CP2000-XB Setup Guide
2-1
020-100250-02 Rev. 1 (06-2009)
2 Installation & Setup
All installation procedures must be performed by a qualified technician
in a restricted access location.
NOTE:
The illustrations provided are to enhance the understanding of the written material. They are
graphical representations only and may not represent your exact projector model.
2.1
Quick Setup
Follow these steps for quick setup of the projector in a basic front mount position.
STEP 1 - Position the Projection Head
Locate the projection head at an appropriate throw distance (projector-to-screen distance) and vertical
position. Refer to
Section 2.3 Projector Position and Mounting
. Make sure that the projector is level
from side-to-side, and
do not invert
. Locate the lamp ballast so that its 4 cables can reach the rear of
the projection head.
STEP 2 - Install the Touch Panel Controller (TPC)
Attach the
Touch Panel Controller
, pre-assembled with its ball
joint base and mounting arm, to the matching ball joint base
secured at the rear of the projector. Plug the TPC into the TPC port
on the projector’s rear connector panel using the standard 3-ft.
cable provided.
Alternatively, mount the TPC in a remote location up to 50 feet
away and attach to the rear of the projector using the optional long-
distance cable.
STEP 3 - Install Lens, Lamp and Heat Extractor
Refer to
Section 2.4 Installing a Lens, Lamp and Cooling
.
STEP 4 - Connect a Source
Connect your desired source to the appropriate HD-SDI
(cinema) connector(s) on the
Communications and Source
Connection Panel
at the rear of the projector.
NOTE
:
To
connect other types of sources, such as alternative content
through DVI or Christie’s Cine-IPM 2K, you must remove
the access panel located on the underside of the projector
near the air filter. Drill an exit hole or leave the panel off.
Figure 2-1 Installing the TPC
Figure 2-2 Access to Cinema and Non-
Cinema Ports
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