Section 4: Maintenance
User’s Manual 4-5
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The optional IR remote uses two AA size, 1.5V alkaline batteries. To replace the
batteries simply turn the remote over and push out the cover using the finger groove,
as shown in (1) Figure 4.1.
Remove and properly discard the old batteries. Insert new batteries in the proper
positive/negative orientation as shown etched in the bottom of the compartment (2).
Replace the cover by inserting the tabbed end into the opening and snapping the
opposite end into place.
Figure 4.1. Replacing remote batteries
(underside of keypad shown)
Use the following instructions when replacing the lamp. The lamp is located at the
back of the projector (below the input panel) and can be accessed by removing the
lamp access panel. Use only the Christie approved Lamp and Filter Kit for your
specific projector model. See chart below.
Projector Model
Lamp (Watts)
Lamp/Filter Kit Required
Mirage S+2K (38-DSP102-02)
DLV1400-DX (38-DSP102-01)
500W 03-000832-01P
Christie DS+4K (38-DSP104-02)
Mirage S+4K (38-DSP104-03)
1000W 03-000833-01P
Christie DS+8K (38-DSP106-01)
Mirage S+8K (38-DSP106-02)
1200W 03-000834-01P
A lamp should be replaced when it reaches its end of life (1000 hours, typical) or
sooner if a noticeable degradation in brightness occurs (typical in aging lamps). You
can set the number of hours you expect to log with the lamp before replacing it, by
setting the Lamp Limit in the Lamp menu. You can also enable a warning message to
appear upon powering up the projector that will indicate the lamp has reached the
limit you set, by entering a checkmark beside the Lamp Message option. NOTE: The
lamp mode you choose to run the projector in may have an impact on the number of
hours expected for the lamp.
Tools required: #1 Phillips screwdriver
4.3 Replacing
Remote
Batteries
4.4
Lamp and Filter
Replacement
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