Christie PASSIVE TO ACTIVE CONVERTER User Manual

USER MANUAL
PA SS IV E TO A CT IV E CO NV ER TE R
Ap pen di xe s
Part III
Serial interface
Connection Setting up HyperTerminal Setting up other systems
Firmware upgrade
Using Windows
Using non-Windows terminal
Connectors
VGA input
Monitor redraw
Power input
Stereo sync input
Stereo sync output
Serial plug 1 Serial plug 2
DVI-D left and right output
VGA left and right output
Serial RS-232 cable
Technical specification
Functions
Dimensions
Compatibility
Inputs
Outputs
Supplied material
A
.1 .2 .3
B
.1 .2
C
.1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9
.10
D
.1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6
Us ing t he PA-co nver te r
Part II
Keyboard functions
LED indicators
Standby button
Toggle button
Right black button
User button
Menu button
Cursor buttons
On Screen Display
Source Setup
Stereo Setup
Preferences
Advanced
Info
Changes Done
Serial commands
Summary
The help command
Topics
Commands
Linking of units
Technical information
Different types of picture signal
Different types of stereo syncs
Output stereo sequence
Handling of sources
A
.1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7
B
.1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6
C
.1 .2 .3 .4 .5
D
.1 .2 .3 .4
Se tti ng u p t he PA-c onverte r
Part I
Requirements
Source Device Display Device
Viewing Glasses
Setup procedure
Connecting the Source
Connecting the Display Device
Eyestrain
Software parameters
Remote controlling
A
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B
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C
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D
more information on previous page
highly important information
more information on next page
note
more information on both previous and next page
more information available elsewhere
Requirements
Setup procedure
Eyestrain
Remote controlling
A
B
C
D
Source Device
Display Device
Viewing Glasses
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The PA-converter supports res-
olutions up to 1280x1024.
For the latest information and
related url links please visit our technical support pages at www.christiedigital.com
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Source Device
To run stereo using the PA-converter you need a source capable of outputting two genlocked video RGB signals..
See www.stereographics.com for a list of stereo-capable graphics cards
Display Device
To get the most out of your PA-converter, your display device should support the maxi-
mum resolution of your PA-converter.
Viewing Glasses
You will need a pair of active shutter glasses and an emitter. There are other possibilities
however, this is the most common method.
Requirements
Setup procedure
Eyestrain
Remote controlling
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B
C
D
Connecting the Source
Connecting the Display Device.1.2
You can find more technical
information on the connectors in Part III (Appendixes), chap- ter C (Connectors).
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Connecting the source
Connect your source using VGA cables, and connect them to the left and right input chan­nel on the PA-converter. (See figure B.1-1 on the right).
The PA-converter treats the left input signal as the master signal, and the right input signal as slave. Make sure that your left input signal contains the sync.
Connecting the Display Device
Use a VGA cable to connect your display device to the right channel VGA connector on the output side of the PA-converter. If your device needs a stereo sync, or works with an emitter, you may connect this to the stereo sync plug on the PA-converter. (See figure B.1-2 on the right).
The PA-converter is delivered with with 2
figure B.1-1 (VGA in)
figure B.1-2 (DVI and VGA out)
Requirements
Setup procedure
Eyestrain
Remote controlling
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B
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Connecting the Source
Connecting the Display Device.1.2
Useful downloads are avaiable
from our technical support pages at
www.christiedigital.com
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Connecting the Display Device
standard 15 pin VGA cables. These are to used when there are 15 pin VGA connectors at both ends.”
Not all computers have a 15pin VGA connector. Some other popular connectors are
SUN type 13W3 and SGI type 13W3. These require an adapter or a special cable to connect to the PA-converter.
Note that SGI and SUN have different pinout for 13W3 connectors.
Please note that when using shutter mechanisms, the vertical blanking period will be half of the incoming signal, as the pixelrate out is twice the incoming. When using a standard General Timing Formula (GTF) 1280x1024@60Hz, the blanking interval is roughly 0.55 mil­liseconds. When coming out of the PA, the blanking interval will be 0.27 milliseconds. If your shutter-mechanism is slower than this, it will show as a left/right leakage at the top of the screen on CRT technology.
Therefore you need to create a new monitor timing file, having the appropriate blanking inter­val. Check the datasheet for your shutter mechanism, double that number, and use this when creating a new monitor timing file.
