Christie GraphXMASTER RPMS-D100U User Manual page 50

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Figure 3.16.Adjusting Blacklevels by Enabling Peak Detector
Processing Mode
Found on the second half of the Image Settings menu this control determines the
projector's processing route for the incoming signal.
(default): The projector will automatically
AUTO
select the correct processing mode according to
what input signal it detects. Use Auto unless you
want or need to override its performance and apply
a specific mode instead.
Performs 15 kHz NTSC/PAL video de-
VIDEO:
interlacing, regardless of signal type. Note that this option utilizes 8-bit
processing.
Performs basic de-interlacing and scaling, regardless of signal
GRAPHICS / HDTV:
type. Note that this option utilizes 8-bit processing.
Single option enabled for D100UF projector models only.
MINIMUM DELAY:
ADVANCED 10-BIT (ADP):
processing provided in the projector, resulting in smoother and clearer details in
video images. This feature requires installation of optional internal hardware—
the Advanced Digital Processing Module—and is disabled unless this module is
present. It provides full source-to-screen 10-bit processing for a digital video
source, typically connected via the optional Serial Digital Input Module or the
Digital HDTV Input Module (
) will also be noticeably improved, however these signals are first converted
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with 8-bit processing before routing through the ADP module.
Motion Filter
This control is most useful for smoothing out moving
images from interlaced sources. In most cases the proper
Motion Filter setting is automatically determined
according to the type of incoming source signal.
However, if your source is noisy and/or inconsistent you
may wish to "force" a setting to ensure stable processing
for this source—if desired, override the default "Auto" setting by selecting the
appropriate motion filter.
The projector will automatically use the correct motion filter according to
AUTO:
the incoming signal. Note that the Still filter will be applied for RGB non-HDTV
Uses 10-bit processing instead of the standard 8-bit
). Images from analog signals (
INPUT 2
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or
INPUT 1, 3
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