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    							Appendix G: Index  
    F-2 020-100001-01 Rev. 01 (04/07) 
    The RGB400 ALT Input Module may be installed in this projector, a Marquee Signal 
    Switcher, or a Marquee Case/Power Supply. The module receives analog RGB input 
    signals from computers or other RGB source devices. Video inputs are 75
    Ω 
    terminated. Video outputs provide buffered loop-through to another display device. 
     
    RGB400ALT Features 
    • Accepts 3, 4, or 5 wire RGB video (sync-on-green, composite sync, or 
    separate horizontal and vertical sync) 
    • Accepts YPbPr, composite (on green) and Y/C (on red/blue) 
    • BNC connectors for RGB signal inputs 
    • Buffered loop-through video outputs 
    NOTE: The audio connectors are not functional.  
    The PC250 Analog Input Module may be installed in this projector, a Marquee Signal 
    Switcher or a Marquee Case/Power Supply. The module receives analog RGB input 
    signals from IBM PC compatibles or Macintosh computers. Video inputs are 75
    Ω 
    terminated. Video outputs are provided for buffered loop-through to another display 
    device. 
     
    PC250 Analog Features 
    • Accepts VGA or MAC RGB video 
    • 15 pin D connectors for video 
    • Active loop-through video outputs 
    NOTES: 1) This interface does not accept VGA and MAC signals simultaneously. 2) 
    The audio connectors are not functional. 3) Trademarks are the rights of their 
    respective owners. 
    This module can display digital video input signals conforming to the DVI (Digital 
    Visual Interface) single-channel standard. 
     
     RGB400 Active Loop-Thru f 
     Input Module 
     38-804607-
    xx 
     PC250 Analog f 
     Input Module 
     38-804609-
    xx 
     DVI Input Module f
     
     38-804635-xx  
    						
    							 Appendix G: Index 
    020-100001-01 Rev. 01 (04/07)   F-3  
    Features 
    • Supports Digital Visual Interface (DVI) single-channel  
    • Supports VESA® Extended Display Identification Data (EDID™)  
    • Provides an active-loop-through using a DVI connector (conforming to the 
    DVI Specification) 
     
    The module accepts a serial digital 4:2:2 component video signal (YCbCr) via a single 
    SERIAL IN BNC connector. The signal can loop through the SERIAL OUT BNC out to 
    another device (such as another projector). Inputs are 75
    Ω terminated. 
     
    SDI Features 
    • Accepts serial digital 4:2:2 component video (YCbCr)  
    • Provides both a 
    SERIAL IN and a SERIAL OUT BNC connector; includes status 
    LEDs for signal and error 
    • SMPTE 259M compatible 
    The Dual SD/HD-SDI Module enables incoming serial digital (SD or HD) data to be 
    tiled across multiple screen displays, overlapped for extra-bright displays, or 
    distributed to additional projectors for multiple, same-image screens. 
     
     
    Dual SD/HD-SDI Features 
    • Accepts and decodes up to two serial digital inputs 
    • Outputs up to two 10-bit YCbCr 4:2:2 video signals 
    • Provides input(s) to output(s) loop-through capability 
    • Supplies interchangeable inputs as part of the Picture-in Picture display 
    • SMPTE 259M and 372 compatible 
      Serial Digital Input Module f 
     38-804602-
    xx 
     Dual SD/HD-SDI Module f
     
     38-804656-xx  
    						
    							 
    Index 
     
    020-100001-01 Rev. 01 (04/07) G-1   
    3 
    3D Simulation, 3-34 
    3D Stereo Sync, 3-35 
    A 
    Ambient Lighting, 2-5 
    Anamorphic, 3-22 
    Arrow Keys, 2-9 
    Auto Input Level, 3-29 
    Auto Key, 3-5 
    Auto Setup, 3-5 
    AutoSource Checkbox, 3-19 
    B 
    Backlight, 3-42 
    Bad Sync, 3-70 
    Baud Rate, 2-17, 3-38 
    Blacklevels and Drives, 3-29 
    Blanking, 3-24 
    Brightness Key, 3-7 
    Brightness Uniformity 
    Canceling, 3-64 
    Definition, 3-60 
    Prerequisites, 3-60 
    Procedure, 3-60 
    Submenu, 3-43 
    Broadcast Key, 3-41 
    Broadcasting, 3-9 
    Built-in Keypad, 3-1 
    C 
    Cables 
    Serial Communication, C-1 
    Ceiling Mount, 2-11 
    Channel 
    Locked, 3-19 Name, 3-18 
    Number, 3-15, 3-19 
    Signal Type, 3-16 
    Channel Copy/Delete, 3-17 
    Channel Edit Menu, 3-18 
    Channel Key, 3-6, 3-15 
    Channel Selection, 3-15 
    Channel Setup Menu, 3-16 
    And Enter Key, 3-17 
    And Function Key, 3-17 
    Channels 
    Creating Automatically, 3-15 
    Creating in Channel Setup Menu,  
    3-17, 3-18 
    Definition of, 3-14 
    Deleting in Channel Setup Menu,  
    3-17 
    Checkbox Toggles, 3-12 
    ChristieNET. See 
    Communications:ChristieNET 
    Clamp Tip, 3-30 
    Color Adjustment, 3-32, 3-43 
    Color Saturation Submenu, 3-45 
    XY Submenu, 3-44 
    Color Enable, 3-47 
    Color Matching, 3-57 
    Color Space 
    Selecting, 3-26 
    Color Temperature, 3-33 
    Communications 
    ASCII Messaging, 3-68 
    ChristieNET, 3-68 
    Ethernet, 3-68 
    Remote Control of Projector, 3-68 
    Submenu, 3-38 
    Component Video, 2-13 
    Composite Video 
    Connection, 2-14 
    Configuration Menu, 3-36  
    						
