Section 1: Introduction
CP2000-SB User Manual
3-3
020-100162-06 Rev. 1 (03-2014)
Air Filter
Intake air flows through the filter before circulating in the front compartment to cool the main electronics.
Replace the air filter whenever the lamp is replaced—or sooner in dusty/dirty environments.
Check condition
monthly.
Refer to
Section 6.4 Replacing the Lamp & Filter
for complete instructions.
Breaker Panel
Each circuit breaker on the pedestal serves two purposes: 1) it is a power switch for one or more components,
and 2) it protects against over-current conditions. All breakers must be ON for normal
CP2000-SB
power-up
and operation, enabling AC to reach the CP components
.
If faulty or excessive AC is detected, a breaker will
trip to OFF in order to prevent damage to the relevant component. Try moving the breaker ON again—if the
breaker continues to trip OFF, the AC problem must be resolved. Breakers are:
•
MAIN AC (3-phase):
Turns the CP lamp ballast, liquid cooling system, Ethernet hub and TPC ON/OFF.
The 3 switches move in tandem.
•
PROJECTOR:
Turns the CP projection head (electronics only—
not
the lamp) ON/OFF.
•
INTERNAL (single-phase):
Turns on/off any extra equipment, such as an extractor fan mounted within the
exhaust duct, that has been plugged into a power bar connected to CP’s terminal block TB2.
Functional only
with 5-wire or 6-wire AC supplies.
NOTE:
Called “AUX” on
CP2000-SB
models for connection of Cine-
IPMs.
NOTE:
Breakers do not ignite the lamp. You must use the TPC Lamp Button.
Casters
The 4 large casters are typically used only when the CP is rolled into place for installation, or if the projector is
moved from one location to another. When the projector leveling feet (recommended for all installations) are
extended enough to raise the projector, the casters will spin freely and can be removed if desired.
Communications and Source Connection Panel
The
Communication and Source Connection Panel
(located internal, underside of projection head) provides
high-security connection of the
CP2000-SB
to a variety of external equipment such as sources and controllers:
•
ETHERNET:
Connect networked equipment such as PCs and servers to the internal Ethernet hub.
•
RS-232 A (PC):
Connect a standard serial/RS-232 cable for external serial communication with a PC/laptop
NOTE:
Does not support ASCII messaging
.
•
RS-232 B (RESERVED):
Unique protocol for Christie accessories only, such as the
Cine-IPM 2K
. Other
equipment will
not
function via this port.
•
PORTS A AND B (CINEMA):
Connect a wide variety of high-definition cinema sources to these SMPTE
292M bit-serial standard interface BNCs.
•
DVI PORTS (ALTERNATIVE NON-CINEMA CONTENT):
Connect a wide variety of non-cinema
video and graphics sources to either of these identical single-link DVI ports.
NOTE:
These are single-link
ports for single-link cable/connectors only. Using this pair of ports as a dual-link pair requires a special
adapter (not currently available).
Changing a connection requires access to the interior of the projector via the locked pedestal. Unauthorized
general users cannot connect/disconnect.
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