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  • Page 1 U S E R M A NU A L PASSI VE TO ACT IVE CON VERT ER...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Part I Part II Part III Requirements Keyboard functions Serial interface Source Device LED indicators Connection Display Device Standby button Setting up HyperTerminal Viewing Glasses Toggle button Setting up other systems Right black button Setup procedure Firmware upgrade User button Connecting the Source Using Windows Menu button...
  • Page 3: Source Device

    Requirements Requirements Source Device Display Device Source Device Viewing Glasses To run stereo using the PA-converter you need a source capable of outputting two genlocked Setup procedure video RGB signals.. Eyestrain Remote controlling See www.stereographics.com for a list of stereo-capable graphics cards Display Device To get the most out of your PA-converter, your display device should support the maxi- mum resolution of your PA-converter.
  • Page 4: Connecting The Source

    Setup procedure Requirements Setup procedure Connecting the source Connecting the Source Connecting the Display Device Connect your source using VGA cables, and Eyestrain connect them to the left and right input chan- nel on the PA-converter. (See figure B.1-1 Remote controlling on the right).
  • Page 5 Setup procedure Requirements Setup procedure Connecting the Display Device Connecting the Source Connecting the Display Device standard 15 pin VGA cables. These are to used when there are 15 pin VGA connectors at Eyestrain both ends.” Remote controlling Not all computers have a 15pin VGA connector. Some other popular connectors are SUN type 13W3 and SGI type 13W3.
  • Page 6: Software Parameters

    Eyestrain Requirements Setup procedure Software parameters Eyestrain Software parameters .1 Bad software parameters such as eye distance, and focus point may cause eyestrain. Unfor- tunately also bad algorithms for displaying stereo have been discovered in some software. Remote controlling The best algorithms should have no vertical disparity/displacement at any point of the scene. You can easily detect this by removing the glasses and pick any random edge/point of an object.
  • Page 7 Remote controlling Requirements Setup procedure The serial ports enable you to remote control the PA-converter from a distant location using Eye-strain a standard RS-232 serial port. Remote controlling Also the master unit may link to a second PA-converter, the second to a third and so on, so that you may be able to control all units from a single serial port.
  • Page 8: Led Indicators

    Part I Part II Part III Requirements Keyboard functions Serial interface Source Device LED indicators Connection Display Device Standby button Setting up HyperTerminal Viewing Glasses Toggle button Setting up other systems Right black button Setup procedure Firmware upgrade User button Connecting the Source Using Windows Menu button...
  • Page 9 The `toggle button´ is used to swap the left and right image. Use the `toggle button´ For the latest functionality swap the left and right image. updates please visit our technical support pages at www.christiedigital.com copyright Christie 2002.06 - 9 -...
  • Page 10 `On Screen Display´ (OSD). You may download the latest For the latest functionality version of the user manual updates please visit from our technical support technical support pages at www.christiedigital.com pages at www.christiedigital.com copyright Christie 2002.06 - 10 -...
  • Page 11 When in OSD, the `cursor buttons´ are used for navigation within the menus. Right black button User button Menu button Cursor buttons On Screen Display Serial commands Technical information For the latest functionality updates please visit our tech- nical support pages www.christiedigital.com copyright Christie 2002.06 - 11 -...
  • Page 12: On Screen Display

