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 BASIC OPERATION 

 
CP2000-X User Manual  

3-41  

020-100031-01  Rev . 1  (03-2009) 

 

Figure 3.26. Admin:Lamp Menu Functions 

Table 3.10. Summary of Admin:Lamp Menu Functions 

ADMIN:LAMP MENU FUNCTIONS 

Lamp Type  Select which lamp is installed in the projector. Correct lamp type sets 

the corresponding range of power available. 

NOTE: The lamp must be 

OFF in order to set Lamp Type. 

Footlamberts Calibration  Activate each text box to automatically drive the lamp at its minimum 

or maximum power. Record light measured at the screen for both 

extremes—this defines a range of footlamberts possible. Light 

readings (fL) appearing elsewhere in TPC will then be interpolated 

from this range. 

Cable Length  Define the length of the high-current DC cables connected between 

your lamp ballast and projection head. Adjustment range is 2-30m 

(6½-100 ft.) in 1m increments. 

 

NOTES: 1)

 For manual operation (i.e., non-automated).

 

2)

 In order to use the TPC 

software originally shipped with the projector, the installer typically connects a 
laptop and uses Christie’s DCP Librarian setup software to download all necessary 
configuration files to the projector for use at the TPC. 

To change to a new source—i.e., a new presentation or display—do the following 
(See Figure 3.27): 

 

Make sure the 

CP2000

 and TPC are both powered up and operating normally 

 

On the Touch Panel Controller (TPC), select the Main menu tab 

 

On the 

Main

 menu, press the desired channel button—the image will update 

accordingly 

 

 

Selecting a Display 

 

(Starting a Presentation) 

Содержание CP2000-X

Страница 1: ...CP2000 X U S E R M A N U A L 020 100031 01...

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Страница 3: ...Basics 3 1 3 2 Power up Procedure 3 5 3 3 Power down Procedure 3 7 3 4 Introduction to the Touch Panel Controller 3 7 3 5 Using the Touch Panel Controller 3 9 3 6 Remote Control of the Touch Panel Con...

Страница 4: ...01 Rev 1 03 2009 8 1 Specifications 8 1 A Glossary A 1 B ASCII Messages B 1 C System Integration C 1 D Repacking the Projector D 1 Due to continuing research all information in this manual is subject...

Страница 5: ...ypical in theatres throughout the world Expand its versatility even further by connecting non cinema DVI source material for multimedia presentations from a variety of formats the powerful CP2000 X is...

Страница 6: ...mote control of the projector via PC or other controller High security tamper resistant lid lock with all access electronically monitored PROCESSING PROJECTION The CP2000 X accepts a variety of cinema...

Страница 7: ...r mount both optional Optional FredFrame includes fork lift rails for bottom Optional Rack Stand POWER LEVELS The universal ballast in the CP2000 X offers adjustable lamp power to suit the size of lam...

Страница 8: ...of the CP2000 X and its Touch Panel Controller Ethernet Settings for This Installation Default Gateway DNS Server CP2000 X Projector Address Projector Subnet Mask Touch Panel Controller Address Touch...

Страница 9: ...or is level from side to side and do not invert Locate the lamp ballast so that its 4 cables can reach the rear of the projection head Install the Touch Panel Controller TPC Attach the Touch Panel Con...

Страница 10: ...ypes of sources such as alternative content through DVI or Christie s Cine IPM 2K you must remove the access panel located on the underside of the projector near the air filter Drill an exit hole or l...

Страница 11: ...wer Range Switch match the line voltage available at the site Remove the lamp ballast cover to access the switch and determine its setting toggle left for 200 VAC supplies toggle right for 400 VAC sup...

Страница 12: ...jection head 180 265 AC EXTRACTOR Also plug the extractor fan into the projector See 2 4 Installing a Lens Lamp Cooling At this point the projection head is ready for use The voltmeter should display...

Страница 13: ...scribed in Section 3 Operation Adjust the Lens Turn the focus knob to sharpen the image Adjust the zoom ring on the lens to increase or decrease image size If desired use the horizontal and or vertica...

