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Page 1: ...D4K25 S e r v i c e M a n u a l 020 100880 01...

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Page 3: ...D4K25 S e r v i c e M a n u a l 020 100880 01...

Page 4: ...ecycled and reused This symbol meansthatelectricalandelectronicequipment attheirend of life shouldbedisposedofseparatelyfromregularwaste Pleasedisposeof the product appropriately and according to loca...

Page 5: ...ter 1 4 1 5 Interlocks 1 5 1 6 Lamp 1 6 1 6 1 LampLOC Module 1 6 1 6 2 Lamp Reflectors 1 6 1 7 Lenses 1 7 2 Service Guidelines 2 1 Security Roles 2 1 2 1 1 Lead Dress 2 1 2 1 2 Ordering Parts 2 1 2 1...

Page 6: ...to Install an Upgrade Package 3 14 3 5 2 Upgrade File Selection Window 3 15 3 5 3 Upgrade Package Details Window 3 16 3 5 4 Upgrade Installation Window 3 17 3 6 Hardware Change 3 18 4 Troubleshooting...

Page 7: ...egrator Assembly 5 17 5 8 5 Light Sensor Module 5 17 5 8 6 Liquid Cooling Assembly 5 18 5 9 Projector PCB s 5 19 5 9 1 Cardcage Assembly 5 19 5 9 2 Backplane 5 20 5 9 3 Integrated Processor ICP 5 21 5...

Page 8: ...8 1 3 Achievable Contrast Ratio 8 1 8 1 4 Color and Gray Scale 8 1 8 1 5 White Point 8 1 8 1 6 Gamma 8 1 8 2 Source Signal Compatibility 8 1 8 3 Control Signal Compatibility 8 4 8 3 1 Ethernet Port 8...

Page 9: ...ontents D4K25 Service Manual v 020 100880 01 Rev 1 06 2012 8 10 2 Accessories sold separately 8 8 A Exploded Views A 1 D4K25 Exploded View Index A 1 A 1 Exploded View Internal A 3 A 2 Exploded View Ex...

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Page 11: ...o continuing research all information is subject to change without notice Christie assumes no responsibility for omissions or inaccuracies 1 1 Labels and Marking Observe and follow any warnings and in...

Page 12: ...al and or the server controller via an Ethernet link only For complete details on controlling the projector via ASCII messaging instead of using the TPC screen see Section 7 Serial API 1 2 4 Projector...

Page 13: ...pproved coolant JEFFCOOL E105 The level of fluid in the reservoir can only be seen if the projector top lid is opened 1 3 2 Lamp Area Rear of Projector NOTICE 600 CFM is required in projection rooms w...

Page 14: ...during a power failure the lamp will not run Ultimately this enables a fast re strike and play once power is back ON 1 4 2 Low Voltage Power Supply LVPS The LVPS provides all of the power to the proje...

Page 15: ...lamp from being ignited when the lamp door is open Lamp Exhaust This sensor is mounted inside the exhaust duct to monitor the airflow velocity If airflow is not detected the lamp will not ignite or re...

Page 16: ...along one axis 1 6 1 LampLOC Module The electro mechanical LampLOC module or lamp adjuster adjusts the lamp along three axes to optimize the lamp position relative to the reflector With the lamp aime...

Page 17: ...l be drawn in through the lens opening and into the front area of the projection head potentially depositing dust and dirt on components in the light engine and optics The attachment of the three plat...

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Page 19: ...a precautions to secure all harnessing properly especially in the high voltage circuitry areas such as lamp cables Replace any wire that appears to have damaged insulation 2 1 2 Ordering Parts When or...

Page 20: ...symbol within the equilateral triangle indicates non insulated dangerous voltage within the projector s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock 2 2 2 Gene...

Page 21: ...e DO NOT use a wall breaker greater than 32A This could result in severe damage to the pro jector in the event of a failure Protection from over currents short circuits and earth faults must be part o...