Requirements
Setup procedure
Eyestrain
Remote controlling
A
B
C
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Software parameters .1
EyestrainC
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Software parameters
Bad software parameters such as eye distance, and focus point may cause eyestrain. Unfor­tunately also bad algorithms for displaying stereo have been discovered in some software. The best algorithms should have no vertical disparity/displacement at any point of the scene. You can easily detect this by removing the glasses and pick any random edge/point of an object. The point should only have a horizontal displacement, and nothing vertically.
Requirements
Setup procedure
Eye-strain
Remote controlling
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The PA-converter may be
remote controlled through the serial port.
You may set up a chain of
linked PA-conver ter units, all controllable from the master PA-converter.
Remote controllingD
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The serial ports enable you to remote control the PA-converter from a distant location using a standard RS-232 serial port.
Also the master unit may link to a second PA-converter, the second to a third and so on, so that you may be able to control all units from a single serial port. To do this, see “Serial commands”.
For instructions on how to link multiple PA-converters, see Part II (Using the PA-
converter), chapter C.6 (Serial Commands/Linking of units).
Ap pen di xe s
Part III
Serial interface
Connection Setting up HyperTerminal Setting up other systems
Firmware upgrade
Using Windows
Using non-Windows terminal
Connectors
VGA input left
VGA input right
Power input
Stereo sync input
Stereo sync output
Serial plug 1 Serial plug 2
DVI-D right output
VGA right output
Serial RS-232 cable
Technical specification
Functions
Dimensions
Compatibility
Inputs
Outputs
Supplied material
A
.1 .2 .3
B
.1 .2
C
.1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9
.10
D
.1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6
Us ing t he PA-co nver te r
Part II
Keyboard functions
LED indicators
Standby button
Toggle button
Right black button
User button
Menu button
Cursor buttons
On Screen Display
Source Setup
Stereo Setup
Preferences
Advanced
Info
Changes Done
Serial commands
Summary
The help command
Topics
Commands
Linking of units
Technical information
Different types of picture signal
Different types of stereo sync
Output stereo sequence
Handling of sources
A
.1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7
B
.1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6
C
.1 .2 .3 .4 .5
D
.1 .2 .3 .4
Se tti ng u p t he PA-c onverte r
Part I
Requirements
Source Device Display Device
Viewing Glasses
Setup procedure
Connecting the Source
Connecting the Display Device
Eyestrain
Software parameters
Remote controlling
A
.1 .2 .3
B
.1 .2
C
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D
more information on previous page
highly important information
more information on next page
note
more information on both previous and next page
more information available elsewhere
Keyboard functions
On Screen Display
Serial commands
Technical information
A
B
C
D
LED indicators
Standby button
Toggle button
Right black button
User button
Menu button
Cursor buttons
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Use the `toggle button´ to
swap the left and right image.
For the latest functionality
updates please visit our
technical support pages at www.christiedigital.com
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LED indicators
The PA-converter has two led indicators, one green and one red.
At power on, both the red and green led will light up. After a few seconds the red led will automatically switch off, leaving the green led on while the converter is in operation. When the unit is in standby mode, no light will show.
Standby button
The `standby button´ is used to turn the unit into low-power mode. The button will be disabled whilst in the OSD.
Toggle button
The `toggle button´ is used to swap the left and right image.
Keyboard functions
On Screen Display
Serial commands
Technical information
A
B
C
D
LED indicators
Standby button
Toggle button
Right black button
User button
Menu button
Cursor buttons
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You may download the latest
version of the user manual from our technical support pages at
www.christiedigital.com
For the latest functionality
updates please visit our
technical support pages at www.christiedigital.com
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Right black button
The `right black button´ is used for turning the right channel black.
It may be useful to turn the right channel
black if you need to run 2d.
User button
The function of the user button can be defined in the OSD menu. See chapter B.2 (On screen display/Global settings).
Menu button
The `menu button´ is used to activate the `On Screen Display´ (OSD).
Keyboard functions
On Screen Display
Serial commands
Technical information
A
B
C
D
LED indicators
Standby button
Toggle button
Right black button
User button
Menu button
Cursor buttons
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For the latest functionality
updates please visit our tech-
nical support pages at www.christiedigital.com
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Cursor buttons
When in OSD, the `cursor buttons´ are used for navigation within the menus.
