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  • Page 1 Mirage WQ-L U s e r M a n u a l 020-101372-01...
  • Page 2 The warranty does not apply to any product where the serial number has been removed or obliterated. The warranty also does not apply to any product sold by a reseller to an end user outside of the country where the reseller is located unless (i) Christie has an office in the country where the end user is located or (ii) the required international warranty fee has been paid.
  • Page 3 CAN ICES-3 (A) / NMB-3 (A) 이 기기는 업무용 (A 급 ) 으로 전자파적합등록을 한 기기이오니 판매자 또는 사용자는 이점을 주의하시기 바라며 , 가정 외의 지역에서 사용하는 것을 목적으로 합니다 . Environmental The product is designed and manufactured with high‐quality materials and components that can be recycled and reused.  This symbol means  that electrical and electronic equipment, at their end‐of‐life, should be disposed of separately from regular waste. Please dispose of the product  appropriately and according to local regulations. In the European Union, there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic  products. Please help us to conserve the environment we live in!
  • Page 4 Addendum Translated copies of this document are provided on the CD in the back of this document. The CD may also contain additional product documentation. Read all instructions before using or servicing this product. 本 文档 的翻译副本在本文档背面的  C D  上提 供。 该  CD   中还 可能 包含 其他 产品 文 档...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Main Tab—Status ..........33 Mirage WQ-L User Manual...
  • Page 6 ........56 Set Up the Mirage WQ-L to Display 3D Content .
  • Page 7 Serial Command Reference ........73 Mirage WQ-L User Manual...
  • Page 8 PING (PNG) ........... 94 Mirage WQ-L User Manual...
  • Page 9 Configuration ..........110 Mirage WQ-L User Manual...
  • Page 10 Specifications ..........112 Mirage WQ-L User Manual...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    Mirage WQ-L projectors are professional quality WQXGA data projectors featuring the latest in DLP display technology to achieve high brightness, high resolution video projection images. The modular design of the Mirage WQ-L projectors makes them an ideal choice for the demanding needs of visualization applications.
  • Page 12: Key Features

    A User Kit is supplied with each projection system. Additional User Kits can be purchased separately (P/N: 130-103105-xx). Make sure these components were received with the projector: • Warranty Card • Web Registration Form • Line Cord (appropriate for region) Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 13: Installation

    Do not place the projector onto a surface with the line cord retainer side down. Failure to comply may result in damage to the line cord retainer. Christie recommends that the packaging material for at least one projector is saved in case one needs to be shipped for service.
  • Page 14 Installation Line cord Top foam Handles Place on a flat surface in the orientation shown. Do not place the projector onto a surface with the line cord retainer side down. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 15: Mount The Projector

    If you are mounting a ruggedized kit use the seven designated mounting points on the front of the projector. The handles will need to be removed to access four of these points. Christie does not provide the ruggedized kit or the hardware to secure a ruggedized kit. Christie recommends using M6 hardware with a 10 mm thread engagement, and a maximum torque of 4 Nm.
  • Page 16: Install The Lens

    5. Align the lens interface plate with the lens mount. Fully insert the assembly straight into the lens mount opening without turning. 6. Rotate the lens clamp to the closed position before fastening the security screws. Security screw Security screw Lens clamp (closed position) Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 17: Setup Procedures

    To estimate the throw distance take the horizontal width of the screen and multiply it by the lens throw ratio. The result determines approximately the distance the projector should be positioned from the screen to project a focused Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 18: Determine Vertical And Horizontal Position

    The type of projection lens you install determines the amount of available vertical offset. Vertical offset can be expressed as the percent of half the image height or the number of pixels of shift from lens center. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 19: Connect A Source

    All source connections are made to the input panel, located at the back of the projector. Each input is labeled for easy identification. Using the correct cable(s), connect your source. See Network Setup for External Communications on page 22. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 20: Serial Port Connections

    The GPIO connector provides a method of interfacing a wide range of external I/O devices. For complete details on pin configuration and how to program the GPIO see GPIO Port on page 108. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 21: Connect To Power

    The dedicated earth wire must be installed by a Christie accredited service technician. To connect the projector to an IT power distribution system connect the building ground to the internal ground lug behind the AC input inside the projector.
  • Page 22: Network Setup For External Communications

    2. From the WebUI, set the IP address in Configuration > Communications > Ethernet Settings. See Communications on page 50. 3. From the WebUI, in Configuration > Communications set network routing to Separate. See Communications on page 50. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 23: Mixed Network