    OSD is short for `On Screen When in the OSD menu, the For the latest functionality Display´. `cursor buttons´ are used for updates please visit our navigation within the menus. technical support pages at www.christiedigital.com copyright Christie 2002.06 - 12 -...
  • Page 13 - - - - - - - - - - Pixel Tracking Pixel Phase Brightness Contrast DVI Position Picture Sync Source Setup Manual Setup Pixel Tracking Adjust Tracking At entry=1756 - - - - - - - - - - Adjust using ^|v copyright Christie 2002.06 - 13 -...
  • Page 14 Use the Nokia Monitors© Test Pattern software, or the 50% grey test pattern when performing adjust- ment procedures. Both can be downloaded from the Christie technical support pages at www.christiedigital.com.
  • Page 15 The phase may need readjustment if you are using different cables to the PA-converter. “At entry=14” shows the value used before entering this submenu. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 15 -...
  • Page 16 Contrast may be adjusted according to your personal taste, the image and the viewing condi- tions. Value 190 corresponds to normal setting with no gain. The higher the number gets, the higher the contrast ratio becomes. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 16 -...
  • Page 17 Nokia Monitor Test program when adjusting DVI-position. Source Setup Manual Setup DVI Position Horizontal Adjust Horizontal At entry=364 - - - - - - - - - - Adjust using ^|v copyright Christie 2002.06 - 17 -...
  • Page 18 Source Setup Manual Setup Picture Sync - - - - - - - - - - Auto SEP (H+V) COMP Default is Auto, and shouldn’t be changed unless you are experiencing trouble, or the PA- copyright Christie 2002.06 - 18 -...
  • Page 19 Default is Auto, and shouldn’t be changed unless you are experiencing trouble. Source Setup Manual Setup Picture Sync SEP (H+V) Use this option to manually force the PA-converter to sync on a separate Horizontal and Vertical sync signal. Source Setup Manual Setup Picture Sync COMP copyright Christie 2002.06 - 19 -...
  • Page 20 This option causes the PA-converter to analyse the incoming signal and perform an automatic adjustment. Source Setup Revert Source - - - - - - - - - - Press to revert to the settings stored for this source copyright Christie 2002.06 - 20 -...
  • Page 21 WARNING: Forcing the PA-C to sync on SOG without an incoming SOG signal will render your picture unstable. Select- ing a sync that is not present, will cause the PA to go back to search-mode. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 21 -...
  • Page 22 Adjust using ^|v Technical information “At entry=800” shows the value used before entering this submenu. Source Setup Force Odd Res Set Y Resolution - - - - - - - - - - 1024 copyright Christie 2002.06 - 22 -...
  • Page 23 Choose this option if you want to run setup with the odd resolution selected. If you accidently force a resolution that is not handled by the monitor or the projector, press > again to restore default settings for this source. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 23 -...
  • Page 24 Stereo Setup When selecting the Stereo Setup menu from the Main Menu, the OSD will show the follow- ing: Stereo Setup - - - - - - - - - - Input Output Output Mode copyright Christie 2002.06 - 24 -...
  • Page 25 Use the Skew function to compensate for the two synchronized incoming sources not being properly genlocked. Maximum skew is +/- 15 pixels horizontally. Stereo Setup Input Stereo Format - - - - - - - - - - Separate Channels copyright Christie 2002.06 - 25 -...
  • Page 26 Choose this option to treat the incoming signal as two separate channels. This is the default selection. Stereo Setup Input Stereo Format Frame Sequential Use this option if your incoming stereosignal is frame sequential format. This is the default setting. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 26 -...
  • Page 27 Use this option if you are using an incoming stereosignal in line interleaved format. Stereo Setup Input Channel Swap - - - - - - - - - - Normal Swapped Use this option to swap or normalize the routing of the input channels. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 27 -...
  • Page 28 Use this option to normalize or invert the Stereo Sync Polarity of the output signal. Stereo Setup Output Stereo Sync Type - - - - - - - - - - DIN Connector Cyvizync None copyright Christie 2002.06 - 28 -...
  • Page 29 Use this mode if you have a stereo sync source that uses the length of the vertical sync for stereo sync purposes. Stereo Setup Output Stereo Sync Type None Use this mode if you do not want to use a Stereo sync. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 29 -...
