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2. To open the AC input area of the projector, remove the four screws holding the cover and

swing the cover downwards to open it.

3. Taking the approved line cord for your location, strip the cable jacket to expose a 100 mm

length of the bundled wires.

4. Cut the Line (black or brown) and Neutral (white or blue) wires to shorten them to a length

between 60 to 70 mm.

5. Using a wire stripper, strip the insulation from each individual wire to expose 10 mm of bare

wire on the end.

6. Pass the wires through the strain relief on the knockout plate and through the AC input cover.
7. Fasten the bare end of the wires into the Ground (G), Line (L), and Neutral (N) terminal block

connectors, starting first with the Ground (green) connection, followed by the Line (black or
brown) and Neutral (white or blue) connections.

Installing and setting up

CP2320-RGB Installation and Setup Guide

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020-102773-02 Rev. 1 (05-2019)

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Summary of Contents for CP2320-RGB

Page 1: ...Installation and Setup Guide 020 102773 02 CP2320 RGB...

Page 2: ...ed modified or approved by Christie for such use g Except where the product is designed for outdoor use problems or damage caused by use of the product outdoors unless such product is protected from p...

Page 3: ...4 Contact your dealer 15 Installing and setting up 16 Site requirements 16 Preparing the installation site 16 Lifting and positioning the projector 17 Connecting to power 17 Connecting to an uninterru...

Page 4: ...ings to a new file 33 Deleting a laser file 33 Adjusting the image 34 Calibrating the Intelligent Lens System 34 Correcting vignetting 34 Adjusting tilt and leveling the projector 34 Correcting keysto...

Page 5: ...ccessing internal components High leakage current present when connected to IT power systems FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD Use only the attachments accessories tools and replacement parts specified by Christi...

Page 6: ...nse label SHOCK HAZARD The AC power cord must be inserted into an outlet with grounding SHOCK HAZARD A dedicated protected ground or earth wire must be installed on the product by Christie qualified t...

Page 7: ...ts in the product light path The following diagram and table show the zones for ocular and skin hazard distances A Hazard zone The region of space where the projection light from the laser illuminated...

Page 8: ...8 1 39 1 9 1 DLPCine HB zoom lens 108 327103 XX 2 1 1 5 2 2 1 DLPCine HB zoom lens 108 329105 XX 2 3 1 75 2 4 1 DLPCine HB zoom lens 108 321107 XX 2 6 1 9 3 0 1 DLPCine HB zoom lens 108 328104 XX 3 2...

Page 9: ...disconnect all power sources before performing maintenance or service procedures Hot surface hazard To avoid personal injury allow the product to cool for the recommended cool down time before perform...

Page 10: ...labels Indicates the presence of a protective earth ground Indicates the presence of an earth ground Additional hazard labels Indicates Class 4 laser radiation when open Avoid eye or skin exposure to...

Page 11: ...d IEC 62471 2006 Indicates high leakage current Earth connection essential before connecting the power supply Indicates a light hazard Do not look directly into the lens The extreme high brightness ca...

Page 12: ...ttps www christiedigital com en us cinema cinema products digital cinema projectors christie cp2320 rgb Scan the QR code using a QR code reader app on a smartphone or tablet 2 On the product page sele...

Page 13: ...ation see the CP2320 RGB Specifications Guide P N 020 102777 XX B Adjustable feet Turn the adjustable feet to increase or decrease the projector height C Air intake D Communications panel External dev...

Page 14: ...he projector service access door An optional UPS inlet power cord is also available For information on available accessories see CP2320 RGB Specifications Guide P N 020 102777 XX Key features Understa...

Page 15: ...your records to assist with any servicing of your product If you encounter a problem contact your dealer Purchase record Dealer Dealer or Christie Sales Service contact phone number Serial number The...

Page 16: ...tion and must accommodate a heat load of 4 kW For each additional 1000 meters above sea level increase the airflow CFM value by 15 If an extraction duct is not used the operating temperature range is...

Page 17: ...must be connected to power using a hard wired connection The projector light source requires a permanent AC connection to operate An uninterruptible power supply UPS to provide backup power for the p...

Page 18: ...or wiring material to the terminal block A 200 240 V main inlet B 100 240 V secondary or UPS inlet C UPS circuit breaker D MAIN input circuit breaker 1 Remove the four screws holding the AC receptacle...

Page 19: ...ipper strip the insulation from each individual wire to expose 10 mm of bare wire on the end 6 Pass the wires through the strain relief on the knockout plate and through the AC input cover 7 Fasten th...

Page 20: ...d result in death or serious injury SHOCK HAZARD The AC power cord must be inserted into an outlet with grounding The following table lists the part numbers for the optional UPS power cords for each r...

Page 21: ...cle 4 Remove the protective cap from the UPS input plug 5 Connect the UPS input plug to the IN LINE receptacle connector A MAIN input plug B IN LINE receptacle C UPS input plug 6 Place the protective...

