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User Guide

020-102712-06

Cinema 4K-RGB

CP4315-RGB, CP4320-RGB, CP4325-RGB, CP4330-

RGB

Summary of Contents for Cinema 4K-RGB CP4315-RGB

Page 1: ...User Guide 020 102712 06 Cinema 4K RGB CP4315 RGB CP4320 RGB CP4325 RGB CP4330 RGB...

Page 2: ...t of the continued and proper operation of your product Failure to perform maintenance as required and in accordance with the maintenance schedule specified by Christie will void the warranty For prev...

Page 3: ...18 Using the Remote UI 19 Technical support 20 Operating the projector 21 Projector power modes 21 Turning the projector on or off 21 Logging on to the projector 21 Logging out of the projector 22 Tu...

Page 4: ...eleting a user account 31 Network settings 32 Connecting the projector to the theater network 32 Connecting the projector to network attached storage 32 Connecting the projector to a media or content...

Page 5: ...5 Adding a channel for IMB input 46 Editing an existing channel 47 Copying existing channel settings to a new channel 47 Viewing the channel list 48 Moving a channel up or down the channel list 48 Del...

Page 6: ...justing the image 58 Correcting vignetting 58 Correcting keystone effect 58 Adjusting the integrator rod and fold mirror 59 Adjusting the boresight 62 Adjusting DMD convergence 64 Masking the screen e...

Page 7: ...ing a 3D file 77 Managing audio settings 78 Setting the global audio delay 78 Setting the audio output rate 78 Mapping channels 78 Enabling Dolby Atmos 79 Editing Dolby Atmos settings 79 Disabling Dol...

Page 8: ...device library 90 Enhancements and licensing 91 Enabling an enhancement 91 Enabling RealD 3D EQ 91 Importing a rental license file 91 Backing up restoring and upgrading files 93 Creating a new backup...

Page 9: ...certificate 97 Regulatory 98 Safety 98 Electro magnetic compatibility 98 Emissions 98 Immunity 98 Environmental 99 Content Cinema 4K RGB User Guide CP4315 RGB CP4320 RGB CP4325 RGB CP4330 RGB 9 020 1...

Page 10: ...ts 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 or...

Page 11: ...d FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD Do not overload power outlets and extension cords SHOCK HAZARD Power supply uses double pole neutral fusing Light intensity hazard distance This projector has been classified as...

Page 12: ...For information detailing the hazard distance for each lens refer to the product s Installation and Setup guide For Installations in the United States The following must be in place for laser illumina...

Page 13: ...t enclosure Only Christie qualified technicians are authorized to service the product Warning If not avoided the following could result in death or serious injury Electric shock hazard To avoid person...

Page 14: ...To avoid personal injury keep hands clear and loose clothing tied back Always disconnect all power sources before performing maintenance or service procedures Notice If not avoided the following could...

Page 15: ...me high brightness can cause permanent eye damage Class 1 Laser Product Risk Group 3 according to IEC 60825 1 2014 and IEC 62471 5 2015 Indicates high leakage current Earth connection essential before...

Page 16: ...roducts digital cinema projectors christie cp4315 rgb Scan the QR code using a QR code reader app on a smartphone or tablet CP4320 RGB Go to https bit ly 3n5y11r or https www christiedigital com en us...

Page 17: ...overview The Christie Cinema 4K RGB projectors are medium brightness RGB laser digital cinema projectors The RGB laser optical subassembly is directly coupled to the projector optical path and is hous...

Page 18: ...t air extraction using optional accessory Understanding the Christie touch panel interface and remote user interface Use the touch panel to control the projector and perform functions such as turning...

Page 19: ...s channels E System status To display all alarms select the colored icon K Displays macros F Turns the projector on or off L Playback controls See Loading and playing content on page 40 Using the Remo...

Page 20: ...tor Backup files Projector Certificates required for content decryption Interrogator files for support and troubleshooting 4 If the projector has a GDC IMB SR 1000 installed and configured you can acc...

Page 21: ...s are off IMB is off IMB automation does not function Turning the projector on or off Turn on the projector to display content or turn off the projector to conserve energy or service the projector To...

Page 22: ...tor 2 In the left navigation menu select Service Setup Preferences 3 Select Touch Panel 4 To calibrate the touch panel select Start Calibration 5 Select and hold the center of each point as they appea...

Page 23: ...use customized projector settings for different inputs 1 In the right toolbar select Channels The Channels window displays the available channels 2 Select a channel In the Channel Setup panel a green...

Page 24: ...t the Time Zone tab 3 In the Region list select a region 4 In the Time Zone list select the time zone 5 Select Save Changing the time format You can use the 12 hour or 24 hour format to display projec...

Page 25: ...nging the orientation of the projected image Change the orientation of the projected image from normal to inverted to support multi projector installations where deflection mirrors are used 1 In the l...