    #3 will respond to the RS422 controller. • To isolate Ethernet communications, select RS232 and RS422 Joined. Only projector #1 will respond using Ethernet Projector #1 Projector #2 Projector #3 RS232 RS232 RS422 CAT5 CAT5 Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 24: Rs232 Network

    1. Connect the controller to one projector by connecting an RS422 serial cable between the PC and the RS422 port on the input panel. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 25: Arrayloc Network Configuration

    2. Connect a standard CAT5 Ethernet cable between the ArrayLOC network switch and the Control Network port of each projector. 3. From the Main menu, select ArrayLOC > ArrayLOC Configuration. 4. From the ArrayLOC Network drop-down list select Control Network. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 26 It may be possible to reuse the Ethernet cable supplied with the projector for one of these connections, but at least one connection requires that you supply an additional Ethernet cable per projector. CAT5 CAT5 CAT5 CAT5 CAT5 CAT5 ArrayLOC Network Switch Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 27: Adjust Image Geometry And Optical Alignment

    In rear screen applications where space behind the projector is limited, a mirror may be used to fold the optical path. The position of the projector and mirror must be accurately set — if considering this type of installation contact Christie Customer Support for assistance. Mirage WQ-L User Manual...
  • Page 28: Boresight Alignment

    11. Lock the set screws, and re-check the boresight quality. Tighten the set screws to prevent them from shifting. 12. When the image is focused, lock adjustments in place by tightening the adjustment screws until just tight. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 29: Adjust Software To Optimize Image

    5. Adjust ArrayLOC color target. Adjust Projected White and Primary Colors for the Array on page 43 6. Fine-tune ArrayLOC to compensate for system optics. Fine-tune Projector Colors with a Color Meter on page 46. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 30: Web Ui Overview

    Primary tabs Main Input drop-down list Main Signal State (read-only) Secondary Input drop-down lists Secondary Signal State (read-only) Secondary tabs (specific to a primary tab) located along the bottom of the Main page. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 31: Navigate The Webui

    Press Esc to cancel any adjustments. • Some settings automatically impose a test pattern or color change as part of making the adjustment. Press Enter to save the adjustment. Press Esc to cancel any adjustments. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 32: Check Boxes

    When working with the projector menu system on the Tools tab, highlight the menu option and press h. To disable this feature, select the Admin tab and click on the Hide button underneath Tooltip. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 33: Basic Webui Operation

    ESC. Select Maximize to view the full screen. Various types of menu elements allow you to define projector settings including field entries, drop- down lists, check boxes, and sliders. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 34: Admin Tab

    Under the Admin tab, select the System tab at the bottom of the window to upgrade, upload, backup and restore specific files, change gamma properties, and interrogate the projector (creating a zip file of information). Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 35 3. Enter a descriptive name in the Display Name field. 4. From the Index drop-down select which memory location the file should be stored to. Base Gamma Curve (BGC) on page 78. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 36: Admin Tab-Users

    Passwords can be a minimum of four and a maximum of 128 characters. Advanced Tab—Real Time Events (RTE) The RTE tab is where you can manage real-time events (i.e. add, delete, edit, copy and setup the GPIO). Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 37 3. Select a type of event from the System Event drop-down list. Depending on the selection made, additional selections are available in the second drop-down list located underneath (i.e. Input Change # > Slot 1, Input 1). Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 38: Advanced Tab-Serial

    1. From the Advanced tab, select the secondary Serial tab. 2. Enter a serial command in the Serial Command field. See Serial Communication on page 63. 3. Click Send to add the serial command. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 39: Operation

    Off. Or, press and release the Power button followed immediately by the up arrow key (On) or the down arrow key (Off) to guarantee the correct action. This is useful if you are not sure of the current state of the projector. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 40: Input Slots

    Press Proj to display the current IP and projector number on screen. Enter Press Enter to select a highlighted item, to toggle a check box, or to accept a parameter adjustment and return to the previous menu or image. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 41: Select Inputs

    48. ArrayLOC Mirage WQ-L projectors use ArrayLOC to display a common gamut and brightness across an array of projectors. ArrayLOC monitors the projector array and adjusts settings automatically. The following section outlines how to manage color using ArrayLOC.
  • Page 42: Configure Bright/Colorloc

    This menu is used to configure the warning and minimum brightness and gamut thresholds. 1. From the Main menu, select ArrayLOC > Bright/ColorLOC Configuration to access and work with the capabilities of the projectors in the array. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 43: Adjust Projected White And Primary Colors For The Array

