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3. 2 Install the provided spacers on the lens holder 3 Loosen the screws at the locations shown below to unlock the motor position adjustments 18 YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 ES Section 3 Projector Installation 4 Mount the motors to the 4 spacers previously installed on the lens holder NOTICE Ensure the lens orientation is correct as shown in the photo right 5 Allow the motor gears to mesh with the lens gears NOTICE DO NOT apply additional pressure on the gears in an effort to mesh them 6 Inspect the motor gears to ensure they are meshed with the lens gears Tighten the motor position adjustment screws loosened earlier photo right Di 7 Carefully rotate the lens gears and verify that the motor gears are rotating If gear operation is satisfactory the lens is ready for installation 8 Install the lens fitted with the new motor into the LCD7K NOTICE The light block sheet cannot be re installed See illustration in 3 1 1 Lens Removal on page 17 YK50 User Manual 19 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 3 Projector Installation CH IS TIE 3 2 The Bracket 3 2 1 Bracket Description The projector is mounted on a unique video head or bracket On occasion it may be necessary to remove the bracket from the YK50 It can be quickly mounted on or dismounted from the YK50 Yoke by removing the 6 screws on each side 3 2 2 Installing the Projector on the Brac
4. Yoke Functions For all the functions you must choose the function first then Load it and Execute it Zoom Focus Reset Yoke Reset For example to reset the Yoke Load Set channel 6 at DMX 20 Execute Yoke Reset value Set channel 6 at DMX 86 to load the function Set channel 6 at DMX 171 to execute the function 40 YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CHA IS TIE Section 4 Operation CHANNEL DMX VALUE DEFAULT FUNCTION COMMENTS 7 DMX VALUE Video Functions For all functions you must Recs choose the function first then Load it and Execute it Power ON Power OFF For example to Power ON the Input 1 Projector Input 2 Set channel 7 at DMX 4 Input 3 Power ON value Input 4 Set channel 7 at DMX 86 to Mute ON Load the function Mute OFF Set channel 7 at DMX 171 to Execute the function Regular Image 4 3 Wide Image Menu ON Menu OFF Display Clear Image Freeze ON Freeze OFF Auto PC adjust Load Execute 17 0 255 0 255 0 255 Zoom T Shutter 0 Closed 255 Open YK50 User Manual 41 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CH IS TIE Section 5 Maintenance 5 Maintenance Installers service persons and all other users must maintain a safe operating environment at all times Read through this section in its entirety and understand all warnings and precautions before attempting to operate the YK50 system 5 1 Safety Warnings and Guidelines General Pre
5. Disconnect power before servicing or apply rotation locks This symbol appears in this manual for procedures where a tipping hazard exists Ensure equipment has been secured before proceeding with the next step in the process 5 2 Pre Operational Checklist Before you operate the Christie Nitro YK50 check these items e Verify that the voltage selector is properly set 115V or 230V for the zone in which it operates e Verify that the power cable connector is locked to the yoke base YK50 User Manual 43 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 5 Maintenance CH IS TIE 5 3 5 3 1 5 3 2 9 4 9 5 5 1 44 e Verify that the green LED is flashing on the control panel This indicates that the yoke is receiving a DMX signal e Verify that the connection between the projector and the yoke is correct e Verify that the yoke and projector lens will not collide with other objects e Verify that the screws on the bracket are tight after balancing the projector e Verify that the lens is properly mounted and locked after replacing zoom and focus motors e Verify that the yoke is properly grounded e Verify that the AC power complies with the local building and electrical codes and has both overload and ground fault earth fault protection e Verify that all power distribution equipment and cables are in good condition and rated for the requirements of the connected devices e Verify that the DMX distribution has XLR
6. Press menu to return to the Welcome menu YK50 User Manual 33 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 4 Operation 34 DMX Channel Visualization Menu 1 Press the 9 or 4 key to select this menu item 2 Press the OK key to access the DMX screen 3 Press the or keys to review the DMX values for each channel 4 Press menu to return to the Welcome menu Test Program Menu 1 Press the 9 or 4 key to select this menu item 2 This menu has 6 submenus Press the OK key to enter the first submenu Pan Test Submenu 1 Press the key to run the motor counterclockwise as viewed from above 2 Press the U key to run the motor clockwise The LCD display indicates the coding point value of stripe converters in Hex mode 500 steps for 1 motor cycle 3 Press the gt or key to select the next submenu Tilt Test Submenu 1 Press the key to run the motor clockwise as viewed from yoke arm side 2 Press the U key to run the motor counterclockwise The LCD display indicates the coding point value of stripe converters in Hex mode 500 steps for 1 motor cycle 3 Press the gt or key to select the next submenu Shutter Test Submenu 1 Press the key to increment the value of the parameter 2 Press the U key to decrease the value of the parameter Holding the or U key will quickly scroll through the range 0 255 3 Press the gt or key to select the next submenu Focus Test Submenu 1 Pre
7. fuses and when not in use INN fe Covers shall only be removed by Christie accredited service technicians DESCRIPTION DMX input DMX output HDMI input Powercon 20A power supply connector Input fuse holder Voltage selector window YK50 User Manual 13 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 2 Overview CH IS TIE ITEM DESCRIPTION NAZAN e Check the voltage selector is properly set for the zone in which it operates 115V or 230V Factory default setting of the voltage selector is 230V DESCRIPTION VOLTAGE RANGE FUSE PROTECTION Primary 115 230 V T1 6A 250V Use Power Supply Transformer 150 VA only Conquer Electronics Co Ltd UTE1 60 Secondary 22 V T6 3A 250V Use only Schurter AG 0034 3125 AC Input Input Fuse Holder 115V Or 230V FA 12 5 Use Only Mersen X084315P 14 YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CH IS TIE Section 2 Overview 2 2 YK50 Compatible Projectors 2 2 1 LCD 7K LX700 LHD700 LCD7K video projectors can be mounted to the YK50 with a special bracket Some minor modifications are required to interface with the YK50 but all LCD 7K video projector features and functions are unchanged 2 2 2 Modifications required Zoom and focus motors on the LCD7K lens must be replaced with the YK50 Zoom Focus module motors DMX protocol is used to control these motors YK50 User Manual 15 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CH IS TIE Section 3 Project
