Figure 3.14.

Section 3: Operation

for internal test patterns. However, once you switch back to a source, the White Boost settings will reset to the value set for that source.

Simulation 3D — SUBMENU OF ADVANCED IMAGE SETTINGS

This submenu allows you to adjust the timing between the input signal and its appearance on screen. This is most useful in applications where you want to match the timing of the projector to other equipment, such as a video recording device in broadcasting environments.

FRAME DELAY MONITOR — This

value changes as it monitors the

latency between input and output. The value should remain fairly constant and close to the value of the Frame Delay, indicating that timing of input and output frames is locked; the Frame Delay Monitor value should stay within 5-10 lines or so of the Frame Delay setting. If a frame is lost or “dropped”, the values will change significantly, indicating that the frame input is no longer equal to the output.

FRAME DELAY — Set the number of lines delayed between the input signal and its appearance on screen, keeping in mind that projector processing always adds one frame of delay to the frame delay setting. For applications, where the feeling of “real time” image response is a priority, a minimum setting is usually preferable. If set too high or low, frame locking will not be possible—most sources require approximately 50 lines of delay to ensure frame locking.

FRAME LOCK ENABLEWhen checked, the output image frame rate is locked to the input signal frame rate when possible. When the images are not locked, the input and the output will run as close to the same rate as possible, but frames may occasionally be duplicated or dropped.

By default, this option is checked.

Advanced Image Settings continued — SUBMENU

MOTION FILTER This control is most useful for smoothing out moving images from interlaced sources. In most cases the proper Motion Filter setting is automatically determined according to the type of incoming source signal. However, if your source is jittery and/or tearing you may wish to “force” a setting to ensure stable processing for this source—if

desired, override the default “Auto” setting by selecting the appropriate motion filter:

1.AUTO: The projector will automatically use the correct motion filter according to the incoming signal.

2.STILL: For static images with no motion, such as graphics from a CD.

3.MOTION: For video images that did not originate from film, or for moving computer-generated images.

4.FILM: For video images that originated from film. This will optimize image quality and stability.

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CSP70 specifications

Christie Digital Systems has long been regarded as a leader in visual display technology, and the CSP70 is a standout product in their portfolio. This innovative projector is designed to cater to professional environments such as corporate meetings, educational institutions, and event venues that require high-quality image projection.

One of the most notable features of the CSP70 is its impressive brightness. With a high lumen output, the CSP70 ensures vibrant and clear images even in well-lit conditions. This is particularly important for environments where ambient light can interfere with image quality. The projector employs advanced DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, which enhances color fidelity and contrast, producing sharp and detailed visuals that capture the audience's attention.

The CSP70 is also highly versatile, supporting a wide range of resolutions including 4K. This ability to display high-definition content makes it ideal for presentations that require fine detail and clarity. Whether used for corporate presentations, educational lectures, or immersive multimedia experiences, the projector delivers exceptional performance.

Another key characteristic of the CSP70 is its connectivity options. Featuring multiple input sources, including HDMI, DisplayPort, and various legacy connections, it ensures seamless integration with a variety of devices and media formats. This flexibility allows users to easily switch between sources without hassle, enhancing the efficiency of presentations and collaborations.

Moreover, the CSP70 incorporates advanced imaging technologies, including HDR (High Dynamic Range) support, which expands the color range and contrast ratio, providing stunning visuals that are more lifelike. The projector also boasts an extended lifespan, thanks to its robust design and efficient cooling system, minimizing maintenance interruptions and maximizing uptime.

In addition to its technical specifications, the CSP70 is designed with user-friendliness in mind. The intuitive interface allows for easy setup and operation, making it an excellent choice for users of all skill levels. Overall, the Christie Digital Systems CSP70 stands out as a powerful and adaptable projection solution, making it a go-to choice for professionals seeking reliability, quality, and versatility in their visual presentations.