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2-34 CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide
020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
Section 2: Basic Operation
2.16 NON-CINEMA OPERATION
This section explains how to display alternative content originating from standard definition or high
definition non-cinema sources, such as a PC or other graphics devices. Connect the non-cinema
DVI-D source to the DVI D-A, DVI D-B ports. Each DVI-D port accepts and auto-detects progressive
scan, digital RGB sources (Table 2. 5), displaying them in their original incoming format. For 3D over
DVI-D, only left/right-eye frame interleaved inputs are supported. A parallel approach where left-eye
is on 1 DVI-D input and right-eye on the other DVI-D input is not supported. The cinema processing
path is not required for the frame rate multiplication. For the non-cinema path, the max frame rate is 62
frames per second with single-link. NOTES: 1) Each DVI-D port is a single-link port for a single-link
cable/connector only. Using this pair of ports as a higher-bandwidth dual-link pair requires additional
hardware and is not currently supported. 2) Similarly, the 2 DVI-D ports can be operated as separate
single-link ports or, using both connectors in parallel, as a single twin-DVI port – primarily used for
10-bit processing with the Christie CineIPM2K™
.
Table 2.4 Compatible Non-Cinema DVI-D Sources
2.16.1 Selecting a Source
For any display, the projector interprets incoming signal data according to 1 of 64 user-selectable
display files defined at the time of installation (and/or with each subsequent release of a new digital
cinema feature), and stored in projector memory. Each file is essentially a collection of processing/
display settings optimized for a particular cinema feature or alternative non-cinema content, enabling
consistent presentations with minimum further adjustment. Each file is represented by an assigned
“channel button” selectable over several pages of the Main menu. Depending on your installation, you
may have 0-64 different non-cinema sources defined for use.
To Select a Non-cinema Source
With a non-cinema source connected to the projector, select the desired non-cinema source display
button from the Main menu or by scrolling through a
CHANNEL LIST on the CDP. Once selected, the
projected display changes according to the corresponding file settings.
To Return to a Cinema Source
Select 1 of the cinema display buttons pre-configured for a cinema source input at port 292A or 292B
from either the Main menu or from the
CHANNEL LIST—the projector will now ignore the DVI-D ports
and respond to the cinema source selected.
Incoming
Format
Vertical
Frequency (Hz)
Processing Path
Required
1024 x 768 23-85 Hz Non-cinema
1280 x 1024 23-85 Hz Non-cinema
1400 x 1050 23-60 Hz Non-cinema
1920 x 1080 23-48 Hz DLP Cinema
1920 x 1080 23-62 Hz Non-cinema
2048 x 1080 23-48 Hz DLP Cinema
2048 x 1080 23-58Hz Non-cinema
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