8. bracket The projector is moved on its bracket for final balancing The range of adjustment is provided by the slots in the bracket NOTICE With the YKSO power turned off balance is only achieved when the projector does not tilt on its own when set to tilt angles of 0 45 and 90 As a result it may be necessary to perform the balance adjustment more than once until this is achieved 2 When all balance adjustments have been completed lock all 4 blocking screws YK50 User Manual 23 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 gt Section 3 Projector Installation CHI i i 3 2 5 Making Electrical Connections PATT 9 lt All installations and servicing must be performed by Christie accredited service technicians Use replacement parts that are manufacturer approved only Use of any other part other than the ones specified by the manufacturer can result in fire electric shock or risk of personal injury and irreparable equipment damage 4 connectors must be attached to the projector ITEM DESCRIPTION LCD7K Power supply cable DVI cable RS232 cable Zoom focus module cable Route the 3 rear cables power RS232 and video between the bracket and the LCD7K 2 Make the connections on the LCD7K rear terminal and to the lens motors set IP g L e BEE k e e H oa ur La K fat BILL Ri Use C 8 JAC CONTROL PORT 24 YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1
9. means of safely transporting the YK50 with a pre mounted projector It also simplifies setup and packing NOTICE The projector should never be shipped with a lens installed as this could result in damage to the lens or the lens mount Setup Remove flight case cover by undoing latches and using the 2 handles to expose the YK50 NOTICE 7o move the flight case over long distances wheels on the flight case should be used 4 2 2 System Power Up PAAGA e This operation must be managed only by service person PANAGAN e In order to disconnect both yoke and projector from the power source in an emergency it will be necessary to pull the power plug from the power source receptacle Procedure 1 Complete this checklist e Verify that voltage selector is properly set 115V or 230V for the zone in which it operates If the voltage selector is not on the proper setting please refer to section 5 5 2 YK50 User Manual 27 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 4 Operation CHA IS TIE e Verify that the correct power cable 15 selected 1 Europe P17 230V 16A Single Phase 2 North America Twist Lock115V 15A Single Phase e Verify that power is available near the Y K50 installation location e Verify that YK50 is properly grounded earthed and ground fault protection is functioning e Verify that power cables are undamaged e Verify that the YK50 power switch is in the OFF position 2 Plug in the power
10. or TILT linking motors to CPU starts with a high speed movement PAN amp TILT movement are not Check the PAN and TILT chain linear oscillate when moving toa tensions precise position Video function DMX channel 7 Remove yoke arm 2 covers and of the Roadster series projector ensure the R232 DMX board is doesn t work properly properly set jumper and cables properly connected YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CH IS TIE Section 6 Troubleshooting SYMPTOM ACTION SOLUTION Zoom amp focus module doesn t Remove yoke arm 2 covers and check LED indicators are lighting or flashing on zoom focus board work 6 2 Projector Refer to the troubleshooting section of the LCD7K projector User Manual YK50 User Manual 51 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CHA IS TIE Section 7 Specifications 7 Specifications Due to continuing research specifications are subject to change without notice NOTICE All dimensions in drawings are in millimeters 7 1 General Capabilities 7 1 1 Pan and Tilt Movements e High Resolution 10 arc minutes precision Ratio 64 1 e Linear command Pan 380 Tilt 270 e DC servo motor 24 Volts 620 Pan Range 380 7 1 2 Focus Control e Remote via DMX dedicated channels 7 1 3 Zoom Control e Remote via DMX dedicated channels YK50 User Manual 53 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CHRISTIE Section 7 Specifications 7 2 Physical 7
11. technicians can perform service listed in the troubleshooting table in 6 1 2 Christie Accredited Technicians 6 1 Yoke 6 1 1 User SYMPTOM No power Red LED not lit on the control display panel PAN amp TILT movements are not linear oscillate when moving to a precise position PAN amp TILT cannot be controlled via DMX Lighting console No power to the projector Projector doesn t work using DMX lighting console YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 ACTION SOLUTION Check MAIN ON OFF switch is ON Check that the Powercon connector is properly locked on the power DMX panel Check the power supply network For TILT Check balance is properly adjusted for the model of lens installed in the projector Check DMX network linking lighting console to the YKSO Ensure that DMX cables used are certified DMX standard Check if DMX cable is properly plugged into DMX IN input on the power DMX panel Check DMX reception LED indicator on the control display panel green LED should be flashing Check that DMX address 1s properly set Check that PAN 0k TILT 0k DMX is displayed on the control panel DMX signals will start to be received only after the yoke reset is completed NOTES Check that power cable is properly plugged in and locked into the LCD7K rear terminal Check that RS232 cable SUB D connector is properly connected to CONTROL PORT on the LCD7K re
12. trusses ranging from 300mm 11 8 to 500mm 19 7 wide with 50mm 2 section tubes and are designed to support a weight of 150 Kg 331 Ibs 30 YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CHA IS TIE Section 4 Operation One removable safety ring 1s also integrated with the bottom of the base to allow the projector to be secured with a safety cable 4 3 2 Weights Verify your lifting equipment has an adequate weight rating to lift the yoke Y K50 LCD7K w o lens 36 kg 79 lbs 4 3 3 Mounting Procedure 1 Remove flight case cover and locate yoke below truss NOTICE 7o move the flight case over long distances wheels on the flight case should be used 2 Extract clamps from the base and open them 3 Hang the YKSO to the truss and lock the clamps 4 Secure the YK50 with the safety cable NOTICE Before lifting the truss check that all connections have been made to the projector and that the YK50 power switch is on Failing to do so will require lowering the truss again to rectify these conditions YK50 User Manual 31 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 4 Operation CHA IS TIE 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 2 32 DMX The YK50 yoke is DMX controlled according to USITT standards Controlling from a DMX Console or Controller The DMX512 protocol used to control the YK50 yoke adheres to United States Institute for Theatre Technology USITT standards You can use any DMX console or contro