Keyboard functions
On Screen Display
Serial commands
Technical information
A
B
C
D
Source Setup
Stereo Setup
Preferences
Advanced
Info
Changes Done
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OSD is shor t for `On Screen
Display´.
When in the OSD menu, the
`cursor buttons´ are used for navigation within the menus.
For the latest functionality
updates please visit our
technical support pages at www.christiedigital.com
On Screen DisplayB
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When not in a menu, pressing the `menu button´ will activate the OSD menu and display the following:
Main Menu
- - - - - - - - - ­Source Setup Stereo Setup Preferences Advanced Info
Use the up and down arrow buttons to move up and down in the menu, and the right arrow to confirm your selection. If there is a submenu it will be opened. Wherever you are in the menu hierarchy, pressing the left arrow button will return to the previous menu (one level up hierarchically), or quit the OSD if you are in the main menu.
Source Setup
When selecting the Source Setup menu from the Main Menu, the OSD will show the follow­ing:
Source Setup
- - - - - - - - - ­Manual Setup
Keyboard functions
On Screen Display
Serial commands
Technical information
A
B
C
D
Source Setup
Stereo Setup
Preferences
Advanced
Info
Changes Done
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On Screen DisplayB
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Auto Setup Revert Source Force Odd Res Store
Source Setup
Manual Setup
- - - - - - - - - ­Pixel Tracking Pixel Phase Brightness Contrast DVI Position Picture Sync
Source Setup
Manual Setup
Pixel Tracking
Adjust Tracking At entry=1756
- - - - - - - - - ­Adjust using ^|v
Keyboard functions
On Screen Display
Serial commands
Technical information
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B
C
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Source Setup
Stereo Setup
Preferences
Advanced
Info
Changes Done
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On Screen DisplayB
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Source Setup
“At entry=1756” shows the value used before entering this submenu.
Pixel tracking (often referred to as frequency or width) controls the width of the image. Generally, an incorrect setting can be observed as an image too wide or too narrow, com­bined with vertical, unstable bands and irregularities in the pattern displayed. Use the Nokia Monitors© Test Pattern software, or the 50% grey test pattern when performing adjust­ment procedures. Both can be downloaded from the Christie technical support pages at www.christiedigital.com.
The PA-converter automatically adjusts the pixel tracking to match the incoming source, but non-the-less it might be necessary to do final adjustments manually (unless the image signal has already been stored). The PA-converter needs the image to have minimum one bright pixel in both left and right border of the frame to do the adjustment. It also requires that the guessed resolution is correct. This is the result in most cases, but if the auto setup doesn’t
figure B.1-3 (ok pixel tracking)figure B.1-2 (almost ok pixel tracking)figure B.1-1 (bad pixel tracking)
Keyboard functions
On Screen Display
Serial commands
Technical information
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B
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Source Setup
Stereo Setup
Preferences
Advanced
Info
Changes Done
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On Screen DisplayB
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Source Setup
provide you with a stable image, a manual fine-tuning is needed.
Adjust the picture until you see no vertical bands. If you get rid of all the bands, but your picture is still unstable, you will have to adjust the pixel phase as well.
Performing these adjustments requires carefulness and accuracy, but only has to be done once per source. Make sure to store your settings after having achieved the desired result.
Source Setup
Manual Setup
Pixel Phase
Adjust Phase At entry=14
- - - - - - - - - ­Adjust using ^|v
An image with an incorrect pixel phase can be seen as sideways instability or jitter/ swimming. Use this option to fine-tune the picture and get rid of any irregularities. Adjust the pixel phase until you are satisfied with the result, and remember to store your settings. The phase may need readjustment if you are using different cables to the PA-converter.
“At entry=14” shows the value used before entering this submenu.
Keyboard functions
On Screen Display
Serial commands
Technical information
A
B
C
D
Source Setup
Stereo Setup
Preferences
Advanced
Info
Changes Done
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On Screen DisplayB
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Source Setup
Source Setup
Manual Setup
Brightness
Adjust Brightness At entry=60
- - - - - - - - - ­Adjust using ^|v
Brightness may be adjusted to your personal taste, the image and the viewing conditions. Value 60 corresponds to normal setting with no gain. Higher value means higher brightness.
