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Appendix A: Display and Pedestal Dimensions

CC50-2301/CC67-3301/CC72-3301 Setup Guide

A-5

020-100248-03 Rev. 1 

A.1.4 Cube on Pedestal 

 Figure A-5 Cube on Pedestal

1017

 O/A

40.02

763

30.02

FRONT VIEW

DIMENSIONS ARE MILLIMETRES [INCHES IN BRACKETS].

AS SHOWN, THE CUBE IS MOUNTED ON THE 36" SILL HEIGHT PEDESTAL.

CUBE CC50-2301 ON PEDESTAL

TOP VIEW

CUBE WITH SCREEN

SCREEN

MODEL SC50-XP01

P/N 122-101113-XX

CUBE

MODEL CC50-2301

P/N 122-001102-XX

PEDESTAL

MODEL PE50-3602

ISOMETRIC VIEW

CUBE WITH SCREEN ON PEDESTAL

(SEE PEDESTALS FOR CC50-2301)

SILL HEIGHT

610

 O/A

24.00

591 23.25

1678

 O/A (FOR 36" SILL HEIGHT PEDESTAL)

66.05

RH VIEW

(P/N 122-102104-XX,

OR 122-102115-XX,

OR 122-102126-XX,

OR 122-102137-XX,

OR 122-102148-XX)

Summary of Contents for CC50-2301

Page 1: ...CC50 2301 CC67 3001 CC72 3301 I N S TA L L AT I O N M A N U A L 020 100248 03 ...

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Page 3: ...CC50 2301 CC67 3001 CC72 3301 I N S TA L L AT I O N M A N U A L 020 100248 03 ...

Page 4: ...materialsandcomponentsthatcanberecycledandreused Thissymbol meansthat electrical and electronic equipment at their end of life should be disposed of separately from regular waste Please dispose of the product appropriately and according to local regulations In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products Please help us to conserve the environ...

Page 5: ... RPMSP D180U Projectors 2 2 2 1 7 For Entero RPMSP RPMWU LED01 Projectors 2 2 2 1 8 Additional Tools Required 2 3 2 1 9 Service and Support 2 3 2 2 Installation 2 3 2 2 1 Step 1 Unpack Cube Enclosures and Pedestals 2 3 2 2 2 Step 2 Unpacking and Stabilizing Screens 2 4 Preparing Screens for Installation 2 4 2 2 3 Step 3 Unpacking and Preparing Projectors for Installation 2 4 RPMX SP D132U RPMSP D1...

Page 6: ...the Optical Mirror 2 23 Optical Mirror Adjustment Examples 2 24 Barrel and Pincushion Distortion 2 25 2 2 12 Step 12 Software Setup Optimize Image Setup and Display 2 26 A Display and Pedestal Dimensions A 1 CC50 2301 A 2 A 1 1 50 Screen for CC50 2301 A 2 A 1 2 Pedestal for CC50 2301 A 3 A 1 3 Cube CC50 2301 A 4 A 1 4 Cube on Pedestal A 5 A 2 CC67 3001 A 6 A 2 1 67 Screen for CC67 3001 A 6 A 2 2 P...

Page 7: ...7 CC72 display cube system can be found in the projector User Manual The installer should be familiar with all such information prior to starting the installation Figure 1 1 Single and Multi Unit Displays 1 1 How to Use This Manual This manual is intended to provide qualified installers with step by step installation information from unpacking to advanced image setup However circumstances and cond...

Page 8: ...ector Danger symbols indicate a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury This signal word is to be limited to the most extreme situations Warning symbols indicate a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Caution symbols indicate a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE...

Page 9: ... an installer approved free standing external support structure Display cubes must be stacked on a level surface If display cubes are stacked on a non level or inclined surface there is an increased risk that stacked cubes even when mounted in secured or free standing external structures could tip over and cause serious injury or damage It is strongly recommended that PE50 PE67 PE72 pedestals be u...