Page 22: ...r lamp door is open or while handling lamp Ensure those within the vicinity of the projector are also suited with protective clothing 3 Never attempt to access the lamp while the lamp is ON Wait at le...

Page 23: ...routinely and replace if it appears greyish in color See 5 5 2 Radiator Air Filter on page 5 11 for instructions 2 5 4 Liquid Cooler Check Every 6 months The liquid cooler system circulates liquid to...

Page 24: ...mp Fan Interlocks Check Every 6 months Check and maintain the projector s two vane switches every 6 months One is located in the exhaust duct and the other is near the lamp blower Check operation as f...

Page 25: ...aning of optics can be more harmful than helpful increasing the risk of degrading delicate coatings and surfaces In this projector check only the lens and lamp reflector Maintenance of other optical c...

Page 26: ...Roll a lens tissue around a swab and soak it in the coated optics cleaning solution Tissue should be damp but not dripping 3 Gently wipe the surface using a figure eight motion Repeat this motion unti...

Page 27: ...is located just inside the top duct on the projector lid Check and clean the switches to remove accumulated dust or dirt that could impede movement if necessary Within the exhaust duct connected at t...

Page 28: ...s Cleaning Technique Lamp Wear protective gear approved by Christie and handle by the ends only Never grip the glass portion of the lamp NOTE Any fingerprints will reduce output quality and shorten la...

Page 29: ...lens only clean the lenses if absolutely required A small amount of dust on the lenses will have very little effect on picture quality The projection lens should be free of dust and fingerprints If th...

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Page 31: ...t Description Required Alignments Procedures Ceramic Plate on Douser blade Adjust LampLOC Cold Mirror Adjust LampLOC Recalibrate Measured Color Gamut Data MCGD Douser Motor Adjust LampLOC Fold Mirror...

Page 32: ...e operator side 3 2 Integrator Alignment UV goggles are required when operating the projector without covers The integrator module is located early in the light path between the UV filter and cold mir...

Page 33: ...d Automatically or Manually from the Advanced Setup LampLOC Setup window Perform LampLOC to adjust the lamp position for optimal lamp performance and peak brightness at the screen for the life of the...

Page 34: ...d fairly stable for the life of the lamp 1 Navigate to the Advanced Setup LampLOC Setup window Figure 3 4 2 Touch the Do Auto button 3 Let a few minutes pass to allow the LampLOC mechanism to establis...

Page 35: ...dings on a light meter centered in front of the lens and then at the center of the screen For each button continue in one direction and then back up or reverse when the reading begins to decrease NOTE...

Page 36: ...that make this document a subjective tool for use only by experienced professional technicians Do not run the projector while performing convergence with the Light Engine Fan Pack or the Cooling Duct...

Page 37: ...rism cooling performance and possible shifts in convergence or DMD focus The prism temperature should be monitored during the adjustment and kept within a few degrees of the nominal temperature achiev...

Page 38: ...e projector you are working on if it is not present 2 Zoom and focus the image so you can see the entire outer edge of the test pattern frame Figure 3 7 Alignment and Framing Pattern 3 Using the horiz...

Page 39: ...rom one side of the screen to the other observing any change in vertical position of the color in question relative to the point where you started Figure 3 9 is an example of a projector with two prob...

Page 40: ...ent in physical layout but the adjustment functions are the same The vertical and twist adjustments work together on the horizontal axis as described in Figure 3 10 Figure 3 10 Red Green Blue Formatte...

Page 41: ...moving the filter and fan pack assembly You do not always have to turn the screws simultaneously however adjusting one at a time will cause the need for an equal or equal and opposite turn on the othe...

Page 42: ...adjustments It is a good idea to locate the twist adjustment screw with the 2 5mm Allen driver and leave it in place rest ing against the lens mount formatter board A second driver can be inserted an...

