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1. CHA 108 Set channel 108 as active channel Channel Icon CHI DESCRIPTION Set icon file name and path for the specified channel This selects the icon to be displayed on web UI for the channel button SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 Select icon for the current channel EXAMPLES CHI C108 etc data icons ch108 ico Use ch 108 ico for channel 108 CHI C108 Get icon file name and path for channel 108 Color Space CSP DESCRIPTION Color space control color space file will be set when PCF in Use PIU is OFF This control describes the source colorimetry information Can use index or text string to set control SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 Select color space for the current channel EXAMPLES CSP C108 RGB Unity Use file RGB Unity on channel 108 CSP C108 Get color space file name on channel 108 CSP L List all entries of color space control A 4 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Appendix A Serial API Defaults DEF DESCRIPTION This control will reset all preference and configuration settings in the device to their default values The value of 111 must be sent with each of the sub codes as well as the default The number 111 helps prevent accidental use of this control l DESCRIPTION OF USE CHAN Restore de
2. 20a wu hi Be Sa ana cally resets CO n O O the lamp Date Time Serial Nuinber Hours 2 timer to the N A Preference Lamp value entered in the Hours Select lamp type from the drop down box list Enter serial number of installed lamp Read only window that displays the information of the last 8 recorded lamps Figure 3 26 Advanced Lamp History Menu Options Table 3 15 Summary of Advanced Lamp History Menu Options ADVANCED LAMP HISTORY MENU OPTIONS New Lamp Activates the lamp history window and text editing box for recording a new lamp s serial number which resets the lamp timer Lamp Type Select from a list of available lamp types CDXL 20 CDXL 30 CDXL 30SD Other Serial Number Enter the serial number of the newly installed lamp Hours Enter the number of hours logged on the newly installed lamp If the lamp has never been used the value should be 0 Detailed Lamp Logging Detailed lamp operation information is captured in a log file located in the var log directory which is accessible from the Web UI The log file name consists of lamp text followed by the lamp serial number and log file index number For example lamp serialno 001 txt If the lamp log file is over 500KB the file will be compressed and archived e g lamp serialno 001 gz Lamp information will then get logged to a new file where the index number gets incremented When changing to a new lamp the ol
3. Click to transfer selected test patterns between two lists Test Patterns Selected Test Patterns C DC2K 17L Point D HES 4 C RGB 12bit Full Screen Blue C DC2K 13 Point C DC2K Framing Gane non eae etree a Figure 3 28 Advanced Test Pattern Menu Options CHrISTIE Es Flog out B Test Patterns Off Display a selected test pattern on screen from either test pat tern list If more than one test X Test pattern is selected check marked nothing will occur Turns off the displayed test pat tern M Full Screen Enter a check mark to display the test pattern full screen 2048 x 1080 List of test patterns that are available from the Main menu CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHRISTIE Advanced User Menu Section 3 Operation The Advanced User menu provides options for the management of users passwords and user access rights Depending on your login level you will be able to manage users having the same or fewer access rights as you rm es Kiez aoaout Define the level of access rights for each user name SSS eed es Choose from Service Admin Users Permission Level Operator Login or Advanced Used to add new users Add Service is aaa Enable to make login more Ve convenient automatically Enable password i PCDP Password enters password when user screen where you can name is entered in
4. EJ Ku 2 i V 4 DEFINE L R DISPLAY SEQUENCE 3 58 e Set L R Display Sequence to Right RILIR2L2 or vise versa DEFINE SYNC OUTPUT e Set 3D Sync Polarity to inverted NOTE f the display appears reversed i e background appears close and foreground appears at a distance you will need to make sure that the cable connecting server output A is connected to projection input A and the cable connecting server output B is connected to pro jection input B CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Section 3 Operation 3 8 4 3D Troubleshooting 3D Test Pattern Use the 3D internal test pattern to confirm 3D mode L R orientation and your sync output setting This pattern automatically activates 3D mode and increases frame rate by a factor of 6 2 NOTE The test pattern will flicker significantly due to its low frame rate and is not recommended for synchronizing projector processing with your 3D device Image Breakup Increasing the Dark Time beyond its maximum may cause image breakup No 3D Effect Certain settings in the Channel 3D Control menu are likely reversed Ghosting Cross talk Ghosting or cross talk indicates that the eyes are detecting portions of the opposing frame due to an out of sync system Adjust Dark Time or Output Delay so that the projector s display output is synchronized with the gating switching of your glasses Motion Artifacts If
5. Free Access Login Required cS Configuration aaa Restore Places projector in Failsafe Define the site Normal Front p mode required during Inverted Front ausate software upgrades Normal Rear Inverted Front Install Options Reboot into Failsafe Normal Front C stop TI Communication Reset Tl Reboots the TI software Select to close all commu nication pipes with the TI source screen Byucco Doreen Gy nefwork zsenera nee install new TI software Figure 3 38 Admin General Menu Options 3 46 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CH IS TIE i Section 3 Operation Admin Lamp Menu From the Admin Lamp menu installers can record minimum and maximum footlambert readings to define a range from which other lamp readings are interpolated Enable to automatically reduce lamp power to its minimum CHKISTIE rs C Log out B Foot Lamberts Calibration Min FL Enable to automati cally increase lamp Ensure that LiteLoc is disabled before starting Foot Lamberts Calibration power to its maximum Apply Apply values Return to previously saved values Figure 3 39 Admin Lamp Menu Options To Set FootLamberts Calibration l 2 Ensure the lamp is turned ON Click Min Power to set the lamp power to its lowest value for the installed lamp NOTE f enabled LiteLOC is disabled when Min Power is clicked to allow setting minimum power for the lamp Once the value
6. LCT L List all entries of LUT CLUT control A 10 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Appendix A Serial API Lens Type LEN AMOD auxiliary lens model EXAMPLES LEN MMOD L List supported lens model LEN AMOD L List supported auxiliary lens model LEN MMOD Set lens model LEN MSER xxxx Set lens serial number None LHD 1 1 EXAMPLES LHD 1 set horizontal direction to positive LHD return current horizontal direction 1 or 1 Lens Horizontal Offset Adjustment LHO DESCRIPTION Adjust lens offset to specific horizontal position Lens movement range 2050 to 2050 Use command without subcode If ILS is on motor will move to specified steps and save data to the active channel If ILS is off motor will move to specified steps do not save data to the active channel Use LHO with Subcode CX XX active channel If ILS is on motor will move to specified steps and save data to the active channel If ILS is off motor will not move save data to the active channel ILS Use LHO with Subcode CX XX inactive channel Just save data to specified channel no hardware movement BACN Motor backlash in negative direction read only for ILS Motor backlash in positive direction read only for ILS Motor moving range in negative direction read only for ILS EXAMPLES LHD 1 Set positive direction LHO 500 Move lens to position 500 at horizontal motor LHO CXXX 500
7. 1 Over Temperature will be generated EXAMPLES EME 1 enable broadcasting error messages EME FANF 0 disable fan fail alarm warnings EME requests current state of broadcast Example response is EME 001 Lens Focus Direction FCD DESCRIPTION Get set the current focus direction SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE None FCD 1 1 EXAMPLES FCD 1 set focus direction to positive FCD return current focus direction 1 or 1 Focus Lens Position Adjustment FCS DESCRIPTION Adjust lens to specific focus position Use command without subcode If ILS is on motor will move to specified steps and save data to the active channel If ILS is off motor will move to specified steps do not save data to the active channel Use FCS with Subcode CXXX active channel If ILS is on motor will move to specified steps and save data to the active channel If ILS is off motor will not move save data to the active channel Use FCS with Subcode CX XX inactive channel Just save data to specified channel no hardware movement CXXX Lens to specific focus position on channel CXXX Motor backlash in positive direction read only for ILS Motor backlash in negative direction read only for ILS Motor moving range in negative direction read only for ILS EXAMPLES FCD 1 Set negative direction FCS 500 Move lens to position 500 at focus motor FCS CXXX 500 Set lens to position of channel XXX to 500 at focus mot
8. Footlamberts for mini mum maximum pow are converted to integer by multiplying 00 because serial commands protocol does not support floating point number NO TE Changing the lamp or lamp alignment will require re calibration SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE MAXF Set footlamberts at maximum lamp power the value should be footlamberts 100 MAXS Set sensor value at maximum lamp power MINF Set footlamberts at minimum lamp power the value should be footlamberts 100 MINS Set sensor value at minimum lamp power NONE Not Available EXAMPLES LCA MINF 10 Set 10 footlamberts as measured brightness at minimum lamp power LCA MINF Get footlamberts on minimum lamp power LCA MINS 5000 Set 5000 as reading value from the light sensor at minimum lamp power LCA MAXF 17 Set 17 footlamberts as measured brightness as maximum lamp power LCA MAXF Get footlamberts at maximum lamp power LCA MAXS 15000 Set 15000 as reading value from the light sensor on maximum lamp power LUT CLUT Control LCT DESCRIPTION Set Look up Table LUT Color Look Up Table CLUT file for the specified channel The CLUT is used during color processing in the cinema electronics SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select CUT for the current channel EXAMPLES LCT C108 Linear_9x9x9 Set LUT CLUT file name to Linear_9x9x9 on channel 108 LCT C108 Get LUT CULT file name on channel 108
9. Jf you are currently using v1 1 you must upgrade to v2 x before loading v3 0 This needs to be done because the memory layout changed between v1 1 and v2 x Steps to Upgrade BOOT INTO FAILSAFE MODE a From the web user interface access the Admin General menu b Click Reboot into Failsafe It takes approximately 1 minute for the projector to enter failsafe mode At this time the interface will refresh and a Failsafe web screen will appear Figure 3 41 NOTE The CDP will also display Failsafe CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CH IS TIE Section 3 Operation TRANSFER THE SOFTWARE UPGRADE PACKAGE TO THE PROJECTOR VIA FTP a From your desktop open the folder containing the software upgrade package The upgrade package ends with the extension shar NOTE fyou are currently using v1 0 you must upgrade to v1 1 before loading v2 x or higher b Open a separate web browser window and go to the address ftp xxx xxx xxx where xax x x xxx represents the IP address of the projector being upgraded A blank ftp window will appear c Drag the upgrade package from your desktop and drop it into the blank ftp window Allow the file to copy over INSTALL THE SOFTWARE UPGRADE PACKAGE TO THE PROJECTOR a From the Failsafe web screen click Reload to display the shar upgrade package that was transferred to the projector in the above step The shar file will appear in the Upgrade Packages region as shown
10. Pintle wield 3D Output Control 3D Sync Input Mode PSD Sune Polarity Syne Polarity ETANTE omen a fassionea crite Jf o2 e Pine ee Torone L R Display Sequence Sync Input Frame Rate Dark Time Output Delay Phase Delay Right RAL R2L2 222 J None 222 LIR Display Reference Display GPI FrotUsed 12 None Figure 3 19 Channel 3D Control Menu Options Sets 3D sync input location Sets which GPI to use Table 3 9 Summary of Channel 3D Control Menu Options CHANNEL 3D CONTROL MENU OPTIONS Toggle 3D display on or off When selected parameters can be modified CHrISTIE Cs CS or GLogout B BB ain Dstatus Fchanne jy Advanced ffaamin Pabout Select another icon for current channel Reset to factory defaults Keeps 3D stereo sync out put the same as input or reversed Sets 3D sync output the same as input true or inverted Sets timing between L R A blanking time for glasses etc to close open Control horizontal offset of L R sync output in rela tion to Dark Time Control the degree of ref erence between L R sync output Vertical adjust ment 3D Sync Input Mode Keeps 3D stereo sync output the same as input true or reversed inverted See 3D Sync Input Mode Notes below L R Display Sequence ire motions and depends entirely on the original source mastering L R Display Reference Display Reference Notes below Defines frame order L R
11. SIGN Returns signal data freq etc SYST Returns system data power hours of use shutter open etc TEMP Returns temperature data EXAMPLES SST ALRM returns SST ALRM 000 002 101 Prism temperature where parameters are Pl index number P2 error level P3 value P4 description Error level is O no errors or warnings I warning 2 error 3 error and warning Stop DLP Communication STP DESCRIPTION Stop communications to DLP Cinema Electronics temporarily i e for DLP software upgrading SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE 0 restart DLP communications stop DLP communications EXAMPLES STP 0 Restart DLP communication STP 1 Stop DLP communication STP Request current state Example response if STP 000 A 24 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Appendix A Serial API Projector Platform and Motherboard related Information SYS DESCRIPTION Stores the projector platform and motherboard related information SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE MCBI 0 1 Set software flag to use not use ILS on CP2000 ZX MOTH Read motherboard revision of the projector PLAT Read platform ID of the projector EXAMPLES SYS PLAT Gets the platform of the projector SYS MOTH Gets the motherboard revision of the projector SYS MCBI 1 Set flag to use ILS on CP2000 ZX Target Color Gamut TCG DESCRIPTION Set the Target Color Gamut file This file describes desired output colorime
12. Set lens to position of channel XXX to 500 at horizontal motor CP2000 ZX User Manual A 11 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Appendix A Serial API CHA IS TIE Lamp ID LID DESCRIPTION Set or Get lamp type ID for the currently installed lamp Supports read back of the list of supported lamp types SUBCODE NONE DESCRIPTION OF USE Set Lamp ID for current lamp This is read only control Lamp ID can be changed with LPC lamp change command only EXAMPLES LID L List supported lamp IDs LID Get the lamp id for installed lamp LampLOC Module LLM DESCRIPTION Allows adjustment of lamp De to optimize intensity and uniformity of the optical system This is referred to as the LampLOC feature and can be done automatically or manually SUBCODE AUTO DESCRIPTION OF USE Set to 1 to do LampLOC automatically It will do calibration first then moving x y z motor to find the maximum brightness Set to 0 to cancel auto adjustment it will restore the previous position Reset to 0 when it has finished CALI Set to 1 calibrate all 3 motors i e move all 3 motor to default position Reset to 0 when it has finished u Moving Y axis motor manually Data range from 500 to 500 STAT Provides feedback status on the progress of the Auto mode Read only command Data range from 0 to 100 where 100 indicates the LampLOC is finished EXAMPLES LLM MTRX 100 Move motor X to position 100 LLM A
13. i e Raise top masking for flat 2 39 image hide screen top Side Masking Figure 3 53 Top Masking for Scope Alternatively curtains masks may be installed at each side of the screen TOTE in order to change the width of the screen but not its height psie meno deerd edges e Bring in masking from sides for flat mm e Open masks for scope 1 85 1 image gt In some cases a theatre has both side and top bottom masking installed Flat This arrangement is the most flexible of all lt 2 39 1 image Scope Masking moved aside Figure 3 54 Side Masking for Flat 3 62 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Section 3 Operation 3 10 Non Cinema Operation This subsection explains how to display alternative content originating from standard definition or high definition non cinema sources such as a PC or other graphics devices Connect your non cinema DVI source to the DVI 1 and DVI 2 ports Each DVI port accepts and will auto detect the progressive scan digital RGB sources Table 3 25 displaying them in their original incoming format Currently DVI signals cannot be scaled to a different size and or aspect ratio NOTE Each DVI port is a single link port for a single link cable connector only Using this pair of ports as a higher bandwidth dual link or twin link pair requires additional hardware and is not currently supported Table 3 25 Compatible Non Cin
14. screen lens light output ambient light and other current environmental factors influencing on screen colors These various industry standards for color performance Target Color Gamut Data TCGDs will then be consistently achieved from source to source and from site to site If the environment degrades or changes such as if an anamorphic lens is swapped on and off or if an internal optical module is replaced create one or more new MCGD files To use an MCGD file as the reference file for target color processing such as with a certain source and or lens select it in the Channel Page 2 menu CHRISTIE Cs e OO Feo meee C J Lo Save settings to a new MCGD file Turn color pattern off Color value based on the reading taken at the screen er Cancel unsaved screen e Restore settings and display previous saved settings Test Preview settings in dis er play before saving Enable to display a fo particular color Eep o p MRT EAN Vie Figure 3 35 Admin MCGD Menu Options Table 3 20 Summary of Admin MCGD Menu Options ADMIN MCGD MENU OPTIONS Measured MCGD Activate each color which pone a special full field test pattern and enter the x y coordinates mea sured at the screen with a PR650 Spectrometer See Measured MCGD Notes below This button collects the current color values entered for Measured MCGD where you can save them as anew OnSite MCGD file or as a differen
15. selected source is highlighted Turn Projector Power ON OFF p 1998x1080 Flat XYZ z Power ON or OFF Enable Power On to enter STANDBY mode Power to projector components is present Deselect checkbox to turn power OFF Turn the Lamp ON or OFF Enable Lamp On to turn the lamp ON If an error exists which will not allow the lamp to turn ON the button will be greyed out Deselect checkbox to turn the lamp OFF Open or Close the Douser Shutter Enable Douser Open to open the douser Deselect checkbox to close the douser Display a Test Pattern Enable Test Patterns to display the set of test patterns pre selected from the Advanced Test Pattern menu If more than one test pattern is programmed selecting it again obtains the next test pattern in the sequence To return to the program select a Channel button again Move the Auxiliary Lens Toggle the current location of the optional motorized auxiliary lens mount position it either in front of the primary lens enable Auxiliary Lens checkbox or move it out disable Auxiliary Lens checkbox CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 15 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 3 16 Section 3 Operation CHA IS TIE Intelligent Lens System ILS The ILS button launches a control screen used to adjust the Focus Horizontal X and Vertical Y Offset and Zoom of the lens See Figure 3 9 All settings on this screen are in real time This menu also enables you to manually override
16. value for LPI SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 GLOB Set lamp intensity for all channels when PPB is off NONE Set lamp intensity for the current channel EXAMPLES LPI GLOB 4500 Set lamp intensity to 4500 for global LPI C101 4500 If channel 101 active same as LPI 4500 LPI C102 4500 If channel 102 INactive set lamp intensity to 4500 for channel 102 regardless of PPB LPI GLOB 4500 Set lamp intensity to 4500 for global All channels with PPB off will use this value If current channel s PPB is off the lamp will adjust immediately LPI C108 Get lamp intensity for channel 108 regardless of PPB Lamp Life LPL DESCRIPTION Set or get expected lamp life in hours The default hours will be used if lamp life is not set Lamp expiry message will be sent out when lamp usage 1s over the lamp life changing the lamp Set or get expected lamp life ROTA Set to 1 acknowledge the Lamp Rotation Warning Will auto clear at lamp life or on lamp change ROTW 0 No warning will be generated 1 Lamp Rotation Warning will be a when lamp hours extents o 1 2 lamp life Warning will be reported in SST Warning will be cleared by LPL ROTA or changing the lamp SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE LIFE 0 No warning will be die 1 Lamp Life an Warning will be generated when lamp hours extends past lamp life Warning will be reported in SST Warning will be cleared by ex
17. 108 111101 02 P N 108 111102 xx 2 6 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE i Section 2 Installation amp Setup STEP 7 Install First Lamp Aelii Qualified technicians required High pressure lamp may explode if improperly handled Always wear approved protective safety clothing whenever lamp door is open or while handling the lamp 1 Open lamp door Using the security key provided open the lamp door and inspect the empty lamp cooling compartment Caution Do not place heavy objects on the open lamp door 2 Position anode yoke assembly according to lamp type Check the position of the anode yoke assembly for the lamp type that will be used in the projector Table 2 1 lists all available lamp types for the CP2000 ZX and the position of the anode yoke assembly Table 2 1 Lamp Types Available for CP2000 ZX and Anode Yoke Position LAMP TYPE ANODE YOKE POSITION 2 0 kW CDXL 20 Move the lamp cradle as far forward as possible position closest to igniter 3 0 kW CDXL 30 Move the lamp cradle to the rear position which is approximately 1 closer to the reflector 3 0 kW CDXL 30SD short arc en 3 Install the lamp Refer to Section 4 4 Replacing the Lamp for lamp replacement instructions Observe all warnings and wear protective clothing and shielding Important The projector is shipped with a lamp extension nut fastened to the cathode end of the lamp holder Use this nut with CDXL 30SD lamps only Th
18. 2 Only Advanced users can modify channel settings 3 Keep clear of rotating parts Remotely operated motors may start to spin without warning 4 Avoid long hair jewelry and loose clothing exposure to the knobs during manual adjustment 5 In case of emergency unplug the line cord to immediately halt movement of the lens mount 1 If the Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount MALM is present ensure to move the MALM to the OUT position before performing any lens calibrate or reset functions on the Motorized Primary Lens Mount to prevent collision between the projection lens and the MALM 2 Hazardous moving parts Keep fingers and other body parts away To adjust ILS settings for a particular channel 1 Select a channel from the drop down list 2 Use the designated buttons to adjust Focus Horizontal X and Vertical Y Offset and Zoom 3 Click Activate to save the settings to the particular channel CHr STE rs GLog out an sts fn Displays current channel Channel Activate Enabled when active channel selected Change Icon Click to change icon for current channel Resets factory defaults Intelligent Lens System Focus Use the but Focus Offset i Zoom Minimize Maximize tons to adjust focus 5 Offset Use the but tons to adjust XY offset Copy Lens Settings Copy Lens Settings To Channel Use this feature to copy specific lens set 1 1998x1080 Flat XYZ aaa Copy tings over to mu
19. 2009 CHRISTIE 1 Introduction This section includes information on the following e 1 1 Using this Manual 1 2 Purchase Record and Service Contacts e 1 3 Projector Overview CP2000 ZX User Manual 1 1 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 1 Introduction CHA IS TIE 1 1 1 2 Using this Manual USERS OPERATORS This manual is intended for trained users authorized to operate professional high brightness projection systems located in restricted areas such as projection rooms in theatres Such users may also be trained to replace the lamp and air filter but cannot install the projector or perform any other functions inside the projector SERVICE Only trained and qualified Christie service technicians knowledgeable about all potential hazards associated with high voltage ultraviolet exposure and high temperatures generated by the lamp and associated circuits are authorized to 1 assemble install the projector and 2 perform service functions inside the projector This manual contains the following sections e Section I Introduction e Section 2 Installation amp Setup e Section 3 Operation e Section 4 Maintenance Section 5 Troubleshooting Section 6 Specifications e Appendix A Serial API e Appendix B SCCI Port e Appendix C GPIO e Appendix D CDP Error Codes Disclaimer Every effort has been made to ensure the information in this document is accurate and reliable However due to ongoing research the inform
20. 272101 02 inactive Rack Stand including panels 108 282101 02 282101 02 Rack Panel Kit 108 273101 02 aa Rack Stand End Shroud Kit 108 307101 01 inactive Bracket Foot Lock 116 100101 01 ee Cooling Liquid Kit CP2000 ZX User Manual 6 7 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHRISTIE CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Appendix A Serial API A 1 Appendix A Serial API CHA IS TIE Table A 1 Function Codes Address ADR DESCRIPTION Set Query Device Address on ASCII Protocol network Required only for RS 232 connections that are daisy chained to allow directed messages SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE None Valid Address range is 0 to 999 Reserved broadcast address is 65535 EXAMPLES 0 ADR 5 Set first device with an address of 0 to 5 65535 ADR 0 Set all devices to address 0 65535 1001ADR Query address for all devices and return results to address 1001 Expected response to previous query 01001 OOOOSADR 005 Auxiliary Motorized Lens AML DESCRIPTION Control the motorized auxiliary lens anamorphic or converter lens CALI 1 Send command to find the center position of the sensor for MALM Read only command gets the maximum speed to move MALM by FPGA NONE Set auxiliary lens position 0 lens removed from optical path 1 lens inserted in optical path POSI Read only command which returns where MALM 1s located EXAMPLES AML Get the current status of auxiliary lens AML C1
21. 48 II SEN OUP ad aera nee en ee 3 48 OWS OGL mio TANS Ale Bol nee ee 3 48 b transfer the software upgrade package to the projector via ftP uueeessseeeeeenennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 3 49 c install the software upgrade package to the projector uueeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesnennnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnen 3 49 b reboot the projector into application mode ysis isecostsvnscanveossassveiasivensaadieyessaoueesueddonsotvenaeeeetaae 3 49 3 5 2 Downgrading from 2x DI Leone 3 49 A Down radne OnLy OOV er re 3 50 3 0 Workne WE amp ee ee 3 51 3 6 1 Turon the Lamp ON Or OEF eee 3 51 Using the WC DI Screen esse nee 3 51 sans ih X Deere 3 51 IE he Ras Falls OT ee 3 51 CP2000 ZX User Manual iii 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Table of Contents CHA IS TIE 3 6 2 Adjusting Lamp Power LiteLOC or Manually 22222200seeseeeesenennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnneenn 3 52 Ue EEOC M eeenneranenrnee ries A ea 3 52 Adjusting Lamp Position LampLOC ssssssssssssnsnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 3 52 ROS 8c 01 ee ee 3 54 When Io Replac a LI ee ee ee ee 3 54 Lomp Roll nen een 3 54 Maintaining FootlamDeriS a ee ee 3 54 3 7 Working She 3 55 FELE MOn i O ee ee ee 3 55 PO a AA A AE E E EE EA EE E E AEE E A EE 3 55 E a E E A E A E E EE E E EE 3 55 ZOO A A E E A E E 3 55 S We een 3 56 IS IRCGMITCMICIbS LOL een 3 56 3 8 Hardy A Se De ee een 3 57 3 8 23 IS TING BONN ee ee Renee 3 57 PACs Inst LOS ee ee 3 57 Web User Interface IMS GUC HO
22. All devices should have the same subnet mask yet unique IP addresses Refer to Figure 3 37 NOTES The DLP IP address rarely requires modification and must be different from the projector s IP address Mgmt IP address The DLP IP address should be modified by an experienced network administrator On the rare occasion this address is modified wait 2 minutes to allow the electronics to reset The DLP communication error which appears during this time will clear indicating the electronics have reset 2 Although the Gateway IP address is defined only once in the web user interface it should be the same for both Ethernet controls when defined via the CDP Mgmt Ethernet and Auxiliary Ethernet menus 5 5 Cinema Displays 5 5 1 Blank Screen No Display of Cinema Image 1 Confirm all power connections are still OK 2 Ensure the lens cap is not on the lens Ensure the douser shutter is OPEN Push DOUSER OPEN on the CDP Check the douser switch knob at the rear of the projector to see that it is pointing to open W On the web user interface Main menu Douser Open should be enabled Y Ensure a full black test pattern is not selected for display Is the correct display file selected os So SS Verify the correct cinema port is connected for this display file 5 4 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHix IS TIE Section 5 Troubleshooting 5 5 2 Severe Motion Artifacts Most likely there is a synchronizatio
23. Enter a brightness level where units are specified in arbitrary units of measure Display of current lamp settings automatically updated Read only Figure 3 21 Channel Lamp Per Channel Menu Options Table 3 10 Summary of Channel Lamp Per Channel Menu Options CHANNEL LAMP PER CHANNEL MENU OPTIONS Lamp Power Indicates the percentage of power to supply to the lamp and automatically overrides the LiteLOC setting that may be in effect Please refer to Table 3 11 for the valid Lamp Power ranges for specific lamp types A Den Lamp Power causes the bar graph to rise or fall as Lamp Power increases or decreases The LiteLOC red line and Lamp values will not change unless Set is clicked This defines a new LiteLOC setting and enables the LiteLOC checkbox Lamp Power is enabled only when LiteLOC is disabled by de selecting the Enable button Enable Click Enable to use LiteLOC for the current channel based on the value in the text box to the right of the Set button button not lumens or fL Lamp Read Indicates the amps amps voltage volts watts lamp power and current lamp age hours Only Light Read This is a meter reading from the projector s light sensor Indicates the current light output vertical bar Only and LiteLOC level set red horizontal line The value at the top of the meter is shown in arbitrary Set Brightness Automatically enables LiteLOC and maintains the current brightness lev
24. Procedure 1 Display a good test pattern appropriate for analyzing image focus and geometry such as the framing test pattern showing the crosshair centered across the image 2 Course focus Do a quick preliminary focus and if available zoom adjustment with the primary lens only Refer to Section 3 7 Working with the Lenses Do not worry about consistency across the image at this point just center focus 3 Center the image in the lens Holding a piece of paper at the lens surface adjust the offsets as necessary until the image is centered within the lens perimeter A full white field works best for this 4 Re check side to side leveling With the framing pattern on screen double check projector leveling refer to Section 2 4 Adjusting Tilt and Leveling so the top edge of the image is parallel to the top edge of the screen 2 8 Offset and Boresight Alignment A Vertical Offset Motorized Knob To ensure proper offset for your site and consistently good focus Offset in all areas of the screen a pr mary lens must be installed and its y Ni lens mount precisely adjusted in relation to internal optics as Horizontal a described below If desired an auxiliary lens can then be added to widen images for scope cinema displays Warning 1 f the Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount MALM is present ensure to st ae move the MALM to the OUT position before performing any lens _ calibrate or reset functions on the Motoriz
25. ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 3 32 CH IS TIE Section 3 Operation Advanced Lamp Menu The Advanced Lamp menu provides controls for optimizing lamp alignment LampLOCTM maintaining a consistent light output over time LiteLOC or setting a precise power level for the lamp Two read only areas display related lamp performance details the side bar graph represent the current light output and if LiteLOC is enabled a heavy line showing the chosen LiteLOC setting Enable LiteLoc CHiISTIE Bs ee 02 12 33 PM Log Out IE m ee Lamp power range adjustable if LiteLOCTM is not in use See Table 3 11 for lamp power eee Amps 79 ranges p Lamp Power Ee Volts 27 Watts 2188 Set and maintain consis 273 Set 1489 FL 1494FL tent light output as Hours 1694 indicated by the value Read only lamp informa tion iteLOC Reading from light sensor Red bar indicates Lite listed in text region to LampLOC LOCTM setting desired the right He brightness Position lamp for best 2 light output gt Z 90 Light output x horizontal y vertical z forward back Auto LampLOCTM Sf Preferences y Lamp H story Gens _ ii Test Patterns user uto Lamp adjustment Figure 3 25 Advanced Lamp Menu Options Table 3 14 Summary of Advanced Lamp Menu Options ADVANCED LAMP MENU OPTIONS Lamp Power Indicates the percentage of power to suppl
26. are Cut Off or Warp to the Opposite Edge Resizing may need adjustment Adjust until entire image is visible and centered 5 6 6 The Display appears Compressed Vertically Stretched 1 The frequency of the pixel sampling clock is incorrect for the current source 2 Sizing and positioning options may be adjusted poorly for the incoming source signal 3 Use an anamorphic lens for typical HDTV and anamorphic DVD sources that have been re sized and vertically stretched via 3rd party software 5 6 7 Data is Cropped from Edges To display the missing material reduce image size to fill the display area available in the projector then stretch vertically to fill the screen from top to bottom Add the anamorphic lens to regain the image width 5 6 8 Display Quality appears to Drift from Good to Bad Bad to Good 1 The source input signal may be of low quality 2 The H or V frequency of the input may have changed at the source end 5 6 9 The Display has Suddenly Froze If the screen blacks out inexplicably it is possible that excessive voltage noise on the AC or ground input has interrupted the projector s ability to lock on to a signal Power down the projector and then power back up again 5 6 10 Colors in the Display are Inaccurate The color tint color space and or color temperature settings may require adjustment at your input source or on the web user interface Channel gt Page 2 setup menu Ensure the correct PCF TCGD and or Color Space fi
27. are fixed to 2050 to ensure the motor offsets are not overridden Figure 3 5 CDP Lens Control Menu Options CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 9 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 3 Operation CHix IS TIE Lens Reset The Lens Reset feature automatically moves the lens to a central location mechanical center before moving back to the original position This feature is useful for initiating an auto lens reset Each motor can either be reset individually or select All Axes to reset the four motors in succession When Idle is active it indicates Lens Reset is currently inactive Typically the lens must be reset if it has been physically bumped when manual adjustments have been made to zoom and focus or if a power outage or brown out occurred during a channel change NOTE dle must be inactive in order for Lens Reset to work Auto ILS Auto ILS 1s a per channel setting that is stored with the channel so that when a channel is made active the lens will automatically move to the saved or default position agreed to that channel If Auto ILS is inactive a manual adjustment of the lens is required and any channel change will not adjust the lens Lens Calibration Since the CP2000 ZX can accommodate a number of different lenses which all contain specific motor travel ranges it is essential that lens calibration be performed each time a lens is installed Calibration is critical for lens accuracy it corrects system backlash and detects motor range
28. be controlled remotely typically at a controller such as a PC via 1 a web user interface on an Ethernet network or 2 via serial API over the MANAGEMENT ETHERNET port If you are on a segregated network isolated network performance will greatly be optimized if you use HTTP instead of HTTPS SSL when connecting your web browser to the projector to display the web user interface Use HTTPS SSL when there are concerns about the security of your network If using HTTPS SSL it is essential that you use Internet Explorer 7 as your web browser since it has significant performance improvements over Internet Explorer 6 when handling SSL connections This section of the manual details the web user interface For more information on controlling the projector via serial API refer to Appendix A Serial API NOTE Sample menus are shown throughout this section text and or icons may vary according to settings recorded in the password protected menus User Access and Rights Accessing different web user interface menus and functions depend on login There are five distinct password protected levels of use as identified in Table 3 4 Each level has the rights of lower levels plus additional rights as shown Table 3 4 User Security Levels User Security Levels Access to Menus User Status Any user can view basic projector status diagnostic gt System information and software version information About Operator Main Operators can view additio