Page 22: ...to the open position 2 Position the lens so the lens retaining ring mounts align with the lens mount 3 Remove the lens caps from the front and rear of the lens Lens caps must be removed or they can me...

Page 23: ...2 Attach one end of the touch panel mounting arm over the ball joint on the rear of the touch panel A Mounting arm B Ball joint 3 While supporting the touch panel fit the other end of the touch panel...

Page 24: ...nnect the other end of the touch panel power cable to the Screen Power port on the projector communications panel c Connect the other end of the VGA connector to the VGA Out port on the projector comm...

Page 25: ...position In the right toolbar tap and hold Power If the light source is on when turning off the projector the light source enters a ten minute cool down period automatically Logging on to the projecto...

Page 26: ...e Setup Marriage Setup 2 Tap Start and complete the Marriage Setup wizard 3 Tap Finish 4 Verify that the marriage ring is installed correctly and an anti tamper alarm does not appear on the touch pane...

Page 27: ...d status LEDs Understand the inputs on the projector A AES3 port for digital audio output B Linear Time Code LTC output C Output for multi projector playback D Input for multi projector playback Chris...

Page 28: ...touch panel screen P Two Ethernet ports connecting the projector to network attached storage NAS devices and the Library Media Server LMS network if applicable The Media port can also be used for con...

Page 29: ...en Screen management system SMS is running correctly Orange The SMS or system controller has not booted Red There is a failure with the SMS or system controller INPUT Green FPGA video input is running...

Page 30: ...t on the projector refer to the product documentation for the device you are using Connecting devices to the projector and establishing communication CP2320 RGB Installation and Setup Guide 30 020 102...

Page 31: ...xpected room temperature for the projection booth The maximum MAX power limit for Red and Green changes according to the value set for the maximum expected room temperature For Red Green and Blue powe...

Page 32: ...affected if you set a power level below the minimum power level recommended When setting the Red or Green power level Christie recommends setting a level below the maximum MAX limit shown A value bel...

Page 33: ...ttings are locked 7 To save the new settings tap Save Copying existing laser settings to a new file Copy an existing laser file when you want to create a new file with similar settings 1 In the left n...

Page 34: ...e center of the screen move the entire projector in the direction of lens travel Adjusting tilt and leveling the projector To ensure optimum performance install the projector so it is centered and par...

Page 35: ...esult the image appears distorted and resembles a trapezoid When making the adjustments set the light source to minimum power Horizontal keystone Vertical keystone Projector skewed horizontally to the...

Page 36: ...d 60 Frames Per Second FPS The default value is 24 FPS For 3D test patterns the available frame rates are 48 and 60 FPS The default value is 48 FPS Changing the frame rate of the display can assist wi...

Page 37: ...the projector 5 Loosen the two integrator set screws 6 Loosen the lock screw located next to the Focus adjustment slider 7 Unlock the fold mirror screws to unlock the adjustment knobs Adjusting the i...

Page 38: ...p and fill the active light area 11 Using the Rotate slider on the integrator rotate the integrator to reduce shadows in the image 12 Check the image quality 13 As required to fill the image make fine...

Page 39: ...right toolbar tap Test Patterns b Select the RGB 2K Boresight pattern and display it full screen 2 Focus the image on cross hair image I 3 Evaluate the focus on cross hair image II and III If all thre...

Page 40: ...ith the inner lens mount plate 5 To fine tune the focus of cross hair pattern I adjust the appropriate adjustment screw A until the cross hair image is in focus with minimal flare Adjusting the image...

Page 41: ...with step 11 If the boresight does not appear to be converging to an acceptable level of image quality or if the lens does not focus over the correct range of throw distances proceed with step 9 9 To...

Page 42: ...f your glasses and not from a tilted or angled perspective This avoids a prismatic effect that can appear to shift convergence when viewing at an angle 1 Before adjusting DMD convergence ensure the pr...

Page 43: ...ment to an extreme before adjusting the second knob may result in the convergence mechanism binding 7 When complete push in all the convergence adjustment knobs to disengage them Correcting on screen...

Page 44: ...lamps and lamp systems IEC EN 62471 5 Photobiological Safety of Lamps and Lamp Systems Part 5 Image projectors Electro magnetic compatibility Emissions CAN ICES 003 A NMB 003 A Information Technology...

Page 45: ...n of the uses of certain hazardous substances RoHS in electrical and electronic equipment and the applicable official amendment s EU Directive 2012 19 EU on waste and electrical and electronic equipme...

Page 46: ...ic of South Africa ph 27 0 11 510 0094 Korea Seoul ph 82 2 702 1601 Japan Tokyo ph 81 3 3599 7481 India ph 91 080 6708 9999 Germany ph 49 2161 664540 France ph 33 0 1 41 21 44 04 Russian Federation an...

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