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1.         a nis ns ns ns s s ita  46  Track lamp intensity with LiteLoC                       0    a  i u s ni nis ee    47  li    yorsay 47  Record new lamp information                       a 47  Add lamp end of life indicator             1    1                is sas is s s nas ns ns s as t a 47  Work with lenses                0    aaa a sns is nas nsn sn oe ai i eed 48  Selecta Channel sms s w k s e eR e bw SE OS a aE m elk ee ee AA 48  D4K2560 User Manual 10    020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHRISTIE content    Enable warping and blending                        i    i s as ias e ias ninas p  n   t 1  49    Send error notifications to specified devices            0             ee e    49    IOS  y S  uxr os 6 6 eo oe ee Oe Oe as Ee ewe ea eee ee eee ee ae       Touch panel control  er  _            0              i  i  2  i i ie is ias is i s nsn an i as ai a h eh  a     50  Tab SUCUT a currar sor 51  Menu Tap d  t  ilS s essa V s k s won S k a W X MON K REESE wea W CR Kuq R GR K Ae a Q N ee ee ee 52  Status tab dertalsS u tu s paskan s kula w W Who h Q S T    S   Oe m E GE Eee w he QQ 52    Backup  Restore  and Upgrade Projector Files                       54    Upgrade the projector software                      a    s a a a s ns i e i nas na  t    54  Back up projector settingS                                   A  a  e s is a a is ns ns as i ias na  t Li  54  Export backup settings to an external device                ce es 54  Restore settings from a local backup pro
2.      Two or more people are required to safely lift and hand carry the lamp power supply  LPS         O Notice  Failure to comply with the following may result in property damage     e Perform an automatic LampLOC adjustment when the lamp is moved  leveled  or a new lamp is  installed in the projector     e Keep the projector level when lifting or transporting  Avoid tilting the projector to the right  This  can introduce an air bubble into the coolant hoses that can result in an air lock and the overheating  of the projector        AC power precautions    To correctly install this projector  a certified electrician must install a permanent three phase  connection to the lamp power supply  LPS   The LPS projector outlet is used to supply power to the  projector head  Operate the projector at the recommended voltage     Danger  Failure to comply with the following results in death or serious injury   A Disconnect projector from AC before opening any enclosure     e Verify that the projector is using a line cord  socket  and power plug that meets the appropriate  local rating standards  Use only an AC power cord recommended by Christie  Do not attempt  operation if the AC supply and cord are not within the specified voltage and power range        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     
3.      Warning  Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury        Do not overload power outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or shock hazards     D4K2560 User Manual 14  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Introduction    Lamp precautions    Lamps used in the projector are under high pressure and must be handled with caution  Lamps can  explode and cause serious personal injury if dropped or mishandled     I Danger  Failure to comply with the following results in death or serious injury        Never attempt to access the lamp compartment while the lamp is on  Wait at least 10 minutes after  the lamp turns off before powering down  disconnecting from AC  and opening the lamp door       The arc lamp operates at a high pressure that increases with temperature  Failure to allow the lamp  to sufficiently cool before handling  increases the potential for an explosion causing personal injury  or property damage    e Always wear manufacturer approved protective safety clothing  gloves  jacket  face shield  when  the lamp door is open or when handling the lamp  Only qualified technicians should install projector  lamps     Warning  Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury        e Possibly hazardous optical radiation emitted from this product   Risk group 3      Thermal radiation emitted from this product may cause burns   Risk group 3     Recommended protective clothing includes  but may not 
4.      or  If importing settings using the PC application  skip to step 2     If using the TPC  you must import the settings from a USB flash drive  If using the PC  application  you can import the files from a location on the hard drive  a USB flash drive  and so  on     2  On the TPC  tap Admin  gt  Restore     3  Tap Import     D4K2560 User Manual 55  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHKISTIE Backup  Restore  and Upgrade Projector Files    4  From the Choose file to restore dialog  navigate to the location where the file is stored   5  Tap the file to select it   6  Tap Open     D4K2560 User Manual 56  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHRISTIE    Maintenance    This section provides information and procedures for performing projector maintenance  Read  through this section in its entirety before performing maintenance activities  When performing    projector maintenance  obey all warnings and precautions        A  A  A  A    Never attempt to access the lamp compartment while the lamp is on  Wait at least 10  minutes after the lamp turns off before powering down  disconnecting from AC and opening  the lamp door     The arc lamp operates at a high pressure that increases with temperature  Failure to allow  the lamp to sufficiently cool before handling  increases the potential for an explosion causing  personal injury or property damage     Always wear manufacturer approved protective safety clothing  gloves  jacket  face shield   whenever the lamp door is open or when handli
5.   or move the projector to a  cooler environment     Verify the number of hours the lamp has operated  A lamp nearing the end of its operational life  Should be replaced     Check for a cross connected condition     D4K2560 User Manual 67  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Troubleshooting    A cross connection hazard can occur when installing multiple projectors at once  A fire hazard  exists if a lamp power supply interlock cable is connected to a different projector than its lamp  power cables     Flicker  shadows or dimness    e Make sure the shutter is fully open      Verify that a LampLOC calibration is not already in progress   e Perform a LampLOC calibration     e Increase the lamp power  Lamps which are near end of service may not operate reliably at a  lower power setting     LampLOC not working       Ifthe Auto LampLOC option is not working  on the touch panel controller  tap Menu  gt  Lamp   gt  LampLOC and adjust the lamp position manually  Observe screen brightness by adjusting  the X  Y and Z values or use a light meter to check for changes in brightness     e Check that the flat part of the anode end of the lamp  if applicable  faces up in the anode yoke     Touch panel controller is blank       If the touch panel controller  TPC  display is blank  make sure the TPC communication harness  is connected securely     Blank screen  no display of image    e Make sure both lens caps have been removed from the projection lens   e Make sure the lamp is on    e
6.  2  Perform the LampLOC procedure     For more details  see Calibrate the lamp below     Calibrate the lamp   The lamp should be re calibrated when any of the following conditions are met   e After the lamp has been replaced   e After the projector has been moved and or jostled     e After the lamp motor IMCB has been replaced     1  On the touch panel controller  tap Menu  gt  Lamp  gt  LampLoOc   2  Tap Auto LampLOC     3  Adjust optical components if required     Manually adjust the lamp position    1  On the touch panel controller  tap the Home tab   2  Tap Test Pattern and select 17pt White Field Test Point   3  Mount a light meter on a tripod and center it with the lens     The distance from the lens does not matter  An attenuator or an internal foil aperture may be  required    4  Tap Menu  gt  Lamp  gt  LampLoOC     5  Tap the directional arrows to adjust the value displayed in the Z field  until the brightness  reading in front of the lens is maximized     6  Tap the directional arrows to adjust the values displayed in the X and Y fields until the  brightness values in each field are maximized     7  For a finer adjustment  repeat steps 5 and 6 but take the readings at the center of the screen  instead of at the lens     View lamp information    To view a history of all previously installed lamps  on the touch panel controller  tap Menu  gt  Lamp   gt  Lamp History     D4K2560 User Manual 46  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHKISTIE Operation    Track lamp intensit
7.  CDXL 30  18 000 lumens  3 0 kW  CDXL 30SD  25 000 lumens  3 0 kW  CDXL 30SP  19 000 lumens    450 1 ANSI  up to 2000 1 Full Frame ON OFF       Displayable colors 35 2 trillion    Grayscale resolution 45 bits total linear  25 bits per RGB component       Nominal white y   0 351   0 002   full white  after calibration     x   0 314   0 002    D4K2560 User Manual 72  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015        Nominal 2 2 5     D4K2560 User Manual 73  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     Specification    CHRISTIE    HG cT 1 q OI  C tib     lt         310   8 Z  Zip    X I   L   X X X I   X X X I   X X I   X C   X r   X C   r   X X X r   X X C   X X r  HG cE 31q OT 1  q 8  VDD bib PDD    a9Du  4DY  4DYA Sa1qe9    JIC XT  DIDE XT  DIDE XT    OIHL XT    JIddl XT    3IGGx      3IGGg Xp    3IGGx      DIDEXZ    JIHL XZ    JIddl XZ    JIddl XZ    spie      a  6uls   IAC    IOS DE  IOS DE    EV T INdH    ETT  wodAel dsig       lBuis   IAC     a 6uls   IAC     end  IAQ    IdS D       ey  T IIWGH  ETT  wodAe dsig  ETT  wodAel dsig    09     OE    09  oE    09    OE    09     OE  oE    09     OE    09     OE    09     OE    09     OE  09     OE    09     OE     ZH     928J 19 JU   9 8y 3ue 1J    GH    AZ  GH    AZ  GH    AZ    GH    AZ    GH    AZ    CHO    Ar    CHO    Av    CHO    Av    CHO    Ar    GHO    Ar    CHO    Av    GHO Ar    7eW404  ynduI    1104  2UO  1104  2UO    1104  2UO    1104  2UO    110d  2U0    HOd OML    1104  1N0y    JJOJ OM     1104  1N0y    1104  1N0y    JJOJ OM     110d  1
8.  CHRISTIE    Menus    This section provides information and procedures for using projector menus  Use the projector  menus to adjust projector settings and view status information     Touch panel controller    The touch panel controller  TPC  is a touch sensitive screen  Use the TPC to control the projector   manage sources  adjust the display  and view status information  The TPC is mounted on the rear of  the projector and can be adjusted to improve the TPC viewing angle  A side USB port can be used to  download log files and install software upgrades     For remote applications  the TPC can be dismounted from the projector and used with the optional  cable to allow projector control from a maximum distance of 100 ft  30 m      ss    S                  E                       iii                               D4K2560 User Manual 50  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Menus    Tab structure    The touch panel controller  TPC  windows are structured across a series of six tabs on the top of the  display     Tab Description   Home Quickly add and select channels  display test patterns  activate the shutter and control the projector  power    Menu Access the projector controls and settings  Available submenus        Image Settings  e Lamp   e Configuration   e Communications     General    Lens Adjust the lens offset  focus  and zoom motors  These controls can be adjusted by either tapping the  required directional arrow  or by entering a numerical value     Status Disp
9.  Make sure that all power connections are good    e Make sure the shutter is fully open     e Make sure that any test pattern  other than a full black test pattern or test pattern   none   displays properly     Cannot communicate with projector    e Make sure the computer and the projector are both connected to the network        Make sure that all input devices have the same subnet mask and unique IP addresses     D4K2560 User Manual 68  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Troubleshooting    Inaccurate display colors    e Adjust the color  tint  color space  and color temperature settings of the input source     e On the touch panel controller  tap Menu  gt  Configuration  gt  Color Correction and verify the  settings are correct     Display is not rectangular    e Verify the projector is level and the lens surface and screen are parallel to one another     e Adjust the vertical offset of the lens mount     Display has suddenly frozen    e  f the source is frozen  restart the source device     e  f the source is not frozen  restart the projector     Display is jittery or unstable       Verify that the input device is connected properly  If the input device is not connected properly   the projector repeatedly attempts to display an image     e The horizontal or vertical scan frequency of the input signal may be out of range for the  projector     For more details  see Specification on page 72     Incoming signal s  problems    The Status tab  gt  Signal group contains 
10.  Solid red Yellow  Solid green    Solid yellow    Within the first second Solid red Blinking green  Solid green  Solid yellow    At approximately 30 seconds Off red Blinking green  Blinking yellow    Blinking green    At approximately 50 seconds Off  blinking red Solid green  Solid yellow  Off green    At approximately one minute and 15 seconds  the TPC indicates that it is connected and shows the  home page     Turn the projector off    1  On the touch panel controller  tap the Home tab     2  Tap Power     When powering off in preparation for inspection or maintenance  always disconnect from AC  1 and set the projector breaker to the off positions     Work with lamps    This section provides information and procedures for optimizing lamp performance to ensure the  brightest  most uniform image possible for the life of the lamp     Adjust lamp power    1  On the touch panel controller  tap Menu  gt  Lamp  gt  Lamp Power   2  Use the slider or enter a value to adjust the lamp power     3  Tap OK     D4K2560 User Manual 45  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHKISTIE Operation    Adjust the lamp position with LampLOC    Use LampLOC to configure the lamp position and geometry when installing a new lamp in the  projector or at any other time when the lamp performance needs to be optimized  Before adjusting  LampLOC  make sure the following criteria is met     1  Make sure the lamp is on and the douser  shutter  is open during adjustment   Christie recommends a 10 minute warm up  