29. connection 2 10 1 Color Calibration After the CP2000 ZX is installed and all components are mechanically aligned for optimized light output and geometry its electronic system processing must be calibrated to ensure accurate color display in the new environment In this one time global calibration the installer measures initial colors at the screen from the center of the viewing audience location also called SMPTE seats and enters this data called Measured Color Gamut Data MCGD into the web user interface The software then calculates precise corrections needed for regaining the desired color performance called Target Color Gamut Data TCGD and essentially compensates for the type of port window if present screen lens light output ambient light and other current environmental factors that affect color performance Results are defined in a file activated and downloaded to the projector memory to be used as a basis for all future displays CP2000 ZX User Manual 2 23 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 2 Installation amp Setup CHRISTIE If there are changes to the environment in the future for example a new screen is installed the CP2000 ZX should be re calibrated Also note that correction for proper color balance sometimes reduces overall light output NOTE Onsite MCGD files are not provided with the projector and must be created by the installer Multiple gamut files can be saved for use in different situation
30. errors pointing to problems in metadata content or its transmission from the server TEST SUBTITLING FILE xml Enable the Subtitling button to test an xml file supplied with content for control of performance parameters such as synchronization with content language font type font color position etc in the current presentation Define the desired URI Uniform Resource Identifier 1 e cinema server or distributor providing the subtitling xml file you wish to examine then select Enable to begin the test Any errors encountered in file content or transmission from the server for example a lost file a server crash loss of communication with the server etc will appear in the window and the Enable checkbox will clear 3 20 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CH IS TIE Section 3 Operation Status Status Summary Menu This menu provides status information about the projector s components and log files for each device to be saved for diagnostics U Too c ff Brosou Status Summary System Log Index of logs Refresh Content Returns logs containing sys tem status information Refresh Content Display status summary logs generated from self test e messages e messages 0 e selftest Runs a built in self test of all projector components and returns a status summary result in the window Self Test Reset Projector Restore factory defaults Must reboot p
31. file click Restore button any time before saving TCGD NOTES You can create a new custom target by defining different coordinates for one or more TCGD colors or simply by changing the tolerance state and this saving as anew TCGD file NOTE Jndustry defined TCGD standards such as P7v2 and others are write protected and cannot be changed modifications to such a target must be saved under a new TCGD file name entirely Once you have created a new TCGD file it appears in the Channel Page 2 menu where it can be selected for use in the display For most applications TCGD values are used simply to verify that displayed colors actually do match the standard i e you can measure each color at the screen and compare its coordinates to those appearing in the TCGD fields to confirm that the projected colors are accurate For special applications in which you want to create a unique target color standard enter new TCGD coordinates as desired and then save as a new TCGD file Apply as usual from the Channel Page 2 menu CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CH IS TIE l Section 3 Operation WHITE TOLERANCE NOTES If desired define new tolerance coordinates for the current TCGD to increase or decrease this tolerance area or to change its shape or location Larger boxes relax the tolerance reducing the loss of light caused by precise matching If the projector s whites must precisely match the target white point typical for tele
32. for the installed lens Typically the lens must be calibrated when a new or different lens has been installed when the lens mount has been replaced or if ILS settings are drifting within a short period of time Once lens calibration is completed the results for the current lens are saved to the system To adjust individual motors select from Focus Zoom Vertical and or Horizontal To calibrate all motors in sequence select All Axes When Idle is active it indicates lens calibration is currently inactive NOTE Idle must be inactive in order for Lens Calibration to work When changing lenses you must select the lens from the Lens Table in the Advanced Lens menu and then perform a lens calibration This will adjust the ranges so that you get full range use for the selected lens Configuration Menu Configuration The Configuration menu provides controls for adjusting the contrast and CDP Contrast brightness settings of the CDP run diagnostic controls select the use of the CDP Backlight auxiliary lens as well as provide you with controls to define and change Interrogator various Ethernet settings such as the projector s network address Interrogator Administrator S milar controls are also available through the web user interface Refer to Section 3 4 4 Status Menu for a description of Interrogator controls Warning Never run Interrogator during a show as this could cause image Figure 3 6 CDP disruption Refer to Section 3 4 8 A
33. front lamp duct lift the small light shield on the rear lamp duct cover Figure 4 3 so that it does not get jammed between the two pieces when they come together To ensure a good fit between the two pieces squeeze the top and bottom cover snaps to ensure they are locked in place The light shield should move freely to need the touch Be ront lamp duc Figure 4 3 Lift Light Shield CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE i Section 4 Maintenance STEP 8 Close Lamp Door STEP 9 Turn Wall Circuit ON STEP 10 Web UI Adjustments In the Advanced Lamp History menu of the web user interface select New Lamp and record lamp type serial number and number of the hours logged on to the lamp If the lamp has not been previously used enter 0 STEP 11 Turn Lamp ON Press LAMP ON on the CDP STEP 12 Adjust LampLOC Immediately adjust lamp position LampLOC via the CDP Lamp menu or the Advanced Lamp menu in the web interface refer to Section 3 4 7 Advanced Menu By adjusting lamp position you can achieve optimized light output by centering the lamp with the reflector and obtaining correct distancing from the center of the illumination system 4 5 Replacing the Filter AUNDE Use only special high efficiency Christie approved filters Never operate the projector without the filter installed eyte Always discard used air filters Replace the air filter whenever the lamp module is replaced or sooner if
34. glycol Use caution when handling Do not ingest Warnings Do not use coolants other than that specified by Christie with your projector Using unapproved coolant can result in projector damage and will also void projector warranty When refilling use caution not to spill or let any of the coolant drip on or near the electronics Fill the coolant reservoir only to its maximum fill line top level indicator Do not fill it more than this NOTE After filling the reservoir check the coolant hoses to ensure no kinks have been introduced that may restrict fluid flow TIP In the event coolant drips on any electronics or other nearby components blot the affected area using a dust free optical grade tissue It is recommended you blot a few times discard the tissue and use a new tissue to blot the area again Keep repeating this cycle until the coolant is cleaned up Then lightly moisten a new tissue with de ionized water and blot the area again Use a dry tissue to dry the area off Repeatedly using clean tissue and blotting the area should successfully remove coolant spills Exhaust Duct and Lamp Fan Interlocks CHECK Every 6 months Check and maintain the projector s two vane switches every 6 months One is located in the exhaust duct and the other is near the lamp fan Check operation as follows 1 Turn power to the projector ON but do not turn lamp on 2 Turn OFF extractor fan 3 Confirm that the extractor fan vane switch has indicated an
35. in Figure 3 41 b Select the shar file and click Upgrade to begin the upgrade Allow approximately 15 minutes for the upgrade A status window will appear to show percentage complete Click Close to continue REBOOT THE PROJECTOR INTO APPLICATION MODE a Once the upgrade is complete click Reboot from the Failsafe web screen This reboots the projector back into application mode and the login screen will appear Allow approximately 2 minutes to com plete 3 5 2 Downgrading from v2 x to v1 1 If you downgrade from v2 x to an earlier version v1 1 the loading procedure must be performed twice This is due to a change in the memory structure of the firmware that occurred in v2 0 NOTE This procedure cannot be completed remotely You must have physical access to the projector in order to activate the Power OFF button on the Control Display Panel CDP 1 Perform the regular software load to go from v2 x to v1 1 Once the downgrade is complete reboot the projector by clicking the Reboot button in the failsafe web application Figure 3 41 CHAISTIE Figure 3 41 Failsafe Web Application CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 49 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 3 Operation CHA IS TIE 2 Wait for the three LEDs on the CDP to flash While the LEDs are flashing press and hold the Power OFF button on the CDP to enter into failsafe Failsafe 1s displayed on the CDP once you are in FAILSAFE mode NOTE f you failed to correctly complete thi
36. is applied LiteLOC returns to its original state Enter the FootLamberts measured for the minimum lamp power in the Min FL text box by entering the value or using the up down arrow buttons Click Apply to save the Min FL value Once Apply is clicked the Min Power button becomes unchecked and the Apply button becomes greyed out Lamp power returns to the lamp power that it was before Min Power was clicked Click Max Power to set the lamp power to its highest value for the installed lamp NOTE f enabled LiteLOC is disabled when Max Power is clicked to allow setting maximum power for the lamp Once the value is applied LiteLOC returns to its original state Enter the FootLamberts measured for the maximum lamp power in the Max FL text box by entering the value or using the up down arrow buttons Click Apply to save the Max FL value Once Apply is clicked the Max Power button becomes unchecked and the Apply button becomes greyed out Lamp power returns to the lamp power it was before Max Power was clicked CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 47 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 3 Operation CHix IS TIE 3 4 9 About Menu 3 5 3 5 1 3 48 The About menu is a read only screen that lists important information about the projector such as its serial number the current level of software and critical hardware components and the manufacture date yes 11 50 55 7 B Log out Projector Information License Information pi saad Proj
37. number recorded in the Advanced Lamp History menu the lamp timer resets to 0 and begins logging time for the new lamp All lamp information is displayed in the Advanced Lamp History menu including the last eight lamp logs Assuming the lamp Expiry Message checkbox has been enabled in the Advanced Preference menu recommended an expiry message will appear as an alarm window when the lamp has reached its defined Lamp Expiry limit and should be replaced DANGER 1 t is recommended that you set Lamp Expiry based on the average lifetime of the lamp as older lamps become increasingly fragile and more prone to sudden failure or even explosion which can be damaging and dangerous 2 Lamp replacement must be performed by qualified service technicians only These maximum limits appear in the table below Table 3 23 Lamp Expiry Hours Lamp Type Replace BEFORE CDXL 20 2 0 kW 3500 hours CDXL 30 3 0 kW 2500 hours CDXL 30SD 3 0 kW 2000 hours when operating at 2 5 kW 1100 hours when operating at 3 0 kW Lamp Rotation When the lamp reaches mid life a Lamp Rotation message will appear as an alarm window to indicate the bulb should be physically rotated 180 to ensure an even burn of the lamp Rotating the lamp improves its performance and life expectancy Lamp rotation requires removal of the quartz bulb and therefore the same safety precautions as lamp replacement must be taken Lamp rotation must be performed by qualified service
38. optiosn when SIN 2 292 Dual 010 422 Unpacked 10Bit O E Pixels 011 422 Unpacked 10Bit O E Lines 012 422 Packed 12Bit O E Pixels 013 422 Packed 12Bit O E Lines 014 444 Unpacked 10Bit 015 444 Packed 10Bit Mixed 016 444 Packed 10Bit O E Pixels 017 444 facked 12Bit 018 422 Unpacked 10Bit O E Frames Valid options when SIN 3 DVI A or 4 DVI B 020 Unpacked SBit 021 Packed 10Bit 022 Packed 12Bit Valid options when SIN 5 DVI Twin 030 Twin packed 10Bit SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select data format for current channel EXAMPLES DTF Get current data format DTF L Show entries on the list DTF 1 or DTF 422 Packed 12Bit Set current data format to 1 292 422 Packed 12Bit DTF C108 Get data format on channel 108 DTF C108 20 or DTF C108 Unpacked 8Bit Use data format 20 DVI Unpacked 8Bit on channel 108 CP2000 ZX User Manual A 5 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Appendix A Serial API CHA IS TIE Enable Error Messages EME DESCRIPTION Enable error messages SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE FANF 0 No Fan Fail warning will be generated 1 Fan Fail warning will be generated NONE 0 disable broadcast 1 enable broadcast of error messages to all connected serial ports and telnet ses sions TEMP 0 No Over Temperature warning will be generated
39. or pull down list of further options will then appear Configuration Channel Lamp Test Patterns Extra long menus are indicated by a small arrow in the bottom right corner of the display To scroll through a list of items use the down arrow key Once past the four line limit of the display another arrow will appear in the upper left corner to allow scrolling of the menu in both directions Figure 3 2 CDP Main Menu Options Press EXIT once when you want to return to the previous level of options Other navigation icons used in menus are as follows U o Additional menu items available press ENTER to view Menu option is enabled ON OGO Menu option is disabled OFF Icons Various status icons are used in the CDP display to convey projector status With the exception of the status icon all other CDP icons will appear on the display as the functions are enabled or disabled Icon Description This icon always appears in the u right hand corner of the CDP display to indi Y Status cate the communication status of the projector When flashing active communica tion is taking place When solid it can mean that communication is temporarily stalled i e too many keypresses entered at one time or that communication with the projector has failed This icon appears on the CDP an whenever the following functions are ON DS Lamp Change Lamp Rotation or Filter Change Service l This icon appears on the CDP displa
40. other body parts away The Lens Control menu enables users to adjust focus Horizontal X and Vertical Y offsets and zoom of the lens It also provides the option to reset and calibrate the lens enable the intelligent lens system ILS and perform adjustments in MANUAL mode Refer to Channel Lens Menu on page 3 30 for a general description of the same controls accessible from the web user interface NOTES 1 Using the knobs on the lens mount to adjust these positions does not save the settings to the channel They are designed for temporary use and will therefore be lost once the channel changes 2 Only Advanced users can modify channel settings 3 Keep clear of rotating parts Remotely operated motors may start to spin without warning 4 Avoid long hair jewelry and loose clothing exposure to the knobs during manual adjustment 5 In case of emergency unplug the line cord to immediately halt movement of the lens mount Lens Adjustment Lens Control This menu enables users to adjust the Horizontal X and Vertical Y offsets Lens Adjustment 5 of the lens motors as well as adjust focus and zoom To view the changes gen b ensure a test pattern is displayed Once the adjustments are adequate for the a a j particular application the settings can be saved to the specific channel To lee adjust Focus and Zoom use the right left arrow buttons to adjust the min max values The Horizontal X and Vertical Y values
41. other equipment For applications or equipment utilizing serial communications use the Christie proprietary serial protocol to connect to the RS232 B port on the PCM Figure 2 17 Caution The RS232 B port located on the PCM utilizes Christie proprietary protocol and is intended for Christie accessories or automation controllers only Do not connect other devices here 292 A 292 B DVI D B o lt So oje DVI D A From PC Serial Link P a f Ww eee0eee0 II eee C olEEER LJ LJ LI Management RS232B_ Service Ethernet From External PWR CPU Ethernet Hub A Connect serial links to RS 232B only a 1 p Serial link gt a gt N PC Ethernet link ema Server Figure 2 17 Communication Links with Projector O gt Control Display Panel CDP The CDP comes pre installed and does not require further connection PC Laptop Server or Network To communicate with the projector from a computer server or an existing network connect the equipment to the Ethernet hub or switch at your site CP2000 ZX User Manual 2 13 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 2 Installation amp Setup CHA IS TIE 2 3 Re wiring For Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS Ne lolN Ensure power is disconnected before moving side panel If
42. projector from tipping forward while being adjusted for tilt or when the optical auxiliary lens is installed Yor Neale Disconnect the projector from the AC for these initial alignments Images are not yet needed For an ideal installation the CP2000 ZX lens surface should be centered and parallel to the theatre screen This orientation helps to ensure optimized lens performance with minimal offset Choose a sturdy mounting surface that allows for this If this position 1s not possible such as when the projector is significantly higher than the center of the screen it is better to rely on offset rather than extra tilt Adjusting Tilt Important For best optical performance avoid tilting the projector excessively Use vertical offset of the lens instead Check with theatre personnel for the degree of screen tilt or measure this incline with a protractor at the screen Tilt the projector to match the screen tilt angle by extending or retracting the projector s four adjustable feet NOTE The front to back tilt of the projector must not exceed 15 This limit ensures safe lamp operation and proper position of the liquid cooling reservoir in the projector Adjusting Feet Leveling To adjust the height or level of the projector extend or retract the adjustable feet located on the bottom of the projector by rotating them Once the required adjustment is made tighten the lock nut See Figure 2 19 NOTE Make sure the projector s rear sa
43. projector from tipping Secure the strap between the projector and the optional rack mount or any other surface it is mounted to 1 Position the projector at an appropriate throw distance projector to screen distance and vertical position Ideally center the projector with the theatre screen If competing for space with an already present film projector aim the projector slightly off center as shown in Figure 2 1 This will slightly increase side keystoning but will minimize the horizontal lens offset required NOTE Unlike film projectors it is best to keep the projector lens surface as parallel to the screen as pos sible even if significantly above the screen center When a particularly short throw distance combines with a very wide screen you may have to forfeit some aim and stay more parallel to the screen In such cases some lens offset can reduce the keystone distortion DEAL TYPICAL COMPROMISE Screen Center Off Center Projector Center Aimed Projector Figure 2 1 Position the Projector 2 Attach the supplied safety strap to the back of the projector and fasten it to the mounting surface Use of this strap is MANDATORY to prevent the projector from tipping when a lens or auxiliary lens mount is installed NOTE It is also recommended that you use the optional hold down clamp P N 116 100101 01 be used to firmly secure the rear feet 3 Once you have completed the remaining installation steps and the project
44. pull down sequence which is typically a 2 2 Pull Down sequence Pull down is used to Sequence distribute file content to video Since film is projected at 24 frames per second and video typically at 60 pictures per second the film content must be converted to video for optimal display Pull Down Offset Identifies and sets the frame offset from Fields to 5 SMPTE Field Bit Use the drop down menu to select the field offset polarity NOTE Components marked with an asterisk are part of any pre defined PCF Projector Configuration File that controls image processing for a given source When the Use PCF checkbox is checked these components disappear from the Channel menu and are protected from further change 3 26 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHRISTIE Channel 3D Control Menu Section 3 Operation This screen provides numerous controls for adjusting and synchronizing incoming 3D signals always dual L R HD SDI signals at the SMPTE 292 A and 292 B ports with each other and with external 3D equipment such as screens emitters and glasses Sets which GPI to use when 3D Sync Input Mode Assigned GPI Sets frame rate per signals Select sync input type to match source Defines frame order for correct L R pairing amp smooth motion 3D Input Control Displays current channel Enable 3D test pattern Activate C 3D Test 7 Enable 3D he As Channel 5 Reser
45. the Power Per Button PPB control When PPB is on the lamp hardware will be set according to the channel specific value of LPP When PPB is off the lamp hardware uses the global GLOB value for LPP DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 EXAMPLES LPP 2500 Set lamp power to 2500 for current channel LPP C101 2500 If channel 101 active same as LPP 2500 LPP C102 2500 If channel 102 INactive set lamp power to 2500 for channel 102 regardless of PPB LPP GLOB 2500 Set lamp power to 2500 for global All channels with PPB off will use this value If current channel s PPB is off the lamp will adjust immediately LPP C108 Get lamp power for channel 108 regardless of PPB Lens Vertical Direction LVD DESCRIPTION Get set the current vertical direction SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE None LVD 1 1 EXAMPLES LVD 1 set vertical direction to positive LVD return current vertical direction 1 or 1 CP2000 ZX User Manual A 15 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Appendix A Serial API CHA IS TIE Lens Vertical Offset Adjustment LVO DESCRIPTION Adjust lens offset to specific vertical position Lens movement range 2050 to 2050 Use command without subcode If ILS is on motor will move to specified steps and save data to the active channel If ILS is off motor will move to specified steps do not save data to the active channel Use LVO with Subcode C
46. the image seems to jump back and forth during horizontal pans the L R Display Sequence is likely backwards Try reversing the current setting Single 3D Input Not Working A single source signal containing both left and right data is not currently supported CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 59 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 3 Operation CHA IS TIE 3 9 Cinema Operation This section explains how trained operators can use the projector for presenting cinema events such as first run movies stored on a digital media storage device Please read through these pages before displaying cinema for the first time A good understanding of all cinema functions and how to access them will help you to run an event smoothly 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 amp Setup 3 9 1 Compatible Cinema Sources Make sure a digital media storage device or cinema server is connected to one of the 292A or 292B input ports These connections are typically made at the time of projector installation Refer to Figure 2 16 Table 3 24 Standard Single link SMPTE 292M Formats Source Original Source Vertical Scan Type Display Display Frame Standard Resolution Frequency Hz Resolution Rate Hz NOTES 1 Vertical rates shown as M N where M N 1 001 2 Signal must include 3 2 pull down encoding 3 Signal must inclu
47. the intelligent lens system settings When the channels are changed the ILS automatically moves the lens to adjust the focus Horizontal X and Vertical Y offset and zoom based on the pre defined settings All manual override settings are lost This feature should only be used to make quick changes Proper adjustments should be made in the Channel Lens menu when time permits When ILS is enabled Automatic ILS is checked and the channel has been specified it begins adjusting each motor The proper lens type must be selected from the Advanced Lens menu beforehand The position of each motor is then saved onto the system in the specific channel file This is not a global feature instead it is controlled on a per channel basis When this feature is enabled the ILS for the currently selected channel is turned ON NOTES 1 Using the knobs on the lens mount to adjust these positions does not save the settings to the channel They are designed for temporary use and will therefore be lost once the channel changes 2 Only Advanced users can modify channel settings 3 Keep clear of rotating parts Remotely operated motors may Start to spin without warning 4 In case of emergency unplug the line cord to immediately halt movement of the lens mount To Enable ILS Per Channel 1 From the Main menu select one of the available channels 2 Enable Test Patterns checkbox to select a test pattern 3 Select the ILS button from the Main menu to launc
48. the unit is to be configured for UPS backup of the Low Voltage Power Supply LVPS and subsequently the electronics rewiring is required l 2 2 14 Remove the plastic cover over the AC relay by pinching the top and bottom of the cover and removing it Using a 2 Phillips screwdriver loosen terminal screws 4 amp 8 on the AC Relay and remove the Blue and Brown wires coming from the LVPS Leave the Black and White wires that lead into the base of the unit main input wiring attached Remove the UPS terminal block cover and loosen the LVPS L and N screws Take the Blue and Brown wires out of the L and N clips and re route these wires to the UPS terminal block through the clip closest to it Attach the Blue and Brown wires to the UPS terminal Take the Brown and Blue wires that were previously attached to the AC Relay and attach them to the LVPS terminal Attach the Brown wire to the L terminal and the Blue wire to the N terminal as shown in Figure 2 18 Torque screws to 14 in lbs Use clips to secure wires Reattach cover Remove the previously loosened screws of the AC Relay terminals 4 amp 8 Attach the unattached LED wires coming from the Ballast Power to the AC Relay terminals followed by Main Input wires NOTE Order and orientation are important e Wire one LED terminal to the screw for terminal 4 followed by the White wire Turn the terminals so that they are back to back with the White wire facing down and the L2 facin
49. 0 ZX User Manual 3 5 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 3 Operation CHA IS TIE j 3 3 Using the Control Display Panel CDP The CDP provides fast and easy local operation and monitoring of various projector functions It is located on the back panel of the projector but for convenience can be removed and installed in an alternate location in the projection room NOTES 1 Do not use the CDP as a handheld remote It is designed for fixed installation only 2 An optional 25ft extension cable kit P N 108 283101 01 is available to allow installation of the CDP in another location In most cases the CDP will be the primary interface with the projector For more sophisticated setup and diagnostic controls refer to Section 3 4 Using the Web User Interface 3 3 1 CDP Key Descriptions 3 6 as CHRISTIE Projector Status Indicators Menu Display Main Menu toggle Exit Return to previous menu level In MENU If in an editing window press once to Navigation Arr ow Keys abort the edit press again to exit the Adjust settings up or down current menu Navigate within window Enter Select a highlighted menu item change or select a menu item NOTE Play and Stop for future use PLAY _ Lamp ON Lamp OFF Use these O buttons to turn the lamp ON or OFF NOTE You can also go from standby mode directly to lamp on using Lamp Power ON Power OFF POWER ON LAMP ON ON button Use these buttons to turn the proj
50. 0 ZX requires a 3D capable SMPTE source and a few special hardware software setups as described below O CP2000 ZX projector includes all standard 3D components O Two HD SDI cinema signals left and right connected to the projector s SMPTE ports 292 A and 292 B NOTE Use of a single input consisting of both left and right data is not currently supported O Sync output device e IR emitter for controlling the L R gating switching of active glasses OR e Pi Cell polarizer for controlling a screen that has a silver polarization preserving surface for use with passive glasses OR e Filter Wheel for controlling the spectrum of light for use with passive glasses 1 Custom 3D sync output cable GPIO such as available from RealD e For routing the projector s output sync to your sync output device connect from the projector s GPIO to the emitter filter wheel controller or polarizer NOTE The GPIO connector can be accessed from the right side of the projector Refer to Appendix C GPIO for GPIO pinout information 1 Power supply for your sync output device typically wired with the custom GPIO cable Proper 3D configuration defined in the Channel 3D Control menu Use an internal test pattern for best results CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE i Section 3 Operation 3 8 2 Hardware Setup Refer to the illustrations provided for the general hardware configuration supported Use either an IR emitt
51. 08 PPB Get Power Per Button state for current channel Processing Mode PRM DESCRIPTION Select whether to use cinema processing mode Cinema processing uses extended image pixel depth and color Be algorithms Alternative content is not intended to use cinema processing 0 do not use Cinema Processing 1 use Cinema Processing SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with channel number Valid range is 101 164 Select processing mode for the current channel EXAMPLES PRM C108 1 Use cinema processing mode on channel 108 PRM C108 0 Do not use cinema processing mode on channel 108 PRM Get current processing mode CP2000 ZX User Manual A 19 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Appendix A Serial API CHA IS TIE l Serial Port PRT DESCRIPTION Get a list of serial ports available on the device SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE NONE EXAMPLES PRT 1 Get list of ports Power PWR DESCRIPTION Change the power state of the projector Data can be 3 Power OFF all electronics power OFF except Projector Control Module PCM It s also called standby mode 1 Power ON projector is powered ON with lamp ON 0 Full power mode projector is ready for lamp ON 11 Warm up Read only it s middle status between standby and full power mode 10 Cool down Read only projector will stay in cooling down mode for 15 minute after lamp is turned OFF SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE COOL Read only status of curren
52. 08 1 Use auxiliary lens on channel 108 AML C108 Query auxiliary lens setting for channel 108 AML C108 001 Response form previous query AML INST 1 Set flag for using MALM otherwise MALM is ignored AML LENI 300 Move lens to 300 for lens in position AML LENO 6000 Move lens to 6000 for lens out position AML POSI Query where the lens is AML CSTA Query how much percent the MALM calibration is running A 2 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Appendix A Serial API Backup BAK DESCRIPTION This control backs up various parts of the system Files are zipped date time stamped and placed in the var www backup directory SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE CFIL Retrieve the name of the last sucessful configuration backup Read only sub code INTR A value of 0 will launch the interrogator in normal mode This collects the common logs in the system A value of 1 will launch the interrogator in enhanced mode Enhanced mode offers additional debug info as well as provides the normal info EXAMPLES BAK CONF 1 Backup all configuration controls BAK USER 1 Backup all users BAK INTR 1 Run interrogator enhanced BAK INTR 0 Run interrogator normal BAK CFIL BAK CFIL http 192 168 0 0 backup config model sub serial_date_time tar BAK CHAN 1 Backup all channel controls Baud Rate BDR DESCRIPTION Set the baud rate for a serial communications port SUBCODE DESCRIPTI
53. 2 10 12 0l9r CADE 01er E amends 2 23 2102 NEVE CU OMG ser 1 Maskini nee es 2 24 2 103 Projector Connouration Files P CUS een 2 24 3 Operation 2010 10 10m eg 0 1 or 6100 010 lt 1 kc eee ee een eee ene ere eee ee ese eee eee 3 2 SALAT UE ee ee ee rer 3 2 34 2 Control Display Panel CDP ne ea 3 2 CP2000 ZX User Manual i 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Table of Contents CHA IS TIE II OD ee EEE 3 2 Sl VAS De een 3 2 oo in Adjustable Leveling alo gt Ieee ee eee ee eee eee eet eee eee eee ee 3 2 ABEDE i EAA N REINE NEE nvton A sem verve tee pecan OEE E A 3 3 3 1 7 Lens Mount and Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount cccccccccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 3 3 IS S CU een 3 3 3 1 2 Source and Communication Pane ee ee ee 3 3 31 10 Aux hary Pane enge 3 4 3 2 Powering Up Powering Down the Projectot cccccsssessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssseseseeegs 3 4 3 2 1 Powering Up the Projector 22222222220sssssssssnssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 3 4 3 22 Powerne OW Ge Po er ee ee el 3 5 32 el al 1 0169 tal POWER ee eee eee 3 5 BES 0760 fe 6 eee ee ee eee E ee ee eee ee 3 5 E E e E A E ee nee 3 5 3 3 Using the Control Display Panel CDP uuueeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneneneennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 3 6 33 a OD eal Eey DES all cle 0 10 eee ere eee ee ra ee 3 6 us lines Tor sms ioe EDP peer ee enn eeeeae nee een 3 6 32 NAVA a E CD
54. 2 port A EXAMPLES RAL 0 Disable remote serial protocol access for all Ethernet ports RAL Get access level for Ethernet ports RAL 0 RAL PRTA 2 Set remote serial protocol access level on port A to free access RAL PRTA Get access level RAL PRTA 2 SCCI Settings SCC DESCRIPTION Enable disable the SCCI control EXAMPLES SCC1 Enables the SCCI control Screen Format SCF DESCRIPTION Select Screen format file which describes the geometry for the output image DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 EXAMPLES SCF C108 FLAT Use file FLAT on channel 108 SCF C108 Get screen file name on channel 108 SCF L List all available entries of screen control SCF TEMP FLAT Use file FLAT as DLP active file SCF RFSH 1 Refresh TI file list SMPTE Field Bit SFB DESCRIPTION Set SMPTE Field Bit SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Set SMPTE Field Bit for the current channel EXAMPLES SFB L List all entries on SMPTE Field Bit control SFB C101 1 Set SMPTE Field Bit to 1 on channel 101 SFB C101 Get SMPTE Field Bit on channel 101 CP2000 ZX User Manual A 21 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Appendix A Serial API CHA IS TIE Shutter Douser SHU DESCRIPTION Open Close shutter douser SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE Select douser position 0 douser removed fr
55. 6 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHRISTIE Appendix D CDP Error Codes CP2000 ZX User Manual D 1 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Appendix D CDP Error Codes CHAISTIE Table D 1 CDP Error Codes Interlocks Ballast Ballast No Communication NA Thermal Sensors and Fan Speeds DD Bik Sensor Failed By No I2C Communication Sensor Failed By No I2C Communication Moe Sensor Failed By No I2C Communication Failed By No I2C Communication Failed By No PC Communication Lamp Errors StrikeFail Lamp Strike Failed UnexpectedOff Lamp Unexpected Off System Self Test EDID Checksum EDID Checksum Failed on TI or PCM FPGA Checksum FPGA Code Checksum Failed DDR Memory Test Failed TI State Find D 2 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Corporate offices Worldwide offices USA Cypress United Kingdom Hungary Eastern Europe Beijing ph 714 236 8610 ph 44 118 977 8000 ph 36 0 147 48 100 ph 86 10 6561 0240 Canada Kitchener Germany Singapore Korea ISO 9001 ISO 14001 ph 519 744 8005 ph 49 2161 664540 ph 65 6877 8737 ph 82 2 702 1601 OMI OMI Fra nce S h a ng hai Ja pa n REGISTERED REGISTERED ph 33 0 1 41 21 44 04 ph 86 21 6278 7708 ph 81 3 3599 7481 eS For the most current technical documentation please visit www christiedigital com C HIS TE