13. without notice Performance specifications are typical but may vary depending on conditions beyond Christie s control such as maintenance of the product in proper working conditions Performance specifications are based on information available at the time of printing Christie makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose Christie will not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the performance or use of this material The product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components that can be recycled and reused This symbol E 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 help us to conserve the environment we live in Canadian manufacturing facility is ISO 9001 and 14001 certified GENERAL WARRANTY STATEMENTS For complete information about Christie s limited warranty please contact your Christie dealer In addition tothe other limitations that may be specified in Christie s limited warranty the warranty does not cover a Damage occurring during shipment in either direction b Projector lamps See C
14. 00 shutter Video Mute Off Submenu Press the OK key to open the LX700 shutter Regular Image Submenu Press the OK key to set screen size to regular 4 3 Wide Image Submenu Press the OK key to set screen size to wide 16 9 Menu On Submenu Press the OK key to display On Screen Display menu OSD menu Menu Off Submenu Press the OK key to clear On Screen Display menu OSD menu MENU OFF YK50 User Manual 37 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 4 Operation 38 Display Clear Submenu Press the OK key to clear all On Screen Display Image Submenu Press the OK key to switch image setting status Freeze On Submenu Press the OK key to freeze on screen image Freeze Off Submenu Press the OK key to cancel freeze mode Auto PC Adj Submenu Press the OK key to execute AUTO PC ADJ function Info System Menu 1 Press the 9 or 4 key to select this menu item 2 Press the OK key to display the CPU software version 3 CHRISTIE INFO SYSTEM CPU VERSION 03 YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 ion Operat Section 4 ISTIE EO NOISY A Nd WALSAS O4NI SA gt UV Jd OLNV SXdIA 440 423313 NO 179191 SXd1A 4117 AYldS IA 440 ANNIV SXdIA NO ANI SKALA 39VH1 301M JOVWI YY 1 218 440 0301 SKAIA NO 3100 03018 SXJIA
15. 08 2012 CHA IS TIE Section 4 Operation 4 Operation This section provides information and procedures for operating the YK50 yoke 4 1 Pan and Tilt Movements The YK50 allows a projector to be remotely oriented from a DMX console using both pan and tilt motion Pan can be implemented through a full 380 range while tilting operates over a 270 range NOTICE The motherboard CPU automatically shuts down motor power when pan or tilt movements encounter any kind of physical resistance This automatic safety feature can only be defeated by removing the source of resistance and sending a new command from the DMX control console YK50 User Manual 25 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 4 Operation CHA IS TIE 4 2 Setup The stability of the 50 base should always be checked and the strength of the platform needed to support it should never be underestimated The momentum generated by pan and tilt movements should also be taken into account The average surface area of the platform needed is 0 60m x 0 60m 247224 The YK50 footprint and clearances without lens are shown below Secure the YK50 to the mounting surface when no projector is installed on the yoke to prevent a tipping hazard 482 480 Without Lens 5 N O E 26 YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CH IS TIE Section 4 Operation 4 2 1 YK50 Flight Case Description The flight case provides a
16. 11364 2006 Marking This product shall conform to all relevant Canadian US and European directives standards safety health and environmental concerns and bear the following markings at product launch e UL e CE e RoHS e WEEE International packaging recycling mark requirements e EU Directive 2002 96 EC on waste and electrical and electronic equipment WEEE e EU Directive 94 62 EC on packaging and packaging waste e China packaging recycling mark standard GB18455 2001 Environment e Maximum ambient temperature T max 45 C 113 F e Minimum ambient temperature T max 5 C 23 F YK50 User Manual 57 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 Corporate offices Worldwide offices USA Cypress United Kingdom Eastern Europe ph 714 236 8610 ph 44 118 977 8000 ph 36 0 1 47 48 100 Canada Kitchener France Middle East ph 519 744 8005 ph 33 0 1 41 21 00 36 ph 971 0 4 299 7575 Germany Spain ph 49 2161 664540 ph 34 91 633 9990 Singapore ph 65 6877 8737 Beijing ph 86 10 6561 0240 Shanghai ph 86 21 6278 7708 amp For the most current technical documentation please visit www christiedigital com Japan ph 81 3 3599 7481 South Korea ph 82 2 702 1601 CHRISTIE
17. 2 1 Yoke Dimensions NOTICE Dimensions are with lens installed e H 30 5 x W 18 9 x 24 4 H 774 2 mm x W 482 mm x 620 mm D620 938 3 774 2 550 PO FEO ON e TH ial V 7 2 2 Yoke Body e Body structure Aluminum e Cover Composite fiber amp plastic e Color black 54 YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CH IS TIE Section 7 Specifications 7 2 3 Mounting Options e Floor mounted upright e Truss mounted with Quick Clamp 7 3 Weights 7 3 1 YK50 e 25 kg 55 lbs 7 3 2 YK50 LCD7K Projector e 36 kg 79 lbs without lens 7 4 Power Requirements 7 4 1 Voltage and Current e Rating 100 120 200 240VAC 50 60Hz 12A e Operating current Yoke only 0 8A at 230VAC 1 6A at 115VAC e Operating current Yoke Projector 5 4A at 230VAC e Power consumption Yoke Projector 710W max 7 4 2 Fuses e Power Supply transformer Primary T1 6A Conquer Electronics Co Ltd UTE1 60 e Power Supply transformer Secondary T6 3A Schurter AG 0034 3125 e Power Supply input Front connector panel fuse holder FA12 5 Mersen X084315P YK50 User Manual 55 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 7 Specifications CHA IS TIE 7 5 Flight Case 7 5 1 Dimensions L f L L L Y L L L L y 4 T 694 T 1330 TP eR x Lal 1 8 AE Ar d LI va EAE