11.  User Manual 48  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHKISTIE   Operation    Enable warping and blending    Use edge blending to combine several projected images into one single  seamless image  Use  warping to project images on any surface shape     1     TE PM ey    Create the warp and blend files using the Twist application   For details  see the Twist 2 0 User Manual  P N  020 101380 xx     Upload the warp and blend files to the projector    For details  see the Twist 2 0 User Manual  P N  020 101380 xx     On the touch panel controller  tap Main  gt  Configuration  gt  Geometry    To select a warp setting  tap Geometry Correction and tap the required warp   To select a blend setting  tap Edge Blending and tap the required blend     To select a black level blend setting  tap Black Level Blending and tap the required black level  blend     To turn off warping  blending  or black level blending  tap Off     Send error notifications to specified devices    If an error occurs on the projector  notifications can be sent to three different devices     1  On the touch panel controller  tap Menu  gt  Communications  gt  SNMP   2  Tap Trap 1P Address 1   3  For the device you want to send error notifications to  enter the IP address   4  Tap OK   5  To add a second or third device  repeat steps 2 to 4   6  Select the options you want to monitor   Options include lamp fault  lamp life  power  fan stall  and thermal sensors   D4K2560 User Manual 49    020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015    
12.  ana Geta eo   W w m Eu W eGR Se teehee ae Sts Ee MODS e E  ewe SS P ar ee 36  Adjust horizontal boresight           a a rr a i s ee s as Bee oa L  t s es 37  Adjust vertical boresight                  a        s a i si aa s asas sas sa s nis s ns s s sa  38  Lock the lens offsetS                 e ala ad onu t W w Q e Wa s a wU 0 A 0 Q W wU w WO w a 40  Adjust DMD convergence                h       0    i  a s nas is a nas i nas is i in nas n p   b Yh ls  aes e es s  41  CO OPZ OITOCHOI          2 2 2 s w Euk peana BU 8 Sk S  Sau W beaten ee eed Beebe es 41   Adjust color by temperature                             a a a s as ne na e s ns s s ta  41   Adjust color by precise chromaticity values             1            ee ee es 42   Adjust color by Saturation              e 42  Adjust the fold mirror                     ora rasa 42    a nn    Projector LED status Indicators            o    44  Turn the projector On                            i  ii sas sas s as as as s is nin nens L  a  s i e ta  44  LED expected behavior on power UD                     i  i i i s a s a as a oas a a 45  Turn the project  r Off we kh asia ca koa REESE a OLE a alla wh A a 45  Work with lampS                   a 45  Adjust lamp pOW6P pa u y sordera Gees Se Roe n dn  Qz eee ARA 45  Adjust the lamp position with LampLOC                o    o                 46  Calibrate the lamp                     es 46  Manually adjust the lamp position          0 0    ce e 46  View lamp information             
13.  and  to the  extent relevant or applicable to your product  the warranty does not cover     a  Problems or damage occurring during shipment  in either direction   b  Projector lamps  See Christie   s separate lamp program policy      c  Problems or damage caused by use of a projector lamp beyond the recommended lamp life  or use of a lamp other than a Christie  lamp supplied by Christie or an authorized distributor of Christie lamps     d  Problems or damage caused by combination of a product with non Christie equipment  such as distribution systems  cameras   DVD players  etc   or use of a product with any non Christie interface device     e  Problems or damage caused by the use of any lamp  replacement part or component purchased or obtained from an  unauthorized distributor of Christie lamps  replacement parts or components including  without limitation  any distributor offering  Christie lamps  replacement parts or components through the internet  confirmation of authorized distributors may be obtained  from Christie     f  Problems or damage caused by misuse  improper power source  accident  fire  flood  lightning  earthquake or other natural  disaster    g  Problems or damage caused by improper installation alignment  or by equipment modification  if by other than Christie service  personnel or a Christie authorized repair service provider    h  Problems or damage caused by use of a product on a motion platform or other movable device where such product has not been  d
14.  dust or dirt on the lens has minimal effect on image quality to avoid the risk of  scratching the lens  clean the lens only if absolutely required  The reflector and projection lens may  be inspected and cleaned as per the following instructions  Any other optical maintenance should  only be performed by qualified service technicians     O Notice  Failure to comply with the following may result in property damage        e Always wear powder free latex gloves when handling and cleaning projector optics      Only use solvents if dirt remains after dusting with compressed air    e Do not reuse lens tissues  Use a clean tissue for each cleaning attempt    e Handle optics by their edges     Inspect 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 bare hands  Always wear lint free lab gloves     The following tools are recommended for removing dust or grease     e Powder free latex gloves   e Soft camel  hair brush      Dust free blower   filtered dry nitrogen blown through an anti static nozzle   e Lint free lens tissue  such as Lensx 90 tissue or Newport Optics cleaning tissue     For the lens only   lens cleaning solution and microgiber cloth      For the reflector only   Methanol      isopropyl Alcohol Reagent Grade  ACS  99 9    e Acetone Reagent Grade  ACS    e Optical grade cotton swabs with w
15.  indicates the backup was successful     Export backup settings to an external device    1  If exporting settings from the touch panel controller  TPC   insert a USB flash drive  properly  formatted as FAT or NTFS  into the USB port on the side of the TPC     D4K2560 User Manual 54  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHKISTIE Backup  Restore  and Upgrade Projector Files    or  If exporting settings from the PC application  skip to step 2     If using the TPC  you cannot save to the TPC   s on board CF flash memory  You must export the  settings to a USB flash drive  If using the PC application  you can export the files to location on  the hard drive  a USB flash drive  and so on     On the TPC  tap Admin  gt  Backup   Tap Export     To save the file  in the Choose backup file location dialog  navigate to the location where you  want export the file     Tap Save     Restore settings from a local backup profile    1  On the touch panel controller  tap Admin  gt  Restore   2  From the backup file list  tap the required file name   3    4  At the prompt  tap OK     Tap Restore     Restore default settings    You need Service permissions to complete this procedure     1   2   3     On the touch panel controller  tap Admin  gt  Restore   Tap Defaults     Tap Restore     Import file from an external device to restore  settings    1     If importing settings using the touch panel controller  TPC   insert the USB flash drive  containing the file into the USB port on the side of the TPC
16.  indicator and free from particulate and or fogginess     Always use Christie approved Coolant Propylene Glycol  P N  003 103148 XX   Always remove  and refill the coolant reservoir outside of the projector and never overfill the reservoir beyond the  top of the window  Use caution not to spill or let any of the coolant drip on or near the electronics     Remove the liquid cooling reservoir          1  Shut down the projector   2  Remove the front top cover   3  Remove the radiator air filter   4  Disconnect the blower on the LCM pump   D4K2560 User Manual 59    020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Maintenance    5  Disconnect the communications harness from the coolant reservoir        6  Disconnect the coolant hoses from the coolant reservoir     7  Remove the three screws securing the reservoir bracket to the projector base plate     8  Lift and remove the reservoir from the projector                       9  Refill the reservoir as needed   10  Replace the cap   11  To reinstall the liquid cooling reservoir  repeat these steps in reserve order   12  Check for leaks  especially for any hoses that were removed around the filler cap   13  Check for proper flow from the liquid cooling module     For more details  see Maintenance shutdown on page 57     D4K2560 User Manual 60  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Maintenance    Filtration    Q Notice  Failure to comply with the following may result in property damage        Use only high efficiency Christie approve
17.  o  HA  FHA  cp AA ASA CH  e  cp   47  a  ALL   QG  o  HES ABS Relato  Mo  QE MAS sols    Copias traduzidas deste documento s  o fornecida no CD contido na parte de tr  s deste documento  O CD  pode conter documentac  o adicional do produto  Leia todas as instrucdes antes de usar ou prestar servico  com este produto     MepeBoA naHHoro AOKyMeHTa NpeACTaBeH Ha KomnaKT 4MCKe Ha OOOPOTHONM CTOPOHEe AOKYMeHTa   KomnaKT 1MCK MOMXE   T TaKxe co epxaTb AONONMHUTE IbHY IO AJOKYMeHTaumto no npoaykKTy  llepen  UCNONb3OBAHAEM nnn OBCAYAHKUBAHAEM NPOAYKTa O3HAKOMBbTECb CO BCEMU MHCTPYKLUMAMN     Las copias traducidas de este documento se proporcionan en el CD que se encuentra en la parte trasera  En  el CD tambi  n puede encontrar documentaci  n adicional del producto  Lea todas las instrucciones antes  de utilizar o realizar el mantenimiento de este producto     NepekxnaAeHi ex3emnnapu Uboro AOKYMeHTa MICTATBCA Ha KOMNaKT AMCKY  AKM   nonaHo AO Liboro  AoKyMeHTa  Ha KOMMaKT ANCKY MOXe TaKox 6yTtn AOAMATKOBa noKyMeHTauin go BUpOby  Mepu Hi    KOpucTyBaTuca Bupobom abo Moro o6cnyroByBaTu  NpouuTaUTe BCi iHcTpyKuil     CHRISTIE    Content    Introduction                   a  radica nasa 18    Safety and warning guidelines                       a 13  Installation safety and warning guidelines _                                 14  AC power precautions              a sas is s s s s s s sas s ns U ta 14  Lamp precautionS                      aden ARA 15  Product safety labels                 o
18.  ports are located on the projector side input panel  accessed by removing  the input panel cover  When connecting devices  you can route cables through the opening in the  frame to the side input panel or directly to the video option cards and MCPU  The image below  Shows the video option card slot numbers and the MCPU panel     Input signal devices are connected to the video option cards and the option card slot numbers are  important for some types of input signals  Communication devices are connected at the MCPU  panel     SLOT 1    SLOT 2 MCPU       SLOT 3 SLOT 4    Input video mapping    Video input mapping depends on the type of cards used for the Four Port or Two port input  configurations     Four Port  3GIC  TDPIC  THIC cards    The following table shows the video quadrant mappings for the 3GIC  TDPIC  and THIC Four Port  input configurations     Four Port Input Configuration   Two Cards  1  Quadrants Columns  Slot 1 1 In Top left 1  left most   Slot 1 2 In Bottom left 2  D4K2560 User Manual 31    020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHRISTIE    Slot 2 1   Slot 2 2     Four Port Input Configuration   Two Cards  2     Slot 3 1   Slot 3 2   Slot 4 1   Slot 4 2     In    In    In  In  In    In    Four Port Input Configuration   Four Cards    Slot 1 1   Slot 2 1   Slot 3 1   Slot 4 1     In  In  In    In    Four Port  DDIC card    The following table shows the video quadrant mappings for the DDIC Four Port input configuration     Four Port Input Configuration   Slot 1 1 Du
19.  the general public  including workers  visitors  and residents in the immediate vicinity  by means of  engineering or administrative control measures but is accessible to authorized personnel that may  not have specific safety training           This product must be located and positioned in a way as to restrict audience members from direct  access to enter the light beam path     e Do not install the projector overhead     e When installing the projector in portrait mode  the device holding the projector must have a weight  rating sufficient to hold the weight of the projector  The projector weighs 125kg  275 Ibs         The projector uses a high pressure lamp that may explode if improperly handled  Always wear  manufacturer approved protective safety clothing  gloves  jacket  face shield  when the lamp door  is open or when handling the lamp  Failure to comply results in death or serious injury     Warning  Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury   e A qualified technician is required for all installations   e SHOCK HAZARD  Never operate the projector without all of its covers in place     e Use of the projector   s rear safety strap is mandatory to prevent the projector from tipping   Secure the strap between the projector and the surface it is mounted to        Four or more people are required to safely lift and hand carry one projection head a short distance   Christie recommends removing the lamp before transporting the projector   
20. 01 2015     34    CHAISTIE Connect Devices    Select a video source    After connecting a video source to the projector  you must select it using the touch panel controller   TPC      1  On the TPC  select Input  gt  Channel     2  Scroll the list of channels until you find the channel that best matches your configuration     3  Tap the channel     An image appears on the screen  If an image does not appear on the screen  repeat steps 1 to  3  selecting a different channel     Connect a computer or server    To communicate with a remote computer  server or an existing network  use an RJ 45 cable to  connect the Ethernet hub or switch to the Ethernet port  located on the projector MCPU faceplate   When using the Christie serial protocol over Ethernet  connect to port 3002     For applications or equipment using serial communications  use the Christie proprietary serial  protocol to communicate with the RS422 port or the RS232 ports on the MCPU faceplate     O Notice  Failure to comply with the following may result in property damage     The RS232 port located on the MCPU faceplate uses Christie proprietary protocol and is intended for  Christie accessories or automation controllers only  For more information on the serial commands   see the D4K 60 Serial API Commands Technical Reference  P N  020 101258 XX      Master CPU Modul   108 452102 XX   Ethernet    00000     Olloooo   O    G       RS232 IN RS422    Z          O 00000    FY    99 0 0    lla y    0000 Y    oooo   Y     