“At entry=60” shows the value used before entering this submenu.
Source Setup
Manual Setup
Contrast
Adjust Contrast At entry=190
- - - - - - - - - ­Adjust using ^|v
Contrast may be adjusted according to your personal taste, the image and the viewing condi­tions. Value 190 corresponds to normal setting with no gain. The higher the number gets, the higher the contrast ratio becomes.
Keyboard functions
On Screen Display
Serial commands
Technical information
A
B
C
D
Source Setup
Stereo Setup
Preferences
Advanced
Info
Changes Done
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On Screen DisplayB
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Source Setup
“At entry=190” shows the value used before entering this submenu.
Source Setup
Manual Setup
DVI Position
- - - - - - - - - ­Horizontal Vertical
Adjustment of the actual DVI position is only affected when using DVI-cables/projectors. Due to minor variations in graphic cards/drivers, the horizontal and vertical position may need adjustment. Tune the vertical and horizontal position until you see the entire picture within the projection area. Download the grid-pattern from the technical support page at
www.christiedigital.com, or use the Nokia Monitor Test program when adjusting DVI-position.
Source Setup
Manual Setup
DVI Position
Horizontal
Adjust Horizontal At entry=364
- - - - - - - - - ­Adjust using ^|v
Keyboard functions
On Screen Display
Serial commands
Technical information
A
B
C
D
Source Setup
Stereo Setup
Preferences
Advanced
Info
Changes Done
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Source Setup
“At entry=364” shows the value used before entering this submenu.
Source Setup
Manual Setup
DVI Position
Vertical
Adjust Vertical At entry=45
- - - - - - - - - ­Adjust using ^|v
“At entry=45” shows the value used before entering this submenu.
Source Setup
Manual Setup
Picture Sync
- - - - - - - - - ­Auto SEP (H+V) COMP SOG
Default is Auto, and shouldn’t be changed unless you are experiencing trouble, or the PA-
Keyboard functions
On Screen Display
Serial commands
Technical information
A
B
C
D
Source Setup
Stereo Setup
Preferences
Advanced
Info
Changes Done
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On Screen DisplayB
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Source Setup
converter doesn’t recognize the picture sync correctly. Choose the desired picture sync, and press to activate.
Source Setup
Manual Setup
Picture Sync
Auto
Default is Auto, and shouldn’t be changed unless you are experiencing trouble.
Source Setup
Manual Setup
Picture Sync
SEP (H+V)
Use this option to manually force the PA-converter to sync on a separate Horizontal and Vertical sync signal.
Source Setup
Manual Setup
Picture Sync
COMP
Keyboard functions
On Screen Display
Serial commands
Technical information
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B
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Source Setup
Stereo Setup
Preferences
Advanced
Info
Changes Done
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Source Setup
Use this option to manually force the PA-converter to sync on a Composite sync signal.
Source Setup
Manual Setup
Picture Sync
SOG
Use this option to manually force the PA-converter to sync on a Sync-On-Green signal (SOG are mostly used on Silicon Graphics (SGI) machines).
Source Setup
Auto Setup
This option causes the PA-converter to analyse the incoming signal and perform an automatic adjustment.
Source Setup
Revert Source
- - - - - - - - - ­Press to revert to the settings stored for this source
Keyboard functions
On Screen Display
Serial commands
Technical information
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Source Setup
Stereo Setup
Preferences
Advanced
Info
Changes Done
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WARNING: Forcing the PA-C
to sync on SOG without an incoming SOG signal will render your picture unstable. Select­ing a sync that is not present, will cause the PA to go back to search-mode.
On Screen DisplayB
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Source Setup
Source Setup
Force Odd Res
- - - - - - - - - ­Set X Resolution Set Y Resolution Run Force
Source Setup
Force Odd Res
Set X Resolution
- - - - - - - - - ­1360 1280 1200 1152 1024 856 832 800 768 640 Other
Keyboard functions
On Screen Display
Serial commands
Technical information
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B
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Source Setup
Stereo Setup
Preferences
Advanced
Info
Changes Done
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Source Setup
Source Setup
Force Odd Res
Set X Resolution
Other At entry=800
- - - - - - - - - ­Adjust using ^|v
“At entry=800” shows the value used before entering this submenu.