Страница 14: ...r to that of a curved front screen installation To summarize optical screens are better suited for brightly lit rooms where the audience is situated within the viewing cone Diffused screens may be bet...

Страница 15: ...deal to use a screen with an aspect ratio that closely matches your likely source material You can then more easily fill the screen with the image without restricting either image size or content For...

Страница 16: ...nate light sources directed at the screen Other considerations and tips that can help improve your installation Keep the ambient temperature constant and below 35 C 95 F Keep the projector away from h...

Страница 17: ...set can reduce the keystone distortion Later when your projector is up and running adjust precise image geometry and placement as described in 2 7 Basic Image Alignment Throw distance is the distance...

Страница 18: ...ximately 25 more than that of the full screen width Once you know your screen width and lens you can estimate throw distance needed Or if you know the available throw distance beforehand you can deter...

Страница 19: ...h in all formulas 2 Throw distance can often be exceeded with negligible loss of focus 3 Throw ratios formulas and throw distances apply to both standard and optional high contrast lenses Refer to the...

Страница 20: ...having the same throw ratio between projectors and with any lens projector combination 4 Simultaneous horizontal and vertical offset can limit the adjustment range of each as can long throw distances...

Страница 21: ...at right is often mistakenly referenced as 70 offset but it is not it is 40 offset derived as 410 1024 x 100 A 70 offset is explained below and shown in Figure 2 14 ALTERNATIVE METHOD OF DESCRIBING HO...

Страница 22: ...sible such as when the projector is significantly higher than the center of the screen rely on offset to compensate To avoid keystoned images keep the projector as orthogonal to the screen as possible...

Страница 23: ...arry a stack by hand To use equipment such as a forklift to move the projection head always install a FredFrame first Using a Forklift WARNING Do not attempt to use a forklift without first installing...

Страница 24: ...rocedures for proper image alignment WARNING Use straps or cabling with load capacity adequate for the projector frame weight Stacking To stack two projection heads together you must first secure each...

Страница 25: ...attempt to operate the projector without a lens installed Auxiliary Lens Installation OPTIONAL NOTE The optional auxiliary lens mount is required for use of the 1 25x anamorphic or 1 26x Wide Converte...

Страница 26: ...21 Open Lamp Door and Cooling Compartment Install one of the following lamps in the projection head depending on your model and site Single or 3 Phase Ballast 3 Phase Ballast Required 2 0 kW 4 5 kW 3...

Страница 27: ...n t forget to properly mark the Lamp Installed label on the lamp door to indicate current lamp size Also set the Lamp Type in the TPC Lamp menu service installer login required before turning on the p...

Страница 28: ...0 450 ft3 min 4 5 600 ft3 min 6 0 600 ft3 min INSTALLATION Follow the installation guidelines provided below securing all components in the order that best suits your site and installation requiremen...

Страница 29: ...ct length without adding additional extractors To suspend the projector fan assembly always use appropriate rigging hardware and secure to adequate support structures at your site The Christie 6 ft du...

Страница 30: ...ol down period after the projection head is powered off This ensures proper lamp cooling CALCULATE CFM in 8 DUCT Use an air flow meter to measure the ft min or ft sec where the duct connects to the pr...

Страница 31: ...ol should fill slightly more than half of the reservoir to ensure adequate circulation The reservoir which is located in the igniter compartment is factory filled and does not require draining before...

Страница 32: ...onnection Panel at the rear of the projection head Figure 2 28 Communication Links with Projector TPC Connect the TPC cable to the 6 pin XLR connector This connector then routes to an internal 5 port...

Страница 33: ...line cord plug must also match From the factory the ballast switch and line cord are both set for 200 VAC use Used rented ballasts shipped from other installation sites may be set to either depending...

Страница 34: ...nderdriving a lamp At the TPC go to the Admin Lamp menu password required Enter the size of the lamp currently installed in the projector factory default 2 0 kW See Section 3 Operation if you need hel...

Страница 35: ...and record these two readings in the TPC Admin Lamp menu available to installers These measurements establish a range stored in memory from which the TPC can interpolate all other lamp power settings...

