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The IR Remote Keypad uses two AA size, 1.5V batteries (preferably alkaline). To install new
batteries:
Open the battery compartment at the backside of the keypad by placing your thumb in the
1.
oval depression and sliding the cover out about ½ inch. See Figure 4.1. Remove the old
batteries and properly discard. Wait a minute or two.
Place the new batteries in the compartment, orienting the positive/negative of each battery
2.
according to the labels in the compartment. When the batteries are in place, replace the
cover by placing the cover ½ inch from its closed position and slide it into place. Do not
force the cover.
noTe:
Always wait a minute or two when replacing batteries so that the internal electronics
discharge and can recognize the change.
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 Wolf Cinema approved
Lamp
for your specific projector model. See Table 4.2 below.
Projector Model
lamp (Watts)
DCX-500i
500W
DCX-500FD
500W
DCX-1000i
1000W
DCX-1000FD
1000W
DCX-1500i
1200W
DCX-1500FD
1200W
A lamp should be replaced when it reaches its end of life (2000 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.
Section 4 ► Maintenance
4.3 Replacing Remote
batteries
4.4 lamp Replacement
Table 4.2. Lamp Guide
Figure 4.1. Replacing Batteries