21. 1 13 1 31 1  Lens 1 63 1 63 1  Lens 1 63 2 17 1  Lens 1 98 2 71 1    Lens 3 0 4 3 1    Lens 3 89 5 43 1    Lens 5 0 7 69 1    Part Number  129 104106 XX  129 105107 XX  129 106108 XX  129 107109 XX  129 108100 XX  129 109101 XX  129 110103 XX    Specification    Note  The lens throw values in the lens name may differ from the actual throw ratios  For details  see the 4K  Lens Throw Technical Reference  P N  020 100904 XX      Replacement Lamps  sold separately     Description  CDXL 20  CDXL 20SP  CDXL 30  CDXL 30SD  CDXL 30SP    Part Number  003 000598 02  003 004251 01  003 000599 02  003 001165 01  003 004252 01    Replacement Air Filters  sold separately     Description    Light engine filter  five  pack     Part Number    003 001184 XX    Liquid cooling radiator filter 003 003082 XX    LAD filter  three pack  03 001982 51P    Other Accessories  sold separately   Description   Rack stand   Bracket foot lock used with optional rack stand  High contrast Internal Aperture kit   Service Manual   Firmware Installation program   Coolant propylene glycol   TPC remote cable    Heat extractor kit    D4K2560 User Manual  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     Part Number  108 282101 XX  116 100101 XX  38 813028 51   available online  available online  003 103148 XX  003 111169 XX  38 814008 61    81      0000 10365 6 04      ASSY TECH DOCS D4K2560    Corporate offices    Worldwide offices          USA   Cypress  ph  714 236 8610    Canada     Kitchener  ph  519 744 8005    Consultant off
22. D4K2560       User Manual    020 101076 04    CHRISTIE    D4K2560    020 101076 04    NOTICES    COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS  Copyright   2015 Christie Digital Systems USA Inc  All rights reserved   All brand names and product names are trademarks  registered trademarks or trade names of their respective holders     GENERAL    Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy  however in some cases changes in the products or availability could occur which may  not be reflected in this document  Christie reserves the right to make changes to specifications at any time without notice  Performance  specifications are typical  but may vary depending on conditions beyond Christie s control such as maintenance of the product in  proper working conditions  Performance specifications are based on information available at the time of printing  Christie makes no  warranty of any kind with regard to this material  including  but not limited to  implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose   Christie will not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the performance or  use of this material  Canadian manufacturing facility is ISO 9001 and 14001 certified     WARRANTY    Products are warranted under Christie   s standard limited warranty  the complete details of which are available by contacting your  Christie dealer or Christie  In addition to the other limitations that may be specified in Christie   s standard limited warranty
23. Failure to comply with the following may result in property damage   O The front to back tilt of the projector must not exceed 15 degrees     1  Secure a safety lifting strap rated to handle the projector weight at the rear of the projector     2  Hoist up the projector     3  To adjust the vertical or horizontal position of the projector  extend or retract the adjustable feet    on the bottom of the projector  A      4  Once the required adjustment is made  tighten the lock nut against  the bottom of the projector  B      The projector provides 4 inches of adjustment at the front and 11 5  inches of adjustment at the rear     5  If the vertical or horizontal position of the projector requires more  adjustment than the standard feet allow  two 6 inch extension rods  can be installed to increase the amount of available adjustment     Install the foot extension rods    Elevate the rear of the projector to access the two rear feet     Add the extension rods to the standard feet   Thread the extended feet into the projector   s baseplate     Adjust the feet until the required tilt is achieved     Se ae YY YF    Lock the feet in place by turning each lock nut until it fits tight against the projector               dn              AZ          D4K2560 User Manual  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     Remove the feet by loosening the lock nut and rotating the each foot out of the projector             26    CHAISTIE Installation and Setup    Install the touch panel controller    1  Loos
24. J    RS232 OUT    y                Set up the ethernet    Ethernet is setup to obtain an IP address automatically if a DHCP server is on the network  To  modify IP settings  or manually enter an address     1  On the touch panel controller  tap Menu  gt  Configuration  gt  Ethernet Settings  gt  Modify  IP Settings     2  Set the network information for the projector      To obtain information automatically from the network  tap Automatic     e To manually enter the network information  tap Manual and enter the IP Address   Subnet Mask and Gateway  optional      3  Click Ok     D4K2560 User Manual 35  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHRISTIE       Adjust the Image    This section provides information and procedures for adjusting the projector image     Select screen image orientation    The projector supports front projection  rear projection  front projection inverted  and rear  projection inverted     1  On the touch panel controller  tap Menu  gt  Configuration  gt  Screen Image Orientation     2  Select the required orientation from the list     O o    Maximize light output  To ensure optimal operation  use LampLOC to adjust the lamp position whenever a new lamp is  installed or changes in the projector orientation  for example  from to portrait mode    1  On the touch panel controller  tap Menu  gt  Lamp  gt  LampLoOC     2  Tap Auto LampLOC     0 0  Align the image  This procedure ensures that the image reflected from the digital micromirror device  DMD  is  parallel 
25. ON eaen enaa 6502 bbe eda a a b W S k Rk W SS a 2 9 RS pus oe AAA 79  S TY aeea as ua EIA 79  ADDI IOO y   S y heen Gout eee AA k sp aB MCA 79  ENVIFONIMENE e  ue 2 2 s a ea eee eae S oe Be ee ee AAA 80  ACCES SOTOS Saad k a W BEG Ot    SE S eee Q E Q NOUN ADA A 80  D4K2560 User Manual 12    020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHRISTIE    Introduction    This manual is intended for professionally trained operators of Christie high brightness projection  systems  These operators are qualified to replace the lamp and air filters  but should not attempt to  install or service the projector     Only accredited Christie technicians who are knowledgeable about the hazards associated with  high voltage  ultraviolet exposure  and the high temperatures generated by the projector lamp are  authorized to assemble  install  and service the projector     For complete D4K2560 product documentation and technical support  go to  www christiedigital com     Safety and warning guidelines    This projector must be operated in an environment that meets the operating range specification   Use only the attachments and or accessories recommended by Christie  Use of others may result in  the risk of fire  shock  or personal injury       Warning  Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury        Never look directly into the projector lens or at the lamp  The extremely high brightness can cause  permanent eye damage  For protection from ultraviolet radiation  keep all p
26. Rotation about projection axis  15 degrees maximum    Tilt of projection axis from horizontal  15 degrees maximum    Regulatory    This product conforms to the following regulations related to product safety  environmental  requirements and electromagnetic compatibility  EMC      Safety    e CAN CSA C22 2 No  60950 1    e UL 60950 1  e IEC 60950 1  e EN60950 1    Approvals    This product shall conform to all relevant directives  standards  safety  health and environmental  rules and regulations required for the product to be sold in  USA Canada  EU  Norway  Australia   New Zealand  Kuwait  China  Korea  Japan  Mexico  Ukraine  Russia  South Africa  and Saudi Arabia  international packaging recycling mark requirements     e EU Directive  94 62 EC  on packaging and packaging waste   e China packaging recycling mark standard  GB18455 2001      Electro magnetic compatibility    Emissions   FCC CFR47  Part 15  Subpart B  Class A   Unintentional Radiators  CISPR 22 EN 55022  Class A   Information Technology Equipment  ICES NMBOO3  A    Information Technology Equipment    Immunity  CISPR 24 EN55024  EMC Requirements   Information Technology Equipment    D4K2560 User Manual 79    020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHRISTIE    Environmental    Specification    EU Directive  2011 65 EU  on the restriction of the uses of certain hazardous substances  ROHS  in  electrical and electronic equipment and the applicable official amendment s     EU Regulation  EC  No  1907 2006 on the registra
27. al Link DVI I  Slot 2 1 Dual Link DVI    Slot 3 1 Dual Link DVI I  Slot 4 1 Dual Link DVI I    Two Port  TDPIC card    Two Port Input Configuration   Two Cards  1     Slot 1  Slot 2    Two Port Input Configuration   Two Cards  2     Slot 3  Slot 4    1 In  l in    l in  l in    Two Port  DDIC card    Two Port Input Configuration   Two Cards  1     Slot 1  Slot 2    Two Port Input Configuration   Two Cards  2     Slot 3    D4K2560 User Manual  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     1 Dual Link DVI I  1 Dual Link DVI I    1 Dual Link DVI I    Connect Devices    Top right 3   Bottom right 4  Quadrants Columns  Top left 1  left most   Bottom left 2   Top right 3   Bottom right 4  Quadrants Columns  Top left 1  left most   Top right 2   Bottom left 3   Bottom right 4    Quadrants Columns  Top left 1  left most   Top right 2  Bottom left 3  Bottom right 4   Columns    1  left most   2   Columns   1  left most   2    Columns   1  left most   2   Columns    1  left most     32    CHAISTIE Connect Devices    Slot 4 1 Dual Link DVI I 2    Connect a video source using DisplayPort    The Twin DisplayPort Input card  TDPIC  accepts digital video data from the DisplayPort sources   The input configurations listed below are supported     Input Description Requirements  Configuration  Four  Port Enables connection of four DisplayPort cables to two or four TDPIC Two or four TDPIC    cards  Each DisplayPort input supplies one quadrant or column of a 4K   cards  input image  This configuration suppo
28. and centered with the lens and screen  Complete this procedure before adjusting boresight   1  Verify that the projector is properly located and positioned relative to the screen   2  Display a test pattern that can be used to analyze image focus and geometry     3  Perform a preliminary focus and  if available  a zoom adjustment with the primary lens  installed  Always focus the center of the image first     4  With the test pattern on screen  re check the projector leveling so the top edge of the image is  parallel to the top edge of the screen     For more details  see Position the projector on page 23 and Work with lenses on page 48     Adjust offset    Project an image with the primary lens  Always adjust offset before adjusting boresight     D4K2560 User Manual 36  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Adjust the Image    Select a framing test pattern and then adjust the vertical  A  and horizontal  B  offsets to display a  Square image on the screen  with minimal projector aiming error                      a J                                                                                                                                                                                                       For the best optical performance and minimal keystone  use offsets instead of aiming at the center of  1 the image  in off axis installations    Avoid extreme tilts or offsets  Corner vignettes on a white test pattern indicate extreme offset that  should be avoide
29. ated operating system Microsoft Windows   XPe    Communication interface with projector 10 100 1000 BaseT Ethernet    Power requirement 0 71A maximum at 24VDC   10   Interface connector 12 pin circular connector  push pull   D4K2560 User Manual 77    020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Specification    Power requirements    AC Input   Voltage range 200   240 VAC   Line frequency 50   60 Hz nominal   Inrush current 45 A maximum   Current consumption 23 A maximum  at 200 VAC    Power consumption 4500 W maximum   Current rating of AC input 30 A maximum  specified wall breaker     Lamp    Xenon Bubble Lamp    Type Xenon bubble  CDXL 20 1400W   2000W  CDXL 20SP 1400W   2000W  CDXL 30 2100W   3000W  CDXL 30SD 2100W   3000W  CDXL 30SP 2100W   3000W  Average life   CDXL 20 2400 hours  CDXL 20SP 3200 hours  CDXL 30 1500 hours  CDXL 30SD 1500 hours  CDXL 30SP 1900 hours  Wait time between lamp strikes 2 minutes minimum    NOTE  Projectors typically force a 10 minute cool down period  Make sure not to re strike the lamp any sooner  than two minutes into this cool down period since hot re strikes reduce lamp life     Physical specifications    Overall size  L x W x H  1298 x 648 x 483  mm    including lens mount  stack  and feet  51 1 x 25 5 x 19 0  inches   D4K2560 User Manual 78    020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Specification    Projector head weight    Without lens mount cover 124 kg  273 lbs     Shipping  includes packaging  156 kg  344 lbs     Operating position  
30. be limited to a polycarbonate face shield    1 protective gloves  and a quilted ballistic nylon jacket or a welder s jacket  This equipment is included  in included in the Christie Protective Clothing Safety kit   P N  598900 095     Christie   s protective clothing recommendations are subject to change  Any local or federal  specifications take precedence over Christie recommendations     D4K2560 User Manual 15  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Introduction    Product safety labels               gt  pbbbbbbrobo    Indicates the presence of a grounding point     Indicates the presence of an earth grounding point     Indicates the presence of a dangerous condition or situation     Indicates the presence of a pinch hazard  To avoid personal injury  keep hands clear and loose clothing  tied back     Indicates the presence of a hot surface  To avoid personal injury  always allow the projector to cool  down for a minimum of 10 minutes before performing maintenance or service procedures     Indicates the presence of a hot surface  To avoid personal injury  always allow the projector to cool  down for a minimum of 10 minutes before performing maintenance or service procedures     Indicates the presence of an electrical shock hazard  To avoid personal injury  always disconnect all  power sources before performing maintenance or service procedures     Indicates the presence of an electrocution hazard  To avoid personal injury  always disconnect all power  sources before perf