56. 9 CHA IS TIE i Section 1 Introduction 1 3 2 1 3 3 1 3 4 1 3 5 How the Projector Works The CP2000 ZX accepts a variety of cinema or DVI compatible non cinema signals for projection on front screens typical in commercial theatre or other large screen applications High brightness light is generated by a short arc Xenon lamp then modulated by three Digital Micromirror Device DMD panels responding to incoming data streams of digitized red green and blue color information As these digital streams flow from the source light from the responding on pixels of each panel is reflected converged and then projected to the screen through one or more front lenses where all pixel reflections are superimposed in sharp full color images User Interface Overview The CP2000 ZX incorporates two basic user interface systems the Control Display Panel and the Web User Interface The Control Display Panel CDP is a simple keypad with a small alphanumeric LCD display panel that can be backlit for easy viewing in dark projection rooms It is used for a simple setup local control of power lamp douser control channel selection lamp installation and alignment etc The Web User Interface is a Web based interface produced internally by the projector but displayed and controlled by a Web based browser on a remote local area Ethernet network or at a distance over internet protocol The Web User Interface is a full function setup and di
57. AMPLES TFR L List all entries on the frame rate multiple factor TFR C101 1 Set frame rate multiple to 4 2 on channel 101 TFR C101 Get frame rate multiple on channel 101 Input Reference GPI TGI DESCRIPTION Setup Input Reference General Purpose Input for 3D control Selects the signal to be used to synchronize the video processing so the system knows which eye the images are targeted for SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select Input reference GPI for the current channel EXAMPLES TGI L List all entries on Input Reference GPI control TGI C101 1 Set Input Reference GPI to 1 on channel 101 TGI C101 Get Input Reference GPI on channel 101 CP2000 ZX User Manual A 27 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Appendix A Serial API CHA IS TIE TI Certificate and Tracking Key TIG DESCRIPTION Gets the TI certificate and tracking key EXAMPLES TIG CERT Gets the TI certificate TIG TKEY Gets the TI tracking key Input Reference TIR DESCRIPTION Setup Input timing Reference for 3D control SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 None Select input reference for the current channel EXAMPLES TIR L List all entries on Input Reference control TIR C101 1 Set Input Reference to on channel 101 TIR C101 Get Input Reference on channel 101 Time Date TMD DESCR
58. CP2000 2X USER MANUAL 020 100006 06 CHRISTIE CP2000 2X USER MANUAL 020 100006 06 NOTICE This equipment 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 equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment 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 this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada The equipment is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components that can be recycled and reused This symbol X means that electrical and electronic equipment at their end of life should be disposed of separately from regular waste Please dispose of this equipment 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 Copyright 2007 2009 Christie Digital Systems USA
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60. EP NT ee een 3 7 VO a ee esse 3 7 Poll Down VASES ee ee ats 3 7 User id Bir Cote ee een 3 8 Editing Text or Numerical Values ccccccssssssssessssesesesessesseseseseseseesessesesseeeeeeseseeeeeseeegs 3 8 Channie I ee 3 8 Ln INST RIED BERNER tees eee gsc REN BELCRGER DUNRHE lt eee ete E E 3 9 Loa OO ee 3 9 ONTO UE TIO Me N Tees ee re 3 10 Status Men and Alarm Conditions rennen ernennen 3 11 Poara O ee T E EE A E 3 11 SA sie tie We oU e ET CE ea ae ee era 3 12 ELUTA e N ER B E ee tea 3 12 34 2 Navy salns the Web User Mera Ce aj seatesaccscapsashawsandeconancashsessauatequmestiavevedaecceeasbeaseensaanuenans 3 14 SA IN IVC ee 3 15 POG SON i OEE ee es ea Be na 3 15 Tumtbelamp ON OF OFF a an heran 3 15 Open or Close the Douser SUMET zu neuen 3 15 Display a TS Pal ee ee ee ee 3 15 Move EARN nn So ire ad de ner wena Son atest renee 3 15 Inteligent Lens System ILS ep ecescnaeng ec suey oetanstaqutass ucecus TEE 3 16 To Enable ICS Perl bannel ee 3 16 TO ParAcive C hannel ILS SCM OS zen 3 16 To Temporarily Alter the Active Channel ILS Settings ueeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenennennnnnneenneeennnn 3 16 STAECR Aal Or PSEMA ONS rocin en 3 16 SI a N ee E ee ee 3 17 AUS 55 SCT IV CMU AENNENEENE NEIL E E 3 17 Staus Te Men ee ee ee ee 3 20 Status Status Summary Menu ueeeeeeeesssssensnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnssnnnnnnnennnnennnnenn 3 21 ii CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA I
61. Figure 3 47 Intelligent Lens System Focus e From the Main menu click ILS Click the clockwise counterclockwise buttons as necessary for overall focus improvements Offsets From the Main menu click ILS Click the up down left right buttons as necessary to adjust the image and make it square on the screen For best results avoid extreme tilts or offsets Corner vignettes on a white test pattern indicates extreme offset that should be avoided If you need more vertical offset range you can mechanically adjust tilt to help compensate for significant differences in screen and lens height Zoom e From the Main menu click ILS Click the zoom in out buttons to enlarge or shrink the image in each direc tion as necessary CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 55 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 3 Operation CHA IS TIE 3 8 3 8 1 3 56 Working with 3D A single projector can display 3D images as described below Such images require a 3D capable source as well as additional hardware and cabling to correctly display and interpret in a typical stereo 3D viewing environment Images generated from a 3D cinema source consist of a series of images frames or fields that alternate quickly between two slightly different viewpoints corresponding to the physical separation of our left and right eyes called parallax When these frames are displayed with enough speed and viewed with special glasses synchronized with the left right L R frame sequencin
62. G C108 Nominal Use file Nominal on channel MCG C108 Get measured color file name on channel 108 MCG L List all entries of measured color control MCG TEMP Nominal Use file Nominal as DLP active file MCG RFSH 1 Refresh TI file list A 16 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Appendix A Serial API Channel Name NAM DESCRIPTION Set the descriptive channel name for the specified channel SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select channel name for the current channel EXAMPLES NAM C108 Scope 2 39 Set channel name for channel 108 NAM C108 Get channel name for channel 108 Network Setup NET DESCRIPTION Set the network parameters for Eth0 Ethl DLP Gateway CineIPM Subnet 0 and Subnet 1 SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE CIPM Define IP address for the Cine IPM ethernet controller DLPO IP address for the Cinema Electronics EIPM Enable disable Cine IPM When enabled projector will add 6 entries to SIN command Data format will use DVI mode for Cine IPM port EXAMPLES NET ETHO 192 168 1 35 Set new IP address on the MGMT ethernet controller NET ETHI 192 168 1 36 Set new IP address on the AUX ethernet controller NET GATE 192 168 0 1 Set the gateway NET SUBO 255 255 255 0 Set the subnet mask on the MGMT ethernet controller NET HOST MyHostName Set the host name ET DO
63. IPTION Set the time zone SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE DATE Set the date in the form yyyy mm dd TIME Set the local time in the form hh mm ss NOTE Time must be set using 24 hr clock regardless of LOC TIME setting EXAMPLES TMD ZONE 20 Set time zone to EST TMD TIME 17 50 45 Set new local time TMD DATE 2007 02 30 Set the local date TMD TIME Get local time TMD TIME 17 50 45 Output Reference GPO TOO DESCRIPTION Setup Display Reference GPO for 3D control This signal selects the output signal that will be used as a ref erence to the gating technology so that the images can be targeted to the correct eyes SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select GPO for the current channel EXAMPLES TOO L List all entries on Output Reference GPO control TOO C101 1 Set Output Reference GPO to 1 on channel 101 TOO C101 Get Output Reference GPO on channel 101 A 28 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Appendix A Serial API Output Reference Polarity TOP DESCRIPTION Setup Output timing signal reference polarity for 3D control SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select output reference polarity for the current channel EXAMPLES TOP L List all on Output Reference Polarity control TOP C101 1 Set Output Reference Polarity to 1
64. Inc All rights reserved All brand names and products are trademarks registered trademarks or trade names of their respective holders Canadian manufacturing facility is ISO 9001 and 14001 certified 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 available at the time of printing 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 without notice or obligation WARRANTY For complete information about Christie s limited warranty please contact your Christie Dealer In addition to the 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 Christie 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 sup plier other than Christie d Problems caused by combination of the equipment with non Christie equipment such as distribution systems cam eras video tape recorders etc or use of the equipment with any non Christie interface device e Damage caused by misuse improper power source accident fire flood lightening eart
65. M u nen 3 57 3 84 31 Trouble SEOO Te ee ee ne eee 3 59 SIT SE Pal E r E E A E AA A A AA 3 59 eate TSS ANU E E ee 3 59 ING BD E i o EAE EAT EEE 3 59 nocne r e TOSS a a E E E E E 3 59 ION ee ee 3 59 Smel gt Input No WORE ee ee 3 59 IEIET OPE LON RR EN since sa carseat A E EE AEEA E AEE E 3 60 39 T Compatible Cineni OIC ee ee 3 60 Sa PA SO FINN e ee E E E A 3 61 Projector Variables Using an Anamorphic Lens ccccccseeessssessessssssssessessssssseesseeseeens 3 61 Projector Variables Using a Wide Converter Lens ccccceeesesesssssssseesesssssesesesseeeeseeees 3 62 Theatre Vanables Maske nee ee 3 62 3 10 N09 C1HE ME OPT au ernennen 3 63 310 1 Selen a O E ee ers 3 63 4 Maintenance A Sal er Warnings and Guide NIN SS einen 4 2 All Bay sa ee ee 4 2 41 2 General Piece 100 nero ee ee 4 2 4 1 3 AC Power Precautions uessssssesssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnsnnnnnen 4 3 21 4 Pan PE 1000 8 ic nen ee Ree ne ne ee ee eee 4 3 Wear Proteine CM a eaters cpa eaten ene cies eng a gc aces ened ee eee 4 3 Coone Lamp e100 oc 1 haere E ae ee ene ee eee ese eee 4 3 4 2 Maintaining Proper OO NIN a oscars aousysiss aisqanesouw away e er wis davies avy e Sr AE Ar ER 4 4 IN DAN ON ee ee 4 4 ADDED ee ee rer 4 4 iv CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE i Table of Contents AA Bio EO E E T E E A E E O EOE eee 4 4 Palins e Coona TVO een E
66. MA MyDomainName Set the domain name ET ETHO Retrieve IP address from MGMT controller NET ETHO 192 168 1 35 ET ETHI Retrieve IP address from AUX controller NET ETHI 192 168 0 100 NET MACO Retrieve MAC address from MGMT controller NET MACO 00 12 3F 7B 76 B4 NET MACI Retrieve MAC address from AUX controller NET MACI 00 12 3F 7B 76 B5 NET GATE Retrieve default gateway NET GATE 192 168 0 1 NET DLPO 192 168 206 10 Set Cinema IP address NET DLP0 NET DLPO 192 168 206 010 Query Cinema IP address and response Network Routing NTR DESCRIPTION Set routing for ASCII messages SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE Used to enable or disable daisy chaining EXAMPLES NTR 1 List routing options NTR 0 Each connection is routed separately NTR 3 Full daisy chaining CP2000 ZX User Manual A 17 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Appendix A Serial API CHA IS TIE Projector Configuration File PCF DESCRIPTION Set Projector een File PCF file for the specified channel This file is used to configure many aspects of the cinema electronics It will only be used if PCF in use PIU control is set SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 Select PCF file for the current channel Set 1 to refresh files 0 do nothing EXAMPLES PCF C108 SCOPE 2 39 Use PCF file Scope 2 39 on channel 108 File used when PIU is
67. ON OF USE PRTA Set the baud rate on port A Rates can be 1200 2400 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 EXAMPLES BDR PRTA 6 Set baud rate on port A to 115200 bits per second BDR PRTA Get baud rate BRD PRTA 006 115200 Emergency Stop BGT DESCRIPTION Emergency Stop for commands that are running in a separate thread SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE STOP Action command no argument required EXAMPLES BGT STOP Stop any currently running control threads CP2000 ZX User Manual A 3 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Appendix A Serial API CHA IS TIE Control Display Panel Settings CDP DESCRIPTION Enable error messages SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE BACK 0 100 CDP Backlight Brightness level both screen and key backlights 0 disable backlight CONT 0 100 CDP Contrast level PASS This will set new password for CDP EXAMPLES CDP CONT 60 Change the contrast level to 60 CDP CONT Requests current contrast level Example response is CDP CONT 50 CDP BACK 0 Disable the backlight CDP BACK 100 Set the backlight to full brightness CDP PASS CHRISTIE Set CDP password to CHRISTIE Channel CHA DESCRIPTION Select Channel_configuration to use Channel range is 101 to 164 Channel configuration sets the input rout ing and image processing options for input signals SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE None Select Channel Valid range 101 164 EXAMPLES CHA Get current active channel
68. P DESCRIPTION Query a list of all available serial commands with brief descriptions and current enabled states SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE Request entire command help listing or list for a single command EXAMPLES HLP Retrieve entire command help listing HLP BRT Retrieve all subcodes descriptions enables for BRT control CP2000 ZX User Manual A 7 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Appendix A Serial API CHA IS TIE Intelligent Light System Config ILS DESCRIPTION Enable disable the Intelligent Lens System in specified channel SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE ACLB Enable disable the Auto Lens Mount and Lens reset feature Once ACLB is turned on lens mount and lens system will be reset automatically when system is powered on BACE Backlash enable flag 0 1 The default value is 1 enabled CALB Calibrate travel range and backlash on specified motor 1 Horizontal Offset 2 Vertical Offset 3 Zoom 4 Focus 5 All above CSTS Motor calibration status 0 100 RSET Move motor to center flag the move back to current position 1 Horizontal Offset 2 Vertical Offset 3 Zoom 4 Focus 5 All above RSTS Motor reset status 0 100 NONE 1 0 Enable Disable the Intelligent Lens System for each channel EXAMPLES ILS 1 Enable ILS lens will be moved to the position in each channel ILS 0 Disable ILS position data in each channel will not be used Moving lens will not affect any channel setting ILS CALB 5 C
69. PM Configuration work administrators to Address specific to Cine oo a perta 192 168 228 EJ es E EJ ga IPM network management tem Address specific to SNMP an network management sys Br E N 4 7 tem eeren E cn tees aotearoa Figure 3 37 Admin Network Menu CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 45 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 3 Operation CHA IS TIE Table 3 22 Summary of Admin Network Menu Options ADMIN NETWORK MENU OPTIONS Device Name Assign a specific name for a device in the network Device Group Assign a name to a group of related devices on a network Ethernet Remote Apply restrictions on who can access the projector remotely using serial commands Options Access Level include No Access Login Required or Free Access SNMP V2 Select to enable Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP V2 On Off Enable or disable SNMP V1 Apply Implement SNMP configuration settings Management IP This is a specific address related to SNMP Configuration assigned by network administrators IP Address Also called the Management IP Address in the CDP this is a unique address assigned for a specific device and site The first three octets of the IP address identify the network to which the device belongs the last octet identifies the specific device Net Mask All IP addresses for a network belong to the same Net Mask also called Subnet Mask in CDP as defined by the network administrator Gateway This is a sit
70. Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Section 3 Operation Lamp Menu The Lamp menu provides controls for optimizing lamp alignment re ee LampLOCTM maintaining a consistent light output over time LiteLOCTM LampLOC gt or setting a precise power level for the lamp Two read only areas display Lamp Change related lamp performance details the side bar graph represent the current er 5 light output and if LiteLOC is enabled a heavy line shows the chosen ee x Lite LOCTM setting E E Faser Perform Lamp Change using the CDP Figure 3 4 CDP Lamp Menu Options 1 From the Lamp gt Lamp Change menu select Lamp S N Enter the lamp serial number From the Lamp gt Lamp Change menu select Hours Used Enter the lamp hours on the bulb AR n Select Press Enter to Change Lamp to accept the lamp info entered in the steps above NOTE f Press Enter to Change Lamp is not selected before leaving the Lamp Change menu changes will not take effect Refer to Section 3 6 Working with the Lamp as well as Section 3 4 7 Advanced Menu for a description of similar controls accessible via the web user interface Lens Control Menu 1 If the Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount MALM is present ensure to move the MALM to the OUT position before performing any lens calibrate or reset functions on the Motorized Primary Lens Mount to prevent collision between the projection lens and the MALM 2 Hazardous moving parts Keep fingers and
71. S TIE System Hours on projector Ballast state DLP state Tavemal 3 3V voltage rall Internal 5V voltage rail Internal 12V voltage rail Inemal SV standby voltage ra Signal Input frequency Lamp Info ee PTampSemalNo I Interlocks Security PCardeage tamper switch seus Security enclosuremmstalled IT Security enclosureamed Sd Security enclosuretamper Sd Component side emperit OO O O Norcomponentside ame dpn Semy enclosure communication a U I Samy enclosure Bate TO l Versions Main SW version O T PTSWpackagevenfon OOOO BootSWverion IT aeS Wvs TI PCM Type RewwMod OP Motherboard Type Red HwMod U IT Stepper driver board rev MI Soprwemwar Interface bootvesfon TEE Tnterfacemainversion TE TTnterface PPGAvensfon Bere ADe CS Processor Bootvesion TEE eeso Dages OP ProcessorMainverion TEE Pees PGA veson OOOO o OS EFIB Boot version EFIB BitSequence software Red Formatter Boot version Red Formatter Main version Red Formatter Config version RedFormatierGammaversion OOOO Red Formanter BiSequense veson O Green Fomater Bootveson Green FormatierMamverfon OOO Green FormatierConfigvenion Green Formater Gamma veson OOOO O OO Green Formatier en BhicFormatterBootvesion OOOO OOOO OSOS Bme FomaterManveson 3 18 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Section 3 Operation Blue Formatter Config version Blue For
72. S TIE i Table of Contents a MPTE E o M D een E S NE 3 21 SAGs Intel OP AMOR VICI we E ee ee 3 22 ASAE VV INOW eea ee ee 3 22 How to Respond to an Alarm WindOW euer 3 23 SNE Aa S en ee ee ee 3 23 34 6 han Men ee E ee eee 3 24 Channel Pace Ian Face 2 Meier 3 24 Channel P a2 NM DW er ee 3 24 Channel Pas 2 N Were ee ame ae arten 3 26 Channel 3D Control Menu uueessssssssssnnnnssnsnsssssnnnennnnennnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnennnnnnnnnsnenn 3 27 Channel Lamp Per Channel Mei a rn aa 3 29 Channel De a N ee 3 30 Channel Bens Men DI aD re en 3 31 gt 47 ANG E Nie ee ee een 3 32 Advanced Preferences MM nenne 3 32 PROV ati Ce Oe data Meint een er 3 33 Advanced Lamp Ti tory MENU need 3 34 Doilea Cimp LOLE IN E re ee 3 34 AN e E A ee EEE E E 3 35 Advanced Test Fate ms MENU ee 3 36 Py nee Ur M o E ae een 3 37 3 4 8 Admin Meere erreichen mern 3 38 AED GUTE M ee einer 3 38 7a Ca Lan Chore el helo 1Al Col eee nee ne cee ee ee eee ney nen een ae meer ene een nen rere ne eee 3 40 m ME TDO N U een ee 3 42 Alma INC N ee EE E EE ee 3 44 Admin INC GW OK MENU een 3 45 AAA GTC CEA NIC ee ee een 3 46 PC iat Tein IVC TAU a a RC EHRUNEHEREU ETERRUNEEEUERE CEENDIEEREEREU CETURDUNEEEUERD EITEHRANIEREBERE 3 47 A OMI TE De one edeemesenessstceineents 3 48 3 5 Upgrading and Downgrading Software eeeeeeeeesssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen 3 48 LSTA LO I een ee ee E 3 48 NTA LO VO een ee er ea er E 3
73. UTO 1 Do LampLOC automatically LLM AUTO 0 Abort LampLOC it will restore the motors to previous position automatically LLM AUTO Get running status LLM AUTO 000 indicates finished LLM AUTO 001 indicates running LLM CALI 1 Motor calibration LLM CALI Returns 1 if calibration is running and 0 if calibration is finished LLM CALI 0 Do nothing Can not cancel calibration Adjust All Lens Position Parameters Simultaneously LMV DESCRIPTION Adjust all lens position parameters simultaneously SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE LMV lt lho gt lt lvo gt lt zom gt lt fcs gt where lt Iho gt lt lvo gt lt zom gt and lt fcs gt represent the horizontal vertical focus and zoom position infor mation EXAMPLES LMV 1000 1500 500 500 A 12 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Appendix A Serial API Local Settings LOC DESCRIPTION Set the localization options such as Language and display options for temperature units SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE LANG Set the primary language 0 English Choices are Deferred past V1 0 TEMP Set the temperature units 0 Celsius Choices are Deferred past V1 0 TIME Set Time format 0 24 hour 1 12 hour EXAMPLES LOC TIME 1 Set time zone to standard 12 hour LOC TIME 1 Get list of formats LOC TIME LOC TIME 001 Get time format None Lamp Changed LPC DESCRIPTION Record current lamp informati
74. Warning Never run Interrogator during a show as this could cause image disruption NOTES 1 For Interrogator to successfully retrieve these diagnostic files the projector must remain in its failed state with incorrectly displayed image on screen 2 Always run Interrogator first before power cycling the projector otherwise important diagnostic files will be unusable 3 It can take 5 10 minutes for Interrogator to complete its function 4 There is no BETE way of stopping Interrogator once a request to run it is applied 5 Interrogator is also accessible through a separate login and password different from the service login Contact Christie tech support for assistance and password Figure 3 14 Status Interrogator Menu O Z Main status u genanne ndAdvancec a Admin fe Interrogator System Test Q Status Summary SMPTE Errors Q Interrogator After you run Interrogator you will be prompted to specify a location on your PC to save the Interrogator file Depending on your browser s security settings the downloaded file may be blocked See Figure 3 15 If you click the Click here for options message you will be given an option to approve downloading the file As soon as you do this the page refreshes and you are forced to log in again where you will need to duplicate this process Instead of running Interrogator again go to http IP_address backup remember to include the ending slash Rig
75. XXX active channel If ILS is on motor will move to specified steps and save data to the active channel If ILS is off motor will not move save data to the active channel Use LVO with Subcode CXXX inactive channel Just save data to specified channel no hardware movement DESCRIPTION OF USE BACN Motor backlash in negative direction read only for ILS Motor backlash in positive direction read only for ILS Moving lens mount to a specified horizontal position Data range is 2050 to 2050 Motor moving range in positive direction read only for ILS Motor moving range in negative direction read only for ILS EXAMPLES LVD 1 Set negative direction LVO 500 Move lens to position 500 at vertical motor LVO CXXX 500 Set lens to position of channel XXX to 500 at vertical motor LVO Return current motor position Measured Color MCG DESCRIPTION Select the Measured Color Gamut file This file describes the native colorimetry for the projector as installed and 1s required for accurate color processing in the cinema electronics This control is per channel to allow for different colorimetry for applications such as 3D SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select measured color gamut for the current channel Set 1 to refresh files 0 do nothing TEMP Select the measured color file as DLP active file do not change channel settings EXAMPLES MC
76. agnostic tool that can be set up via a wireless Ethernet connection for easy data entry and calibration from the theatre auditorium where the color measurements are taken List of Components Make sure you have received the following components with your projector O Projector with Control Display Panel CDP Lens plug required for shipping when lens is not installed to prevent contamination of critical optical components O Nylon safety strap with clip required to secure projector to tabletop or optional rack mount O Warranty Card O Web Registration Form Software Requirements DLP version 14 series or higher Projector Control Module PCM version 3 0 or higher CP2000 ZX User Manual 1 5 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 1 Introduction CHA IS TIE 1 4 1 4 1 1 6 Labels and Marking Observe and follow any warnings and instructions marked on the projector 7 ByY N C758 Danger symbols indicate a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury This signal word is to be limited to the most extreme situations PISTEN NETTE Warning symbols indicate a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury TAOL Caution symbols indicate a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE Addresses practices not related to personal injury Typographical Notations The following notations are use
77. air brush and or blow dust away with compressed air 2 Fold a clean microfibre cloth and dampen with methanol Make sure to wipe evenly with the smooth portion of the cloth that has no folds or creases Do not apply pressure with your fingers Use the solution in the cloth to collect the dirt Other Components In a normal operating environment check clean and treat the components listed below every 6 months or so to help ensure proper lamp and projector function Lamp Fan Noye Do not bend the impeller blades or loosen the balancing weights A clogged lamp fan impeller or motor can reduce air flow leading to possible overheating and lamp failure of the lamp 1 Vacuum loose dirt from the lamp fan impeller 2 Ifnecessary use a brush with hot water and suitable detergent Igniter Clean the high voltage terminal and insulator to remove accumulated dust or dirt CP2000 ZX User Manual 4 7 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 4 Maintenance CHA IS TIE 4 4 4 8 Airflow Interlocks The CP2000 ZX uses two airflow interlocks a lamp fan vane switch and an extractor vane switch The lamp fan vane switch is located within the lamp cooling compartment The extractor vane switch is located just inside the top duct on the projector lid Check and clean the switches to remove accumulated dust or dirt that could impede movement if necessary Within the exhaust duct connected at the top of the projector adequate airflow must be maintain
78. alibrate all axes of the lens ILS RSTS 5 Reset all axes of the lens ILS ACLB 1 Reset lens automatically when power on CinelPM Input or Channel IPM DESCRIPTION Set CineIPM input or channel when CineIPM is selected on input control SIN data range 1 25 This con trol is valid only when SIN is bigger than 5 CineIPM has 1 25 channels but the input number is limited by input cards SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select input or channel number for current channel EXAMPLES IPM Get current CineIPM setting ITP 1 Set CineIPM to Input 1 when SIN is 6 8 Channel 1 when SIN 9 11 IPM C108 Get CineIPM setting on channel 108 IPM C108 5 Set CineIPM to Input 5 when SIN is 6 8 Channel 5 when SIN 9 11 on channel 108 A 8 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Appendix A Serial API Internal Test Pattern ITP DESCRIPTION List and select internal test patterns This command also create the customized test pattern list from the internal test patterns The list of available test patterns is determined by what files are loaded on the TI cinema electronics SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE FULL Set 1 Reset 0 full screen size When KEEP 1 don t disable test pattern when changing channels NOCR NOCR set non correction test patterns for measured color range is 0 to 6 NONE Select test pattern from full list of d
79. all image data is Unused pixels displayed and its aspect ratio is maintained Complete image __ u as __ Ut Use letterbox for virtually all normal operation It ensures that all incoming data displays within your defined presentation area and nothing 1s discarded If desired any black bars unused pixels could then be cropped off using the cropping control Although disabling the letterbox control J Letterbox O Letterbox also fills the defined presentation area any extra data beyond this area whether top Figure 3 34 Letter Box vs Non Letter Box and bottom or left and right will be discarded NOTE Check Letter Box for all cinema presentations CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 41 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 3 42 Section 3 Operation CHA IS TIE Admin MCGD Menu The Admin MCGD menu allows you to record measurements for currently projected uncorrected colors Recording the projector s uncorrected color performance is typically completed as a final step like a calibration after installation For this one time procedure the installer measures initial native 1 e uncorrected colors at the screen enters the data as Measured Color Gamut Data MCGD and typically saves an MCGD file called OnSite By default the projector uses this MCGD to calculate and implement precise processing modifications needed to achieve any target color gamut on screen essentially compensating for the type of port window
80. ance dis cards less light Bei Save Save create setting ay unsaved screen OP Restore settings and display pre vious saved settings X test Save setting to a new target file Record x y coordinates for each color Select radio button to display that particular color Kr eee settings in dis play without saving Define x y coordinates for 4 corners Luminance of each color Table 3 21 Summary of Admin TCGD Menu Options ADMIN TCGD MENU OPTIONS TCGD The Target TCGD color fields show the corresponding x y color coordinates defined for the current target color gamut in use See TCGD Notes below 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 values to precisely match color levels in other adjacent displays or to accommodate a studio s internal color management technique Gain would rarely if ever be adjusted for theatre use White Tolerance The chosen target for white coordinates White XY under Target TCGD may be relaxed by establishing a small tolerance box around it This box represents four coordinates 0 1 2 3 plotted on a 1931CIE Chromaticity graph and may vary from TCGD to TCGD See White Tolerance Notes below Restore Restore returns the gamut menu settings that were present when you opened the menu assuming Save was not selected To restore a TCGD
81. at 0 to process all available data See Offset Notes below Aspect Select an apect ratio width to height proportion of the original cinema format you are trying to recover Ratio usually 2 39 or 1 85 See Aspect Ration Notes below Save current settings as the selected source file which will be accessible from the Channel Page 1 menu Cancel new unsaved source settings of resolution offset and aspect ratio Apply current settings to the image without saving 3 38 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Section 3 Operation RESOLUTION NOTES To capture process all of the incoming data enter the full resolution of the incoming source material or leave at 0 default Regardless of whether or not the original material has been squeezed for use with an anamorphic lens enter the current incoming resolution Depending on how the source was formatted before distribution this may not necessarily match the resolution of the projector or the original filmed material For example an original 2048 x 1080 native source supplied pre squeezed as 1920 x 1080 requires a source file indicating this incoming 1920 x 1080 resolution To capture only a portion of an incoming image full screen like a zoom function enter the approximate horizontal width and vertical height defining the area of the image to zoom in on The projector automatically scales a center area of this size so that it fills the
82. at will connect to the projector Make sure the measurement is taken right at the very end without the projector connected Then multiply the reading by the cross sectional area of the 8 duct to calculate the cubic feet min airflow The formula is Measured linear ft min x 0 34 CFM Calculations should show 450 CFM airflow in the 8 exhaust duct if operation is at 25 C or lower and installation is at or below 3000 feet altitude above sea level Add an extractor boosters as needed for your site as the vane switch will prevent the projector from operating if there is insufficient airflow Do not mount the extractor on the projector as this may introduce some vibration into the image NOTE f the duct becomes significantly blocked or if a fan fails the projector should trigger an alarm before becoming overheated or unsafe Regardless check airflow regularly Caution Never disable the vane switch Attempting to operate the projector with inadequate airflow can result in dangerous overheating of the projector Figure 2 6 Exhaust Duct Vane Switch CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 2 5 Section 2 Installation amp Setup CHA IS TIE STEP 6 Install Lens es The lens seals the projector preventing contaminants from entering the area of the main front electronics It is important a projector never be operated without a lens installed The Motorized Lens Mount automates the adjustment of focus horizontal ve
83. ation in this document is subject to change without notice Christie Digital Systems assumes no responsibility for omissions or inaccuracies Updates to this document are published regularly as required Please contact Christie Digital Systems for availability CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CH IS TIE Section 1 Introduction 1 2 Purchase Record and Service Contacts Whether the projector is under warranty or the warranty has expired Christie s highly trained and extensive factory and dealer service network is always available to quickly diagnose and correct projector malfunctions Complete service manuals and updates are available for all projectors Should you encounter a problem with any part of the projector and require assistance contact your dealer In most cases servicing is performed on site If you have purchased the projector fill out the information below and keep it with your records Table 1 1 Purchase Record The serial number can be found on the license label located on the front of the projector Table 1 2 Ethernet Settings The following ethernet settings were defined during the installation of this projector Default Gateway DNS Server Projector Address Projector Mgmt IP Address CP2000 ZX User Manual 1 3 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 1 Introduction CH IS TIE l 1 3 Projector Overview The CP2000 ZX is a professional quality easy to use Digital Micromi
84. bles or 30 metres using 8AWG cables O The socket outlet is installed near the equipment and is easily accessible The plug can be used as the device disconnect and is near the unit and easily accessible Allen a X Figure 2 13 Nema L630A 250V Male Power Plug 116 102104 01 Actual Length 1 5 Meters 1 A small electrical access plate is located in the lower right corner of the projector faceplate Loosen the two screws and slide the plate forward to expose the terminal block underneath See Figure 2 14 10 Remove bottom access plate loosen 2 screws PA Remove knockout plate 4 screws View of bottom right corner Figure 2 14 Remove the Knockout Plate 2 Remove the knockout plate four screws located in the bottom right corner of the front bezel 3 Connect the AC power source to the terminal block beginning with the ground lead first See Figure 2 15 for wiring details Tighten screws securely Connect AC supply to Terminal Block Ax warnine A Connect ground first to reduce shock hazard ans Earth r White Black e Figure 2 15 Steps to Connect AC Power to Terminal Block 4 Once all cables are connected secure the knockout plate four screws and the bottom access panel two screws over the terminal block 2 10 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE i Section 2 Installation amp Setup STEP 9 Connect Sources a
85. cine use defined for the current TCGD ensure Enable is not selected If this match can be anywhere within the tolerance box typical for theatre use click Enable The checkbox status is saved with the TCGD Keep in mind that some light is usually discarded for an exact match resulting in a dimmer image it is recommended that you enable the tolerance box for all applications requiring maximum brightness such as in theatres Do not enable the tolerance box if exact color performance is more crucial than overall image brightness such as in telecine applications Admin Network Menu Use the Admin Network menu when you need to define or change the Ethernet settings t e network address of the projector NOTE Record any new settings on page 1 3 of this manual tt ae sa 0 20 22 Pf 3 Log Out 5 Status ne O JAdvanced 2 About mt ID for projector location on network must be EPEE PEE A T E lt Valid and unique for this identification IP Address device ard cite Dt DA PERISTO NARR nut 192 If 168 231 241 Assign group name for sev Defined by network eral related devices Create Domain aaa 255 255 252 EF administrator e ifi k Restrict who can access Ethernet Remote Access Control 192 168 228 Re pee ICHEEWOR the projector aaa 192 168 E 250 Apel ty This must be set specific for theatre Enable or disable the SNMP Configuration nqm p SNMP network manage g Cine I