    Use this menu on the master projector to configure the target color space settings. This is the recommended way to control the color space for the projector and array The settings apply to the projectors in the same ArrayLOC group. These settings are enabled on master projectors only. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 44 7. If the array appears matched across all projectors for color and brightness, color setup is complete. If further adjustment is required, see Fine-tune Whites, White Brightness, or Primary Colors on page 45. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 45: Fine-Tune Whites, White Brightness, Or Primary Colors

    4. Use the Synchronized keys, Test Pattern, Color Enable option to set the projector to listen for remote keystrokes through the ArrayLOC network and the master projector. All synchronized projectors respond to the same keystrokes. Double key strokes may not register correctly, use alternate key commands instead. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 46: Fine-Tune Projector Colors With A Color Meter

    (-B) instead of increasing red and green. alternative: increase blue (+B) and increase green (+G) instead of decreasing red and increasing green. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 47: Image Settings

    (requires separate PC-based Arbitrary Gamma software application to create the table, and the WebUI to download it). If any of these special user curves have been installed, their names will appear in the Gamma drop-down list. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 48: Configure The Display

    In a multi-projector system this control may be used to adjust the output timing relative to the input so that all the projectors display the image at the same time. This allows for a seamless display across projectors. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 49: Power Management

    This may help ease thermal problems in such environments. Fan assist increases noise levels. Change Date and Time To change the current year-month-day, hour-minute-second go to Configuration > Date and Time. Changes made reset the projector real-time clock. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 50: Communications

    All Joined: All messages reach all ports, regardless of type. In the case of multiple Ethernet sessions, input on one Ethernet session will be relayed to all other Ethernet sessions, as well as to the RS232 and RS422 ports. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 51: Diagnostics And Calibration

    Off. Language Choose the available language to use in the projector menus. The change will take effect immediately. Diagnostics and Calibration To access this menu select Configuration > Diagnostics and Calibration. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 52: Upgrade Software

    3. Log in using the admin account. If you are unable to login under admin it may be that the password has been changed. Check with the projector maintainer for the correct password. 4. Select the Admin tab. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 53: Warp And Blend Images

    CTRL+F5. If the message, Main update failed xxx, see log for details is displayed copy the upgrade log and send it to Christie technical support. Warp and Blend Images The digital image warp and blend functionality combines multiple projector images into a single image.
  • Page 54: 3D Operation Of Mirage Projectors

    To display stereoscopic 3D video, you must connect the Mirage WQ-L projector to additional hardware such as stereo emitters and glasses. The type of 3D glasses can be active or passive depending on the type of stereo controller and screen used.
  • Page 55: Active Stereo 3D Configuration

    Emitter for controlling active shutter glasses, or a qualified device that mounts in front of the lens of the projector to process the light from the lens into a passive polarized light for passive glasses. Contact your Christie dealer for more information. Software and Content Requirements for Stereo 3D Applications •...
  • Page 56: Passive Stereo 3D Configuration

    This diagram shows the typical hardware configuration for passive stereo 3D systems: IMAGE IMAGE Passive Polarizing Glasses Polarization Maintaining Screen Active Filter Cell Server with Stereo 3D-capable graphics card 3D Stereo Sync Cable Left/Right Synchronization Signal Output Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 57: Set Up The Mirage Wq-L To Display 3D Content

    BNC B on the projector, which is necessary for 3D frame doubled input configurations. Set Up the Mirage WQ-L to Display 3D Content The projector must be installed to correctly display 2D content (optically aligned, focused, etc.) before configuring the 3D content: 1.
  • Page 58: Troubleshooting

    • Read, understand, and observe all warnings and precautions when diagnosing and servicing. • If a solution cannot be found in this guide, contact your dealer for assistance. • A Christie accredited service technician is required when opening an enclosure to diagnose any probable cause. •...
  • Page 59: Status Display

    On Self Test. Error Codes If the status display window shows any of the codes in the table below you may need a Christie accredited service technician to repair the component identified by the error code. Error codes are displayed in a three-phase format: •...
  • Page 60 Red driver Green driver Blue driver IR driver Red SAM Junction Temp Green SAM Junction Temp Blue SAM Junction Temp Fan Error Fan stall error (index number following tracks SST response IDs) Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 61 Red IR fan Green fan Blue Green fan 1 Blue Green fan 2 Miscellaneous Emergency stop due to a thermal overtemp (will hold for about 30 seconds and then revert back to standby --y) Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 62: Maintenance