    							Appendix G: Index  
    F-2 020-100001-01 Rev. 01 (04/07) 
    Contrast Key, 3-7, 3-25 
    Custom Sizing, 3-20 
    D 
    Dark Interval, 3-34 
    Date and Time 
    Setting, 3-37 
    Decoder AGC 
    Enabling, 3-27 
    Decoder Luma Delay, 3-28 
    Detail 
    Threshold, 3-36 
    Diagnostics and Calibration, Submenu, 
    3-46 
    Display 
    Channel List, 3-37 
    Error Messages, 3-38 
    Slidebars, 3-38 
    DVI, 2-14 
    E 
    Edge Blending, 3-43 
    Description, 3-64 
    How Blends are Used, 3-64 
    Main functions, 3-64 
    Procedure, 3-66 
    Enter Key, 3-9 
    Error Messages 
    Bad Sync, 3-70 
    H-Sync or V-Sync, 3-70 
    No Signal, 3-70 
    System Warnings/Errors, 3-70 
    Ethernet 
    Communications, 2-16 
    Troubleshooting, 5-3 
    Ethernet Network, 2-18 
    Ethernet Settings, 3-40 
    Exit Key, 3-9 
    F 
    Fade Time, 3-37 
    Film Mode Threshold, 3-36 
    Filter, 4-4 
    Freeze Image, 3-47 
    Full Height, 3-21 
    Full Screen, 3-21 
    Full Width, 3-21 
    Function Key, 3-8 
    G 
    Gamma, 3-25 Gamma Key, 3-7 
    Geometry and Color, Submenu, 3-42 
    Glossary of Terms, A-1 
    H 
    Help 
    Context-sensitive, 3-11 
    Horizontal Position, 3-23 
    I 
    Image 
    Brightness, 3-25 
    Contrast, 3-25 
    Detail, 3-26 
    Gamma, 3-25 
    Image Adjustments, 3-19 
    Image Blanking, 3-24 
    Image Resizing, 3-20 
    Image Size, 3-22, 3-23 
    In Menu Checkbox, 3-19 
    Input 
    Definition of, 3-14 
    Selecting/switching, 3-14 
    Settings, Advanced, 3-32 
    Input 3-2, 3-14 
    Input Keys, 3-6 
    Input Levels, 3-29 
    Color Enable, 3-30 
    Input Panel, 3-2 
    Input Video Black, 3-28 
    Installation 
    Considerations, 2-3, 2-5 
    Front Screen, 2-3 
    Lighting, 2-5 
    Screen Size, 2-4 
    Throw Distance, 2-5 
    Installation Type, 2-3 
    Interfaces,Optional, 2-14 
    Interpolated Color, 3-35 
    Invalid Channel, 3-69 
    IP Address, 3-40 
    Setting, 3-18 
    IR Sensors, 3-2 
    IR Sensors, 3-42 
    K 
    Keypad, 2-15, B-1 
    Built-in, 3-3 
    Enabling Wire Remote, 3-42 
    Guidelines, 3-5 
    IR Remote, 3-3  
    						
