810 Reference Video System
10-megapixel digital projector & scaler
it will be used. The installation contractor provides Meridian with full details of the operating environment including the specifications and colour of the screen (the 810 will support both grey and white screens, though the latter is recommended), as the reflected light level depends on several factors, including the throw length and
the gain of the screen, as well as the light brightness. The 810 light output is controlled as part of a calibration process that meets international cinema standards every step of the way.
The calibration of the 810 projector is therefore part of an integrated installation and configuration process, including every aspect of the home cinema environment.
Calibration is often a
Similarly, it is not enough just to set up a projector to give a uniformly white screen at full output. It has to remain uniform across different luminance levels. In the 810, the flat field uniformity is superbly aligned for virtually zero deviation for an extraordinarily wide range of luminance values.
The fundamental intention behind the Meridian 810 Reference Video System is to give you, the viewer, the impression of looking through a window into the cinematographer’s world, with all its detail and three- dimensionality: and calibration is an important part of achieving that goal.
If you forget that you are looking at a screen illuminated by a complex chain of art and technology, and instead are connected directly to the
will experience with the 810. At last, the cinematographer’s dream is realised.
810 Scaler completes the system
To display an image with a resolution of
10 megapixels requires some very special scaling. To meet this requirement, Meridian has developed the 810 Reference Video Scaler.
Where some scaling technologies still rely on copying adjacent pixels to handle upconversion, the 810 scaler is fully interpolative, and offers a significantly higher level of processing. A brand new design, featuring Marvell’s powerful Qdeo® processing technology, the scaler converts any digital source (480i to 1080p) up to full 10 megapixel resolution. Its quiet and natural video processing produces images that
are free from noise and devoid of artefacts whether operating in 4:3, 16:9 or 2.35:1 modes.
810 Scaler
Outline Technical Specification All information is subject to revision
Supported formats
•Input formats: RGB 480i, 576i, 720p, 1080i,1080p; 24/48/50/60 f/s
•Output formats: up to 4096 x 2400 to drive projector inputs
Processor technology
•Multiple Marvell Qdeo video processors under microprocessor control
Connections
•HDMI In
•DVI in
•Quad DVI Out
•RS232 Projector socket
•RS232 Control socket
•Maintenance RS232 socket for firmware upgrades
•USB port for firmware upgrades via memory stick
•Meridian Comms BNC
•Ethernet port (RJ45) allows access to inbuilt web server for configuration
•IR sensor port for connection of G12 remote sensor
•Trigger output x 3: one controls anamorphic lens slide; others user configurable
Controls
•Reset, Home and More front panel buttons
•Soft Buttons x 5: take on different functions according to context, eg Setup, Projector Settings, Scaler Settings etc.
Enclosure
•2U, 19in rack mounting, uniform with C
Series
•17.25 x 13.5 x 3.5in / 437 x 343 x
87mm (W D H) approx, not including protuberances