Non-Cinema Operation; Compatible Non-Cinema Sources; Non-Cinema Dvi Source Connection - Christie CP2000 User Manual

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This section explains how to display "alternative content" originating from a standard definition or high definition
non-cinema source such as a PC or other graphics devices. Such a source routes to a DVI (Digital Visual Interface)
port in the CP2000 projection head, and can bypass cinema processing when necessary.
NOTE: This section assumes that "Phase 1" (or later) hardware is present in the projector, enabling use of the DVI-
2 port. Without "Phase 1" (or later) hardware, only DVI-1 is functional.
5.1
Compatible
Non-cinema
Sources
LIT MAN USR CP2000
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Non-cinema Operation

Make sure your non-cinema DVI source is connected to
CP2000 head—see Figure 5.1. These connections are typically made at the time of
projector installation.
Figure 5.1. Non-cinema DVI Source Connection
Each DVI port accepts and will auto-detect the progressive-scan, digital RGB sources
listed in Table 5.1, displaying them in their original incoming format. Currently, DVI
signals cannot be scaled to a different size and/or aspect ratio.
Note that each DVI port is a single-link port for a single-link cable/connector only.
Using this pair of ports as a higher-bandwidth dual-link or twin-link pair requires
additional hardware and is not currently supported (see Figure 5.2).
(SHOWN WITH EXTERNAL SOURCE)
S e c t i o n 5
DVI-1
DVI-2
or
within the
5-1

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