Страница 36: ...mount precisely adjusted in relation to internal optics as described below If desired an auxiliary lens can then be added to widen images for scope cinema displays Once adjusted boresight should rema...

Страница 37: ...the image Figure 2 36 If possible reduce image size for easier image analysis 2 If the image appears well focused on the left edge but not on the right then the boresight currently differs from one s...

Страница 38: ...oth sides appear equally blurry re focus on the left side of the screen 4 Adjust horizontal offset to re center the image on the screen 5 Repeat Steps 4 and 5 until both sides of the image are well fo...

Страница 39: ...image appears skewed loosen the locking ring on the auxiliary lens and rotate the lens as necessary until the wide image is horizontal FOCUS PRIMARY LENS With the auxiliary lens in place re focus the...

Страница 40: ...color performance and defining electronic screen masking required in your particular installation and for creating individual Projector Configuration Files PCFs and specific source files necessary fo...

Страница 41: ...rrecting images from film projectors As in the calibration of color screen masking adjustments are global that is you can create a variety masks and download them to projector memory for use with sour...

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Страница 43: ...P2000 X components are identified and explained below Figure 3 1 Basic Projector and Related Components Air Filter Intake air flows through the filter before circulating in the front compartment to co...

Страница 44: ...cked with another unit Consult complete instructions supplied with the frame kit Communications and Source Connection Panel This connection panel links the projection head to its other tethered compon...

Страница 45: ...s a critical problem requiring investigation It duplicates the status light appearing in the bottom left corner of the TPC o OFF Projection head is unplugged o Amber Warning of unusual environmental c...

Страница 46: ...m and offset Adjacent to the primary mount an optional auxiliary lens mount may be added providing a mechanism for positioning a 1 25x anamorphic or 1 26x Wide Converter lens in front of the primary l...

Страница 47: ...icated If you lose or damage a key contact your dealer or Christie for a new security lock and key set the keys cannot be replaced individually NOTES 1 The high security interlock requires a Type 3 In...

Страница 48: ...alled in the projector factory default 2 0 kW 7 Still in the Admin Lamp menu set Cable Length m to match the length of DC cables currently connected between your lamp ballast and projection head range...

Страница 49: ...e rear of the projector or at some other convenient nearby location Installers must pre program it appropriately for use at the specific site User Access and Rights Whether or not you can access speci...

Страница 50: ...ne new Ethernet settings IP network addresses for the projection head and TPC Installers and other service personnel can access two additional configuration menus General and Lamp as well as three mor...

Страница 51: ...serial numbers touch the entry box To escape without change from a pull down list touch menu background Leaving a menu automatically saves its current settings Touch checkboxes to toggle on or off Tou...

Страница 52: ...cycle through available test patterns To return to a presentation toggle the Test Pattern button again or select one of the 32 channel buttons NOTES 1 Allow 2 3 seconds for each test pattern to appear...

Страница 53: ...follow the standard shut down procedure Service may be required in some cases Red Error indicates that 1 the environment has a serious problem or 2 a specific electrical component is not detected or...

Страница 54: ...ure 3 4 System Status Menu For All Users SAMPLE VIEWS NOTE The Status System menu shown here is available to all users For information about the password protected Status Server Status Diag and Status...

Страница 55: ...alarm window Lamp Door louvered lamp door OK Failure Failure also triggers an alarm window High Current OK Failure Failure also triggers an alarm window Tamper projector lid OK Failure Failure trigger...

Страница 56: ...l screen flashing red alarm window on the TPC Note that if a DMD temperature exceeds a certain factory set threshold for at least 2 seconds the lamp will automatically shut down Recovery requires that...

Страница 57: ...iquid cooler fan Blue DMD is too hot Power down cool projector Reduce lamp power Ambient temperature may be too high Check fluid flow and level Check air filter Check liquid cooler fan SSM is too hot...

Страница 58: ...heckbox in the Advanced menu Once cleared such conditions will only trigger the yellow or red Status warning button rather than a flashing alarm window This can be helpful in rare cases where the alar...

Страница 59: ...ed then defined collectively as a custom setup or channel Each defined channel then appears as a button on the Main menu where any user can select it providing a reliable way to quickly and correctly...

