CP2210 User Manual 020-100410-08
CP2210 USER MANUAL 020-100410-08
NOTICES COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS Copyright ©2014 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. All brand names and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or trade names of their respective holders. REGULATORY The product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the product is operated in a commercial environment.
Table of Contents 1: Introduction 1.1 Labels and Marking .....................................................................................................................1-1 1.2 General Precautions .....................................................................................................................1-1 1.3 Power Warnings ..........................................................................................................................1-2 1.3.1 Power Cords and Attachments...........
Table of Contents 4.11.4 Edit the Default 3D Lamp File...........................................................................................4-7 4.11.5 Define a Measured Color Gamut Data File .......................................................................4-7 4.11.6 Edit the 3D Flat 1998 x 1080 Channel...............................................................................4-7 4.11.7 Edit the 3D Scope 2048 x 858 Channel .......................................................................
Table of Contents 6.7 Interrogator Window ...................................................................................................................6-12 6.8 SMPTE Errors Window...............................................................................................................6-13 6.9 System Logs Window..................................................................................................................6-14 6.10 Server Test Window ..............................................
Table of Contents 7.4 Inspect the Lamp..........................................................................................................................7-2 7.5 Inspect and Clean Optics .............................................................................................................7-2 7.5.1 Clean the Lens......................................................................................................................7-2 7.5.2 Clean the Lamp Reflector .................................
Table of Contents A.2.1 Cinema Inputs .....................................................................................................................A-2 A.2.2 Non-Cinema DVI Inputs (for Alternate Content)...............................................................A-4 A.3 Control Signal Compatibility......................................................................................................A-5 A.3.1 Ethernet Port .............................................................................
1 Introduction This manual is intended for professionally trained operators of Christie high-brightness projection systems. These operators are qualified to replace the lamp and air filter, but should not attempt to install or service the cinema projector.
Section 1: Introduction 1.3 Power Warnings WARNING • Use only the AC power cord supplied. DO NOT attempt operation if the AC supply is not within the specified voltage and power range. For details, refer to Section 6 Specifications. • As a safety feature the cinema projector is equipped with a three-wire plug with a third (grounding) pin. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact an electrician to have the outlet replaced. DO NOT defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug.
Section 1: Introduction 1.5 Contact Your Dealer If you encounter a problem with your Christie cinema projector, contact your dealer. To assist with the servicing of your cinema projector, enter the information in the tables and keep this information with your records. Table 1.1 Purchase Record Dealer: Dealer or Christie Sales/Service Contact Phone Number: cinema projector Serial Number*: Purchase Date: Installation Date: * The serial number can be found on the license label located on the front panel.
2 Installation and Setup This section explains how to install, connect, and optimize the cinema projector display. 2.1 Cinema Projector Components The cinema projector includes these components: Air Filter Cover and Air Filter Filters the intake air before it circulates in the front compartment to cool the main electronics. Douser Closing the douser rotates a shutter blade in front of the illumination system and reduces lamp power to conserve lamp life.
Section 2: Installation and Setup PIB Faceplate Connections • 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet: Connects the cinema projector to a network. • GPIO: Connects the cinema projector to external input and output devices, such as the Christie ACT. See 3.4 Connecting Devices to the GPIO Port for GPIO pinouts. • SCCI: A Simple Contact Closure Interface (SCCI) port that uses a simple dry contact closure to turn the lamp on or off or open or close the douser. See 3.3 Connecting Devices to the SCCI Port for SCCI pinouts.
Section 2: Installation and Setup • OFF: Not detected. • Red: Detected communication problems etc. • Green: Detected and working properly. ICP Faceplate Connections The ICP board provides the image processing electronics for the cinema projector. The ICP faceplate includes a number of LEDs that are only functional when the cinema projector is in full power mode. • REGEN: (Regulators Enabled) Indicates the presence of the internal regulator enable signal.
Section 2: Installation and Setup forfeit some aim and stay more parallel to the screen. In such cases, some lens offset can reduce the keystone distortion. 3. Once you have completed the remaining installation steps and the cinema projector is up-and-running, adjust precise image geometry and placement, as described in 4.3 Basic Image Alignment. 2.3 Adjust Tilt and Level the Cinema Projector WARNING DO NOT over-extend the feet. Make sure several threads are engaged into the cinema projector’s baseplate.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 2.4 Install the Touch Panel Controller 1. Loosen the mounting arm so that the end fits over the ball joint located on the rear panel of the cinema projector. 2. Tighten the mounting arm until it fits tightly on the joint. 3. Connect the cable from the TPC to the connector on the rear panel of the cinema projector. 4. Adjust the angle of the TPC. 2.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 2.5.1 Determine the Cinema Projector Exhaust CFM Value Use an airflow meter to measure the ft/min or ft/sec at the rigid end of the open exhaust duct that connects to the cinema projector. Take the measurement at the very end of the duct without the cinema projector connected. Use this formula to determine the CFM value for the cinema projector: Measured linear ft/min x 0.35 = CFM Add an extractor or a booster if there is insufficient airflow.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 5. Adjust the location of the anamorphic lens so the image passes through the center as much as possible without vignetting, reducing side or corner brightness, especially in wide angle projection. 6. Remove the anamorphic lens and turn the Focus knob to re-focus the primary lens. The goal is for good focus at the center and on all sides. 7. Re-install the anamorphic lens and check the focus. 8.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 5. Use the security key to open the lamp door and access the lamp cooling compartment. Do not place heavy objects on the open lamp door. 6. Turn the 2 thumbscrews on the internal lamp door counterclockwise. 7. Install the lamp. See 7.8 Replace the Lamp for lamp installation instructions. Lamp Type 1.4kW CXL-14M 1.8kW CDXL-18SD 2.0kW CDXL-20SD 2.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 2. Remove the top lid of the cinema projector: a. Loosen the 7 screws that secure the top lid to the cinema projector. b. Lift the lid up from the rear of the cinema projector and set it aside. 3. Remove the service door: a. Reach into the cinema projector and remove the first service panel screw. b. Open the integrator rod access door and remove the second service panel screw. c. Push the clips on the top of the service panel down and out to remove the service panel.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 4. Remove the 4 screws securing the side skin to the top of the cinema projector structure. 5. Remove the 3 screws securing the side skin to the bottom of the cinema projector structure. Lift the skin upward and out to remove it. 6. Pull one end of the protected earth wire through the rear side skin louvers. 7. Connect the protected earth wire to the cinema projector: a. Loosen the threaded bolt on the ground lug (A). b.
