menu Preferences 1. Large Menu Font 2. Menu Location 3. Horizontal Shift 4. Vertical Shift 5. Display Automatic Message Boxes 6. Display User Message Boxes 7. Reserved 8. Display Error Messages 9. Splash Screen Setup 10. OSD Transparency 11. Menu Type 12. Splash Screen 13. Cascading Menus Date & Time 1. Date 2. Time Output Options 1. Screen Image Orientation 2. Reserved 3. Reserved 4. Frame Locking 5. Set Frame Delay 6. Actual Frame Delay 7. Free Run Frequency 8. Fade to Black Time 9. HDMI Output Loop SourcePower Management 1. LCD Backlight 2. LCD Backlight Timer 3. LCD Backlight Level 4. Auto Power Up 5. Auto Shutdown Enable 6. Turn Off Image After (min) 7. Enter Standby After (min) 8. Lamp Regeneration Start Time 9. Over-Temp Fan AssistLens Settings 1. Intelligent Lens System 2. Manual Zoom/Focus 3. Calibrate 4. Lock all Lens Motors 5. Calibrate on New Lens 6. Calibrate on Startup 7. Home Position Calibration StatusCommunications 1. Serial (RS-232 IN) Options 2. Serial (RS-232 OUT) Options 3. Serial (RS-422) Options 4. Projector Address 5. Network Routing 6. Ethernet Settings 7. Broadcast Keys 8. Front IR Enabled 9. Rear IR Enabled 10. Wired Keypad Enabled 11. DMX / ArtNet Settings Ethernet Settings 1. IP Address 2. TCP Port 3. Subnet Mask 4. Gateway 5. Host name 6. Domain name MAC AddressSerial (RS-232 IN) Options 1. Baud Rate (RS-232 IN) 2. Serial Flow Control (RS-232 IN) 3. Serial Mode (RS-232 IN) 4. Serial Protocol (RS-232 IN)Serial (RS-232 OUT) Options 1. Baud Rate (RS-232 OUT) 2. Serial Flow Control (RS-232 OUT) 3. Serial Mode (RS-232 OUT) 4. Serial Protocol (RS-232 OUT)Serial (RS-422) Options 1. Baud Rate (RS-422) 2. Serial Flow Control (RS-422) 3. Serial Mode (RS-422) 4. Serial Protocol (RS-422) Option Card Settings 1. Video Decoder Input card 2. Dual HD/SDI Input Card 3. Twin HDMI Input Card 4. Analog BNC Input Card Video Decoder Input card 1. Grouped-Inputs Mode 2. Connector 1 Grounding 3. Connector 2 Grounding 4. Connector 3 Grounding 5. Connector 4 Grounding 6. Connector 5 Grounding 7. Connector 6 Grounding Dual HD/SDI Input card 1. Dual Link Mode Twin HDMI Input card 1. EDID Timings For Input 1 2. Tx Mode for Output 1 3. EDID Timings For Input 2 4. Tx Mode for Output 2 Menu will be filled with types that match cards plugged in Analog BNC Input card 1. Connector Grounding 2. Red Odd Pixel Offset 3. Green Odd Pixel Offset 4. Blue Odd Pixel Offset 5. Red Odd Pixel Gain 6. Green Odd Pixel Gain 7. Blue Odd Pixel Gain 8. Odd Pixel Phase Offset 9. Pixel Phase 10. Input Level Detector 11. Level Detector Threshold 12. Auto Color Enable 13. Color Enable See Page A9 for: 8. Geometry & Color 9. Diagnostics & Calibration 10. Service Dual Link DVI Input card 1. EDID Timings for Input 1 2. EDID Timings for Input 2 Dynamic Iris 1. Enabled 2. Iris Position 3. Mode 4. Dynamic Iris Settings 5. Sensitivity 6. Open Speed 7. Close Speed 8. White Compression 9. Copy From DMX / ArtNet Settings 1. DMX Interface 2. DMX Personality 3. Base Channel 4. Software Termination 5. Artnet Universe 6. Artnet Subnet 7. Input Noise Filter 8. Host name Main Menu 1. Size & Position 2. Image Settings 3, Channel Setup 4. Configuration 5. Lamp 6. Status 7. Input Switching & PIP 8. Language 9. Test Pattern Press F UNC followed by two numeric numbers to enable a specific color or colors in the display: Func 6 0 = white Func 6 1 = red Func 6 2 = green Func 6 3 = blue Func 6 4 = yellow Func 6 5 = cyan Func 6 6 = magenta Func 6 7 = white Func Help = disables Keyst one, Edge Blending and Brightness Uniformity without changing the settings associated with them.