    							 Appendix G: Index 
    020-100001-01 Rev. 01 (04/07)    G-3  
    Replacing Batteries, 4-5 
    Wired, 5 
    Keystone 
    Correcting, 42 
    L 
    Lamp, 3-2, 4-4 
    Failure to Ignite, 5-3 
    History, 3-55 
    Hours, 3-53 
    Hours of Use, 3-56 
    Intensity Setting, 3-54 
    Limit, 3-53 
    LiteLoc, 3-54 
    Manu, 3-53 
    Message, 3-53 
    Mode, 3-54 
    Optical Aperture, 3-55 
    Recording Serial Number, 3-56 
    Serial Number, 3-53 
    Troubleshooting, 5-3 
    Lamp Door, 3-2 
    Lamp Modes 
    Max Brightness, 3-54 
    Power, 3-54 
    Lamp Replacement, 4-5 
    Language 
    Choosing, 3-37 
    Laser Key, 3-10 
    LEDs, Status, 3-71 
    Lens 
    Offset Adjustment, 2-6, 2-9 
    Replacement Procedure, 4-11 
    Lens Mount, 3-2 
    Level Value, 3-48 
    Line Cord, 2-2 
    Lite LOC Calibration, 3-49 
    LiteLOC 
    Troubleshooting, 5-3 
    Locked Channel Checkbox, 3-19 
    Luma Delay, 3-28 
    M 
    Menu 
    Channel Edit, 3-18 
    Channel Setup, 3-16 
    Configuration, 3-36 
    Image Settings, 3-25 
    Lamp, 3-53 
    Main, 3-10 
    Size and Position, 3-20 
    Test Pattern, 3-42 Menu Font Size, 3-37 
    Menu Key, 3-7 
    Menu Location on Screen, 3-37 
    Menu Navigation, 3-10, 3-19 
    Motion Filter, 3-36 
    Multiple Projectors 
    Description, 3-57 
    N 
    Network Routing, 3-39 
    Network, Split. See Split Network 
    No Resizing, 3-21 
    No Signal, 3-70 
    Noise Reduction, 3-26 
    Numerical Entry, 3-14 
    O 
    Odd Pixel Adjustment, 3-47 
    Level Detector, 3-48 
    Offsets 
    Horizontal, 2-6, 2-9 
    Vertical, 2-6, 2-9 
    Optical Aperture, 3-33 
    Optional Input, 2-14 
    Optional Input Modules, F-1 
    OSD Key, 3-8 
    P 
    Peak Detector, 3-30, 3-48 
    PIP, 3-50 
    Border Color, 3-52 
    Border Width, 3-52 
    Enable, 3-51 
    Image Settings. See Image Settings 
    Pixel Phase, 3-22 
    Pixel Tracking, 3-22 
    Plug & Display (EDID), 3-24 
    Port Number 
    Changing, 2-18 
    Entering, 3-40 
    Power 
    Connection, 2-20 
    Line Cord, 2-2 
    Setting for Lamp, 3-54 
    Power Key, 3-5 
    Powerup, Auto, 3-37 
    Primary Colors, Adjusting, 3-57 
    Projector 
    Assigning/Changing Number, 3-38 
    Error Conditions, 3-69 
    Features, 1-1  
    						
    							Appendix G: Index  
    F-4 020-100001-01 Rev. 01 (04/07) 
    How it works, 1-2 
    Mounting, 2-11 
    Number, 3-14 
    Quick Setup, 2-1 
    Resetting, 3-70 
    Projector Height, 2-11, 3-1 
    Projector Key, 3-8 
    Pull-Down Lists, Use of, 3-12 
    R 
    Remapping Keypad. See Working with 
    PIP or Seamless Switching 
    RGB 
    Connection, 2-12 
    RS-232 
    Connection, 2-15 
    RS-422 
    Connection, 2-15 
    S 
    Screen Size, 2-5 
    Seamless Switching. See Working 
    with PIP or Seamless Switching 
    Fade Time, 3-52 
    Image Optimization. See Working 
    with PIP or Seamless Switching 
    Shutter Key, 3-8 
    Slidebar Adjustment, 3-11 
    Slidebars 
    Direct, 3-12, 3-19 
    Using, 3-12 
    Source Setup. See Channel 
    Splash Screen Setup. See Menu:Splash 
    Screen Setup Split Network, 3-39 
    Split Networks 
    Options for Setup, 2-19 
    S-Video 
    Connection, 2-14 
    Swap Main and PIP Image. See PIP 
    Switcher, 3-19 
    Sync 
    Def. and types, 6-3 
    System Integration 
    GPIO Connector, 2-19, E-1 
    T 
    Test Key, 3-5 
    Test Pattern Grey Level, 3-47 
    Text 
    Editing, 3-13 
    Throw Distance, 2-5, D-1 
    Time-outs, 3-11 
    Troubleshooting 
    Ethernet, 5-3 
    Lamp, 5-3 
    Power, 5-1 
    V 
    Ventilation, 3-2, 4-3 
    Vertical Position, 3-23 
    Vertical Stretch, 3-22 
    Video Standards, 3-27 
    Y 
    YPbPr, 3-26 
    Connection, 2-13 
      
    						
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