Section 2: Installation and Setup c. Insert the bare end of the protected earth wire into the hole on the ground lug so it is beneath the threaded bolt. d. Tighten the threaded bolt to 50 in-lb. 8. Replace the side skin. Make sure the protected earth wire is not caught between the skin and cinema projector structure. 9. Replace the service door. 10. Replace the top lid. CP2210 User Manual 020-100410-08 Rev.
3 Connect Devices to the Cinema Projector This section provides information and procedures for connecting input devices to the cinema projector. You connect input devices to the input panel located on side of the cinema projector 3.1 Connect a Cinema Server Cinema servers are connected to one of the ports on the cinema projector Intelligence Board (PIB) located on the left (operator’s) side of the cinema projector. (Figure 3-1) Figure 3-1 Connecting Cinema Sources CP2210 User Manual 020-100410-08 Rev.
Section 3: Connecting Devices to the Projector 3.2 Connect a Communications Device To communicate with the cinema projector, connect the equipment to the Ethernet hub or switch. Figure 3-2 Connecting Communications 3.3 Connecting Devices to the SCCI Port The Simple Contact Closure Port (SCCI) port is a DB-9 (male) connector is located on the PIB input panel and is used to control a limited set of cinema projector functionality through contact closures.
Section 3: Connecting Devices to the Projector 8 Health Output Out 9 Ground Out Open Collector Low when one of the following interlocks is tripped or conditions present: • Lamp Door • Lamp Blower • Extractor • Tamper • Marriage • Ballast Communication The show will not be able to play. Open Collector High when all interlocks relevant to CineLink and Lamp are not tripped. The show is able to play. Ground NOTE: All SCCI inputs require a pulse input of 50ms to several seconds to operate reliably.
Section 3: Connecting Devices to the Projector As shown in the tables, each available pairing of pins (±) is defined as either an input or output. Four inputs and three outputs have already been predefined. Configure a pin as an input if you want the cinema projector to respond to an incoming signal, or as an output if you want an external device to respond to the cinema projector.
Section 3: Connecting Devices to the Projector 3.5 Connecting Devices to the 3D Connector The 3D connector is a 15-pin D-sub connector (female) located on the PIB input panel. This table lists the control functions available through the 3D connector. PIN SIGNAL NAME DIRECTION DESCRIPTION 1 +12V Out 2 3 4 GND GND RS232_RX / / In 5 RS232_TX Out Power to 3D device. Maximum 1A (total between both +12V pins). Ground Ground Data to cinema projector from 3D device. 1200 Baud, 8 bits, no parity.
4 Adjusting the Image This section provides information and procedures for adjusting the cinema projector image. 4.1 Maximize Light Output To ensure optimal operation and peak screen brightness, use LampLOC™ to adjust the lamp position whenever you install a new lamp in the cinema projector. When you complete the LampLOC adjustment, the lamp is centered and is the correct distance from the illumination system. Before running LampLOC, verify that • The lamp is on and the douser is open.
Section 4: Adjusting the Image 4.3 Basic Image Alignment This procedure ensures that the image reflected from the digital micromirror device (DMD) is parallel and centered with the lens and screen. This procedure must be completed before you complete a boresight adjustment. 1. Verify the CP2210 is properly positioned relative to the screen. See 2.2 Position the Cinema Projector. 2. Display a test pattern that you can use to analyze image focus and geometry. The framing test pattern works well for this. 3.
Section 4: Adjusting the Image It is recommended that top/bottom boresight be completed before horizontal boresight. NOTE: Typically, horizontal boresight does not require adjustment. It should only be adjusted if a large horizontal angular offset to the screen is required. A Cap Screw: Adjusts Top/Bottom Boresight B Set Screw: Locks/Unlocks Cap Screw Figure 4-2 Top/Bottom Image Adjustment 1. Tap the Test Patterns button on the Main Panel. 2. Tap All Test Patterns. 3. Tap DC2K Framing. 4.
Section 4: Adjusting the Image 1. When top/bottom boresight is complete, adjust the image at the left and right sides of the screen. A Right Boresight Cap Screw B Right Boresight Set Screw C Left Boresight Cap Screw D Left Boresight Set Screw Figure 4-3 Left/Right Image Adjustment 2. Tap the Test Patterns button on the Main Panel. 3. Tap All Test Patterns. 4. Tap DC2K Framing. 5. Loosen the right boresight set screw. (Figure 4-3/B). 6.
Section 4: Adjusting the Image 4.7 Adjust DMD Convergence DANGER UV EXPOSURE! Protective UV glasses must be worn when performing convergence adjustments. A convergence problem occurs when one or more projected colors (red, green, blue) appears misaligned when examined with a convergence test pattern. Normally, the three colors should overlap precisely to form pure white lines throughout the image and one or more poorly converged individual colors may appear adjacent to some or all of the lines.
Section 4: Adjusting the Image 4.10 Electronic Screen Masking You can use the masking tool to correct image edge blanking. The masking tool produces results that are similar to filing the aperture plate in a film cinema projector. After you create the Flat and Scope screen files you can use them in multiple channels. To learn more about accessing channels, see Channel Setup: Config 1 Window. To learn more about creating screen files, see Advanced Setup: Screen File Setup Window. 4.
Section 4: Adjusting the Image 4.11.3 Install a 3D Server with an YCxCz Interface 1. Install and connect your 3D hardware to the cinema projector. 2. Edit and apply the default 3D lamp file: a. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp Power/LiteLOC Setup. b. Set the brightness percentage for the lamp in the Power % field. c. Tap Save. d. Repeat steps b and c for all remaining 3D channels. 3. Measure the color gamut and create a measured color file. 4. Edit the channel values for your theatre.
