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OPERATION
Mirage 2000/4000/6000 User’s Manual
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for this source are correctly set. Upon exiting the Input Levels menu, the Peak
Detector checkbox will clear.
Figure 3.22. Adjusting Input Levels Using the Peak Detector
(RED EXAMPLE SHOWN)
Processing Mode
This control determines the
projector’s processing route
for the incoming signal.
1.
AUTO (default):
The projector will
automatically select the correct processing mode according to what input
signal it detects. Use “Auto” unless you want or need to override its
performance and apply a specific mode instead. NOTE: Auto does not
process 3D signals. You must select “Minimum Delay” mode instead.
2.
VIDEO: Performs 15 kHz NTSC/PAL video de-interlacing, regardless of
signal type. Note that this option utilizes 8-bit processing.
3.
GRAPHICS / HDTV: Performs basic de-interlacing and scaling, regardless
of signal type. Note that this option utilizes 8-bit processing.
4.
MINIMUM DELAY:
Provides minimum frame delays for 3D and simulation
purposes. You cannot display in 3D without using “Minimum Delay”.
This option requires the following conditions:
Stable RGB source (progressive), customized to match the
projector
Native 1280 x 1024 resolution• i.e., the 3D image cannot be
resized
Additional hardware and software as described in 3.10, 3D
Images.
5.
ADVANCED 10-BIT (ADP): Uses 10-bit processing instead of the standard
8-bit processing provided in the projector, resulting in smoother and
clearer details in video images. This feature requires installation of
optional internal hardware—the Advanced Digital Processing Module
and is disabled unless this module is present. It activates full source-to-
screen 10-bit processing for a digital video source, typically connected
via the optional Serial Digital Input Module or the Digital HDTV Input
Module (
INPUT 2
). Images from analog signals (
INPUT 1, 3
or
4
) will also
be noticeably improved, however these signals are first converted with 8-
bit processing before routing through the ADP module.