  • Page 30 Output Mode Vrate Sync High Use this option if you need to force the output vertical refresh rate to high. The output refresh rate will either be equal (range 90-140 hz) or double the incoming. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 30 -...
  • Page 31 When selecting the Preferences menu from the Main Menu, the OSD will show the follow- ing: Preferences - - - - - - - - - - User Button SOG Treshold Serial Baudrate Unit ID Store Preferences copyright Christie 2002.06 - 31 -...
  • Page 32 Selecting this option will disable the button. Preferences User Button TBH Stereo Choose this option if you want the user button to toggle between separate channel (SEP) and top/bottom halves stereo (TBH) on the input. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 32 -...
  • Page 33 Select this option if you want the user button to toggle between normal and a black signal on the left eye channel. Preferences User Button Stereo Sync Pol Choose this option if you want the user button to toggle the stereo sync polarity. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 33 -...
  • Page 34 Technical: Threshold voltage = (x+1) * 10 mV, where x is the number displayed on the PA- converter. “At entry=15” shows the value used before entering this submenu. Preferences Serial Baudrate - - - - - - - - - - 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 copyright Christie 2002.06 - 34 -...
  • Page 35 The Unit ID gives the ID of this unit when linked to other units. All linked units should have different Unit ID’s for correct linking. “At entry=1” shows the value used before entering this submenu. Preferences Store Preferences Confirm using to save all data (User Button, SOG Treshold, Serial Baudrate, Unit ID). copyright Christie 2002.06 - 35 -...
  • Page 36 - - - - - - - - - - Alignment Grid Hor Moving Bars Resolve White Black Green Blue Left/Right Ident Use these test modes when you are aligning the projectors and adjusting the picture on the projectors and the PA-converter. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 36 -...
  • Page 37 Press to return to the previous menu. Advanced Test Patterns Resolve Pressing brings up a set of black and white thin lines across the screen. Press to return to the previous menu. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 37 -...
  • Page 38 Black Pressing brings up a black screen. Press to return to the previous menu. Advanced Test Patterns Pressing brings up a red screen. Press to return to the previous menu. Advanced Test Patterns Green copyright Christie 2002.06 - 38 -...
  • Page 39 The left text will always show where the left input signal appears (when present). The same applies to the right text and eye. Advanced Reset This option will warm-reboot the PA-converter. All data not stored will be lost. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 39 -...
  • Page 40 Advanced Technical information Factory Settings Cancel Pressing will cancel the operation and return to the previous menu. Advanced Factory Settings Restore Pressing will delete all user data and restore the PA-converter to factory settings. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 40 -...
  • Page 41 Changes Done System Status Serial commands Source Technical information Info Firmware Brings up a menu displaying: Firmware version: 020625-160917 Serialnumber: PA0001 www.christiedigital.com Info System Status Pressing brings up a screen displaying: Signal status = Showing copyright Christie 2002.06 - 41 -...
  • Page 42 The pixelrate shows the rate at which the PA-converter samples the incoming signal. Info Source Pressing brings up a screen displaying: Hsync is active high Period = 18.68 us Frequency = 53.53 KHz Width = 17.8 % Vsync is active high copyright Christie 2002.06 - 42 -...
  • Page 43 When exiting from the main menu after having done changes, the following menu appears: The menu will not be displayed if you haven’t modified any settings. Changes Done - - - - - - - - - - Store Leave As Is Restore copyright Christie 2002.06 - 43 -...
  • Page 44 If the source is not stored the “restore” option will be disabled. When leaving the OSD you might get the following warning if you are not using a stereo sync cable: copyright Christie 2002.06 - 44 -...
  • Page 45 If the PA-Converter is having problems setting up the source, you might the following message: Technical information - - - - - Warning - - - - - Autosetup failed In this case you should manually set up the source to get the best image. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 45 -...
  • Page 46: Serial Commands

