Section 2: Service Guidelines
CP2210 Service Manual
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020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
2.4.1 Lamp Serial Number
NOTE:
Failure to enter a serial number when a new lamp is installed, will not trigger the lamp timer to reset
to “0”, causing lamp hours to be inaccurate. The Lamp Limit that is set may also expire prematurely.
Whenever a new lamp is installed, record its new serial number in the
Advanced Setup: Lamp History
window of the TPC, click the
Add Lamp
button and record lamp type, serial number, reason for change and
number of hours logged on the lamp. If the lamp has not been previously used, enter 0. Click
Save
to enter the
new data.
2.4.2 Resetting Lamp Position (LampLOC™)
Always reset LampLOC
™
when the projector is first installed and initially powered up, anytime the lamp is
replaced or inspected, when a new LampLOC™ module is installed and whenever the projector is moved and
leveled. Align a newly-installed lamp to ensure optimized lamp performance and peak brightness at the screen
for the life of the lamp. The motors and sensors in the projector work together to precisely position the lamp
for optimized performance. Once aligned, the LampLOC™ setting can be considered fairly stable for the life
of the lamp. For more information, refer to the
CP2210 User Manual (P/N: 020-100410-xx)
.
2.4.3 Setting Lamp Rotation
When lamp rotation is required, it is important to follow the same safety
precautions used when replacing a lamp.
Rotating a lamp when it has reached half of its lifetime improves its performance and life expectancy. From the
TPC
Administrator Setup: Preferences
window, enter a checkmark in the
Lamp Rotation
checkbox. This
will trigger a message that half of the lamp’s limit (as set in
Lamp Expiry
) has been reached. By default
Lamp Rotation
is disabled. At this time, the bulb can be removed (using the same precautions as lamp
replacement) and rotated 180°. Acknowledge that lamp rotation has taken place using the
Advanced Setup:
Lamp History
window by clicking on
Acknowledge Lamp Rotation
.
2.5
Cooling
The high-intensity lamp and electronics rely on a variety of cooling components to reduce internal operating
temperatures. Regular maintenance of the entire cooling system is critical to prevent overheating and sudden
projector failure and to ensure reliable operation of all projector components over time.
2.5.1 Ventilation
Vents and louvers on the projector skins provide ventilation, both for intake and exhaust. Never block or cover
these openings. DO NOT install the projector near a radiator or heat register, or within an enclosure. To ensure
adequate airflow around the projector, keep a minimum clearance of 50cm (19.69”) on the left, right and rear
sides of the projector from any walls or other obstructions.
NOTE:
If the optional exhaust duct (P/N:119-
103105-xx) is used, the duct adapter occupies approximately 25.4cm (10”) on the left-side of the projector.
• DO NOT place the projector over a radiator or heat register. The projector should not be placed in an
enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided.
• DO NOT "poke" objects into the ventilation openings of the projector. They may touch dangerous voltages
or short-out components resulting in a fire or shock hazard.
• DO NOT spill liquids of any kind into the projector. Should an accidental spill occur, immediately unplug
the projector and have it serviced by a Christie authorized service technician.