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NOTES: 1) Increasing the Dark Interval decreases the peak brightness of the image.
Use only if necessary—you may prefer some color artifacts rather than reduced
brightness, or vice versa. 2) Higher input frame rates limit the range of Dark Interval
adjustment. 3) You may have to adjust Gamma (if available—it is set to "Default" if
the Adjust Primary Colors function is also in use) to account for the longer dark
interval. 4) Faster glasses enable use of a briefer dark interval. 5) See Table 3.3 for
an example of a 96 Hz source having 1 ms dark time between frames.
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By default, the projector begins display on its first (top) line of pixels. However, it is
important to remember that a V-Position adjustment (accessed in the Size and
Position menu) determines the first active line in the source, moving your display
accordingly. Such an adjustment, therefore, increases or decreases the delay in your
display signal, in turn changing the required synchronization in your 3D application.
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Note that H-Position and Blanking controls do not affect timing parameters.
There are numerous compatible 3D source signals that are compatible with the
Mirage 10000. Two examples of compatible timing parameters are shown in Table
3.3.
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Interval setting to "67" when using the 96 Hz source shown in Table 3.3, you will
have 1 ms dark time between frames to accommodate the opening/closing of your 3D
glasses.
Refer to the following guide when 3D images displayed by Mirage 10000 do not
appear as you expect:
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already maximized, the pixel clock rate of the source is too high for the projector.
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have an appropriate signal connected. Check your source—make sure it meets the
criteria listed earlier in 3D Source Requirements and Conditions.
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signals can reach glasses. 2) If using a Pi Cell polarizer and passive glasses, make
sure you are using a screen that maintains polarity. 3) Are depleted batteries slowing
down the active glasses? 4) Fix timing parameters in your source. 5) Adjust Dark
Interval setting.
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More delay, so display starts later in the signal
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Less delay, so display starts earlier in the signal
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Pixel rate must be less than 160 MHz.
: Make sure your source signal is 96 Hz or higher.
: If this option is disabled (gray), you likely do not
: 1) Make sure the IR emitter is not blocked and that its
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If you set the Mirage 10000 Dark
: Increase pixel tracking to 1168 or higher. If
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