    · All text after the characters “;” or “#” until CR will be ignored. The commands are grouped The commands follow a set of You get the ACSII code CR when you press enter on the by type with corresponding ini- general guidelines. tial letter(s). keyboard. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 46 -...
  • Page 47 The PA-converter help commands also have a short explanation of some used topics. Use the command “? alltopics” to list. You may use “help” or “?” to For an explanation of fre- get help. quently used topics, use “? all- topics” copyright Christie 2002.06 - 47 -...
  • Page 48 This is very useful for manual search of correct values for commands like ISPL and IPHA. A typical output will show: PA>ispl Horizontal rate (ISPL) = 1408 pixel/hsync PA>.+ Horizontal rate (ISPL) = 1410 pixel/hsync copyright Christie 2002.06 - 48 -...
  • Page 49 = AUTO Stereo mode in (SMI) = SEP (Separate) Brightness (IBR) = 60 Contrast (ICO) = 190 DVI horizontal pos (DVIHPOS) = 278 DVI vertical pos (DVIVPOS) = 41 Name (NAMESRC) = ‘1280 50HZ’ copyright Christie 2002.06 - 49 -...
  • Page 50 Width = 8.3 % Vsync is active high Period = 19.99ms Frequency = 50.04Hz Lines = 1085 Width = 3 Synctype = SEP PA>qinfo sy Signal status = Showing Active location = 103 Search mode = Auto copyright Christie 2002.06 - 50 -...
  • Page 51 Horizontal rate (ISPL) = 1408 pixel/hsync Command: IPHA (+/-/sampling phase) Function: Reads/sets the phase of the sampled pixel clock in relation to the hsync edge. A typical output will show: PA>ipha Hsync phase (IPHA) = 0 copyright Christie 2002.06 - 51 -...
  • Page 52 Reads/sets the threshold level of SOG slicer. Default value is 15. A typical output will show: PA>isogt SOG threshold (ISOGT) = 15 Command: IBR (0-127) Function: Reads/sets the offset/brightness. The default value is 60. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 52 -...
  • Page 53 (IBR) = 60 Command: ICO (0-255) Function: Reads/sets the gain/contrast. The default value is 190. A typical output will show: PA>ico Contrast (ICO) = 190 Command: DVIHPOS (0-..) Function: Reads/sets horizontal placement of DVI area. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 53 -...
  • Page 54 (DVIVPOS) = 52 Command: SKEW (0-30) Function: Skew left and right input channel Use this function in case the two incoming signals are not properly genlocked. Command: IAUTO [!][hres[,vres]] Function: Tries to find settings automatically. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 54 -...
  • Page 55 At full rate the out signal will have the same vertical refresh rate as the output, with every frame input twice. 0=Synclo: The output rate will be within 43-85Hz. The unit will try to half the framerate to get the output within this range. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 55 -...
  • Page 56 If the parameter is omitted, the testsignal is switched off. A typical output will show: ->TESTNUMBER<- 0/no number/default=off 1=Grid for alignment. When aligned, it will become white. 2=Horizontally moving vertical bar. For v-sync test. 3=Black/White vertical lines 4=White 5=Black 6=Red copyright Christie 2002.06 - 56 -...
  • Page 57 If not found the IAUTO command will be run. When off, no changes will be made to any parameters when a new source is found. This is for debugging only. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 57 -...
  • Page 58 1/FSS = Frame sequential 2/TBH = Top/bottom halves 3/LSS = Line interleaved/Line sequential Command: SST (0-2/DIN/CYV/NONE) Function: Selects outgoing stereo sync type. 0=External DIN connector (SSEXTD). 1=Cyvizync (SSCYVIZ). Length of Vsync (short=right, long=left). 2=No stereo sync. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 58 -...
  • Page 59 If you use the STORE function and a cleanup is needed, the PA-converter will tell you. Use the parameter F only if you want to manually force the converter to perform a cleanup. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 59 -...
  • Page 60 See Part III (Appendixes), chapter D.6 (Technical Information/Handling of sources), for more information on this subject. If parameter is omitted, the active location (if any) will be overwritten. If no location is active, the next free location is selected and activated. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 60 -...
  • Page 61 Use @ to list as detailed mode. The list shows all the parameters used to recognize the source, together with its settings stored at the position. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 61 -...
  • Page 62 = Progressive scan type (0=progressive, 1=interlaced) = Separator between the identity parameters and the settings ‘TEST’ = Name of the stored source (NAMESRC) 1640 = Pixel tracking value (ISPL) = Pixel phase (IPHA) = SOG threshold (160mV) (ISOGT) copyright Christie 2002.06 - 62 -...
  • Page 63 = Output vertical sync polarity (0=active low, or negative, 1=active high or positive) = Contrast (ICO) = Brightness (IBR) = DVI horizontal position (DVIHPOS) = DVI vertical position (DVIVPOS) 1280 = Horizontal resolution (1280 pixels) 1024 = Vertical resolution (1024 pixels) copyright Christie 2002.06 - 63 -...
  • Page 64 Restores the factory settings. Will NOT ask for confirmation. A typical output will show: PA>restorefactorysettings Restoring factorysettings. Erasing old data..ok. Programming sources.. Ok - Resetting. Christie Digital Systems, Inc Firmware version:020626-130349 Serial number:PA0001 www.christiedigital.com copyright Christie 2002.06 - 64 -...
  • Page 65 3 = 4800 baud 4 = 9600 baud 5 = 19200 baud 6 = 38400 baud 7 = 57600 baud 8 = 115200 baud A typical output will show: PA>comset @57600 Actual rate set to 57600 bps. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 65 -...
  • Page 66 1/TBH = Toggle between SEP and TBH stereomode 2/LSS = Toggle between SEP and LSS stereomode 3/LBL = Toggle left output black 4/SSP = Toggle stereo sync polarity Command: Function: Shows software version and serial number. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 66 -...
  • Page 67 Sets the attention of the unit having the selected id. When linking, it sets the attention of the device having UNITID = id. All commands after this will go to this unit. This command is silent. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 67 -...
  • Page 68 Then use a regular UTP network cable (RJ45) from port 2 on the first unit and connect this to port 1 on the next unit, and repeat this for every unit you want to connect. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 68 -...
  • Page 69 To talk to a specific unit, use “atn id” where id is the unit with unitid=id. If everything is working, pressing enter should give you a prompt with the unitid of the answering unit (for example, “atn 5” should say “5:PA>”) All commands sent will now go to this unit only. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 69 -...
  • Page 70: Technical Information