Page 43: ...out all the way around the outer area not highlighted in Figure 3 13 showing cyan green blue towards the center of the screen as shown in the simplified diagram Figure 3 13 c Green and Blue should al...

Page 44: ...window NOTE After copying several upgrade packages to the root folder an alarm will occur if the disk space becomes full Navigate to the root folder and delete the older upgrade packages Once removed...

Page 45: ...e projec tor Free Space Displays the amount of available free space on the projector Upload Touch the Upload button to launch a file selection dialog which allows you to select a file that does not re...

Page 46: ...cts the upgrade system to only upgrade components that are newer or older than the currently installed version This is the default and recommended upgrade method ICP Only Force Install This selection...

Page 47: ...iew Displays the available components that are being upgraded their versions the current progress and current status Current state can be one of the following idle transferring programming aborted fai...

Page 48: ...nd Backplane If ever more than two of these hardware devices are swapped the Hardware Change window Figure 3 17 is generated the next time the projector is powered ON The user is prompted to select wh...

Page 49: ...prised of numerous replaceable modules such as printed circuit boards optical assemblies and power supplies This modular design can reduce the amount of time required to accurately diagnose and resolv...

Page 50: ...poor uniform brightness check the following Anode yoke is in the correct position for the lamp type used Anode yoke is not bent and lamp is centered in the reflector Lamp extension nut is used with C...

Page 51: ...nected 2 Make sure the lens cover is removed from the lens 3 Make sure the douser is OPEN 4 If the lamp is not ignited tap the LAMP ON button If the lamp does not strike see 4 2 Lamp will not ignite 5...

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Page 53: ...ame Description Christie Service Kit Part CDXL 20 2 0kW Xenon 003 000598 02 CDXL 30 3 0kW Xenon 003 000599 02 CDXL 30SD 3 0kW Xenon 003 001165 01 Filter Air 5 pack 003 001184 01 Filter LAD 3 pack 03 0...

Page 54: ...0854 01 Fan Light Engine Intake 12V 6A 4 wire 003 110827 02 Fan Main AC Blower 230V 003 001563 01 Fan Radiator 003 120453 01 Heat Exchanger 120mm 003 003083 01 Part Name Description Christie Service K...

Page 55: ...s 3 00 4 30 1 129 108100 01 Lens 4 30 6 00 1 129 109101 01 Lens 5 50 8 50 1 129 110103 01 Fixed Short Throw Lenses Lens 0 8 1 113 104106 01 Lens 1 0 1 38 809071 61 Christie Service Kit Part Bracket Fo...

Page 56: ...ectronic assemblies 5 3 Replacement Procedures 5 3 1 Tools Required Keys for security locks Long magnetic tip Phillips screwdrivers 1 2 and 3 Hex keys 2 5mm 3mm Nut drivers 7mm Electrostatic protectiv...

Page 57: ...ocations specified Red Arrows See Figure 5 1 1 Carefully slide the shroud sideways and forward away from the lens 1 Place the shroud covers on a clean service to prevent scratches 5 4 2 Front Top Lid...

Page 58: ...4 4 Touch Panel Controller TPC The TPC is located at the back of the projector It is attached to a ball joint mount which allows it to be viewed at any angle The TPC can also be removed and be held b...

Page 59: ...4 6 Left Access Cover Estimated Replacement Time 2 minutes Remove the left access cover which is located next to the lamp door to access any of the components in the Illumination Optics System IOS and...

Page 60: ...ng tether on the right side of the door 3 To release the door slide the locking pin accessible through the cutout located on the right side of the door to the left 5 4 8 LVPS LPS Cover Estimated Repla...

Page 61: ...Estimated Replacement Time 8 minutes The Access Panel Frame is located on the operator s side right near the front of the projector To access the components in the cardcage and light engine compartmen...

Page 62: ...ontamination of optical components Estimated Replacement Time 4 minutes The main air filter of the projector is located on the operator s side of the projector near the front It is responsible for cle...

