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: If vanishing points of objects
appear in the foreground rather than background, destroying perspective, the TTL
inverter is likely missing or not working (you can confirm this by turning the glasses
upside-down3D will return). Or, if you are using the Stereo3D
TM
Interface Module,
the checkbox in the Advanced Image Settings needs to be toggled.
: The horizontal back porch may be too small or too large. If
you can lock to the signal by changing H-Position but have a black left edge in the
image, reduce the sources horizontal back porch blanking. If the black edge is on the
right, increase the sources horizontal back porch blanking.
: You may need to enable the Clamp Tip
option in the Input Levels menu (accessed via Advanced menu) with 4- or 5-wire
signals.
: If some grays in your grayscale appears tinted when viewed in
3D mode (i.e., Minimum Delay), your glasses may be slightly slow for the current
signal setup. 1) If possible, adjust the projectors Dark Interval control. 2) Double-
check timing adjustments to the source. 3) Use faster glasses.
When working with multiple projectors, you may want to use the RS-232 or RS-422
serial ports to chain the projectors together in a network that you control from either a
keypad or a computer/controller (see 2.9, Serial Port Connections). Or you may prefer
that each projector stands alone, in which case you will probably use a single IR
remote keypad. In either case, you can switch back and forth between broadcasting to
all projectors or controlling each projector individually. You may also want to match
adjacent images to one another with an accuracy that demands adjustment of one or
more of their primary color cast.
Make sure you have assigned a unique projector number to each projector present
this number will be required in order get the exclusive attention of an individual
projector. To assign a projector number:
Press
and select the Communications menu. In the Communications menu, scroll
down to "Projector#" and enter a three-digit number (000 to 999) for identifying the
current projector. Press
to accept the entry, or to cancel.
Repeat for each projector, using a unique three-digit number for each. Once every
projector has its own number, you can begin to control the network.
First make certain that only one (any) networked projector has its "Broadcast Keys"
option selected (checked) and IR sensors enabled the remaining projectors must
have the Broadcast Keys option unchecked and their keypads disabled (do this in
Preferences menu). The "Broadcast Keys" projector will then relay keypad
commands to the other projectors. If using a wired remote, make sure to select the
Broadcast Keys option for the projector to which the wired remote is connected.
To work with a single projector, press
to display an editable window from each
projector. Enter the three-digit number you have assigned to the projector you wish to
control. All keypad commands will then affect this projector exclusively until you press
again and enter a different number, or until you switch to broadcast mode (below).
NOTE: If you are using a computer or controller to issue commands, use the correct
RS-232 software command to gain control of a single projector.
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