    This sync uses the length of the vertical sync for the stereo sync. It is defined by Cyviz at http://www.cyviz.com. The Cyvizync can be used to i.e. connect the stereo sync to an active to passive converter, or other equipment using the length of vertical sync. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 70 -...
  • Page 71 Handling of sources The PA-converter continously looks for a signal on the input. When a stable input is found, it measures these parameters: · horizontal and vertical sync lengths · horizontal and vertical scan-frequencies copyright Christie 2002.06 - 71 -...
  • Page 72 (the OSD menu will ask if you want to store when leaving the menu). This makes it easy for the PA-converter to load the correct settings the next time it detects this source. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 72 -...
  • Page 73 Part I Part II Part III Requirements Keyboard functions Serial interface Source Device LED indicators Connection Display Device Standby button Setting up HyperTerminal Viewing Glasses Toggle button Setting up other systems Right black button Setup procedure Firmware upgrade User button Connecting the Source Using Windows Menu button...
  • Page 74: Serial Interface

    See chapter C.8 (Serial RS-232 cable) for pin configuration on PA-converter serial cable. Setting up HyperTerminal To set-up serial control with HyperTerminal, do the following: · Start the HyperTerminal program. · A window will appear asking for a name on your new connection. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 74 -...
  • Page 75 Technical specification · Select Direct to ComX where X is the COM port you have plugged the PA-converter into. (Normally this is COM1 or COM2). · C l i c k O K . copyright Christie 2002.06 - 75 -...
  • Page 76 Stop bits to “1” Flow control to “None” · C l i c k O K . · Select Properties in the File menu. In the menu window that appears, select ASCII Set up... · under Settings. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 76 -...
  • Page 77 · Ensure that both serial and power cable is properly connected to the PA-converter. · Press enter in the terminal window. The PA-converter should respond with “PA>”. · Use the command “? ALLCMDS” and press enter to get a complete list of all the available commands. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 77 -...
  • Page 78 · 8 bits · 1 startbit · no handshake · no echo · Tx linefeed: CR only · Rx linefeed: CR only Your serial port must be set up according to the above listed parameters. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 78 -...
  • Page 79: Monitor Redraw

    In Windows OS, the HyperTer- To find the latest available firm- minal can normally be found in ware upgrades please visit our the start menu/programs/ technical support pages at accessories/communications. www.christiedigital.com copyright Christie 2002.06 - 79 -...
  • Page 80: Firmware Upgrade

    “loadfirm” If you experience timeout, locate the firmware file and press Close. This will remem- ber the current directory path, and you don’t have to spend time locating the file again. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 80 -...
  • Page 81 Using non-windows terminal You need a serial communication terminal program for your operating system to do this. Transfer time is typically 1 min per 100k in 19200 mode, and 1 minute per 300k in 57600 mode. copyright Christie 2002.06 - 81 -...
  • Page 82: Power Input