Страница 60: ...settings Figure3 8 Although pre defined PCFs were originally intended as part of distributed content so that the intended image quality cannot be compromised this practice is currently rare Instead PC...

Страница 61: ...le with higher resolution and frequency combinations Generally use non cinema processing with DVI sources having high resolution and frequency combinations See examples in Table 3 3 Table 3 3 Processi...

Страница 62: ...ptions requires special hardware See Section 5 Data Format Specifies the source type 8 10 12 bit and whether or not it is packed The projector will process the incoming signal according to the data fo...

Страница 63: ...supplied currently ports A and B only See NOTES below Input Frame Reference Define frame order L R or R L required for 3D perspective Correct setting ensures smooth motions and depends on the origina...

Страница 64: ...FERENCE NOTES Select the option describing how you are supplying the 3D stereo sync signal to the projector NOT USED Select Not Used if your 3D source provides separate left and right data via 2 cable...

Страница 65: ...s and ghosting while ensuring that each eye sees all intended data NOTE Because the Dark Time interval essentially increases frame rate increasing this setting beyond its range for the current frame r...

Страница 66: ...n the alarm appears to be malfunctioning without real errors Lamp Limit Enter the hours 0 5000 that are expected for this lamp typically no more than the number of hours covered under warranty Expiry...

Страница 67: ...at may be in effect This causes the bar graph to rise or fall but the LiteLOC line and Set values will not change unless Set is pressed defining a new LiteLOC setting Lamp Power range 75 110 represent...

Страница 68: ...h to record the new serial number and date and automatically reset the lamp timer to the same value entered in Hours edit box Hours Enter the number of hours logged on the newly installed lamp If the...

Страница 69: ...ch name their corresponding user rights appear in the User Level box directly below Figure 3 16 Advanced User Menu Functions From your current login add or delete more users assign their rights or cha...

Страница 70: ...enu without saving changes Save Record current User Menu settings in TPC memory To add a new user 1 Press Add User 2 Enter desired User Name 3 Enter a Password 4 Re enter the new password in the Confi...

Страница 71: ...content and proportion in every case This consistency is achieved by creating a variety of source files in projector memory each of which indicates the following for the projector Incoming resolution...

Страница 72: ...and applied from within the Custom menu Restore Cancel new unsaved source settings of resolution offset aspect ratio Test Apply current settings to the image without saving RESOLUTION NOTES To capture...

Страница 73: ...ill widen a squeezed image back to its original scope aspect ratio For sources that are not pre squeezed aspect ratio can be left at 0 Table 3 7 Pre configured source setups ADMIN SOURCE SETTINGS Inco...

Страница 74: ...essed and applied from within the Custom menu Restore Cancel new unsaved screen settings Test Apply current settings to the image without saving PRESENTATION NOTES Presentation points define what regi...

Страница 75: ...st cases cropping assumes that the entire projector display area is in use thus the coordinates initially define pixel locations on the projector s 2048 x 1080 display area Images that are significant...

Страница 76: ...l native i e uncorrected colors at the screen enters the data as Measured Color Gamut Data on the left side of the Gamut menu and typically saves an MCGD file called OnSite By default the projector wi...

Страница 77: ...e custom TCGDs as the pre defined TCGDs are used instead MEASURED MCGD NOTES For each color record the native uncorrected x y color coordinates measured at the screen These values simply represent the...

Страница 78: ...rom the Custom menu GAIN NOTES Gain indicates the luminance a k a brightness or intensity of each color as compared to full on white ranging from 0 0 to 2 100 You may want to modify one or more gain v...

Страница 79: ...onfig Menu Functions ADMIN IP CONFIG MENU FUNCTIONS Projector vs TPC Select which device address you wish to see or set Change Network Config Enter a checkmark to edit the Ethernet Configuration text...

Страница 80: ...ctet can be any value from 10 99 3 Enter the projector s new Subnet Mask address settings required 4 Select the Apply button to implement the new address settings in the projector A caution will remin...

Страница 81: ...first 3 octets of the IP address must match those for the projector See Steps 2 and 3 above NOTE This is the simplified explanation of valid addressing A trained network administrator may expand the...