31. component     Adjust color by saturation    Adjusting the color saturation overwrites any settings applied in the Color Adjustments by X Y menu     1  On the touch panel controller  tap Menu  gt  Configuration  gt  Color Correction  gt  Select  Color Adjustment     2  From the list  select Custom   3  Tap Color Saturation     4  Adjust the hue of each primary color by using more or less of it in relation to the other primary  colors     Adjust the fold mirror    Warning   Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury        A When doing optical adjustments on an operating projector and the top lid is removed  everyone  within the immediate vicinity must wear safety glasses with side shields and Christie approved  protective safety clothing  P N  598900 95      If a corner or edge of an image is missing  the fold mirror might be misaligned with the optical  system  To correct this issue     1  Remove the four screws securing the fold mirror plate  on the underside of the projector   2  Adjust the fold mirror     e Adjust the screw on the lens side to raise or lower the image     D4K2560 User Manual 42  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Adjust the Image                                                                                                                                                           Dx of projector         gt     D4K2560 User Manual 43  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHRISTIE    Operation    This section provides 
32. d by qualified technicians  For a complete list of available lamp  types  see Accessories on page 80     Extracts heated air from the lamp compartment  The vane switch mounted  inside the rigid port monitors airflow  See Site requirements on page 20     Filters air before it circulates to cool the heat exchanger  For replacement  instructions  see Maintenance shutdown on page 57     Covers the motorized lens mount assembly     A variety of lenses can be used with the D4K2560Mirage 4K25  For a list of  available lenses  see on page 82    Filters the intake air before it circulates through the front compartment to  cool the main electronics  For replacement instructions  see Maintenance  shutdown on page 57     22    CHAISTIE Installation and Setup    ID Item Description    Provides a variety of ports for connecting external devices  For information    J Input panel faceplate  about connecting devices and inputs  see Connect Devices on page 31     Position the projector    Keep the projector lens as perpendicular to the screen as possible  even if significantly above the  1 screen center  When a particularly short throw distance combines with a wide screen  you may have  to forfeit some aim and stay more perpendicular to the screen  In such cases  some lens offset can    reduce the keystone distortion     1  Position the projector at an appropriate throw distance  projector to screen distance  and  vertical position  Ideally  center the projector with the screen  If space is li
33. d filters  light engine filter  five pack    P N 003 001184 XX   liquid cooling radiator filter   P N  003 003082 XX  and LAD filter  three pack    P B 03 001982 51P     Never operate the projector without the filter installed  The air filters in this product cannot be  cleaned thoroughly enough for reuse and can lead to the contamination of optical components     Replace the light engine air filter    This filter is located on the lens side of the projector behind the air filter cover  Check the condition  of this filter monthly  Replace the light engine air filter when replacing the lamp  or sooner when  operating the projector in a dusty or dirty environment     1  Release the two tabs on the air filter cover                 2  Lift up the cover enough for the bottom tabs to clear the frame and remove    3  Slide the air filter out from behind the air filter cover and discard    4  Insert the new air filter with the airflow indicator facing toward the projector   This ensures proper particle filtration     5  To complete the installation  align the bottom tabs and repeat these steps in reverse order     Replace the liquid cooling air filter    This filter is located on front lamp side of the projector  behind a small air filter cover  Check the  condition of this filter monthly  Replace the liquid cooling air filter when refilling the liquid cooling  module  or sooner when operating the projector in a dusty or dirty environment     1  Release one tab on the air filter cove
34. d using mechanical alignment     Adjust horizontal boresight    When doing optical adjustments on an operating projector and the top lid is removed  everyone  within the immediate vicinity must wear safety glasses with side shields and Christie approved  protective safety clothing  P N  598900 95        Warning  Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury     The purpose of boresight adjustment is to balance the tilt of the lens mount to compensate for screen to   projector tilt     D4K2560 User Manual  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     37    CHAISTIE Adjust the Image    1  Loosen the lens mount stabilization screw  D      8   9           T                                                                                           Il                                                                               Loosen the horizontal lock screw  A      Extend the lens focus  B  completely   Adjust the Focus using the focus knob to retract the lens  Watch the image at the left edge of  the screen until it comes into focus  If the entire screen is in focus  proceed to step 7   Continue retracting the lens    a  If the right side of the image comes into focus before the lens is completely retracted     adjust the horizontal boresight bolt  C  to balance the left and right edges     If the right side of the image fails to focus  adjust the horizontal boresight bolt  C  When both  sides appear equally blurry  adjust the offsets to re center the image R
35. e issuing an end of life indicator  enter a value  or use the plus and minus buttons to increase or decrease the value   D4K2560 User Manual 47    020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHKISTIE Operation    A value of zero disables the feature   3  Tap OK     When the specified number of hours is reached  a Lamp Hours   past expiry warning is issued     Work with lenses    The lens mount secures the projection lens to the projector and provides setup adjustments to  correct boresight  and control focus  zoom  and offsets     Vertical offset knob                                        Horizontal offset knob       Horizontal boresight bolt                         Vertical boresight bolt    Focus bolt                Lock unlock lever    G T mo no DB  gt              Stabilization screw                                                                                                 4  To electronically control the focus  zoom  and offsets  on the touch panel controller  tap the  Lens tab     Calibrate the lens motors when any of the following conditions are met   1 e After a lens change    e After the projector is moved and or jostled    e After the lens motor I MCB has been replaced     Select a channel    The projector uses pre configured channels to determine how to display images from different  sources  Each channel file contains the optimum processing and display settings for the source   Channels can be selected through the Home tab on the touch pad controller  TPC      D4K2560
36. en the mounting arm just enough for the end to fit over the ball joint located on the rear  panel of the projector     The touch panel controller  TPC  becomes loose from the mounting arm when the mounting  arm lock is loosened     2  Tighten the mounting arm lock until it fits tightly on the joint   The TPC safety strap comes installed on the projector ball point     3  Connect the cable from the touch panel controller  TPC  to the connector on the rear panel of  the projector     4  Adjust the TPC angle for optimal viewing  then tighten the mounting arm lock securely so that  the TPC is held in place at the required location        Connect external exhaust ducting    Warning  Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury     A At minimum  a 10 inch  25 4 cm  long  strong metal duct must be installed at the projector  and installed to an outside venting duct system to prevent glass shards from exiting the duct  in the event of a lamp explosion        Notice  Failure to comply with the following may result in property damage     O  600 CFM is required in projection rooms with an ambient temperature above 25  C or  located at an elevation greater than 3000 feet above sea level        Connect the existing outside venting duct to the 8 inch  diameter exhaust port on the top of the projector  Make sure  there are no obstructions or bends in the ducting or air  intakes and the vane switch at the exit duct moves freely     The pre installed outside ve
37. epeat steps 1 to 5 until    both sides of the image are focused       Tighten the lock screw  A  and the lens mount stabilization screw  D  to maintain the    adjustments   Check the boresight again     Unless proceeding to adjust vertical boresight  perform a lens calibration     For more details  see Calibrate the lens motors on page 65     Adjust vertical boresight      Warning  Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury     When doing optical adjustments on an operating projector and the top lid is removed  everyone  within the immediate vicinity must wear safety glasses with side shields and Christie approved    protective safety clothing  P N  598900 95      1  Focus the image at the top edge of the screen    38    D4K2560 User Manual  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Adjust the Image    2     10     11   12     Loosen the lens mount stabilization screw  D                        i                                                                      oo y                                                                                                                   Loosen the vertical lock screw  A    Extend the lens focus  B  completely     Adjust the Focus knob to retract the lens  Watch the image at the top edge of the screen until  it comes into focus  If the entire screen is in focus  proceed to step 8     Continue retracting the lens     a  If the bottom edge of the image comes into focus before the lens is completely re
38. esigned  modified or approved by Christie for such use    i  Problems or damage caused by use of a projector in the presence of an oil based fog machine or laser based lighting that is  unrelated to the projector    j  For LCD projectors  the warranty period specified in the warranty applies only where the LCD projector is in    normal use    which  means the LCD projector is not used more than 8 hours a day  5 days a week    k  Except where the product is designed for outdoor use  problems or damage caused by use of the product outdoors unless such  product is protected from precipitation or other adverse weather or environmental conditions and the ambient temperature is  within the recommended ambient temperature set forth in the specifications for such product       Image retention on LCD flat panels    m Defects caused by normal wear and tear or otherwise due to normal aging of a product     The warranty does not apply to any product where the serial number has been removed or obliterated  The warranty also does not  apply to any product sold by a reseller to an end user outside of the country where the reseller is located unless  i  Christie has an office  in the country where the end user is located or  ii  the required international warranty fee has been paid     The warranty does not obligate Christie to provide any on site warranty service at the product site location     PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE    Preventative maintenance is an important part of the continued and p
39. fault home position  on the touch panel controller  tap Lens  gt  Reset to  Home Position     D4K2560 User Manual 66  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE    Troubleshooting       This section provides information and procedures for resolving common projector issues  If a  projector issue cannot be resolved  contact a Christie accredited service technician     Projector does not power on    Make sure the projector circuit breaker is set to the on position     Check the status LEDs on the rear corners of the projector for a fault condition  A flashing red  LED indicates an alarm or warning preset with the projector and a problem that must be  addressed     Use the touch panel controller  TPC  status menu to troubleshoot further     Lamp does not ignite    Check and correct all interlock failures     Verify that the lamp has been installed and connected properly  Verify the condition of the lamp  and that is not blackened or otherwise damaged     Verify the number of hours the lamp has operated  A lamp nearing the end of its operational life  Should be replaced     Lamp suddenly turns off    Increase the lamp power   Review and correct all interlock failures     Ensure the TPC has no temperature or fan RPM warnings  If all fans are running normally and  the air filters are not blocked  the ambient air temperature may exceed the maximum operating  Specification  If possible  reduce the ambient temperature     Ensure no heat sources are exhausting into the projectors intake
40. file                o    ee ee 55  Restore default settingS     _            a es 55  Import file from an external device to restore settingS                      ees 55    Maintenance                     a  noa  oa o o o cece cece cree cece ese eee DA    Maintenance shutdown                       es 57  Ventilation and cooling                      0    is sos s as s s s sona i ninin ninas l ai e t  58  Inspect and clean the airflow interlocks                     0      ee o    58  Inspect and clean the exhaust QUCt                        a  os o  58  Inspect and clean the lamp blower                   o    i  a a  a s a ea oas a    58  Inspect and fill the coolant reservoir                     e    59  Remove the liquid cooling reservoir                              e    59  Fil CON ceros Gee een     a 3 w PUD ee eee Oe S w N E DL Q an ee eee So QK W Q  Q Q  m h  eo w Ge 61  Replace the light engine air filter                    01         esas a s oas a oas a a 61  Replace the liquid cooling air filter 1                                          nais nais ai L t s ita  61  Replace the laminar airflow device filter                       ee     0  62    ji    sponsors oe ee eee AAA AAA 62  Adjust the yoke assembly               o    ar air i a 63  Inspect and clean the lamp                               i i i se s as s nas nas nas l sa 63  Remove dust from the projection lens                                               64  Remove fingerprints  smudges  or oil from the projec