18. 5 pin connectors Cleaning Yoke The plastic covers may be cleaned with water or alcohol 90 Projector Refer to the Maintenance section of the LCD7K projector User Manual for cleaning information Lubrication Chains Pan and tilt chain lubrication must be performed by a Christie accredited service technician Chains are accessed by removing the covers See 2 1 1 YK30 Dual Arm Description Chain lubricant may be applied as needed to the pan and tilt chains and checked at a minimum of every 3 months Serviceable Components User Serviceable The components detailed below may be serviced by the user All other service must be performed by a Christie accredited service technician YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CH IS TIE Section 5 Maintenance 5 5 2 Yoke Power Cable PSOE 49 Tite Use only the AC power cable supplied Do not attempt operation if the AC supply and cable are not within the specified voltage and power range See 4 2 2 System Power Up If the power cable is damaged or worn replace it with the replacement part recommended by Christie Front Panel Fuse NAAGIN e Disconnect the YK50 from power before replacing a fuse Replace fuses with ones of the same type and rating Never bypass or bridge a fuse Covers shall only be removed by Christie accredited service technicians DESCRIPTION VOLTAGE RANGE FUSE PROTECTION AC Input 115V Or 230V FA 12 5 Use only Mers
19. ECTOR VERSION LX700 Refer to christiedigital com for the latest version YK50 Menu When using a LCD7K projector with the YK50 these menus are available e Welcome menu e DMX Address modification menu e DMX Channel Visualization menu e Test Program menu e General Configuration menu e System Command menu e Video Command menu e Information System menu For an overview of the menu structure refer to the menu tree at the end of this subsection Welcome Screen This menu displays the machine status when searching for home positions P ok T ok DMX Question marks 2 indicate that the system is calibrating the pan and tilt motors When both pan and tilt home positions are found the menu indicates ok The DMX address or the machine number is displayed Selecting a Menu After the Welcome menu appears press the or key to select the following main menu items Once inside a main menu item however the menu key must be pressed first in order to select a different main menu with the gt or 4 keys DMX Address Modification Menu ie WES From the Welcome menu press once to select this menu item Press the OK key to change the DMX address CHANGE DMX CHANNEL 7 Press the key to increase channel number CURRENT CHANNEL Press the U key to decrease channel number NEW CHANNEL lt gt Hold down the or U key to scroll quickly Press OK to validate this number oo ek oe 19 E
20. ETERS DEFAULT 2 1 Press the OK key to restore the default parameters The default parameter is DMX Channels address setting 2 The confirmation message ARE YOU SURE appears PARAMETERS DEFAULT 3 Press the OK key to confirm The Welcome menu appears ARE YOU SURE 7 Command System Menu u TP Press the or 4 key to select this menu item z Tu gt DN 2 This menu has 5 submenus COMMAND SYSTEM 3 Press the OK key to enter the first submenu then gt or to navigate between submenus if desired Yoke Reset Submenu l CDE SYSTEM 1 Press the OK key to reset the pan and tilt motors Home calibration YOKE RESET 2 The confirmation message ARE YOU SURE appears YK50 User Manual 35 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 4 Operation 3 Press the OK key to confirm The Welcome menu appears General Reset Submenu 1 Press the OK key to reset the pan and tilt motors zoom focus and video control boards 2 The confirmation message ARE YOU SURE appears Press the OK key to confirm The Welcome menu appears Head Reset Submenu 1 Press the OK key to reset the zoom focus and video control boards 2 The confirmation message ARE YOU SURE appears 3 Press the OK key to confirm The Welcome menu appears Zoom Focus reset Submenu 1 Press the OK key to reset the zoom control board 2 The confirmation message ARE YOU SURE appears 3 Press the OK key
21. Table of Contents TABS Case ee E 56 ToL DIE Te IP OE o ee en 56 AA ee ee en ee 56 EP ose cece O UA 56 Win CK ELCH OR ee ee ee een 56 A A eer 56 A 56 1 0 2 Plectro Nacnete COMPA TORI essere arena euer 57 1 0 EDV O T HT 57 AS 57 AET geste cee E E E E E E E nee E eh EN 57 YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CH IS TIE Section 1 Introduction 1 Introduction The Christie Nitro YK50 is an automated yoke designed exclusively for technicians with expertise in DMX technology and high power automated projectors PNET fe You must read this document in its entirety to ensure the Christie Nitro YK50 is installed and operated correctly Failure to follow the instructions in this manual could result in personal injury or damage to the projector or the Christie Nitro YK50 This product is also designed for temporary outdoor use but must remain dry under all circumstances Servicing of this product may only be performed by Christie accredited service technicians 1 1 Labels and Marking Observe and follow any warnings and instructions marked on the Christie Nitro YK50 and throughout this manual PNA GAISE Warning symbols indicate a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury NOTICE Addresses practices not related to personal in
22. YK50 USER MANUAL 020 100630 01 CHAISTIE YK50 USER MANUAL 020 100630 01 NOTICES COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS O 2012 Christie Digital Systems USA Inc All rights reserved All brand names and product names are trademarks registered trademarks or trade names of their respective holders REGULATORY The product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the product is operated in a commercial environment The product generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of the product in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s own expense This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme 8 la norme NMB 003 du Canada AT 2S ASS SU dd EE AE Oo PS Fehr 7 ae 7 919 499 302 171718 AREA AS BA GENERAL Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy however in some cases changes in the products or availability could occur which may not be reflected in this document Christie reserves the right to make changes to specifications at any time
23. ar terminal 49 Section 6 Troubleshooting CHRISTIE SYMPTOM ACTION SOLUTION NOTES Zoom amp focus module doesn t Check that zoom focus cable is work properly plugged in SUB D Zoom amp focus module movementis Check that zoom focus module is not linear properly installed in the lens Check that HDMI or Ethernet cable link is properly connected to the YK50 and to the LCD7K rear No video signal projected terminal Check that DVI signal input is activated via the LCD7K rear terminal 6 1 2 Christie Accredited Technicians 50 In addition to the actions and solutions in the table in 6 7 7 technicians should check the following if a symptom is not resolved SYMPTOM ACTION SOLUTION No power Red LED not lit on the Check power supply fuses inside control display panel the base No reset after switching the yoke Check that PAN and TILT motor on Red LED 15 lit on the control cables are properly connected on display panel motherboard CPU PAN amp TILT detection is not working Check PAN amp TILT sensors input The reset sequence does not run connection on the CPU properly The control panel doesn t display PAN ok TILT ok Check detection LED indicators DMX orange light on the bottom of PAN amp TILT sensors are on Check PAN amp TILT detection LED indicator on the CPU The reset sequence does not run Check motor cables and cables properly slowly PAN
