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    							Appendix A: Menu Tree
    Mirage J Series User ManualA-5
    020-100708-01 Rev.1 (11-2011)
    Configuration
    1. Language
    2. Output Options
    3. Lens Settings
    4. Power Management
    5. Date & Time
    6. Menu Preferences
    7. Communications
    8. Geometry & Color
    9. Diagnostics & Calibration
    10. Service
    11. Option Card Settings
    12.Reserved
    Advanced Main Menu continued
    Color Adjustments by X,Y
    1. Select Color Adjustment
    2. Color Temperature
    Valid Color Space
    3. Red X
    4. Red Y
    5. Green X
    6. Green Y
    7. Blue X
    8. Blue Y
    9. White X
    10. White Y
    11.Reserved
    12. Auto Color Enable
    13. Color Enable
    14. Copy From
    Color Saturation
    1. Select Color Adjustment
    2. Red Part of Red
    3. Green Part of Red
    4. Blue Part of Red
    5. Green Part of Green
    6. Red Part of Green
    7. Blue Part of Green
    8. Blue Part of Blue
    9. Red Part of Blue
    10. Green Part of Blue
    11. Red Part of White
    12. Green Part of White
    13. Blue Part of White
    14.Reserved
    15. Auto Color Enable
    16. Color Enable
    17. Copy From
    18. Lamp
    Geometry & Color
    1. Test Pattern
    2. Geometry Correction
    3. Brightness Uniformity
    4. Edge Blending
    5. Color Adjustments by X,Y
    6. Color Saturation
    7. Black Level Blending
    8. Default Color Adjustment
    9. Reserved
    10. Tiling Setup
    See Page A3 for Lamp
    Brightness Uniformity
    1. Brightness Uniformity Enable
    2. Test Pattern
    3. Coarse Adjustment
    4. Top Left Corner
    5. Left Side
    6. Bottom Left Corner
    7. Top Right Corner
    8. Right Side
    9. Bottom Right Corner
    10. Center
    11. Overall Gain
    12. Full Screen Eye-Motion Filter
    13. Eye-Motion Filter
    14. Reset Brightness Uniformity
    Settings
    Edge Blending
    1. Edge Blending
    2. Test Pattern
    3. Left Blend Width
    4. Right Blend Width
    5. Top Blend Width
    6. Bottom Blend Width
    7. Lamp
    8. Show Blending Overlap
    9. Advanced Edge Blending
    10. Full Screen Eye-Motion Filter
    11. Eye-Motion Filter
    12. Reset Edge Blending Settings
    See Page A3 for Lamp
    Black Level Blending
    1. Black Blend Enable
    2. Test Pattern
    3. Left Blend Width
    4. Right Blend Width
    5. Top Blend Width
    6. Bottom Blend Width
    7. Center Brightness
    8. Left Brightness
    9. Right Brightness
    10. Top Brightness
    11. Bottom Brightness
    12. Top Left Brightness
    13. Top Right Brightness
    14. Bottom Left Brightness
    15. Bottom Right Brightness
    16. Reset Black Level Blending Settings
    Advanced Edge Blending
    1. Enable Advanced Curve
    2. Left Blend Shape
    3. Left Blend Midpoint
    4. Right Blend Shape
    5. Right Blend Midpoint
    6. Top Blend Shape
    7. Top Blend Midpoint
    8. Bottom Blend Shape
    9. Bottom Blend Midpoint
    10. Reset Advanced Edge Blending
    Settings
    SeePageA4for:
    1. Language
    2. Output Options
    3. Lens Settings
    4. Power Management
    5. Date & Time
    6. Menu Preferences
    7. Communications
    11. Option Card Settings
    Geometry Correction
    1. Geometry Correction
    2. Test Pattern
    3. Adjust Horizontal Keystone
    4. Adjust Vertical Keystone
    5. Adjust 2D Keystone
    6. Reset Keystone settings
    Tiling Setup
    1. Tiling Setup
    2. Total Rows
    3. Total Columns
    4. Row
    5. Column
    Diagnostics & Calibration
    1. Test Pattern
    2. Grey Level
    3. Freeze Image
    4. Color Enable
    5. Input Peak Detector
    6. Input Level Detector
    7. Level Detector Threshold
    8. Aspect Ratio Overlay
    9. Test Pattern Color Swap
    10. Calibrate LiteLoc
    Calibration Status
    11. Freeze Image During Auto Setup
    Service
    1.Reserved
    2.Reserved
    3. Color Primary Settings
    4.Reserved
    5.Reserved
    6. Replace Backplane
    7. Remote Access Level
    8. Restore Factory Defaults
    9. Erase Data Files
    10. Delete All Real Time Events
    11. Status
    Requires the
    service
    password to
    enter this
    menu
    Color Primary Settings
    1. Red X
    2. Red Y
    3. Green X
    4. Green Y
    5. Blue X
    6. Blue Y
    7. White X
    8. White Y
    9.Reserved
    10. Auto Color Enable
    11. Color Enable
    12. Reset to Factory Color Primaries?
    13. Reserved
    14. ReservedRemote Access Level
    1. Remote Access Level (Ethernet)
    2. Remote Access Level (RS-232 IN)
    3. Remote Access Level (RS-232 OUT)
    4. Remote Access Level (RS-422)
    Main Menu
    1. Size & Position
    2. Image Settings
    3, Channel Setup
    4. Configuration
    5. Lamp
    6. Status
    7. Secondary Input & Switching
    8. Language
    9. Test Pattern 
    						
