R5906848 /04
DP2K SLP Series
308
Situation
Solution
that the lens file was originally created at the maximum or minimum zoom
capabilities of the lens zoom.
The final lens position lays
very close to the mechanical
limits which disable the
motorized lens position.
Position the lens manually, or reposition the projector so that the lens
position lays further away from the mechanical limits, or try to use another
lens which range is more suitable.
Tip:
Setup all new lens files away from the maximum limitation of the lens
zoom. It is possible that lens file was originally created at the maximum or
minimum zoom capabilities of the lens zoom. Program correct lens type
into communicator under Advanced/lens parameters and recreate the lens
files.
Disconnected wire of the zoom
and focus motors of the
motorized lens.
Remove the Lens Holder cover of the projector and check if the orange
wire at the left side of the Lens Holder is connected (reference 5 Image 25-
36)
Disconnected wire, of the lens
motors, from the Signal
Backplane.
Remove the large dust filter from the projector and check if the wire
(reference 3 Image 25-37) is inserted in the Signal Backplane.
Broken or damaged electrical
socket of the Lens Holder.
Check if the electrical socket (reference 1 Image 25-38) on the Lens
Holder front plate is not damaged. If damaged replace the socket. See
service manual chapter
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Malfunction Cinema Control
board.
Replace the Cinema Control board. See service manual chapter
Replacement of the Cinema Controller
Malfunction zoom motor of the
lens.
Use the local keypad to zoom the image on the screen. If unsuccessful,
replace the motorized lens or replace the motor assembly of the lens. See
service procedure
Replacement of the motor assembly for 0.69" DC2K
”
Malfunction Signal Backplane
(bad connection).
Replace the Signal Backplane. See service procedure
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Summary of Contents for DP2K SLP Series
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Page 14: ...R5906848 04 DP2K SLP Series 14 Safety ...
Page 24: ...R5906848 04 DP2K SLP Series 24 General ...
Page 30: ...R5906848 04 DP2K SLP Series 30 Preventative maintenance actions ...
Page 38: ...R5906848 04 DP2K SLP Series 38 Mains Input ...
Page 90: ...R5906848 04 DP2K SLP Series 90 Laser Phosphor Light Source ...
Page 94: ...R5906848 04 DP2K SLP Series 94 10 Reinstall all covers Liquid cooling circuit ...
Page 138: ...R5906848 04 DP2K SLP Series 138 Light Pipe ...
Page 147: ...147 R5906848 04 DP2K SLP Series Optical alignment 12 ...
Page 150: ...R5906848 04 DP2K SLP Series 150 Optical alignment ...
Page 248: ...R5906848 04 DP2K SLP Series 248 Card Cage ...
Page 263: ...263 R5906848 04 DP2K SLP Series Exhaust system 20 ...
Page 265: ...265 R5906848 04 DP2K SLP Series Board Diagnostic LED s 21 ...
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Page 290: ...R5906848 04 DP2K SLP Series 290 Dust Filters ...
Page 294: ...R5906848 04 DP2K SLP Series 294 Troubleshooting ...
Page 382: ...R5906848 04 DP2K SLP Series 382 Troubleshooting ...
Page 394: ...R5906848 04 DP2K SLP Series 394 Projector cleaning ...
Page 395: ...395 Overview Hazards R5906848 04 DP2K SLP Series Appendix A ...
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