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J Series 

2.0, 2.4, and 3.0 kW

S e t u p   G u i d e

020-100751-03

Summary of Contents for J 2.0 kW

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Page 4: ...with high quality materials and components that can be recycled and reused This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment at their end of life should be disposed of separately from regular waste Please dispose of the product appropriately and according to local regulations In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products Please hel...

Page 5: ...the Image 2 5 2 2 Detailed Setup and Installation 2 5 2 2 1 Mounting 2 5 2 2 2 Basic Optical Alignment 2 6 2 2 3 Advanced Optical Alignment 2 7 2 2 4 Powering Down 2 9 2 3 Projector Communications 2 10 2 3 1 Status LEDs 2 10 3 Operation 3 1 How to Use the Remote Keypad or Built In Keypad 3 1 3 1 1 Guide to Keypads 3 1 3 1 2 Remote Keypad 3 2 3 1 3 Wired Remote 3 3 3 1 4 Built in Keypad 3 3 3 1 5 O...

Page 6: ...Upper Portion of the Display is Waving Tearing or Jittering 4 4 4 7 7 Portions of the Display are Cut Off or Warped to the Opposite edge 4 4 4 7 8 Display Appears Compressed Vertically Stretched 4 4 4 7 9 Data is Cropped from Edges 4 4 4 7 10 Display Quality Appears to Drift from Good to Bad Bad to Good 4 4 4 7 11 Display Suddenly Freezes 4 4 4 7 12 Colors in the Display are Inaccurate 4 4 4 7 13 ...

Page 7: ...m be encountered with any part of the projector contact your dealer In most cases servicing is performed on site If you have purchased the projector fill out the information below and keep with your records The serial number can be found on the license label located on the back of the projector 1 1 1 List of Components Ensure the following components were received with the projector IR remote keyp...

Page 8: ...the exhaust air path during operation Take appropriate precautions to shield operators and audience members from lamp explosion particles High leakage current Earth connection essential before connecting supply All installation and maintenance procedures must be performed by a Christie accredited service technician Projector must be operated in an environment that meets operating specifications as...

Page 9: ... plug into the outlet contact an electrician to have the outlet replaced NEVER defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Locate the power cord where persons walking on it or objects rolling over it cannot damage the cord 1 2 3 Lamp Precautions Never attempt to access the lamp while the lamp is ON After turning the lamp OFF it is crucial th...

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Page 11: ... power sources before servicing or cleaning See the Safety Warnings and Guidelines in Section 5 Specifications 2 1 1 Install a Projection Lens The projection lens shipped separately from the projector must be installed prior to setting up the projector Remove the lens plug from the lens opening in the projector before installing the lens Retain the lens plug for projector transportation to protect...

Page 12: ... While holding the lens flat against the lens mount rotate the lens clamp clockwise to lock the lens assembly in place 4 Remove the front lens cap 5 For added stability such as motion applications fasten the security screws provided with the lens mount NOTE There are two types of lens plate models 6 Use a 5mm hex driver to fasten the red security screws provided with the lens mount or hand tighten...

Page 13: ...alog video signal to the VGA connector The DVI signal may contain HDCP High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection Twin HDMI Input Card Connect HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface cable to one of the two inputs 1 IN or 2 IN Video Decoder Input Card Depending on the source you can apply the following Composite video source to 1 CVBS using a BNC Cable NOTE Same signal can be used on 4 5 or 6 whe...

Page 14: ...ull upwards on the pin to remove it 2 Open the cap on the AC plug and line up the slot on the plug with the pin on the receptacle 3 Insert the plug fully on to the receptacle When fully inserted the cap on the AC plug will rest against the side of the projector 4 Reinsert the locking pin into the bracket surrounding the AC receptacle by pressing down on the button on the end of the locking pin and...

Page 15: ...tus indicators 2 If the projector has a stepper motor lens mount installed and the inserted lens has never been calibrated there will be a short period where the projector calibrates all of the lens motors zoom focus horizontal and vertical by moving them through their full range of motion 2 1 6 Select a Source Press one of the input keys on the remote or on the built in keypad to select and displ...

Page 16: ...lignment is the foundation for optimizing images on the screen and must be completed before final boresight adjustments Before beginning ensure the projector is properly positioned relative to the screen Basic Optical Alignment Procedure 1 Display a test pattern Appropriate for analyzing image focus and geometry such as the framing test pattern showing the cross hair centered across the image Pres...

