background image

Type

Format (Hres x
Vres)

Frame rate (Hz)

Sampling

Bit-depth

4K

4096x2160

24, 25, 30

Y'C'

B

C'

R

/RGB/4:4:4

Y'C

B

C

R

/4:2:2

8/10/12bpc

50, 60

Y'C'

B

C'

R

/RGB/4:4:4

8bpc

50, 60

Y'C'

B

C'

R

/4:2:2

8/10/12bpc

Single-Link 2D: HD 720p and 1080i

Each HDMI input supports the following Single-Input (one cable) 2D HD HDMI 2.0 image formats.

Table 3: Single-Input 2D HD HDMI 2.0 image formats

Type

Format (Hres
x Vres)

Frame rate

Sampling

Bit-depth

Notes

HD

1280x720

24, 25, 30, 50,
60

Y'C'

B

C'

R

/RGB/

4:4:4
Y'C

B

C

R

/4:2:2

8/10/12bpc

-

1920x1080i

25, 30

Y'C'

B

C'

R

/RGB/

4:4:4
Y'C

B

C

R

/4:2:2

8/10/12bpc

2048x1080
interlaced (50/60
Hz field rate)

Single-Input 2D: PC

Each HDMI input supports the following Single-Input (one cable) 2D HDMI 2.0 PC image formats.

Table 4: Single-Input 2D HDMI 2.0 PC image formats

Type

Format (Hres x
Vres)

Frame rate (Hz)

Sampling

Bit-depth

PC

1280x800

60

RGB

8bpc

1280x960

60

RGB

8bpc

1280x1024

60

RGB

8bpc

1440x900

60

RGB

8bpc

1680x1050

60

RGB

8bpc

1600x1200

60

RGB

8bpc

2048x1200

60

RGB

8bpc

Single-Input 3D: 2K / HD

Each HDMI input supports the following Single-Input (one cable) 3D 2K / HD HDMI 2.0 image formats.

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Summary of Contents for CineLife+ 4K-RGB

Page 1: ...Installation and Setup Guide 020 103244 04 CineLife 4K RGB CP4415 RGB CP4420 RGB...

Page 2: ...tive maintenance is an important part of the continued and proper operation of your product Failure to perform maintenance as required and in accordance with the maintenance schedule specified by Chri...

Page 3: ...nts 16 Key features 17 Contact your dealer 17 Technical support 17 Installing and setting up 18 Site requirements 18 Preparing the installation site 18 Lifting and positioning the projector 19 Connect...

Page 4: ...aser file 44 Copying existing laser settings to a new file 44 Deleting a laser file 45 Adjusting the image 46 Calibrating the Intelligent Lens System 46 Correcting vignetting 46 Adjusting tilt and lev...

Page 5: ...parts specified by Christie FIRE HAZARD Do not use a power cord harness or cable that appears damaged A minimum of four people or appropriately rated lift equipment is required to safely lift install...

Page 6: ...ply uses double pole neutral fusing Light intensity hazard distance This projector has been classified as Risk Group 3 as per the IEC 62471 5 2015 standard due to possible hazardous optical and therma...

Page 7: ...tions or 2 0 meters global installations above any surface upon which any persons are permitted to stand E Represents the top view of the projector F Represents the side view of the projector The foll...

Page 8: ...1 6 1 35 1 84 1 Enhanced DC 4K UHC zoom lens 163 146102 XX 1 3 1 7 1 31 1 85 1 DLPCine UHC zoom lens 163 104106 XX 1 3 1 7 1 45 2 10 1 Enhanced DC 4K UHC zoom lens 163 147103 XX 1 4 1 9 1 45 2 17 1 D...

Page 9: ...d distance for HB and UHC lenses Safety precautions CineLife 4K RGB Installation and Setup Guide CP4415 RGB CP4420 RGB 9 020 103244 04 Rev 1 03 2021 Copyright 2021 Christie Digital Systems USA Inc All...

Page 10: ...sent to lasercompliance christiedigital com A copy can remain on site This checklist can be found as a separate document in the accessory box with the manual Certain US states have additional laser r...

Page 11: ...personal injury never look directly at the light source Voltage hazard To avoid personal injury always disconnect all power sources before performing maintenance or service procedures Caution If not...

Page 12: ...n essential before connecting the power supply Indicates a light hazard Do not look directly into the lens The extreme high brightness can cause permanent eye damage Laser labels CP4415 RGB FDA laser...

Page 13: ...nm CP4420 RGB wavelengths 450 nm 661 nm Indicates a light hazard Do not look directly into the lens The extreme high brightness can cause permanent eye damage Class 1 Laser Product Risk Group 3 accord...

