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CP2000-SB User Manual
020-100162-06 Rev. 1 (03-2014)
Section 1: Introduction
2.1
Assembly and Connection of Components
These instructions describe how to:
• mount the projection head onto the pedestal
• position the projector relative to the port window and screen
• connect pedestal-to-head cabling and cooling hoses
• customize projector for
CP2000
-
SB
lamps
• connect exhaust ducting and fill liquid cooling system
• ns and lamp
• connect to power
1) DO NOT misplace High Security keys, which are packed with the projector.
Replacement involves dispatching a field technician to the site at owner’s expense. 2) Quali-
fied technician required for all installation steps. Do not modify circuits or wiring.
Before You Begin
You will require the following for installation:
• Full understanding of all site requirements and characteristics
• 12” screwdrivers: Phillips (magnetic) and flat
• Assorted wrenches such as 7/8” and 3/4”
• Assorted Allen keys such as 3/16”, 7/64”, 5/32”, and M3
• 3-phase 4-wire, 5-wire, or 6-wire connection of AC supply to Terminal Block 1 in pedestal (certified elec-
trician required)
• Heat extractor (such as inline centrifugal blower Elicent model# AXC 315B) or roof extractor providing at
least 450 CFM (2 or 3 kW lamps) or 600 CFM (4.5 or 6 kW lamps) at 8” exhaust duct opening @ 600
watts or lower.
NOTE
:
Mount at an external location
• Lamp and protective clothing / safety gear
• Laptop computer with DCP Librarian setup software with Ethernet or standard RS-232 cable
• Vapor-free dustoff type compressed air can
• Latex lab gloves
• Lens cleaning tissue and solution (refer to
Section 6.3 Maintenance and Cleaning
)
2.1.1 Servicing Energized (Live) Christie Equipment
To make sure you remain safe when servicing energized (live) Christie equipment:
• Locate the main AC power shut off prior to servicing the equipment. This will allow you to turn the power
off quickly in an emergency.
• Disconnect the projector from the communication and management network so it cannot receive commands
to turn the lamp on, open the douser, and move the lens.
• Familiarize yourself with all potential safety hazards prior to servicing the equipment. This includes, but is
not limited to, the location and accessibility of hazardous voltages.
• Read and understand all written procedures prior to commencing a service procedure.
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