Section 4: Adjusting the Image c. Select 1998x1080 1.85 Flat in the Source File list. d. Select Flat in the Screen File list. 4. Tap Config 2 in the left pane and edit these settings: a. Select 3D Onsite in the Measured Color list. If this option is not available, see 4.11.5 Define a Measured Color Gamut Data File. b. Select DC28_DCIXYZE_314_351 in the Target Color list. c. Select YCxCz Inverse ICT in the Color Space list. d. Select Gamma 2.6 in the Gamma list. e. Select Linear_9x9x9 in the LUT-CLUT list.
Section 4: Adjusting the Image d. Select True in the 3D Sync Polarity list. e. Enter 430 in the Dark Time field or enter a value appropriate for your 3D hardware. f. Enter -120 in the Output Delay field or enter a value appropriate for your 3D hardware. g. Enter 0 in the Phase Delay field or enter a value appropriate for your 3D hardware. 4.11.8 Display 3D Diagnostic Test Patterns You can use 3D test patterns to verify your 3D hardware is functioning correctly. 1. Tap Menu > Channel Setup. 2.
Section 4: Adjusting the Image FRAME 1 - 100% white field box in 100% black field FRAME 2 - 100% white field box in FRAME 3 - 100% white field box in 100% black field FRAME 4 - 100% white field box in 100% black field Figure 4-7 RGB-12bit-3D Four Quadrant Test Pattern 4-10 CP2210 User Manual 020-100410-08 Rev.
Section 4: Adjusting the Image FRAME 1 - 100% white field with last lines 25% white and 75% black FRAME 2 - 50% white field with last line 75% white and 25% black FRAME 3 - 25% white field with last line 25% white and 75% black FRAME 4 - 12.
Section 4: Adjusting the Image 4.11.9 Verify 3D Cinema Content 1. Put on a pair of 3D glasses. 2. Play the 3D content. 3. Verify the left and right eye display correctly. 4. Put the 3D glasses on upside down. 5. If the image is reversed: a. Tap Menu > Channel Setup on the cinema projector Touch Pad Controller (TPC). b. Select a 3D channel in the Channel Name list. c. Select Inverted in the 3D Sync Polarity list. 4.11.10 3D Troubleshooting Reversed 3D Effect (Pseudo 3D) 1.
Section 4: Adjusting the Image Ghosting / Cross-talk 1. Tap Menu > Channel Setup. 2. Select a 3D channel in the Channel Name list. 3. Tap 3D Control in the left pane. 4. Raise or lower the Dark Time field value. 5. Raise or lower the Output Delay field value. Motion Artifacts 1. Tap Menu > Channel Setup. 2. Select a 3D channel in the Channel Name list. 3. Tap 3D Control in the left pane. 4. Select Left (L1R1 L2R2) in the L/R Display Sequence list. Disturbing Flashing in One Eye 1.
Section 4: Adjusting the Image 4.12.2 Use an Anamorphic Lens The standard zoom lens on the cinema projector can display flat images because the native resolution and format of the cinema projector closely match the flat aspect ratio. The installation of an optional anamorphic lens requires that the source material is resized to fill the digital micromirror device (DMD) and the pixels are horizontally stretched so that the full 2.39 image width appears on-screen.
Section 4: Adjusting the Image 4.12.4 Masking You use masking to conceal the unused edges of a screen. These are the two types of masking: • Top Masking – Movable flat black panels or curtains are installed along the top edge of the screen. You raise the curtain for flat images, and you lower the curtain for scope images. • Side Masking – Movable flat black panels or curtains are installed on each side of the screen. You close the curtain for flat images, and open the curtain for scope images.
5 Operation This section describes how to operate the CP2210 cinema projector. 5.1 Turn the Cinema Projector On WARNING DO NOT attempt to turn the cinema projector on if the AC supply is not within the specified voltage range. 1. Ensure the circuit breaker for the cinema projector is ON. 2. On the Touch Panel Controller (TPC), tap and hold the green power 3. On the TPC, tap and hold the light bulb 5.2 icon. icon to ignite the lamp. Turn the Cinema Projector Off 1.
Section 3: Operation 5.3 Cinema Projector Power States The following table identifies what occurs when the TPC’s Power and Lamp buttons are tapped during any of the cinema projector’s 4 main power states. See Table 5.1. Table 5.1 cinema projector Status when any TPC Lamp or Power Buttons Selected TPC Buttons Tapped: cinema projector’s Current State: 5.
Section 3: Operation 5.5 Work with the Lamp This section provides information and procedures for optimizing lamp performance. Optimizing lamp performance can ensure you receive the brightest, most uniform image possible for the life of the lamp. 5.5.1 Adjust Lamp Power 1. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp Power/LiteLOC Setup. 2. Increase or decrease the Power % value. 3. Tap Set Target. 4. Select Enable LiteLOC™. 5.5.
Section 3: Operation 8. Run LiteLOC™ or LampLOC™ if required. 5.5.5 View Lamp Information To view information on the lamps previously installed in the cinema projector, or to add a new lamp: Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp History. 5.5.6 Receive an Alarm when a Lamp Reaches Its Expiry Date To receive an alarm when the lamp reaches its operational limit: 1. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Preferences. 2. Tap Lamp Expiry in the Alarm Triggers area. 5.5.
Section 3: Operation 5.6 Work with Lenses The lens mount secures the primary zoom lens to the cinema projector and provides setup adjustments for correct boresight, and manually controlled focus, zoom and offsets. See Section 4.3 Basic Image Alignment for all lens installation and boresight instruction. Vertical Boresight Adjust Lock/Unlock Clamp Horizontal Boresight Adjust (Right) Horizontal Boresight Adjust (Left) Figure 5-1 Lens Mount An anamorphic lens (1.
Section 3: Operation 3. Tap OK. 4. Adjust the focus, Horizontal (X) and Vertical (Y) offset, and zoom by tapping the applicable button. NOTE: This does not over-write the system settings for the ILS. If Enabled Automatic ILS is selected again, the ILS will position the lens to the saved channel settings. 5. If the Quick Reset or Lens Calibration buttons are tapped in the Advanced Setup: Lens Setup window, the lens returns to this remembered location.