    2. Roll a lens tissue around a swab and soak it in coated optics cleaning solution. The tissue should be damp, but not dripping. 3. Gently wipe the surface using a figure-eight motion. Repeat this motion until the blemish is removed. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 63: Serial Communication

    Set: A command to set a projector parameter at a specific level, such as changing to a certain input. • Request: A request for information, such as what input is currently in use. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 64: Basic Message Structure

    If the start character (left bracket) is received before an end character of the previous message, the partial (previous) message is discarded. Every message begins with the “(” (left bracket) character and ends with the “)” (right bracket) character. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 65: Prefix Characters (Optional)

    Function code. If the projector is replying, an “!” (exclamation mark) appears directly after the Function code. For Set type messages sent to the projector, neither of these characters appear. Data directly follows the code and subcode. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 66: Data

    Data in set messages to the projector do not require padding with zeros. • Within each message, multiple parameters of data must be separated by one “space” character. • Text parameters are enclosed in double quotes following the data, as in “Name”. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 67: Text Parameters

    REPLY (gamma function is 222) (BGF!222) (Code+Subcode!Data) REPLY (gamma function of secondary image (BGF+SECD!222) is 222) ($Code Data) SET AND ACKNOWLEDGE MESSAGE  ($BGF222) (message processed?) (&Code+Subcode Data Checksum) SET WITH CHECKSUM (&BGF222 171) Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 68: Specific Projector In A Network With One Controller

    Each character in this sequence requires one byte. The example below illustrates a “gamma function 222” reply from the projector. ASCII = HEX = 0x28 0x42 0x47 0x46 0x21 0x32 0x32 0x32 0x29 Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 69: Maximize Message Integrity

    ‘h’ indicates a hex number. If a “request” message has a checksum so will the reply. If using both “acknowledge” and “checksum”, either character can occur first. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 70: Access Specific Inputs

    (i.e., the projector is able to accommodate the receipt of up to ten more bytes after it sends 13h (Xoff). When the buffer is once again available, the projector will send a 11h (Xon) command to resume transmission. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 71: Network Operation

    Reply from Projector Turn Projector #5 on. (5pwr1) {none} What is the gamma function in (30BFG?) (BFG!222) Projector #30? Return gamma function from (30 2BFG?) (00002 00030con!127) Projector #30 to Controller #2. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 72: Description Of Control Types

    Advanced: Command is available at the advanced operator level log in. • Admin: Command is available at the administrator level log in. • Service: Command is available at the service level log in. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 73: Serial Command Reference

    Note: A group can synchronize to only one projector. Setting ABL+ABLV on any projector in a group to make that projector the master projector releases the setting from any previous master projector in the group. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 74 0 = Independent 1 = Synchronized Examples: (ABL+MODE1) Enable Array Bright/ColorLOC. (ABL+MODE2) Disable Array Bright/ColorLOC. (ABL+BRGP 2) Set the brightness group to 2. (ABL+BRTG 400) Set the brightness target to 400 Lumens. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 75: Auto Color Enable (Ace)

    (0 ADR 5) Set first device at address 0 to address to 5.  (65535 1001ADR?) Query address for all devices and return results to address 1001.  Expected response to previous query (01001 00005ADR!005). Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 76: Active Projector (Apj)

    Set to 1 to enable. Examples: (APW 0) Projector will remain in Standby Mode until the user presses the power key.  (APW 1) Projector will auto power up when A/C power is switched On. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 77: Auto Shutdown (Ash)

    Set the baud rate on port B (RS232 OUT) PRTC Set the baud rate on port C (RS422) Examples: (BDR+PRTA 6) Set baud rate on port A to 115200 bits per second.  (BDR+PRTA?) Get baud rate (BDR+PRTA!"115200"). Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 78: Base Gamma Curve (Bgc)

    Set the base gamma curve for video Examples: (BGF 100) Set the base Gamma Function to 1.0 for main video.  (BGF+MAIN 300) Set the base Gamma Function to 3.0 for main video. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 79: Base Gamma Slope (Bgs)

    Subcode DESCRIPTION OF USE <No Subcode > Set to 1 to enable. Examples: (BKY 1) Enable Broadcast Key.  (BKY 0) Disable Broadcast Key.  (BKY?) Get current Broadcast key state. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 80: Color Enable (Cle)

    Keep at default value of zero for all other applications. Increasing this control will reduce the peak brightness of the image. Parameters • Control Group: Preference • Subclass: Power Up Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 81: Examples

