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www.projectiondesign.com
an introducƟ on to the MIPS
processors, use, and set up
users guide
MulƟ
Image
Processing
System
Designed and manufactured in Fredrikstad, Norway.
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www.projectiondesign.coman introducƟ on to the MIPS processors, use, and set upuser’s guideMulƟ ImageProcessingSystemDesigned and manufactured in Fred

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english10MIPS User’s Guide – Safety instructionsWARNING ABOUT SUBSTANCESThis product contains chemicals, including lead, known to the State of Califor

Page 3 - Introduction

www.projectiondesign.comenglish11What’s in the box?The MIPS processor comes with the following components:MIPS processing unitPower Cable (Country Dep

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english14MIPS User’s Guide – Installation and setupInstallation and setupThe following section outlines the general requirements to supporting equipme

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www.projectiondesign.comenglish15System overviewA MIPS system contains the following main components:• An Image Generator (IG) with one or more chann

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english16MIPS User’s Guide – Installation and setupMounting the MIPS processor in rackEach MIPS processor is half-width, 1U standard size, so two chan

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english18MIPS User’s Guide – Getting to know the GUIGetting to know the GUIProNet.siteFigure 6-4 gives an overview of ProNet.site. The application has

Page 11 - What’s in the box?

www.projectiondesign.comenglish19MIPS Calibrator – Device ViewFigure 6-5 shows the “Device View” window that is displayed when the “MIPS Calibrator”pl

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english20MIPS User’s Guide – Getting to know the GUIFigure 6-6. File menu, Device View.Adding MIPS units to a projectTo enable and add MIPS units to

Page 14 - Installation and setup

www.projectiondesign.comenglish21 Figure 6-8. Toolbars, shown with and without help texts.Using the toolbar you can:• Add or remove MIPS units fr

Page 15 - Software

english22MIPS User’s Guide – Getting to know the GUIClearing calibrationTo clear calibration from selected MIPS units, select Edit > Clear Calibrat

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www.projectiondesign.comenglish23Performing software upgradesAll MIPS units can easily be upgraded via the ProNet 2.0 user interface. System software

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english24MIPS User’s Guide – Getting to know the GUIFigure 6-12. EDID Administration. MIPS calibrator – Calibration ViewWhen all MIPS units are added

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www.projectiondesign.comenglish25Figure 6-14. Calibration toolbar, without and with help texts.Selecting/deselecting MIPS unitsThe MIPS Navigator is

Page 19 - MIPS Calibrator – Device View

english26MIPS User’s Guide – Getting to know the GUISimilar selection capabilities can be found in the top toolbar, Figure 6-16. In this toolbar autom

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www.projectiondesign.comenglish27Figure 6-18. Set colors control box• Layers. Calibration layers for warping, blending, test patterns and other can

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english28MIPS User’s Guide – Getting to know the GUIAuto stateWhen a calibration is completed and the accepted calibration is stored in MIPS unit auto

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www.projectiondesign.comenglish29 Geometry correctionImage Geometry Correction (often referred to as Image Warping) is the process of digitally manip

Page 23 - Controlling EDID information

www.projectiondesign.comenglish3IntroductionThank youThank you for purchasing a MIPS processor.The MIPS WB2560 and WB1920 are state-of-the-art image p

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english30MIPS User’s Guide – Geometry CorrectionFigure 7-19. Warping algorithm setupAlgorithms can be added or removed. If the perspective transform

Page 25 - Figure 6-15. MIPS Navigator

www.projectiondesign.comenglish31Figure 7-20. Scaling filtersLanczos fi lterThe Lanczos fi lter is using a 4x4 kernel. This fi lter is recommended for u

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english32MIPS User’s Guide – Geometry CorrectionWorking with the perspective algorithmTo start working with the perspective algorithm, click the “ War

Page 27 - MIPS operational states

www.projectiondesign.comenglish33Working with the Mesh Smythe algorithmTo start working with Mesh Smythe algorithm, click the “ Warp” icon, add the Me

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english34MIPS User’s Guide – Geometry CorrectionWorking with Mesh Bezier algorithmTo start working with Mesh Bezier algorithm, click the “ Warp” icon,

Page 29 - Geometry correction

www.projectiondesign.comenglish35Figure 7-24. Working with Mesh Bezier, simple mappingFine tuning control points To fi ne tune the position of a warpi

Page 31 - Linear interpolation fi lter

www.projectiondesign.comenglish37 Edge blendingIntroductionEdge Blending is a companion feature to Image Geometry Correction. Edge Blending enables t

