Section 7: Specifications
M Series User Manual
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020-100009-05 Rev. 1 (09-2010)
7.2.10 Shutter
7.2.11 Lamps
7.2.12 Status LED
7.2.13 Electronics/SW
Open
Light transmitted to projection lens
Closed
All light blocked - no light on screen
Activation
Operation in less than 0.25 seconds.
Dual Mercury lamp system
Lamps are accessed from side of projector
Lamps are individually swappable while the
projector is running
Status LED’s Located at back of projector
LED STATES
Lamp 1, Lamp 2
Off
– Lamps are off
Yellow
– Lamp time has expired and lamp should be replaced
Green
– Lamp is on and operating correctly
Flashing red
– Lamp has malfunctioned
Power
Off
– AC power is off
Yellow
– AC is present but projector is in standby
Green
– Projector is powered up and operating normally
Flashing green/yellow
– Projector communication in progress
Flashing red
– Error has occurred. Details are displayed on the status display
Shutter
Green
– shutter is open
Yellow
– shutter is closed
FEATURE
COMMENTS
Video Format Re-Sizing
All video formats can be resized to fill screen either horizontally or
vertically while maintaining aspect ratio
Picture in Picture
Seamless Switching
Built-in 2D keystone and geometry correction
Auto-scaling
Auto-de interlacing
Edge blending
Black level edge blending not available on WX models
Warping
Tiling (support for up to 3x3 arrays)
Blanking and Image positioning
Brightness, contrast, color, and uniformity
user settable control
Image orientation
Can display image front/rear, normal/inverted (ceiling)
Electronics HW access
All accessible electronics are mounted from the back of the projector
Number of option cards
6 user inter-changeable – hot swappable
Number of processor cards
2 user inter-changeable
Number of option slots
4, located at back of projector for option cards; 1, located at back of
projector for processor card
Native format adjustment
Optional global aspect ratio setting can be set for projector allowing for
automatic scaling of all input images to required output format
Arbitrary Gamma
User definable gamma curves
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