Appendix A: Menu Tree M Series User Manual A-5 020-100009-07 Rev. 1 (07-2012) Configuration 1. Language 2. Output Options 3. Lens Settings 4. Power Management 5. Date & Time 6. Menu Preferences 7. Communications 8. Geometry & Color 9. Diagnostics & Calibration 10. Service 11. Option Card Settings 12. Dynamic Iris Color Adjustments by X,Y 1. Select Color Adjustment 2. Color Temperature Valid Color Space 3. Red X 4. Red Y 5. Green X 6. Green Y 7. Blue X 8. Blue Y 9. White X 10. White Y 11. Yellow Notch Filter 12. Auto Color Enable 13. Color Enable 14. Copy From Color Saturation 1. Select Color Adjustment 2. Red Part of Red 3. Green Part of Red 4. Blue Part of Red 5. Green Part of Green 6. Red Part of Green 7. Blue Part of Green 8. Blue Part of Blue 9. Red Part of Blue 10. Green Part of Blue 11. Red Part of White 12. Green Part of White 13. Blue Part of White 14. Yellow Notch Filter 15. Auto Color Enable 16. Color Enable 17. Copy From 18. Lamp Geometry & Color 1. Test Pattern 2. Geometry Correction 3. Brightness Uniformity 4. Edge Blending 5. Color Adjustments by X,Y 6. Color Saturation 7. Black Level Blending 8. Default Color Adjustment 9. Default Color Adjustment with YNF 10. Tiling Setup See Page A8 for Lamp Brightness Uniformity 1. Brightness Uniformity Enable 2. Test Pattern 3. Coarse Adjustment 4. Lamp 5. Top Left Corner 6. Left Side 7. Bottom Left Corner 8. Top Right Corner 9. Right Side 10. Bottom Right Corner 11. Left Center 12. Right Center 13. Overall Gain 14. Full Screen Eye-Motion Filter 15. Eye-Motion Filter 16. Reset Brightness Uniformity Settings Edge Blending 1. Edge Blending 2. Test Pattern 3. Left Blend Width 4. Right Blend Width 5. Top Blend Width 6. Bottom Blend Width 7. Lamp 8. Show Blending Overlap 9. Advanced Edge Blending 10. Full Screen Eye-Motion Filter 11. Eye-Motion Filter 12. Reset Edge Blending Settings See Page A8 for Lamp Black Level Blending 1. Black Blend Enable 2. Test Pattern 3. Left Blend Width 4. Right Blend Width 5. Top Blend Width 6. Bottom Blend Width 7. Center Brightness 8. Left Brightness 9. Right Brightness 10. Top Brightness 11. Bottom Brightness 12. Top Left Brightness 13. Top Right Brightness 14. Bottom Left Brightness 15. Bottom Right Brightness 16. Reset Black Level Blending Settings Advanced Edge Blending 1. Enable Advanced Curve 2. Left Blend Shape 3. Left Blend Midpoint 4. Right Blend Shape 5. Right Blend Midpoint 6. Top Blend Shape 7. Top Blend Midpoint 8. Bottom Blend Shape 9. Bottom Blend Midpoint 10. Reset Advanced Edge Blending Settings See Page A8 for: 1. Language 2. Output Options 3. Lens Settings 4. Power Management 5. Date & Time 6. Menu Preferences 7. Communications 11. Option Card Settings 12. Dynamic Iris Geometry Correction 1. Geometry Correction 2. Test Pattern 3. Adjust Horizontal Keystone 4. Adjust Vertical Keystone 5. Adjust 2D Keystone 6. Reset Keystone settings Tiling Setup 1. Tiling Setup 2. Total Rows 3. Total Columns 4. Row 5. Column Diagnostics & Calibration 1. Test Pattern 2. Grey Level 3. Freeze Image 4. Color Enable 5. Input Peak Detector 6. Input Level Detector 7. Level Detector Threshold 8. Aspect Ratio Overlay 9. Test Pattern Color Swap 10. Calibrate LiteLoc Calibration Status 11. Freeze Image During Auto Setup Requires the service password to enter this menu Main Menu 1. Size & Position 2. Image Settings 3, Channel Setup 4. Configuration 5. Lamp 6. Status 7. Input Switching & PIP 8. Language 9. Test Pattern
M Series User ManualB-1020-100009-07 Rev. 1 (07-2012) Appendix B: DMX/ArtNET B.1 DMX and Real Time Events B.1.1 What is DMX? DMX is a standard for digital communication networks that are commonly used to control stage lighting and effects. B.1.2 What is Real Time Events? A real time event is a pre-recorded sequence of 1 or more serial commands which are executed when a defined trigger occurs. For example: • A trigger can be timed based (i.e. Saturday at 1:00pm; occurring every other week) • A trigger can be event based (i.e. System powers on, good signal, etc.) • A trigger can be a number of other events (For more details, see 4.2.9 