    • 2 = Serial ports Subcode Description of Use <No Subcode > EXAMPLE: (EME ?) Get current Error Message Enable state.  (ESM ?) Set Error Message Enable to send errors out serial ports. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 82: Enable Stealth Mode (Esm)

    Subcode Description of Use <No Subcode > Sets input used to lock output. Examples: (FLE 1) Enables frame lock. (FLE 2) Enables frame lock. (FLE ?) Get frame lock enabled status. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 83: Serial Flow Control (Flw)

    The value used is a 1/1000th of a frame. For example, 1000 equals one frame. Frame Lock Enable (FLE) on page Subcode Description of Use STAT? Retrieve the actual minimum frame delay. Examples: (FRD 500) Delay 0.5 frames.  (FRD+STAT?) Retrieve actual minimum frame delay. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 84: Gamma Correction (Gam)

    (GIO+CNFG "IIOOOIO") Set pins 2, 3 and 8 to Input, 4, 6, 7 and 9 to Output. Serial Help (HLP) Unsaved Power Down Operator CONTROL GROUP: SUBCLASS: ACCESS LEVEL: Description Query a list of all available serial commands, with brief descriptions and current enabled states. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 85 Description of Use <No Subcode > Request entire command Help listing, or list for a single command. Examples: (HLP?) Retrieve entire command Help listing.  (HLP? "BRT") Retrieve all subcodes/descriptions/enables for BRT control. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 86: Projector Health (Hlt)

    8 = Color Bars 1 = Grid 5 = Black 12 = Edge Blend 2 = Grey Scale 16 6 = Checker 14 = Boresight 3 = White 7 = 13 Point Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 87 <No Subcode > Enable, disable or change standard test patterns. Example: (ITP 0) Disable test patterns - revert to previous Input signal.  (ITP 1) Set test pattern to the grid pattern. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 88: Keypad Ir Sensor Disable (Ken)

    7 - Korean TEMP Set the temperature units: 0 - Celsius 1 - Fahrenheit Examples: (LOC+LANG 1) Set language to French. (LOC+LANG ?) Get language.  (LOC+TEMP 1) Set temperature to Fahrenheit. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 89: Logical Shutter (Lsh)

    (MDE+PRTA "7E1") Set mode on port A to 7-bit, even parity, 1 stop bit.  (MDE+PRTA "7O1") Set mode on port A to 7-bit, odd parity, 1 stop bit.  (MDE+PRTA?) Get mode (MDE+PRTA!"8N1"). Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 90: Network Setup (Net)

    (NET+ETH1 ?) Get IP address from second controller. (NET+ETH1! "192.168.1.36"). (NET+MAC0 ?) Get MAC address from first controller. (NET+MAC0! "00:12:3F:7B:76:B4"). (NET+GATE ?) Get default gateway. (NET+GATE! "192.168.0.1"). (NET+PORT 3002) Set the Port number. (NET+PORT ?) Get the Port number. (NET+PORT! 3002). Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 91: Network Routing (Ntr)

    3 = RS232, RS422 & Ethernet are all connected to each other Examples: (NTR?L) List routing options.  (NTR 0) Set routing so that each connection is routed separately.  (NTR 3) Set routing to full daisy-chaining. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 92: Projector Color Adjustment (Pca)

    RSTA Reset all adjustments to factory defaults. SAVE Saves current set of adjustments as factory defaults. WBAJ White Brightness Adjustment COPY Copy data setting from a referenced table to the selected one. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 93 Serial Command Reference Example: Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 94: Projector Hours (Pjh)

    This control swaps the current main and Inputs. It will swap the Inputs regardless if there are valid signals on either of the Inputs. Subcode Description of Use <No Subcode > Example: (PPS) Swap Inputs. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 95: Serial Port (Prt)

    Get or Set the power state of the projector. Examples: (PWR?) Get projector power status.  (PWR1) Turn the LEDs and all electrical power On.  (PWR0) Set the projector to Standby mode. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 96: Advanced Color Setting (Rgb)

    (RTE T YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS YYYY/MM/DD D R "description" "command") Where the first date and time is the start date and occurrence time. The second date is the end date. R is the "Repeat Every" interval i.e. repeat every R days Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 97 23:00:00, starting from January 1, 2009 until February 1, 2009 (RTE T 2009/01/01 23:00:00 2009/02/01 D 2 "description" "(PWR 1)") - power on the projector every other day at 23:00:00, starting from January 1, 2009 until February 1, 2009 Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 98: Select Input (Sin)