Source Setup
Force Odd Res
Set Y Resolution
- - - - - - - - - ­1024 960 900 864 856 800 768 720 642 600
Keyboard functions
On Screen Display
Serial commands
Technical information
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Source Setup
Stereo Setup
Preferences
Advanced
Info
Changes Done
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Source Setup
576 480 Other
Source Setup
Force Odd Res
Set Y Resolution Other
At entry=600
- - - - - - - - - ­Adjust using ^|v
“At entry=600” shows the value used before entering this submenu.
Source Setup
Force Odd Res
Run Force
Choose this option if you want to run setup with the odd resolution selected. If you accidently force a resolution that is not handled by the monitor or the projector, press > again to restore default settings for this source.
Keyboard functions
On Screen Display
Serial commands
Technical information
A
B
C
D
Source Setup
Stereo Setup
Preferences
Advanced
Info
Changes Done
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Source Setup
Source Setup
Store
Pressing will store the settings in a new (or same, if already stored) position, and the posi­tion number will be displayed. If the PA-converter displays “No changes done” the source is already stored with the exact same settings. Press to return to navigation mode.
Stereo Setup
When selecting the Stereo Setup menu from the Main Menu, the OSD will show the follow­ing:
Stereo Setup
- - - - - - - - - ­Input Output Output Mode
Keyboard functions
On Screen Display
Serial commands
Technical information
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B
C
D
Source Setup
Stereo Setup
Preferences
Advanced
Info
Changes Done
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Stereo Setup
Stereo Setup
Input
- - - - - - - - - ­Skew Stereo Format Channel Swap
Stereo Setup
Input
Skew
Adjust Skew At entry 15
- - - - - - - - - ­Adjust using ^|v
Use the Skew function to compensate for the two synchronized incoming sources not being properly genlocked. Maximum skew is +/- 15 pixels horizontally.
Stereo Setup
Input
Stereo Format
- - - - - - - - - ­Separate Channels
Keyboard functions
On Screen Display
Serial commands
Technical information
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Source Setup
Stereo Setup
Preferences
Advanced
Info
Changes Done
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Stereo Setup
Frame Sequential Top/Bottom Halves Line Interleaved
Stereo Setup
Input
Stereo Format
Separate Channels
Choose this option to treat the incoming signal as two separate channels. This is the default selection.
Stereo Setup
Input
Stereo Format
Frame Sequential
Use this option if your incoming stereosignal is frame sequential format. This is the default setting.
Keyboard functions
On Screen Display
Serial commands
Technical information
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Source Setup
Stereo Setup
Preferences
Advanced
Info
Changes Done
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Stereo Setup
Stereo Setup
Input
Stereo Format
Top/Bottom Halves
Use this option if you are using an incoming stereosignal with top/bottom halves, also known as above-below stereo.
Stereo Setup
Input
Stereo Format
Line Interleaved
Use this option if you are using an incoming stereosignal in line interleaved format.
Stereo Setup
Input
Channel Swap
- - - - - - - - - ­Normal Swapped
Use this option to swap or normalize the routing of the input channels.
Keyboard functions
On Screen Display
Serial commands
Technical information
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B
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Source Setup
Stereo Setup
Preferences
Advanced
Info
Changes Done
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Stereo Setup
Stereo Setup
Output
- - - - - - - - - ­Stereo Sync Pol Stereo Sync Type
Stereo Setup
Output
Stereo Sync Pol
- - - - - - - - - ­Normal Inverted
Use this option to normalize or invert the Stereo Sync Polarity of the output signal.
Stereo Setup
Output
Stereo Sync Type
- - - - - - - - - ­DIN Connector Cyvizync None
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On Screen Display
Serial commands
Technical information
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Source Setup
Stereo Setup
Preferences
Advanced
Info
Changes Done
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Stereo Setup
Stereo Setup
Output
Stereo Sync Type
DIN Connector
Use this mode if you want to output the stereo sync in the most common format (VESA­standard) used for shutter glasses or stereo emitters.
Stereo Setup
Output
Stereo Sync Type
Cyvizync
Use this mode if you have a stereo sync source that uses the length of the vertical sync for stereo sync purposes.
Stereo Setup
Output
Stereo Sync Type
None
Use this mode if you do not want to use a Stereo sync.
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