2. To enable passing HDMI, 3G, and DisplayPort input signals through to another projector, select
Enter.
Configuring video input
Defines which video inputs are available. This setting is persistent so when the projector powers up, it
loads the video input defined below.
When changing the selection, the system takes up to 15 seconds to re-configure. During this time the
user interface is not responsive.
1. Select MENU > Configuration > Input Settings > Video Input Configuration.
2. Select the appropriate video input configuration:
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Default—Supports HDMI, DP, SDI, HDBaseT, and ChristieLink. (Default)
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SDVoE—Supports HDMI, SDVOE, HDBaseT, and ChristieLink.
3. Select Enter.
Disabling secondary DVI receivers
In some cases when using single-link DVI signals, the unused secondary receivers disrupt the signal
detection logic. Disable the secondary receivers if occasional screen flashes are seen while the
projector attempts to re-synchronize to the incoming video.
1. Select MENU > Configuration > Input Settings > Disable Secondary DVI Receiver on
DDIC.
Issuing the (DDD 1) serial command also disables the secondary receivers.
2. To disable the secondary receivers, select Enter.
Informing the source of signal preferences
Configure Mirage SST to automatically inform the video source of the preferred signal formats.
1. If you need a specific frame rate, from the display panel, select MENU > Configuration >
Input Settings > EDID Timing.
2. Select the required EDID timing and select Enter.
60 Hz is the default EDID timing.
Christie high frame rate
High frame rate (HFR) content plays at higher speeds so viewers see fewer motion artifacts, as well as
less motion blur and stuttered movement on-screen.
Increasing the frame rate not only provides more frames to better represent fast moving objects, it
also provides increased image detail as there is less dark time in between frames.
Mirage SST User Guide
020-102993-06 Rev. 1 (10-2021)
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