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Section 3: Basic Operation

CP2000-XB Setup Guide

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020-100250-02 Rev. 1 (06-2009)

3.

DEFINE SYNC INPUT LOCATION: 

For dual inputs, 
• Set the 

L/R Input Reference

 option to 

Active Port: 

A/R = L/R

 (or vice versa).

• Set the 

Input GPI

 to 

None

.

These two settings tell the rest of your 3D system that 
incoming 3D stereo sync information is included with 
the two L/R image data inputs rather than routed sepa-
rately to the GPIO port.
For future single-input 3D sources where the server sup-
plies a separate 3D stereo sync to the projector’s GPIO 
port instead, set 

Input GPI

 according to which input # is used (i.e., according to your GPIO cable wiring).

4. DEFINE L/R DOMINANCE: 

Choose the leading frame, left or right. Correct order depends on the cameras used during filming, and is 
needed to ensure smooth motions. An incorrect setting creates motion artifacts.

5.

DEFINE SYNC DISPLAY LOCATION:

 

• Set 

L/R Display Reference

 to 

Not Used

.

• Set 

Display GPI

 to 

None

.

6. DEFINE SYNC OUTPUT: 

• Set 

L/R Output Polarity 

to

 Inverted

NOTE

If the display appears inverted, i.e. background appears 

close and foreground appears at a distance, you will need to make sure that the cable connecting server 
output A is connected to projection input A and the cable connecting server output B is connected to pro-
jection input B.

• Set 

Output GPO 

according to which of the projector's GPIO outputs is currently wired to your emitter 

or polarizer. 

7. CONNECT GPIO (OUTPUT): 

From the projector’s GPIO port, connect your 3D Stereo Sync cable to your 3D controlling device such as 
an emitter or polarizer.

 

NOTE

:

 RealD 3D sync cable recommended.

8. ADJUST DISPLAY, SCREEN, ETC.: 

As desired, adjust the image color, etc.

 Figure 3-4 Setup for 3D

Step 3

Step 5

Step 6

Summary of Contents for CP2000-XB

Page 1: ...CP2000 XB S E T U P G U I D E 020 100250 02...

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Page 3: ...at and Scope 2 6 2 2 4 Other Considerations 2 7 2 3 Projector Position and Mounting 2 7 2 3 1 Positioning at a Port Window 2 7 2 3 2 Throw Distance 2 8 Calculating Throw Distance 2 8 Vertical and Hori...

Page 4: ...1 Determining Screen Brightness fL 2 23 2 10 Basic Image Alignment 2 23 2 10 1 Basic Optical Alignment Procedure 2 24 2 11 Offset and Boresight Alignment 2 24 2 11 1 Adjust Offset 2 25 2 11 2 Adjust L...

Page 5: ...ng with 3D 3 9 3 6 1 What Do I Need for 3D 3 9 3 6 2 Supported Hardware Setup 3 10 3 6 3 3D Instructions 3 10 Hardware Instructions 3 10 Web User Interface Instructions 3 10 4 Maintenance 4 1 Maintena...

Page 6: ...y is Jittery or Unstable 5 4 5 6 3 The Display is Faint 5 4 5 6 4 The Upper Portion of the Display is Waving Tearing or Jittering 5 4 5 6 5 Portions of the Display are Cut Off or Wrap to the Opposite...

Page 7: ...assemble install the projector and 2 perform service functions inside the projector 1 1 Purchase Record and Service Contacts Should a problem be encountered with any part of the projector contact a d...

Page 8: ...auxiliary lens or mount both optional Optional FredFrame includes fork lift rails for bottom Optional Rack Stand 1 2 1 Power and Lamp Requirements POWER LEVELS The universal ballast in the CP2000 XB...

Page 9: ...amps and countries Screen brightness Up to 14 fL on 90 ft screen Achievable contrast ratio 2000 1 full field on off in center LampLOC motorized lamp alignment automatic or custom bulb positioning Lite...

Page 10: ...in bold small caps such as POWER INPUT ENTER etc References to specific areas of the document appear italicized and underlined When viewed online the text appears in blue indicating a direct link to t...

Page 11: ...ouch 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 in...

Page 12: ...ballast to AC a qualified electrical technician must make sure the ballast s plug type and Input Power Range Switch match the line voltage available at the site Remove the lamp ballast cover to acces...

Page 13: ...d SET THE LAMP TYPE Before powering up the projector and igniting the lamp the installer must define in projector memory the size of lamp installed otherwise you risk severely overdriving or underdriv...

Page 14: ...is subsection discusses issues to consider before proceeding with a permanent installation Read through to understand how good positioning will help ensure optimized images at any site 2 2 1 Screen Ty...

