Adjustment blocks and source numbers 90 - 99 – Barco R9002240 User Manual

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Adjustment Blocks and Source Numbers 90-99

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Adjustment Blocks (memory blocks)

As the projector is digitally controlled, all geometry and convergence adjustments are stored in the projector’s memory as numeric values.

These numeric values are used to control digital potentiometers which in turn, control the projector. Each source connected to the

projector has a unique set of adjustment data which is automatically downloaded into the projector’s digital potentiometers once the

source has been selected. This set of adjustment data is referred to as an “adjustment block”.

An adjustment table is automatically created for a source when the source is first connected to the projector and the Adjustment mode

is entered. If other sources have already been connected to the projector and geometry and convergence adjustments have been

performed on these sources, the projector will use Linear Digital Interpolation to create a new block for the new source. This block

will provide an initial set of adjustments for the new source that have been calculated by the projector from “previous experience”.

The projector’s memory has the capacity to store 32 adjustment blocks. The adjustment block consists of two parts, the block header

and the data representing the values for all adjustments (eg. Convergence and Geometry) in the projector for the source the block

corresponds to. The block header contains the basic characteristics of the source and the projector configuration used to display

the source.

Block Header

example of block header

Block Number

01

Source Number

01

Horizontal Frequency

15.6 kHz

Vertical Frequency

50 Hz

Input Type

video

Scan Switch Configuration

Front/Ceiling

The data representing the various adjustments for the source follows the block header.

Source numbers 90 - 99

Source numbers 90 - 99 do not correspond to physical inputs

to the projector or RCVDS. They are used to assign an

additional adjustment block to a source. This additional adjust-

ment block may contain different geometry and convergence

settings, sync fast/slow positions and enhanced blue on/off

settings. The relationship between source numbers 0 - 9 and

90 - 99 (projector with RCVDS) or 1 - 5 and 91 - 95 (stand-

alone projector) is shown in the diagram below.

source input 0

source input 2

source input 1

source input 9

source number 0

source number 90

source number 1

source number 91

source number 2

source number 92

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Block header A

Block header A, differ-

ent analog settings

Block header B

Block header B, dif-

ferent analog settings

Block header C

Block header C, dif-

ferent analog settings

source number 9

source number 99

Block header J

Block header J, differ-

ent analog settings

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ADJUSTMENT BLOCKS AND SOURCE

NUMBERS 90 - 99

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