86. cing a wide range of external I O devices to the projector often so that an event on one device automatically triggers an event on the other The pins that are configurable on this connector are done through the Advanced 3D Control menu NOTE Pins not shown in the figure below are reserved for other uses and cannot be specified Table C 1 GPIO Connector Pinouts Inputs Positive Negative GPI 1 Pin 20 GPIR Pin 2 GPIB Pin 22 GPF i Outputs Positive Negative GPO 1 Pin 28 GPOF Pin 29 GPO 7 Pi in 34 lt OIII N LMM MEE ER LEM G GPIO Connector As shown above each available pairing of pins is defined as either an input or output Configure a pin as an input if you want the projector to respond to an incoming signal or as an output if you want an external device to respond to the projector For example configure the pin as an output in order to drive an external IR emitter for 3D glasses or to automatically reduce room lighting when the projector is turned on 5 VDC External Supply Recommended Operating Point 5 mA Max Current 50 mA Forward Voltage Drop 1 1 V 5 mA 2K 1K oa A oro meme fs ceo To Shielding aa of BNC IR Emitter Figure C 1 Circuit for Power Supply If you are wiring your own GPIO cable for use with a server or 3D device such as an IR emitter or a polarizer follow the circuit diagram Figure C 1 above CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 10000
87. ckly chosen from within the Channel Page 1 menu for implementation in the projector whenever a matching input signal is encountered NOTE For any source the projector relies on Source file settings as well as Screen file settings Refer to Admin Screen Menu on page 3 40 cs 03 46 27 PM BEL 2ER ze Save settings in a source file Select source file to modify Source 2048x858 2 39 Scope aga Save Restore from drop down list Preview settings in display without saving Source Aspect Ratio X Y O18 Cancel unsaved source ra pelle ant ret a J a settings and go back to 2048 858 i i achieved F F 239 previously saved settings Amount to discard adjust x y x Y w settings until desired offset is A A wu achieved n gt Select a preset aspect ratio width to height pro NOTE portion or enter a custom x pixels lt gt value III 4 y pixels y Figure 3 31 Admin Source Menu Options Table 3 18 Summary of Admin Source Menu Options ADMIN SOURCE MENU OPTIONS Resolution Record the x y resolution of your incoming signal such as 2048 x and 1080 y or 1920 x and 1080 y Note that resolution must match the incoming signal format assuming you want to display all of it and may differ from the original resolution that you want to recover See Resolution Notes below Offset Record how much incoming data you wish to discard essentially delaying the starting point for processing Leave
88. ct if your 3D source provides separate left and right data via 2 cables at the 292 A and 292 B SMPTE ports This assumes the 3D stereo sync signal is included with the image data inputs rather than supplied separately at the GPIO port e White Line or Blue Line Select only if using a single 3D input signal in which an embedded white or blue line at the bottom of each frame identifies left vs right and an additional separate 3D stereo sync input at the GPIO port is not present Short line Left Long line Right e Assigned GPI Select only if using a single 3D signal requiring a separate 3D stereo sync input at the GPIO L R DISPLAY REFERENCE NOTES Select the option matching your 3D Sync Input Mode above e If your 3D source provides separate left and right data via 2 cables at the A and B SMPTE ports simply select the desired frame order either L R or R L e If your single 3D source provides a separate sync connected at the GPIO or if the single 3D source includes an embedded 3D sync signal code the Input Frame Dominance choice should match that of the 3D Sync Input Mode default or if necessary be inverted NOTE Requires single input not currently supported FRAME RATE N M NOTES These N M ratios define how many frames to display per number of frames that Example form one complete image For all 3D use the denominator is 2 indicating that two Same vee frames left and right are combined into every complete display fra
89. d will be disabled OVER TEMPERATURE Prism is too hot Power down amp cool projector Reduce lamp power Ambient temperature may be too high Check air filter and sensor Check liquid cooling fan Red DMD too hot Power down amp cool projector Reduce lamp power Ambient temperature may be too high Check air filter and sensor Check liquid cooling fan Green DMD too hot Power down amp cool projector Reduce lamp power Ambient temperature may be too high Check air filter and sensor Check liquid cooling fan Blue DMD too hot Power down amp cool projector Reduce lamp power Ambient temperature may be too high Check air filter and sensor Check liquid cooling fan Integrator too hot Power down amp cool projector Reduce lamp power Ambient temperature may be too high Check air filter and sensor Check liquid cooling fan Exhaust airflow temperature too hot Is heat extractor working Ensure 450 CFM 212 L s level achieved refer to Section STEP 5 Connect Exhaust Ducting Replacement heat extractor may be required FANS A main fan 1 2 or 3 is too slow or stopped ORPM device failure FAIL sensor failure Replacement fan sensor may be required A card cage fan 6 or 7 is too slow or stopped Replacement fan may be required Laminar airflow is too slow or stopped LAD fan may need replacement Liquid cooling pump fan too slow or stopped Replacement pump may be required LAMP Lamp has reached half of its
90. d log file will be compressed and a new log file with the new lamp serial number will be created In total 20 compressed files will remain in the var log directory where older compressed files will be deleted when this number is reached CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CH IS TIE Section 3 Operation Advanced Lens Menu The Advanced Lens menu allows you to setup the primary lens auxiliary lens and the ILS a C aison D Wein statue Fffenanner Brdacvancoa QL a Serial Number Record the serial number for the selected Primary Lens Select the Primary Lens Serial Number Save primary lens lens type from the drop aaa er down menu None estore Auxiliary Lens Select AuxiliaryLens SerialNumber Serial Number Record the the lens type from the rn aaa serial number for the selected drop down menu auxiliary lens Intelligent Lens Syste intelligent Lens System Calibrate ILS TA Lens Reset On Figure 3 27 Advanced Lens Menu Options Table 3 16 Summary of Advanced Lens Menu Options ADVANCED LENS MENU OPTIONS If an auxiliary lens is installed select it from this drop down list The selections include anamorphic and wide converter lens This selection is grayed out when there is no auxiliary lens connected ILS Installed Enables disables the Intelligent Lens System ILS NOTE ILS Installed must be checked in order to use the ILS functionality L
91. d throughout this manual e Keypad commands and PC keystrokes appear in bold small caps such as POWER INPUT ENTER etc e References to specific areas of the document appear italicized and underlined When viewed online the text appears in blue indicating a direct link to that section For example Section 6 Specifications e References to other documents appear italicized and bold such as Christie Service Manual e References to software menus and available options appear bold such as Main Menu Preferences e User input or messages that appear on screen in status display units or other control modules appear in Courier font Forexample No Signal Present Login christiedigital Error codes LED status appear in bold e g LP Al etc Operational states of modules appear capitalized such as power ON power OFF e Signal words such as Warning Caution and Notes are used in this manual to point the reader to specific information or instructions that warn of safety related hazards which may be present and indicates how to avoid them CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHRISTIE 2 Installation amp Setup This section explains how to install connect and optimize the projector for delivery of superior image quality NOTE The illustrations throughout this manual are provided to enhance the understanding of written material They are graphical representations only and may not represent your exact pr
92. de 2 2 pull down encoding NOTE When both 292M inputs are used together in a dual link configuration they will support all the formats listed in Table 3 24 in 4 4 4 YCbCr or RGB format with 10 or 12 bits per component Also supported is the 4 2 2 YCbCr progressive input with 10 bits per components and a pixel format of 1920 x 1080 at 47 96 or 48fps 3 60 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Section 3 Operation 3 9 2 Image Formats Two standard types of cinema displays flat and scope differ in their width to height aspect ratio as shown below 1998 pixels 2048 pixels GG 35 858 Scope Image pixels 1080 a pixels Flat Image Aspect ratio 1 85 Aspect ratio 2 39 Figure 3 50 Standard Cinema Formats Achieving either of these displays from a wide variety of incoming source material depends on proper settings in the projector as well as certain theatre conditions Projector Variables Using an Anamorphic Lens Because the native resolution format of the projector closely matches the flat aspect ratio the native resolution being only slightly wider at 1 89 the projector can essentially show incoming flat images through its standard zoom lens Scope source material can be resized electronically to fill the DMD and then its pixels are stretched through the anamorphic lens so that the full 2 39 image width appears on screen For Screens 60ft or Larger DCI Image Masteri
93. ded which can be used when connecting to the 292A and 292B ports This directs source cables downward and enables full closure of the PCM cover From Cinema Server 292A 292B 292A 292B DVI D B DVI D B DVI D A From Cinema Serve DVI DA From DVI Source eC Management RS232B Service Ethernet 00000 0000 II amp 2 oa wn a N o N N X D c pm lt W TO 44 _ FT PWR O CPU LJALA PWR O CPU Cinema Server Connect to DAL Connect to AC at site er AC at site o ec gt A 4 gt Connect to Ethernet hub optional To DVI A or DVI B Figure 2 16 Connecting an External Cinema Server Source Figure 2 16 Connecting Non Cinema Servers Sources CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Section 2 Installation amp Setup 2 2 1 Connecting for Communications Many communications with the projector are initiated on the CDP controller which is mounted at the rear of the projector Depending on the installation you may also need certain other serial and or Ethernet links to the CP2000 ZX such as from a server or PC functioning as a controller or from an existing on site network including
94. dmin Menu for description of similar Configuration Menu Options Administrator controls available through the web user interface SCCI Control 3 10 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHRISTIE Status Menu and Alarm Conditions There are three status LEDs on the CDP for the purpose of indicating projector status Table 3 3 details the various conditions of the LEDs and their meaning In addition to the visual indicator of the LEDs you can check the status of specific projector components through the CDP Status menu Refer to Section 3 4 4 Status Menu and Section 3 4 5 Alarm Window for similar controls available through the web user interface Table 3 3 Status LEDs Indicating Projector Status ON READY ERROR GREEN Solid Green DESCRIPTION YELLOW RED Solid Yellow Solid Red Initial Power ON Section 3 Operation Alarms Temperatures Fan Speeds Interlocks Security Lamp Status Config Status System Status System Health Versions Serials Signal Peripheral Flashes 3 times Press and hold Power OFF button to stay in Failsafe Mode Flashing Green Solid Yellow Warm Up to Standby Mode OFF Solid Yellow OFF Standby Mode Power is OFF Lamp is OFF Flashing Green Flashing Yellow Flashing Red Figure 3 7 CDP Status Menu Options Solid Green Solid Yellow OFF Power is ON Lamp is OFF Solid Green OFF OFF Power is ON Lamp is ON Flashing Green Flashing Yellow Cool D
95. door is open Wear Protective Clothing Never open the lamp door unless you are wearing authorized protective clothing such as that included in a Christie Protective Clothing Safety Kit P N 598900 095 Recommended protective clothing includes but may not be limited to a polycarbonate face shield protective gloves latex lab gloves and a quilted ballistic nylon jacket or a welder s jacket NOTE Christie s protective clothing recommendations are subject to change Any local or federal specifica tions take precedence over Christie recommendations Cool the Lamp Completely The arc lamp operates at a high pressure that increases with temperature Failure to allow the lamp to sufficiently cool prior to handling increases the potential for an explosion causing personal injury and or property damage After turning the lamp OFF it is crucial that you wait at least 10 minutes before disconnect ing AC and opening the lamp door This provides enough time for the cooling fans to properly cool the lamp Ensure the lamp is completely cooled before handling and always wear protective clothing DANGER 1 Lamp may explode causing bodily harm or death Always wear protective clothing whenever lamp door is open or while handling lamp Ensure those within the vicinity of the projector are also suited with protective clothing 2 Never attempt to access the lamp while the lamp is on Wait at least 10 minutes after the lamp turns OFF before powering down discon
96. e 30 32A breaker nearby Heat extractor Refer to STEP 5 Connect Exhaust Ducting on page 2 5 for requirements go 0000 Protective clothing safety gear required when handling the lamp Lens cleaning tissue and solution STEP 1 Carrying Moving the Projector IAN e Four or more people are required to safely lift and hand carry one projection head a short distance Pe Neale Keep the projector as level as possible when lifting or carrying the projector Avoid tilting the projector on the right side This can introduce an air bubble within the cool ant hoses that can lead to an air lock STEP 2 Optional Install Projector on Rack Stand WENN TE Use of the projector s safety strap is MANDATORY to prevent the projector from tipping Secure the strap between the projector and the optional rack mount or any other surface it is mounted to An optional rack stand P N 108 272101 01 or P N 108 282101 01 and hold down clamp P N 116 100101 01 are available for use with the projector If you intend to use this in your installation refer to the instructions provided with the rack stand before proceeding with STEP 3 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE i Section 2 Installation amp Setup STEP 3 Position the Projector 1 It requires four or more people to safely lift and hand carry one projection head a short distance as required 2 Use of the projector s safety strap is MANDATORY to prevent the
97. e RS232 B Utilizes Christie proprietary protocol and is intended for Christie accessories or automation controllers only CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 3 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 3 Operation CH IS TIE j e Management Ethernet Connect to this 10 100 Ethernet port for control key management subtitles etc Since both ports are part of an Ethernet switch each port can be used interchangeably or two devices can be connected simultaneously The IP address of the projector can be found from the CDP under Status gt Config Status gt Mgmt IP address e PWR A solid green LED indicates that main power for the projector is on NOTE Does not indicate standby power e CPU Blinking green LED indicates the CPU is running It should be blinking when in standby power and when main power is on e Reset Use a bent paper clip to reset the PCM via the pin hole If you reboot with the Lamp ON reset ting the PCM keeps the Lamp ON Fans ON and the content may or may not continue playing depending on the time it takes to reboot Used only by Service personnel 3 1 10 Auxiliary Panel Located next to the main communication panel is an auxiliary panel that provides connection of external devices The three ports on the panel include e SCCI A Simple Contact Closure Interface SCCI port that provides the following functions upon a simple dry contact closure Power On Off Lamp On Off and Douser Open Closed Refer to Appendix B SCCI Por
98. e bottom edge of the image comes into focus before the lens is completely retracted then the image focuses in front of the screen To correct this problem adjust the Vertical Boresight Bolt to direct or aim the lens mount UP towards the top of the screen to bal ance out the top bottom edges Focus Top Center b Ifthe top edge of the image fails to come into focus then the image focuses behind the screen To correct this problem adjust the Vertical Boresight Bolt to direct or aim the lens mount DOWN towards the bot tom of the screen Figure 2 28 Adjust Vertical Boresight When both sides appear equally blurry adjust the Offset by clicking the up down left right buttons on the ILS screen to re center the image on the screen Repeat Steps 2 5 until the top and bottom of the screen are both well focused Refocus Although all sides of the image should now be in focus the center of the image may be slightly blurry at this point Re focus the center of the image The goal is for good focus at the center and on all sides Adjust the Vertical Hold Screw to lock the lens mount in place and check boresight again Figure 2 27 For more information on ILS and channel setups refer to Section Channel Lens Menu on page 3 30 CP2000 ZX User Manual 2 21 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 2 Installation amp Setup CHA ISTIE 2 8 4 Copy the Channel Settings To Another Channel Once the basic image alignment for a channe
99. e lamp cannot be struck until the interlock problem is resolved The Error LED will illuminate in red and flash e If the lamp fails to ignite even though the interlock system is ok the projector will automatically re try ignition using 100 of the maximum power acceptable for the installed lamp If this re try fails a new lamp is likely required 3 4 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Section 3 Operation 3 2 2 Powering Down the Projector l On the CDP press LAMP OFF NOTE The projector is still in power on mode which allows for a fast lamp on response if needed On the CDP press POWER OFF The lamp will power off first and then the projector automatically enters a cool down mode where the fans and electronics stay on for 15 minutes After this cool down period the projector enters standby mode and all fans and most electronics will power down If you will be servicing or removing any projector cover disconnect AC 3 2 3 Projector Power States The following table identifies what occurs when the CDP s Power and Lamp keys are selected during any of the projector s four main power states Refer to Table 3 2 Table 3 2 Projector Status when any CDP Lamp or Power Key Selected Projector s Current State CDP Key Pressed Standby Power Power On Lamp Power On Lamp Cooling Down Mode Off On Mode Power To full power ON boot No action No action Cancels cool dow
100. e maximum light output Refer to Section 2 5 Initial Power Up for instructions Perform initial optical alignment in order to optimize images displayed on screen These adjustments must be done before boresight adjustments Refer to Section 2 7 Basic Image Alignment for instructions Adjust optical components when needed In rare instances the installer may have to adjust one or more optical components Refer to Section 2 9 Fold Mirror and Convergence Adjustments for instructions CP2000 ZX User Manual 2 11 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 2 Installation amp Setup 2 2 2 12 CHRISTIE Connecting Sources Cinema servers such as digital media storage devices or non cinema sources such as PCs reside outside the projector and are connected to one of the ports on the Projector Control Module PCM located on the right hand side of the projector These communication ports are accessible by first removing the side access panel When connecting sources or servers route all cables along the channel ways located on the bottom of the projector and up through the opening in the frame to the communication connection port In most cases it is recommended the access panel be replaced to ensure server and source connections remain secure NOTE 1 70 maintain radiated emissions compliance do not connect I 0 cables to the projector without connecting the source or receiver at the other end 2 Right angle 75 Ohm BNC adapters are provi
101. e specific network address Use the same address for Ethernet Management and Service ports DLP IP This is a specific address assigned to a theatre by a network administrator This address rarely requires modification NOTES 1 Use the CDP or Web UI to change Do NOT use the DLP Control Application 2 If the DLP IP address is changed a DLP Communication warning message appears for approximately 2 minutes while the electronics reset Once this occurs the message disappears and you can continue communicating with the projector Apply Implement current Ethernet configuration settings Cine IPM Select to enable Cine IPM on Ethernet connection only Apply Implement Cine IPM configuration settings Cine IPM IP Enter the Cine IPM IP address Admin General Menu The Admin General menu gives the installer options for creating backups of various system settings and defining site specific parameters me 23 09 05 01 fF Log Out a nam PA e en Create a backup file for Set baud rate to match the Serial Configuration SCCI File Management specific settings i e user controlling device PC ama Backup configuration 115 200 is the maximum rate 115200 E aiiin aaa Backup Retrieve backup files saved on a local network PC or Restrict who can access the EE I E o oy Restore restore previously saved projector remotely No erial Remote Access Control a settings using the Restore Access Login Required or z button
102. e the effects of any lamp flicker In general use the individual buttons only when you feel it is unavoidable How to adjust if using a light meter Obtain peak readings on a light meter centered in front of the lens then at the center of the screen For each button continue in one direction and then back up when reading begins decreasing NOTES 1 Display a 100 white internal test pattern 2 Use a tripod to center the light meter with the lens Distance from the lens does not matter You may need an attenuator or wish to construct an internal foil aperture first 3 This is an optional procedure use the light output gauge in the Advanced Lamp menu if preferred 4 After performing LampLOC Do Auto brightness uniformity may also be improved on some lamps by manually adjusting the z axis motor control In some instances this may cause a reduction in overall brightness 1 Adjust forward aft Z until the brightness reading in front of the lens is maximized 2 Adjust left right X and up down Y until the brightness reading in front of the lens is maximized 3 Re adjust forward aft Z as necessary 4 Repeat Steps 1 3 as necessary 5 Repeat Steps 1 4 but reading at the screen instead of at the lens 6 Reset Lamp Power or LiteLOC if desired CP2000 2X User Mana 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 3 Operation CHA IS TIE 3 6 3 Age of a Lamp 3 54 When to Replace a Lamp When a new lamp is installed and its serial
103. e white lines throughout the image One or more poorly converged individual colors may appear adjacent to some of the lines Qualified service technicians can correct the problem by following the instructions on the color label provided on the inside of the front top lid Fold Mirror Adjustment If a corner or edge of the image is missing after prime lens offset is ruled out this may indicate the fold mirror has become misaligned with the rest of the optical system resulting in cropping of data To correct this issue use the two adjustment screws that are accessible through the base of the projector See Figure 2 30 en e To raise or lower the image adjust the screw clos est to the operator s side right side when facing screen ex driver e To move the image left or right adjust the screw Par furthest from the operator s side Figure 2 30 Fold Mirror Adjustment Calibrating the System It is recommended to use the web user interface for calibrating the image color performance and defining electronic screen masking This is required in your particular installation for creating individual Projector Configuration Files PCFs and specific source files necessary for proper display of incoming material Through the web user interface you can also define the system network configuration for communication links to the projector and transmit information to and from the CP2000 ZX v a an Ethernet or RS 232
104. easured Color If onsite 3 IP OO Target Color P7v2 Telecine ans Color Space YCbCr 240M ans Gamma Page 2 D3p Control Lamp Per Channel Grens Figure 3 18 Channel Page 2 Menu Options Target Color Applies custom color process ing Defined in Admin Gamut Color Space Applies type of color decoding such as RGB or YCbCr Pull Down Offset Gamma Applies gamma correction SMPTE Field Bit Gamma 2 6 Normal Table 3 8 Summary of Channel Page 2 Menu Options CHANNEL PAGE 2 MENU OPTIONS Measured Color For a given channel source select the desired Measured Color Gamut Data MCGD file represent ing native uncorrected colors to use as a reference for calculating target color processing MCGD files are defined in the Admin MCGD menu Target Color Identifies sets the special color processing called Target Color Gamut Data TCGD established for a given presentation Color Space Identifies sets the method of color decoding for the current source Default RGB for all DVI sources Default YCbCr for all cinema sources 1 e SMPTE 292 A or 292 B ports Gamma Identifies sets the desired gamma a k a de gamma correction needed for proper tonal range of the source material for example a grayscale test pattern will be neutral and smoothly graduated LUT CLUT A Complex Look up Table retrieved from internal electronics No information available Pull Down Applies the
105. ector ON or OFF NOTE Push and hold these buttons to change the status of Douser Open Douser Closed Use these keys for a half second POWER OFF LAMP OFF DOUSER CLOSED the douser Closing the douser to activate reduces lamp power tal N Figure 3 1 CDP Features Guidelines for Using the CDP e Press keys one at a time there are no simultaneous key combinations required or allowed e Pause briefly between key presses to allow the projector to respond to the previous action e Hold the navigation keys for continuous adjustment or movement in one direction e If no key is pressed within 5 minutes while in a menu the system will return to the Main menu If editing text or entering a numerical value the entry will also be lost e Press EXIT once to cancel a selection or go back one level in the menu If the back light turns OFF push any key to turn it ON again CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Section 3 Operation 3 3 2 Navigating the CDP Menus Most basic controls of the projector are accessed from within the projector s menu system There are several groups of related functions with each group selectable as a menu item in the Main menu as shown in the figure to the right Press MENU at any time to display the Main menu With the Main menu displayed use the arrow control keys to highlight the desired option then press ENTER to make your selection The status corresponding function menu
106. ector l Information Read only Model CP2000 ZX Serial Number 4413 Version 3 0 871 DLP Version 13 0 44 Warning This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Copyright c 2009 Christie Digital Systems All Rights Reserved Figure 3 40 About Menu Upgrading and Downgrading Software Upgrading to v2 x This change affects users upgrading to v2 x from an earlier release of software The memory layout of the projector software has changed between v2 0 and earlier versions of projector software This requires a one time software upgrade to the flash memory in the projector At the end of the v2 0 install the following message 1s displayed Please reboot to finalize upgrade to 64 MB flash When you reboot the system prepares the new flash memory This process takes approximately 10 minutes during which time there is no feedback to the user At the end of the 10 minutes the system starts up normally NOTE fyou are currently using v1 0 you must upgrade to v1 1 before loading v2 x or higher Upgrading to v3 0 The v3 0 software includes drivers for the new flash drive Numonxy This software can be safely installed on boards with the old flash drive it is backwards compatible NOTE
107. ed Primary Lens Mount to prevent collision between the projection lens and the Anchor Bolt Boresight la oO Bolt l Lock Unlock Lens Motorized MALM 2 Hazardous moving parts Keep fingers and other Horizontal body parts away NOTES 1 Projector must be fully assembled rn a and powered up in its final location 2 Keep clear of rotating Vertical parts Remotely operated motors may start to spin without PoBo warning 3 Avoid long hair jewelry and loose clothing Figure 2 22 Anatomy of the Lens Mount exposure to the knobs during manual adjustment 4 In case of emergency unplug the line cord to immediately halt movement of the lens mount 2 18 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA ISTIE j Section 2 Installation amp Setup 2 8 1 Adjust Offset Project an image with the primary lens only Always adjust offset before boresight Important Ensure the correct lens is selected in the Advanced Lens menu before calibration to ensure you will remain within the applicable boundary of the installed lens NOTE When adjusting the Focus Offset and Zoom you may experience a slight delay in the response rate of the lens upon selecting the buttons 1 From the Main menu click ILS 2 Ensure Automatic ILS is selected See Figure 2 23 NOTE Enabling Automatic ILS will over write the pre defined settings for this channel To perform a temporary lens adjustment uncheck Automatic ILS and adjust the
108. ed and routed outside of the building Inspect regularly and confirm that 1 there are no obstructions or kinks within the ducting 2 all air intake areas are unobstructed and 3 exhaust airflow is at least 450 CFM measured at the rigid end of the duct when not connected to the projector Refer to Section 4 2 Maintaining Proper Cooling i et lel 600 CFM is required in projection rooms with ambient temperature above 25 C or elevation above sea level greater than 3000 feet Laminar Airflow Device LAD Whenever checking replacing the air filter on the side of the projector also visually check the small square laminar airflow device LAD filter just beyond the filter opening The LAD filter should be nearly white in color If it appears a dark gray color rare it will require replacement by a qualified technician only Contact Christie or your dealer Replacing the Lamp 1 Lamp replacement must be performed by a qualified service technical only 2 EXPLOSION HAZARD Wear authorized protective clothing whenever the lamp door is open and when handling the lamp Never apply a twisting or bending force to the quartz lamp body Make sure to use the correct wattage lamp supplied by Christie 3 Ensure those within the vicinity of the projector are also wearing protective safety clothing 4 Never attempt to remove the lamp when it is hot The lamp is under a great deal of pressure when hot and may explode causing personal injury or deat
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110. efined Projector Configuration Files PCFs already downloaded to projector memory or whether you prefer to implement your own settings PCFs can be created using the DLP Application then downloaded to the projector By enabling the Use PCF checkbox you can select and implement a predefined PCF Most applications such as cinema post production and alternative or non cinema displays require one or more display parameters to be individually adjusted In this case clear the Use PCF checkbox CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 25 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 3 Operation CHA IS TIE Channel Page 2 Menu Re Sync Enable disable Activate Enabled Enable to use anamorphic lens re synchronization when active channel With this channel disabled if anamorphic lens not installed cose i SD co Eee 2 Hoan oan creme cAeenne fn Dion in ise sme Bop aw LUT CLUT Linear_9x9x9 aus Pull Down Sequence 2 2 Pull Down 923 4 Pull Down Offset C SMPTE Field Bit E Change Icon Click to change icon for current channel Reset channel settings back to factory defaults i 2 0393 Channel 9 1920x1038 Flat P7v3 LUT CLUT Complex color look up table applies a 3 dimensional color cube for increased color accuracy Not available when using a pre defined PCF file Pull Down Sequence Measured Color Native color reference Default OnSite M
111. efined test patterns Set 1 to refresh files 0 do nothing SETP Select test pattern from user defined test pattern list USER EXAMPLES ITP Get current test pattern 0 means no test pattern is used ITP 4 or ITP Use number or string to set test pattern ITP USER 4 or ITP USER Use number of string to set test pattern from user s test pattern list ITP FULL 1 Use full screen size ITP FULL 0 Use active channel screen file ITP NOCR 1 Set non correction test patterns for measured color you can use ITP RFSH 1 Refresh TI file list ITP STUP DC2K Framing Green DC2K Framing Red Add these two test patterns to the user list Lens Mount Keepout Range KOT DESCRIPTION Set Lens Mount Keepout Range number Keepout area is read only control for ILS It is set by the lens table DESCRIPTION OF USE SATX Satellite Board X input range 0 2050 steps EXAMPLES KOT TIRX 500 Set lens mount prism cover keepout X range number as 500 CP2000 ZX User Manual A 9 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Appendix A Serial API CHA IS TIE Lamp Intensity Calibration LCA DESCRIPTION This control is used to calibrate correlate the intensity feedback mechanism to footlamberts Note the min imum maximum power are used to pick two points on the curve These points will not stay consistent over the life of the lamp but the conversion algorithm will extrapolate the conversion beyond the range of the two end points
112. el shown in the Lamp region as long as possible Arbitrary units of measure shown in the text region to the right of the Set units of measure and does not represent actual lumens or fL Table 3 11 Minimum and Maximum Lamp Power by Lamp Type Lamp Type Lamp Size Min Lamp Power Max Lamp Power CDXL 30 CDXL 30SD CDXL 20 1000W 50 2200W 110 1000W 33 3000W 100 Christie provides a wide lamp power range to give flexibility in meeting different exhibition configurations However older lamps may not always strike at the lowest power settings CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 29 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 3 30 Section 3 Operation CHA IS TIE Channel Lens Menu This menu is used to modify the Intelligent Lens System settings for a particular channel Adjust the Focus Horizontal X and Vertical Y Offset or Zoom by clicking the respective buttons in a step wise manner or holding the button down for continuous movement You may experience a slight delay in the response rate of the lens upon selecting the buttons Position values on the menu will change in real time When holding down a button for continuous movement the lens will begin to accelerate until the maximum velocity is reached A pending message appears on screen NOTES 1 Using the knobs on the lens mount to adjust these positions does not save the settings to the channel They are designed for temporary use and will therefore be lost once the channel changes
113. elect the channel from the drop down list to see settings for this channel Ensure Active is enabled to ensure the settings for the current channel and not the previous are being viewed Cinema Keep checked for most sources default ensuring that incoming data is processed using the complete cin ema ve and scaled to fill the screen where possible Cinema sources 292 A 292 B projector inputs should always utilize the cinema Dae and scaling Uncheck only for incoming DVI having a frame rate gt 60 Hz if SXGA or gt 48 Hz if 2048 x 1080 as the cinema pixel clock rate is limited to 110 MHz Use PCF Enable the Use PCF checkbox to use a pre defined PCF for this source and prohibit further Channel adjustments the PCF components of Target Color Color Space Gamma LUT CLUT in the Channel Page 2 menu will en then select the desired PCF from the Predefined Configurations list Clear the checkbox if you wish to adjust the Channel settings this is currently recommended for all cinema use Input Identifies sets the connection location of the current source such as cinema port 292 A 292 B or a DVI graphics port Data Format Identifies 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 format selected here NOTE Available data formats depend on which projector input is selected and will reset to a default value if an input has not yet been selected Data forma
114. ema DVI Sources Incoming Vertical Processing Path Format Frequency Hz Required 1024x768 23 85 He moxi 200 100x1050 2300 NOTE Also compatible with HDCP encrypted DVI signals 3 10 1 Selecting a Source For any display the projector interprets incoming signal data according to one of 64 user selectable display files defined at the time of installation or with each subsequent release of a new digital cinema feature and stored in projector memory Each file is essentially a collection of processing display settings optimized for a particular cinema feature or non cinema content which enables consistent presentations with minimum further adjustment Each file is represented by an assigned channel button selectable over several pages of the Main menu from the web user interface Depending on your installation you may have 0 64 different non cinema sources defined for use For more information refer to Section 3 4 3 Main Menu SELECT A NON CINEMA SOURCE With a non cinema source connected to the projector select the desired non cinema source display button from the Main menu or by scrolling through a CHANNEL LIST on the CDP Once selected the projected display changes according to the corresponding file settings RETURN TO A CINEMA SOURCE Select one of the cinema display buttons pre configured for a cinema source input at port 292A or 292B from either the Main menu or from the CHANNEL LIST the projector now ignores the DVI p
