CONTROL ROOM DESIGN AND ERGONOMICS

Rear Projection Screen Types

Several different types of screens are available for rear projection, and they offer very different properties in the projected image. First of all, the difference between optical screens and diffusion screens needs to be explained. An optical screen is a screen with lens elements integrated in the screen. A diffusion screen is a screen containing light dispersion particles.

The optical screen (on the left of Figure 4.25) is designed to ‘catch’ all the light emitted by the projector, and forward it into the viewing area in a certain way

Rear Projection Screen Types

FIGURE 4.21 Cube display wall. (See colour insert.)

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FIGURE 4.22 Inside of a cube.

(decided by the design criteria of the screen). The diffusion screen (on the right of Figure 4.25) can do nothing but diffuse the light emitted by the projector. The degree of diffusion is determined by the amount and characteristics of the diffuser particles. Diffusion screens are available in large formats (typically 300 to 400 inches) and with different optical specs (high gain and reduced viewing angles, low gain and high viewing angles, and tinted models with low gain for enhanced contrast).

Optical screens are available in limited sizes (typically 70 to 200 inches) and offer a better compromise of brightness, viewing angle, and contrast than diffusion screens. This is simply because all the light emitted by the projector ‘is being utilised’. Optical rear projection screens are available in two basic different designs: single­element screens and two-element screens. The two-element screen has more surfaces that serve as lenses, and therefore it provides higher optical efficiency at the screen edges. Figure 4.26 shows that the single-element screen suffers from reflection light loss at the screen edge/corner, especially with very short projection distances.

CONTROL ROOM DESIGN AND ERGONOMICS

Levers

Levers are activated either by the whole hand or just by the fingers. In general, where fine control is needed, only the fingers should be used. The following recommendations apply …

Rotary Switches

These can be divided into two categories: cylindrical and winged. The primary dif­ference between these is that the winged version has a pair of ‘wings’ above the cylindrical part. The …

Toggle Switches

Toggle switches can be used to show two or three positions. Where there are three positions, one should be up, the middle one straight out, and the other one down­wards. …

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