7.9.2.1
Introduction
The Stereo display settings allow us to set what happens on the display side (output side) whereas the Input
stereo sync in the Image menu is done at the input of the projector
Mono Sources
When a mono source is connected to the projector, following settings can change the way it is displayed :
•
Full screen synchronous representation, see "Full screen synchronous representation", page 133
•
Stereo Mode, see "Stereo Mode ", page 132
Following illustrations give an overview on how (how = synchronous or asynchronous and which refresh rate) a mono source will be
displayed in function of its vertical refresh rate and for the different settings mentioned above. A mono source means that no stereo
sync is connected.
SOURCE = mono
48
Image 7-143
Mono source : Full screen synchronous representation OFF and Stereo Mode = Always Active
SOURCE = mono
48
Image 7-144
Mono source : Full screen synchronous representation OFF and Stereo Mode = Auto
SOURCE = Mono
@120Hz
ASYNC
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Image 7-145
Mono source : Full screen synchronous representation ON and Stereo Mode = Always Active
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FULL SCREEN SYNCHRONOUS MODE = off
STEREO MODE = always active
FULL SCREEN SYNCHRONOUS MODE = off
STEREO MODE = auto
FULL SCREEN SYNCHRONOUS MODE = on
STEREO MODE = always active
@2Xf source
@120Hz
SYNC
ASYNC
60
@120Hz
ASYNC
In this case:
All the mono sources (for all the vertical refresh rates)
are displayed "ASYNChroneously" at 120 Hz.
@60Hz
ASYNC
@f source
SYNC
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120
f(Hz)
120
f(Hz)
@120Hz
ASYNC
120
f(Hz)
131