Page 26: ...erences 2 Select General 3 In the Projector Hostname field type a name 4 Select Update Changing the temperature display Set the touch panel to display temperatures in Celsius or Fahrenheit degrees 1 I...

Page 27: ...mperature for the projection booth The maximum MAX power limit for Red and Green changes according to the value set for the maximum expected room temperature For Red Green and Blue power levels system...

Page 28: ...r levels as required for your projection environment and allow the projector to stabilize for 15 minutes System stability may be affected if you set a power level below the minimum power level recomme...

Page 29: ...hieved and the projector has stabilized select the LiteLOC slider to lock the settings The color of the slider turns to green to indicate the settings are locked 7 To save the new settings select Save...

Page 30: ...ic projector status diagnostic information and software version information This is the default level for Serial Communication sessions service Can access all touch panel windows Cannot authorize proj...

Page 31: ...ssword and Confirm Password fields 5 Select Save Deleting a user account Delete a user account to prevent access to projector menus and functionality 1 In the left navigation menu select Service Setup...

Page 32: ...se fields Field Description IP Address The IP address of the projector Subnet Mask The subnet mask to which the IP address belongs Gateway The IP address for the network gateway Primary DNS The IP add...

Page 33: ...ilures On Cinema 4K RGB projectors SNMP is enabled by default 1 In the left navigation menu select Service Setup Network Settings 2 Select the SNMP tab 3 Select the SNMP slider The color of the slider...

Page 34: ...to save the MIB file 5 In the Name field type a name for the MIB file 6 Select Accept 7 Select OK Network settings Cinema 4K RGB User Guide CP4315 RGB CP4320 RGB CP4325 RGB CP4330 RGB 34 020 102712 0...

Page 35: ...e the Christie IMB S3 Installation and Setup Manual P N 020 102582 XX or the documentation provided by the IMB manufacturer 2 In the left navigation menu select Service Setup Marriage Setup 3 Select S...

Page 36: ...inish Setting up an integrated media block Cinema 4K RGB User Guide CP4315 RGB CP4320 RGB CP4325 RGB CP4330 RGB 36 020 102712 06 Rev 1 03 2021 Copyright 2021 Christie Digital Systems USA Inc All right...

Page 37: ...device must be connected to the projector The ingest device must be properly configured and operating correctly If an ingest device is not connected to the projector the Content Manager menu is not di...

Page 38: ...ect Filtering content by type Filter content by type to locate content of a specific type or reduce the return results 1 In the left navigation menu tap Content Manager 2 On the Local Content tab in t...

Page 39: ...hen they expire 1 In the left navigation menu select Content Manager 2 Select the Keys tab 3 Select the check box to the left of the keys 4 Select Delete 5 To confirm the deletion select Delete Collap...

Page 40: ...ent tab 4 Select to select the playlist or content 5 Select Load The Loading Media dialog displays progress information 6 To start playback select and hold Play Unloading content Unload content when i...

Page 41: ...Playlist 3 In the Create New Playlist dialog type a name for the playlist and select Create 4 Add content or an automation event to the playlist To add content to the playlist select the content item...

Page 42: ...arker you can also choose the FFMC option to set actions associated with the final credits roll 5 Under Offset Time adjust the time the automation occurs 6 Select Update Replacing playlist content Rep...

Page 43: ...intermission playlist items are displayed in the right pane Viewing details about playlist content The Details dialog provides detailed information about the selected content 1 In the left navigation...

Page 44: ...ort to 5 Tap Export Deleting a playlist Delete a playlist when it is no longer required or when the content has expired 1 In the left navigation menu tap Playlist Editor 2 In the playlist list in the...

Page 45: ...scan type The default is Auto 3D Sync Input Mode Specifies whether a specific frame of input data has left eye or right eye data The default is Auto Color Space The method of color decoding for the c...

Page 46: ...channel for IMB input Create a channel to store customized projector settings for input devices connected to the IMB 1 In the left navigation menu select Channel Setup 2 Select Add Channel 3 Complete...

Page 47: ...n required for the proper tonal range of the source material Clut File Applies a 3D color cube for increased color accuracy 3D File The 3D settings file associated with the channel Source File The res...

Page 48: ...ntly move it to the top of channel list to make it easier to access If the channel is not selected frequently move it to the bottom of the channel list 1 In the left navigation menu select Channel Set...

Page 49: ...channel select the 3D Sync slider 7 In the red area of the chromaticity image select the empty circle The test pattern is automatically displayed 8 Measure the red chromaticity with the colorimeter 9...

Page 50: ...tion menu select Color Settings TCGD File Setup 3 Select the Create TCGD File 4 Type a name for the TCGD file and select Create 5 To display test clips automatically when you select a color in the chr...

