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CP2000-SB User Manual
020-100162-06 Rev. 1 (03-2014)
Section 1: Introduction
Source/Control Cabling
The pedestal toe knock-outs provide safe routing for all external cabling that connects to the underside of the
projector head during installation. Use a route not currently occupied by the main AC power cable.
Touch Panel Controller (TPC)
The
Touch Panel Controller (TPC)
is a portable touch-sensitive screen used to control the projector. At the
TPC, general users can turn the lamp ON/OFF, select a specific source/input as defined in one of 32
display
setups
created by the installer, and obtain basic status information. Depending on the installation, the TPC
module may be mounted to the rear of the projector with its cable routed to the projector via a rear hole, or it
may be mounted elsewhere at the site and routed to the projector via a front hole. Tilt/turn the TPC as desired
for best viewing angle. Navigation and complete description of the
TPC
menus—including password-protected
options for advanced users or service technicians—is fully explained in
Section 3.5 Using the Touch Panel
Controller (TPC)
.
3.2
Power-up Procedure
NOTE:
This is a manual power-up procedure. Some cinema installations may include an automation system
that controls lamp ignition in conjunction with other theatre variables such as house lights, audio, and the start
of the feature from a digital media storage device/server.
Do not attempt opera-
tion if the AC supply and pedestal are
not within the specified voltage range.
1. Ensure that the breakers at the main wall
panel for the CP are switched ON.
2. At the operator's side of the pedestal, set all
CP2000-SB
circuit breakers to ON-these are
main AC (3-phase), the projection head (2-
phase), and terminal block (single-phase).
The MAIN AC light will be green if AC is
present, components such as fans and power
supplies will start up, and the TPC will begin
initializing.
3. When the TPC has initialized (approx. 15-30
seconds, indicated by a green circle in the
left corner), press the lamp button on the
TPC
Main
menu to ignite the lamp.
IF THE LAMP DOES NOT IGNITE:
• If a safety interlock switch is open (such as
when the lamp door is ajar), the lamp cannot be struck-the TPC lamp button will be disabled until the inter-
lock problem is resolved. An alarm window will also appear on the TPC.
• If the lamp fails to ignite even though the interlock system is OK, the projector will automatically re-try igni-
tion using 100% of the maximum power acceptable for the installed lamp. If this re-try also fails, a new lamp
is likely needed.
NOTE:
For complete power-up troubleshooting, refer to
Section 7 Troubleshooting
.
Figure 3-2 Power-up Procedure
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