6 Cinema Projector Menus This section provides information and procedures for using cinema projector menus. You can use cinema projector menus to adjust cinema projector settings and view status information. 6.1 The Touch Panel Controller (TPC) The TPC is a touch-sensitive screen that you use to control the cinema projector. You can use the TPC to turn the cinema projector and lamp on or off, select channels, and view status information. The TPC is mounted on the rear of the cinema projector.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.2 Main Screen Use the Main screen of the Touch Panel Controller (TPC) to access power, lamp, douser, auxiliary lens, lens adjust, and test pattern settings. You can also select channels. Status LED Title Bar 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 10 8 9 11 Navigation Button Status Bar Figure 6-1 Main Panel Table 6.1 Main Panel Control Description 1: Title Bar * Displays a green, yellow, or red LED. A green LED indicates that the cinema projector is operating properly.
Section 6: Projector Menus Control Description 4: Power Power ON Turns the cinema projector on or off. Press off to place the cinema projector in stand-by mode. To prevent accidental activation, you must press and hold the on or off buttons. A message displays in the title bar when the cinema projector turns on or off. Lamp ON Turns the lamp on or off. To prevent accidental activation, you must press and hold the on or off buttons. A boot delay occurs if you select lamp on before pressing power on.
Section 6: Projector Menus Control Description 11: Status Bar * The Menu button is the starting point to the user windows. Tapping this button opens a 2 layer menu system populated with available windows based on your permission level. The bottom right corner of every window shows the logged in user, the active channel, as well as the status of the Power, Lamp, Douser and Aux Lens. These icons change as these elements update from changes on the cinema projector. The current time also displays.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.4 User Access and Rights This table lists the Touch Panel Controller (TPC) permissions: Table 6.2 User Levels Permission Description Status Can view basic cinema projector status, diagnostic information, and software version information. This is the default permission for serial communications. Operator Can activate channels and test patterns and view detailed diagnostic logs and server errors. This is the default TPC permission.
Section 6: Projector Menus Menu Status Operator Advanced Administrator Setup Administrator Service Marriage X X X X X X (except Marriage) (except Marriage) - Preferred Channel Setup - Preferred Test Pattern Setup - Preferences - Content Devices Configuration - Time Setup - Communications Configuration - Network Devices Setup - GPIO Setup - Foot Lamberts Calibration - User Accounts - Upgrade Service Setup - File Management - LD/IMB Marriage - System Access 6-6 About X X X X X X Help
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.5 Status Window You use the Status window to view cinema projector status information. To view the Status window, tap Menu > Status. The right pane displays a list of cinema projector items and their status. The left pane provides detailed information about individual cinema projector items. A green LED indicates the item is functioning correctly. A yellow LED is a warning that a cinema projector item requires attention.
Section 6: Projector Menus Table 6.3 Summary of Status: System Components All Displays all the status items that are in alarm state.
Section 6: Projector Menus Lamp Info Lamp ID Lamp Serial Number Lamp Power Lamp Current Lamp Voltage Luminance Lamp Intensity Lamp Expired Status Lamp Needs Rotation Total Hours on Installed Lamp Lamp State CDXL-20SD Lamp power in watts Lamp current in amps Lamp voltage in volts Luminance in Foot Lamberts or Candela Current light intensity reading Yes/No Yes/No Total number of hours on current lamp On/Off Configuration cinema projector Model cinema projector Serial Number Date of Manufacture cinema proje
Section 6: Projector Menus IMCB ILS Boot IMCB ILS Main IMCB ILS Hardware PIB LVDS FPGA PIB FPGA Factory PIB Main Production PIB Main Factory PIB Bootloader PIB CPLD PIB FPGA Active Router Bootloader Router Kernel Router Sysfs LD Security List LD Software LD Login List ICP Software ICP OS ICP Kernel ICP RAM Disk ICP Software Boot ICP Firmware Boot ICP Software Main ICP Firmware Main ICP Firmware FPGA Config ICP Secure Processor Formatter Software Boot Formatter Firmware Boot Formatter Software Main Formatter
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.6 Alarm Window When an alarm occurs, an Alarms window with a red border appears with a description of the alarm condition, state, and time and date of the alarm. The window only displays alarms you have not previously acknowledged. To acknowledge an alarm and remove it from the Alarms window, click Acknowledge. To view all alarms, tap Menu > Status > All Alarms in the left pane. Figure 6-4 Alarm Window CP2210 User Manual 020-100410-08 Rev.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.7 Interrogator Window To open the Interrogator window you need Operator, Administrator, or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Diagnostics > Interrogator. When you run the interrogator, you cannot modify cinema projector settings. Image disruption can occur if you run the interrogator during a show. If a failure occurs, run the interrogator to capture valuable diagnostic information before you correct the issue or restart the cinema projector.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.8 SMPTE Errors Window To open the SMPTE Errors window you need Operator, Administrator, or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Diagnostics > SMPTE Errors. The SMPTE Errors window displays a numerical representation of the signal integrity of the HD-SDI signals sent to the cinema projector on the BNC signal cables. Click Clear Errors to clear all errors. Figure 6-6 Diagnostics: SMPTE Errors Window Table 6.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.9 System Logs Window To open the System Logs window you need Operator, Administrator, or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Diagnostics > System Logs. Use the System Logs window to retrieve or download log files. Figure 6-7 System Logs Window Table 6.5 Diagnostics: System Logs Window Field Description From The start date for the log file reporting period. To The end date for the log file reporting period. Type The type of log file to retrieve.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.10 Server Test Window To open the Server Test window you need Operator, Administrator, or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Diagnostics > Server Test. Use the Server Test window to search for content or transmission errors in the subtitle and metadata .xml files on a cinema server. To verify the subtitle and metadata files for a movie, play the movie and then open the Server Test window. The Meta File URI and Subtitling URI fields are populated with the .