24. cable Attach the power cable to the YK50 and lock the connector 4 Connect an HMDI cable from the video source to the input panel 28 YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CHA IS TIE Section 4 Operation 5 Connect the DMX 5 pin XLR connectors to the power panel NOTICE The YK50 should always be connected to DMX data using star topology strictly following DMX standard instructions INW AGAN IDE Never switch on the projector and yoke at the same time 6 Switch on the projector PIN IDE Always ensure personnel are not close to the YK50 at startup E 7 Turn on the main 550 power switch The unit will start its pan and tilt reset Wait for the reset to complete NOTICE The main YK50 power switch only switches on the yoke components motors and electronic boards The projector power switch is independent of the yoke YK50 User Manual 29 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 4 Operation CHA IS TIE 8 Check the LCD Panel on the base Both the dmx and power LEDs the Display LCD panel should be lit NOTICE A green flashing DMX LED indicates that a DMX signal is being received INUZAGANID IC Always wait until the reset process is complete before switching on the next YK50 and projector system 4 3 Truss Mounting 4 3 1 Integrated Rigging Clamps The integrated rigging clamps provide a means of attaching the YK50 to any type of truss They can be fixed under
25. cautions INN IE All installations and servicing must be performed by Christie accredited service technicians Use replacement parts that are manufacturer approved only Use of any part other than the ones specified by the manufacturer can result in fire electric shock or risk of personal injury and irreparable equipment damage INA IDE For protection from electric shock the YK50 must be grounded earthed to protect against electrical shock and the AC power distribution circuit must be equipped with a fuse or circuit breaker and ground fault earth fault protection Disconnect the YK50 from AC power before removing any cover or part including fuses and when not in use Covers shall only be removed by Christie accredited service technicians NATE Isolate the YK50 from power immediately if any power connector power cable seal cover or other component is damaged defective deformed wet or showing signs of overheating Do not reconnect power until repairs have been completed Do not expose the YK50 to rain or moisture This symbol appears in this manual for procedures where a Pinching or Crushing hazard between chain and sprocket exists Keep hands clear when unit is powered Disconnect power before servicing This symbol appears in this manual for procedures where a Pinching or Crushing hazard between rotating and stationary surfaces exists Keep hands clear when unit is powered
26. complies with the local building and electrical codes and has both overload and ground fault earth fault protection e Verify that all power distribution equipment and cables are in good condition and rated for the requirements of the connected devices e Verify that the DMX distribution has XLR 5 pin connectors PIN FUNCTION YK50 User Manual 3 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CHA IS TIE Section 2 Overview 2 Overview 2 1 YK50 Dual Arm Yoke The YK50 is comprised of the following main components e The base 1 e The dual arm 2 e The bracket 3 The YK50 bracket assembly contains these components e The platform 4 e A safety belt 5 which is also used for balancing the video projector YK50 User Manual 5 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 2 Overview 2 1 1 YK50 Dual Arm Description The YK50 dual arm contains these components e Pan and tilt motors e Pan and tilt sensors e Motherboard e Zoom focus boards e DMX RS232 boards e Display control panel See 4 4 2 Control Panel Removing the Yoke Arm Covers CHRISTIE YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CHRISTIE INA Tite All installations and servicing must be performed by Christie accredited service technicians Use replacement parts that are manufacturer approved only Use of any part other than the ones specified by the manufacturer can result in fire electric shock or risk of personal injury and irreparable equip
27. directly from the lighting desk DMX channel 8 controls zoom and DMX channel 9 controls focus See 4 4 3 YK30 DMX Protocol a a A Eu me Zu ss gt Se a eS E i 2333 555 ER Eu i ITEM DESCRIPTION Zoom output zoom Z connector Focus output focus F connector 2 Green DMX reception LED Flashing DMX signal ok Yellow focus reset LED a DMX input connector YK50 User Manual 11 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 2 Overview CH IS TIE 2 1 2 YK50 Base 12 The 50 base contains these components e Power supply components e Power and DMX Connectors e Video Connectors The covers should always be in place and secured before switching projector power to ON IVAN AST fe All installations and servicing must be performed by Christie accredited service technicians Use replacement parts that are manufacturer approved only Use of any part other than the ones specified by the manufacturer can result in fire electric shock or risk of personal injury and irreparable equipment damage YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CH IS TIE Section 2 Overview Removing the Base Covers To remove the base covers remove the 5 screws securing the covers to the base frame Connection Panel NY IDE Disconnect the YK50 Yoke from AC power before removing any cover or part including
28. en X084315P Holder Projector If a lens is changed projector balance must be assessed NOTICE With the YKSO power turned off balance is only achieved when the projector does not tilt on its own when set to tilt angles of 0 45 and 90 As a result it may be necessary to perform the balance adjustment more than once until this is achieved Refer to the Maintenance section of the LCD7K projector User Manual for information on serviceable projector components Christie Serviceable PANAGAN The components detailed below must be serviced by a Christie accredited service technician Yoke internal components are accessed by removing the covers See 2 YK30 Dual Arm Description Microchip All the functions and characteristics of the yoke and projectors are managed by a microchip located on the motherboard All software upgrades are implemented by changing the microchip installed on the motherboard YK50 User Manual 45 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 5 Maintenance CH IS TIE NOTICE Use care when inserting the microchip into the socket and ensure leads are not damaged NOTICE Microchip must be inserted with the dimple facing the side of the socket indicated by the arrow on the socket base as shown above NOTICE Recommended PLCC extraction tool is Bernstein 42 620 Fuses NAN Tite Disconnect the YK50 from power before replacing a fuse Replace fuses with ones of the same type and rating Never bypass or brid