Page 17: ...uction sheet found on the Christie website P N 013 100141 04 Boresight Alignment Procedure for ILS Lens Mount 1 Display the Boresight Test Pattern by pressing the TEST key on the remote keypad or use the built in keypad and press the soft key that displays Test on the LCD display then UP ARROW KEY to cycle to Boresight then Enter 2 Focus the image on cross hair pattern I Evaluate the focus on cros...

Page 18: ... 2 Screw Locations Adjust until the cross hair image is in focus with minimal flare 8 Repeat step 5 6 and 7 as required until all 3 cross hair patterns are in equal sharp focus If the boresight is acceptable see step 11 If the boresight does not appear to be converging to an acceptable level of image quality or if the lens will not focus over the correct range of throw distances then the boresight...

Page 19: ... Press POWER once then press the DOWN key NOTES 1 For Step 2 and 3 if the second key is not pressed immediately a confirmation window will appear The second key press must be pressed within 1 second of the window appearing 2 After powering down the Status LEDs cycle and the LCD displays the message Cooling Down until cool down is complete Web User Interface UI 1 From the Main Tab Select Power OFF ...

Page 20: ...lashing Green Projector communication in progress Status 3 Off AC power is off Yellow AC is present but projector is in standby Green Projector is powered up and operating normally Flashing Red Error has occurred Details are displayed on the status display Shutter 4 Green Shutter is open Yellow Shutter is closed NOTE A condition occurs on the first power on after a software upgrade and is indicate...

Page 21: ...ojector see Figure 3 2 While each of the keypads provides complete control of the projector they differ slightly in their arrangement of keys and in what functions can be accessed directly with a key press rather than requiring use of the menu system You may find one keypad more convenient than another for your specific installation and application 3 1 1 Guide to Keypads Keep these guidelines comm...

Page 22: ...3 2 J Series 2 0 2 4 and 3 0 kW Setup Guide 020 100751 03 Rev 1 02 2014 Section 3 Operation 3 1 2 Remote Keypad FIGURE 3 1 REMOTE KEYPAD ...

Page 23: ...he built in keypad is inaccessible The lighting conditions are unsuitable for proper IR transmission NOTE Leave the batteries in the wired remote for the laser pointer key to work 3 1 4 Built in Keypad The built in keypad has a LCD status display window which displays all states of the keypad controls The LCD displays status information when the projector is powering up Warm up Lamp is warming up ...

Page 24: ...ed when the power is ON Disabled if the power is OFF Shutter Key Enabled when the power is ON Disabled if the power is OFF Menu Key Always remains in the enabled state when the power is ON If the power is off the Menu key is disabled Soft Key Used to select an action indicated by text above the key on the LCD If no text is shown the associated key is disabled Convenience Light Key toggles the inpu...

Page 25: ... you enter a two digit channel number or if there is a list displayed highlight it and press ENTER the display will automatically change and update according to the numerous setup parameters defined for that channel NOTES 1 A new channel is automatically created if you adjust an image from a new source 2 CHANNEL key behavior during a presentation depends on whether or not Display Channel List is e...

Page 26: ...nd your images will be more vibrant yet with good detail in dark areas when using the Gamma control The nominal setting for Gamma Correction of 0 is correct for most signals and conditions If excess ambient light washes out the image and it becomes difficult or impossible to see details in dark areas increase the gamma correction setting to compensate Number Keys Press 1 to 9 to enter a value in a...

Page 27: ...s within the menu system Press FUNC followed by HELP to disable Keystone Edge Blending and Brightness Uniformity settings This will disable the features without changing the settings associated with them Projector Press PROJ to access a specific projector within a group of projectors or to confirm if the local projector is listening The number in the Enter Number window indicates which projector i...

Page 28: ... position the image vertically Press EXIT to return to a presentation level NOTE Use the LENS key built in keypad with the general UP DOWN ARROW KEY to get the same effect as if using the arrow keys related to Lens V or Lens H on the Remote Keypad All 4 lens settings can be adjusted by using the soft keys Laser Press LASER to activate the laser pointer on the remote Point the remote at the screen ...

Page 29: ...3 2 3 On line Help Press HELP to display summary information about the current menu or highlighted option Press HELP again to exit 3 2 4 The Global Icon Menu options that include this icon apply universally Menu options without this icon apply to the selected channel only 3 2 5 How to Use Slide Bars and Other Controls Most of the function menus allow you to change settings by using slide bars chec...

Page 30: ...u Preferences menu the slide bar just won t be visible 2 A direct slide bar disappears if it is not used within five seconds Check Boxes Conditions are present if its adjacent check box contains a check mark To toggle the check box highlight and press ENTER or highlight and use RIGHT ARROW KEY to check and LEFT ARROW KEY to clear If a check box is numbered enter its number to immediately toggle th...