    Not connected Technical specification 10 SGND Sync Ground 11 ID0 Grounded 12 SDA DDC Serial Data Line 13 HSYNC/CSYNC Horizontal Sync or Composite Sync 14 VSYNC Vertical Sync 15 SCL DDC Data Clock Line copyright Christie 2002.06 - 82 -...
  • Page 83 9 +5V DC Not connected Technical specification 10 SGND Sync Ground 11 ID0 Grounded 12 SDA Not in use 13 HSYNC/CSYNC Not in use 14 VSYNC Not in use 15 SCL Not in use copyright Christie 2002.06 - 83 -...
  • Page 84 VGA right output Stereo sync input Serial RS-232 cable Technical specification Not in use Pin Name Function 1 +5V Not in use 2 GND Not in use 3 Sync Not in use 3pin MINI-DIN female copyright Christie 2002.06 - 84 -...
  • Page 85 Transmit ch A - 3 RxB/TxB+ Transmit or Receive ch B + 4 GND Ground 5 GND Ground RJ45 female 6 RxB/TxB- Transmit or Receive ch B + socket 7 Tx RS-232 Transmit 8 Rx RS-232 Receive copyright Christie 2002.06 - 85 -...
  • Page 86 Serial RS-232 cable Technical specification DVI-D right output (Left output is not in use) Pin Name 1 TMDS Data2- 2 TMDS Data2+ 3 TMDS Data2 Shield DVI-D female 4 No Connection 5 No Connection copyright Christie 2002.06 - 86 -...
  • Page 87 15 Ground (for +5 V) Technical specification 16 Hot Plug Detect 17 TMDS Data0- 18 TMDSData0+ 19 TMDS Data0Shield 20 No Connection 21 No Connection 22 TMDS Clock Shield 23 TMDS Clock + 24 TMDS Clock < copyright Christie 2002.06 - 87 -...
  • Page 88 9 +5V DC Not connected 10 SGND Sync Ground 11 ID0 Grounded 12 SDA DDC Serial Data Line 13 HSYNC Horizontal Sync out 14 VSYNC Vertical Sync out 15 SCL DDC Data Clock Line copyright Christie 2002.06 - 88 -...
  • Page 89 VGA input right Power input Stereo sync input Stereo sync output Shield Serial plug 1 RJ45 male plug Serial plug 2 DVI-D right output VGA right output Serial RS-232 cable Technical specification 9pin DSUB female copyright Christie 2002.06 - 89 -...
  • Page 90: Dimensions

    · Keyboard for meny control and easy setup · `Toggle button´ for Left/Right channel swap · Skewing of incoming signal Dimensions · Size: 7 x 19 x 25 cm (HxWxD) · Weight: approx. 1,5 kg copyright Christie 2002.06 - 90 -...
  • Page 91: Technical Specification

    · 15 - 25 VDC, 2OW · VGA 15-pin DSUB female · RJ45 port with RS-232 Outputs · 2 x VGA 15-pin DSUB female, left and right channel · 2 x digital DVI, left and right channel copyright Christie 2002.06 - 91 -...
  • Page 92 · 1 Power cable (220V - European style) · 2 RGB computer cables (15 pin DSUB male/male) · 1 Serial RS-232 cable, RJ45 to 9-pin DSUB female · 1 User’s manual · 1 Warranty card copyright Christie 2002.06 - 92 -...
  • Page 93 FCC STATEMENT This equipment complies with the limits for a Class A computing device, pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules. It generates and uses radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio and television reception. Only peripherals (computer input/output devices, terminals, printers, power adapters etc.) certified to comply with the Class A limits may be attached to a computer that complies with Class A limits.
  • Page 94 NORTH AMERICA EUROPE ASIA-PACIFIC / OTHER CHRISTIE Digital Systems, Inc. CHRISTIE Digital Systems, Inc. CHRISTIE Digital Systems, Inc. 809 Wellington St. North View Point 627A Aljunied Road Kitchener, Ontario, Canada N2G 4Y7 200 Ashville Way # 05-02 Biz Tech Centre Tel.

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