Страница 82: ...he orientation of the screen relative to the projector Lamp Per Channel Enable to save a separate lamp mode power setting with each channel or disable to use a single global lamp setting for all Celsi...

Страница 83: ...lated from this range Cable Length Define the length of the high current DC cables connected between your lamp ballast and projection head Adjustment range is 2 30m 6 100 ft in 1m increments NOTES 1 F...

Страница 84: ...rther adjustment of the image should be necessary To change to a different presentation select a different channel button CINEMA VS NON CINEMA SOURCES Display setups for digital cinema servers are car...

Страница 85: ...IMPORTANT For normal operation do not disable alarm triggers Most TPC projector functions can be controlled remotely typically at a controller via simple bi directional ASCII messaging on an Ethernet...

Страница 86: ...tor reply messages have a fixed length of either 3 or 5 characters regardless of the actual value the value is padded with leading zeros as needed Data in set messages does not require padding For any...

Страница 87: ...icode in messages is auto detected from the TPC All available ASCII message codes including those with multiple parameters are listed and explained in Appendix B SETUP In the Admin General menu define...

Страница 88: ...oor a new lamp is likely needed NOTES 1 Requires Advanced Admin TPC rights 2 Keep in mind the formula Current Amperes x Voltage Volts Lamp Power Watts 3 Adjust LiteLOC before or after adjustment of la...

Страница 89: ...be safely driven at no more than 6600 watts To produce 14 fL at the screen a new lamp would likely need less than this maximum rating perhaps 5120 watts example only Over time however the lamp will r...

Страница 90: ...imum rating by approximately 10 Both current amps and power watts thresholds are read Keep in mind that higher lamp power settings do shorten lamp life for best results avoid over driving a lamp for e...

Страница 91: ...button but the peak may not be centered on the lamp curve and lamp performance may not be optimized whereas the DO AUTO button also utilizes filtering to eliminate the effects of any lamp flicker In g...

Страница 92: ...ecommended an expiry message will appear on the TPC as an alarm window when the lamp has reached its defined Lamp Limit and should be replaced Regardless of the Lamp Limit chosen never exceed the warr...

Страница 93: ...fixed side masking but a very short throw ratio throw ratio throw distance screen width With the projector in its permanent location turn the lens zoom ring on the CP2000 primary lens to enlarge or s...

Страница 94: ...bed below Such images require a 3D capable source as well as additional hardware and cabling in order to be displayed and interpreted correctly in a typical stereo 3D viewing environment In simple ter...

Страница 95: ...your Sync Output Device connect from the projector s GPIO note accessed from underside of the projector as shown in Figure 2 2 to the emitter or polarizer NOTE See Appendix C for GPIO pinouts and othe...

Страница 96: ...ev 1 03 2009 Other expected hardware configurations with a single 3D source input are shown in Figure3 38 NOTE For future reference Single 3D input is not currently supported Figure 3 38 Single Input...

Страница 97: ...Hz when L R are combined see right In the Custom 3D Control menu set the desired Frame Rate N M ratio or number of frames displayed per number of frames for complete data A 4 2 setting creates 4 fram...

Страница 98: ...ter or polarizer 7 CONNECT GPIO OUTPUT From the projector s GPIO port connect your 3D Stereo Sync cable to your 3D controlling device such as an emitter or polarizer NOTE RealD 3D sync cable recommend...

Страница 99: ...ote that controls in the Server menu do not activate or turn off metadata or subtitling Controls are diagnostic tools only TEST SUBTITLING FILE xml Enable the Subtitling button to test an xml file sup...

Страница 100: ...igure 3 42 Status Server Menu The Status Diag menu provides status information about projector components and the current cinema source and enables log files for each device to be saved to the TPC s s...

Страница 101: ...ored on the TPC s storage card For Interrogator to successfully retrieve these diagnostic files the projector must remain in its failed state with incorrectly displayed image on screen NOTES 1 Always...

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Страница 103: ...hly and easily NOTE Before attempting cinema use the projector must be properly installed aligned and configured by a qualified service technician as described in Section 2 Installation and Setup Refe...