115. emale Contact closure pairs S VDC and Opto LED 9 pin D male control signals opto coupled 4 lines x 20 character LCD backlit 2 inch diagonal 122 x 32 pixels LCDPROC 10 6 cm x 15 7 cm x 3 1 cm RS232 0 25 A max at 5VDC 10 0 060 A max at SVDC 10 9 pin DB9 6 3 Section 6 Specifications 6 4 6 4 1 6 4 2 6 4 3 6 4 4 6 4 Power Requirements Projection Compartment AC Voltage Range Line Frequency Inrush Current Current Consumption Power Consumption Current Rating of AC Input Lamp Ballast AC Input Voltage Range Line Frequency Inrush Current Current Consumption Power Consumption Current Rating of AC Input DC Input for Lamp Operating Voltage Range Start up Voltage Current Power UPS Input Voltage Range Line Frequency Current Power CHRISTIE 200 240 VAC 100 120 VAC if rewired for UPS 50 Hz 60 Hz nominal 45 A max LVPS or Ballast 23 A max at 200 VAC 4500 W max 30 A max specified wall breaker 200 240 VAC 50 Hz 60 Hz nominal 45 A max LVPS or Ballast 23 A max at 200 VAC 4500 W max 30 A max specified wall breaker 22 38 Volts 80 V min 107 V max 110 A max 1 0 kW min to 3 0 kW max 100 240 VAC 50 Hz 60 Hz sinusoidal 10 A 1000 W min NOTE VA rating is not equivalent to Watts CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHAISTIE 6 5 Lamps Type Power software adju
116. ens Reset on Select this checkbox for the ILS to locate the sensor flags and the backlash of each motor at the same Startup time Keep checked if you need to reset the lens often Calibrate Click Calibrate to calculate the amount of backlash for each motor and make the necessary adjust ments to ensure proper motor range Calibration should only be used when changing lenses and is a necessary step at that time Lens Reset When Lens Reset is clicked the motors on the lens move to a central location mechanical center before moving back to the original position This feature is useful for initiating an auto lens reset Each motor can either be reset individually or select All Axes when prompted to reset the 4 motors in suc cession CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 35 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 3 Operation 3 36 Advanced Test Patterns Menu CHRISTIE The Advanced Test Patterns menu enables the management and organization of all available test patterns Use the double window region to organize and manage the master list of RGB test patterns Patterns in the Selected Test Pattern window right are available to the user via the Test Pattern button on the Main menu The Test Pattern window left contains an alphabetical list of all available test patterns you can scroll through and select Master list of available test patterns Enter a checkmark to select if you want to be able to select the test pat tern on the Main menu
117. er to control gating in active glasses a polarizing cell and Z screen with passive glasses or filter wheel with passive glasses Eu S Sar N Fe a N N N A Cinema Media Server GPO SYNC IR Emitter Active glasses Or polarizing cell for Z screen passive glasses Figure 3 48 3D Hardware Setup 3 8 3 3D Instructions NOTES 1 Assume a full 2048 x 1080 display and 3D enabled in the Custom 3D Control menu 2 3D stereo sync or reference signal is part of input signal matching the vertical sync Hardware Instructions l Connect two HD SDI signals from a 3D media server to the projector s SMPTE cinema ports 292 A and 292 B One carries left eye data the other right eye data Connect to either port You will configure the projector to multiply and interleave the L R signals properly Connect GPIO output From the projector s GPIO port connect your 3D stereo sync cable to your 3D controlling device such as an emitter filter wheel or polarizer NOTE Use Dolby supplied cable for Dolby filter wheel otherwise RealD 3D sync cable recommended Web User Interface Instructions Click Enable 3D SET THE FRAME RATE NOTE 6 2 can now be used for 3D content in flat 1998 x 1080 or scope 2048 x 858 displays Both incoming frame rates are likely too slow for flicker free 3D viewing and need to be increased within t
118. extractor error message either through the CDP or web user interface Status Interlocks menu Turn extractor fan back on 4 Block air intake at rear of the projector 5 Confirm that the lamp fan vane switch has indicated a blower error either through the CDP or the web user interface Status Interlocks menu Clear the air intake to correct the issue NOTE f the exhaust duct becomes significantly blocked or if a fan fails the projector s airflow sensor should trigger a shutdown before the projector becomes overheated or unsafe Regardless check the airflow periodically CP2000 ZX User Manual 4 5 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 4 Maintenance 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 2 4 3 3 4 6 CHAISTIE Maintenance and Cleaning To help ensure optimized performance and reliability regularly check electrical optical and other components as described below DANGER Electrical SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect from AC when servicing Ensure the proper protective clothing is worn during maintenance Lamp CHECK Every 60 days or 500 hours Do the following always disconnecting from AC first and wearing authorized protective clothing e Check the contact surfaces of anode positive and cathode negative connections for cleanliness e Clean electrical contact surfaces as necessary to prevent contact resistance from scorching connectors e Verify that all electrical and lamp connections are tight Optical Unnecessary cleaning of op
119. fault channels 0 defaults all USER Clears all users and restores the factory default user Most UI s will require you to log in again after issu ing this command EXAMPLES DEF 111 Restore all preference configuration option and unsaved controls to default DEF USER 111 Clear all users and restore factory default user DEF CONF 111 Reset all configuration controls DEF PREF 111 Reset all preference controls DEF UNSV 111 Reset all unsaved controls DEF CHAN 101 Restore Channel 101 DEF CHAN 0 Restore all channels DEF CHAN Shows last channel defaulted or 1 on failure Data Logging DLG DESCRIPTION Set data logging level SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE None There are 3 levels for data logging EXAMPLES Levels are 0 Minimum logging of activities Logging system errors and power ON OFF lamp ON OFF user login logout only 1 Standard logging errors plus select operations shutter ON OFF changing channels 2 Maximum logging All activities are logged DLG1 Set current logging level to 1 DLG Get current logging level Response is DLG 001 Data Format DTF DESCRIPTION Select data packing format for selected input Available data formats depends on current input port as selected by SIN NOTE Valid options when SIN 0 292 A or I 292 B 000 422 Unpacked 10Bit 001 422 Packed 12Bit 002 444 Packed 10Bit 003 444 Packed 12 Bit Valid
120. fety strap is in place before adjusting Escca Carrying Moving the Projector ajust height PZN NIE Four or more people are required to safely lift and hand carry one projection head a short distance It is strongly recommended the projector be kept as level as possi ble when carrying up stairs or lifting it onto a_ table ov e le Keep the projector as level as possible when lift ing or carrying the projector Avoid tilting the projector on the right side This can introduce an air bubble within the coolant hoses that can lead to an air lock 19 mm wrench Figure 2 19 Adjust Feet CP2000 ZX User Manual 2 15 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 2 Installation amp Setup CHA IS TIE 2 5 2 6 2 16 Initial Power Up This is a manual power up procedure Some cinema installations may include an automation system that con trols lamp ignition in conjunction with other theatre variables such as house lights audio and the start of the feature from a digital media storage device server Warning Do not attempt operation if the AC supply is not within the specified voltage range 1 Ensure the projector s wall circuit breaker is ON The Ready status LED will illuminate in solid yellow 2 On the CDP press POWER ON to fully power up the projector in preparation for igniting the lamp which takes approximately 2 minutes NOTE f lamp on is selected while the projector is still in Standby mode t
121. g Use the UP DOWN arrow keys to scroll through the list of alphanumeric characters The longer you keep the arrow key depressed the faster scrolling occurs Use the LEFT RIGHT arrow keys to move along the text line Spaces are included in the character selection Incorrect characters cannot be deleted you must type a new character over it Channel Menu Use the UP DOWN arrow keys to scroll through a list of available channels To select a desired channel press ENTER To further edit a channel select Edit Channel This activates another menu of options to tailor the projector processing for any type of incoming source including 3D material and collect these settings into a unique channel that any user can select using the CDP or through the web user interface Main menu A maximum of 64 channels can be defined NOTE Only selected active channels can be edited though the CDP Refer to Section 3 4 Using the Web User Interface for a general description of the same controls accessible via the web user interface Channel F 1998 x Edit Channel 1080 Flat XYZ Edit Channel Channel Name Input Data Format Cinema Path Screen Format Color Space Gamma Lut Clut Measured Color Source Format Target Color PCF File Use PCF 3D Control Channel Icon Lamp Per Channel FOTFTrOO Ff rt vr F orr Lamp Mode Lamp Power Intensity Aux Lens In Figure 3 3 CDP Channel Menu Options CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06
122. g the resulting single perceived image appears with much the same depth and perspective we sense in the real world The new full resolution triple flash hardware Brilliant3D includes an FPGA Formatter Interface Board FFIB which allows for full 2K resolution using a 6 2 frame rate multiplication Triple Flash Triple Flash 3D is reference to a frame rate that is of a high enough frequency to eliminate flicker as noticeable by the eye The standard frame rate for most 2D D Cinema content is 24 frames per second FPS as it is for film For 3D the server splits the 3D content video signal into 2 interleaved signals of 24 FPS each by the server for a total of 48 FPS input into the projector The projector s frame rate multiplication is set to 6 2 meaning the input frame rate is multiplied by 3 Triple for a total frame rate of 144 frames per second Hz or FPS For the Brilliant3D hardware the TI DLP version 13 1 or higher is required After connecting signals to the projector use the web user interface Channel 3D Control menu to define and control the signal processing synchronizing and output for devices used in your stereographic 3D display Refer to Channel 3D Control Menu on page 3 27 These settings ensure critical ordering and timing of the incoming left right frames so they merge correctly into a convincing artifact free 3D display without cross talk ghosting or other artifacts Requirements for 3D To display 3D the CP200
123. g the Lamp Power setting in the Advanced Lamp menu disables LiteLOC 3 Ifthe 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 power has reached this over drive state either reduce your LiteLOC setting or install a new lamp CP2000 ZX User Manual 5 3 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 5 Troubleshooting CHA IS TIE 5 3 CDP 5 3 1 Blank Screen No Menu Displaying Is CDP contrast set so low that you can t tell the display is ON Navigate to the Configuration menu and select CDP Contrast Use the right arrow key to increase the contrast value until something appears 5 3 2 Projector ON but No Light at the CDP 1 Confirm the harness is plugged into the back of the CDP 2 Touch any key the backlight for the displays and keys should be present 5 4 Ethernet 5 4 1 Trouble Establishing Communication with Projector 1 From the CDP Configuration gt Administrator gt Mgmt Ethernet submenu check the DLP IP address and Mgmt IP address with the Subnet Mask Ensure these belong to the same network 2 From the CDP Configuration gt Administrator gt Auxiliary Ethernet and Mgmt Ethernet submenus check Mgmt IP address and Auxiliary Ethernet IP address with the Subnet Mask Ensure these do not belong to the same network 3 Make sure the Ethernet settings are valid for your site
124. g up e Follow the same procedure for attaching the second LED lead and Black wire to terminal 8 of the relay Tighten to 14 in lbs and reattach the plastic cover to the AC Relay Step 2 Remove AC Relay Cover Loosen terminal screws mam Step 9 4 and 8 and remove EEE LVPS Blue and Brown Plug UPS into Outlet wires i 4 er Akku k d u ax a f x IN am oy m Remove screws 4 and 8 from AC Remove UPS terminal Relay block cover Connect LED to terminals followed Loosen LVPS L and N by Main Input wires Note Order and orientation are important Black facing down L1 of LED Up then screw into terminal 8 gt White facing down L2 of LED Up Tighten screws to then screw into terminal 4 14 in lbs Tighten to 14 in lbs Reattach cover Pi ma fi f m Figure 2 18 Re wiring for UPS CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE i Section 2 Installation amp Setup 2 4 2 4 1 2 4 2 2 4 3 8 Ensure the ground connection from the UPS input to the ground stud is secure 9 Re attach the side panel and plug an appropriate UPS that meets the required input specifications refer to Section 6 4 4 UPS Input into the IEC connector on the auxiliary panel 10 Re connect main power turn on the UPS power and ensure that the projector operates normally Adjusting Tilt and Leveling PZN NINE Use of the supplied safety strap is MANDATORY to prevent the
125. h and or property damage Allow lamp to cool completely STEP 1 Turn OFF Main AC Press POWER OFF from the CDP to turn the lamp OFF Allow the fans to run for at least 10 minutes for cooling STEP 2 Unplug the Projector When the cooling fans stop turn the projector s main switch OFF and unplug Always power down and unplug the projector prior to servicing Allow the lamp to cool before handling STEP 3 Open the Lamp Door Wearing protective clothing and face shield unlock the lamp door and open it If desired release the latch mechanism to remove the door entirely CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE i Section 4 Maintenance STEP 4 Remove the Old Lamp and Inspect the Reflector a Remove the front lamp duct to reveal the cathode end of the lamp b Loosen set screws from negative cathode rear 7 64 and positive anode front 3 16 lamp connec tors Make sure to apply minimal torque and DO NOT STRESS the quartz tube Figure 4 1 Loosen anode connector Do not stress the quartz tube when loosening screws Lamp Cradle gr YP Figure 4 1 Loosen Cathode and Anode Connectors to Remove Bulb c Carefully slip the positive anode connector off the front of the lamp d Handling by the cathode end only unscrew the lamp from the rear connector Carefully remove the lamp from the projector and immediately place it inside the protective cover o
126. h presentation content from the s te s controlling cinema server The relevant xml files one for subtitling one for metadata can be searched and examined for errors in content or in transmission from the server Reported errors can then help point to potential problems with the server the xml file or the communication link to the projector Note that controls in the Server menu do not activate or turn OFF metadata or subtitling Controls are diagnostic tools only To verify the subtitling meta file of a movie first begin playing the movie then access the Status Test menu The Meta File URI and Subtitling URI XML files will display in their respective fields if the files exist for that content cae Jif e Log Out D Displays the URI of the Meta File XML for the Meta File URI curent digital content iF one exists for that con tent Displays the URI of the Subtitling URI XML for ie Sade the current digital con eee tent if one exist for that content BEZ Q Test Q Status Summary Q SMPTE Errors Q Interrogator Figure 3 11 Status Test Menu TEST METADATA xm Enable the Meta File button to test a supplied xml file required for auto configuring display parameters such as colors aspect ratio watermarks etc in certain distributed content Such metadata a k a data about data s embedded in the video stream content and should be modified only by the distributor but the test may result in
127. h the ILS h ne screen Figure 3 9 4 Select Automatic ILS to automatically apply the per auomatens Automatic ILS SD 13 14 15 16 To Edit Active Channel ILS Settings l Ensure Automatic ILS is checked Figure 3 9 Intelligent Lens System 2 Adjust the focus Horizontal X and Vertical Y offset or zoom one step at a time by clicking the applicable button or hold the button down for continuous movement If you hold a button down a Pending message will display until you release the button NOTE This over writes the intelligent lens system settings To Temporarily Alter the Active Channel ILS Settings 1 De select the Automatic ILS checkbox 2 Adjust the focus Horizontal X and Vertical Y offset and zoom NOTE This does not over write the system settings for the ILS 3 To revert back to the ILS settings check Automatic ILS Start Features or Presentations To start a different feature or presentation click its corresponding display Channel button NOTE By clicking a channel button test patterns are automatically turned OFF to present show content CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Section 3 Operation 3 4 4 Status Menu The menu provides an overall view of the projector s status Status System Menu The Status System menu Figure 3 10 provides status information on various projector components Small indicators are green during normal operation but can change c
128. he other or causes color cropping since some DMD sequences may be clipped CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Section 3 Operation Channel Lamp Per Channel Menu NOTE This menu only becomes active ifthe channel is active Activate button has been clicked The Channel Lamp Per Channel menu provides controls for maintaining a specific light output over time LiteLOCTM or setting a precise power level for the lamp A read only area on the screen displays lamp performance details The side bar graph represents the current light output and if Lite LOCTM is enabled a heavy line shows the chosen LiteLOC setting Enable to keep lamp information current for active channel a os er Slog out Ban sat jenn ates name pasou Channel 9 1920x1038 FlatP7v3 222 Activate EZ camp per Bop cA Icon for current setup shown 3D in use Click to Displays current chan assign a different icon nel Reset settings to factory defaults TM Enable LiteLOC Reading from light sensor function LiteLOC Lamp Light Read only Lamp power range lt Lamp Power Clenabie Amps 89 adjustable if Lite L Enable Volts 27 LOC is not in use Watts 2429 See Table 3 11 for lamp power ranges Light Output sensor Set and maintain con reading sistent light output as indicated by the value listed in text region to the right Red bar indicates LiteLOC setting
129. he power will be turned on before the lamp 3 On the CDP press LAMP ON to ignite the lamp The On status LED will illuminate green and begin flashing slowly until the lamp is ignited then it turns solid The Ready status LED will turn off when the lamp is ON If the lamp fails to ignite e Ifa safety interlock switch is open 1 e lamp door is open the lamp cannot be struck until the interlock problem is resolved The Error LED will illuminate n red and flash e If the lamp fails to ignite even though the interlock system is ok the projector will automatically re try ignition using 100 of the maximum power acceptable for the installed lamp If this re try fails a new lamp is likely required Maximizing Light Output To ensure optimal operation and peak screen brightness activate LampLOC to adjust the lamp position whenever a new lamp is installed in the projector Once LampLOC adjustment is complete the lamp will be well centered and distanced correctly from the remainder of the illumination system Before adjusting LampLOC ensure the following criteria are met The lamp is installed with the anode yoke in the correct location for the lamp type Refer to Figure 2 9 O The correct use of the lamp extension nut with CDXL 30SD lamps is met NOTE This nut must be removed if you re not using a CDXL 30SD lamp The lamp must be on and the douser shutter is opened during adjustment O Perform a
130. he projector for at least 96Hz output For example a typical HD SDI rate of 24Hz is still only 48Hz when L R are combined In the Channel 3D Control menu Figure 3 49 set the desired Frame Rate N M ratio or number of frames displayed per number of frames for complete data For example a setting of 6 2 creates 6 frames from 2 inputs 144Hz NOTE Frame rate multiplication less than 6 2 may flicker at slow incoming frame rates CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 57 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 3 Operation CHA IS TIE 3 DEFINE THE 3D SYNC INPUT MODE For dual inputs e Set 3D Sync Input Mode to Active Port A B L R or vise versa This setting tells the rest of your system that incoming 3D stereo sync information is included with the two L R image data inputs rather than routed separately to the GPIO port For future single input 3D sources where the server supplies a separate 3D stereo sync to the projector s GPIO port instead set Syne Input according to the input used 1 e according to your GPIO cable wir ing HST TS E23 sion TD Eman sau i jenem Channel 14 30 Scope 2048x858 Activate Claotest EZ enanieso Bip as 3D Input Control 3D Output Control 3D Sync Input Mode 3D Sync Polarity Sync Output Active Port AB UR BE inverea 22 el cro L R Display Sequence Right R1L1 R2L2 aaa Frame Rate N M g Figure 3 49 Setup for 3D Dark Time Output Delay Phase Delay 550
131. he smooth portion of the cloth that has no folds or creases Do not apply pressure with your fingers use the tension in the folded cloth itself to collect dust 3 Ifsignificant dust is still bound to the surface dampen a clean microfibre cloth with coated optics cleaning solution damp not dripping Wipe gently until clean CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE i Section 4 Maintenance 4 3 4 4 3 5 Fingerprints smudges or oil present 1 Brush most of the dust off with a camel hair brush and or blow dust away with compressed air 2 Rolla lens tissue around a swab and soak it in the coated optics cleaning solution Tissue should be damp but not dripping 3 Gently wipe the surface using a figure eight motion Repeat this motion until the blemish is removed Cleaning the Reflector CHECK Check during each lamp replacement Inspect the mirror surface reflector for cleanliness only during a lamp replacement when the lamp is already removed Wear protective clothing while inspecting or cleaning It is normal for the color on the reflector surface to vary Dusty 1 Brush most of the dust off the lens with a camel hair brush and or blow dust away with compressed air 2 Ifsome dust remains leave as is Since the air circulating at the lamp is unfiltered some dust is inevitable Avoid unnecessary cleaning Fingerprints smudges or oil is present 1 Brush most dust off of the lens with a camel h
132. hould be replaced Refer to Section 4 4 Replacing the Lamp for instructions It is also recommended that you visually check the laminar airflow device LAD filter located just beyond the air filter opening using a flashlight The LAD filter should be nearly white or light gray in color See also Laminar Airflow Device LAD on page 4 8 4 2 3 Liquid Cooler CHECK Every 6 months The liquid cooler system circulates liquid to and from the DMD heatsinks n the CP2000 ZX reducing the DMD operating temperature to an acceptable level Check the coolant level every 6 months by removing the air filter door and viewing it through the grille Shine a flashlight through the grille if necessary Make sure the level of coolant remains between the two level indicators preferably closer to the top indicator Refer to Section 4 5 Replacing the Filter for instructions on removing the air filter If the liquid cooling system should fail an over temperature alarm window will display If an over temperature state remains for more than one minute the lamp will turn OFF 4 4 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE i Section 4 Maintenance 4 2 4 Filling the Coolant Reservoir Top up the coolant level using the Christie approved coolant Jeffcool E105 and refill bottle with the nozzle provided in the Liquid Coolant Fill Service Kit P N 003 001837 02 Danger HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE The coolant used in this product contains ethylene
133. hquake or other natural disaster f Damage caused by improper installation alignment or by equipment modification if by other than Christie service personnel 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 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Preventative maintenance is an important part of the continued and proper operation of your projector Please see the Maintenance section for specific maintenance items as they relate to your projector and or model Failure to perform maintenance as required and in accordance with the maintenance schedule specified by Christie will void the warranty CHA IS TIE i Table of Contents 1 Introduction EEU moti Mine E basen etuteenemennamenene andes 1 2 1 2 Purchase Record and Service Contact a nee een 1 3 Lo Pro C COE VCR VIC We ee se een ee 1 4 BIER Ye ea es 1 4 1 3 2 How the Projector Works uuessssseeeesesesssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneen 1 5 Mie S Ser Terra Oy CLIC a neue pn ee 1 5 Wee 81 0 0 0190 Dee ee een 1 5 1 35 gt SO WwAre Re CIE a ee 1 5 14 1 abe US a Mark ne ee ee 1 6 1 4 1 Typographical Notations ueeeee
134. ht click a file that ends in tar enc or tar tar and select Save Target As Select the location on your computer where you would like to save this file Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help O O x 2 A Da pr amp 2 95 wo _ JB Address 4 http 192 168 208 191 a To help protect your security Internet Explorer blocked this site from downloading files to your computer Click here for options I __L EE Figure 3 15 Blocked Files Warning Message Critical Alarm In addition to the status indicator in the main toolbar of any web Temperature has exceeded specification user interface window a full screen red alarm window appears if PMP RANAS one of the alarm conditions are encountered Figure 3 16 This window displays a description of the alarm condition If an interlock failure occurs power will no longer reach the lamp and the LAMP ON button on the Main System screen as well as on the CDP will be disabled Figure 3 16 Alarm Window CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CH IS TIE Section 3 Operation How to Respond to an Alarm Window Click ACKNOWLEDGE to hide the w ndow and enable access to solve the problem Each alarm window indicates anew condition The alarm window does not reappear for a condition that you have acknowledged and not yet solved however if you cycle the projector OFF and ON again any persisting alarm conditi
135. ic Cian Chantal channel fjadvancpa narfin Davout 3D icon that displays if 3D is list or enter a new set for the current channel a Channel 1 1998x1080 Flat XYZ aus Act vate FZ cinema C Use PCF Bop ay Cine IPM channel Enable to use pre defined custom PCF settings Dis able for cinema sources Reset settings back to fac tory default for the current channel Input Cine IPM Source p Select a source that identi Source connection IPM CHA DVIA aaa Eu aaa 1998x1080 1 85 Flat u fies source resolution location aspect ratio and offset defined in Admin Source Data Format Screen menu Packing mode and bits of the selected source Select a screen file that iden tifies the display area mask ing cropping and expected lens for current source defined in Admin Source Dp Control Lamp Per Channel ir hs Other accessible Chan nel menus Figure 3 17 Channel Page 1 Menu Options Grenz 422 Unpacked 10Bit zu Fete 3 24 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Section 3 Operation Table 3 7 Summary of Channel Page 1 Menu Options CHANNEL PAGE 1 MENU OPTIONS Channel Select the current channel from the drop down list and display the settings for this channel Choose from 64 channels Important Selecting a channel from the Main menu will not activate the current channel settings in the Channel Page 1 or Page 2 window You must manually s
136. igh Contrast 100 vertical 70 horizontal 100 vertical 70 horizontal 100 vertical 70 horizontal 100 vertical 70 horizontal 100 vertical 70 horizontal 100 vertical 70 horizontal 100 vertical 70 horizontal Part Max of Image Below or Above Lens Center Primary Zoom Lenses High Brightness 100 vertical 70 horizontal 100 vertical 70 horizontal 100 vertical 70 horizontal 100 vertical 70 horizontal 100 vertical 70 horizontal 100 vertical 70 horizontal 100 vertical 70 horizontal 100 vertical 70 horizontal 100 vertical 70 horizontal 100 vertical 70 horizontal Part 6 6 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Section 6 Specifications Opt Auxiliary Lenses Part 1 25x Anamorphic 38 809054 51 requires Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount 1 26x Wide Converter 108 281101 01 requires Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount 108 111102 xx 6 10 Lamp Components CDXL Lamps kW Part 2 0kW CDXL 20 003 000598 02 3 0kW CDXL 30 003 000599 02 3 0kW CDXL30SD 003 001165 01 6 11 Standard Components Control Display Panel with interface cable e CP2000 ZX User s Manual e Interconnect Drawing Other Part Protective Clothing Kit for opening of lamp door 598900 095 DLP Cinema Firmware Installation Program Ls Rack Stand no panels 108
137. ing data then automatically resizes to fill the reduced rectangular area defined by the new coordinates and any display pixels outside of this area remain off black CROPPING NOTES Cropping is the digital equivalent of filing aperture plates in a film projector to perfect the image square ness For example if the bottom of the image appears slightly wider than the top select the bottom left or right cropping point and change the coordinates to crop or bring in the corner s of the image slightly Either enter the specific coordinates or adjust using the up and down arrows NOTE This is cropping not electronic keystone adjustment In most 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 significantly smaller in format may actually lie beyond the range of one or more cropping adjustments thus you will not see evidence of cropping on the edges To correct a bowed edge so that it appears straight in the display activate one of the cropping bow points between two corner points and adjust the up and down arrows or enter the specific x or y value If displays need cropping to match theatre screen size location adjust Cropping until no data appears outside 7 T T theatre screen Figure 3 33 Simple Cropping Example LETTER BOX NOTES Letter boxing ensures that
138. ings 1 Do not attempt operation is the AC supply is not within the specified voltage range 2 This product does not include a built in AC breaker A 30 32A double pole UL listed wall circuit breaker is required It must be part of the building installation and easily accessible 3 Do not use a wall breaker greater than 32A This could result in severe damage to the projector in the event of a failure 4 Protection from over currents short circuits and earth faults must be part of the building installation A disconnect device double pole switch or circuit breaker with minimum 3 mm contact gap must be readily accessible within the projection room 5 Disconnect projector from AC before opening any enclosure e Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Locate the projector where the cord cannot be abused by persons walking on it or objects rolling over it Never operate the projector if the power cable appears damaged in any way e Do not overload power outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or shock hazards e Note that only qualified service technicians are permitted to open any enclosure on the product and only if the AC has been fully disconnected from the product Lamp Precautions Any Xenon arc lamp used in the CP2000 ZX is under high pressure and must be handled with great care at all times Lamps may explode if dropped or mishandled DANGER EXPLOSION HAZARD Wear authorized protective clothing whenever the lamp
139. is 101 164 Select display GPI for the current channel EXAMPLES TDI L List all entries on Display Reference GPI control TDI C101 1 Set Display Reference GPI to 1 on channel 101 TDI C101 Get Display Reference GPI on channel 101 3D Dark Time TDK DESCRIPTION Setup Dark Time_for 3D control This controls how much time between displayed images the output remains dark to allow for the glasses on other gating mechanism to flip between the eyes SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 Select dark time for the current channel EXAMPLES TDK C101 1 Set Dark Time_to 1 on channel 101 TDK C101 Get Dark Time on channel 101 Output Reference Delay TDP DESCRIPTION Setup Output Reference Delay phase for 3D control Additional control for output timing relative to input timing The data range is 180 to 180 SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 Select output reference delay phase for the current channel EXAMPLES TDP C101 1 Set Output Reference Delay phase to 1 on channel 101 TDP C101 Get Output Reference Delay phase on channel 101 3D Display Reference TDR DESCRIPTION Setup display reference timing signal for 3D control SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select display reference for the current channel EXAMPLES TDR L List all e
140. is will ensure proper placement of this lamp type If you are installing any other lamp type remove this nut and retain it for future lamp replacements Leaving the extension nut on with the wrong lamp type can lead to extremely dim light output Figure 2 9 Anode Yoke Location CP2000 ZX User Manual 2 7 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 2 Installation amp Setup CHA IS TIE STEP 8 Connect to Power CP2000 ZX s designed as a permanently wired connection or pluggable type B connection P N 116 102104 O1 Connecting the projector to your AC supply can vary according to the country or state in which the projector is installed For any installation always follow the electrical code for your location 1 Certified electrician required 2 Ground earth connection is necessary for safety Never compromise safety by returning the current through the ground 3 Connect ground FIRST to reduce shock hazard from high leakage 4 Protection from overcurrents short circuits and earth faults must be part of the building installation The disconnect device double pole switch or circuit breaker with minimum 3mm contact gap must be readily acces sible within the projection room 5 Do not use a wall breaker greater than 32SA or ee Use an appropriate strain relief connector on the AC supply cable to prevent the cable from rubbing against the projector knockout plate and becoming damaged To install a permanent connection refe
141. l is complete you can copy this setting between channels From the Channel Lens menu use the drop down menu to select a particular channel and click Copy for the changes to affect the selected channel Repeat for every channel that requires the same ILS values CHrcISTIE EEE 3 BLog out D gt man smn jene Intelligent Lens System Focus Offset Zoom X 0 bo m lt 4 m veo QT C vw Q Copy Lens Settings To Channel 1 1998x1080 Flat XYZ ama Copy D30 Control Lamp Per Channel KDLens Figure 2 29 Copy Channel Settings 2 8 5 Add Anamorphic Lens 2 8 6 2 22 l Install the Auxiliary Lens Mount according to instructions provided in the kit Make sure to optimize your primary lens first for best optical alignment offset and boresight Image geometry distortion Loosen the holding clamp on the auxiliary lens mount Adjust the rotation of the anamorphic lens so the image remains perfectly square with anamorphic in and out Image shift Adjust the location of the anamorphic lens so that the image does not shift left or right with the anamorphic lens in and out Vignetting Adjust the location of the anamorphic lens so the image passes through the center as much as possible without vignetting reducing side or corner brightness especially in wide angle projection Focus primary lens With the anamorphic lens not in place re focus the primary lens using the FOCUS knob The goal is for good f
142. lations Warnings 1 Never look directly into the projector lens or at the lamp The extremely high brightness can cause permanent eye damage 2 For protection from ultraviolet radiation keep all projector housings intact during operation Protective clothing and safety goggles are recommended NOTES 1 The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists ACGIH recommends occupational UV exposure for an 8 hour day to be less than 0 1 microwatts per square centimeters of effective UV radiation An evaluation of your workplace is advised to assure employees are not exposed to cumulative radiation levels exceeding the government guidelines for your area 2 Be aware that some medications are known to increase one 8 sensitivity to UV radiation Warnings 1 FIRE HAZARD Keep hands clothes and all combustible material away from the concentrated light beam of the lamp 2 Position all cables where they cannot contact hot surfaces or be pulled or tripped over This projector must be operated in an environment that meets the operating range specification in Section 6 Specifications CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE i Section 4 Maintenance 4 1 3 4 1 4 AC Power Precautions Installation of this projector requires that an electrician hard wire permanent wire a single phase feed from the projector to the AC supply at the building site Operate the projector at the specified voltage Warn