29. er can result in fire electric shock or risk of personal injury and irreparable equipment damage For protection from electric shock the YK50 must be grounded earthed to protect against electrical shock and the AC power distribution circuit must be equipped with a fuse or circuit breaker and ground fault earth fault protection Disconnect the YK50 from AC power before removing any cover or part including fuses and when not in use Covers shall only be removed by CHRISTIE accredited service technicians Isolate the YK50 from power immediately if any power connector power cable seal cover or other component is damaged defective deformed wet or showing signs of overheating Do not reconnect power until repairs have been completed and unit is completely dry NAT Le Do not expose the YK50 to rain or moisture This symbol appears in this manual for procedures where a Pinching or Crushing hazard between chain and sprocket exists Keep hands clear when unit is powered Disconnect power before servicing This symbol appears in this manual for procedures where a Pinching or Crushing hazard between rotating and stationary surfaces exists Keep hands clear when unit is powered Disconnect power before servicing This symbol appears in this manual for procedures where a tipping hazard exists Ensure equipment has been secured before proceeding with the next step in the
30. ge a fuse Covers shall only be removed by Christie accredited service technicians 3 fuses are located inside the base The transformer primary fuse is shown circled in the left hand photo the secondary fuse is located in an inline fuse holder right hand photo circled and the AC input fuse user accessible is located in the front panel fuse holder arrow 46 YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CH IS TIE Section 5 Maintenance DESCRIPTION VOLTAGE RANGE FUSE PROTECTION Primary 115 230 V T1 6A 250V Use only Conquer Power Supply Transformer Electronics Co Ltd UTE1 60 150 VA Secondary 22V T6 3A 250V Use only Schurter AG 0034 3125 AC Input 115 V or 230 V FA 12 5 Use Only Mersen X084315P Holder Voltage Selector Depending on the country the YK50 voltage selector must be properly set By sliding the voltage selector the YK50 operating voltage can be set at 115V left photo or 230V right photo NOTICE Factory default setting of the voltage selector is 230V Chain Tension The chain tension should be checked every 3 months or less depending on frequency of use YK50 User Manual 47 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CHAISTIE 6 This section provides information and procedures for resolving common issues with the YK50 yoke If the Section 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting problem cannot be resolved contact your dealer for assistance NOTICE Only Christie accredited
31. hristie s separate lamp program policy c Damage caused by use of a projector lamp beyond the recommended lamp life or use of a lamp supplied by a supplier other than Christie d Problems caused by combination of the product with non Christie equipment such as distribution systems cameras video tape recorders etc or use of the product with any non Christie interface device e Damage caused by misuse improper power source accident fire flood lightening earthquake or other natural disaster Damage caused by improper installation alignment or by product modification if by other than a Christie authorized repair service provider g For LCD projectors the warranty period specified applies only where the LCD projector is in normal use Normal use means the LCD projector is not used more than 8 hours a day 5 days a week For any LCD projector where normal use is exceeded warranty coverage under this warranty terminates after 6000 hours of operation h Failure due to normal wear and tear in PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Preventative maintenance is an important part of the continued and proper operation of your product Please see the Maintenance section for specific maintenance items as they relate to your product Failure to perform maintenance as required and in accordance with the maintenance schedule specified by Christie will void the warranty China RoHS Compliance Information LETIA A AA ER INA D
32. i aj f i 4 C Tar A T T A AET T T FAY O MES MES T T MES SF SF SFY SF A S K Y BAVA IT a C e 7 5 2 Weight Empty 31 5 kg 69 5 lbs With YK50 LCD7K Projector 67 5 kg 149 lbs without lens 7 6 Regulatory NOTICE These standards refer to the yoke only See projector manual for applicable standards 7 6 1 Safety e CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 e UL 60950 1 e IEC 60950 1 e EN60950 56 YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CHA IS TIE Section 7 Specifications 7 6 2 7 6 3 7 6 4 7 7 Electro Magnetic Compatibility e FCC CFR47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A Unintentional Radiators e EN 61000 6 2 e EN 61000 6 4 e EN 61000 3 2 e EN 61000 3 3 Environmental The product must conform to e EU Directive 2002 95 EC on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances RoHS in electrical and electronic equipment and the applicable official amendment s s EU Regulation EC No 1907 2006 on the registration evaluation authorization and restriction of chemicals REACH and the applicable official amendment s e EU Directive 2002 96 EC on waste and electrical and electronic equipment WEEE and the applicable official amendment s e China Ministry of Information Industry Order No 39 02 2006 on the control of pollution caused by electronic information products the hazardous substances concentration limits SJ T11363 2006 and the applicable product marking requirement SJ T
33. jury 1 2 General Features The Christie Nitro YK50 is controlled by a DMX interface and offers these automated functions e 380 Pan powered by 24V DC servo motor 16 bits e 270 tilt powered by 24V DC servo motor 16 bits e Focus powered by 24V DC servo motors 8 bits e Zoom powered by 24V DC servo motors 8 bits 1 3 Input Rating CHRISTIE DIGITAL SYSTEMS CANADA INC MODEL YK50 MADE IN FRANCE P N 131 003104 01 T INPUT 100 120 200 240 V 50 60 Hz 12 A ROHS X FOR COMMERCIAL USE ONLY POUR USAGE COMMERCIAL UNIQUEMENT THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION CHAISTIE THIS CLASS A DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES 003 CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE DE CLASSE A EST CONFORME A LA NORME NMB 003 DU CANADA INAS Te Input Rating can be toggled between 115V and 230V with the voltage selector Factory default setting of the voltage selector is 230V YK50 User Manual 1 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 1 Introduction CH IS TIE 1 4 Safety Warnings INW AGA NINE All servicing must be performed by CHRISTIE accredited service technicians Use replacement parts that are manufacturer approved only Use of any part other than the ones specified by the manufactur