Page 51: ...the left navigation menu select Color Settings TCGD File Setup 2 In the TCGD File list select a TCGD file 3 Select Save As 4 Type a name for the TCGD file and select Save Deleting a TCGD file Delete...

Page 52: ...lect Create ILS File 3 Type a name for the ILS file and select Create 4 In the Lens position area select the forward backward left or right arrow icons to move the position of the image on the screen...

Page 53: ...n the ILS File list select the ILS file you want to delete 3 Select Delete 4 To confirm the deletion select Delete Resetting the lens Use the Reset Lens feature to have the Intelligent Lens System ILS...

Page 54: ...urce file settings to a new source file To duplicate existing source file settings quickly copy the settings of an existing file to a new source file 1 In the left navigation menu select Image Setting...

Page 55: ...ge data and maintain the aspect ratio select the Letterbox slider The color of the slider changes to green to indicate it is active 7 If required adjust the Anamorphic Lens Factor value to match the l...

Page 56: ...ettings Screen File Setup 2 In the Screen File list select the screen file you want to delete 3 Select Delete 4 To confirm the deletion select Delete Performing digital convergence Perform digital con...

Page 57: ...rameters change 1 In the left navigation menu select Image Settings Digital Convergence 2 Select Reset Defaults Adjusting the image size and position Cinema 4K RGB User Guide CP4315 RGB CP4320 RGB CP4...

Page 58: ...ow to adjust the image to correct keystone effect Keystone effect occurs when you project an image onto the screen at an angle As a result the image appears distorted and resembles a trapezoid When ma...

Page 59: ...istie Make adjustments only if screen shadows are visible When adjusting the fold mirror set the light source to minimum power 1 In the right toolbar select Test Patterns 2 Select the RGB 4K Integrato...

Page 60: ...paddle to the minimum 7 Loosen the fold mirror screws to unlock the fold mirror adjustment knobs Adjusting the image Cinema 4K RGB User Guide CP4315 RGB CP4320 RGB CP4325 RGB CP4330 RGB 60 020 102712...

Page 61: ...ly one third across the image from the right 11 Adjust the fold mirror to center the image on the DMD array 12 Use the integrator rod Zoom paddle to increase the zoom until the entire active area is f...

Page 62: ...ie qualified technicians When making the adjustments set the light source to minimum power To following steps are intended to achieve the highest quality image distributed across the full screen 1 Clo...

Page 63: ...e Watch for either the left or right cross hair patterns to come into focus 8 If the left side comes into focus first use a 5 mm driver to turn the horizontal boresight adjustment screw E clockwise un...

Page 64: ...nvergence problem can be identified when one or more projected colors red green and blue appears misaligned when examined with a convergence test pattern The three colors should overlap to form pure w...

Page 65: ...hout using the tool pull out the convergence adjustment knobs to engage them 6 Use the Convergence test pattern to assist with adjusting the horizontal and vertical lines Adjusting the image Cinema 4K...

Page 66: ...e with a clockwise approach This applies to all knobs 7 When complete push in all the convergence adjustment knobs to disengage them Masking the screen edges Conceal the unused edges of a screen with...

Page 67: ...een edges B 1 85 1 image flat C 2 39 1 image scope D Masking moved aside Adjusting the image Cinema 4K RGB User Guide CP4315 RGB CP4320 RGB CP4325 RGB CP4330 RGB 67 020 102712 06 Rev 1 03 2021 Copyrig...

Page 68: ...able Frame Rate options For 2D test patterns the available frame rates are 24 30 48 and 60 Frames Per Second FPS The default value is 24 FPS For 3D test patterns the available frame rates are 48 and 6...

Page 69: ...corner select Done Deleting a test pattern Delete a test pattern that is no longer required A test pattern with RGB in the name cannot be deleted 1 In the right toolbar select Test Patterns 2 In the...

Page 70: ...a date for the scheduled event select Calendar 4 Select the week 5 Select a square below the date and next to the time that you want the event to run 6 Select New Event 7 Select Playlist Content or A...

Page 71: ...Event Copying and pasting scheduled events for an entire day To run an existing full day of scheduled events on a different date copy and paste the entire day of scheduled events 1 In the left navigat...

Page 72: ...Clear Day 4 To confirm the change select Clear Day Changing the day of the week the scheduler starts Change the start day of the scheduler to match the schedule of the theater 1 In the left navigatio...

Page 73: ...the content drive the primary storage drive select the Set as Primary Drive slider The color of the slider changes to green to indicate it is active 5 To test the connection to the storage device sel...

Page 74: ...an IP address for the ingest source 5 In the Port field type the port number for the ingest source By default the port value is 21 6 Select Add 7 In the Username field type the user name if required...