Page 63: ...ir filter with the airflow indicator facing into the projector 5 5 3 LAD Filter Estimated Replacement Time 10 minutes 5 minutes calibration The LAD Filter is mounted together with the LAD fan in the l...

Page 64: ...ring the LAD Fan assembly to the light engine assembly handle Figure 5 14 4 Remove the four hex screws securing the filter housing to the plastic frame 5 Disconnect the LAD Fan harness Fan 4 from the...

Page 65: ...ecurity lid See 5 4 3 High Security Lid on page 5 6 3 Remove the PIB3G ICP cover See 5 4 9 PIB3G ICP Cover on page 5 9 4 Remove the light engine air filter cover See 5 5 1 Light Engine Air Filter on p...

Page 66: ...ed Replacement Time 60 minutes The bottom cardcage fans are located directly under the cardcage assembly These two fans draw air out of the light engine cardcage compartments The cardcage assembly mus...

Page 67: ...Remove 3 Replace feet repeating instructions in reverse In some cases the displayed image will require some tweaking to display correctly 5 8 Illumination Optics and Liquid Cooling Compartment 5 8 1 C...

Page 68: ...the side 5 Carefully lower the mirror and remove 6 When installing repeat instructions in reverse Adjust the Fold Mirror as needed See 3 1 Fold Mirror Alignment on page 3 2 for details 5 8 3 Illumina...

Page 69: ...arefully remove the Integrator Assembly and set aside in a clean area where it cannot be damaged 5 When re installing repeat instructions in reverse After powering up the projector adjust the Integrat...

Page 70: ...sy no mess servicing of this assembly 1 Remove the front top lid See 5 4 2 Front Top Lid on page 5 5 2 Remove the radiator air filter cover See 5 5 2 Radiator Air Filter on page 5 11 3 Remove the acce...

Page 71: ...technicians 5 Remove the security ring from the front of the cardcage Figure 5 24 6 Swing the security ring out and disengage from the hinge 7 Remove the two screws holding cardcage bracket to frame...

Page 72: ...move the two screws from the top of the tool holder Figure 5 25 7 Disconnect the LEQD2 board from the backplane Figure 5 29 8 Disconnect all harnesses seven from the backplane 9 Disconnect the two top...

Page 73: ...hen slide it all the way in until the ejector tabs touch the top and bottom profile of the cardcage With the ICP pushed up against the right wall and the black ejector tabs positioned horizontally pus...

Page 74: ...will pull the board out from the connectors 5 Pull the LEQD2 out to remove 6 Disconnect the three LVDS power harnesses 5 9 6 Environmental Board EVB Estimated Replacement Time 40 minutes The EVB is mo...

Page 75: ...e LEQD2 to the light engine handle by tightening the thumbscrew and the two clips 9 Loosen the thumbscrew securing the cooling duct and carefully remove the cooling duct 10 Remove the light engine air...

Page 76: ...ng the AC line filter to the baseplate 5 11 2 AC Relay Estimated Replacement Time 30 minutes The AC relay is mounted next to the standby power supply 1 Remove the LVPS LPS cover See 5 4 8 LVPS LPS Cov...

Page 77: ...ps remove the two screws securing the AC terminal block to the baseplate 5 11 4 Standby Power Supply Estimated Replacement Time 10 minutes The Standby Power Supply is located on the operator side of t...

Page 78: ...from igniter M8 nut 7 Disconnect cathode lead from grounding bracket 8 Route both the anode and cathode leads through the opening in the firewall 9 Remove the white plastic AC relay cover 10 Disconnec...

Page 79: ...ay with the LVPS 4 Using a 3mm hex key remove the four socket head screws securing the LVPS to the wall 5 Remove the two angled brackets from LVPS using a 2 Phillips 5 12 Lamp Compartment 5 12 1 Anode...