41. he AC power source is good and the AC power is applied to the projector head  check the LVPS  and all the harnessing going to it inside the projector     The MCPU board power LED is not on    If the AC power is applied to the projector head and the projector   s LEDs turn on  the MCPU board  or the ABP must be replaced  Replace the MCPU board first and if the problem is not resolved   replace the ABP        If replacing the MCPU board  indicate that the Power LED is non functional      If replacing the ABP  indicate that power did not reach the MCPU board     MCPU board power LED behavior    e Solid yellow   The MCPU board must be replaced  Indicate that the MCPU board failed to  Initialize       Blinking red   The MCPU board must be replaced  Indicate that the MCPU board failed to  Initiate the control FPGA        Blinking yellow green   The MCPU board is running in recovery mode and needs a software  upgrade followed by a AC cycle of the projector head     Touch panel controller does not connect    If the projector LEDs display solid yellow and the touch panel controller  TPC  has power but does  not connect  the projector head is fine  However  a problem could exist between the TPC and the  MCPU board     e Disconnect the corded harness to the TPC and reconnect it  You may need to replace the corded  harness     D4K2560 User Manual 70  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Troubleshooting    e Check for physical damage to the harness between the external TPC port and 
42. ht engine removal tool   e Convergence tool      Nylon safety strap with clip  required to secure projector to tabletop or optional rack mount   e Warranty card   e Shroud   e Access keys       Web registration form    D4K2560 User Manual 19  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE    Installation and Setup    This section explains how to install  connect  and optimize the projector display     Site requirements    To safely install and operate the projector  the installation location must have restricted access for  authorized personal only and meet these minimum requirements     Physical operating environment  e Maximum Ambient Temperature  operating  35  C  95  F   e Minimum Ambient Temperature  operating  10  C  50  F     External exhaust ducting    The installation site must provide a minimum of 450 CFM  ft 3 min  external exhaust airflow to  ensure adequate cooling of the Xenon arc lamp at less than or equal to 25  C  77  F  ambient and  less than 3 000 ft  914 4 m  elevation  Above 25  C or 3 000 ft  600 CFM is required     For more details  see Connect external exhaust ducting on page 27     Power connection    The requirements listed below are applicable for permanently wired installation or power cord  connection        Terminal block  electrician hard wired to the projector head      Electrical rating  200   240 VAC  23 A max     e This product can be connected to an IT power distribution system     Tools required for installation    e 12    screwdrivers  Philli
43. ices       Italy  ph   39  0  2 9902 1161    Australia  ph   61  0  7 3624 4888    Brazil  ph   55  11  2548 4753    China  Beijing   ph   86 10 6561 0240    China  Shanghai   ph   86 21 6278 7708    Eastern Europe and  Russian Federation  ph   36  0  1 47 48 100    France  ph   33  0  1 41 21 44 04    Germany  ph   49 2161 664540    India  ph   91  080  6708 9999    Japan  Tokyo   ph  81 3 3599 7481    Korea  Seoul   ph   82 2 702 1601    Republic of South Africa  ph   27  0 11 510 0094    Singapore   ph   65 6877 8737  Spain   ph    34 91 633 9990    United Arab Emirates  ph   971 4 3206688    United Kingdom  ph   44  0  118 977 8000     0     For the most current technical documentation  please visit www christiedigital com   HAILE   TE       
44. information about all the signals that the projector receives   A properly configured system shows the frequency and a status of Master or Locked for each input  in the selected channel       f one or more of the signals are listed as No signal  verify that the source is properly  configured and the cables are secure between the source and the projector        If one or more of the signals are listed as Inactive  either an incorrect channel has been  selected or the cables are not plugged into the correct inputs        If one or more of the signals is listed as Unlocked or Out of phase  the source is not properly  frame locked to the master signal  This usually occurs when two independent sources are not  locked together  Verify the setup of the sources  If the sources are locked together  contact  Christie Technical Support for help     D4K2560 User Manual 69  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Troubleshooting    Touch panel controller or projector head  problems on startup    Check the following to determine if the touch panel controller  TPC  or the projector head are  experiencing problems on startup     The projector has two sets of LEDs to help distinguish how far into the start up process it is when a  problem occurs     For more details  see LED expected behavior on power up on page 45     The Projector LEDs or the MCPU board power LED are not on    Solution 1    If AC power has been applied to the projector head  verify the power source     Solution 2    If t
45. information and procedures for operating the projector     Projector LED status indicators    LED State Description   Solid Green On Video electronics are on  the lamp is on    Solid Yellow Standby mode Video electronics are off  lamp is off    Solid Green  Yellow and Red AC is on MCPU board software has not started initialization   Flashing Green Warm up Video electronics are initializing  lamp is striking and    warming up     Flashing Yellow Cool down Lamp is off  video electronics and lamp are cooling  down    Flashing Red Alarm or warning preset   Problem with the projector must be addressed    Flashing Green and Yellow AC on to standby MCPU board software has started initialization     Turn the projector on    Warning  Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury   A e Do not attempt to turn the projector on if the AC supply is not within the specified voltage range        1  Set the breaker switch on the projector baseplate to the on position   2  When the projector reaches standby  on the touch panel controller  tap Home  gt  Power     For more details on the specified voltage range  see Power requirements on page 78     D4K2560 User Manual 44  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHKISTIE Operation    LED expected behavior on power up    The following table shows the expected behavior of the projector LED and the MCPU board power  LED on power up     Action Event Projector LEDs MCPU Board Power LED  Applying AC power to the projector head
46. ion of four HDMI cables to two THIC cards  Each    HDMI input supplies one quadrant or column of a 4K input image   This configuration supports high resolution and high frame rate input  video streams     One Port Enables connection of one HDMI cable to the 1 IN input of a THIC  card  in any slot   In this configuration  the HDMI input supplies the  entire video raster     Twin HDMI Input    PWR J   A 2 3 1   2  1  IN 2  IN 1  OUT 2  OUT    Connect a video source using DVI    Requirements    Two THIC cards    One THIC card    The Dual Link DVI Input card  DDIC  accepts digital video data from DVI sources  It does not  Support incoming analog signals  The input configurations listed below are supported     Input Description  Configuration  Four Port Enables connection of four DVI cables to four DDIC cards  Each DVI    input supplies one quadrant or column of a 4K input image  This  configuration supports high resolution and high frame rate input video  streams     Two Port Enables connection of two DVI cables to two DDIC cards  Each DVI  input supplies one of two columns of a 4K image     One Port Enables connection of one DVI cable to the DVI input of a DDIC card   in any slot   In this configuration  the DVI input supplies the entire  video raster     Dual Link DVI Input  Analog    Requirements    Four DDIC cards    Two DDIC cards    One DDIC card    eooo Oo SO  BO SO efe o       Signal  1   Dual Link DVI I Digital 2   VGA  g       D4K2560 User Manual  020 101076 04 Rev  1  
47. jector shroud   2  Make sure the lens locking lever is in the up position   3  If attached  remove the rear lens cap from the lens     4  Slide the lens into the lens mount  aligning all connections     Always install the lens with UP label in the top position to achieve consistent boresight  1 alignment each time the lens is replaced     5  Secure the lens with the lens locking lever  down position      6  Calibrate the lens motors     For more details  see Work with lenses on page 48  Remove the projector shroud on page 28  and  Calibrate the lens motors on page 65     D4K2560 User Manual 29    020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Installation and Setup    Portrait mode    1  Orient the projector in the frame with the lamp door facing downward  as shown      The maximum tilt angle is  15 degrees          2  Set up the customer supplied mounting frame     The mounting frame must be designed to accommodate the weight and mounting provisions of  the projector     3  Remove the projector feet     4  Attach the projector to the mounting frame using the four M12 holes  normally used for  projector feet  on the bottom side of the projector     Mounting bolts must be grade 8 8 or higher and torqued to 60 ft Ibs                        5  Perform a lamp alignment     D4K2560 User Manual 30  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHRISTIE    Connect Devices    This section provides information and procedures for connecting external devices to the projector     Communication and input
48. l codes for your       When connecting the projector to AC power with a pluggable type B cable  follow all electrical  O codes for your location  In addition  follow these recommendations        e There must be easy access to the current protection device or breaker in the building     e Use minimum LOAWG wiring  with a maximum length of 4 5 m for U S and Canada  For  international installations the length should be based on the local electrical codes        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   The circuit breaker on the projector baseplate  located under the front lens side corner  can  also be used as a means of disconnect     1  On the bottom of the projector in the front lamp side corner  loosen the two screws and slide  the access panel to expose the terminal block   2  Remove four screws securing the knockout plate to the bottom right corner of the front bezel     Remove the knockout plate  The AC supply is routed to the terminal block through an  appropriate strain relief mounted on this knockout plate                                D4K2560 User Manual 24    020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE I Installation and Setup    3  Connect to the terminal block     The terminal block accommodates up to an eight  1 AWG wire  If required  use a 90   strain relief   connector to route the power cable in a downward  direction       Always c
49. lay the status of projector control states and settings  The status windows are for reporting  purposes and all fields are read only  For details  see Status tab details on page 52     Admin Display log files  access the interrogator  create files  perform restores  and perform upgrade  procedures  Available submenus   e Upgrade   See Upgrade the projector software on page 54   e Interrogator   See Run the projector interrogator on page 71   e TPC Logs   See Save TPC log files on page 71   e Backup   See Back up projector settings on page 54   e Restore   See Restore settings from a local backup profile on page 55     About Display legal information regarding software licensing and usage agreements     D4K2560 User Manual 51  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Menus    Menu tab details    Menu Description    Image Settings Adjust image settings such as color space  sharpness  gamma function  ambient light  and  frame delay     Lamp Adjust the lamp power  calibrate the lamp  view lamp history and to input new lamp  information when performing a lamp change  Available options   e Lamp Mode   See Track lamp intensity with LiteLoc on page 47   e Lamp Power   See Adjust lamp power on page 45   e Lamp life warning at  hours    See Add lamp end of life indicator on page 47   e LampLOC   See Calibrate the lamp on page 46   e Lamp History   Display the history of all previously installed lamps   Read only   e Change Lamp   See Record new lamp information on page 47   Configura
50. lity  easy to use  split body projector using Digital Light  Processing  DLP     technology from Texas Instruments  Integrating smoothly into traditional  projection environments  the D4K2560 interfaces with local networks throughout the world  for  multimedia presentations from a variety of formats  to offer stunning wide screen  high resolution  4K images at 60 frames per second     Contact your dealer    If you encounter a problem with your Christie projector  contact your dealer  To assist with the  servicing of your projector  enter the information in the tables below and keep this information with  your records     Purchase Record  Dealer     Dealer or Christie Sales Service contact phone number     D4K2560 User Manual 17  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Introduction    Purchase Record    Projector serial number     Purchase date     Installation date      The serial number can be found on the license label located on the front panel    Ethernet Settings    Default gateway    Projector IP address    Subnet mask    Key features    3 chip 4K DLP    light engine   4096 x 2160 native pixel format   2 0 and 3 0 kW Xenon lamps available   Warp and blend of projected images   Supports screens up to approximately 100 feet in width    Touch panel controller  TPC  for main projector interface  Verify you have the latest software by  visiting http   www  christiedigital  com    1x 10 100BaseT Ethernet port   RS232 ports for communication   4x Option slots accepting a va
