Mirage 3D Stereo Sync Cable - Christie Mirage User Manual

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3. Mirage 3D Stereo Sync Cable

Most applications produce the best stereo 3D results when using the 3D
Stereo Sync Cable provided with your Mirage projector (see below). This
GPIO cable provides the means for synchronizing the various components in
your 3D system with a guarantee of minimum frame delay. Your source,
projector display output, and emitters or Z-screens can then operate together
with precision to minimize cross-talk and color artifacts. Typically one 3D
Stereo Sync Cable can synchronize all glasses or gating devices in a
projection array. Connect as shown below.
Figure 2 Mirage 3D Stereo Sync Cable
TWO STEREO 3D SYNC INPUTS
cable to either
INPUT A
inputs are identical and allow you to connect two different Stereo 3D sources
and conveniently switch the display back-and-forth between them.
ONE STEREO 3D SYNC OUTPUT
your stereo 3D sync emitter or Z-screen PZE device. The L/R switching of
the device can then be synchronized according to the controlling signal of
choice—either the source input signal or the projector's output signal—as set
in the projector's Simulation 3D menu.
The Stereo cable is required if your configuration includes one of the
following factors:
Synchronizing to a PC monitor.
Synchronizing multiple projectors for a blended screen.
Connect your video card's stereo 3D sync
or
on the 3D Stereo Sync Cable. These
INPUT B
Connect the 3D Stereo Sync Cable output to
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