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Page 11: ...e contents of your shipment against the list below to make sure that you have all the necessary hardware 2 1 1 For CC50 2301 Cube Enclosures 10 M6 x 75mm hex screws 20 M6 x 18mm flat washers 10 M6 lock washers 10 M6 hex nuts 4 M6 x 472mm screen bolts 2 M6 x 60mm hex screws 4 M6 x 24mm flat washers 4 cable covers 2 1 2 For CC67 3001 Cube Enclosures 10 M6 x 75mm hex screws 20 M6 x 18mm flat washers ...

Page 12: ...ser s Kit Additional kits can be ordered Christie P N 102 144100 xx Each kit includes RPMX RPMSP 132U RPMSP D180U User Manual P N 020 100245 xx CC50 CC67 CC72 Installation Manual P N 020 100248 xx IR remote keypad with two AA batteries Ball drivers 8mm 5mm 4mm 2mm A pair of lint free cotton gloves required for screen handling 2 1 7 For Entero RPMSP RPMWU LED01 Projectors Adjuster plate for rear fr...

Page 13: ...Christie Partner from whom the system was purchased 2 2 Installation Only qualified installers should attempt installation of a Christie display wall 2 2 1 Step 1 Unpack Cube Enclosures and Pedestals 1 Unpack components at the installation location 2 Remove and discard all packaging 3 The rear access panel is shipped uninstalled from the cube Set the rear access panel aside where it will not be da...

Page 14: ...ns for Installation 1 Wearing the lint free cotton gloves provided in the User s Kit remove the screen from its packaging 2 To stabilize the screens let them stand vertically for at least 24 hours at the installation site For maximum benefit let the screen stabilize to ambient site conditions for up to 14 days prior to installation 2 2 3 Step 3 Unpacking and Preparing Projectors for Installation R...

Page 15: ...k screw can result in projector damage Figure 2 3 Remove Lock Screw from Mechanical Lamp Changer RPMX SP D132U RPMSP D180U RPMSP LED01 RPMWU LED01 Projectors The projector is shipped fully assembled It can be installed in the cube in either lens vertical or lens horizontal orientation Figure 2 4 Entero Projector 1 Remove the projector from the box and discard all packing material NOTE Keep packagi...

Page 16: ...ifically to support the CC50 CC67 CC72 cube enclosures to their maximum stacking limit Before assembling the pedestal ensure you have the correct pedestal model for your display cube A CC50 display cube requires a PE50 3602 pedestal a CC67 requires a PE67 3602 pedestal and a CC72 requires a PE72 3601 pedestal Make sure all pedestal models are the same since there are various pedestal heights avail...

Page 17: ...using 4 M6 x 75mm hex screws 8 flat washers 4 lock washers and 4 M6 hex nuts Keeping the hardware a little loose at this point will allow you to tweak the alignment between pedestals as more pedestals are added to the platform 5 Slide the next pedestal into position and using a level adjust the height until the pedestal becomes level with the pedestals already in the row 6 Repeat steps 3 to 5 for ...

Page 18: ...it from tipping and causing serious injuries to those at the installation site See Figure 2 12 Tools and Hardware Required Level M5 Ball driver 10mm hex wrench or socket driver 10 M6 x 75mm hex screws 20 M6 x 18mm flat washers 10 lock washers 10 M6 hex nuts For each CC50 screen 4 M6 x 472mm screen bolts For each CC67 screen 4 M6 x 640mm screen bolts For each CC72 screen 4 M6 x 729mm screen bolts F...

Page 19: ...T be used to lift display cubes into position on higher rows A crew of two or more can lift a display cube into position on the first row See Figure 2 9 1 Place the mirror in a neutral position where the adjusting screws do not apply any pressure in either direction on the mirror 2 Install the first row of display cube enclosures onto the pedestals beginning with the centre and working outward by ...

Page 20: ...etween display cubes and pedestals before adding the next row of display cubes Some adjustment of the pedestal feet may be required to achieve a level row Figure 2 9 Installing First Row of Display Cube Enclosures Adding Additional Rows of Display Cube Enclosures Stacked display cubes can tip over and cause injury or damage when not properly secured The display wall must be supported during and af...