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.11 DLP Management Window Use the DLP Management window to manage the TI Integrated Cinema Processor (ICP) electronics. Tap Menu > Diagnostics > DLP Management. Figure 6-9 Diagnostics: DLP Management Window Table 6.6 DLP Management Window 6-16 Control Description Stop DLP Communication Turns off communication to the DLP hardware (Integrated Cinema Processor and Link Decrypter). Download ICP Certificate Copies the ICP certificate to a file on the USB drive.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.12 Network Devices The Network Devices menu only displays when you add a network device in the Administrator Setup: Network Devices Setup window. See 6.15.8 Network Devices Setup Window, on page 6-42. Figure 6-10 Accessing Christie ACT via the Network Devices Window To interact with the device tap in the top right corner of the window. To alter the zoom of the device tap , in the top right corner of the window.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.13 Channel Setup Windows To open the Channel Setup windows you need Advanced, Administrator, or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Channel Setup. Use the Channel Setup window to create and store customized cinema projector settings for different inputs. You can create a maximum of 64 channels. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Figure 6-12 Channel Setup Window Table 6.7 Channel Setup Window Control 6-18 Description 1: Channel Name The name of the channel.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.13.1 Config 1 Window Use the Channel Setup: Config 1 window to change the channel configuration settings. 1 2 3 6 7 8 4 9 5 10 Figure 6-13 Channel Setup: Config 1 Window Table 6.8 Config 1 Window Control Description 1: Icon The icon associated with the channel. 2: Input The location or connection for the current input. 3: Data Format The source type (8-10-12 bit) and whether or not it is packed.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.13.2 Config 2 Window Use the Channel Setup: Config 2 window to change the color settings of a channel. 1 2 6 7 3 8 4 5 Figure 6-14 Channel Setup: Config 2 Window Table 6.9 Config 2 Window Control Description 1: Measured Color The Measured Color Gamut Data (MCGD) file to use as a reference for calculating target color processing. 2: Target Color* The Target Color Gamut Data (TCGD) value. 3: Color Space* The method of color decoding for the current source.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.13.3 3D Control Window Use the 3D Control window to adjust and synchronize incoming 3D signals with external 3D equipment such as screens, emitters, and glasses. For more information, see 4.11 Work with 3D. 1 2 3 7 4 8 5 9 6 10 Figure 6-15 Channel Setup: 3D Control Window Table 6.10 3D Control Window Control Description 1: Enable 3D Enables 3D. 2: 3D Test Patterns Displays 3D test patterns. CP2210 User Manual 020-100410-08 Rev.
Section 6: Projector Menus Control Description 3: 3D Sync Input Mode Specifies whether a specific frame of input data has left eye or right eye data. Use GPI (polarity = true) or (polarity = inverted): Select if you are using a single 3D signal requiring a separate 3D stereo sync input at the GPIO. Use Selected Input Port (polarity = true) or (polarity = inverted): Select if your 3D source provides separate left and right data via 2 cables at the HD-SDI A and HD-SDI B SMPTE ports.
Section 6: Projector Menus FRAME RATE N:M NOTES These N:M ratios define how many frames to display per number of frames that form one complete image. For all 3D use, the denominator is 2, indicating that 2 frames (left and right) are combined into every complete display frame. For non-3D, it is 1 frame. Set it to the highest rate possible without image cropping.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.14 Advanced Setup Windows To open the Advanced Setup window you need Advanced, Administrator, or Service permissions. Use the Advanced Setup windows to define the operating parameters for the cinema projector including lamp settings and the lens position. 1 2 3 4 Figure 6-17 Functionality in Advanced Setup Windows Table 6.11 Functionality in Advanced Setup Windows 6-24 Control Description 1: Current File The file to which you want to apply modifications.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.14.1 Lamp Power / LiteLOC™ Setup Window LiteLOC™ is a power control algorithm that increases the power level to maintain lamp brightness as the lamp ages. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp Power/LiteLOC™ Setup. 5 1 4 6 2 3 LiteLOC™ Target Light Intensity Figure 6-18 Lamp Power / LiteLOC™ Setup Window Table 6.12 Lamp Power / LiteLOC™ Setup Control Description 1: Power % The percentage of power to supply to the lamp. See 6.14.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.14.2 Lamp History Window The Lamp History window displays a list of the previous and current lamps installed in the cinema projector. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp History. You cannot remove a lamp from the list after you add it. Figure 6-19 Advanced Setup: Lamp History Window Table 6.13 Lamp History Window 6-26 Control Description Date The date the lamp was installed. Lamp Type The lamp type. Serial Number The lamp serial number.
Section 6: Projector Menus Add Lamp Window Figure 6-20 Add Lamp Window Table 6.14 Add Lamp Window Control Description Type The lamp type. Serial Number The serial number of the new lamp. A serial number can be up to 32 alpha-numeric characters. Reason for Change The reason you are installing the lamp. Lamp Expiry The number of hours the lamp operates before it is replaced. For information about lamp expiry hours for available lamps, see 5.5.8 Lamp Expiry Hours.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.14.3 LampLOC™ Setup Window Use the LampLOC Setup window to reposition the cinema projector bulb for optimized light output. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > LampLOC™ Setup Click Do Auto to run LampLOC automatically. You must turn the lamp on before you run LampLOC. If you turn the lamp off during LampLOC, the bulb returns to its former position. The douser is open and it is not functional during a LampLOC adjustment. To keep the bulb optimized as it ages, run LampLOC once a month.
Section 6: Projector Menus Control Description Auto LampLOC™ Progress Bar Shows the current LampLOC™ procedure completion status. Cancel Auto Cancels the LampLOC calibration. 6.14.4 ILS File Setup Window WARNING To prevent the projection lens and the Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount (MALM) colliding, move the MALM to the out position before calibrating the lens or resetting the MALM. When performing a lens calibration keep your fingers away from moving parts.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.14.5 Lens Setup Window Use the Lens Setup window to setup the primary and auxiliary lenses and configure the Intelligent Lens System (ILS) if it is installed. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp Power/LiteLOC™ Setup. 1 3 2 Figure 6-23 Lens Setup Window Table 6.17 Lens Setup Window 6-30 Control Description Primary Lens The type of primary lens installed on the cinema projector. Serial Number The serial number for the primary lens.
