
9. HDF Cold Mirror
9.1
Introduction HDF Cold Mirror
Functionality of the Cold Mirror
The location of the Cold Mirror in the light path is between the light source (xenon lamp) and the light pipe. The Cold Mirror re
fl
ects
the visible light and absorbs the infra red light. Due to this absorbing, a lot of heat is produced. The rear side of the Cold Mirror is
equipped with a cooling assembly (heat sink + fan). The fan below the heat sink blows cold air on the Cold Mirror and heat sink.
The Cold Mirror has two adjustment screws to modify the position of the Cold Mirror so that the centre of the light spot is precisely
re
fl
ected in the centre of the Integration Rod entrance for optimal performance.
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2
3
4
5
Image 9-1
1
LEFT/RIGHT adjustment screw.
2
UP/DOWN adjustment screw.
3
Cold Mirror.
4
Cold Mirror fan.
5
Cold Mirror heatsink.
Diagnostic
The easiest way to check the condition of the Cold Mirror is by removing the Lamp House. When the Lamp House is removed, the
Cold Mirror becomes visible at the end of the lamp house compartment. In case the Cold Mirror is not damaged but dirt is clearly
visible upon the surface of the mirror it is recommended to clean the Cold Mirror. Always replace the Cold Mirror with a new one in
case the Cold Mirror is damaged. Possible damages are:
•
Cold Mirror is broken.
•
Coating peels off.
•
Cold Mirror is cracked.
The light output on the screen will be lower than the normal light output in case of a damaged or dirty Cold
Mirror.
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Summary of Contents for HDF W series
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Page 12: ...1 Safety 8 R5905312 HDF W SERIES 24 01 2013 ...
Page 30: ...3 Preventative maintenance actions 26 R5905312 HDF W SERIES 24 01 2013 ...
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Page 172: ...10 Card Cage 168 R5905312 HDF W SERIES 24 01 2013 ...
Page 182: ...11 Lamp Power Supply 178 R5905312 HDF W SERIES 24 01 2013 ...
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Page 242: ...14 Lenses and Lens Holder 238 R5905312 HDF W SERIES 24 01 2013 ...
Page 270: ...15 Liquid cooling circuit 266 R5905312 HDF W SERIES 24 01 2013 ...
Page 274: ...16 Heat exchanger Image 16 5 Remove assembly 270 R5905312 HDF W SERIES 24 01 2013 ...
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