Page 80: ...alignment See 3 3 Adjusting Lamp Position LampLOC on page 3 3 5 12 3 Douser Motor Estimated Replacement Time 30 minutes 10 minute LampLOC Alignment The Douser Motor is located in the lamp compartment...

Page 81: ...de braid Once the anode braid is loose push it through the opening in the igniter cover Figure 5 39 4 Using a 3mm hex key remove the two screws securing the igniter cover to the baseplate 5 Remove the...

Page 82: ...ly before handling Estimated Replacement Time 20 minutes 10 minute LampLOC Alignment 1 Wearing authorized protective safety gear unlock and open the lamp door If desired release the latch mechanism to...

Page 83: ...ension nut is removed and threaded onto the unused stud located on the baseplate in the lamp compartment labeled NOTE The purpose of the extension nut is to correctly position the lamp for optimal lig...

Page 84: ...r firewall g Re install the front lamp duct CRITICAL As you install the front lamp duct lift the small light shield on the rear lamp duct cover so that it does not get jammed between the two pieces wh...

Page 85: ...n panel to turn the lamp on 9 Adjust LampLOC Immediately adjust lamp position LampLOC via Advanced Setup LampLOC window By adjusting lamp position you can achieve optimized light output by centering t...

Page 86: ...ack cover See 5 4 5 Back Cover on page 5 7 4 Disconnect P35 and P36 from the Lamp Integrated Motor Control Board 5 Disconnect the two cathode wires from the cathode nut one 4 mm hex screw Figure 5 47...

Page 87: ...5 12 8 Reflectors Including Heat Dump Estimated Replacement Time 90 minutes 10 minute LampLOC Alignment 1 Remove lamp door See 5 4 7 Lamp Door on page 5 8 2 Remove lamp See 5 12 5 Lamp on page 5 30 3...

Page 88: ...de of the filter should face the lamp Once the UV filter is in position repeat instructions in reverse to secure it in place Once installed perform LampLOC alignment For details see 3 3 Adjusting Lamp...

Page 89: ...6 3 Remove the two 2 Phillips screws securing the switch Figure 5 52 4 Disconnect the harness from the switch 5 13 3 Lamp Door Interlock Estimated Replacement Time 30 minutes 10 minute LampLOC Alignme...

Page 90: ...Figure 5 54 5 Remove the two nuts 3mm securing the vane switch to the mounting bracket Figure 5 54 6 When installing repeat instructions in reverse Once installed perform LampLOC alignment For detail...

Page 91: ...1 020 100880 01 Rev 1 06 2012 6 Interconnections The D4K25 Interconnect Diagram illustrates the path of electrical connections between modules Manufacturer s part numbers are included NOTE Part number...

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Page 93: ...Section 6 Interconnections D4K25 Service Manual 6 3 020 100880 01 Rev 1 06 2012 6 1 D4K25 Interconnect Drawing...

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Page 95: ...tic Scan Type Detection on the provided channel ASD C108 1 Use Automatic Scan Type Detection on channel 108 ASD C108 0 Do not use Automatic Scan Type Detection on channel 108 BAUD RATE BDR Set the bau...

Page 96: ...08 RGB Unity Use file RGB Unity on channel 108 CSP C108 Get color space file name on channel 108 CSP L List all entries of color space control DEFAULTS DEF This control will reset all preference and c...

Page 97: ...yyyymmdd The logtype parameter can have the following values ENG engineering SEC security OPR operational MAI maintenance EVE event SYS system ALL EXAMPLES DLG 20091108 20091110 ALL DLG EXLG Log data...

Page 98: ...rent channel will change the focus for any channel using the same ILS file Use command without subcode If ILS is ON motor will move to specified steps and save data to the active channel If ILS is OFF...

Page 99: ...teps in positive direction GAMMA CONTROL GAM Gamma control gamma file will be set when PCF in Use PIU is off This control describes the gamma response curve for the source signal SUBCODE DESCRIPTION O...