Страница 104: ...73 x 941 59 94 Hz Progressive 1280 x 720 50 Hz Progressive 1920 x 1080 50 Hz 1280 x 720 30 Hz Progressive 1920 x 1080 30 Hz 1280 x 720 29 97 Hz Progressive 1920 x 1080 29 97 Hz 1280 x 720 25 Hz Progre...

Страница 105: ...oming material is not pre squeezed by the distributor you can squeeze it on site by using a source file in which the combined settings for 1 incoming source resolution and 2 desired aspect ratio defin...

Страница 106: ...reen but not its height Add masks for flat Open masks for scope In some cases a theatre has both side and top bottom masking installed This arrangement is the most flexible of all Refer to Figure 4 6...

Страница 107: ...res that the intended display can be selected quickly and easily by any user Figure 4 7 To change to a new feature do the following Make sure the CP2000 X and TPC are both powered up and operating nor...

Страница 108: ...nfigured For general users only the selection of a digital cinema feature is accessible The precise processing which affects details of image quality is predefined in its display files such as Source...

Страница 109: ...st first remove the access panel located on the underside of the projector near the air filter see Figure 5 1 Drill an exit hole or leave the panel off 2 For details about connecting Christie s Cine I...

Страница 110: ...is selected in the TPC Advanced Custom menu Non cinema processing is required for DVI sources with a pixel clock rate over 110 MHz which is the limit for cinema processing Keep in mind that the proje...

Страница 111: ...ned channel button selectable over several pages of the TPC Main menu Depending on your installation you may have 0 32 different non cinema sources defined for use TO SELECT A NON CINEMA SOURCE With a...

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Страница 113: ...a risk of electric shock Be aware of the following general precautions in all installations WARNING Never look directly into the projector lens or at the lamp The extremely high brightness can cause...

Страница 114: ...ted from the projection head and ballast WARNING SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect projection head and ballast from AC before opening any enclosure Xenon arc lamps are under high pressure and must be handled wi...

Страница 115: ...re and helps to ensure reliable operation of all projector components over time Vents and louvers in the projector covers provide ventilation both for intake and exhaust Never block or cover these ope...

Страница 116: ...onnect projection head and ballast from AC at BOTH wall breakers Do the following every 60 days or 500 hours always disconnecting from AC first Check the contact surfaces of positive anode and cathode...

Страница 117: ...ot 18LAB024 or equivalent Cleaning the Lens IF DUSTY Brush most of the dust off with a camel hair brush and or blow dust away with compressed air Fold a microfibre cloth smooth and gently wipe remaini...

Страница 118: ...o not bend the impeller blades or loosen the balancing weights IGNITER Clean the high voltage terminal and insulator to remove accumulated dust or dirt AIR FLOW INTERLOCKS The lamp fan vane switch is...

Страница 119: ...Specifications never install a lamp intended for a different model or projector WARNING Make sure to use the correct wattage lamp supplied by Christie WARNING Lamp replacement is to be done by a qual...

Страница 120: ...ot fall or be bumped WARNING Handle box with extreme caution the lamp is hazardous even when packaged Dispose of lamp box according to safety regulations for your area With the lamp removed visually i...

Страница 121: ...positive lamp connector over the bulb end 8 3 Tighten setscrews in both negative and positive lamp connectors Figure 6 2 Figure 6 2 Secure bulb at cathode and anode connectors IMPORTANT Proper electr...

Страница 122: ...abels is secured inside the front cover of this manual Figure 6 3 Always Mark the Lamp Installed Label EXAMPLE Re connect to AC and turn breaker to ON Re connect the projection head and the ballast to...

Страница 123: ...lace the air filter whenever the lamp module is replaced or more frequently if operating the projector in a dusty or dirty environment Check monthly in all cases The filter is located on the operator...

Страница 124: ...t throw distances and specific types of installations see Section 8 Specifications To replace or change a lens 1 Release the lens locking lever UP position 2 Pull out lens and replace with a different...

Страница 125: ...is entirely disabled not selectable at the TPC Main menu indicated by a red X on the lamp button there is an interlock failure such as an open lamp door failed lamp fan etc A flashing red alarm windo...