Page 15: ...information the image size must allow the audience to recognize all text clearly The eye usually sees a letter clearly if eye to text distance is less than 150 times the height of the letter In other...

Page 16: ...ource material is wider typically called a letter box display The black bars are unused display pixels and in many installations such as theatres are masked or hidden behind panels or curtains Alterna...

Page 17: ...e between the projector and screen and vertical position the height of the projector in relation to the screen must be determined for every new installation Both depend on the screen size and lens typ...

Page 18: ...ween the screen and front bezel 2 Remember that throw distances are calculated from the screen to the front bezel of the projector rather than its foot centers To figure throw distance from foot cente...

Page 19: ...tons from the Main Lens menu Starting with no offset the 2048 x 1080 image from this projector can be moved by a maximum distance of 540 pixels resulting in all of the image displayed above or below l...

Page 20: ...ed or exhibit uneven brightness the projector may simply be too high or low in relation to the screen Relocate for optimized performance Horizontal Position The Horizontal Position of the image can be...

Page 21: ...nt the projector on a strong supporting structure or cart Take special care if using a mobile cart avoid sudden stops force and uneven surfaces that may cause the top heavy cart to lurch and overturn...

Page 22: ...measure this incline with a protractor at the screen Then TILT the projector to closely match this screen tilt angle For any installation you can tilt the front end of the projector up or down as muc...

Page 23: ...instructions provided with the FredFrame kit Using the FredFrame To hoist stack and or fly projectors you must properly secure each projection head within a FredFrame and use appropriate rigging and...

Page 24: ...r attempt to operate the projector without a lens installed Auxiliary Lens Installation Optional NOTE The optional auxiliary lens mount is required for use of the 1 25x anamorphic or 1 26x Wide Conver...

Page 25: ...ndicate current lamp size Also set the Lamp Type in the TPC Lamp menu service installer login required before turning on the projector 2 4 3 Cooling Extractor Fan and Duct For any CP2000 XB with any l...

Page 26: ...ting to secure flaps over pins on the fan Make sure that the grille end of the fan faces down For longer exhaust runs at your site add extractors boosters as necessary the vane switch at the projector...

Page 27: ...duct assembly is suspended These cables prevent components from falling if your rigging equipment fails Figure 2 26 shows the safety cable required between the cooling assembly and projector in any i...

Page 28: ...erate the projector without monitoring airflow can result in dangerous overheating of the projector Side Venting Duct Adapter All stacks require a special side venting duct adapter between projectors...

Page 29: ...Communications and Source Connection Panel at the rear of the projector Connect two independent sources or connect a single source to both ports to create a dual link cinema input 2 5 2 Non Cinema To...

Page 30: ...ces to the Communications and Source Connection Panel at the rear of the projection head TPC Connect the TPC cable to the 6 pin XLR connector This connector then routes to an internal 5 port Ethernet...

Page 31: ...ust also match From the factory the ballast switch and line cord are both set for 200 VAC use Used rented ballasts shipped from other installation sites may be set to either depending on where they we...

Page 32: ...ed Enter the size of the lamp currently installed in the projector factory default 2 0 kW Refer to Section 3 Basic Operation if you need help using the TPC menus Also record the lamp type on the Lamp...

Page 33: ...p menu available to installers These measurements establish a range stored in memory from which the TPC can interpolate all other lamp power settings converting them to approximate footlamberts for di...

Page 34: ...Boresight Alignment To ensure proper offset for your site and consistently good focus in all areas of the screen a primary lens must be installed and its lens mount precisely adjusted in relation to...

Page 35: ...e lost when Auto ILS is selected again or if the channel changes 2 Using a DC2K Framing test pattern DC2K Framing tga is recommended adjust the Offset by clicking the up down left right buttons on the...

Page 36: ...ow on the Main Lens menu See Figure 2 38 Watch the image at the left edge of the screen until it comes into focus If the image appears well focused on the left edge but not on the right determine if t...

Page 37: ...nto focus then the image focuses behind the screen To correct this problem direct the lens mount DOWN by adjusting the Vertical Boresight accordingly 5 When both sides appear equally blurry adjust the...

Page 38: ...e image is missing this may indicate that the fold mirror has become misaligned with the rest of the optical system resulting in cropping of data Correct as described below Locate the fold mirror acce...

Page 39: ...ctor memory to be used as a basis for all future displays If there are changes to the environment in the future for example a new screen is installed the CP2000 XB should be re calibrated Also note th...