Page 75: ...p Service Setup Remote Ingest Setup 2 In the left pane tap a remote ingest source 3 Tap Delete 4 To confirm the deletion tap Delete Managing storage devices Cinema 4K RGB User Guide CP4315 RGB CP4320...

Page 76: ...ime Creates a blank time interval in microseconds s between left and right frames to allow for LCD shutter glasses Z screen or rotating 3D wheel to synchronize the output Output Delay The time interva...

Page 77: ...ew name for the file 5 Select Save Deleting a 3D file Delete a 3D file when it is no longer required 1 In the left navigation menu select Image Settings 3D File Setup 2 In the 3D File list select a fi...

Page 78: ...he Channel Mapping tab to map the Digital Cinema Package DCP audio channels to the AES outputs Interop is the most common audio setting 1 In the left navigation menu tap Service Setup Audio Setup 2 Ta...

Page 79: ...when device settings change 1 Select Service Setup Audio Setup 2 Select the Dolby Atmos Configuration tab 3 Edit the Control IP and Input IP fields 4 To test Dolby Atmos connectivity select Test Conne...

Page 80: ...Multi Projector Sync of Content slider to automatically synchronize ingested content on the primary projector to all secondary projectors The color of the slider changes to green to indicate it is ac...

Page 81: ...Select the slider in the Enabled column of the secondary projector you want to disable The color of the slider changes to gray to indicate it is inactive Deleting a secondary projector Delete a second...

Page 82: ...s Available macro actions These are the macro actions that are available to control automated events Action Item Available Actions Description Automation Set Global Allows you to set a global variable...

Page 83: ...tion the default FIRE_ALARM macro performs the following actions in sequence 1 Stops the playback of content 2 Puts the projector into Standby mode You can also create a custom macro that uses the fir...

Page 84: ...200 is the default Ethernet port for sending automation commands to the JNIOR Dolby Cinema processor actions These are the available built in commands for Dolby CP650 CP750 and CP850 devices Command D...

Page 85: ...avigation menu select Automation Macro Editor 2 In the right pane select Create New Macro 3 Type a name for the macro The Name field cannot contain spaces 4 Select the macro type 5 Select Create 6 Add...

Page 86: ...elect Automation Macro Editor 2 From the list in the top right pane select a macro 3 In the left pane expand the macro list 4 Select a macro 5 Sap Save Deleting a macro Delete macros when they are no...

Page 87: ...ther theater hardware or be controlled remotely 1 In the left navigation menu select Automation My Auditorium Devices 2 In the left pane select an automation device 3 Modify these fields IP Address Th...

Page 88: ...t select Edit 4 Edit the playlist trigger settings 5 Select Save Deleting a playlist trigger Delete a playlist trigger when it is no longer required 1 Tap Automation Device Input Triggers 2 Tap the Pl...

Page 89: ...tab 3 To the right of the global trigger select Delete 4 To confirm the deletion select Delete Importing a device library A device library contains commands that are used to control a specific device...

Page 90: ...nu select Automation Device Libraries 2 To the right of the device library select Delete 3 To confirm the deletion select Delete Automation Cinema 4K RGB User Guide CP4315 RGB CP4320 RGB CP4325 RGB CP...

Page 91: ...ect the file reald and select Accept Importing a rental license file If your projector is a rental unit provided by a vendor you must import a rental license to enable certain features Depending on yo...

Page 92: ...r Email The system displays the entitlement information for illumination and HDMI When an entitlement is nearing expiration the system displays an alert on the Rental Mode Key icon Enhancements and li...

Page 93: ...lect a backup file and select Export 4 Select to move up through the file directory 5 Select to create a new folder 6 In the Name field type a name for the backup file 7 Select Accept Importing a back...

Page 94: ...was last used 1 In the left navigation menu select Service Setup System Upgrade A list of upgrade files appears in the left pane 2 Select Add New Package 3 Browse to the location of the upgrade packa...

Page 95: ...confirm the deletion tap Delete Restoring settings from a backup file Restore projector settings from a backup file 1 In the left navigation menu select Service Setup Backup and Restore 2 Select a bac...

Page 96: ...n the Name field d Select Accept Running the projector interrogator Run the interrogator to identify and correct projector faults 1 Insert a USB flash drive into the Management USB port on the project...

Page 97: ...required certificate 1 In the left navigation menu select About 2 In the certificate list select one of the following certificates Projector Certificate SMS Certificate SM Certificate used by distribu...

Page 98: ...igital Apparatus Limits and Methods of Measurement CISPR 32 EN 55032 Class A Electromagnetic Compatibility of Multimedia Equipment Emission Requirements FCC CFR47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A Unintention...

Page 99: ...f certain hazardous substances RoHS in electrical and electronic equipment and the applicable official amendment s EU Directive 2012 19 EU on waste and electrical and electronic equipment WEEE and the...

Page 100: ...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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