Using The Custom 3D Control Menu; L/R Input Reference Notes; Summary Of Custom 3D Control Menu Functions - Christie CP2000 User Manual

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LIT MAN USR CP2000
020-100032-04 Rev. 1 (03/14)

Using the Custom 3D Control Menu

NOTES: 1) 3D functionality requires an EFIB (Enhanced Formatter Interface Board
as well as a Series 1 Interface board. Consult the About menu. 2) Connect your 3D
HD-SDI source signals to cinema A and B ports (dual). 3) Assumes software v8.0 or
higher.4) Use of GPIO in 3D will clear macro assignment for GPIO.
Custom 3D Control menu options are summarized in Figure 3.12 and Table 3.5.
Enable the 3D checkbox in order to 1) enable 3D display and adjustment parameters
2) automatically configure the Input and Data Format (on the Custom Page-1 menu).
For full 3D application notes, including a step-by-step tutorial for use, see section
3.9, Working with 3D.
Table 3.5. Summary of Custom 3D Control Menu Functions
CUSTOM: 3D CONTROL MENU OPTIONS (SUMMARY)
Enable 3 (checkbox)
Test (checkbox)
3D Input Reference
Input Frame Dominance
L/R Display Reference
L/R Output Polarity
Frame Rate N:M
Input GPI
Display GPI
Output GPO
Dark Time Adj
Output Delay (Time)

L/R INPUT REFERENCE NOTES:

Select the option matching your source type, and how the 3D sync is supplied:
A=LEFT, B=RIGHT:
Select if your 3D source provides separate left and right data
A
via 2 cables at the
and
is included with the image data inputs rather than supplied separately at the GPIO
port.
WHITE LINE or BLUE LINE
embedded white or blue line at the bottom of each frame identifies left vs. right,
Activate 3D controls and auto-set Input to 292 Dual Input and
Data Format to Unpacked 4:2:2 in the Custom Page-1 menu.
For confirming proper Sync Output setting (i.e., which GPO is
connected to your 3D peripherals such as emitters, glasses, etc.)
Defines how 3D stereo sync input is supplied (currently ports A
and B only).
See "NOTES" below
Defines frame order (L-R or R-L) required for 3D perspective.
Correct setting ensures smooth motions, and depends entirely
on the original source mastering.
Always :Not Used" unless a separate 3D stereo sync input os
at GPIO connector. See "Notes" below.
Keeps 3D stereo sync output the same as input (true), or reversed
(inverted).
See "NOTES" below
Ratio of total #frames displayed to #frames forming complete
data. Increase to reduce flicker in displays < 96 Hz. Max.
recommended setting for 2048 x 1080 displays = 5:2. Can be
higher in smaller displays, or decreased if incoming signal is
already high enough to prevent flicker.
Select "None" when 3D stereo sync input is part of source
signal at ports A and B. Use GPI 1-7 only if sync input is
supplied to GPIO port.
Always "None" unless 3D stereo sync input is at GPIO
connector.
Define your GPO sync output for 3D device (glasses or z-
screen polarization), using to 1-7 depending on wiring.
Create a blank time interval between L/R frames to allow for
glasses on/off. Helps synchronize the output to the viewing.
Offset (in µ) 3D stereo sync output in relation to dark time
interval. Positive offset = delay, negative offset = start early.
.
See "NOTES" below
B
SMPTE ports. This assumes the 3D stereo sync signal
: Select only if using a single 3D input signal in which an
BASIC OPERATION
.
.
See "NOTES" below
.
See "NOTES" below
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