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Table 3.12 Channel Setup: Config 1 Window
Control
1: Icon
2: Input
3: Data Format
4: Source File
5: Screen File
6: Use PCF
7: PCF
8: Lamp File
9: ILS File
10: Auxiliary Lens
When to Use a PCF?
The availability of functions in the Channel Setup: Config 1 window depends on whether you choose to
utilize predefined Projector Configuration Files (PCFs) already downloaded to projector memory, or whether
you prefer to implement your own settings. PCFs can be created using the DLP Application then downloaded
to the projector. By enabling the Use PCF check box, you can select and implement a predefined PCF.
Most applications such as cinema, post production and "alternative" or "non-cinema" displays require one or
more display parameters to be individually adjusted. In this case, clear the Use PCF check box.
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Displays the icon associated with that channel. The Icon button allows you to select a new image
from a list of available options.
Identifies/sets the location/connection of the current source, such as cinema port 292-A, 292-B or a
DVI graphics port.
Identifies the source type (8-10-12 bit) and whether or not it is packed. The projector will process the
incoming signal according to the data format selected here. NOTE: Available data formats depend on
which projector input is selected and will reset to a default value if an input has not yet been selected.
Identifies/sets the expected incoming source resolution and aspect ratio such as 1998x1080 Flat. The
list of available sources are defined in
The source file is part of any pre-defined PCF that controls image processing for a given source.
When the Use PCF check box is selected, this component is greyed out and protected from further
change.
Identifies/sets display area, masking, cropping and expected lens for the current source. The default
Screen Files are Flat or Scope, which must be defined in the Advanced Setup: Screen File Setup
window. For more details, refer to
Select the Use PCF check box to use a pre-defined Projector Configuration File (PCF) for this
source and prohibit further Channel adjustments. When selected, the following PCF components will
be greyed out: Source File in the Channel Setup: Config 1 window and Target Color, Color Space,
Gamma, and LUT-CLUT in the Channel Setup: Config 2 window. Next, select the desired PCF
from the PCF list below. Clear the Use PCF check box if you wish to adjust the Channel settings.
In the PCF list, select the desired PCF from the available PCF files. This option is greyed when the
Use PCF check box is clear.
In the Lamp File list, select a lamp configuration that will associate the selected configuration with
this channel. To edit the selected lamp file settings, click the Launch Dialog button to the right of
the Lamp File list. This launches the Lamp File dialog, which offers the same options as those avail-
able in the Advanced Setup: Lamp Power/LiteLOC™ Setup window. For more details, refer to
Advanced Setup: Lamp Power / LiteLOC™ Setup Window, on page
Lamp File dialog are saved and will affect other channels that access this lamp file.
(Optional) - In the ILS File list, select an ILS configuration. This will associate an ILS configuration
with this channel. To edit the selected ILS file settings, click the Launch Dialog button to the right
of the ILS File list. This launches the ILS File dialog, which offers the same options as those avail-
able in the Advanced Setup: ILS File Setup window. For more details, see
File Setup Window, on page
3-34. Any changes made in the ILS File dialog are saved and will affect
other channels that access this ILS file. If the ILS is not enabled (the Enable Automatic ILS check
box on the Advanced Setup: Lens Setup window is not selected), an error message returns prompt-
ing you to enable the ILS before proceeding with adjusting the ILS values.
(Optional) - Indicates whether to use the anamorphic lens for this channel. If the lens mount is not
installed, the Auxiliary Lens check box is greyed out.
Advanced Setup: Source File Setup Window, on page
Advanced Setup: Screen File Setup Window, on page
Section 3: Operation
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3-40.
3-29. Any changes made in the
Advanced Setup: ILS
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