143. le for the source is used 5 6 11 The Display is Not Rectangular 1 Check leveling of the projector Ensure the lens surface and screen are parallel to one another 2 Is the vertical offset correct Adjust as necessary using the vertical offset knob 3 Is the anamorphic lens straight Rotate to orient aperture correctly 5 6 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHix IS TIE Section 5 Troubleshooting 5 6 12 The Display is Noisy l Display adjustment at your input source may be required Adjust pixel tracking phase and filter Noise 1s particularly common on YPbPr signals from a DVD player 2 The video input may not be terminated Ensure the video input is terminated 75 S If it s the last connection in a loop through chain the video input should be terminated at the last source input only The input signal and or signal cables carrying the input signal may be of poor quality 4 Ifthe distance between the input source device and the projector is greater than 25 feet signal amplifica tion conditioning may be required 5 Ifthe source is a VCR or off air broadcast detail may be set too high 5 6 13 There are Random Streaks on the Bottom of the Image l Ifa 24Hz or 25Hz HD SDI signal or a 50 Hz SDI digital PAL signal is used ensure non cinema processing is selected This can be implemented via the Channel Page 1 menu of the web user interface by disabling the Cinema checkbox NOTE This is password pr
144. le can be used with any incoming source as desired Screen data is not included in a PCF and is independent of source settings Consider screen files as convenient compensations for physical limitations in the environment You will typically need one or two screen files per site Crop corners and sides Save settings in a screen file oe cee T E Out D eee eee Select screen from drop down list TSereen Scope 22 Save _ Restore Enable to display all incoming data within the defined pre Select a reference point sentation area that will be used to define O the screen display area Define new display area and or cropping Cancel unsaved screen set tings and display previous saved settings Define anamorphic lens needed to stretch an image horizontally Figure 3 32 Admin Screen Menu Options Table 3 19 Summary of Admin Screen Menu Options ADMIN SCREEN MENU OPTIONS Presentation Presentation points define what region of the projector s available display area responds to incoming data i e the display size and location By default the projector uses its complete display area a full 2048 x 1080 panel See Presentation Notes below Cropping Cropping hides unwanted data useful if the image appears keystoned etc See Cropping Notes below Letter Box Letterboxing ensures that all image data is displayed and its aspect ratio is maintained See Letter Box Notes below Lens Facto
145. lens by clicking the necessary buttons or manually adjusting the focus offset and or zoom knobs All temporary adjustments will be lost when Automatic ILS is selected again or if the channel changes 3 Using the framing test pattern adjust the Offset by clicking the up down left right buttons on the ILS menu Figure 2 23 as necessary to display a square image on the screen NOTES 1 You can also hold the buttons down for continuous movement A pending status message appears on screen until the changes have been applied 2 For best optical performance make sure to minimize keystone error by using offset more than aiming to center the image in off axis installations 3 Avoid extreme tilts or offsets Corner vignettes on a white test pattern indicates extreme offset that should be avoided using mechanical alignment CH ISTIE EEE 1 u Intelligent Lens System Focus Offset Figure 2 23 Intelligent Lens System 2 8 2 Adjusting Left Right Boresight The goal for left right boresight alignment is to adjust the lens mount until both sides of the image focus on the screen simultaneously Horizontal Projectors are aligned properly at the factory but due to mechanical Boresight tolerances in the alignment between the projector and the screen the left and right sides of the image come into focus at different times By focusing on the left side of the screen we need to determine if the right side of the image focuses in fro
146. login win change current login dow current user only Select to reset to standard CDP password Used to remove users fea rreterences Ey Lamp History Opens _ Ul Test Patterns Buser Figure 3 29 Advanced User Menu Options Table 3 17 Summary of Advanced User Menu Options ADVANCED USER MENU OPTIONS Click Add and enter the new username in the Add User interface using small letters only NOTE Entering a name in capitals is not accepted Next enter a password to be used with this username and click OK See Figure 3 30 Left Password Select a username from the Users list and click Password In the Edit Password interface enter the new password and click OK Select a user from the Users list and click Delete NOTE cannot be current user Permission Level Select a user from the Users list NOTE cannot be current user From the Permission Level drop down list select a new permission level See Figure 3 30 Right Operator Login Enable to automatically enter the password when a user name is entered in the login window CDP Password Resets the standard CDP password Crist Es BLog out B Cis es gt r f een r nn mP e RA jane rn er se en ee ll FM f 7 dmi gU rrp 05 Advanced 284 Permission Level Permission Level Operator Login Al Nalata i mh u di Delete i a _ Auto Login h AULO LOGIT Heer eee Permission Level CDP Password Status Operator Operator Advanced Advance Admi
147. lti ple channels Dsp Control Lamp Per Channel Lens Figure 3 22 Channel Lens Menu Options Table 3 12 Summary of Channel Lens Menu Options CHANNEL LENS MENU OPTIONS Click the clockwise counter clockwise buttons to adjust the focus Offset Click the up down left right buttons as necessary to adjust the image and make it square on the screen Click the buttons to automatically minimize or maximize zoom Copy Lens Use the Copy Lens Settings to Channel feature to easily copy the settings from the current active Settings to channel to another channel Select the channel from the drop down list and click Copy to apply the Channel changes Repeat for every channel that requires the same ILS values CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CH IS TIE Section 3 Operation Channel Lens Menu Disabled The Channel Lens menu is grayed out when the Automatic ILS feature of the Main menu is not selected In the instance that an ILS is not installed on the projector or if the ILS Installed option in the Advanced Lens menu is not selected an ILS Not Installed label is displayed See Figure 3 23 cost Cs 3 moc EO ILS Not Installed Figure 3 23 Channel Lens Menu Disabled CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 31 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHRISTIE Section 3 Operation 3 4 7 Advanced Menu The Advanced menu consists of six menus that enable advanced operators administrators and installers to define n
148. matter Gamma version Blue Formatter BitSequence version Blue Formatter Gamma version Temperatures degrees Celsius 60 C warning gt 70 C critical 63 C warning gt 68 C critical 63 C warning gt 68 C critical 63 C warning gt 68 C critical Motherboard Temperature C PCM temperature a DC Bus A temperature es 2C Bus C temperature re 2C Bus D temperature re DC Bus E temperature Cooling RPMS of internal fan 2 ORPM device failure FAIL sensor failure RPMs of internal fan 3 ORPM device failure FAIL sensor failure Card cage fan RPMs of electronics card cage fans Laminar air device LAD RPMs of laminar airflow device for DMDs Liquid pump RPMs of liquid cooling pump Peripherals TCS Tasal Status EO OO ILS Online Status ILS Power Status ILS Temperature ILS X Sensor Status ILS Y Sensor Status ILSILS Focus Sensor Status ILS Zoom Sensor Status ILS Board ID ILS Boot Version O OOO O OOOO O SS OS SO OS OO SS SS OOOO ae ES Boot Vin ILS Software Version S T O ILS Hardware Version Health E BC ED BEST aaa SSS OOOO a a DDR memory test Flash memory test EDID checksum test FPGA checksum test CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 19 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 3 Operation CHA IS TIE Status Test Menu The Status Test menu provides controls for testing or confirming subtitling and or metadata commands supplied wit
149. me For non 3D itis 1 frame Set to the highest rate possible without image cropping 24 Hz i 24 Hz aO O 1 i NOTE Not for 2048 x 1080 i rin RI R2 48 Hz 4 frames 2 sources 5 frames 2 sources 6 frames 2 sources 48 Hz x 2 48 Hz x 2 5 48 Hz x 3 AHAL HA eG 2m2 ie fr2 2 R2 L2 R2 L2 R2 ie R2 12 R2 L2 R2 96 Hz fag e A Caia a Figure 3 20 Examples of Frame Rate N M DARK TIME and OUTPUT DELAY NOTES The dark time between incoming L R frames provides a brief interval of non image time in microseconds for your switching device such as shutters in glasses to complete its switch When this interval is properly set and exactly suits the speed of your device neither eye sees image data intended for the other eye This helps to prevent color artifacts 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 rate factor will cause image breakup 2048 x 1080 displays may be cropped A setting less than the minimum is not supported and will simply revert to the minimum interval The output delay setting shifts the 3D sync in relation to the Dark Time interval starting each frame slightly earlier or later Adjust only as necessary too much offset can cause bleed through where each eye sees some data that is intended for t
150. mp half life traps SNM LEXT 1 Setting this flag to 1 will disable any future lamp expire traps SNM ENVT Get the flag to see if V2 is enabled 1 or disabled 0 SNM ENVT 1 Enable SNMP V2 SNM ENVT 0 Disable SNMP V2 A 22 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Appendix A Serial API Screen Orientation SOR DESCRIPTION Set screen orientation This allows for flipping the screen orientation to allow for various mounting options of the projector including the use of mirrors and front or rear screen projection SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE None Select Orientation 0 Normal Front 1 Inverted Rear 2 Normal Rear 3 Inverted Front EXAMPLES SOR L List orientation options SOR Get the orientation status SORO Set orientation to front Select Source Format SRF DESCRIPTION Select the Source format file Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 EXAMPLES SRF C108 XXX Use file XXX on channel 108 SRF C108 Get source file name on channel 108 SRF L List all entries of source control SRF TEMP XXX Use file XXX as DLP active file SRF RFSH 1 Refresh TI file list CP2000 ZX User Manual A 23 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Appendix A Serial API CHA IS TIE ALRM Returns a summary of any active alarms None Returns information on all status groups with one message per item PERI Returns peripherals data Cine IPM etc
151. mp power settings by converting them to approximate footlamberts for display in the menus Repeat the calibration if you switch to a different lamp type size CH ISTIE EEE 01 11 03 PM Log out B Foot Lamberts Calibration Min FL A A m gt 000 Frag Ensure that LiteLoc is disabled before starting Foot Lamberts Calibration Figure 2 21 Calibrating Screen Brightness Via Web UI CP2000 ZX User Manual 2 17 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 2 Installation amp Setup CHA IS TIE 2 7 Basic Image Alignment NOTE Assumes projector is fully assembled and powered up in its final location This procedure ensures that the image reflected from the DMDs 1s parallel to and well centered with the lens and screen This initial optical alignment is the foundation for optimizing images on the screen and must be completed before final boresight adjustments To save the focus offset and zoom settings to the channel you must make the adjustments using the motorized lens mount adjustment features from the Lens Control menu in the CDP or via one of two menus from the Web UI the ILS screen launched from the Main menu or the Channel Lens menu Using the knobs on the lens mount to adjust these positions does not save the settings to the channel They are designed for temporary use and will therefore be lost once the channel changes Ensure the CP2000 ZX is properly positioned relative to the screen before you begin 2 7 1 Basic Optical Alignment
152. must be created by the installer since they are not provided with the projector Additionally if the projector is to be set up for 3D operation 3DFlat and 3DScope files must also be created CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHRISTIE 3 Operation This section describes how to use controls and switches for basic operation of the projector once it is properly installed aligned and configured by a qualified service technician NOTE These illustrations provided are to enhance the understanding of the written material and may not represent your exact projector model e 3 1 About Projector Components e 3 2 Powering Up Powering Down the Projector e 3 3 Using the Control Display Panel CDP e 3 4 Using the Web User Interface 3 5 Upgrading and Downgrading Software 3 6 Working with the Lamp 3 7 Working with the Lenses 3 8 Working with 3D e 3 9 Cinema Operation e 3 10 Non Cinema Operation CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 1 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 3 Operation CHA IS TIE 3 1 About Projector Components 3 1 1 Air Filter Intake air flows through the filter before circulating in the front compartment to cool the main electronics Replace the air filter whenever the lamp is replaced or sooner in dusty dirty environments Check the condition monthly Refer to Section 4 5 Replacing the Filter for complete instructions 3 1 2 Control Display Panel CDP The CDP is conveniently mounted to the
153. n On delay goes into full power Power No action ur To cool down mode No action off immediately To power ON and lamp To lamp ON No action To lamp ON Lamp On ON boot delay immediately immediately No action No action Lamp OFF No action tame OF en ME NOTES 1 The green status LED flashes while the yellow LED is on steady during Boot Delay 2 Both green and yellow status LEDs flash during cool down 3 To ensure activation of the CDP Power or Lamp buttons press firmly for 1 2 second Fast Boot Mode There are two ways to initiate fast boot mode l When the projector boots up the CDP shows the failsafe signal where all 3 LEDs flash 3 times After about 25 seconds the greed LED labeled ON will flash 3 times Push and hold the Power On button while the ON LED is flashing turns both TI and the Lamp ON The projector saves the last power status in flash memory If the power goes off while the projector is in Full Power or Lamp ON mode the software will automatically put the projector in Full Power mode when it boots up again where everything is turned on except the lamp Fast boot mode can speed up about one minute of the projector startup time Fast Cool Mode During cooling down mode pressing the POWER OFF button 3 times will set the projector to standby mode This feature allows you to quickly shut down the projector It is not recommended unless the projector needs to be shut down immediately CP200
154. n problem with reversed 3 2 pull down in 60Hz to 24Hz film to digital conversion in your source The display file needs correction 5 5 3 Image Appears Vertically Stretched or Squeezed into Center of Screen Source data converted from film and pre squeezed for CP2000 ZX display format may require use of the anamorphic lens or resizing to regain full scope image width and proper proportions 5 5 4 No Image Just Pink Snow 1 Make sure the projector s lid is not open In the event it is open close the lid and pause or stop the show on the server Then press play on the server and wait several seconds for the projector to receive the set of decrypting keys from the server If after 30 seconds the projector doesn t recover pause or stop the show and try playing again If this doesn t work try resetting the server 2 Check the CDP for a tamper warning If lamp door is closed the tamper switch may be faulty 3 Make sure the IP octets for the projector and the server Eth1 port match 4 CineCanvas does not have the correct projector IP address Check the IP address of the projector and server and change if necessary They should match 5 6 Non Cinema Displays The following troubleshooting entries assume the use of 3rd party input source for displaying alternative non cinema material As a first step always consult the documentation supplied with the external equipment 5 6 1 The Projector is On but
155. nal projector information Status such as serial number software version and also turn the lamp ON or OFF gt System Advanced gt Lamp About Operator Advanced Main This level of operator can view the same menus as the lamp change is Status Operator level but with the ability to add a new lamp in available to this user Scien the Advanced Lamp History menu Advanced gt Lamp excludes LiteLOC gt Lamp History gt Lens About CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHRISTIE Advanced Administrator CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Main Status gt System Channel gt Page 1 gt Page 2 gt 3D Control gt Lamp Per Channel gt Lens Advanced gt Preference gt Lamp includes LiteLOC gt Lamp History gt Lens gt Test Pattern gt User can only set levels users from its level amp below About Main Status gt System Channel gt Page 1 gt Page 2 gt 3D Control gt Lamp Per Channel gt Lens Advanced gt Preference gt Lamp gt Lamp History gt Lens gt Test Pattern gt User can only set levels users from it s level amp below Admin gt Source gt Screen gt MCGD gt TCGD gt Network About Section 3 Operation Advanced Operators can access two additional menus Channel and Advanced where they can define all dis play setups configure 3D displays optimize light out put record lamp change
156. nd Initial Power Up Once the lamp is installed the projector is essentially ready for operation Although an image is not required at this time it is recommended that external cinema servers and sources be connected Refer to Section 2 2 Connecting Sources Before igniting the lamp for the first time it is essential that you complete the following settings to ensure successful communication with the projector l Assign the projector with a unique IP address Each projector is given a default IP address however if you are connecting the projector to an existing network you must give it a new IP address For first time installations assign the IP address in the Configuration gt Administrator menu via the Control Display Panel CDP For more information on the CDP refer to Section 3 3 Using the Control Display Panel CDP Set the baud rate In the CDP Configuration menu set the baud rate to match the external device connected such as a server The projector s default baud rate is 9600 Kbps Enter details of the lamp In the CDP Lamp menu select Lamp Change and define the type of lamp installed serial number and number of hours logged on the lamp if any Power up the projector With all components installed and connected power up the projector as described in Section 3 2 1 Powering Up the Projector Perform LampLOC alignment immediately on the newly installed lamp This ensures the lamp is positioned correctly to achiev
157. necting from AC and opening the lamp door For all other precautions critical for safe removal and replacement of the lamp refer to Section 4 4 Replacing the Lamp CP2000 ZX User Manual 4 3 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 4 Maintenance CH IS TIE l 4 2 Maintaining Proper Cooling The CP2000 ZX high intensity lamp and electronics rely on a variety of cooling components to reduce internal operating temperatures Regular checking and maintenance of the entire cooling system is critical to prevent overheating and sudden projector failure and helps to ensure reliable operation of all projector components over time 4 2 1 Ventilation ae Vents and louvers in the projector covers provide ventilation both for intake and exhaust Never block or cover these openings Do not install the projector near a radiator heat register or within an enclosure To ensure adequate airflow around the projector keep a minimum clearance of 19 69 on the left right and rear sides of the projector from any walls or other obstructions 4 2 2 Air Filter CHECK Monthly It is recommended the air filter located on the right side of the projector near the input connection panel is replaced whenever the lamp is replaced or sooner in dusty or dirty environments A clogged air filter reduces air flow and can lead to overheating and failure of the projector Check monthly by inspecting its color through the side vent grille with a flashlight A grey colored filter s
158. ng Format Flat Normal Scope Image using Prime Lens for very large screens 1998 _________ 2048 gt Vertical electronic DS 1080 A izi i Hr 1080 CHRISTIE ee DMD C ISTIE rom 838 Scope screen filled masking retracted Unfilled portion of screen masked Figure 3 51 Using Anamorphic Lens to Achieve Scope for Large Screens CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 61 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 3 Operation CHix IS TIE Projector Variables Using a Wide Converter Lens The optional Wide Converter Lens acts similar to a zoom lens It magnifies a flat image format of 1 85 1 to a scope image of 2 39 1 while maintaining the full resolution of the source material Flat Image using Prime Lens Scope Image 1998 ____ 2048 FU Wide Converter Lens 1 CHRISTIE CHAISTIE Unfilled portion of screen masked Figure 3 52 Using Wide Converter Lens to Achieve Scope with No Resizing Theatre Variables Masking ene 1 25 screens In order to present either type of feature on a single screen a theatre typically uses masking to conceal any unused edges s of the screen These movable flat black panels or black curtains are 1 85 image ea most commonly installed along the top edge of the screen moved up changing the height of the screen but not ts width Top Masking e Add top masking for scope Top masking to u c6 29
159. ng with the Lamp Simple software controls and adjustments can help to optimize lamp performance and ensure the brightest most uniform image possible for the life of the lamp These controls are located in the Advanced Lamp and Admin Lamp menus For more information refer to Advanced Lamp Menu on page 3 33 and Admin Lamp Menu on page 3 47 These controls are also available on the CDP 3 6 1 Turning the Lamp ON or OFF H je 1998x1080 Flat 2048x a ope 1998x 10 Flat 2048x ee ope Bl Power On Using the Web User Interface Beene on 5 l Make sure the wall circuit breaker is ON ecm a 2 From the Main menu select S Power On S Lamp On and S Douser Open Wait several minutes for the lamp to turn on Figure 3 45 Figure 3 45 Turn the Lamp On Using the Web User Interface OFF 1 De select Lamp On Then wait for fans to run for 10 minutes to cool the lamp and other components 2 De select Power On to turn the projector off 3 Turn wall circuit breaker OFF Using the CDP ON With the wall circuit breaker ON press and hold the POWER ON button for approximately 1 2 second to power the projector on Then press LAMP ON to ignite the lamp OFF Press LAMP OFF The screen goes dark but the projector s cooling fans will keep running Wait for fans to run for 10 minutes to cool the lamp and other components completely Then press POWER OFF to power down the projector Turn wall circuit breaker OFF to disconnect power If the Lamp Fails to Ignite The p
160. nistrator Figure 3 30 Add User and Alter Permission Level Features CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 37 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 3 Operation CHA IS TIE 3 4 8 Admin Menu The seven Admin menus Source Screen MCGD TCGD Network General and Lamp offer a broad range of options used primarily for defining how the projector responds to incoming sources in the given environment There are also options for adjusting a major system parameter affecting overall performance Admin Source Menu Incoming sources can vary widely in their current resolution and original aspect ratio The projector must be able to respond to the myriad of possible combinations projecting full images of the desired size 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 e Incoming resolution i e pixels across pixels top to bottom Desired offset 1 e amount of data to discard Rare e Desired aspect ratio i e the original display format to be recovered Although in rare cases the content distributor may include this source information as part of a pre defined Projector Configuration File PCF applied by using the PCF in the projector alternatively these variables can be defined from the Admin Source menu With a good collection of assorted source files available in memory the proper file can then be qui
161. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 5 5 5 5 3 Image Appears Vertically Stretched or Squeezed into Center of Screen 5 5 5 54 ING Miia Just Pink ON een 5 5 FONOTECA D I a a ee ee ere ee eee 5 5 5 6 1 The Projector is On but there is No Display cccccccccccccccccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 5 5 6 2 The Display is Jittery or Unstable ssssssssssssssssnsnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 5 5 sN ea E E E E ee 5 6 5 6 4 The Upper Portion of the Display is Waving Tearing or Jittering 5 6 5 6 5 Portions of the Display are Cut Off or Warp to the Opposite Edge 5 6 5 6 6 The Display appears Compressed Vertically Stretched 5 6 5 6 7 Data is Cropped from EIS ee 5 6 5 6 8 Display Quality appears to Drift from Good to Bad Bad to Good 2 00 ccc cece cence ee ees 5 6 5 6 9 The Display has Suddenly Froze sssssssssssssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 5 6 CP2000 ZX User Manual v 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Table of Contents CHA IS TIE 3 0 30 Colors am the Display are Tr re 5 6 5 6 11 The Display is NOU Rectangular een 5 6 3 6 12 The Display S NOISY een ee ee er ee 5 7 5 6 13 There are Random Streaks on the Bottom of the Image 0 ccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 7 6 Specifications BD OUI ee ee see 6 2 6 1 1 Panel Resolution and Refre
162. nt or behind the screen relative to the left side NOTE Use a test pattern with a single pixel vertical and horizontal line and perimeter frame such as DC2K Framing or RGB Alignment Horizontal Figure 2 24 Horizontal Boresight CP2000 ZX User Manual 2 19 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 2 Installation amp Setup CHA IS TIE l The Horizontal Hold Screw acts as counter resistance to hold the lens mount in place once set Before adjusting the boresight loosen the Horizontal Hold Screw See Figure 2 24 2 Extend the lens focus completely 3 Adjust the Focus to retract the lens using the counter clockwise button on the ILS screen Figure 2 25 Watch the image at the left edge of the screen until it comes into focus If the image appears well focused on the left edge but not on the right we need to determine if the right side focuses in front of or behind the screen If the entire screen come into focus skip to step 7 Focus Left Intelligent Lens System Edge Center Focus Offset Z Automatic ILS Figure 2 25 Adjust Focus 4 Continue retracting the lens AERIAL VIEW a Ifthe right side of the image comes into focus before the lens is completely retracted then the image focuses in 1 T front of the screen See Figure 2 26 To correct this problem adjust the Horizontal Boresight Bolt to direct or aim the lens mount towards the LEFT to balance out the left right edges See Figure 2 24 Focu
163. ntries on display reference control TDR C101 1 Set display reference to 1 on channel 101 TDR C101 Get display reference on channel 101 A 26 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Appendix A Serial API Output Reference Delay TDT DESCRIPTION Setup Output Reference Delay_Time for 3D control Controls how much delay between the input and output reference timing SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select reference delay for the current channel EXAMPLES TDT C101 1 Set Output Reference Delay Time to 1 on channel 101 TDT C101 Get Output Reference Delay Time on channel 101 Input Frame Dominance TFD DESCRIPTION Setup Input Frame Dominance for 3D control This selects which signal is considered first in the source sig nal the left or the right SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select frame dominance for the current channel EXAMPLES TFD L List all entries on Input Frame Dominance control TFD C101 1 Set Input Frame Dominance to 1 on channel 101 TFD C101 Get Input Frame Dominance on channel 101 3D Frame Rate Multiple TFR DESCRIPTION Setup frame rate multiple for 3D control SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select 3D frame rate for the current channel EX
164. ocus at the center and on all sides Now add the anamorphic lens and check focus again Focus anamorphic lens If center to edge horizontal focus in the image needs improvement focus the anamorphic lens by rotating its focus barrel as needed Wide Converter Lens l Install the Auxiliary Lens Mount and Wide Converter Lens WCL according to instructions provided in the kit Make sure to optimize your primary lens first for best optical alignment offset and boresight Image shift Adjust the vertical and horizontal position of the WCL to align it with the already adjusted prime lens Pitch Adjustment Adjust pitch either up or down to equalize the top and bottom clearance to the prime lens barrel Yaw Adjustment Adjust yaw to make the clearance between both lens barrels equal from side to side CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CH IS TIE i Section 2 Installation amp Setup 2 9 2 9 1 2 9 2 2 10 Fold Mirror and Convergence Adjustments In rare instances shipping and handling may affect the precise factory alignments of one or more optical components As a final step of installation the installer may have to adjust the fold mirror and or convergence of the DMDs DMD Convergence A convergence problem is evident when one or more projected colors red green blue appears mis aligned when examined with a proper convergence test pattern Normally the three colors should overlap precisely to form pur
165. ojector model e 2 1 Projector Installation e 2 2 Connecting Sources e 2 3 Re wiring For Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS e 2 4 Adjusting Tilt and Leveling e 2 5 Initial Power Up e 2 6 Maximizing Light Output e 2 7 Basic Image Alignment e 2 8 Offset and Boresight Alignment e 2 9 Fold Mirror and Convergence Adjustments e 2 10 Calibrating the System CP2000 ZX User Manual 2 1 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 2 Installation amp Setup CHA IS TIE 2 1 2 2 Projector Installation The following set of instructions explains how to install connect and optimize the projector for smooth operation PACAID e QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN REQUIRED for all installations This product must be installed in a restricted access location er Nee Auto LampLOC must be run any time the projector is physically moved or when it has been leveled Before you begin installation t is important to fully understand all site requirements and characteristics and that you have the following tools and components on hand NOTE Jn general fasteners are metric sizes and require metric tools However to complete lamp installation imperial tools are required which have been provided inside the lamp door of the projector O 12 screwdrivers Phillips 2 magnetic and flat 19 mm and 7 8 wrenches Assorted Allen keys metric Single phase 30A connection of AC supply to the terminal block Installation site must have an easily accessibl
166. olor to indicate a warning or critical error status A yellow indicator signifies an unusual environmental condition such as the lamp has reached a set limit of hours in use as indicated by the user It can also indicate a temperature has reached a higher than normal but not critical level A red indicator can signify that 1 the environment has a serious problem or 2 a specific electrical component is not detected or does not appear to be functioning properly These errors require immediate attention CHKISTIE ed CE Er Status 4 a A Lamp Info Versions 2 a 4 Peripherals Health Serials Figure 3 10 Status System Menu Two rows of moni tored system compo nents Status indicator for each in top left corner Green OK Red Alarm condition exists Interlocks Temperatures Cooling Table 3 5 Summary of Status System Components Alarms EDID checksum test Displays number of hours Togged on current Tamp Lamp expired status Displays number of hours logged on current lamp Configuration Projector model Displays projector model Projector serial number Displays projector serial number Displays manuTaoture dats Prajerlor he ee Projector subtype ID Ballast ID Light engine native resolution 2048 x 1080 Be y Memi ID Address E Domas SSCS Swem SOS Gaw O o O Aux TP Address Aux Subnet Mask CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 17 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 3 Operation CHA I
167. om optical path 1 douser blocking optical path STEP Change the steps for open close douser on CP2000 ZX The default value is 50 EXAMPLES SHU 1 Close shutter SHU 0 Open shutter SHU Get current status of shutter Select Input SIN DESCRIPTION Select Input Port Selecting input port will reset the list and default data of DTF control Use index number or text description to select input port Available options are 000 292 A 001 292 B 002 292 Dual 003 DVI A 004 DVI B 005 DVI Twin 006 IPM INP DVIA 007 IPM INP DVIB 008 IPM INP DVIT 009 IPM CHA DVIA 010 TPM CHA DVIB 011 IPM CHA DVIT SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select input for current channel EXAMPLES SIN Get current input port SIN L Show entries on the list SIN 1 or SIN 292 B Set current input port to 292 B SIN C101 Get input port on channel 101 SIN C101 1 or SIN C101 292 B Set input on channel 101 ENVT Enables Disables SNMP version 2 LHLT Gets Sets the Lamp Half Life Trap Flag for the SNMP Agent TSIP Sets the Trap IP address for the SNMP agent EXAMPLES SNM TSIP xxx xxx xxx xxx Sets the Trap IP address to XXX XXX XXX XXX SNM TSIP 0 0 0 0 Setting the IP address to 0 0 0 0 will stop SNMP Agent from sending the traps SNMILEXT 1 Setting this flag to 1 will disable any future la
168. on PCF L List all entries of PCF control PCF RFSH 1 Refresh TI file list Pull down Offset PDO DESCRIPTION Set pull down Offset SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select pull down Offset for the current channel EXAMPLES PDO L List all entries on pull down offset control PDO C101 1 Set pull down offset to 1 on channel 101 PDO C101 Get pull down offset on channel 101 Pull down Resync PDR DESCRIPTION Set pull down resync SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select pull down resync for the current channel 0 enable 1 disable The default value is 0 enabled EXAMPLES PDR C101 1 Disable pull down resync on channel 101 PDR C101 0 Enable pull down resync on channel 101 PDR C101 Get pull down resync on channel 101 Pull down Sequence PDS DESCRIPTION Set pull down Sequence SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select pull down Sequence for the current channel EXAMPLES PDS L List all entries on pull down sequence control PDS C101 1 Set pull down sequence on channel 101 PDS C101 Get pull down sequence on channel 101 A 18 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Appendix A Serial API PCF In Use PIU DESCRIPTION Select whether to use the PCF file or no
169. on channel 101 TOP C101 Get Output Reference Polarity on channel 101 DESCRIPTION Allows users to login to the serial interface SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE None None EXAMPLES UID username password Login a user UID Logout the current user also happens automatically when a new user logs in UID UID username 01 Display the current logged in user and their access level 99 66 Lens Zoom Direction ZOD DESCRIPTION Get set the current zoom direction SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE None ZOD 1 1 EXAMPLES ZOD 1 set zoom direction to positive ZOD return current zoom direction 1 or 1 CP2000 ZX User Manual A 29 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Appendix A Serial API CHA IS TIE Zoom Lens Position Adjustment ZOM DESCRIPTION Adjust lens to specific zoom position Use command without subcode If ILS is on motor will move to specified steps and save data to the active channel If ILS is off motor will move to specified steps do not save data to the active channel Use ZOM with Subcode CXXX active channel If ILS is on motor will move to specified steps and save data to the active channel If ILS is off motor will not move save data to the active channel Use ZOM with Subcode CXXX inactive channel Just save data to specified channel no hardware movement SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE BACN Motor backlash in negative direction read only for ILS BACP Motor backlash in positi
170. on into the lamp history then start a new entry Set lamp information of a new lamp type ID serial number and pre used hours SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE LPID Set lamp type ID for the new lamp Set lamp previous lamp hours for the new lamp Set lamp serial number for the new lamp EXAMPLES LPC LPID 2 Set lamp type ID LPC SERL CDX30 001 Set lamp serial number LPC 1 Save information to lamp history LPC 1 Consecutive lamp changes requires 5 10 second time difference as writing to EEPROM is involved Lamp Hours LPH DESCRIPTION Read only control get information on installed lamp CAMERON Mantel ei En FLSK Return Total failed lamp strikes on the installed lamp FERSK Return Return Total failed lamp restrikes on the installed lamp 744 failed Return Total failed lamp restrikes on the installed lamp 744 restrikes on the installed lamp EXAMPLES LPH Get usage in hours LPH FLSK Get lamp strikes CP2000 ZX User Manual A 13 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Appendix A Serial API CHA IS TIE Lamp Intensity LPI DESCRIPTION Set lamp intensity set point The value is used when lamp mode is set to LiteLOC The projector will adjust the Lamp Power to maintain this intensity NOTE This control depends on the state of the Power Per Button PPB con trol When PPB is on the lamp hardware will be set according to the channel specific value of LPI When PPB is off the lamp hardware uses the global GLOB
171. on will trigger the alarm window again Refer to Table 3 6 Setting Alarm Triggers From the Advanced Preferences menu you can enable or disable certain alarm triggers Although it is highly recommended that the monitored over temperature and fan conditions always be enabled default these triggers can be turned off if desired by disabling the appropriate Alarm Triggers checkbox Once disabled such conditions will only trigger a change of the status indicator in the main toolbar and not display the alarm window It is recommended all alarm triggers remain enabled for normal operation Failed interlocks communication faults DMD over temperature and lamp failures always result in an alarm window These conditions cannot be turned off Table 3 6 Alarm Conditions and Solutions ALARM CONDITION HOW TO CORRECT FAILED INTERLOCK Failed heat extractor for external duct at the top of the May not be turned ON 450 CFM required refer to Section STEP 5 Connect projector Exhaust Ducting Replacement heat extractor may be required Failed AC Lamp Blower little or no air flow detected Check for interference at vane switch Replace fan Lamp door is open Check that lamp door is securely shut Failed auxiliary interlock usually for fire alarms or auto Check auxiliary switch wiring Check the external controlling device mation systems Failed high security lock tamper switch cinema use Ensure the front top lid is securely shut and locke