Section 6: Projector Menus Control Description In Moves the MALM to the right or left. If the MALM is in the OUT position (right), the MALM moves to the IN position (left) before the incremental adjustments begin. Out Moves the MALM to the right or left. If the MALM is in the IN position, the MALM moves to the OUT position (right) before the incremental adjustments begin. 6.14.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.14.7 Screen File Setup Window Use the Screen File Setup window to define the display panel size and how you want the image cropped. You can save your settings, and apply them to other input devices. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Screen File Setup. Figure 6-25 Screen File Setup Window Table 6.19 Screen File Setup Window 6-32 Control Description Letter Box All image data is displayed and the aspect ratio is maintained.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.14.8 MCGD File Setup Window Use the MCGD File Setup window to correct uncorrected, on-screen colors. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > MCGD File Setup. 1 5 3 4 2 Figure 6-26 MCGD File Setup Window Table 6.20 MCGD File Setup Window Control Description 1: Gamut Visual Control Enables the color test pattern on the screen. 2: Off Button Turns off the displayed color and returns the cinema projector to content play. 3: Revert Reverts to the previously saved value.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.14.9 TCGD File Setup Window Use the TCGD File Setup window to modify or create custom Target Color Gamut Data (TCGD) files. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > TCGD File Setup. A TCGD file appears in the Channel Setup: Config 2 window as Target Color where you can select it for use in the display. 1 3 2 5 4 Figure 6-27 TCGD File Setup Window Table 6.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15 Administrator Setup Windows To open the Administrator Setup window you need Administrator, or Service permissions. Use the Administrator Setup windows to define cinema projector settings. 6.15.1 Preferred Channel Setup Window To open the Preferred Channel Setup window you need Administrator or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Preferred Channel Setup.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.2 Preferred Test Pattern Setup Window Use the Preferred Test Pattern Setup window to manage and organize test patterns. To open the Preferred Test Pattern Setup window you need Administrator or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Preferred Test Pattern Setup. 1 2 6 3 4 5 Figure 6-29 Administrator Setup: Preferred Test Pattern Setup Window Table 6.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.3 Preferences Window Use the Preferences window to modify cinema projector system settings. To open the Preferences window you need Administrator or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Preferences. 1 2 3 4 Figure 6-30 Preferences Window Table 6.24 Preferences Window Control Description Temperature Units Determines if temperature information is displayed in Celsius or Fahrenheit. Image Orientation The direction of the on screen image.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.4 Content Devices Configuration Use the Content Devices Configuration window to indicate when a Link Decrypter (LD) or an Image Media Block (IMB) is installed in the cinema projector. To open the Content Devices Configuration window you need Administrator or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Content Devices Configuration. 1 2 Figure 6-31 Content Devices Configuration Window Table 6.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.5 Time Setup Window Use the Time Setup window to change cinema projector time settings. To open the Time Setup window you need Administrator or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Time Setup. 1 2 Figure 6-32 Time Setup Window Table 6.26 Administrator Setup: Time Setup Window Control Description Time Zone The time zone where the cinema projector is installed. 24 Hour Time Displays time in a 24-hour format.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.6 Scheduler Window Use the Scheduler window to schedule when the cinema projector turns on or off. To open the Scheduler window you need Administrator or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Scheduler. Figure 6-33 Administrator Setup: Scheduler Window Table 6.27 Administrator Setup: Scheduler Setup Window 6-40 Control Description Enable Scheduler Enables or disables the scheduler. Delete All Deletes all scheduled events.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.7 Communications Configuration Window Use the Communications Configuration window to configure Ethernet settings, serial communication parameters, SNMP settings, and remote access settings. To open the Communications Configuration window you need Administrator or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Communications Configuration. 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 6-34 Communications Configuration Window CP2210 User Manual 020-100410-08 Rev.
Section 6: Projector Menus Table 6.28 Communications Configuration Window Control Description Device Name The name of the network device. IP Address The IP address of the network device. Subnet Mask The subnet mask to which the address belongs. Gateway The IP address for the network gateway. Apply Applies Ethernet settings. Serial Speed (Baud) The baud rate of the serial port. The default is 115200. Enable SNMP Enables SNMP. SNMP V2 / SNMP V3 The SNMP protocol type.
Section 6: Projector Menus Add a Network Device 1. In the Device Name area, select the check box to the left of the device you are adding. 2. Enter the device name in the Device Name field. 3. In the URL field, enter the URL of the device you are adding. 4. Click Menu, select Network Device, and then select a network device. The web interface for this device appears. 6.15.9 GPIO Setup Window Use the GPIO Setup window to configure the input and output settings of the GPIO interface.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.10 Foot Lamberts Calibration Window Use the Foot Lamberts Calibration wizard to calibrate the internal light meter to Foot Lamberts. When you run Foot Lamberts Calibration during a show, the show stops. To run the Foot Lamberts Calibration wizard you need Administrator or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Foot Lamberts Calibration. Figure 6-37 Foot Lamberts Calibration Start Window 6-44 CP2210 User Manual 020-100410-08 Rev.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.11 User Accounts Window The User Accounts window provides options for the management of users, passwords, and user access rights. Depending on your login level, you will be able to manage users having the same or fewer access rights as you. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > User Accounts. Figure 6-38 User Accounts Window Table 6.30 User Accounts Window Control Description User Name and Permission A list of all users and their permissions.
Section 6: Projector Menus Figure 6-39 Add a New User Window 6-46 CP2210 User Manual 020-100410-08 Rev.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.12 Upgrade Window Use the Upgrade window to upgrade the cinema projector software. You must have Administrator or Service permissions to upgrade software. File Selection Window Figure 6-40 Upgrade: File Selection Window Table 6.31 Upgrade: File Selection Window Control Description Available Upgrade Files Lists all the upgrades currently stored in the FTP directory of the cinema projector.