Страница 126: ...LiteLOC 3 If the lamp power has increased to its maximum in order to maintain a LiteLOC setting LiteLOC is automatically terminated If the values shown in the Advanced Lamp menu indicate that the lamp...

Страница 127: ...nected for this display file Check connections Severe motion artifacts Most likely there is a synchronization problem with reversed 3 2 pull down in 60Hz to 24Hz film to digital conversion in your sou...

Страница 128: ...display an image however briefly 2 The horizontal or vertical scan frequency of the input signal may be out of range for the projector Refer to Section 8 Specifications for scan frequency ranges 3 Th...

Страница 129: ...offset correct Adjust as necessary using the vertical offset knob 3 Is the auxiliary lens straight Rotate to orient aperture correctly The display is noisy 1 Display adjustment at your input source m...

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Страница 131: ...te after calibration in telecine mode x 0 314 0 002 y 0 351 0 002 Gamma 2 6 nominal For all standard high contrast lenses Primary Zoom Lenses Maximum Image Offset as Distance pixels Max of Image Below...

Страница 132: ...ast Interlock Port 1 9 pin D female for ballast only 5V TTL compatible opto isolated at ballast end Type of Display 5 7 diag color LCD backlit Integrated Operating System Microsoft Windows CE Communic...

Страница 133: ...1440 pro rated CXL CDXL 45 4 5 112 150 60 full 900 pro rated CXL CDXL 60 6 0 126 170 50 full 500 pro rated CDXL 60SD 7 0 NOTE Current range shown includes over drive of approximately 10 more than the...

Страница 134: ...ling extractor 2 All weights subject to change Shipping Weights Projection Head Ballast FredFrame 360 lb 163 kg 145 lb 66 kg 153 lb 70kg Installed Weight Projection Head Ballast FredFrame 260 lb 118 k...

Страница 135: ...SPECIFICATIONS CP2000 X User Manual 8 5 020 100031 01 Rev 1 03 2009...

Страница 136: ...5 8 5 1 part 38 809080 01 Standard High Brightness Lenses 1 25 1 45 1 part 108 274101 01 1 45 1 8 1 part 108 275101 01 1 8 2 4 1 part 108 276101 01 2 2 3 0 1 part 108 277101 01 3 0 4 3 1 part 108 278...

Страница 137: ...een to reflect ambient light i e light within a room from a source other than the projector in a direction away from the line of best viewing Curved screens usually have better ambient light reflectio...

Страница 138: ...el from their origin The total number of bits available to represent each pixel or color sample in a digital imaging system Using linear binary coding the total number of resolution steps available is...

Страница 139: ...rojector convergence can be adjusted by Christie service personnel only A projection screen which is slightly concave for improved screen gain Curved screens usually have screen gains which are greate...

Страница 140: ...sing the house lights and enabling a PA announcement The intensity of visible light per square foot The luminance brightness which results from one foot candle of illumination falling on a perfectly d...

Страница 141: ...ability of Christie projectors having a motorized lens mount to automatically return to lens settings previously defined for a particular channel Not available in cinema projectors such as CP2000 A p...

Страница 142: ...ominance and luminance Luminance also expresses the light intensity of a diffuse source as a function of its area measured in lumens or candles per square foot 1 lumen per square foot 1 footlambert SM...

Страница 143: ...allest discernible element of data in a digital image Pixel clock rate describes the speed at which incoming data is processed and is dependant on the native resolution and vertical frequency such as...

Страница 144: ...manipulate the physical size placement and or aspect ratio of an image Also called scaling The maximum number of pixels that the projector can display horizontally and vertically across an image such...

Страница 145: ...pulse generated by a computer The sync width is part of the blanking time A type of RGB video with digital characteristics A switch that detects when the light engine compartment is unlocked It is mo...

Страница 146: ...erm also refers to the output of video tape disk players and computers An interface module that converts NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 4 PAL PAL N PAL M or SECAM to RGB video Not applicable to CP2000 A specific ty...

