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9. Pull on the locking pin that is located through the access door, above the card cage intake fan.
10. Slide the card cage out along the guides.

To avoid possible damage, carefully place the card cage on a clean, flat surface.

Cleaning optics (excluding lens)

Unnecessary cleaning of optics can be more harmful than helpful by increasing the risk of damage to

delicate coatings and surfaces.
Only clean optics when dust, dirt, oil, fingerprints or other marks are obvious or are the cause of
performance problems. Maintenance of optical components requires a qualified service technician.
Inspect exposed optical surfaces periodically in a clean, dust-free environment using a flashlight.
Always wear appropriate gloves when servicing any optical surfaces.

Supplies for cleaning optical surfaces

Soft camel-hair brush

Dust-free blower: Filtered dry nitrogen blown through an anti-static nozzle

Dust-free lens tissue, such as: Optowipes (18LAB022), Kim Wipes, or equivalent

For lens only: Lens cleaning solution

Cotton swabs with wooden stems only

Lens cleaning cloth/microfiber

Replacing the color sensor board harness

If the color sensor board harness becomes damaged during installation, replace it with the enhanced

harness included with the kit.

1. Remove the following system components:

a. Side intake cover
b. Radiator module
c. Radiator fan intake module
d. Light engine fan intake module
e. HKBB cover (A)

Upgrading the color sensor board

Upgrading the Color Sensor Board Instruction Sheet

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020-103100-01 Rev. 1 (06-2019)

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Summary of Contents for 4K40-RGB Series

Page 1: ...eries projectors Required tools and parts Before replacing components in the projector ensure the following tools and parts are available Color sensor board and housing upgrade kit P N 003 006740 XX 2...

Page 2: ...ector of approximately 12 cm or 4 in Alternatively tip the projector so it is resting on its side Before performing the upgrade procedure on a CP4325 RGB projector consider inverting the projector ont...

Page 3: ...ce of the legacy fold mirror is silver reflective on both sides while the surface of the new fold mirror is silver reflective on one side and black with a pin sized through hole to allow partial light...

Page 4: ...bottom cover Removing the coupling elbow mirror assembly 1 Remove the card cage on page 4 2 Remove the four screws securing the mirror 3 Rotate the four spring clips clear of the mirror 4 Replace the...

Page 5: ...J5 J7 J87 from the SSCB on top of the card cage 7 Disconnect the two harnesses J17 J18 from the backplane board 8 Loosen the four captive screws securing the card cage Upgrading the color sensor board...

Page 6: ...ear appropriate gloves when servicing any optical surfaces Supplies for cleaning optical surfaces Soft camel hair brush Dust free blower Filtered dry nitrogen blown through an anti static nozzle Dust...

Page 7: ...nsor board harness from routing clips starting near the HKBB and finishing at the P clip fastened to the base plate in front of the IOS 6 Gently pull the harness out from underneath the IOS Take care...

Page 8: ...ll all modules and covers previously removed Performing the DAC calibration Calibrate the black levels for the new color sensor board 1 Enable direct communication to photon controller a Set the IP ad...

Page 9: ...g laser and MCGD files 4 Login to the projector with Installer access or higher 5 Navigate to the laser power settings page 6 Set the following values LiteLOC is disabled Maximum Expected Room tempera...

Page 10: ...g CAL FANS 5 45 proj sendstring CAL FANS 6 45 proj sendstring CAL FANS 7 45 proj sendstring CAL FANS 8 45 proj sendstring CAL FANS 9 45 proj sendstring CAL FANS 10 45 proj sendstring CAL FANS 11 45 pr...

Page 11: ...opulates line 96 on the calculator The temperature values reported in NetTerminal must be divided by 100 before being entered on line 27 and Line 63 27 Type the command on line 96 of the spreadsheet i...

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