Section 4: Maintenance
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Mirage S+/HD, Matrix S+/HD, Christie HD/DS+/DW, DLV User Manual
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Table 4.2. Lamp/Filter Replacement Kits
Projector Model
Model Number
Lamp Type (Watts) Lamp/Filter Kit Required
Mirage S+3K
38-DSP102-xx
500W
003-120118-01
Mirage HD3
104-012101-xx
Christie HD3K
104-025101-xx
Christie HD2Kc
104-026101-xx
Matrix S+2K
38-DSP102-xx
Matrix HD2
104-023101-xx
DLV1400-DX
38-DSP102-xx
DLV1920-DX
104-017101-xx
Christie DS+6K
38-DSP104-xx
1000W
003-120117-01
Christie DS+5Kc
38-DSP104-xx
Christie DW4Kc
38-DHD103-xx
Christie DW5K
38-DHD103-xx
Christie HD6K
104-006101-xx
Christie HD5Kc
104-007101-xx
Mirage HD6
104-013101-xx
Mirage S+6K
38-DSP104-xx
Matrix 4000
38-DSP104-xx
Matrix S+5K
38-DSP104-xx
Matrix HD4
104-016101-xx
Christie DS+8K
38-DSP106-xx
1200W
003-120116-01
Christie DW6Kc
38-DHD106-xx
Christie DW8K
38-DHD106-xx
Christie HD8K
104-008101-xx
Christie HD7Kc
104-018101-xx
Mirage S+8K
38-DSP106-xx
Mirage HD8
104-014101-xx
Matrix HD7
104-024101-xx
A lamp should be replaced when it reaches its end of life or sooner if a noticeable
degradation in brightness occurs (typical in aging lamps). You can set the number of
hours you expect to log with the lamp before replacing it, by setting the
Lamp Limit
in the
Lamp
menu. The LED’s next to the built-in keypad will flash “LP” when lamp
time has expired. You can also enable a warning message to appear upon powering up
the projector that will indicate the lamp has reached the limit you set, by entering a
checkmark beside the
Lamp Message
option.
NOTE:
The lamp mode you choose to run the projector in may have an impact on the
number of hours expected for the lamp.
Tools required:
#2 Phillips screwdriver
Warnings
A qualified service technician must perform lamp replacement.
Cool the lamp completely and handle by the housing only.
Install the correct wattage lamp supplied by Christie (see above) and read the
Lamp Replacement procedure in its entirety before proceeding.
Do not touch the glass surface of the lamp. Fingerprints left on the surface can
lead to an intense accumulation of heat called a “hotspot”, which could
potentially result in the lamp shattering. It is recommended you wear clean, lint-
free gloves and a face shield when working with the lamp.