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english38MIPS User’s Guide – Edge BlendingFigure 8-25. Basic edge blending.In the Basic Blend setup window, overlapping pixels (or percent) can be sp

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www.projectiondesign.comenglish39Figure 8-26. Adding a blend zone.The “Add Blend Zone” window in Figure 8-27 will appear. Confi gure the initial param

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english4MIPS User’s Guide – IntroductionContentsIntroduction 3Thank you 3Features 3SAFETY 9GENERAL WARNINGS 9WEEE INFORMATION 9WARNING ABOUT SUB

Page 35 - Fine tuning control points

english40MIPS User’s Guide – Edge BlendingFigure 8-27. Add blend zone window.Adjusting the shape of advanced edge blending zonesWorking with the adva

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www.projectiondesign.comenglish41Adjusting the blend drop-off curveThe drop-off curves can be confi gured individually for all blend zones. Click on a

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www.projectiondesign.comenglish43Test patternsMIPS has several built-in test patterns for easier setup. This tool can be used to tune the geometry (wa

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english44MIPS User’s Guide – Test patternsCircle test patternCircles can be added to calibration area to ease the setup. The position (x, y pixel coor

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www.projectiondesign.comenglish45Grid (Pixel) test patternA grid with much smaller cells than the calibration grid can be really convenient for setup.

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english46MIPS User’s Guide – Test patternsGrid (Angle) test patternThe last test pattern available in the MIPS unit is the Grid (Angle) test pattern.

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www.projectiondesign.comenglish47Black Level ManagementBlack Level Management (BLM) is a feature patented by projectiondesign for adjusting offset (br

Page 43 - Test patterns

english48MIPS User’s Guide – Black Level ManagementFigure 10-37. Adding Black Level Management lines.Figure 10-38. Multiple Black Level Management l

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www.projectiondesign.comenglish49To create the next side in the zone, click on one of the control points in the fi rst line created (not the Bezier poi

Page 45 - Grid (Pixel) test pattern

www.projectiondesign.comenglish5Geometry correction 29Warping algorithms 29PerspectiveMesh Warp SmytheMesh Warp BezierWarping user interfaceScaling

Page 46 - Grid (Angle) test pattern

english50MIPS User’s Guide – Black Level ManagementAdjusting black level in a defi ned zoneTo adjust the black level of a zone, select the one or many

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www.projectiondesign.comenglish51MaskingMasking (also called clipping) is used to cut out areas of the image which should be blanked out. An example o

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english52MIPS User’s Guide – MaskingAdding areas to clipStart with clicking (Add) in the Calibration View Toolbar. This will create the fi rst line i

Page 49 - Removing BLM zones

www.projectiondesign.comenglish53To create the next side in the zone, click on one of the control points in the fi rst line created (not the Bezier poi

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english54MIPS User’s Guide – MaskingNote! To add the last line connecting the fi rst and last control point, it is important select both of the control

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Page 52 - Adding areas to clip

english56MIPS User’s Guide – Storing and recalling dataStoring and recalling dataThe MIPS system has powerful and fl exible features for storing and re

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www.projectiondesign.comenglish57 Figure 12-45. Save current calibration to the MIPS unitIf you want to recall your last saved calibration, click “Lo

Page 54 - Removing clip areas

english58MIPS User’s Guide – Storing and recalling dataFigure 12-46. Backup up calibration data.Figure 12-47. Selecting folder for backup

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www.projectiondesign.comenglish59Select the target folder to which the data should be saved and press “Start”. When all fi les are copied to the contro

Page 56 - Storing and recalling data

english6MIPS User’s Guide – IntroductionTechnical specifi cations 61Electrical 61Mechanical 62Environmental 63Table of fi gures 65

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www.projectiondesign.comenglish61Technical specifi cationsElectricalversions 101-0301-00 (WB2560)101-0302-00 (WB1920)functionality Geometry Correction,

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english62MIPS User’s Guide - Technical specifi cationsMechanical

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www.projectiondesign.comenglish63EnvironmentalOperating testsDescription Min Nom Max Criteria ConlusionVibration random 5 - 500HzOperating g2/Hz0,0005

Page 61 - Technical specifi cations

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www.projectiondesign.comenglish65Table of fi guresFigure 5-1. MIPS system overview 15Figure 5-2. Rack mount plate 16Figure 5-3. Rack mounted 16Figur

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english66Name of ChapterFigure 12-48. Restore calibration from control PC 59

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www.projectiondesign.comenglish7Best practiceWhen setting up a MIPS based projection system, it is important to keep the following guidelines in mind:

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www.projectiondesign.comenglish9SAFETYThis device complies with safety regulations for Information Technology Equipment intended to operate in “normal

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