    (SIN 11) Set main video to DVI connector 1. (SIN 21) Set main video to DVI connector 2. (SIN+SECD 11) Set secondary video to DVI connector 1. (SIN+SECD ?) Report which DVI connector routes secondary input. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 99: Screen Orientation (Sor)

    1 = Rear Projection  2 = Front Projection Inverted  3 = Rear Projection Inverted Subcode Description of Use <No Subcode > Example: (SOR 0) Set image orientation to Front projection. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 100: System Status (Sst)

    Instead a simple substitution for the small 'x' is made, according to the following table: Max drives, read only EBU, read only SD Video, read only HD Video, read only Factory, read only User 1 User 2 User 3 Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 101: Emitter Delay (Tdd)

    Proper adjustment of this delay will eliminate cross talk and odd colors caused by timing differences between the glasses and the projected image. The user specified delay is added after sync locking. Parameters • Control Group: Preference • Subclass: Power Up • Access Level: Operator Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 102: Examples

    • Dual Input 3D—Content from two independent 48-60Hz “passive” frame locked sources are interleaved into a native 96-120Hz native frame rate. This requires an optional input module and both signals must be from the same signal type. Parameters • Control Group: Preference • Subclass: Power Up Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 103: Examples

    3D Stereo cable chain is connected to the emitter and should specify "To Emitter". All Other projectors should select "To Next Input" if other projectors are used in the chain. Parameters • Control Group: Preference • Subclass: Power Up • Access Level: Operator Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 104: Examples

    If ghosting is occurring the emitter delay and dark time controls may be used to help correct the situation. Parameters • Control Group: Unsaved • Subclass: Power Up • Access Level: Operator Examples Disable 3D test pattern. TDT 0 Enable 3D test pattern. TDO 1 Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 105: Time/Date (Tmd)

    The control subcodes provide access to all the presets. Due to the large number of sub-codes they are not all listed. Instead a simple substitution for the small 'x' is made, according to the following table: 3200K 5000K (D50) Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 106 (TWP+WH2Y ?) Return value of 6500K setting white y point. (TWP+SWCT 1) Derive x and y from color temperature setting. (TWP+WHCT 8000) Set color temperature to 8000K. (TWP+COPY 4) Copy settings from 9300K to current. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 107: User Id (Uid)

    This serial command controls warping settings. Subcode Description of Use SLCT Select warping mode: 0 = disabled 2 to 17 = select TWIST warp maps Examples: (WRP+SLCT0) - Warping disabled. (WRP+SLCT2) - Use TWIST warp map #1. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 108: Gpio Port

    +12V (200 mA) Pin 2 GPIO 2 Pin 3 GPIO 4 Pin 4 GPIO 6 Pin 5 Ground Pin 6 GPIO 1 Pin 7 GPIO 3 Pin 8 GPIO 5 Pin 9 GPIO 7 Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 109: Configure Gpio

    Reply of pin states - H means pin is high, L means pin is low. (GIO+CNFG) Request the configuration of all pins. (GIO+CNFG “IIIOOOO”) Reply of pin configurations - pins #2, 3 and 4 are inputs, pins 6, 7, 8 and 9 are outputs. Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 110: Webui Menu Tree

    Serial (RS-422) Options Mac Address NET+MACO 4. Projector Address 5. Network Routing Ethernet Settings 7. Broadcast Keys 8. Front IR Enabled KEN+FRNT 9. Wired Keypad Enabled KEN+WIRE 10. Display Error Messages 11. Language LOC+LANG Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 111: Input & Switching

    12. Green Part of White PCA+GOxW 13. Blue Part of White PCA_BOxW 14. Clear Adjustments PCA+CLRA 15. Reset Current Adjustments to Defaults PCA+RSTL 16. Copy Adjustments From PCA+COPY 17. White Brightness Adjustment PCA+WBAJ Mirage WQ-L User Manual 020-101372-01 Rev. 1 (04-2014)
  • Page 112: Specifications

    Inputs / inputs • On-board Ethernet control capabilities outputs, • Additional Ethernet connections for Christie ArrayLOC™ network control and networking • IR/wired remote control as part of optical user kit • 2 x RS232 ports and 1 x RS422 port •...
  • Page 113 Each offset is specified with the other at zero. Simultaneous horizontal and vertical offsets may limit the adjustment range of each. Mirage WQ-L is available with a Ruggedized Motion Platform kit. These are purpose built to interface with customers' motion platform structures and available on a build-to-order basis.
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