Page 100: ...T MCGD TCGD Source Screen and PNG Test Pat tern files SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE FSET Adds or Copies an ICP file from the TPC s ftproot directory to the appropriate directory on the ICP Will not overw...

Page 101: ...gent Lens System for each channel SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE ACLB Enable disable the Auto Lens Mount and Lens reset feature Once ACLB is turned on lens mount and lens system will be reset automaticall...

Page 102: ...of defined test patterns STUP Add test pattern from full list of defined test patterns to the user list USER Select test pattern from user defined test pattern list EXAMPLES ITP Get current test patte...

Page 103: ...CLUT CONTROL LCT Set Look up Table LUT Color Look Up Table CLUT file for the specified channel The CLUT is used during color processing in the electronics SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx w...

Page 104: ...the center flag then move back to current position Only valid parameter for this command is 1 Set only command STRT Start motor moving in specified direction where direction can be 1 1 Write only for...

Page 105: ...n the progress of the Auto mode Read only command Data range from 0 to 100 where 100 indicates the LampLOC is finished EXAMPLES LLM MTRX 100 Move motor X to position 100 LLM AUTO 1 Do LampLOC automati...

Page 106: ...on to lamp history Consecutive lamp changes require a 5 10 second time difference as writing to EEPROM is involved LAMP FILE LPF Set or get the current lamp file for the current or a specific channel...

Page 107: ...date the current lamp file Changing the lamp intensity for the current channel will change the lamp intensity for any channel using the same lamp file SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace Cxxx with...

Page 108: ...r the current channel will change the lamp power for any channel using the same lamp file SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace Cxxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Set lamp mode...

Page 109: ...center flag then move back to current position Only valid parameter for this command is 1 Set only command STRT Start motor moving in specified direction where direction can be 1 1 Write only for v1 3...

Page 110: ...0 88899 BlackX 0 02154 BlackY 0 05441 MCG DATA Retrieve the 10 active MCGD measurement values MCG SAVE filename Save the 10 active MCGD measurement values to a file named filename If the file doesn t...

Page 111: ...8 206 10 Set IP address deprecated NET DLP0 NET DLP0 192 168 206 10 Query IP address deprecated PROJECTOR CONFIGURATION FILE PCF Set Projector Configuration File PCF file for the specified channel Thi...

Page 112: ...ndby mode 1 Power ON projector is powered ON with lamp ON 0 Full power mode projector is ready for lamp ON 11 Warm up Read only it s middle status between standby and full power mode 10 Cool down Read...

Page 113: ...le BPOF Bypass power off scheduling 1 enable 0 disable POND Set the power on date and time setting the date time to empty will turn off power on scheduling until a new date time has been set Format yy...

Page 114: ...when opening closing default 60 minimum 30 maxi mum 200 EXAMPLES SHU 1 Close shutter SHU 0 Open shutter SHU Get current status of shutter SHU STEP Get number of steps douser should move to open close...

Page 115: ...ng the traps SNM LHLT 1 Setting this flag to 1 will disable any future lamp half life traps SNM LEXT 1 Setting this flag to 1 will disable any future lamp expire traps SNM ENVT Get the flag to see if...

Page 116: ...n data model sn build date etc COOL Returns cooling data cooling fans air flow etc HLTH Returns system health INTE Returns interlock data LAMP Returns lamp operational data NONE Returns information on...

Page 117: ...Return PIB3G version information EXAMPLES SYS BACB Returns backplane version information TARGET COLOR GAMUT TCG Set the Target Color Gamut file This file describes desired output colorimetry from the...

Page 118: ...to 1 on channel 101 TDK C101 Get dark time on channel 101 OUTPUT REFERENCE DELAY PHASE TDP Set output reference delay phase for 3D control This is an additional control for output timing relative to i...

Page 119: ...onsidered first in the source signal the left or the right SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select L R display sequence for the current c...

