Introduction – Madrigal Imaging MP-8 User Manual
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Section 1
Introduction
1.1 The Projector
The Madrigal Imaging MP-8 and MP-9 projectors are ultra high resolution
graphics projectors compatible with virtually all input sources. Their
superior performance and high quality projected images place them well
above other projection systems in their class. Features include:
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color-corrected lens systems to conform to HDTV standards
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automatic lock to inputs between 14 kHz and 152 kHz
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liquid coupled (MP-9) or air coupled (MP-8) lens design
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high video bandwidth — 120 Mhz (-3dB)
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multi-use touchscreen remote
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intuitive menu driven, multi-language interface with on-line help
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external computer control capability
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PHAST home automation system compatibility
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superior geometry control, contrast, astigmatism and color performance
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Contrast Modulation
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ASR and ASI to reduce the need for manual display adjustments
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ACON II automatic convergence feature
Functional
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Description
The projector accepts data/graphics and video input signals from a variety of
sources for projection onto flat, curved, or rear projection screens. System
inputs are processed to provide separate red, green, and blue image compo-
nents for projection through the projector’s three front lenses. The three
primary color components converge on the projection screen to provide a
high quality display output.
Sophisticated processor-based logic and control circuitry provide many of
the automatic features available on the MP-8 and MP-9. This circuitry
interfaces with the keypad and remote control to provide projector control
by the user, such as:
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turning the projector on or off
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switching input sources
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adjusting all display settings such as contrast, brightness, and size
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correcting for display effects and input noise
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displaying projector operating status screens and on-line help
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controlling projector operating settings
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