    							Mirage J Series User ManualB-1-020-100708-01 Rev. 1  (11-2011)
    Appendix B: GPIO
    This section explains how to use a GPIO link from the projector to external equipment, such as devices for
    3D synchronizing.
    B.1 GPIO Port
    The GPIO connector located on the input panel provides a 
    flexible method of interfacing a wide range of external I/O 
    devices to the projector. There are 7 GPIO pins available 
    on the 9pin D-Sub GPIO connector, which are 
    configurable via RS-232 commands.The other two pins 
    are reserved for ground and power - see table below for pin 
    identification. 
    Table B.1 GPIO Pin       
    The serial cable required for connecting the external device to the GPIO connector of the projector, must be 
    compatible with the external device.
    GPIO PINS
    PIN #SIGNAL
    Pin 1 + 12V (200mA)
    Pin 2 GPIO 2
    Pin 3 GPIO 4
    Pin 4 GPIO 6
    Pin 5 Ground
    Pin 6 GPIO 1
    Pin 7 GPIO 3
    Pin 8 GPIO 5
    Pin 9 GPIO 7 
    						
    							B-2Mirage J Series User Manual-020-100708-01 Rev. 1   (11-2011)
    Appendix B: GPIO
    Configuring the GPIO
    The GPIO connector can be configured to automate any number of events using the serial command code GIO. 
    Each Pin is defined as either an input or output depending on the desired outcome. Configure the pin as an 
    input if you want the projector to respond to something the device does and as an output if you want the 
    external device to respond to an action taken by the projector. For example, configure the pin as an output if 
    you want the lighting in a room to automatically dim when the projector is turned on.
    By using the GIO command, you can also set the state of each output pin as high or low. By default, the state of 
    each pin is high. The voltage applied to pins in the high state is +3.3V.
    A low state (or value of 0) will be read on an input pin if the circuit attached to the pin is open. A high state (or 
    value of 1) will be read on an input pin if the circuit attached to the pin is shorted to ground. This corresponds 
    to a switch closing event.
    Example 1. Turn room lighting on when the projector is turned off. (Assumes a control/automation unit is 
    configured to turn the lights on when pin 2 of its input goes high.) 
    NOTE: The strings in the commands refer to pins 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 in order from left to right. (GIO+CNFG “OOOIIII”) Set pin #2, 3 & 4 configuration to output and 
    pin 6, 7, 8 & 9 to input
    (GIO+STAT “HLXXXXX”) Set pin #2 to high, pin 3 to low and the state of 
    all other pins unchanged
    Query Command
    (GIO+STAT) Request the state of all pins
    (GIO+STAT “HLLHLLH”) Reply of pin states - H means pin is high, L 
    means pin is low
    (GIO+CNFG) Request the configuration of all pins
    (GIO+CNFG “IIIOOOO”) Reply of pin configurations - pins 2, 3 & 4 are 
    Inputs, pins 6, 7, 8 & 9 are Outputs 
    						
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