34. ket The bracket includes a mark arrow which indicates the projector lens side 1 Place the projector into the bracket NOTICE Ensure that no cables are caught between the bracket and the projector 20 YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CH IS TIE Section 3 Projector Installation 2 Attach the projector using the hardware provided e CHC 6x12 flat washer d6D24 lock washer NOTE Balance adjustment depends on the lens used and is not performed at this point 3 2 3 Lens Installation NOTICE Before lens installation remove rear lens cap 1 Align the tabs on the lens with the slots in the lens retainer ring on the projector 2 Push the lens in until the tabs touch the back of the retainer ring YK50 User Manual 21 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 3 Projector Installation CH IS TIE 3 Push the Lens Lock Lever downward Make sure that the lens 1s properly locked 4 While pressing the top cover release button slide the cover onto the projector 22 YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CH IS TIE Section 3 Projector Installation 3 2 4 Balancing the Projector Depending upon the choice of lens used on the projector the balance adjustment will vary Balance is achieved by adjusting the projector horizontal position NOTICE Ensure the lens is installed before proceeding 1 Adjustments are made by slightly loosening the 4 screws that hold the projector to the
35. l Labels and Mark ine siones 12 ee El I CALUINCS ee ee SANA A rn es ee Re ESA A O wesen E A Te een 2 PARA 3 14 2 re 0P 1all 803 Checkliste een cade 3 2 Overview ZI Y OO Dual Sa OK een een res ari alias 5 2 1 1 YK50 Dial Arm Description ae ea een 6 Remeovine the Oke Arm COVES prado 6 LNR OIH gale een nap notan ee RER Ihe IVR AA e e o 10 ii AAA A A 11 A e o O o 12 Remove Me baso e eones precia 13 ANA TH 13 22 ompauble Projectors ass ae inician 15 ECO OO roo ee 15 ERE E TEILE Derrota icons 15 3 Projector Installation MIN MIA AM PP un area 17 Ns O PP oo ee 17 3 1 2 Lens Motor anne 18 ITE Bra re ee 20 3 21 Bracket Descrip Oi een 20 3 2 2 Installing the Projector on the Bracket 20 A e o E 21 32A Balaneine he Bro AAA A A 23 3 29 Makine Elecmical Connector re sea 24 4 Operation ENE AAA O ee een 25 c aan 26 AS A ee eames ume 27 A E E E E A 21 11 A o 21 c S A e O A A ee er 27 PP o EI 27 A A o O II E 30 4 3 Int Stared INVOICING sssaaa e nn RL Reese 30 a Be e ee ee 31 A O E nee 31 YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 Table of Contents CHRISTIE cS een a RE 32 4 4 1 Controlling from a DMX Console or Controller
36. ller that complies with these standards to control the YK50 yoke If you are using DMX star topology use XLR 5 pin connectors for all connections In addition use a shielded twisted pair cable designed for RS 485 devices Do not use microphone cable or other cable with characteristics different from the EIA RS 485 specifications It is recommended that you use double pair shield cabling Control Panel Description The YK50 yoke control panel has 6 keys to provide navigation through various menus The menu key returns the display to the Welcome Menu The K key allows scrolling through main menu items and between submenu items The 4 key also allows scrolling through main menu items and between submenu items but in the reverse sequence to the key The key allows increasing the value of a parameter The U key allows decreasing the value of a parameter The OK key allows to enter a submenu or to validate a setup When switching on the LCD display indicates the product software version This is displayed for one second then the Welcome Menu appears All the functions and characteristics of the yoke and projectors are managed by a microchip located on the motherboard All software upgrades are implemented by changing the microchip installed on the motherboard YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CHA IS TIE Section 4 Operation Refer to section 5 5 2 for service instructions for microchip replacement PROJ
37. ment damage 1 Remove 2 screws from the vertical covers on both ends of the arm This provides access to the components PSOE 49 IDE The covers should always be in place and secured before switching projector power to ON ARM 1 COMPONENTS 1 Tilt sensor 2 Tilt chain 3 Pan motor 4 Tilt motor YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 2 Overview ARM 2 COMPONENTS 5 DMX RS232 board 6 Zoom focus board 7 Display control panel Section 2 Overview CH IS TIE 2 Remove 4 screws from the horizontal cover to access the components shown below 1 Protection plate 2 Tilt Motor 3 Motherboard CPU 4 Pan Sensor 5 Pan Detector Disconnect the YK50 Yoke from AC power before removing any cover or part including fuses and when not in use Covers shall only be removed by Christie accredited service technicians The Motherboard All the functions and characteristics of the yoke and projectors are managed by a microchip located on the motherboard All software upgrades are implemented by changing the microchip installed on the motherboard See 5 5 Serviceable Components All installations and servicing must be performed by Christie accredited service technicians Use replacement parts that are manufacturer approved only Use of any part other than the ones specified by the manufacturer can result in fire electric shock or risk of personal injury and irreparable equi
38. or Installation 3 3 1 3 1 1 Top cover release button Projector Installation LCD7K Lens Motor Replacement To implement lens zoom and focus control from the DMX console 1t will be necessary to replace the projector lens motors PIN Tf Do not touch or remove any parts except those that are documented in the procedure Malfunctions electrical shock fire hazard or other accidents may result NOTICE When moving or setting up a projector ensure the lens cap is in place to prevent damage to the lens surface Do not subject the lens to force and do not lift the projector by the lens The actions can result in damage to the lens cabinet or mechanical components Lens Removal Shift the lens to the center position by using the lens shift function Turn off the projector and unplug the AC power cord While pressing the top cover release button on the top cover slide the top cover toward front to remove it Slide the light block sheet upward and remove it SS E Hold the lens with one hand and pull the Lens Lock Lever upward with the other hand Remove the lens from the projector NOTICE Do not touch the glass part of the lens with your hand Light block sheet Top cover YK50 User Manual 17 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 3 Projector Installation CH IS TIE 3 1 2 Lens Motor Set Replacement NOTICE All original screws must be set aside for re use 1 Remove the original motor set from the lens