Page 21: ...on c Align the top and bottom display cube until all edges are flush and mounting holes are aligned d Using 6 M6 x 75mm screws 4 for the CC50 with washers and hex nuts secure the upper display cube to the one below Hand tighten the hardware at this point to allow small adjustments while other display cubes are added to that row e Using 4 M6 x 75mm screws with washers and hex nuts secure the cube t...

Page 22: ...ing stacked Physical characteristics of the cube installation including weight center of gravity mounting hole location See Appendix A Display and Pedestal Dimensions for technical information on display wall components Type of material being considered for external support Strength and stability of the vertical or horizontal surface Required number of external supports Examples of External Suppor...

Page 23: ...an result in screens bowing or damaging other screen elements These screws can be used to set an even screen gap 2 Wear the cotton gloves provided in the User s Kit when handling screens to prevent leaving fingerprints on the surface 3 Install screens starting in the center of the bottom row and work out towards the ends Repeat on the next row center screen first 1 Add the 10 screen adjustment scr...

Page 24: ...s installed Figure 2 14 Install Screens onto First Row 7 When installing screens on additional rows repeat Steps 1 to 5 Figure 2 15 a Always complete the installation process of screens on one row before starting on the next row b Correct alignment and screen gap issues before adding an additional row of screens Misalignment is difficult to correct once all screens are in place c Adjust the screen...

Page 25: ...0U Projectors into a Cube Enclosure NOTICE Keep the lens cap on the projector during installation to prevent damaging the lens Tools and Hardware Required Torque wrench 7 Mounting Bolts 1 Loosely install the 2 front mounting bolts on the table A in Figure 2 16 2 From the rear of the display cube place the projector on the table Figure 2 16 and slide the projector forward so that the slotted mounts...

Page 26: ...cket to the side of the cube using the 3 mounting bolts The EM comes pre installed in the correct position for the CC50 cube If using a CC67 cube undo the 4 thumbscrews holding the EM to the mounting bracket Slide the EM toward the projector until the innermost set of holes on the sleeve align with the outermost set of holes on the EM Reinstall all 4 thumbscrews then tighten firmly Figure 2 17 EM ...

Page 27: ...5 Cap screws 8 M6 flat washers 2 M3 Phillips screwdriver 5 cable ties 1 cable anchor M5 hex key M4 hex key 1 Loosely install the 2 front M6 cap screws on the table A in Figure 2 16 2 From the rear of the display cube place the 6 axis adjuster with the mounting plate and projector attached on the table with the controls rear facing 3 Slide the adjuster forward so that the slotted mounts in the base...

Page 28: ...d right sides The shipping bolts are labelled Figure 2 19 Shipping Bolt Locations 6 Position the electronics module on the track with the bracket extension at the back of the cube and secure with 3 M6 cap screws and 3 flat washers 7 Install the projector cables using the Interconnection Diagram affixed to the Light Module Figure 2 21 Interconnection Diagram Figure 2 20 Install EM Module ...

Page 29: ... variety of external sources can be connected to the input panel of the projector Properly routing the cables from one projector to another in the display wall will keep them from becoming tangled or falling into the optical light path affecting the displayed image Each display cube enclosure is designed with two openings on the side two openings on the top and channels in the belly pan to allow f...

Page 30: ...60 second wait period from the time the projector is powered down and back up again See the projector User Manual for additional information on the remote keypad and the various features of the projector Entero RPMSP RPMWU LED01 Projectors Each projector is supplied with a North American rated line cord Use only an appropriately rated line cord for your area before connecting the projectors to AC ...

Page 31: ...ocus and Image adjustment make a rough adjustment of the 6 axis adjuster focus the image using the Focus Adjustment knob on the lens and lock the focus by tightening the Focus Adjustment knob Then make a fine adjustment to the 6 axis adjuster DO NOT over adjust the knobs on the 6 axis adjuster A slight resistance during adjustment indicates the end of the adjustment range for that knob Use small 1...