172. operating the projector in a dusty or dirty environment Check monthly in all cases The filter is located on the inputs side of the projector behind the air filter cover To replace 1 Release two tabs on the air filter cover and remove 2 Slide the air filter out and discard Insert the new air filter with the airflow indicator facing toward the projector NOTE Never reuse an old air filter The air filters in this product cannot be cleaned thoroughly enough for reuse and can lead to the contamination of optical components 3 Replace the air filter cover by inserting the two bottom tabs into place and then snapping the door closed 4 6 Replacing the Lens A variety of primary lenses can accommodate different throw distances and specific types of installations Refer to Section 6 Specifications Turn the lens clamp to the OPEN UP position 1 Release the lens locking lever UP position 2 Pull out the lens and replace it with a different high brightness or high contrast lens NOTE Always install the lens with UP label in the top position This will assist in achieving consistent boresight alignment each time the lens is replaced Refer to Section STEP 6 Install Lens es on page 2 6 Secure the lens with the lens locking lever DOWN position 4 Calibrate the lens Refer to 2 7 Basic Image Alignment for details CP2000 ZX User Manual 4 11 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHRISTIE 5 Troubleshooting If the projector does n
173. or FCS Return current motor position CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Appendix A Serial API Gamma Control GAM DESCRIPTION Gamma control gamma file will be set when PCF in Use PIU i s off This control describes the gamma response curve for the source signal SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select gamma for the current channel EXAMPLES GAM C108 gamma 2 6 Use file gamma 2 6 on channel 108 GAM C108 Get gamma file name on channel 108 GAM L List all entries of gamma control Lamp History HIS DESCRIPTION Retrieve the history of installed lamp entries including the current lamp There is an individual entry for each lamp in the history The format for each entry is HIS AAA BBBB BB B C D EEE FFF GGG HHH III JJJ A Lamp Number B Date Installed C Serial Number D Type E Strikes F Failed Strikes G Failed Restrikes H Unexpected Lamp Off I Pre installed Hours J Lamp Hours SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE None EXAMPLES HIS HIS 000 N A N A N A 000 000 000 000 000 000 HIS 001 2007 05 21 qa 1 CDXL 30 000 000 000 000 020 020 HIS 002 2007 05 21 qa 2 Other 30 000 000 000 000 015 015 HIS 003 2007 05 21 qa 3 Other 20 000 000 000 000 000 000 Serial Help HL
174. or R L required for 3D perspective Correct setting ensures smooth Always set as Not Used unless a separate 3D stereo sync input is at GPIO connector See L R Frame Rate N M Ton the display frame rate to reduce flicker from your source s See Frame Rate N M Notes elow 3D Sync Polarity CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Keeps 3D stereo sync output the same as input true or reversed inverted True 3D L R sync output from GPO will match L R sync input Inverted 3D L R sync output from GPO will be the opposite of sync input left right right left Sync Output Define your GPO sync output for 3D devices glasses z screen polarization or filter wheel using GPO 1 to GPO 5 depending on wiring to the output device Dark Time Create a blank time interval between left and right frames to allow for LCD shutter glasses on off Helps synchronize the output to the viewing See Dark Time and Output Delay Notes below Output Delay Offset in U 3D stereo sync output in relation to dark time interval Positive offset delay nega tive offset start early See Dark Time and Output Delay Notes below Phase Delay Controls the degree of reference between the L R sync output A vertical adjustment is typically required when using a z screen 3 27 3 28 Section 3 Operation CHA IS TIE 3D SYNC INPUT MODE NOTES Select the option matching your source type and how the 3D sync is supplied e A Left B Right Sele
175. or is up and running adjust precise image geometry and placement as described in Section 2 7 Basic Image Alignment CP2000 ZX User Manual 2 3 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHRISTIE Section 2 Installation amp Setup STEP 4 Optional Mount the Control Display Panel The projector is shipped with the Control Display Panel CDP fully assembled and installed to the back panel For convenience the display angle of the CDP oo can easily be modified for improved viewing or it can be removed and permanently mounted in another location within the projection room NOTE The CDP is not recommended for use as a handheld remote IN To modify the CDP display angle 1 Place your hand under the bottom edge of the CDP and pull forward to the desired angle Keep the back tab of the CDP fully engaged n the projector See Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Change Display Angle of CDP To remove the CDP for installation in another location l Grasp the CDP and slightly push it to one side This creates a gap sufficient enough to release the CDP from the top mounting pin on that side Then release the other side and pull forward to remove See Figure 2 3 THT A Figure 2 3 Remove CDP 2 When installing the CDP in a new location be sure to keep the distance between the projector and the CDP within 6 ft the max length of the standard CDP harness See Figure 2 4 NOTE An optional 25ft CDP harne
176. ork try adjusting the lamp position manually via the Lamp gt LampLOC gt Manual Adjust menu Watch the light level for changes indicating lamp movement both on the CDP readout and on screen with a white test pattern 2 Ifthe motors do not respond you can position the lamp manually UV danger Qualified service technician only 3 Ifthe lamp runs dim or the image displays poor uniform brightness do the following e Check that the anode yoke is in the correct position e Check that the lamp extension nut is used with CDXL 30SD lamps only You must remove the nut for all other lamp types e Check that the flat part of the anode end of the lamp if applicable faces up in the anode yoke For CDXL 30SD lamps the flat part of the anode end of the lamp should be positioned at the 2 or 10 o clock position e Check the position of the cathode lead Figure 5 1 UV danger Qualified service technician only VI CHECK V CHECK When the LampLOC Z adjustment is fully When the LampLOC mechanism is centered forward the cathode lead should touch the vertically the cathode lead should also be front center edge of the oval cutout in the centered vertically within the oval cutout in rear duct as shown the rear duct as shown Figure 5 1 Check Position of the Cathode Lead 5 2 5 LiteLOC Does Not Seem to Work 1 Make sure LiteLOC is enabled in the Advanced Lamp menu of the web user interface 2 Changin
177. orts and responds to the cinema source selected CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 63 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHRISTIE 4 Maintenance This projector is designed with safe and reliable operation in mind However safe operation is not assured by design alone installers service technicians trained operators 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 projector This section contains 4 1 Safety Warnings and Guidelines e 4 2 Maintaining Proper Cooling e 4 3 Maintenance and Cleaning e 4 4 Replacing the Lamp e 4 5 Replacing the Filter e 4 6 Replacing the Lens CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 4 1 Section 4 Maintenance CHA IS TIE 4 1 4 1 1 4 1 2 4 2 Safety Warnings and Guidelines Labels and Marking Observe and follow any warnings and instructions marked on the projector The exclamation point within the equilateral triangle indicates related operating maintenance instructions in the documentation accompanying the projector The lightning flash and arrowhead symbol within the equilateral triangle indicates non insulated dangerous voltage within the projector s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock General Precautions Be aware of the following general precautions in all CP2000 ZX instal
178. ot appear to be operating properly note the symptoms present and use the following guide to assist you If you cannot resolve the problems yourself contact your dealer for assistance NOTE A qualified service technician is required when opening an enclosure to diagnose any probable cause e 5 1 Power e 5 2 Lamp e 5 4 Ethernet e 5 5 Cinema Displays 5 6 Non Cinema Displays CP2000 ZX User Manual 5 1 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 5 Troubleshooting CHA IS TIE 5 1 Power 5 1 1 Projector Will Not Start 1 Check the status of the LEDs on the CDP If there is no activity ON and READY not initially flashing check the wall circuit breaker to see if it s ON 2 Look through the rear right side grill If the unit does not contain a UPS only the left green LED should illuminate If the unit has been rewired for a UPS two green LEDs should illuminate 3 Ifthere is a problem with the wall circuit breaker tripping OFF have a certified electrician investigate any electrical problem 5 2 Lamp 5 2 1 Lamp Does Not Ignite 1 Is there an interlock failure From the CDP Status menu check the Alarms and Interlocks submenu From the web user interface check the Status System menu 2 If there is any indication through the Status menu of a ballast communication problem re boot the projector and try turning the lamp on again 3 Ifthe DMD temperature is too high the lamp will not ignite Cool the projector and tr
179. otected CP2000 ZX User Manual 5 7 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHRISTIE 6 Specifications This section provides detailed CP2000 ZX specifications including 6 1 Display 6 2 Inputs 6 3 Control Display Panel CDP 6 4 Power Requirements 6 5 Lamps 6 6 Physical Specifications 6 7 Regulatory 6 8 Environment 6 9 Optional Components 6 10 Lamp Components 6 11 Standard Components Due to continuing research specifications are subject to change without notice CP2000 ZX User Manual 6 1 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 6 Specifications CHA IS TIE 6 1 6 1 1 6 1 2 6 1 3 6 1 4 6 1 5 6 1 6 6 2 6 2 1 6 2 Display Panel Resolution and Refresh Rate Pixel format H pixels x V pixels 2048 x 1080 DLP Cinema Processing 23 97 48Hz Non cinema Processing 23 97 85Hz 3D 24 fps per eye input DLP Cinema Processing Full Image 2048 x 1080 144 Hz frame doubled Achievable Brightness Measured at Screen Center 2 0kW CDXL 20 9 000 lumens 3 0kW CDXL 30 14 000 lumens 3 0 kW Short Arc Lamp CDXL 30SD 17 000 lumens Achievable Contrast Ratio 450 1 ANSI 2000 1 Full Field ON OFF Color and Gray Scale Displayable colors 35 2 trillion Gray Scale resolution 45 bits total linear 15 bits each per RGB component White Point Nominal White full white after calibration to Telecine mode X 0 314 0 002 y 0 351 0 002 Gamma Review Rooms nominal 2 6 2 Theate
180. own to Power On or Standby Mode On or Off On or Off Flashing New alarm condition detected such as criti Red cal warning detected by DMD temperature sensors On or Off On or Off Solid Red Alarm condition exists but has been nn in the web user interface or If the projector encounters a system error or malfunction the red ERROR LED will begin flashing At this point press ENTER to display the alarm message on the CDP display This acknowledges that you have seen the message and the ERROR LED will turn a solid red The ERROR LED will remain in this state until the problem is resolved or a new error is encountered by the projector If a safety interlock content security lock or DMD over temperature fault occurs during operation the ERROR LED will illuminate in the same way however power to the lamp will automatically be turned OFF and the lamp button will remain disabled until the problem is fixed NOTE Refer to Section 3 4 4 Status Menu and Section 3 4 5 Alarm Window for more information on projector status and alarm conditions using the web user interface Test Patterns Menu The Test Patterns menu enables users to disable the test pattern feature or select from a list of test patterns used for troubleshooting and setup purposes CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 11 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 3 Operation CHA IS TIE 3 4 3 4 1 3 12 Using the Web User Interface In addition to using the CDP most projector functions can
181. projector s 2048 x 1080 display The remaining data is ignored It may be necessary to experiment with the values to accurately zoom in on a precise area Offset must also be defined to zoom in on an area other than the center OFFSET NOTES Offsetting an image is achieved by defining how much horizontal width and vertical height to discard Offset coordinates can be particularly useful when zooming in on a portion of the image they establish the top left corner location of the zoom area with Resolution determining the size of the area Leave offset at 0 processes all incoming data or to zoom in at the center of the image e A positive x y value discards image data from top and or left e A negative x y value discards image data from bottom and or right ASPECT RATIO NOTES In the event your source material is pre scaled or compressed click Custom and enter the desired aspect ratio Adding the 1 25x anamorphic lens widens a squeezed image back to its original scope aspect ratio For sources that are not pre squeezed aspect ratio can be left at 0 nothing selected in menu CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 39 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 3 Operation CH IS TIE l Admin Screen Menu The Admin Screen menu defines the portion of the projector s display panel you wish to use and any cropping that is needed to disguise possible keystoning or other geometric aberrations Once saved a screen fi
182. r nominal 2 6 5 Inputs Cinema Inputs e Number of inputs 2 e Standard supported SMPTE 292M bit serial e Connector type BNC CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHRISTIE 6 2 2 Non Cinema DVI Inputs for Alternate Content e Number of inputs e Standard supported e Connector type 6 2 3 Control Ports 6 3 Ethernet connector 2 RJ 45 female RS232 A Port RS232 B Port GPIO 1 37 pin D female USB 1 USB device standard size Ballast Control Port 1 Not a user port Ballast Interlock Port 1 Not a user port SCCI MALM Control Display Panel CDP Type Display Size Display Resolution H x V pixels Integrated Operating System Dimensions W x H x D Communication interface with projector Power Requirement LCD display with status light Keypad Backlight Interface Connector CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 6 Specifications 2 VESA Digital Visual Interface DVI D 24 p n female DVI D 100 Base TX 100 Mbps max PC communication non serial API for direct DLP communication 9 pin D female 38 400 bps default Christie proprietary protocol intended for Christie accessories or automation controllers 9 pin D female 9600 bps default 16 8 inputs 8 outputs opto isolated connection 38 4 kbps 9 pin D male RS 232 with proprietary communication protocol 9 pin D female 5V TTL compatible opto isolated at ballast end 9 pin D f
183. r Define the anamorphic lens needed to stretch an image horizontally Leave at 1 default if no anamorphic lens is needed Screen Select a screen file name from the drop down list for which to modify settings or create a new screen file with a different name Save Save current settings as a Screen file which can be accessed through the Channel Page 1 menu Important fyou wish to save your settings to a new screen file make sure to edit the screen file name before you save Otherwise you will overwrite the settings of the loaded screen file Restore will not cancel a Save Restore Cancel new unsaved screen settings and return to previously saved settings 3 40 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CH IS TIE l Section 3 Operation PRESENTATION NOTES Presentation points define what region of the projector s available display area respond to incoming data By default the projector uses its complete display area scaling the incoming data as necessary If for some reason you want to limit the display area enter the desired upper left and lower right presentation coordinates or adjust the up and down arrows for the x and y coordinates You can define a smaller rectangular area in which the left and right top corners will always share the same y coordinate and the top and bottom left corners will share the same x coordinate Thus upper right and lower left coordinates are not available to define the area Incom
184. r on larger screen sizes Security Locks Critical internal components and or connections are protected by various security locks on projector covers access panels The projector s panels cannot be removed with standard tools unless the key locks are open This safeguard enables only authorized personnel to access and service components in these restricted areas Panels with high security lock Front Optical Access Panel top Panels with mid security lock Lamp Door No locks Air Filter Access Panel Projector Control Module Input Panel Source and Communication Panel Projector Control Module PCM located on the right hand side of the projector Located on the operator s side of the projector left side is a communication panel that provides connection of external devices such as servers and a controller The eight ports on the panel include e 292 A and 292 B Connect a variety of high definition cinema sources to these SMPTE 292M bit serial standard interface BNCs NOTE Use the right angle BNC connectors provided when connecting to these ports This allows the communication access panel to close DVI D A and DVI D B ports Connect a variety of non cinema video and graphics sources to either of these identical single link DVI ports These are single link ports for single link cables connectors only Using this dual link pair of ports requires a special adapter e Service Ethernet port to be used only by Service personnel
185. r original packaging To complete the procedure place the lamp on the floor where it cannot fall or be bumped Warning Handle box with extreme caution the lamp is hazardous even when packages Dispose of lamp box according to safety regulations for your area e With the lamp removed visually inspect the reflector for dust Clean the reflector if necessary as described earlier in Section 4 3 4 Cleaning the Reflector STEP 5 Remove the Protective Cover from the New Lamp Remove tape knurled nut and locking star washer securing the lamp within its cover STEP 6 Install New Lamp a Ifyou are installing a different type of lamp from the original ensure the correct position of the anode yoke Refer to Figure 2 9 b Ifinstalling a 3 0 kW CDXL 30SD lamp make sure the lamp extension nut supplied with the projec tor is installed on the cathode end connector If you are installing any other lamp type make sure this extension nut is removed The purpose of the extension nut is to correctly position the lamp for opti mal light output CP2000 ZX User Manual 4 9 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 4 Maintenance 4 10 CHRISTIE c Insert the threaded cathode end of the lamp into the negative lamp connector nut located in the rear of the lamp compartment Using both hands hand tighten this end into the threaded nut Caution 1 Handle the lamp by the cathode anode end shafts only never the glass DO NOT over tighten DO NOT st
186. r to Installing a Permanent Connection below To install a Pluggable type B connection using a Nema L630A 250V Power Plug refer to Jnstalling a Pluggable Type B Connection below Installing a Permanent Connection Follow these guidelines O A 30 32A double pole UL listed wall circuit breaker is required It must be part of the building installation and easily accessible O Use 10AWG or 8AWG wiring The distance between the wall circuit breaker and the projector must not exceed 20 metres using 10AWG cables or 30 metres using 8AWG cables O For North American installations use at least 1 OAWG copper wires for the connection of the main AC supply to the projector s ground lug 1 Copper or aluminum are acceptable as conductor wiring material to the terminal block 1 A small electrical access plate is located in the lower right corner of the projector faceplate Loosen the two screws and slide the plate forward to expose the terminal block underneath See Figure 2 10 Remove bottom access plate loosen 2 screws yy Remove knockout plate 4 screws View of bottom right corner Figure 2 10 Remove Access and Knockout Plates 2 8 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Section 2 Installation amp Setup 2 Remove the knockout plate located in the bottom right corner of the front bezel The AC supply is routed to the terminal block through an appropriate strain relief mounted on thi
187. rear of the projector to provide local control of the projector It s simple adjustable snap on mount allows it to be removed and mounted to other locations on or off the projector whatever suits the current projector application With an easy to read 4 line backlit character display color coded LED status indicators and menu navigation buttons the CDP provides the user with instant information on the projector s current status and allows the user to perform such tasks as turning the lamp ON or OFF selecting a source and optimizing various source settings Navigation and control of the projector is provided later in this section 3 1 3 Douser Use the douser control buttons on the CDP to blank the display for instant picture muting Closing the douser rotates a shutter blade in front of the illumination system and reduces lamp power to 2kW if above this value to conserve lamp life 3 1 4 Exhaust Duct Located at the top of the projector is an exit port where warm air from the projector is exhausted Connect the projector s 8 top exhaust opening to an outside heat extraction system with at least 10 of the last portion of the duct in rigid metal at the projector The duct will also need a heat extractor providing at least 450 CFM airflow at the projector exhaust opening Refer to Section 3 Operation Nele In non climate controlled projection rooms of 25 C or warmer or above 3000 feet altitude above sea level 600 CFM is
188. required 3 1 5 Adjustable Leveling Feet For most cinema installations the projector is inclined slightly forward to match screen tilt and to minimize the amount of vertical offset required Turn the adjustable feet to increase or decrease the projector height as needed for proper leveling and or slight tilt Refer to Section 2 4 2 Adjusting Feet Leveling 3 2 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CH IS TIE i Section 3 Operation 3 1 6 3 1 7 3 1 8 3 1 9 Lamps The CP2000 ZX can be used with either a 2 0kW or 3 0kW lamp which is located on the non operator s side of the projector right side Table 3 1 Lamp Type Type Description CDXL 20 3 0 kW CDXL 30 3 0 kW CDXL 30SD The lamp door must remain closed and locked for all normal operation Only trained operators can access the lamp via a security key Lens Mount and Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount The lens mount secures and seals a primary zoom lens within the projector and provides automatic adjustments of focus zoom and offset Adjacent to the primary mount is an optional auxiliary lens mount that may be added providing for positioning a 1 25x Anamorphic lens or a 1 26x Wide Converter lens in front of the primary lens The Wide Converter lens zooms the image from flat to scope image formats The Anamorphic lens horizontally spreads the image back into its wider 2 39 1 scope image and is most typically used in side masking theatres o
189. ress the glass in any way 2 Check leads Make sure the anode lead between the lamp and igniter is well away from any projector metal such as the reflector or firewall d Rest the anode end of the lamp on the lamp cradle and slip the positive lamp connector over the bulb end Using the 3 16 Allen key squeeze together with the anode clamp making sure not to place any torque on the lamp quartz tube Important For CDXL 30SD lamps make sure the flat part of the anode end of the lamp if applicable is facing in the 10 or 2 o clock position once the lamp finger is installed in the 14mm threads and the cross screw is tightened For all other lamp types keep the flat part of the anode end of the lamp facing up e Tighten set screws in both negative and positive lamp connectors See Figure 4 2 Important Proper electrical contact prevents resistance in the lamp connectors Caution 1 Handle the lamp by the cathode anode end shafts only never the glass DO NOT over tighten DO NOT stress the glass in any way 2 Check leads Make sure the anode lead between the lamp and igniter is well away from any projector metal such as the reflector or firewall Attach Anode Clamp A Do not stress quartz Apply minimal torque on lamp envelope when replacing screws 4 Lamp Cradle i Figure 4 2 Install New Lamp STEP 7 Re install the Front Lamp Duct A Critical As you install the
190. rns Figure 3 24 Advanced Preferences Menu Options Table 3 13 Summary of the Advanced Preferences Menu Options ADVANCED PREFERENCES MENU OPTIONS Lamp Expiry Enter the number of hours 0 xxxx that are expected to be logged on the current lamp Expiry Message When checked an alert window displays when the lamp expiry is reached Alarm Triggers Choose the conditions you want to trigger an Alarm Window in addition to interlocks communica tion faults DMD over temperature and lamp failures which are all permanent triggers It is strongly recommended all triggers remain enabled during normal operation Disable only in rare emergencies when the alarm appears to be malfunctioning without real errors Sets the time delay for the toggle buttons Time is recorded in milliseconds Toggle Delay Choose a default language for all web UI screens The login window will also display in this lan guage but can be modified at any time Data Logging Temperature Dis Choose the level of data logging for the projector Options include Minimal Normal and Debug Select whether to display temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit play Reset date as desired Click the calendar icon to display a calendar from which you can select a date ode Click the clock icon to reset the displayed time Choose from 24 hour or standard 12 hour formats Time is always displayed on each window in the chosen format Time Zone Choose the time zone CP2000
191. rojector automatically re tries ignition after 10 seconds using 100 of the maximum power acceptable for the lamp If this re try also fails and there is no interlock problem such as an open lamp door a new lamp is likely needed The power reverts back to what was originally defined in the menus by the user CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 51 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 3 Operation CHA IS TIE 3 6 2 Adjusting Lamp Power LiteLOC or Manually 3 52 There are two different lamp modes for general operation maintain a specific brightness level LiteLOC or a specific lamp power level NOTES 1 Requires Advanced user permissions 2 Keep in mind the formula Current Amperes x Voltage Volts Lamp Power Watts 3 Adjust LiteLOC before or after adjustment of lamp position Using LiteLOC Maintain a specific brightness level from your lamp over time as follows 1 Inthe Advanced Lamp menu adjust Lamp Power until the desired light output is reached at the screen typically 14 fL Any LiteLOC will automatically be disabled 2 Click Set to record the current brightness reading in memory NOTE arbitrary units of measure are shown above the light output bar 3 Enable LiteLOC As the lamp ages and loses efficiency the CHrisTE as D CSC KO projector gradually and TR automatically supplies more current to the lamp as necessary to maintain LiteLOC LE m your chosen level of light output for Same EO Volts 27 a
192. rojector to see changes een Q status Summary Q SMPTE Errors Q interrogator Figure 3 12 Status Status Summary Status SMPTE Errors Menu The Status SMPTE Errors menu provides status information about projector components and the current cinema source and enables log files for each device to be saved to memory for further diagnostics These errors can be cleared which will also clear the error count and free up memory for future logs Z Main Status ierann Advanced te Admin es see List of SMPTE CHo SMPTE Log ial a list of SMPTE errors errors SMPTE A Total Errors 0 an med isplayed in inte SMPTE A Recent Errors 0 SMPTE B Total Errors 0 SMPTE B Recent Errors 0 vw d Clear Errors Clear SMPTE errors from the log file Returns error count we back to zero System Test Status Summary Q SMPTE Errors Q Interrogator Figure 3 13 Status SMPTE Error Menu CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 21 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 3 4 5 Alarm Window 3 22 Section 3 Operation CHA IS TIE j Status Interrogator Menu The password protected Status Interrogator menu enables the collection of advanced level status information that can assist in the diagnostics of projector components Interrogator can be run in two modes Basic Mode which enables the collection of log files only or Enhanced Mode which creates log files plus registered batch files These files are then stored wherever you specify on your PC
193. rror Device DMD projector utilizing Digital Light Processing DLP Cinema technology from Texas Instruments It s all in one design integrates all components in a sleek projection head that can be table top mounted or used with the optional rack stand Integrating smoothly into traditional projection environments such as theatres and other wide screen exhibitor venues the CP2000 ZX offers stunning wide screen high resolution cinema images that remain flawless from first release to final show CP2000 ZX interfaces with local networks typical in theatres throughout the world and can be expanded even further by connecting non cinema DVI source material for multimedia presentations from a variety of formats 1 3 1 Key Features e 2048 x 1080 native pixel format DC2K e CineBlack and CinePalette for deep film like blacks and superior colorimetry e CineCanvas for flexible telecine grade resizing subtitling and other text and graphic overlays e Two SMPTE 292M cinema inputs used individually or simultaneously for high speed dual link processing and each supporting CineLink I local link encryption e Dual DVI Digital Visual Interface connectors for alternative non cinema content used individually or as a single twin or dual link input for high speed processing e LiteLOC feature for constant image brightness e LampLOC for motorized three axis lamp alignment automatic or custom bulb positioning e Electronically opera
194. rtical offset and zoom for the primary lens For Primary Zoom Lens Installation 1 Ensure the projector s rear safety strap is in place 2 Turn the lens clamp to the OPEN position See Figure 2 7 dd Lens Figure 2 7 Open Lens Clamp and Insert Lens 3 Orient your high contrast lens with its notches at the top Fully insert the assembly straight into the lens mount opening without turning When the lens is fully inserted t will seat properly within the lens mount and the aperture will be oriented correctly NOTE nsert a high brightness lens in the same manner with the UP label in the up position for consistency 4 Position the lens clamp DOWN to lock the lens assembly in place See Figure 2 8 5 Use of the optional lens safety strap is required if the projector is mounted in a high location where the lens could drop if it becomes loose by vibrating and cause physical injury NOTE Use of this strap is optional if the projector is table top mounted Giang but strongly recommended oe 6 Calibrate the lens See Section 2 7 Basic Image Alignment for details For Auxiliary Lens Installation Optional To install a 1 26x Anamorphic lens or a 1 26x Wide Converter Lens Figure 2 8 Lock Lens In Place WCL producing 2 39 1 scope images for large screens install the auxiliary lens mount and lens to the projector using the hardware and instructions provided in the Auxiliary Lens Mount Kit P N
195. ry lens mount then swung into place in front of the primary lens to widen a squeezed image into a properly proportioned scope anamorphic cinema display It is typically used in theatres having side masks that are retracted for scope images or in theatres having fixed side masking but a very short throw ratio Refer to Section 2 8 Offset and Boresight Alignment for all lens installation and boresight instruction Refer to Section Channel Lens Menu on page 3 30 for ILS and channel setups Lens Mount Functions cist Cs E23 oo Eero 1 If the Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount MALM is present ensure to move the MALM to the OUT position before performing any lens calibrate or reset functions on the Motorized Primary Lens Mount to prevent collision between s the projection lens and the MALM 2 Hazardous re Flat 1998x1080 5 a pa 3D Flat 1920x1038 re 5 ae moving parts Keep fingers and other body parts away NOTES 1 Projector must be fully assembled and powered up in its final location 2 Keep clear of rotating parts Remotely operated motors may start to spin without warning 3 Avoid long hair jewelry and loose clothing exposure to the knobs during manual adjustment 4 In case of emergency unplug the line cord to immediately halt movement of the lens mount 5 When adjusting the Focus Offset and Zoom you may experience a slight delay in the response rate of the lens upon selecting the buttons
196. s activate test patterns and set certain system parameters NOTE Advanced Opera tors can add users and set user access rights from its level and below only Administrators can also access Admin menus which allow them to define setup files as selectable choices for processing a variety of incoming signals This can include setting source resolution aspect ratio image cropping color gamut information and defining new Ethernet settings IP network address NOTE Admin istrators can add users and set user access rights from its level and below only 3 13 Section 3 Operation Service Main Status gt System gt Test gt Status Summary gt SMPTE Errors gt Interrogator Channel gt Page gt Page 2 gt 3D Control gt Lamp Per Channel gt Lens Advanced gt Preference gt Lamp gt Lamp History gt Lens gt Test Pattern gt User can only set levels users from it s level amp below Admin gt Source gt Screen gt MCGD gt TCGD gt Network gt General gt Lamp About 3 4 2 Navigating the Web User Interface Main Toolbar CHRISTIE Installers and other service personnel can access addi tional menus from the Status and Admin menus This allows them to view detailed diagnostic logs for in depth troubleshooting view server errors determine light level at the screen and define remote access rights Each screen in the web user interface system has the
197. s such as when an auxiliary lens is swapped on and off the projector These saved gamut files are accessible from the Channel Page 2 menu on the web user interface or from the Edit Channel Measured Color submenu using the CDP 2 10 2 Electronic Screen Masking Image edge blanking can be corrected using the masking tool for precision cropping in the web user interface Admin Screen menu The effect is similar to aperture plate filing typically done for correcting images from film projectors NOTE Masking adjustments are global Multiple screen formats can be saved for use with various sources These saved screen formats are selectable from the Channel Edit Channel in the web UI or the Edit Channel Screen Format using the CDP 2 10 3 Projector Configuration Files PCFs 2 24 Numerous settings collected into a single Projector Configuration File PCF further control processing variables for optimized display of specific source material Each PCF pre defines color space target color gamut source aspect ratio resolution and gamma settings for a cinema or non cinema source Once the collected settings are downloaded to the projector s internal memory their PCF can be assigned to the corresponding CP2000 ZX input connection and quickly applied by selecting it either from the CDP Channel gt PCF File option or through the web user interface Admin Page 2 menu No further adjustment in processing should be required NOTE Scope and Flat files
198. s knockout plate 3 Connect the AC power source to the terminal block beginning with the ground lead first See Figure 2 11 for wiring details Use an appropriately sized strain relief connector with the knockout plate provided to ensure adequate environmental sealing and to prevent the cables from wear and accidentally being torn out NOTES 1 The terminal block accommodates up to an 8 AWG wire 2 If desired a 90 strain relief connector can be used to route the power cable in a downward direction Add strain relief to AC cable and knockout plate to strain relief OR Add knockout plate to conduit panel k Connect AC supply to Terminal Block A WARNING A Connect ground first to reduce shock hazard Figure 2 11 Steps to Connect AC Power to Terminal Block 4 Once all cables are connected replace the knockout plate and the bottom access panel over the terminal block H Re attach knockout plate to projector faceplate and re attach bottom access plate from AC supply Figure 2 12 Re attach Knockout and Access Panel Plates CP2000 ZX User Manual 2 9 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHRISTIE Section 2 Installation amp Setup Installing a Pluggable Type B Connection There must be easy access to the current protection device or breaker in the building Follow these guidelines O Use 10AWG or 8AWG wiring the distance between the wall circuit breaker and the projector must not exceed 20 metres using 1OAWG ca