51. mited  aim the  projector slightly off center  This increases side keystoning  but reduces the horizontal lens    offset required     Top 290  C         2  If using an optional rack stand  P N  108 282101 02   assemble the rack stand using the  instructions provided with the rack stand  Use the hold down clamp  P N  116 100101 01   when securing the projector to the rack stand     D4K2560 User Manual  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Installation and Setup    Connect to AC power    Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury     e Certified electrician required during installation  Ground  earth  connection is necessary for  safety  Never compromise safety by returning the current through the ground  Connect  ground FIRST to reduce shock hazard     e Use an appropriate strain relief connector on the AC supply cable to prevent the cable from  rubbing against the LPS knockout plate and becoming damaged     location  In addition  follow these recommendations     e Use 10AWG or 8AWG wiring  The distance between the wall circuit breaker and the  projector must not exceed 20 meters using LOAWG cables or 30 meters using 8AWG cables       For North American installations  use at least LOAWG copper wires for the connection of the  main AC supply to the projector   s ground lug    e Copper or aluminum are acceptable as conductor wiring material to the terminal block     O When connecting the projector directly to AC power  follow all electrica
52. nOy    uoieinbijuoz    indu      y1AII99UUO   euBis Q9GZN VA    74    D4K2560 User Manual    020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     Optional Input cards       Dual 3G SD HD SDI 108 313101 02        Dual Link DVI 108 312101 02  Analog signals are not supported for this input card  therefore  VGA port and VGA to DVI converters are not supported     Twin HDMI 108 311101 XX  Twin DisplayPort 108 451101 XX    To determine which SDI signal types are officially supported  see D4K2560 signal connectivity on  page 74     Control signal compatibility       Interface 10Base T 100Base TX    Connector Female RJ  45       Connector Type B   Interface USB to serial  bit rate identical to RS232   Connector BNC Male   Interface TTL inputs and outputs       Connector 9 pin subminiature D  female   Bit rate 115 200 bps   Data format 1 start bit  8 data bits  1 stop bit  no parity   Connector 9 pin subminiature D  female   Bit rate 115 200 bps   Data format 1 start bit  8 data bits  1 stop bit  no parity  D4K2560 User Manual 75    020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHRISTIE    RS232 OUT  Connector  Bit rate    Data format    Specification    9 pin subminiature D  male  115 200 bps  1 start bit  8 data bits  1 stop bit  no parity    Temperature sensor thresholds    The projector shutdowns within one minute of an error threshold being reached     Location    Integrator rod  Prism   Air intake  Lamp exhaust  MCPU   ABP   HIP scaler   HIP warp red  HIP warp green  HIP warp blue  Formatter red  DMD red  Fo
53. ng the lamp     When accessing the restricted access location for projector service or maintenance  avoid  exposure to the projector beam path by making sure to either     e Power off the projector and disconnect from AC   e Shutter the lamp to avoid emissions from the front aperture     Danger  Failure to comply with the following results in death or serious injury     ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD  Always turn off  disconnect  and disengage all power sources  to the projector before servicing     Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury   e Qualified technician required for all installations   e Never operate the projector without all of it   s covers in place     Caution  Failure to comply with the following could result in minor or moderate injury     Only Christie accredited service technicians are permitted to open any enclosure on the  projector and only if the AC power has been fully disconnected     Maintenance shutdown    This process is mandatory  Always perform these steps before beginning any inspection or  maintenance procedures on the projector     1  If the projector is operating  turn it off and allow it to cool for a minimum of 10 minutes     Set the projector breaker switch to the off position     2  3  Set the lamp power supply   s three breaker switches to the off positions   4    Disconnect the projector from AC power     D4K2560 User Manual    57    020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Maintenance    Ventilation and c
54. nting duct should be rigid at the  projector and must also include a heat extractor and blower  that maintains a minimum of 450 CFM  when the projector is  operating at less than or equal to 25  C  77  F  ambient and  less than 3 000 feet  914 4 m   when measured at the  projector exhaust opening     To determine the projector exhaust CFM value  use an airflow  meter to measure the ft min at the rigid end of the open  exhaust duct that connects to the projector  Take the  measurement at the end of the duct without the projector  connected        D4K2560 User Manual 27  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Installation and Setup    Use this formula to determine the CFM value for the projector  CFM   0 35 x Measured ft min    Lamp Type Min  Airflow  CFM  Required  2 0 kW 450 CFM   3 0 kW 450 CFM      600 CFM is required in projection rooms with ambient temperature above 25  C   77  F  or elevation  above sea level  greater than 3000 feet  914 4 m      Add an extractor or a booster if there is insufficient airflow  Do not mount the extractor on the  projector as this may introduce some vibration into the image     O Notice  Failure to comply with the following may result in property damage        Never disable the vane switch  Attempting to operate the projector with inadequate airflow  can result in dangerous overheating of the projector     To prevent the projector from overheating or becoming unsafe  an alarm sounds if the duct  1 is obstructed or a fan fails  Christie 
55. o    a a as s aa a ns s nis s is sns ns s s ns s nat s U y  16  Projector OVerVieW                    i  ii isa a sas ia sas sas nisya nn nin is nis ns nis is a 17   Contact your dealer                   i  si s sas sas sa s sas as sas rss nn ninas          O0 17   Key Teatures   L y 2   ER E Se k nia W P RU Qm  See eee SE RN  oe ees 18   How the projectorworkS                 0          i  i ii is ia ias ia a a is sas s nais in     bhc n p  gaEA 19   List Of COMPONENTS ns s serasa eaaa Gee SU R  SE Se Ree Om a ea AA 19    Installation and Setup                                         20    Site requirementS   15485 ce            0 abe ai sas AA a 20  Physical operating environment                 1            i i s as a as e oas s nas s s a 20  External exhaust ducting                    a 20  Power CONNECHION   o eeg waa Gee 54 656 WWW BES ee EGRESS MG Aa G Se  a k eee a 20   Tools required for installation                          a 20   Projector COMPONENTS   gt  uo popa 22   Position TNE  projector    soa sereset e da rie a A W s Q A 23   Connect to AC power                     aa ras ras sasi i is nai a 24   Adjust the projector tilt and level                 o    a ias as is nis nin nin             26  Install the foot extension rods                 0              e    26   Install the touch panel controller            1        e 27   Remove the projector shroud aasa aaa a 28   SCLUOTICICNS saes sa kuk e oras orador a 29   POPEPal Ode ove bee x ee eee end Vere e eE Ebe
56. oming signal s  problems                     0    es 69  Touch panel controller or projector head problems on startup                   70   The Projector LEDs or the MCPU board power LED are noton                70   The MCPU board power LED is not On aaua           2    70   MCPU board power LED behavior aeaaaee e se s a e as s a s a  70   Touch panel controller does not connect                   0               e    70   Run the projector interrogator                                i ia  a a e ai ai e a nas i l at t i  71  Save TPC log tes   L uuv w S x  gt  eee 3 a DA    Qw web eae bee Se ee 71    o i y 654 xz io u    E a eee esos eG ee eee as a pu f      y nus u yunus deseados tah Z Beno se Coe hho Eee ee ee oes Bee A 72  D4K2560 signal connectivity                       is s aa sas s as sas e nan nin    a lt blg 5 o  Wr  74  Optional INPOC Car dS a u l v u wl SK ee te epee hea ea k ee A AAA 75  Control signal compatibility                     a 75  Temperature sensor thresholds           a 76  Warning thresholds for fans                     0  i i i s nais isis ias i as is ias is nis i nai    a 77  Warning threshold for liquid cooling module               1                        77  Touch panel controll    r  ___ _             rs a ee s s ns he ee 77  Power requirements                  0    i is i a s aa s as as sas as sis nis is s ns ns a 78  LAUDO POS SS PPP Ps ee eae P 78  Physical specificationS              a rss as as s as as s as isis sn nsn nis i a  78  REGU C
57. onnect the ground lead first to reduce shock hazard           If connecting to permanent power  connect the AC power  source to the terminal block  beginning with the ground  lead        200 240 VAC  23A 50 60Hz       If connecting to a pluggable type B cable  connect the cable  to the terminal block  beginning with the ground lead     e 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                                                   Earth                          4  Reinstall the knockout plate and secure it with four screws   5  Reinstall the bottom access panel over the terminal block and secure it with two screws     If using a pluggable type B cable  connect to the building   s AC power source     D4K2560 User Manual 25  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Installation and Setup    Adjust the projector tilt and level    Warning  Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury   A    The projector s rear safety strap must be in place before adjusting the projector feet        Do not over extend the feet  Make sure several threads are engaged into the projector   s baseplate    to secure the projector from falling     Adjust the projector tilt to fill the maximum amount of screen while minimizing keystone  Lens offset    can be used to center the image in the center of the screen      Notice  
58. ooden stems   e Sticklers Fiber Optic Cleaner  can be used on all optical components     e A bright  portable illumination device such as an LED flashlight    Remove dust from the projection lens    1  Brush most of the dust off with a camel hair brush or use a dust free blower     2  Fold a microfiber cloth and wipe the remaining dust particles off the lens with the smooth  portion of the cloth that has no folds or creases  Do not apply finger pressure  Instead  use the  tension in the folded cloth to remove the dust     3  If significant dust remains on the lens surface  dampen a clean microfiber cloth with lens  cleaning solution and wipe gently until clean     D4K2560 User Manual 64  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Maintenance    Remove fingerprints  smudges  or oil from the projection lens    Do not use a cleaning solvent that contains ammonia  Avoid lens contact with Xylene and Ether     Brush most of the dust off with a camelhair brush or use a dust free blower     Wrap a lens tissue around a swab and soak it in lens cleaning solution  The tissue should be  damp but not dripping     Gently wipe the surface using a figure eight motion     Repeat until the blemish is removed  Clean the lens only if absolutely required     Remove the projection lens    oF  6     Close the shutter     Attach a large lens cap to the front of the lens to avoid damage         Release the lens locking lever  up position      Pull the lens straight out and attach a small lens cap to 
59. ooling    Vents and louvers provide ventilation  both for intake and exhaust  Do not install the projector near  a radiator  heat register  or within an enclosure  To ensure adequate airflow  keep a minimum  clearance of 50 cm  20 inches  around the projector and never block or cover the vents     Inspect and clean the airflow interlocks    Warning  Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury   A Never operate the projector with the van switch removed or disabled        The projector uses two airflow interlocks  Check and clean these switches to remove accumulated  dust or dirt that could impede movement     e Lamp blower vane switch  located within the lamp cooling compartment     e Extractor vane switch  located inside the top duct on the projector lid     Inspect and clean the exhaust duct  Inspect the exhaust duct regularly and confirm that   e There are no obstructions or kinks within the ducting   e All air intake areas are unobstructed        If using 2 0 or 3 0kW lamp  exhaust airflow must be at least 450 CFM  measured at the rigid  end of the duct when not connected to the projector      600 CFM is required when ambient temperatures exceed 25  C or elevation  above sea level   1 exceeds 3000 feet     e If using 4 5 or 6 0kW lamp  exhaust airflow bust be at least 600 CFM  measured at the rigid  end of the duct when not connected to the projector      Inspect and clean the lamp blower    Notice  Failure to comply with the following may 
60. or   CDXL 30  CDXL 30SP  CDXL 30SD    5mm hex key  required    The lamp extension nut is installed when using a CDXL 30SD lamp   Remove the nut if you are not using a CDXL 30SD lamp        Inspect and clean the lamp    Danger  Failure to comply with the following results in death or serious injury   A Always disconnect the projector from AC power and wear authorized protective safety gear        e Check the contact surfaces of the anode  positive  and the cathode  negative  connections for  cleanliness     e Clean electrical contact surfaces regularly to prevent contact resistance from scorching  connectors  Use an approved contact cleaner such as Sticklers Fiber Optic Cleaner     e Verify that all electrical and lamp connections are secure     e Use lint free lab gloves     Remove dust from the lamp    1  Brush most of the dust off with a camelhair brush or use a dust free blower     2  If some dust remains  leave it  Some dust is inevitable  Avoid unnecessary cleaning     Remove fingerprints  smudges  or oil from the lamp    1  Brush most of the dust off with a camelhair brush or use a dust free blower     D4K2560 User Manual 63  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Maintenance    2  Fold a microfiber cloth and wipe the remaining dust particles off the lamp with the smooth  portion of the cloth that has no folds or creases  Do not apply finger pressure  Instead  use the  tension in the folded cloth to remove the dust     Inspect and clean optics    e A small amount of
