Masking; Display Non-Cinema Content; Select A Source - Christie CP2210 User Manual

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4.12.4 Masking

You use masking to conceal the unused edges of a screen. These are the two types of masking:
• Top Masking – Movable flat black panels or curtains are installed along the top edge of the screen. You raise
the curtain for flat images, and you lower the curtain for scope images.
• Side Masking – Movable flat black panels or curtains are installed on each side of the screen. You close the
curtain for flat images, and open the curtain for scope images.
Typically, you install top and side masking to allow a greater range of adjustment.
Figure 4-12 Top Masking for Scope

4.12.5 Display Non-Cinema Content

To display content from standard or high definition non-cinema sources, connect the source to the DVI-D A
and DVI-D B ports on the input panel. The DVI port auto-detects progressive scan and digital RGB sources
and displays them in their original format. Using two DVI ports as a higher-bandwidth dual-link or twin-link
pair is not supported. For a list of compatible non-cinema DVI sources, see
4.12.6

Select a Source

The cinema projector uses pre-configured channels to determine how to display images from different sources.
Each channel file contains the optimum processing and display settings for the source. You select channels on
the Main Touch Pad Controller (TPC) screen. If the channel you need is not listed on the Main panel, click All.
CP2210 User Manual
020-100410-08 Rev. 1 (05-2014)
Section 4: Adjusting the Image
Appendix A:
Specifications.
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