Page 32: ...e zoom tilt A different colored knob is assigned to each adjustment A color coded quick reference label illustrating the adjustments is attached to the projector See Figure 2 25 Figure 2 25 Adjustments for 6 Axis Adjuster 1 Center the image on screen by adjusting the vertical and or horizontal position 2 Zoom out the image make smaller until it fits within the borders of the screen 3 Adjust keysto...

Page 33: ... adjust the mirror In general fix the corners of the image first then the edges if required Keep in mind this is a fine adjustment of the image only Read the tips and review the examples When mirror adjustments are required ensure that all thumbscrews are in a neutral loose position by turning the screws in both directions until there is slight resistance The neutral position is between these poin...

Page 34: ...screw shown in Figure 2 26 pull the mirror away from the screen when rotated clockwise When rotated counterclockwise the mirror is pushed towards the screen D1 operates in the reverse Figure 2 28 Optical Mirror Adjustments A1 B1 B2 D1 C1 C2 Turn thumbscrews clockwise in zones C1 A A1 to pull the mirror Turn thumbscrews in zones C1 A A1 to push the mirror counter clockwise A1 B1 B2 D1 C1 C2 B1 B2 D...

Page 35: ... 2 30 and Figure 2 31 are remedied by adjusting the mirror screws located at A1 and B1 B2 C1 C2 and D1 Figure 2 29 Figure 2 30 Barrel Distortion Figure 2 31 Pincushion A1 B1 B2 D1 C1 C2 Turn thumbscrews counter clockwise in zones A A1 B to push the mirror A1 B1 B2 D1 C1 C2 Turn thumbscrews clockwise in zones C and D and counter clockwise in D1 to pull the m irror Image Problem Screws to Adjust Dir...

Page 36: ...e information see the projector User Manual 4 Select the correct image orientation for the display by selecting Image Orientation from the Configura tion menu and select Inverted Front to display the image correctly on a rear screen display with mirrors 5 Adjust the menu appearance on screen by adjusting the options in Menu Preferences found in the Configuration menu 6 From the Communications menu...

Page 37: ...Appendix A Display and Pedestal Dimensions CC50 2301 CC67 3301 CC72 3301 Setup Guide A 1 020 100248 03 Rev 1 Appendix A Display and Pedestal Dimensions Figure A 1 Display and Pedestal ...

Page 38: ...Dimensions A 1 CC50 2301 A 1 1 50 Screen for CC50 2301 Figure A 2 Screen Dimensions 1016 40 00 508 20 00 762 30 00 381 15 00 FRONT VIEW RH VIEW 109 4 29 50 SCREEN FOR CC50 2301 SCREEN WEIGHT 21 kg 46 5 lbs PRIMARY DIMENSIONS ARE MILLIMETRES DIMENSIONS IN BRACKETS ARE INCHES PART NUMBER 122 101113 XX ...

Page 39: ...4 72 TYP 15 TYP 0 59 150 TYP 5 91 150 TYP 5 91 8 x8 THRU 0 31 MOUNTING HOLES THE SAME LOCATION ON THE LH SIDE 110 4 33 RH VIEW STANDARD SILL HEIGHT IS 914 mm 36 OPTIONAL SILL HEIGHTS ARE 864 mm 34 813 mm 32 762 mm 30 AND 711 mm 28 SEE TABLE FOR DETAILS DIMENSIONS ARE MILLIMETRES INCHES IN BRACKETS PEDESTALS FOR CC50 2301 MODEL PART NUMBER SILL HEIGHT WEIGHT PE50 2802 122 102104 XX 711 mm 28 26 kg ...

Page 40: ...01 1017 OVERALL 40 02 763 30 02 1269 VIEW ABLE 49 97 1015 OVERALL 39 94 FRONT VIEW CUBE WITH SCREEN 441 17 38 FRAME 442 TYP 17 42 610 OVERALL 24 00 591 23 25 109 4 29 SCREEN 593 23 33 337 13 27 252 9 94 140 5 51 15 59 583 22 94 90 3 54 763 30 02 161 6 32 212 8 35 8 X4 THRU 31 MOUNTING HOLES SAME LOCATIONS ON LH SIDE SIDE VIEW CUBE WITH SCREEN 597 TYP 23 49 210 8 27 TYP 15 59 8 X4 THRU MOUNTING HOL...