Page 120: ...TE TMD Set get the time date and time zone SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE DATE Get the date in the form yyyy mm dd Read only DSTA Set get the daylight savings time adjust value TIME Set get the local time...

Page 121: ...channel will change the zoom for any channel using the same ILS file Use command without subcode If ILS is ON motor will move to specified steps and save data to the active channel If ILS is OFF moto...

Page 122: ...positive approach ZOM 500 1 Move lens to position 500 with negative approach ZOM C101 500 1 Set lens zoom position for channel 1 to 500 with positive approach ZOM Return current motor position ZOM CAL...

Page 123: ...Scale Displayable colors 35 2 trillion Gray Scale resolution 45 bits total linear 15 bits per RGB component 8 1 5 White Point Nominal White full white after calibration to Telecine mode x 0 314 0 006...

Page 124: ...K 2D DCI SMPTE 428 19 2048 x 1080 25 4 4 4 12bits Progressive 2K 2D DCI SMPTE 428 19 2048 x 1080 30 4 4 4 12bits Progressive SOURCE PIXEL FORMAT BITS COMP DATA FORMAT VERTICAL RATES 640 x 480 8 10 12...

Page 125: ...ogressive Alt Content 2D SMPTE 296M 1280 x 720 29 97 30 4 2 2 10bits Progressive Alt Content 2D SMPTE 296M 1280 x 720 50 4 2 2 10bits Progressive Alt Content 2D SMPTE 296M 1280 x 720 59 94 60 4 2 2 10...

Page 126: ...niature D female Bit Rate38 400 default 57 600 115 200 bps not auto detected Flow ControlHardware RTS CTS Data Format1 start bit 8 data bits 1 stop bit parity odd 8 3 4 GPIO Port InterfaceOpto LED inp...

Page 127: ...oller Type of DisplayColor VGA TFT LCD backlit Display Size144 8 mm 5 7 inches diagonal Display Resolution H x V pixels 640 x 480 Maximum Dimensions W x H x D 195 mm x 148 mm x 44 4 mm Integrated Oper...

Page 128: ...ith hours of use 2 The maximum power of the LPS is restricted to 3000W 100W Average Life CDXL 203500 hours CDXL 302500 hours CDXL 30SD2000 hours at 2 5kW 1100 hours at 3 kW Wait time between lamp stri...

Page 129: ...ction of chemi cals REACH and the applicable official amendment s EU Directive 2002 96 EC on waste and electrical and electronic equipment WEEE and the applicable official amendment s China Ministry o...

Page 130: ...ining additional technical documentation Interconnect Diagram Lens Mount Cover Motors and Zoom kit for motorized lens mount Light Engine Removal Tool Convergence tool 8 10 2 Accessories sold separatel...

Page 131: ...CDXL 20 03 000696 01P CDXL 30 Replacement Air Filters 003 001184 01 Light Engine Filter 5 pack 003 003082 01 Liquid Cooling Radiator Filter 03 001982 51P LAD Filter 3 pack Firmware Installation Progr...

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Page 133: ...rator Assembly includes holder nitrile gloves 10 AC Line Filter 30A 11 Fold Mirror Access Plate 12 Left Access Cover 13 Radiator Air Filter 1 per kit 14 Igniter 15 UV Filter 16 Liquid Cooling Assembly...

Page 134: ...aust 45 Backplane PCB 46 Fan Light Engine Intake 12V 6A 4 wire 47 Light Engine Quick Disconnect LEQD2 PCB 48 ICP PCB 50 PIB3G PCB 51 Security Ring 52 Light Engine Assembly 53 LAD Filter 3 pack 54 AC T...

Page 135: ...Appendix A Exploded Views D4K25 Service Manual A 3 020 100880 01 Rev 1 06 2012 A 1 Exploded View Internal...

Page 136: ...Appendix A Exploded Views A 4 D4K25 Service Manual 020 100880 01 Rev 1 06 2012 A 2 Exploded View External...

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