39. pment damage 8 YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CHRISTIE Section 2 Overview en ra Y J gt naan C MO O o c 355 4239 nooo audoo aaa naa nase cm0 Sana c ta os EMM 0330 0880 LLL CM O 59 os cher AM ee LO cent ce N og EE nase er 22 B gt 7 BANANA H H H P l sesesesd e a m amp eee C NADA acosan anacana224 9 O o 11111111 t co939333390l pr o 1 q 9999494999 7 o O 27217711 Ca e ew sa z ta Cas Z O gt ll c jan 1 E a NOTICE The DIP switches do not affect projector operation but must both be set to OFF position ITEM DESCRIPTION e con pan esco LED 9 sensor input once YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 Section 2 Overview CH IS TIE ITEM DESCRIPTION Pan sensor input connector DMX output connector The DMX RS232 board The DMX RS232 interface board allows some projector functions to be controlled directly from any lighting desk Channel 7 of the DMX protocol includes all these functions See 4 4 3 YK50 DMX Protocol DESCRIPTION RS232 connector DMX input connector 10 YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CH IS TIE Section 2 Overview The Zoom Focus board The zoom focus board drives the additional zoom focus module installed on the LX1500
40. process 2 YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CH IS TIE Section 1 Introduction 1 4 1 1 4 2 Fuse Replacement INA IDE Disconnect the YK50 from power before replacing a fuse Replace fuses with ones of the same type and rating Never bypass or bridge a fuse Covers shall only be removed by CHRISTIE accredited service technicians The YK50 is protected by three fuses e T1 6A time delay 250V located on the power supply board Conquer Electronics Co Ltd UTE1 60 e T6 3A time delay 250V located in the transformer inline fuse holder Schurter AG 0034 3125 e FA 12 5A 250V located in the connector panel fuse holder Mersen X084315P Pre operational Checklist Before you operate the Christie Nitro YK50 check these items e Verify that the voltage selector is properly set 115V or 230V for the zone in which it operates e Verify that the power cable connector is locked to the yoke base e Verify that the green LED is flashing on the control panel This indicates that the yoke is receiving a DMX signal e Verify that the connections between the projector and the yoke are correct e Verify that the yoke and projector lens will not collide with other objects e Verify that the screws on the bracket are tight after balancing the projector e Verify that the lens is properly mounted and locked after replacing zoom and focus motors e Verify that the yoke is properly grounded e Verify that the AC power
41. ss the key to increase the value 2 Press the U key to decrease the value Holding the or U key will quickly scroll through the range 0 255 3 Press the gt or key to select the next submenu CHRISTIE TEST SYSTEM 7 PAN TEST PAN 8000 TILI TEST TILT 8000 lt gt SHUTTER TEST SHUTTER 000 lt gt FOCUS TEST FOCUS 000 lt gt YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CHA IS TIE Section 4 Operation Zoom Test Submenu 1 Press the key to increment the value of the parameter ZOOM TEST 2 Press the key to decrease the value of the parameter ZOOM 000 es Holding the or U key will quickly scroll through the range 0 255 3 Press the gt or key to select the next submenu Laser Test Submenu LASER TEST Press the or U key to toggle ON amp OFF the Laser diode TOOGLE ON OFF lt gt 2 Press the or 4 key to select the next submenu General Setup Menu 1 Press the K or 4 key to select this menu item GENERAL SETUP 2 This menu has 2 submenus Press the OK key to enter the first submenu Patch type Submenu Allows you to address the YK50 with DMX channels or with UNIT PATCH CONFIGURATION number gt 1 Press the OK key to change from DMX to UNIT patch configuration DMX CHANGE TO UNIT 2 Press the or 4 key to select the next submenu Default Parameters Configuration Submenu PARAM
42. to confirm The Welcome menu appears Command Video Reset Submenu 1 Press the OK key to reset the video control board 2 The confirmation message ARE YOU SURE appears 3 Press the OK key to confirm The Welcome menu appears Command Video Menu 1 Press the 9 or 4 key to select this menu item 2 This menu has 17 Video commands submenus CHRISTIE CDE SYSTEM ARE YOU SURE CDE SYSTEM GENERAL RESET CDE SYSTEM ARE YOU SURE CDE SYSTEM HEAD RESET CDE SYSTEM ARE YOU SURE CDE SYSTEM ZOOM FOCUS RESET 7 CDE SYSTEM ARE YOU SURE CDE SYSTEM RESET CDES VIDEO CDE SYSTEM ARE YOU SURE DES VIDEO 3 Press the OK key to enter the first submenu then or U to navigate between submenus if desired YK50 User Manual 020 100630 01 Rev 1 08 2012 CHA IS TIE Section 4 Operation Power On Submenu Press the OK key to strike the YK50 lamp Power Off Submenu Press the OK key to kill the YK50 lamp Select Input 1 Submenu Press the OK key to switch to the LX700 input 1 Select Input 2 Submenu Press the OK key to switch to the LX700 input 2 Select Input 3 Submenu Press the OK key to switch to the LX700 input 3 Select Input 4 Submenu Press the OK key to switch to the LX700 input 4 Video Mute On Submenu Press the OK key to close the LX7
43. y HD e Environmentally Friendly Use Period AMA BR The year number in the centre of the label indicates the Environmentally Friendly Use Period which is required to mark on the electronic information product sold in China according to the China RoHS regulations AA HASH Se Aa 2006 F 2 H 28 H WAR no ASP tll 2528 2006 11 A 6 AD RE EA TEREA RIAA D Be A HEN Bs a FSR e Material Concentration Values Table Ata DA RK Material Concentration HA OTR x Jo RZ Pb 2 b Bet 6 PBB PBDE Powersupply HI Harness cable 3 Le Bi gt ps 00 Motor Za E43 2 DOE 04 Bee me x o o o o o components Note O indicates that the concentration value of the particular hazardous substance contained in all the homogeneous materials for this part according to EIP A EIP B EIP C is below the stipulated levels in China SJ T11363 2006 RANA EN ASIAN EA SI T1 1363 2006 FY BR ERKA F o X indicates that the concentration value of the particular hazardous substance contained in all the homogeneous materials for this part according to EIP A EIP B EIP C may be above the stipulated levels in China SJ T11363 2006 AEN VAAL RA EIA E MEA EE TR Ip OY S H feta LH S T 11363 2006 HEN RER is part uses metallic alloys which may contain Lead Z SR DH EEFEMRL MARES ae CHAISTIE Table of Contents 1 Introduction L

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