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Page 41: ...at least 1m away from the concentrated light beam of the lamp 2 Position all cables where they cannot contact hot surfaces or be pulled or tripped over NOTES 1 The American Conference of Governmental...

Page 42: ...of the projector breakers disconnecting AC and opening the lamp door This provides enough time for the internal lamp cooling fans to properly cool the lamp Cool completely before handling Again always...

Page 43: ...oduct contains ethylene glycol Use caution when handling Do not ingest Top up as necessary making sure not to over fill Coolant does not need to be drained for transit 3 2 4 Exhaust Duct and Lamp Fan...

Page 44: ...installed in the projector factory default 2 0 kW 7 Still in the Admin Lamp menu set Cable Length m to match the length of DC cables currently connected between your lamp ballast and projection head r...

Page 45: ...ecific TPC menus and functions depends on how you have logged on to the TPC See Figure 3 1 General Users For the general user having no username or password the Touch Panel Controller TPC offers three...

Page 46: ...two additional configuration menus General and Lamp as well as three more Status submenus Server Diag and Interrogator The installer can define system operating parameters such as which projector is c...

Page 47: ...220V connection near Panel C at the rear of the projector head on the underside is still plugged in Replace fan Failed heat extractor for external duct at the top of the projector May not be turned on...

Page 48: ...allast that may require service Check ballast fan OTHER FANS TOO SLOW A primary fan is too slow or stopped Replacement fan may be required Card cage fan is too slow or stopped Replacement fan may be r...

Page 49: ...rsion 13 1 or higher is required 3 6 1 What Do I Need for 3D The CP2000 XB requires a 3D capable SMPTE source and a few special hardware software setups described below Essentially you will connect tw...

Page 50: ...d B One carries left eye data the other right eye data Connect to either port you will configure the projector to multiply and interleave the L R signals properly Web User Interface Instructions 1 Cli...

Page 51: ...lming and is needed to ensure smooth motions An incorrect setting creates motion artifacts 5 DEFINE SYNC DISPLAY LOCATION Set L R Display Reference to Not Used Set Display GPI to None 6 DEFINE SYNC OU...

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Page 53: ...surfaces In this projector check only the lens and lamp reflector maintenance of other optical components requires a qualified service technician Check these components periodically in a clean dust fr...

Page 54: ...Gently wipe the surface using a figure 8 motion Repeat until blemish is removed Cleaning the Reflector IF DUSTY Brush most of the dust off with a camel hair brush and or blow dust away with compressed...

Page 55: ...cedure you will need a compatible Christie Xenon CDXL or CXL lamp as shown in the CP2000 XB User Manual 020 100163 xx never install a lamp intended for a different model or projector Warning 1 Make su...

Page 56: ...safety regulations for your area d With the lamp removed visually inspect the reflector for dust Clean if necessary as described in Sec tion 4 1 Maintenance and Cleaning STEP 7 Remove New Lamp from P...

Page 57: ...lled lamp 2 0 3 0 4 5 or 6 0 kW A supply of blue dot labels is secured inside the front cover of this manual STEP 12 Re Connect to AC and Turn Breaker to On Re connect the projection head and the ball...

Page 58: ...F Main AC a Allow the fans to run at least 10 minutes for cooling b At the breaker panel on the projector set the 3 phase MAIN AC circuit breaker to OFF Warning Never attempt to remove the lamp when i...

Page 59: ...Section 4 Maintenance CP2000 XB Setup Guide 4 7 020 100250 02 Rev 1 06 2009 Figure 4 4 Replacing the Air Filter...

Page 60: ...installations refer to section 6 of the CP2000 XB User Manual 020 100163 xx To replace or change a lens 1 Release the lens locking lever UP position 2 Pull out lens and replace with a different primar...

Page 61: ...in 3 If a DMD temperature is too high DMD over critical temp limit the lamp will not ignite Cool the projector and try again 4 If the Status menu indicates a ballast communication problem re boot and...

Page 62: ...ing LiteLOC is automatically terminated If the values shown in the Advanced Lamp menu indicate that the lamp power has reached this over drive state either reduce your LiteLOC setting or install a new...

Page 63: ...lected Check the Touch Panel Controller 6 Is the correct cinema port connected for this display file Check connections 5 5 2 Severe Motion Artifacts Most likely there is a synchronization problem with...

Page 64: ...quality or improperly connected source the projector will repeatedly attempt to display an image however briefly 2 The horizontal or vertical scan frequency of the input signal may be out of range for...

Page 65: ...jector Make sure that the lens surface and screen are parallel to one another 2 Is the vertical offset correct Adjust as necessary using the vertical offset knob 3 Is the auxiliary lens straight Rotat...

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