199. s long as possible the light level is A set oe i 1 Hours 1694 read from an internal light sensor To change your LiteLOC setting LampLOC adjust the Lamp Power as desired 4 D ane and then click Set The LiteLOC lt 42 ES Z 90 function automatically begins to pry maintain this new setting When should I use LiteLOC VL Gy Lamp History Dens Test Patterns Huser Typically most theatre installations Figure 3 46 Enable LiteLOC would use LiteLOCTM for daily operation since it need only be set once for each lamp install and ensures consistent worry free brightness at the screen for as long as possible If desired reset LiteLOC to a different level at any time or override with a specific lamp power setting X 225 How long can I maintain brightness Software can maintain a Lite LOCTM setting until the required power exceeds the maximum rating for the lamp 2 0 or 3 0 kW by approximately 10 The lower your LiteLOC setting the longer it takes to reach this over drive threshold and the longer you can maintain the desired brightness Adjusting Lamp Position LampLOC Align a newly installed lamp as soon as possible to ensure optimized lamp performance and peak brightness at the screen for the life of the lamp NOTES 1 Before adjusting a 10 minute warm up is recommended Also make sure to follow all the criteria specified in Section 2 5 Initial Power Up 2 You can adjust lamp position ei
200. s step you must reboot the projector and repeat this step again wait for the three LEDs to flash and press hold the Power OFF button To reboot the projector use a small object such as a paperclip to press in the reboot button on the PCM Figure 3 42 3 Once in failsafe FTP the v1 1 software to the projector and open a web browser to connect to the failsafe web application Once you are connected to the projector through the web browser you should be in the failsafe web application Select the v1 1 package to upgrade to and then click Upgrade this is your second downgrade to the v1 1 software package NOTE When a downgrade has been performed only once the projector will no longer be able to boot into Main code Failsafe mode is Figure 3 42 Reboot the only thing you will be able to successfully do CHAISTIE Upgrade Packages Figure 3 43 Upgrade 4 Once the downgrade is complete reboot the projector by clicking the Reboot button in the failsafe web application The downgrade from 2 x to 1 1 is now complete Downgrading from v3 0 to v2 X On new boards 17 4 2 the software cannot be downgraded because older versions do not include support for the new flash driver The software can be safely downgraded on boards with the old flash drive though The failsafe UI will prevent downgrades if it detects a new board 3 50 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE i Section 3 Operation 3 6 Worki
201. same top toolbar from which you can do the following Select a specific projector from within a network and see the assigned IP address View current time Change user level Close the screen and logout of the web user interface See current status of the selected projector CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE i Section 3 Operation 3 4 3 Main Menu Current projector displayed NOTE This top tool bar appears Use the drop down to display a on all web user interface screens list of available projectors Drop down list icon Real time clock Exit Status Indicator Green OK Yellow Warning Red Critical Error Alarm Condition exists me Loe a EO FEmain B status channe jy Advanced z admin about Power on Power On lt d oe engel ya 1998x1080 Flat P3 ya ee Scope Pita Oa ee aa Lamp ON OFF Icon for current ER Reserved PCF Reserved PCF pi 1920x1038 Flat P3 p Saya Scope A Douser Open or Close Douser shutter P Flat Scope Open Test lt q Enable Test Patterns 1920x1038 Flat po 1920x818 Scope ea Preshow MPEG ya Alternative a Patterns P7v3 P3 Content 1 bene Enable disable Auxiliary Lens 3D Flat 1998x1080 3D Scope re 3D Flat 1920x1038 3D Scope 2048x858 1920x804 13 14 15 ILS amp Enable Adjust Intelligent Lens Sys tem ILS memene Additional sources Figure 3 8 Main Menu 64 sources total Level 1 Menus Source Buttons
202. sed b Ifthe right side of the image fails to come into focus then the image focuses behind the screen To correct this problem direct the lens mount to the RIGHT by adjust ing the Horizontal Boresight Bolt accordingly Figure 2 26 Aerial View Illustrating Misaligned Boresight 5 When both sides appear equally blurry adjust the Offset by clicking the up down left right buttons on the ILS menu to re center the image on the screen 6 Repeat Steps 1 5 until both sides of the image are well focused Adjust the Horizontal Hold Screw to lock adjustments in place Check boresight again See Figure 2 24 2 20 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CH IS TIE i Section 2 Installation amp Setup 2 8 3 Adjust Top Bottom Boresight When the horizontal boresight is complete focus the image at the top edge of the screen l 2 3 8 Loosen the Vertical Hold Screw See Figure 2 27 Extend the lens focus completely Adjust the Focus to retract the lens using the counter clockwise button on the ILS screen Watch the image at the top edge of the screen until it comes into focus If the image appears well focused on the top edge but not on the bottom we need to determine if the bottom edge focuses in front of or behind the screen If the entire screen come into focus skip to step 8 Vertical Boresight Bolt Vertical Hold Screw Continue retracting the lens Eigure lt 67 Verden Bopsalgnt a Ifth
203. set lamp limit turn 180 to improve lamp life Lamp life has expired Recommend lamp replacement LENS MOUNT ILS Online Status No Ensure the serial cord is plugged in Serial cord may be damaged ILS Power Status No Ensure the power supply is plugged in Power supply may be damaged SECURITY KIT CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 23 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 3 Operation CHA IS TIE 3 4 6 Channel Menu The Channel menu is a password protected screen requiring Advanced Admin or Service permission In general the options available through the Channel menu enable users to tailor projector processing for any type of incoming source including 3D material and collect these settings into a unique channel that any user can select from the Main menu Up to 64 channels can be defined Channel Page 1 and Page 2 Menus These two screens consist of numerous display settings that can be adjusted and collectively saved as a custom setup or channel Once a channel is defined it appears as a button on the main screen where it can be quickly selected by a user to change the on screen display to suit the source content Channel Page 1 Menu R Alw nable for cinem rces Enabled when a channel is active ays enable for cinema sources When enabled use full cinema processin selected Only one ACENG channel is and scaling Use for all cinema dources plus allowed at any one time DVI sources with vertical frequency 60 Hz cHasTc CE CEG
204. sh Rare ee aa 6 2 6 1 2 Achievable Brightness Measured at Screen Center ccccccccccccceceeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 2 6 1 3 Achievable Contrast Ratio 222222ssssssssssssssssnsssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 6 2 017 Color n a l E ee een 6 2 0 13 Wy IPSS POUIAG ee 6 2 oe Oo ae ee ree ee ere ee Sree eee 6 2 en ee ee 6 2 02 FC nema INDUS ee END REINER NINE UNE dara WER NEE RER WEEERHFUR E eaa enii 6 2 6 2 2 Non Cinema DVI Inputs for Alternate Content 22uuussseeeeeeeennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnn 6 3 0 23 OOP S ee ee ee ee 6 3 63 C0080L Display Pate CDP ee ee nenne en 6 3 OF PO WCE Fe U Se ee nee nee ee 6 4 6 4 1 Proc 100 Compartmenl At nee 6 4 642 amp Baat AC Tue ee ee meer meer 6 4 643 DE Inp t for Failure 6 4 FS RAN stra E E E E E UEINEE NEIN EEENERERIEHER 6 4 0 0 1 6 c ene Pee er ee ee 6 5 0 6 Phys cal SD CC a ne en ee engen 6 5 DIR SU ee ee nee Anne eee eae ne rere ee 6 5 6 8 ENMViIrONMenl cccccccccecccccccceeeeeeeeaaaaeeesessseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaseaeeeseeeees 6 6 GOO Bal GO ee een ee ee 6 6 Sa LM 1001 os 0 001910 16 cea EEE RER EIER EEE RER ee ener SS EEE ER eee eee EEE eee eee eee 6 7 CEE Sea EC Im ONG INS ee ee 6 7 Appendix A Serial API Appendix B SCCI Port Appendix C GPIO CLIE OOTO ee ee ee ee a ee C 2 Appendix D CDP Error Codes vi CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12
205. ss kit is available if more length is required P N 108 283101 01 o LLLL LL NN Figure 2 4 CDP Mounting CP2000 ZX User Manual 2 4 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHAISTIE STEP 5 Connect Exhaust Ducting The projector emits a constant stream of warm exhaust air which must be vented to the outside of the building Connect the pre installed outside venting ductwork via the 8 inside diameter fireproof ducting material attached to the projector s top exit port Confirm that 1 there are no obstructions or kinks within the ducting 2 all air intake areas of the projector are clear and exposed 3 the vane switch at the exit duct is moving freely The pre installed outside venting duct should be rigid at the projector and must also include a heat extractor blower that maintains at least 450 CFM when measured at the projector exhaust opening Yor Neagle 600 CFM is required in projection rooms with ambient temperature above 25 C or elevation above sea level greater than 3000 feet PS SINE At minimum a 10 long strong metal duct must be in place at the projector to prevent glass shards from exiting the duct in the event of a lamp explosion Section 2 Installation amp Setup Exhaust Duct to Outside Figure 2 5 Connect Exhaust Ducting Calculating CFM in the 8 duct Use an airflow meter to measure the ft min or ft sec at the rigid end of the open duct th
206. stable CDXL 20 CDXL 30 CDXL 30SD Average Life CDXL 20 CDXL 30 CDXL 30SD Wait time between lamp strikes 6 6 Physical Specifications SIZE overall including lens mount stack and feet Weight Operating Position Rotation about projection axis Tilt of projection axis from horizontal 6 7 Regulatory Section 6 Specifications Xenon bubble 1000 2200 Watts 1800 3300 Watts 1800 3300 Watts 3500 2500 2000 hours at 2 5kW 1100 hours at 3 kW 2 minutes 25 inches width x 46 5 inches length x 19 inches height 247 lb with lens installed 15 degrees maximum 15 degrees maximum This product conforms to the following regulations related to product safety environmental requirements and electromagnetic compatibility EMC e FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A CISPR22 EN55022 CISPR24 EN55024 e UL 60950 1 First Edition CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 First Edition e IEC60950 1 2001 e 2002 95 EC RoHS CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 6 5 Section 6 Specifications CHA IS TIE 6 8 Environment Operating Environment Temperature 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F Humidity non condensing 20 to 80 Altitude 0 3000 meters Maximum ambient temperature 35 C Non Operating Environment Temperature 25 C to 65 C 13 F to 149 F Humidity non condensing 0 to 95 6 9 Optional Components Max of Image Below or Above Lens Center Primary Zoom Lenses H
207. t SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 Select Use PCF for the current channel EXAMPLES PIU Get the current status of PCF file PIU C108 1 Use PCF file on channel 108 PIU C108 0 do not use PCF file on channel 108 DESCRIPTION This command returns basic projector information to the user which includes the type of device amp main soft ware version Note that some devices have multiple CPUs each with its own software version Only the software version of what is considered to be the master CPU is returned here The return parameters are Type Major Minor Beta The beta value is optional nn an engineering build and has not been validated NOTE List of devices 40 ACT 41 Cinema 42 CinemaMini 43 MediaBlock 44 CorellIl SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE None None EXAMPLES PNG PNG 41 001 00 0 Indicates Cinema type software 1 major 0 minor 0 beta Power Per Button PPB DESCRIPTION Control whether lamp power settings are configured per channel or global NOTE See also other lamp commands LPI LPP LPM SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 None Select Power Per Button for the current channel EXAMPLES PPB 0 Don t use Power Per Button for current channel use global settings instead PPB C108 1 Use Power Per Button for channel 108 PPB C108 Get Power Per Button state for channel 1
208. t MCGD file with a different name NOTE A new OnSite overwrites any previously defined OnSite file and becomes the default reference point for all future color processing The old OnSite file cannot be recovered See Save Notes below Restore This button enables you to return to the gamut menu settings that were present when you opened the menu See Restore Notes below CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Section 3 Operation MEASURED MCGD NOTES For each color Red Green Blue and White record the native uncorrected x y color coordinates measured at the screen These values simply represent the currently viewable primary colors and collectively when saved defines the raw color performance reference point for this projector in the current environment Each radio button activates the corresponding full field YCbCr test pattern of this native color so that measurements can be taken For example to measure the red coordinates click the Red radio button to change the screen display to full field red and measure coordinates at the screen Repeat for each color and record them in the nearby X and Y text boxes After all colors have been measured and recorded click Pattern Off to leave the special test pattern mode To cancel changes and return to the previous MCGD coordinates leave the menu without saving SAVE NOTES By default the projector refers to OnSite data to calcula
209. t cooling down timer STAT Read only Status of current power state EXAMPLES PWR STAT Get projector power status PWR COOL Get how many seconds left on cooling down mode PWR3 Set the projector to standby mode PWRO Turn the projector ON and lamp OFF PWRI Turn the projector ON and lamp ON PWR Get the last command sent to projector target power state Table A 2 Projector Power Modes Projector Power Modes STANDBY POWER ON POWER ON COOLING ASCII LAMP OFF LAMP ON DOWN POWER Yellow Green Green MODE Codes Yellow Green Issued Yellow To Full To LAMP OFF Cancels COOL PWRO POWER ON Immediately DOWN goes to Power ON Boot Delay FULL POWER Lamp Off To POWER To LAMP ON To LAMP ON PWR1 ON Immediately Immediately Power ON LAMP ON Lamp ON Boot Delay To STANDBY To LAMP OFF PWR3 then Cool Standby Down Mode Mode NOTES The green status LED flashes while the yellow LED is on steady while in Boot Delay 2 Both green and yellow status LEDs flash during Cool Down A 20 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Appendix A Serial API Remote Access Level RAL DESCRIPTION Set the remote serial protocol access level for a serial communications port NOTE Valid sections are 0 No Access 1 Login Required 2 Free Access SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE None Set the access level on Ethernet all ports PRTA Set the access level on RS23
210. t for SCCI pinouts 37 Pin GPIO Connect external I O devices such as the Christie Automation Controller Theatre for remote control of a limited number of projector functions Refer to Appendix C GPIO for GPIO pinouts RS232 A Connect a PC or laptop for direct DLP communication Trained users required 3 2 Powering Up Powering Down the Projector 3 2 1 Powering Up the Projector This is a manual power up procedure Some cinema installations may include an automation system that controls lamp ignition in conjunction with other theatre variables such as house lights audio and the start of the feature from a digital media storage device server Warning Do not attempt operation if the AC supply is not within the specified voltage range 1 Ensure the projector s wall circuit breaker is ON The Ready status LED will illuminate in solid yellow 2 On the CDP press POWER ON to fully power up the projector in preparation for igniting the lamp which takes approximately 2 minutes NOTE f lamp on is selected while the projector is still in Standby mode the power will be turned on before the lamp 3 On the CDP press LAMP ON to ignite the lamp The On status LED will illuminate green and begin flashing slowly until the lamp is ignited then it turns solid The Ready status LED will turn off when the lamp is ON If the lamp fails to ignite e If a safety interlock switch is open 1 e lamp door is open th
211. t light output vertical bar and LiteLOC level set red horizontal line The value at the top of the meter is shown in arbi trary units of measure and does not represent actual lumens or fL CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 33 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 3 Operation CHix IS TIE 3 34 Advanced Lamp History Menu The Advanced Lamp History menu displays the last 8 recorded lamp serial numbers along with the entry date and the number of hours logged This is a read only menu unless adding a new lamp or acknowledging the lamp rotation When adding a new lamp a separate screen displays with editing boxes to record a new lamp type serial number and the number of hours already logged on the lamp if any Important Ensure the projector is in full power mode when adding a new lamp in Lamp History If done in stand by mode lamp information may be lost coun WES sd FE ian onus 1 rem pe paenesa ami abut Activates the lamp his 9 New Lamp o Acknowledge Lamp Rotation tory win Ww vy Click to acknowledge that the lamp rotation has occurred This clears the alarm condition Enter the number of hours logged on the newly installed lamp If the lamp has never been used the value should be zero dow for coring s ESSE oS EES ox information N A which resets main status Channel fayfAdvanced About the lamp timer SSS Lamp Type Serial Number aoe Click to save
212. t settings are not included in a PCF Cine IPM Select the Cine IPM channel Source Identifies sets the expected incoming source resolution and aspect ratio such as 1198x1080 Flat The list of available sources are defined using the Admin Source menu Identifies sets display area masking compe and expected lens for the current source Choices are pre defined using the Admin Source menu Screen settings are not included in a PCF NOTE Components marked with an asterisk are part of any pre defined PCF that controls image processing for a given source When the Use PCF checkbox is checked these components disappear from the Channel menu and are protected from further change When to Use Cinema Processing The Cinema checkbox determines if the incoming signal is processed using the projector s full cinema path which enables image scaling and color correction but restricts resolution and frequency combinations If unchecked most of the projector s Processor Board functionality is by passed this disables scaling and color correction but is compatible with higher resolution and frequency combinations Generally use non cinema processing with DVI sources having high resolution and frequency combinations Refer to Section 3 10 Non Cinema Operation for a list of compatible non cinema DVI sources When to Use a PCF The availability of functions in the Channel Page 1 menu depends on whether you choose to utilize pred
213. te the corrections needed to achieve a known target color performance standard in the future However if the site requires more than one set of native MCGD values such as when an anamorphic lens is swapped in or out you can create a new MCGD file with a different file name Each setup channel can then use any desired MCGD file as the basis for the color corrections needed for a target color MCGD files are chosen in the Channel Page 2 menu NOTE User created MCGD files can be deleted only by using Christie s licensed DLP Control Application software RESTORE NOTES The Restore button is disabled unless you have selected the Test button To cancel new MCGD settings that were tested via the Test button but not yet saved you can either leave the menu and cancel the settings as requested by the dialogue box or attempt to save but cancel out of it If you have already saved a new OnSite file the old OnSite file cannot be restored CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 43 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 3 44 Section 3 Operation CHix IS TIE Admin TCGD Menu The Admin TCGD menu allows you to modify or create custom Target Color Gamut Data TCGD files for new color gamut performance and set how closely you want to match the target white SD Es ferne DC28_DCI_XYZE_314_351 TCGD DC28_DCI_XYZE_314_351 I O 2 eres Peer 53505 oro Ginn Fo Via Figure 3 36 Admin TCGD Menu Options Enable disable toler ance a toler
214. technicians only You must acknowledge that lamp rotation has taken place before beginning normal operation again via the web user interface Advanced Lamp History menu or CDP Lamp menu Maintaining Footlamberts Over time as the theatre screen ages and dust and dirt collects on the port window the theatre may no longer be achieving the expected footlamberts as reported It is a good idea to periodically recalibrate footlamberts Figure 3 39 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CH IS TIE i Section 3 Operation 3 7 3 7 1 Working with the Lenses The lens mount secures the primary zoom lens to the projector and provides setup adjustments for correct boresight and controlled focus zoom and offsets for general use To save the focus offset and zoom settings to the channel you must make the adjustments using the motorized lens mount adjustment features These adjustments can be made from the Lens Control menu from the CDP or via one of two menus from the Web UI the ILS screen launched from the Main menu or the Channel Lens menu Using the knobs on the lens mount to adjust these positions does not save the settings to the channel They are designed for temporary use and will therefore be lost once the channel changes NOTE After any manual adjustment click Lens Reset in the Advanced Lens menu to ensure ILS settings are properly recalled An optional anamorphic lens 1 25x can be installed into the optional auxilia
215. ted quick douser e Choice of field interchangeable zoom lenses and one optional anamorphic lens e Optional lens mount for 1 25x anamorphic lens producing 2 39 1 scope image format e Communication ports for remote control of the projector via PC or other controller e Local user interface via Control Display Panel CDP Custom web user interface for controlling projector remotely as well as remote diagnostics e Service access panels lockable with medium security locks e Content protected by high security locks on electronics compartment One 10 100BaseT Ethernet port for connection to in theatre Ethernet hub e Service port for additional flexibility e Two RS 232 ports for communication with Christie supported peripherals except Cine IPM 2K e One GPIO port for connection of automation e One Simple Contact Closure Input SCCI for automated Lamp Start and Dowser operation e HDCP decryption on both DVI inputs for display of copy protected alternate content e One USB port for direct laptop connection useful during setup and local software downloads e Health Status Output for operation status e Triple Flash functionality capable of projecting full resolution 3D images under a 6 2 frame rate multiplica tion e Motorized Lens Mount automates the process of setting the Focus Horizontal X and Vertical Y Offset and Zoom NOTE PCM version 2 2 or higher is required 1 4 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 200
216. tending lamp life or EXAMPLES LPL 1500 Set lamp life limit to 500 hours LOL 0 Set lamp life limit to default hours based on the lamp type LPL Get lamp life limit LPL LIFE 1 Enable lamp expired message LPL LIFE 0 Disable lamp expired message LPL ROTW 1 Enable lamp rotation message LPL ROTA 1 Acknowledge that lamp was rotated A 14 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Appendix A Serial API Lamp Mode LPM DESCRIPTION Set lamp mode to constant power or Lite LOCTM for global and per channel NOTE This control depends on the state of the Power Per Button PPB control When PPB is on the lamp hardware will be set according to the channel spe cific value of LPM When PPB is off the lamp hardware uses the global GLOB value for LPM SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 GLOB Set lamp mode for global NONE Set lamp mode for the current channel EXAMPLES LPM 1 Set constant power mode for current channel LPM C101 1 If channel 101 active same as LPM 1 LPM GLOB 0 Set Lamp Intensity mode for global All channels with PPB off will use this value If current channel s PPB is off the lamp will adjust immediately LPM C108 Get lamp mode for channel 108 regardless of PPB Lamp Power LPP DESCRIPTION Set lamp power to be used when in Constant Power Mode NOTE This control depends on the state of
217. ther before or after adjustment of Lamp Power or LiteLOC CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHA IS TIE Section 3 Operation Use the Do Auto Button for LampLOC For best results in all installations align the lamp by clicking the DO AUTO button in the Advanced Lamp menu The motors and sensors in the projector will work together to precisely position the lamp for optimized performance and brightness utilizing filtering to eliminate signs of lamp flicker Once aligned this LampLOC setting can be considered fairly stable for the life of the lamp TIP You can improve on screen uniformity after using Do Auto by manually adjusting the z axis motor However brightness efficiency will be decreased by a very small amount when this is done When to use the individual LampLOC buttons The individual LampLOC arrow buttons each of which moves the lamp in one axis only are provided as a reassuring back up should the DO AUTO button fail or f you feel a manual operator assisted lamp optimization results in more output or improved brightness uniformity Either measure your results with a light meter at the lens and screen or simply watch the light output gauge in the Advanced Lamp menu NOTE These buttons may attain a slightly higher peak than with the DO AUTO button but the peak may not be centered on the lamp curve and lamp performance may not be optimized Also the DO AUTO button utilizes filtering to eliminat
218. there is No Display Ensure AC power is connected Make sure the lens cover is removed from the lens Make sure the douser is OPEN If the lamp is not ignited press Lamp ON from the CDP Ensure the correct DVI display button is selected in the channel setups a ae E Is an active source connected properly Check the cable connections and make sure the alternative source is selected 7 Can you access test patterns If so check your source connections again 5 6 2 The Display is Jittery or Unstable 1 Ifthe non cinema display is jittery or blinking erratically ensure that the source is properly connected and of adequate quality for detection With a poor quality or improperly connected source the projector will repeatedly attempt to 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 6 Specifications for scan frequency ranges 3 The sync signal may be inadequate Correct the source problem CP2000 ZX User Manual 5 5 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Section 5 Troubleshooting CHA IS TIE 5 6 3 The Display is Faint 1 The source may be double terminated Ensure the source is terminated only once 2 The source 1f non video may need sync tip clamping 5 6 4 The Upper Portion of the Display is Waving Tearing or Jittering This can sometimes occur with video or VCR sources Check your source 5 6 5 Portions of the Display
219. tics can be more harmful than helpful increasing the risk of degrading delicate coatings and surfaces In this projector check only the lens and lamp reflector Maintenance of other optical components requires a qualified service technician Check these components periodically in a clean dust free environment using a high intensity light source or flashlight Clean them only when dust dirt oil fingerprints or other marks are obvious Never touch an optical surface with your bare hands Always wear latex lab gloves Optical Component Cleaning Supplies e Soft camel hair brush e Dust free blower filtered dry nitrogen blown through an anti static nozzle e Dust free lens tissue such as Melles Griot Kodak tissues 18LAB020 Optowipes 18LAB022 Kim Wipes or equivalent e For lens only Lens cleaning solution such as Melles Griot Optics Cleaning Fluid 18LABO11 or equivalent e For reflector only Methanol e Cotton swabs with wooden stems only e Lens cleaning cloth microfibre such as Melles Griot 18LAB024 or equivalent Cleaning the Lens CHECK Periodically A small amount of dust or dirt on the lens has minimal effect on image quality To avoid the risk of scratching the lens clean only if absolutely necessary Dust 1 Brush most of the dust off the lens with a camel hair brush and or blow dust away with compressed air 2 Fold a microfibre cloth smooth and gently wipe remaining dust particles off the lens Make sure to wipe evenly with t
220. try from the projector For this control to function the Measured Color Gamut Data must be accurate DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 Select target color gamut for the current channel EXAMPLES TCG C108 Altanis Use file Altanis on channel 108 TCG C108 Get target color file name on channel 108 TCG L List all available entries of target color control TCG TEMP Altanis Use file Altanis as DLP active file TCG RFSH 1 Refresh TI file list Enable 3D TDC DESCRIPTION Enable Disable 3D on the specified channel This controls the frame rate multiplication features that allow for simulated three dimensional image projection SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 Select 3D enable for the current channel EXAMPLES TDC C108 1 Enable 3D on channel 108 TDC C108 Get 3D setting on channel 108 TDC Get current 3D status CP2000 ZX User Manual A 25 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Appendix A Serial API CHA IS TIE Display Reference GPI TDI DESCRIPTION Setup Display Reference GPI for 3D control This signal selects the input signal that will be used as a refer ence to synchronize multiple projectors so that the gating technology so that the images can be targeted to the correct eyes SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range
221. umerous operating parameters work with lamp settings ad a new lens load and or display test patterns set up users and define their access rights Advanced Preferences Menu The Advanced Preferences menu provides access to various system parameters as shown in Figure 3 24 This is further described in Summary Advanced Preferences Menu Options below Choose the level of data logging for the projector CHISTE TE ED co ETO vorn Date 2009 03 24 Time 2552 I Time Zone Eastern Standard Time UTC 5 Ea Enter hours you expect to log on the lamp before expiry Lamp Expiry 7 Expiry Message saaa Alarm Triggers 7 Over Temperature FA Fan Fail C Lamp Rotation Data Logging Temperature Display Mode Enable calendar from which a date can be cho sen Enable to display a message when lamp expires reaches lamp limit Select time Click Set to Enable to display message save adjustment when lamp over heats cesius E33 Toggle Delay 250 Set Enable to display time in a 24 hour format dis able for 12 hour stan dard format Enable to display message when fan fails Enable to display a Lamp Rotation Required mes sage when lamp reaches Choose a time zone 50 of its expired life Sets the time delay for the toggle buttons in millisec Enable to display vari ous temperature vari ables in C onds Preferences cy Lamp History Grens 5 aTest Patte
222. ve direction read only for ILS Move lens mount to a specified zoom position Motor moving range in positive direction read only for ILS Motor moving range in negative direction read only for ILS EXAMPLES ZOD 1 Direction from the left ZOM 500 Move lens to position 500 ZOM CXXX 500 Set lens to position of channel XXX to 500 ZOM Return current motor position A 30 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHRISTIE CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Appendix B SCCI Port Appendix B SCCI Port CH IS TIE Table B 1 SCCI Connector Pinouts PIN SIGNAL NAME DIRECTION DESCRIPTION pL 5V Standby Current limited 5VDC supply Lamp ON ae at Power On mode lamp is N 1 5V Standby Current limited 5VDC supply 6 DowserCiosed fm Close douse SB o P Open Comneetor ich Tap ON Open Connector High Lamp ON EHE Ground uf Ground o NOTE All SCCI inputs require a pulse input of 50ms to several seconds to operate reliably Inputs are 5V resistor current limited LEDSs inside of optocouplers B 2 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHRISTIE Appendix C GPIO CP2000 ZX User Manual C 1 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 Appendix C GPIO CHRISTIE C 1 The GPIO Port C 2 The 37 pin GPIO connector is located on Auxiliary panel next to the main communication panel on the operator s side of the projector It provides a flexible method of interfa
223. white test pattern This is recommended to allow you to view LampLOC progress on screen CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CH ISTIE l Section 2 Installation amp Setup To automatically adjust LampLOC do the following 1 From the CDP select Lamp gt LampLOC gt LampLOC Auto CP2000 ZX Menu _ Channel Lamp Status Lamp Mode Configuration Power gt LampLOC LampLOC gt LampLOC Auto Lamp Change Lamp Rotate LampLOC Manual Figure 2 20 Adjusting LampLOC From CDP Menu 2 Let afew minutes pass to allow the LampLOC mechanism to establish the best lamp position and optimize the light output You will see 100 displayed on the screen when the operation is complete NOTE LampLOC can also be adjusted manually using the Lamp gt LampLOC gt LampLOC Manual menu option in the CDP or Advanced Lamp menu from the web user interface For more details refer to _ Advanced Lamp Menu onpage3 33 2 6 1 Calibrating Screen Brightness fL In order to determine the screen brightness in footlamberts fL you must measure the screen brightness at both extremes of the lamp power minimum and maximum for a given lamp type and record these two readings in the Admin Lamp menu in the web user interface See Figure 2 21 These measurements establish a range stored in memory from which the projector can interpolate all other la
224. y again 4 Ifthe lamp does not ignite after the second try replace the lamp 5 Listen for a clicking noise to indicate the igniter is attempting to strike the lamp If you do not hear anything t may indicate a problem with the igniter Christie service required 6 Ifyou hear a brief click but no light appears the lamp likely needs replacement 5 2 2 Lamp Suddenly Goes Off 1 Check lamp power through the CDP Lamp menu or from the web user interface Advanced Lamp menu Try increasing lamp power NOTE Older lamps may not reliably operate at significantly lower than rated power 2 The DMDs may be overheated Check for an alarm condition 3 An interlock may be interrupting lamp function 4 Replace the lamp 5 2 3 Flicker Shadows Or Dimness 1 Ensure the douser is open 2 LampLOC may need re adjustment 3 LampLOC may be in the middle of its adjustment Wait approximately 2 3 min 4 Adjust LampLOC motors manually via the CDP Confirm all stepper motors are operational by watching on screen with a full white test pattern while adjusting 5 Increase lamp power if possible Lamps which are near end of life may not operate reliably at lowest power range 6 Fold mirror misalignment Christie service required 5 2 CP2000 ZX User Manual 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 CHix IS TIE Section 5 Troubleshooting 5 2 4 LampLOC Does Not Seem to Work l Ifthe Do Auto LampLOC function does not w
225. y to the lamp and automatically overrides the LiteLOC setting that may be in effect Please refer to Table 3 11 for the valid Lamp Power ranges for specific lamp types Adjusting the Lamp Power causes the bar graph to rise or fall as Lamp Power increases or decreases The LiteLOC red line and Lamp values will not change unless Set is clicked This defines a new LiteLOC setting and enables the LiteLOC checkbox Lamp Power is enabled only when LiteLOC is disabled by de selecting the Enable button Enable Click Enable to use LiteLOC for the current channel based on the value in the text box to the right of the Set button Set Brightness Automatically enables LiteLOC and maintains the current brightness level shown in the Lamp region as long as possible Arbitrary units of measure shown in the text region to the right of the Set button not lumens or fL LampLOC LampLOC buttons activate motors that reposition the bulb in Ihe Biel ector for optimized light out HE Click Do Auto recommended or the individual buttons NOTES 1 Lamp must be ON to egin If it is turned off during a re positioning the bulb will return to its former position 2 Douser opens and remains non functional during a LampLOC adjustment Lamp Read Only Indicates the current lamp amps amps voltage volts watts lamp power and age hours Light Read Only This is a meter reading from the projector s light sensor Indicates the curren
226. y when power to the projector is in power on Power mode not in standby This icon appears on the CDP display whenever a critical error occurs A Error Q Lamp on This icon appears on the CDP display when the lamp is ON Lamp On This icon appears on the CDP display when the lamp is OFF This icon appears on the CDP display when the douser is OPEN Douser Open This icon appears on the CDP display when the douser is CLOSED R Douser Closed Pull Down Lists Press ENTER to see a pull down list of options available for a given parameter Then use the arrow keys to scroll through a list of options or to adjust settings Press EXIT while in a pull down list to cancel CP2000 ZX User Manual 3 7 020 100006 06 Rev 1 12 2009 3 8 Section 3 Operation CHA IS TIE Using Slide Bar Controls In some cases the current value ofa given parameter can be adjusted Depending on the parameter the number displayed may have units associated with it or may be expressed as a percentage Press the LEFT RIGHT arrow keys on the CDP to adjust the setting up or down Alternatively press ENTER to switch to edit mode where you can alter a value using the UP DOWN arrow keys After altering a value press ENTER again to accept Editing Text or Numerical Values Some options allow editing of text or numerical values When you enter one of these editing windows the first character will begin flashing indicating the option for editin
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