Section 6: Projector Menus Upgrade Package Details Window Figure 6-41 Upgrade: Package Details Window Table 6.32 Upgrade: Package Details Window Control Description Upgrade Different Components Only Upgrades system components that are newer or older than the currently installed version. ICP Only Force Install Forces an ICP install regardless of what current version is installed. Force Upgrade All Upgrades all components in the upgrade package.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.16.1 System Access Window Use the System Access window to access Microsoft Windows functions. Tap Menu > Service Setup > System Access. Figure 6-42 System Access Window Table 6.33 System Access Window Control Description Task Manager Opens the Microsoft Windows Task Manager. Computer Management Opens the Computer Management window. Windows Explorer Opens Windows Explorer. Network Connections Opens the Network Connections window. CP2210 User Manual 020-100410-08 Rev.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.16.2 File Management Window Use the File Management window to manage backups and restore system settings. Tap Menu > Service Setup > File Management. 1 2 3 Figure 6-43 File Management Window Table 6.34 File Management Window Region Description 1: Backup Backs up configuration, preference, channel, and user data to a USB drive or an FTP site. 2: Restore Restores backup data. 3: Factory Defaults Resets all information on the cinema projector to the factory default.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.16.3 LD Marriage Window Use the Marriage wizard to activate marriage on the cinema projector. Marriage engages the Direct Couple Interlock (DCI) and allows you to display secure content. You need Marriage permission to use the Marriage wizard and only Christie accredited technicians are authorized to activate cinema projector marriage. Figure 6-44 Marriage Start Window CP2210 User Manual 020-100410-08 Rev.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.16.4 System Access Window Use the System Access window to access Microsoft Windows functions. Tap Menu > Service Setup > System Access. Figure 6-45 System Access Window Table 6.35 System Access Window 6-52 Control Description Task Manager Opens the Microsoft Windows Task Manager. Computer Management Opens the Computer Management window. Windows Explorer Opens Windows Explorer. Network Connections Opens the Network Connections window.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.16.5 IMB Marriage Window Use the Marriage wizard to activate Image Media Block (IMB) marriage on the cinema projector. IMB marriage engages the Direct Couple Interlock (DCI) and allows you to display secure content. You need Marriage permission to use the Marriage wizard and only Christie accredited technicians are authorized to activate IMB marriage. Figure 6-46 IMB Marriage Window CP2210 User Manual 020-100410-08 Rev.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.17 About Window Use the About window to view information about the cinema projector including the serial number, the current software version, the Digital Light Processing (DLP) version, the lens and lamp type. If the cinema projector has been upgraded, a U appears at the end of the model number. Figure 6-47 About Window 6-54 CP2210 User Manual 020-100410-08 Rev.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.18 Help Window Use the Help window to view information about the Touch Panel Controller (TPC) windows. Figure 6-48 Help Window CP2210 User Manual 020-100410-08 Rev.
7 Maintenance This section provides information and procedures for performing cinema projector maintenance. You should read through this section in its entirety before performing maintenance activities. When you perform cinema projector maintenance, obey all warnings and precautions. 7.1 Inspect Ventilation Vents and louvers in the cinema projector covers provide ventilation, both for intake and exhaust. Never block or cover these openings.
Section 7: Maintenance 7.4 Inspect the Lamp DANGER Always disconnect from AC and wear authorized protective safety gear. • Check the contact surfaces of the anode (positive) and the cathode (negative) connections for cleanliness. • Clean electrical contact surfaces regularly to prevent contact resistance from scorching connectors. Use an approved contact cleaner. • Verify that all electrical and lamp connections are secure. 7.
Section 7: Maintenance 3. Gently wipe the surface using a figure eight motion. Repeat until the blemish is removed. 7.5.2 Clean the Lamp Reflector Inspect the mirror surface (reflector) for cleanliness when you remove the lamp for replacement. Wear protective clothing while inspecting or cleaning. Color variations on the reflector are normal. Remove Dust 1. Brush most of the dust off with a camelhair brush or use a dust-free blower. 2. If some dust remains, leave it. Some dust is inevitable.
Section 7: Maintenance 7.7 Inspect and Clean Lamp Blower NOTICE! DO NOT bend the impeller blades or loosen the balancing weights. A clogged lamp blower impeller or motor can reduce air flow leading to possible overheating and lamp failure of the lamp. 1. Vacuum loose dirt from the lamp blower impeller. 2. If necessary, use a brush with hot water. 7.8 Replace the Lamp DANGER 1)Lamp replacement must be performed by a qualified service technician. 2) EXPLOSION HAZARD.
Section 7: Maintenance g. With the lamp removed, visually inspect the reflector for dust. If necessary, clean the reflector. A Reflector B Anode Wire C Isolator Screws D Anode Nut E Cathode Screw F Cathode Nut G Cathode Clamp H Cathode Wire Figure 7-2 Lamp Assembly 7. Remove the new lamp from the protective case. NOTE: Before removing the lamp from the case loosen the cathode screw and remove the cathode nut from the lamp. 8.
Section 7: Maintenance 11. Software Adjustments. In the Advanced Setup: Lamp History window, tap the Add Lamp button and record lamp type, serial number, reason for change and number of the hours logged on to the lamp. If the lamp has not been previously used, enter 0. Tap Save to save the data entered (Figure 7-3). 12. Power the Lamp ON. Tap to turn the lamp ON. from the TPC Main panel 13. Adjust LampLOC™. Immediately adjust lamp position (LampLOC™) via Advanced Setup: LampLOC™ Setup window.
Section 7: Maintenance 7.10 Replace the Air Filter Use only high efficiency Christie approved filters. Never operate the cinema projector without the filter installed. Always discard used air filters. You should check the condition of the light engine air filter monthly. Replace the light engine air filter when you replace the lamp module or sooner if you are operating the cinema projector in a dusty or dirty environment.
Section 7: Maintenance 7.11 Replace the Lens 1. Tap and hold the red power button on the TPC Main panel to turn the lamp and cinema projector off. 2. Allow the lamp to cool for a minimum of 10 minutes. 3. Unplug the cinema projector. Figure 7-5 Lens Assembly 4. Install the lens cap and release the lens clamp by pushing it up (Figure 7-6). Figure 7-6 Release Lens Clamp 5. If necessary, remove the 2 cap screws securing the lens to the lens mount (Figure 7-6).
Section 7: Maintenance 10. For added stability, secure the cap screws provided on the lens mount. If you have installed a large zoom lens, one or more of the screws may be inaccessible - simply tighten those that are accessible. NOTE: Recommended for heaviest lenses, such as 0.8:1 and 1.3-1.75:1. Figure 7-7 Install Lens CP2210 User Manual 020-100410-08 Rev.
8 Troubleshooting This section provides information and procedures for resolving common cinema projector issues. If you cannot resolve a cinema projector issue, contact a Christie accredited service technician. 8.1 Cinema Projector Does Not Turn On • Verify the wall circuit breaker is on. If there is a problem with the wall circuit breaker turning off, contact a certified electrician. • Check the status of the LEDs on the rear corners of the cinema projector. (Figure 8-1).