Page 41: ...THE CUBE IS MOUNTED ON THE 36 SILL HEIGHT PEDESTAL CUBE CC50 2301 ON PEDESTAL TOP VIEW CUBE WITH SCREEN SCREEN MODEL SC50 XP01 P N 122 101113 XX CUBE MODEL CC50 2301 P N 122 001102 XX PEDESTAL MODEL PE50 3602 ISOMETRIC VIEW CUBE WITH SCREEN ON PEDESTAL SEE PEDESTALS FOR CC50 2301 SILL HEIGHT 610 O A 24 00 591 23 25 1678 O A FOR 36 SILL HEIGHT PEDESTAL 66 05 RH VIEW P N 122 102104 XX OR 122 102115 ...

Page 42: ...imensions A 2 CC67 3001 A 2 1 67 Screen for CC67 3001 Figure A 6 Screen Dimensions 1361 53 60 681 26 80 510 20 07 1021 40 20 113 4 45 SCREEN WEIGHT 40 kg 88 9 lbs PRIMARY DIMENSIONS ARE MILLIMETRES DIMENSIONS IN BRACKETS ARE INCHES RH VIEW FRONT VIEW 67 SCREEN FOR CC67 3001 PART NUMBER 122 101103 XX ...

Page 43: ...lbs PE67 3002 122 103116 XX 762 mm 30 33 kg 73 lbs PE67 3202 122 103127 XX 813 mm 32 34 kg 75 lbs PE67 3402 122 103138 XX 864 mm 34 35 kg 77 lbs PE67 3602 122 103149 XX 915 mm 36 36 kg 79 lbs 1362 OVERALL 53 62 915 36 02 SILL HEIGHT FRONT VIEW PEDESTAL 15 TYP 59 610 TYP 24 00 206 TYP 8 11 942 TYP 37 09 434 17 09 210 TYP 8 27 464 18 27 8 X6 THRU MOUNTING HOLES 31 TOP VIEW PEDESTAL 738 29 06 FRAME 7...

Page 44: ...53 62 1022 40 22 1701 VIEW ABLE 66 97 1274 OVERALL 50 14 FRONT VIEW CUBE WITH SCREEN 610 TYP 24 00 15 TYP 59 210 TYP 8 27 942 TYP 37 09 8 X6 THRU MOUNTING HOLES 31 SAME LOCATIONS ON BOTTOM OF CUBE 464 18 27 434 17 09 206 TYP 8 11 TOP VIEW CUBE WITH SCREEN 113 4 45 SCREEN 163 6 40 301 11 84 762 OVERALL 29 98 8 X4 THRU 31 MOUNTING HOLES SAME LOCATIONS ON LH SIDE 609 FRAME 23 96 337 13 27 852 33 53 2...

Page 45: ...03116 XX OR 122 103127 XX OR 122 103138 XX OR 122 103149 XX CUBE P N 122 002103 XX SCREEN P N 122 101103 XX OR 122 101114 XX 1362 O A 53 62 1021 40 20 FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW 762 O A 29 98 752 29 63 SEE PEDESTALS FOR CC67 3001 SILL HEIGHT 1937 O A FOR 36 SILL HEIGHT PEDESTAL 76 25 RH VIEW DIMENSIONS ARE MILLIMETRES INCHES IN BRACKETS AS SHOWN THE CUBE IS MOUNTED ON THE 36 SILL HEIGHT PEDESTAL CUBE CC6...

Page 46: ... A 3 CC72 3301 A 3 1 72 Screen for CC72 3301 Figure A 10 Screen for CC72 3301 SCREEN WEIGHT 36 74 kg 81 lbs PRIMARY DIMENSIONS ARE MILLIMETRES DIMENSIONS IN BRACKETS ARE INCHES RH VIEW FRONT VIEW 72 SCREEN FOR CC72 3301 PART NUMBER 122 101125 XX 484 67 19 08 775 45 30 53 1550 90 61 06 969 34 38 16 109 00 4 29 ...