Page 31: ...etter into a lower case letter position the cursor on the letter and press FUNC followed by the DOWN ARROW KEY NOTE Numbers can also be entered directly from the keypad Add or Delete a Character or Space To insert a space at the cursor location press FUNC then the RIGHT ARROW KEY To delete a highlighted character or space press FUNC then the LEFT ARROW KEY Delete All Characters Press FUNC followed...

Page 32: ...ting and could cause damage to the projector This may cause the projector to shut down automatically An example would be a fan not running Both alarm types display The item of alarm The status of the item The item of the alarm can be either physical i e fan or sensor or the alarm can be a software issue i e lamp driver The LCD displays the status of the item and its units if applicable If the stat...

Page 33: ...l the following The Status LEDs are cycling green The LCD displays the warning Image Processor Upgrading The LED on the Image Processor card flashes green The Web page shows a warning that the Image processor card is upgrading When this occurs the projector should not be AC power cycled and the Image Processor card should not be removed This operation may take as long as 5 minutes to complete 4 2 ...

Page 34: ...does not blink restart the projector 3 Ensure the remote keypad is enabled If the projector is powered using the built in keypad open the OSD menu and go to the Main Menu Configuration Communication submenu and check the check boxes for Front IR Enabled and Rear IR Enabled are enabled Enable them if they were disabled and try again 4 Projector is busy If the projector is busy in a warm up mode or ...

Page 35: ...h keys Check your source connections again 4 7 2 Severe Motion Artifacts 1 Most likely there is a synchronization problem with reversed 3 2 pull down in 60Hz to 24Hz film to digital conversion in your source Correct at the source 2 Set the projector to run in Free run Open OSD menu and go to Input Switching and PIP Ensure that running mode is set to Free Run not to Frame Lock 3 Display a test patt...

Page 36: ...m Edges To display the missing material reduce image size to fill the display area available in the projector then stretch vertically to fill the screen from top to bottom Add the anamorphic lens to regain image width 4 7 10Display Quality Appears to Drift from Good to Bad Bad to Good 1 The source input signal may be of low quality 2 The horizontal or vertical frequency of the input may have chang...

Page 37: ...History option Click Delete files Once the Delete Files window displays click Yes Then click Delete cookies Once the Delete Cookies window displays click Yes then click Close Click OK to close the Internet Options window 3 Close the browser and re open before connecting to the projector 4 8 2 A Backup Or Interrogator File Cannot Be Saved After performing a backup of Interrogator you may be prompte...

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Page 39: ...Telocentric Internal focus Motorized zoom and focus with position feedback NOTE Calculated Throw distance values are subject to a 5 lens tolerance Table 5 1 Lens Throw Ratio THROW RATIO LENS DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER SXGA HD WUXGA FIXED Lens ILS 0 73 1SX 0 67 1HD 118 100110 XX 0 73 0 67 0 67 Lens ILS 1 2SX 1 1HD 118 100117 XX 1 2 1 1 1 1 ZOOM Lens ILS 1 25 1 6SX 1 16 1 49HD 118 100111 XX 1 25 1 6 1 ...

Page 40: ...250 VAC IEC 320 C20 Line Cord 3000W 10AWG type SJT with plug NEMA L6 30P 30A 2400W 12AWG type SJT with plug NEMA 6 20P 20A 1900W 12AWG type SJT with plug NEMA 6 20P 20A Inrush Current All 60 A max Maximum Power Consumption 3000W 4000W 2400W 3200W 1900W 2800W Type Bubble Lamp Power Range 3000W 2000W min 3000W max software adjustable 2400W 1500W min 2400W max software adjustable 200W 1200W min 1900W...

Page 41: ... 118 100112 XX Lens ILS 2 0 2 8SX 1 8 2 6HD 118 100113 XX Lens ILS 2 8 4 5SX 2 6 4 1HD 118 100114 XX Lens ILS 4 5 7 5SX 4 1 6 9HD 118 100115 XX Lens ILS 7 5 11 2SX 6 9 10 4HD 118 100116 XX Lens ILS 1 2SX 1 1HD 118 100117 XX Lens ILS 1 2SX 1 1HD 118 101103 XX ILS Lens Conversion Kit 108 331108 XX CT MOUNT Xe Bubble 132 112105 XX Kit Upgrade S 14K J to Mirage 132 103105 XX Kit Upgrade HD14K J to Mir...

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