Advanced Tabbed Page - RTE) NOTE: A real time event can use nested loops and delays. Only statically defined commands can be executes (i.e. PWR 0, SHU 1). You cannot use variables or other complex programming techniques. B.1.3 Lens Control Limitations Normal ILS control of the lens horizontal and vertical positions by the projector respects the boundaries of the lens keep out area. This area is necessary to prevent damage to components within the projector. When the DMX controls are used to set the absolute position of the lens, setting values in these keep out areas may result in an unwanted final lens position. You must ensure that any interim or final lens positions, at any time during the lens movement, do not enter the keep out area. FIGURE B-1 LENS CONTROL LIMITATIONS
B-2M Series User Manual020-100009-07 Rev. 1 (07-2012) Appendix C: DMX / ArtNet B.2 DMX Channel Setup Each personality has a different number of channels: •Setup Personality - 38 channels •Show Personality - 18 channels •Nitro VIP Projector Yoke Personality - 25 channels It is very important to properly configure the base channel (depending on which personality is used) correctly. While the DMX specification allows for device overlapping, this may cause undesired results. Below is a table of how projectors should be configured (assuming that all projectors are to be controlled independently and use the same personality): Table B.1 “Show personality” Correct ExampleTable B.2 “Setup personality” Correct Example Base Channel All projectors using Show Personality (Correct)Base Channel All projectors using Setup Personality (Correct) 1 Projector 1 (18 ch) 1 Projector 1 (38 ch) 19 Projector 2 (18 ch) 39 Projector 2 (38 ch) 37 Projector 3 (18 ch) 77 Projector 3 (38 ch) Table B.3 “Show personality” Incorrect Example Base Channel All projectors using Show Personality (Incorrect) 1 Projector 1 (18 ch) 1 Projector 2 (18 ch) 12 Projector 3 (18 ch)
Appendix C: DMX / ArtNet M Series User ManualB-3020-100009-07 Rev. 1 (07-2012) B.2.1 M Series Setup Personality CHANNELGROUPNAMEDESCRIPTIONDEFAULT VALUENOTES 1 Safety Slider Lock 0-171 Locked 172-255 Unlocked255 No Channel changes will be applied when this control is locked. Channel changes made while the slider is locked will be applied once the slider becomes unlocked. 2Video Fade to/from Black0-85 Black screen (Picture mute ON) 172-255 Live Video (Picture mute OFF)255 If you wish to manually control the fade to black time, the brightness channel can be used to achieve the same effect. 3 Lens Shutter 0-85 Shutter Closed (Black Screen) 172-255 Shutter Open (Live Video)255 4 Lens Lens shift enable0-85 Lens shift disable 172-255 Lens shift enable255 Locks all lens motors. 5 Lens Zoom (Coarse) 0 to 255 Scaled as % of total control range, which is 0 to 2100125 Locked by channel “Lens shift enable”. 6 Lens Zoom (Fine) 0 7 Lens Zoom (Coarse) 0 to 255 Scaled as % of total control range, which is 0 to 2100128 Locked by channel “Lens shift enable”. 8 Lens Zoom (Fine) 0 9 Lens Lens Horizontal position (Coarse)0 to 255 Scaled as % of total control range, which is 0 to 4096128 Locked by channel “Lens shift enable” 10 Lens Lens Horizontal position (Fine)0 11 Lens Lens Vertical position (Coarse)0 to 255 Scaled as % of total control range, which is 0 to 4096128 Locked by channel “Lens shift enable” 12 Lens Lens Vertical position (Fine)0 13 Input Channel Projector Channel Selection 0 to 9 Projector Channel 1 10 to 19 Projector Channel 2 20 to 29 Projector Channel 3 — 180 to 189 Projector Channel 19 190 to 199 Projector Channel 20255