Page 14: ...tation available on the Christie Digital Systems USA Inc website Read all instructions before using or servicing this product CP4415 RGB 1 Access the documentation from the Christie website Go to this...

Page 15: ...020 103257 XX CineLife Serial Commands Guide P N 020 103075 XX Projector components front Learn about the components on the front of the projector A Projector lens A list of available lenses is availa...

Page 16: ...cle D Air intake List of components Verify that all components were received with the projector High security key to open the projector service access door Optional accessories such as an UPS inlet po...

Page 17: ...information with your records to assist with any servicing of your product If you encounter a problem contact your dealer Purchase record Dealer Dealer or Christie Sales Service contact phone number S...

Page 18: ...above sea level increase the airflow CFM value by 15 If an extraction duct is not used the operating temperature range is restricted to 10 C to 25 C at a maximum altitude of 3000 meters Permanent powe...

Page 19: ...the corner grasping the projector frame Do not lift the projector using any feature on the projector skin such as the skin louvers or lens opening 3 Lift up the projector and move it to the location w...

Page 20: ...lation meets the local electrical code Caution If not avoided the following could result in minor or moderate injury Use an appropriately sized strain relief connector with the knockout plate provided...

Page 21: ...to the terminal block through an appropriate strain relief mounted on this knockout plate 3 To open the AC input area of the projector remove the six screws holding the cover and swing the cover downw...

Page 22: ...ugh the strain relief on the knockout plate and through the AC input cover 8 Fasten the bare end of the wires into the Ground G Line L and Neutral N terminal block connectors starting first with the G...

Page 23: ...s for the optional UPS power cords for each region Power Cord Description Part Number North America 125V 15A 108 382104 XX Japan 125V 12A 108 371102 XX China 250V 10A 108 373104 XX UK 250V 10A 108 388...

Page 24: ...nants from entering the main electronics area Before installing the lens ensure that you turn off the projector and the circuit breaker switches Do not operate the projector without a lens installed I...

Page 25: ...top position 5 Connect the lens zoom motor to the two zoom motor harness connectors 6 Lock the lens assembly in place by rotating the lens clamp downward Installing and setting up CineLife 4K RGB Inst...

Page 26: ...by CineLife electronics remain on standby with the light engine off LOS and TEC are off Fans run at reduced speed Using the Remote UI Use the remote UI to access projector functionality 1 Log into the...

Page 27: ...UPS circuit breakers are in the off position In the right toolbar select and hold Power If the light source is on when turning off the projector the light source enters a ten minute cool down period...

Page 28: ...Setup 2 Select Start and complete the Marriage Setup wizard 3 Select Finish 4 Verify that the marriage ring is installed correctly and an anti tamper alarm does not appear on the touch panel Completi...

Page 29: ...port B SDI Input 1 SDI Input 2 SDI Input 3 and SDI Input 4 75 ohm Micro BNC Connector Multi Rate SDI in accordance with SMPTE ST 259 270Mb s ST 292 1 1 5Gb s ST 424 3 0Gb s ST 2081 1 6Gb s and ST 2082...

Page 30: ...gurations Input configuration Description Single Input Accepts connection of one HDMI cable Supports both 2D and 3D frame packed top and bottom In this configuration the HDMI input supplies the entire...

Page 31: ...4 2 2 8 10 12bpc 2048x1080 interlaced 50 60 Hz field rate Single Input 2D PC Each HDMI input supports the following Single Input one cable 2D HDMI 2 0 PC image formats Table 4 Single Input 2D HDMI 2...

Page 32: ...quad link 6G or 3G SDI input standards SDI video formats Each of the SDI inputs supports the following Single Link 2D SD and HD image formats Single Link 2D HD and UHD 4K image formats Dual link 2D S...

Page 33: ...Hz field rate Single Link 2D 2K and 4K HD UHD Each of the SDI inputs supports the following Single Link one cable 2D HD and UHD 4K image formats Table 8 Single Link 2D HD and UHD 4K image formats Type...

Page 34: ...mode 1 structure 1 24 25 30 Y C BC R RGB 4 4 4 4 10bpc 2160p Y C BC R RGB component at 12 0Gb s ST 2082 10 mode 1 structure 2 24 25 30 Y C BC R RGB 4 4 4 12bpc 2160p Y C BC R RGB component at 12 0Gb s...

Page 35: ...l link 3Gb s ST 425 3 level A structure IV Y C BC R 4 2 2 4 12bpc Y C BC R component at dual link 3Gb s ST 425 3 level A structure IV 4K 4096x2160 48 50 60 Y C BC R 4 2 2 10bpc Y C BC R component at d...

Page 36: ...4096x2160 24 25 30 Y C BC R RGB 4 4 4 4 10bpc Y C BC R RGB component at quad link 3Gb s ST 425 5 level A structure 2 Y C BC R RGB 4 4 4 12bpc Y C BC R RGB component at quad link 3Gb s ST 425 5 level...