Страница 147: ...e current channel Range 0 15 CHI What is the current icon CHI 004 The 5th icon represents the current channel Channel Name NAM NAM S108 Tilt the Wagon or NAMS108 Tilt the Wagon Name or rename a channe...

Страница 148: ...meter 4 Too many parameters 5 Too few parameters 6 Source does not exist 7 Could not be executed 8 Checksum error 9 Unknown request 10 Serial communication error System warnings contain additional par...

Страница 149: ...he LPM setting will apply to the current channel when the Lamp Per Channel checkbox is enabled and to all channels when the checkbox is cleared Lamp Per Button LPB LPB O LPB LPB 1 0 Off Lamp settings...

Страница 150: ...has the proj been run with the lamp on PRH 1251 Proj has run 1251 hours with the lamp on Save SAV SAV Immediately save all changes to flash rather than waiting for eventual auto save or a power down S...

Страница 151: ...ter s range with the request message ASCIICODE M For example LPL M What is the minimum and maximum lamp limit LPL M000 5000 Minimum lamp limit 0 maximum lamp limit 5000 If a function code has multiple...

Страница 152: ...or a lamp failure and P4 relays the specific condition detected at the suspect component such an over temperature reading or a slow fan speed reading note these values indicate temperature or fan spe...

Страница 153: ...r 8014 Temperature SSM 8015 Temperature Card Cage 8016 Temperature Ballast 8020 Lamp Life Expired 8021 Lamp Failed to Ignite 8032 SSM Read Failed 8033 SSM Flash Write Attempted 8034 Motor Calibrate Fa...

Страница 154: ...hat the serial for a new lamp be recorded when the lamp is installed HIS message parameters are P1 Lamp order oldest lamp installed 001 next oldest 002 etc P2 of hours logged P3 Lamp serial P4 strikes...

Страница 155: ...temperature 14 Prism temperature 15 SSM temperature 20 Lamp vane switch interlock 21 Extractor vane switch interlock 22 Lamp door interlock 23 Auxiliary interlock 30 Intake fan 1 rear speed 31 Intake...

Страница 156: ...ormatter Green Boot 51 Formatter Green Main 52 Formatter Green Config 53 Formatter Green Gamma 54 Formatter Green Sequence 60 Formatter Blue Boot 61 Formatter Blue Main 62 Formatter Blue Config 63 For...

Страница 157: ...stom RS 232 cable from the rear of the Cine IPM 2K to the CP2000 X serial port labeled RS 232B located on the underside of the projection head you must remove a small cover for access The RS 232B port...

Страница 158: ...D glasses or to automatically reduce room lighting when the projector is turned on Figure C 2 Circuit for Power Supply If you are wiring your own GPIO cable for use with a server or 3D device such as...

Страница 159: ...ic base on the pallet Set foot braces aside 2 Extend feet to clear the bottom of the projector by approximately 1 inch or more 3 Place the projection head on the plastic base with lens nearest the lar...

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Страница 161: ...lation 2 17 Anamorphic Lens Description 3 52 Focus 2 31 Use for Scope Images 4 3 ASCII Messaging and Text Parameters 3 44 Components and Structure 3 44 Formats 3 43 Setup Shutdown 3 45 Unicode vs Non...

Страница 162: ...Warning 6 3 Focus Adjustment 3 52 Fold Mirror Adjustment 2 31 Footlamberts 2 27 Calibration for 3 41 Recalibrating 3 50 Formats Flat Scope 2 8 4 2 4 5 Frame Rate N M 3 21 3 22 3 55 FredFrame 2 15 G G...

Страница 163: ...rmination of 3 47 Troubleshooting 7 2 Load Rating 2 16 Locks Security 3 5 Login TPC 3 10 M Main Menu TPC 3 9 Maintenance 6 4 Masking 2 33 4 3 MCGD OnSite File 3 34 Measured MCGD in Gamut Menu 3 35 Men...

Страница 164: ...dmin General Menu 3 39 Admin IP Config Menu 3 37 Admin Screen Menu 3 31 Admin Source Menu 3 29 Advanced Menu 3 23 Advanced Lamp History Menu 3 26 Advanced Lamp Menu 3 24 Advanced Preferences Menu 3 23...

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