Page 47: ... CC72 3301 698 TYP 27 50 1131 TYP 44 52 210 TYP 8 27 8 0 31 X6 THRU MOUNTING HOLES 15 TYP 59 525 20 67 501 19 72 206 TYP 8 11 FRONT VIEW 1551 OVERALL 61 06 915 36 02 SILL HEIGHT 827 32 55 FRAME 833 OVERALL 32 78 70 2 76 15 TYP 59 150 5 91 527 20 74 TYP 797 TYP 31 37 129 5 06 252 9 92 ON LH SIDE SAME LOCATIONS MOUNTING HOLES 8 0 31 X8 THRU 625 24 61 563 22 17 TYP 353 13 90 110 4 33 845 33 27 120 4 ...

Page 48: ... LBS PART NUMBER 122 003104 XX CUBE CC72 3301 RH VIEW 1131 TYP 44 52 210 TYP 8 27 15 TYP 59 698 TYP 27 50 SAME LOCATIONS ON BOTTOM OF CUBE 8 0 31 X6 THRU MOUNTING HOLES 206 TYP 8 11 525 20 67 501 19 72 1551 OVERALL 61 06 969 38 16 1828 VIEWABLE 71 98 1221 OVERALL 48 08 525 20 67 140 5 51 846 OVERALL 33 33 799 31 47 109 4 29 SCREEN 337 13 27 90 3 54 789 31 08 249 9 79 301 11 84 252 9 92 697 27 46 F...

Page 49: ... TOP VIEW RH VIEW DIMENSIONS ARE MILLIMETRES INCHES IN BRACKETS AS SHOWN THE CUBE IS MOUNTED ON THE 36 SILL HEIGHT PEDESTAL CUBE CC72 3301 ON PEDESTAL SCREEN MODEL SC72 XP01 P N 122 101125 XX CUBE MODEL CC72 3301 P N 122 003104 XX PEDESTAL MODEL PE72 3601 P N 122 104140 XX SEE PEDESTALS FOR CC72 3301 SILL HEIGHT 1884 O A FOR 36 SILL HEIGHT PEDESTAL 74 19 846 O A 33 31 1551 OVERALL 61 06 969 38 16 ...

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Page 51: ...out color Cotton swabs with non synthetic stalks wooden stick Dry clean compressed air Cotton exam gloves and or vinyl or latex exam gloves B 2 Prerequisites Ensure the work area is free of fumes fluids and dust Put a support below the mirror to make sure it is equally supported during cleaning Use cotton vinyl or latex gloves when handling the mirror B 3 Instructions Ensure there is no direct or ...

Page 52: ...loth with acetone and alcohol to dab the stain For a finger print that is hard to remove use a cotton swab dipped in acetone 2 Move the swab in a circular motion across the finger print with 1 pound of pressure 3 Remove the swab from the surface 4 Using the compressed air gently blow the area to speed the evaporation of the solvent 5 Look for the hazy rainbow of colors left by the finger oils If t...

Page 53: ...D display the image 2 20 displays screens see screens distortion image 2 21 E eliminate image noise 2 26 external sources 2 19 external supports 2 12 examples fig 2 12 F fasten pedestals together 2 7 focus and image adjustment 2 21 G gap between each screen 2 14 geometric irregularities 2 21 H hardware provided 1 3 hardware required 2 8 hardware required for installation 2 1 I identification numbe...

Page 54: ...on 2 20 shipping bolts fig 2 18 RPMX RPMSP 132 180U 2 15 connection diagram fig 2 4 EM module fig 2 16 installing fig 2 16 lock screw fig 2 5 power on 2 20 pull the mirror inward 2 24 push the mirror outward 2 24 R rear access panel 2 3 remote keypad 2 20 S safety guidelines 1 2 external supports 1 3 lifting 1 3 screens depth adjustment screws fig 2 13 gap adjustment screws fig 2 14 installing 2 1...

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