61. orming maintenance or service procedures     Indicates the presence of moving fan blades  To avoid personal injury  keep hands clear and loose  clothing tied back  Always disconnect all power sources before performing maintenance or service  procedures     Indicates exposure to bright light  To avoid personal injury  never look directly at the light source     Indicates the presence of an explosion hazard  To avoid personal injury  always disconnect all power  sources and wear Christie approved protective clothing     Indicates the presence of a fire hazard  To avoid personal injury and property damage  always adhere  to the instructions described in this manual     D4K2560 User Manual 16  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Introduction    Always disconnect all power sources before performing maintenance or service procedures     See the product user manual for specific information and directions     See the product service manual for specific information and directions        Never look directly into the projector lens  The extremely high brightness can  cause permanent eye damage        This label warns of a cross connection hazard  when installing multiple projectors at once  A fire  hazard exists if a lamp power supply interlock  cable is connected to a different projector than its  lamp power cables     For more information  see Adjust the projector tilt  and level in the Installation and Setup chapter       Projector overview    The D4K2560 is a professional qua
62. ps  2  magnetic  and flat  e 19mm and 7 8    wrenches    e Assorted Allen keys  metric     D4K2560 User Manual 20  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Installation and Setup       Christie approved protective safety clothing if working with the lamp    e Lens cleaning tissue and solution    D4K2560 User Manual 21  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHRISTIE    Installation and Setup    Projector components    ID       Item    Touch panel controller  TPC     LED status indicators    Manual douser override    Lamp door and lamps    Exhaust duct and vane switch    Liquid cooling air filter Ccver  and air filter    Shroud  two piece     Projection lens    Air filter cover and air filter    D4K2560 User Manual  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015                                   Description    A touch sensitive screen used to control and monitor operation  For  information about TPC controls and settings  see Menus on page 50     LED color and blinking rates  located in both back corners of the projector   provide information about the status of the projector  For information about  projector states and status  see LED expected behavior on power up on  page 45     Closing the douser rotates a shutter blade in front of the lamp and reduces  the lamp power to 2 0 kW to conserve lamp life  The override is for  emergency use only     The lamp door provides access to the lamp compartment and must remain  closed and locked for normal operation  Lamp replacement should only be  performe
63. r    2  Rotate the top towards you and lift up to remove    3  Slide the air filter out and discard    4  Insert the new air filter with the airflow indicator facing toward the projector   5    Install the air filter cover     D4K2560 User Manual 61  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Maintenance    Replace the laminar airflow device filter    The laminar airflow device  LAD  filter is attached to the light engine assembly handle in the light  engine compartment  Inspect the LAD filter every six months     1  Shut down the projector    2  Unlock and remove the front top cover   3  Unlock and remove the light engine lid   4    Remove the two screws securing the laminar airflow device filter  LAD  assembly to the  bracket     5  Pull out and replace the LAD filter                 6  To reinstall  repeat these steps in reverse order     For more details  see Maintenance shutdown on page 57     Lamps    Danger  Failure to comply with the following results in death or serious injury   e Lamp replacement must be performed by a qualified service technician only     e EXPLOSION HAZARD  Wear authorized protective clothing  P N  598900 095  whenever the lamp  door is open and when handling the lamp  Ensure those within the vicinity of the projector are also  wearing protective safety clothing  Recommended protective clothing includes  but may not be  limited to a polycarbonate face shield  protective gloves  and a quilted ballistic nylon jacket or a  welder   s jacket  Protecti
64. r  formatter boards and option cards     Signal Display the status of the four available option card slots     System Display system hardware control settings  such as  projector hours  pitch roll  lamp motor  status  lens motor status  and built in self test     D4K2560 User Manual 52  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE    Window  Temperatures    Versions    D4K2560 User Manual    Menus    Description  Display the operating temperatures as reported by the internal thermal sensors     Display the hardware and software versions for all electrical components  such as  main  control board  backplane  image processor  formatter boards and option cards     53    020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE    Backup  Restore  and  Upgrade Projector Files    This section provides information and procedures for backing up  restoring  and upgrading projector  files     Upgrade the projector software    On the touch panel controller  tao Admin  gt  Upgrade    Tap Upgrade    To select the upgrade file  tap Browse    In the Select Package dialog  navigate to the location where the upgrade file is stored     Tap the upgrade file and tap Open     Se A a A    To automatically restart the projector when the upgrade is complete  tap Restart when  update complete     7  Tap Install     Back up projector settings    1  On the touch panel controller  tap Admin  gt  Backup   2  To back up the settings  tap a backup file    3  If required  enter or change the name    4  Tap OK     A message
65. recommends regularly verifying that the exhaust is  unobstructed and functioning correctly     Remove the projector shroud    Warning   Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury   A e Never install the shroud for overhead installations        The lens side shroud must be removed to gain access to the lens  The other shroud must be  removed when connecting the AC power cord into the front face of the projector     1  Use finger pressure to push down on the shroud clips located at the top and bottom of the  Shroud as shown by the arrows     2  Carefully slide the shroud sideways and forward away from the lens mount and lens     D4K2560 User Manual 28  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE   Installation and Setup       3  Place the shroud covers on a clean surface to prevent scratches     Set up the lens    e Keep fingers and other body parts away from the moving parts in the projector  Motors and fans  may start without warning     e Tie back long hair  remove jewelry and loose clothing before manually adjusting the projector       Warning  Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury     Notice  Failure to comply with the following may result in property damage     The lens seals the projection head  preventing contaminants from entering the main electronics area   Do not operate the projector without a lens installed  Use a lens plug when installing or transporting  the projector        1  Remove the pro
66. result in property damage   O Do not touch or bend the impeller blades or loosen the balancing weights     A clogged blower impeller or motor can reduce air flow and lead to overheating and lamp failure   1  Shut down the projector   2  Remove the three screws securing the rear side cover   3  Vacuum loose dirt from the lamp blower impeller   4  If necessary  use a soft brush dampened with hot water     Or    D4K2560 User Manual 58  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Maintenance    Fold a clean microfiber cloth and dampen with methanol and wipe evenly with the smooth  portion of the cloth that has no folds or creases  Do not apply finger pressure  Use the solution  in the cloth to collect the dirt     For more details  see Maintenance shutdown on page 57     Inspect and fill the coolant reservoir      Warning  Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury     HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE  The coolant used in the projector contains propylene glycol  Use caution  when handling  Do not ingest     O Notice  Failure to comply with the following may result in property damage     The coolant color may fade over time  however this does not impact the ability of the coolant to  exchange heat  Only use coolant recommended by Christie in this projector     The liquid cooling module  LCM  circulates coolant through the digital micromirror device  DMD   heat sinks  The coolant level should be checked every six months and should remain above the  minimum level
67. riety of digital video input option cards   LiteLOC    feature for constant image brightness   LampLOC    feature for motorized three axis lamp alignment   Electronically operated    quick    douser   Motorized lens mount   LED indicators on the rear corners of the projector for easy to read status indication  Replaceable air filters  no tools required     Optional rack mount stand    Choice of field interchangeable zoom lenses    Model Name Part Number  D4K2560 129 009100 XX  D4K2560 User Manual 18    020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Introduction    How the projector works    The D4K2560 accepts a variety of input signals for projection on front or rear projection screens   typical in commercial 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 projection lenses  where all pixel  reflections are superimposed in sharp full color images     List of components    Verify the following components were received with the projector        Touch panel controller  TPC     e Lens plug  required for shipping when lens is not installed to prevent contamination of critical  optical components     e Lig
68. rmatter green  DMD green  Formatter blue  DMD blue  Option card 1  Option card 2  Option card 3  Option card 4  EVB   Lens MCB  Lamp MCB    D4K2560 User Manual    Warning     C   110  60  44  85  70  82  82  82  82  82  82  63  82  63  82  63  80  80  80  80  70  75  70    020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     Error Remarks     C   120  70  49  95  95  95  95  95  95  95  95  68  95  68  95  68  95  95  95  95  95  95 v1 0x software only  removed in v1 1 0  software    95 v1 0x software only  removed in v1 1 0  software    76    CHAISTIE Specification    Warning thresholds for fans    All fan warnings are set to  75  of their normal operating speeds     Location Warning RPM  Light engine intake  fan 5  3300  Light engine intake  fan 6  3300  Light engine intake  fan 8  3300  Formatter   green blower  fan 7  3500  Laminar airflow device  fan 4  5900  Electronics intake  fan 10  5700  Electronics intake  fan 11  5700  Electronics intake  fan 12  5700  Image processor warp blower  fan 9  2400  Electronics exhaust  fan 1  3400  Electronics exhaust  fan 2  3400  Liquid cooling radiator  fan 3  1800  Image processor scaler  fan 13  5100    Warning threshold for liquid cooling module    Location Warning  Flow meter 0 2mL min  Liquid cooling pump 180 RPM    Touch panel controller    TPC 650H   Type of display Color VGA TFT LCD  backlit  Display size 144 8 mm  5 7 inches  diagonal  Display resolution  H x V pixels  640 x 480   Maximum dimensions  W x H x D  195 mm x 148 mm x 58 mm  Integr
69. rojector housings intact  during operation  Protective safety gear and safety goggles are recommended when servicing     e FIRE HAZARD  Keep hands  clothes  and all combustible material away from the concentrated light  beam of the lamp     Caution  Failure to comply with the following could result in minor or moderate injury   A e Position all cables where they cannot contact hot surfaces or be pulled or tripped over        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  A workplace evaluation is advised to assure employees are not exposed to  cumulative radiation levels exceeding the government guidelines for your area  Be aware that  some medications are known to increase sensitivity to UV radiation     NOTE  During maintenance and cleaning operations  the instructions define that the unit must not be  operational  thus the lamps are not active and there are no emissions  Optical adjustments are not  considered maintenance  The lamps are turned on during optical adjustments and emissions are  present     D4K2560 User Manual 13  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Introduction    Installation safety and warning guidelines    I Danger  Failure to comply with the following results in death or serious injury     e This product must be installed within a restricted access location which is normally inaccessible by 
70. roper operation of your product  Please see the Maintenance  section for specific maintenance items as they relate to your product  Failure to perform maintenance as required  and in accordance  with the maintenance schedule specified by Christie  will void the warranty     REGULATORY    The product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules   These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the product is operated in a commercial  environment  The product generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the  instruction manual  may cause harmful interference to radio communications  Operation of the product in a residential area is likely to  cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user   s own expense     CAN ICES 3  A    NMB 3  A       IE AES  AF  S  AAAA ShS A z 7 el 9 u  20 ES 84 0192 FSANZ  401 4 99 994   ABE AS OLE UA     Environmental    The product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components that can be recycled and reused  This symbol pad means  that electrical and electronic equipment  at their end of life  should be disposed of separately from regular waste  Please dispose of the product  appropriately and according to local regulations  In the European Union  there are separate collection systems for 
71. rts high resolution and high  frame rate input video streams     Two Port Enables connection of two DisplayPort cables to two TDPIC cards  Each Two TDPIC cards  DisplayPort input supplies one of two columns of a 4K input image     One  Port Enables connection of one DisplayPort cable to the 1 IN input of a One TDPIC card  TDPIC card  any slot   In this configuration the DisplayPort input  supplies the entire video raster     Twin Display Port Input             Connect a video source using 3G Input card    The 3G Input card  3GIC  accepts digital video data from HD and 3G SDI  Serial Digital Interface   sources  The input configurations listed below are supported     Input Description Requirements  Configuration  Four  Port Enables connection of four SDI cables to two 3GIC cards  Each SDI Two 3GIC cards    input supplies one quadrant or column of a 4K input image  This  configuration supports high resolution and high frame rate input  video streams     One Port Enables connection of one SDI cable to the 1 IN input of a 3GIC card One 3GIC card   in any slot   In this configuration the SDI input supplies the entire  video raster     Dual 3G HD SD SDI Input       D4K2560 User Manual 33  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHRISTIE    Connect a video source using HDMI    Connect Devices    The Twin HDMI Input card  THIC  accepts digital video data from HDMI sources  The input    configurations listed below are supported     Input Description  Configuration  Four Port Enables connect