Page 37: ...les connection of MPEG 2 video formats Enables connection of MPEG 2 MXF interop video formats Enables connection of SMPTE compatible 2D and 3D video formats Contact Christie Technical Support to learn...

Page 38: ...0 8 bits 1080 HD 2048x1080 30 0 N A 23 0 8 bits MPEG 2 MXF interop 2D Table 13 MPEG 2 MXF interop 2D image formats Format Resolution Max Frame Rate 2D Max Frame Rate 3D Min Frame Rate Bit Depth VGA 64...

Page 39: ...048x1080 100 0 X Y Z 4 4 4 12 bits 2048x1080 120 00 X Y Z 4 4 4 12 bits SMPTE 428 1 2006 4096x2160 24 0 X Y Z 4 4 4 12 bits SMPTE 428 11 2009 4096x2160 25 0 X Y Z 4 4 4 12 bits SMPTE 428 11 2009 4096x...

Page 40: ...I The input configurations supported are determined by the IMB make and model SDI video source connection from an IMB The projector can accept digital video data from SDI sources connected to applicab...

Page 41: ...el to create a new channel or in the left panel select a channel name to select it for editing 3 To define the input video signal parameters for the channel complete the following fields Field name De...

Page 42: ...ces the input signal to be interpreted as a 2D signal overriding any metadata in the input signal Color Space Specifies the method of internal color decoding that will be applied to the currently sele...

Page 43: ...to the value set for the maximum expected room temperature For Red Green and Blue power levels system stability may be affected if levels are set below the minimum MIN power limit shown To ensure colo...

Page 44: ...oom temperature When refining the laser power settings the amount of time required to re stabilize the projector depends on the size of the adjustment For very small adjustments to the expected room t...

Page 45: ...on menu select Laser Settings Laser Power LiteLOC Setup 2 Select Display White Test Pattern 3 In the Laser File list select the file to delete 4 Select Delete 5 To confirm the deletion select Delete M...

Page 46: ...of the screen move the entire projector in the direction of lens travel Adjusting tilt and leveling the projector To ensure optimum performance install the projector so it is centered and parallel wi...

Page 47: ...e appears distorted and resembles a trapezoid When making the adjustments set the light source to minimum power Horizontal keystone Vertical keystone Projector skewed horizontally to the screen Projec...

Page 48: ...est patterns the available frame rates are 48 and 60 FPS The default value is 48 FPS Changing the frame rate of the display can assist with color measurement when working with corrected colors When yo...

Page 49: ...fold mirror adjustments 3 Open the Service door on the side of the projector 4 To use the integrator rod optical controls open the access door for the Zoom and Focus paddles 5 Loosen the lock screw f...

Page 50: ...horizontal adjustments on the fold mirror use the orange adjustment knob To make vertical adjustments on the fold mirror use the purple adjustment knob Adjusting the image CineLife 4K RGB Installation...

Page 51: ...ting the boresight A boresight adjustment balances the tilt of the lens mount to compensate for screen to projector tilt Warning If not avoided the following could result in death or serious injury Do...

Page 52: ...ical lock screw Lock C D Vertical boresight screw E Horizontal boresight screw F Manual focus knob G Cover flap 3 Open the shutter on the projector 4 In the right toolbar select Test Patterns 5 Select...

Page 53: ...e the projection lens into the projector or turn the focus knob F counterclockwise to slightly defocus the green cross hair patterns at the top and bottom of the screen 11 Use the ILS controls or turn...

Page 54: ...he test pattern on a straight angle through the optical axis of your glasses and not from a tilted or angled perspective This avoids a prismatic effect that can appear to shift convergence when viewin...

Page 55: ...nvergence while rotating the knobs in a clockwise direction This may require first adjusting convergence by turning the knobs counter clockwise and finalizing the convergence with a clockwise approach...

Page 56: ...ipment Classification and Requirements ANSI Z136 1 2014 Safety of Lasers Electro magnetic compatibility Emissions CAN ICES 003 A NMB 003 A Information Technology Equipment Including Digital Apparatus...

Page 57: ...packaging and packaging waste China packaging recycling mark standard GB18455 2001 EU Directive 2012 19 EU on waste and electrical and electronic equipment WEEE and the applicable official amendment...

Page 58: ...ngapore ph 65 6877 8737 Africa ph 27 0 11 510 0094 Korea Seoul ph 82 2 702 1601 Japan Tokyo ph 81 3 3599 7481 India ph 91 080 6708 9999 Germany ph 49 0 221 99512 0 Russia ph 36 0 1 47 48 100 China Sha...

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