Stacking Solution; Configuring The Stacking Solution; Setting Up The Camera - Christie H Series User Manual

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Stacking solution

When the user needs brighter luminance output for the display, use the stacking function to stack
several projection images onto the same shape.
Follow these steps to configure the stacking solution.
1. Set Stacking as the solution you want to configure (on page 8).
2. Set up the camera (on page 8) so it appears clearly in the target image area.
3. Set the boundaries (on page 9) of the projected image.
4. Perform calibration (on page 9) so the image clearly fills the target area.

Configuring the stacking solution

Select stacking as the solution you want to configure several projection images onto the same shape
for brighter output.
1. To open a new project, from the Auto Warp homepage, select New.
2. From the Solution Mode screen, select Stacking.
3. Select Next.
4. From the Resolution Mode list, select the required resolution.
5. From the Layout list, select the required layout.
6. In the Stack No field, enter the stack number.
7. Under Network, double-click the IP address and modify the IP address as required.
8. Select OK.
9. To close the window, select Exit.

Setting up the camera

Set up the camera so the image appears clearly within the target image area.
1. To open the camera, from the Auto Warp homepage, select Camera.
2. From the Camera list, select Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920.
3. Select Open Camera.
4. To increase or decrease the magnification of the image so it fits within the image box, adjust
the Zoom slider.
5. To move the image, use the T+/- or P+/- controls .
6. To focus the image, adjust the Focus slider.
Christie recommends the default (minimum value) for focus.
7. Select Advance.
H Series, HS Series, GS Series, and Inspire Series User Guide–Auto Warp
020-102080-05 Rev. 1 (01-2024)
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