Twin Displayport Input Card; Configuring The Output Options Cards - Christie Mirage M Series User Manual

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INPUT

Twin DisplayPort input card

The Twin Display Input card accepts DisplayPort 1.1a inputs from one or two DisplayPort sources.
The card has two DisplayPort outputs, each of which is loop through for its respective input (loop
through of encrypted content is not supported). Five LEDs are on the card faceplate. The PWR on
the left side indicates power is applied and the card is initialized. The LEDs on the right side of the
corresponding connectors indicate a valid signal is detected. In the case of the output, the LED
indicates a signal is currently being looped out.

Configuring the output options cards

In Configuration > Output Options, configure the following:
Screen Image Orientation—Selects the on-screen image orientation from Front, Rear, Front
Inverted, and Rear Inverted.
Frame Locking—Selects how the projector controls the output frame timing based on the
input signal.
Framelock output image frames are locked to the input if possible.
Locked output is always locked to the primary input, never the PIP/Secondary image.
Free Run sets the output to close to 60Hz for all sources. When switching to a new input
with frame locking enabled, the image appears black for a short duration while the
system locks onto the new input.
Set Frame Delay—Delays the output signal timing relative to the input signal timing by a
fraction of a frame, and up to several frames. The minimum latency can vary based on the
amount of scaling applied to the image. When using keystone or warping, an additional latency
is required, depending on the amount of warp. This is only available when the input signal is
frame locked. In Free Run mode, or in cases where the signal cannot be frame locked, the
minimum latency defined by the scaling and keystone/warp is applied to the signal.
Actual Frame Delay—Dynamically calculated by the software with the achievable range being
smaller than the set range. The image parameters include, image shift, scaling, warp/keystone
applied and format. The menu displays both the user selected value and the actual frame delay
Mirage M Series User Manual
020-101942-02 Rev. 1 (10-2018)
http://www.pureglare.com.au
Configuring DMX512 support
PWR
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DMX512-A Isolated
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