B-4M Series User Manual020-100009-07 Rev. 1 (07-2012) Appendix C: DMX / ArtNet 14 Input Input Input Selection 0 to 9 Slot 1, Input 1 10 to 19 Slot 1, Input 2 — 50 to 59 Slot 1, Input 6 60 to 69 Slot 2, Input 1 — 110 to 119 Slot 2, Input 6 120 to 129 Slot 3, Input 1 — 170 to 179 Slot 3, Input 6 180 to 189 Slot 4, Input 1 — 230 to 239 Slot 4, Input 6255 Will not change input on default 15 Image Image Freeze 0-85 Unfreeze image 172-255 Freeze Image0 16 Lamps/ PowerPower 0-85 Power Off (Switch lamps off, cool lamps down and go to Standby mode) 172-255 Power On (Switch lamps on, warm up mode)128 A 5 second timer will be used before executing a power state change. If the slider moves out of the On/Off range within the 5 seconds, the timer will be cancelled. Will not change power stat on default. 17 Image Size 0 to 255 Scaled as % of total control range, which is 200 to 400067 18 Image Vertical Stretch 0 to 255 Scaled as % of total control range, which is 200 to 300091 19 Setup FunctionsProjector Orientation0-49 Front Projection 50-99 Rear Projection 100-149 Front Projection Inverted 150-199 Rear Projection Inverted255 Will not change projector orientation on default. 20 Setup FunctionsOn Screen Display0-85 OSD Off 172-255 OSD On128 Will not change OSD on default. 21 Setup FunctionsLens Calibrate 172-255 Run calibration 0 Locked by channel “Lens shift enable”. 22 Setup FunctionsLamp Power Scaled as % of total control range. Examples are given for 350W and 200W lamps: 0 0% 300 Watt / 150 Watt — 127 50% 335 Watt / 175 Watt — 255 100% 370 Watt / 200 Watt255 Depends on what lamps are used, power rating may be different scale. CHANNELGROUPNAMEDESCRIPTIONDEFAULT VALUENOTES
Appendix C: DMX / ArtNet M Series User ManualB-5020-100009-07 Rev. 1 (07-2012) 23 Setup FunctionsLamp Mode 0-85 Auto Select Single lamp 172-255 Dual Lamp Mode128 Will not change lamp mode on default. 24 Setup FunctionsTest Pattern 0-19 Off 20-39 Grid 40-59 Grey Scale 16 60-79 White 80-99 Flat Grey 100-119 Black 120-139 Checker 140-159 13 Point 160-179 Color Bars 180-199 Aspect Ratio 200-219 Edge Blend 220-239 Boresight0 25 Colormetry Brightness 0 to 255 Scaled as % of total control range, which is 0 to 100128 26 Colormetry Contrast 0 to 255 Scaled as % of total control range, which is 0 to 100128 27 Colormetry Gamma 0 to 255 Scaled as % of total control range, which is -100 to 100128 28 Colormetry Color Space 0-49 RGB 50-99 YCbCr SDTV (ITU-R BT.601) 100-149 YCbCr HDTV (ITU-R BT.709)0 29 Colormetry Output Color 0-19 Max Drivers 20-39 Color Temperature (enables 31) 40-59 SD Video 60-79 HD Video 80-99 User setting 1 100-119 User setting 2 120-139 User setting 3 140-159 User setting 40 30 Colormetry Color Purity Filter0-85 CPF Off 172-255 CPF On This is the global CPF control, not the channel control.0 CHANNELGROUPNAMEDESCRIPTIONDEFAULT VALUENOTES
B-6M Series User Manual020-100009-07 Rev. 1 (07-2012) Appendix C: DMX / ArtNet 31 Colormetry Interpolated Color (Temperature)*0 to 255 Scaled as % of total control range, which is 3200 to 9300128 *Output Color control must be set to “Color Temperature” in DMX channel 29 32 Advanced ImageBlend enable 0-19 Blend disable 20-39 Standard Blend enable 40-59 User Blend 1 enable 60-79 User Blend 2 enable — 220-239 user Blend 10 enable0 The list of blends depends on the blends having been saved on the projector by the user. 33 Advanced ImageWarp/keystone enable0-19 Warp/keystone disable 20-39 2D Keystone enable 40-59 Warp 1 enable — 220-239 Warb 10 enable0 The list of warps depends on the warps having been saved on the projector by the user. 34 Real Time EventsRTE 1 0-85 Cancel current running RTE 172-255 Triggers RTE 1128 35 Real Time EventsRTE 2 0-85 Cancel current running RTE 172-255 Triggers RTE 2128 36 Real Time EventsRTE 3 0-85 Cancel current running RTE 172-255 Triggers RTE 3128 37 Reserved Reserved for future expansion No reset 38 Reserved Reserved for future expansion No reset B.2.2 M Series Show Personality CHANNELGROUPNAMEDESCRIPTIONDEFAULT VALUE NOTES 1 Safety Slider Lock 0-171 Locked 172-255 Unlocked255 No channel changes will be applied when this control is locked. Channel changes made while the slider is locked will be applied once the slider becomes unlocked. 2 Video Fade to/from Black0-85 Black screen (Picture mute ON) 172-255 Live video (Picture mute OFF)255 If you wish to manually control the fade to black time, the brightness channel can be used to achieve the same effect. 3 Lens Shutter 0-85 Shutter Closed (Black Screen) 172-255 Shutter Open (Live Video)255 CHANNELGROUPNAMEDESCRIPTIONDEFAULT VALUENOTES