Section 8: Troubleshooting 8.3 Lamp Suddenly Turns Off • • • • Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp Power/LiteLOC Setup. Increase the lamp power. Tap Menu > Status and then Interlocks in the left pane. Review and correct all interlock failures. If EVB errors occur, check the door interlock. Tap Menu > Status and then Temperatures in the left pane. Verify if the DMD temperatures are too high. If the temperatures are too high, cool the cinema projector.
Section 8: Troubleshooting 8.8 Cannot Establish Communication with Cinema Projector Verify all input devices have the same subnet mask and unique IP addresses. 8.9 Blank Screen, No Display of Cinema Image • • • • • • • Ensure the lens cap is not on either end of the lens. Ensure the lamp is ON. Confirm all power connections are still OK. Ensure the douser is OPEN by verifying the state of the douser on Main panel. Ensure any test pattern other than the full black test pattern displays properly.
Section 8: Troubleshooting 8.14 Display is Not Rectangular • • • • Verify the cinema projector is level and the lens surface and screen are parallel to one another. Adjust the vertical offset of the lens mount with the vertical offset knob or ILS. Check that the anamorphic lens is straight. Rotate to orient the aperture correctly. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Screen File Setup and verify the settings for the screen file are correct. 8.
Section 8: Troubleshooting • The horizontal or vertical scan frequency of the input signal may be out of range for the cinema projector. See Appendix A: Specifications for scan frequency ranges. • The sync signal may be inadequate. Correct the source problem. 8.20 The Display is Faint • Verify the input source is terminated only once. • If the input is not a video source, use a different sync tip clamp location. 8.
Appendix A: Specifications This section provides detailed Christie CP 2210 specifications. Due to continuing research, specifications are subject to change without notice. A.1 Display A.1.1 Panel Resolution and Refresh Rate Pixel format (H x V square pixels) 2048 x 1080 Processing path 23.97 - 120Hz A.1.2 Achievable Brightness (Measured at Screen Center) Nominal Maximum 1.4kW (CXL-14M) 4,750 lumens 5,000 lumens 1.8kW (CDXL-18SD) 10,215 lumens 11,220 lumens 2.
Appendix B: Specifications A.2 Source Signal Compatibility A.2.1 Cinema Inputs • Number of inputs • Standard supported • Connector type 2 SMPTE 292M bit-serial BNC Table A.1 Standard Single-link SMPTE 292M/372M Formats A-2 Source Standard Original Source Resolution Vertical Frequency (Hz) Scan Type Display Frame Rate (Hz) SMPTE 296M 1280 x 720 23.98 / 24 Progressive 23.98 / 24 SMPTE 296M 1280 x 720 25 Progressive 25 SMPTE 296M 1280 x 720 29.97 / 30 Progressive 29.
Appendix B: Specifications 640 x 480 23.98 / 24 Progressive 23.98 / 24 640 x 480 25 Progressive 25 640 x 480 29.97 / 30 Progressive 29.97 / 30 640 x 480 48 Progressive 48 640 x 480 50 Progressive 50 640 x 480 59.94 / 60 Progressive 59.94 / 60 640 x 480 100 Progressive 100 640 x 480 120 Progressive 120 720 x 525 23.98 / 24 Interlaced 11.99 / 12 720 x 525 25 Interlaced 12.5 720 x 525 29.97 / 30 Interlaced 14.
Appendix B: Specifications A.2.2 Non-Cinema DVI Inputs (for Alternate Content) • Number of inputs • Standard supported • Connector type 2 VESA Digital Visual Interface (DVI-D) 24-pin female DVI-D Table A.2 Format for Generic Inputs to DVI-D Ports, Single-Link NOTE: All formats listed are 4:4:4 RGB. Source Pixel Format Bits / Comp Vertical Rates 640 x 480 8 59.94 / 60 Hz 1280 x 720 8 59.94 / 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 8 59.94 / 60 Hz 720 x 480 8 59.
Appendix B: Specifications A.3 Control Signal Compatibility A.3.1 Ethernet Port Interface 10Base-T/100-Base-TX Connector Female RJ-45 Bit Rate 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps half and full duplex A.3.2 RS232-PIB Interface TIA-232 Connector 9-pin subminiature D, female Bit Rate 115,200 (default) bps Flow Control Hardware (RTS/CTS) Data Format 1 start bit, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity Communication Protocol Christie Serial Protocol A.3.
Appendix B: Specifications A.3.5 Simple Contact Closure Interface (SCCI) Port Interface Opto-LED inputs, TTL voltage output Connector 9-pin subminiature D, female Number and type of I/O Input 1 - Lamp Off Input 2 - Lamp On Input 3 - Douser Open Input 4 - Douser Closed Output 1 - cinema projector Health (high = health ok) Input Current 5mA nominal, 50mA maximum Input forward voltage drop 1.1V nom., 1.4V max. (@5mA) A.3.
Appendix B: Specifications A.4.2 TPC-650H Type of Display Color VGA TFT LCD, backlit Display Size 144.8 mm (5.7 inches) diagonal Display Resolution (H x V pixels) 640 x 480 Maximum Dimensions (W x H x D) 195 mm x 148 mm x 58 mm Integrated Operating System Microsoft Windows® XPe Communication Interface with cinema projector 10/1000Base-T Ethernet Power Requirement 0.71A (typical) Interface Connector 12-pin Circular connector (push-pull) A.5 Power Requirements A.5.
Appendix B: Specifications CDXL-18SD CDXL-20SD 1500 hours 1500 hours Wait time between lamp strikes 2 minutes minimum Warm up time to full brightness 20 minutes maximum NOTE: Projectors typically force a 10 minute cool down period. Ensure you do not re-strike the lamp any sooner than 2 minutes into this cool down period since hot re-strikes reduce lamp life. A.7 Physical Specifications Size (L x W x H): (without lens, with feet at minimum length) 665 mm (26.18 inches) x 688 mm (27.
Appendix B: Specifications • Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) and its amendments. • China Ministry of Information Industry Order No.39 (02/2006) on the control of pollution caused by electronic information products, hazardous substances concentration limits (SJ/T11363-2006), and the applicable product marking requirements (SJ/T11364-2006) A.9 Environment A.9.
Appendix B: Specifications NOTE: Use of the Anamorphic or Wide Converter Lens requires the optional Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount (MALM).
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