72. st a a AE 30    Connect Devices        ccccccccvccvccsvccsccssccsccssecccssesse 31    Input video mapping                 1            i ii sas s as s as as is as s ii ai in ini     phvy s s sos  31   Four Port  3GIC  TDPIC  THIC cards                  s s w k s s W w Res    ss w N w S W w WQ 31   Four Port  DD IC Card  24 0 22 8 aus 26s 3 w wb wa oe eae A xb Ue Se ew 4 32   TWO  POr TOPIC Card   gt  nese p 2 2 k Y eu Gee be oe e ee ee A oe 32   TWO Port DDIG Card   v   sma s cra KG Oe e a A 32   Connect a video source using DisplayPort             o    o    ee              33   D4K2560 User Manual 9    020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHRISTIE content    Connect a video source using 3G Input card                                           33  Connect a video source using HDMI                        e        sns nas is s s as l a 34  Connect a video source using DVI                        a es s s nas s as s oas a  34  Select a video source                        a ninin ninas isnpas is is s ns s s s yi  35  Connect a computer or server                    e    35  Set up the ethernet                 yA rsi Pee wee nas is as i is eee Se 35    Adjust the Image                                             36    Select screen image orientation                                 ii a a aa ie ns nsn nas i nais nas i as t a 36  Maximize WOME OULDUL sharp aaa w uu m w Ww ee X W YU w k ik AUR oe W a   U we we ee 36  AGM INE iMag p esaa Beebe h a a a chav je ha A Daa bees 36  AG ISU OH SOL
73. the ABP  Try  changing the internal harness     Run the projector interrogator    The interrogator captures diagnostic information Christie personnel uses to help diagnose and  correct projector issues  If a projector issue cannot be resolved  Christie personnel may request an  interrogator file from the projector     Log files are compressed into a standard zip file   1  On the touch panel controller  tap Admin  gt  Interrogator   2  Tap Create File   3  Click Continue   4      Inthe Choose destination directory dialog  navigate to the location where you want to store the  log file     5  Tap Save     Save TPC log files    TPC log files can help you identify and correct issues with the touch panel controller  If a projector  issue cannot be resolved  Christie personnel may request a TPC log file from the projector     Log files are compressed into a standard zip file   1  On the touch panel controller  tap Admin  gt  TPC Logs   2  Tap Create File     3  In the Choose destination directory dialog  navigate to the location where you want to store the  log file     4  Tape Save     D4K2560 User Manual  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     71    CHRISTIE    Specification    This section provides detailed D4K2560 specifications  Due to continuing research  specifications  are subject to change without notice     Display       Pixel format  H x V square pixels  4096 x 2160  Processing path 23 97   60Hz          2 0 kW  CDXL 20  10 000 lumens  2 0 kW  CDXL 20SP  10 000 lumens  3 0 kW 
74. the rear of the S     lens to avoid damage     Warning  Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury   A The lens tether must be installed for overhead installation     For more details  see Maintenance shutdown on page 57     Install the projection lens    1   2   3     Make sure the lens locking lever is in the up position   If attached  remove the rear lens cap from the lens     Slide the lens into the lens mount  aligning all connections     Always install the lens with UP label in the top position  This assists in achieving consistent  1 boresight alignment each time the lens is replaced     Secure the lens with the lens locking lever  down position      Calibrate the lens motors  as described below     Calibrate the lens motors    If the lens motors are not calibrated properly  implications may include     D4K2560 User Manual 65  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Maintenance       Incorrect reporting of the lens motor position    e Inability to use the full range of the lens motors    e Lens motors traveling outside of the pre defined keep out area   e Damage to the projector     Calibrate the lens motors when any of the following conditions are met     e After a lens change   e After the projector is moved and or jostled   e After the lens motor IMCB has been replaced     To calibrate the lens motors  on the touch panel controller  tap Lens  gt  Calibrate Lens Motors     Reset lens to home position    To reset the lens to the de
75. tice  Failure to comply with the following may result in property damage   offset with the offset locking screws installed     1  Use the touch panel controller  TPC  or manually adjust the lens offsets to the required position     2  Unpack and install the three lens offset locking screws              4  With equal pressure  tighten each locking screw against the lens offset collar   5  Disconnect the lens motor communication cable     When the lens motor communication cable is disconnected  the projector displays an error  1 message on the TPC or the LCD display  identifying the loss of communication with the lens  mount motors  Ignore this error message     D4K2560 User Manual  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     40    CHAISTIE Adjust the Image    Adjust DMD convergence    A convergence problem occurs when one or more projected colors  red  green  blue  appears  misaligned when examined with a convergence test pattern  Normally  the three colors should  overlap precisely to form pure white lines throughout the image and one or more poorly converged  individual colors may appear adjacent to some or all of the lines     Contact your Christie accredited service technician to correct DMD convergence issues     Color correction    The D4K2560 provides predefined and custom color adjustments using the Color Correction menu   The available color adjustment controls are listed in the table below     Menu Description  Max Drives Turns off all color adjustments allowing the projector 
76. tion  evaluation  authorization and restriction of  chemicals  REACH  and the applicable official amendment s      EU Directive  2012 19 EU  on waste and electrical and electronic equipment  WEEE  and the    applicable official amendment s     China Ministry of Information Industry Order No 39  02 2006  on the control of pollution caused by  electronic information products  hazardous substances concentration limits  SJ T11363 2006   and  the applicable product marking requirements  SJ T11364 2006     Environment    Operating Environment  Temperature   Humidity  non condensing   Altitude   Maximum ambient temperature  Non Operating Environment  Temperature    Humidity  non condensing     Accessories    Standard  Included with product     10 to 35  C  50 to 95  F   20 to 80    O to 3000 meters   35  C     25 to 65  C   13 to 149  F   0 to 95     e Lens plug  required for shipping when lens is not installed to prevent contamination of critical optical    components        Nylon safety strap with clip  required to secure projector to tabletop or optional rack mount        Touch panel controller  TPC  with interface cable  e Light engine removal tool  e Warranty card       Low security keys    Lenses  sold separately   Description   Lens 0 72 1   Lens 0 9 1    D4K2560 User Manual  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     e Shroud  e Convergence tool    e Web registration form    Part Number  113 104106 XX  38 809071 XX    80    CHAISTIE    Lenses  sold separately     Description    Lens 
77. tion Adjust the projected image orientation  colors  and the projector Ethernet settings  Available  options   e Color Correction   See Color correction on page 41   e Image Orientation   See Select screen image orientation on page 36        EDID Window Mode   Inform the source device to split the 4K video raster into two or  four columns instead of four quadrants     e Diagnostics   Configure diagnostics such as freezing an image and selecting test patterns     Communications Adjust projector Ethernet settings and set notifications for projector errors  Available options   e Device name   Set the name of the projector   e Group name   Set the name of the group the projector belongs to   e Ethernet Settings   See Set up the ethernet on page 35   e SNMP   See Send error notifications to specified devices on page 49     General Adjust settings such as standby mode  auto power up  and video loop out  Provides current  date and time information    Status tab details    Window Description   Alarms Display the location and the fault condition for any active alarms    Configuration Display the projector model  serial number  output resolution and date of manufacture   Cooling Display the status of the liquid cooling module and the cooling fans    Lamp Info Display the current lamp information  such as  lamp state  hours  type  serial number and    power usage     Serials Display the serial numbers for all electrical components  such as  main control board   backplane  image processo
78. tion lens                65  Remove the projection lens                  a    i i i is s as s as s s s s s oas is a 65  Install the projection lens                 o          ta ia r e s as as s oas s as s sa 65  Calibrate the lens motors aoaaa aaa aaa 65  Reset lens to home position                     i i i s s as oas s os a oas s a 66    Troubleshooting   escri ia dal    D4K2560 User Manual 11  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHRISTIE content    Projector does not power On                         a i s ias ia i aa is is nis ai as n     h    k  67  Lamp does not ignite   sasea  lt  s w R wQ se KU eee w Ed BA QO MCA wu eG Eee Q MY ub Q Qo l 67  L  mp suddenly turns Off cios w ss w kk aa oe W G N Eb A Q WE e wR 67  Flicker  Shadows or dimneSS                             i ias ii i as ias ias ias is ai nin  pha  e e  68  PaimplLOC NOE WOTKIDO    waw u bh aa we W W a GW Ree m u w W  QI eee oe s N ee    68  Touch panel controller is blank                  0      ii a a a s a a a eos nas as e oa ns  68  Blank screen  no display of image                           i  i is nis ii nis n   Ce  e  68  Cannot communicate with projector                        a  a ii nas nas as i L LU t  68  Inaccurate display colorS                0  eo HO ERE ARAS Rew a 69  Display is not rectangular                       i  ii sas s s as s nas s as i ia nin  l a  s osa  69  Display has suddenly frozen                    0      0    es 69  Display is jittery or unstable            0     1   a 69  Inc
79. to run at maximum brightness     Color Temperature Allows the specification of a color temperature as expressed in degrees Kelvin  Standard  settings are     e 9300K   Close to the white of many computer monitors   e 6500K   Standard for color video in both standard and HD formats   e 5400K   Standard for graphics and black and white video     e 3200K   Useful if the projected image is to be filtered  or shot as part of a studio set  illuminated with incandescent lighting     HD Video Sets the output color value to the HD video standard     Custom Allows custom color adjustments to be made by the projector operator     Adjust color by temperature    Color temperature adjusts the overall color gamut and does not allow for precise adjustments of  1 specific primary colors     1  On the touch panel controller  tap Menu  gt  Configuration  gt  Color Correction  gt  Select  Color Adjustment     2  From the list  select Color Temperature   3  Tap Color Temperature     4  Adjust the temperature value and tap OK     D4K2560 User Manual 41  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Adjust the Image    Adjust color by precise chromaticity values    Adjusting the color chromaticity values overwrites any settings applied in the Color Saturation menu     1  On the touch panel controller  tap Menu  gt  Configuration  gt  Color Correction  gt  Select  Color Adjustment     2  From the list  select Custom   3  Tap Color Adjustments by X Y     4  Adjust the precise hues of each primary color 
80. tracted   adjust the vertical boresight bolt  C  to direct or aim the lens mount UP towards the top  of the screen to balance out the top bottom edges     b  If the top edge of the image is not in focus  adjust the vertical boresight bolt  C  to direct  or aim the lens mount toward the bottom of the screen     When both sides appear equally blurry  adjust the horizontal and or vertical offset to re center  the image on the screen     Repeat Steps 2 to 5 until the top and bottom of the screen are both well focused   Re focus the center of the image  The goal is for good focus at the center and on all sides     Tighten the lock screw  A  and the lens mount stabilization screw  D  to maintain the  adjustments     Check the boresight again     Perform a lens calibration     For more details  see Calibrate the lens motors on page 65     D4K2560 User Manual 39  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Adjust the Image    Lock the lens offsets    The lens locking feature reduces image vibration  For most applications lens locking is not necessary       Warning  Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury     When doing optical adjustments on an operating projector and the top lid is removed  everyone  within the immediate vicinity must wear safety glasses with side shields and Christie approved  protective safety clothing  P N  598900 95      Lens locking requires the disabling of the lens offset and focus  Do not attempt to adjust the lens    O No
81. used electrical and electronic  products  Please help us to conserve the environment we live in     Addendum    Translated copies of this document are provided on the CD in the back of this document  The CD may also  contain additional product documentation  Read all instructions before using or servicing this product           AS SCARY AY BEE AS EAS ORY GAY CD E  1  CD PRAT REA AAA  AEREA AB K    HZ A ts 2 P x  E PH 484 A o    SOAP BF IDEAR E Y AUF BEAN  gt  OA A BEI Ma Ste DAA    cea dE  7R EME H uka E KEE rm       Le CD au dos de ce document contient des traductions de celui ci dans diff  rentes langues  Ce CD peut    galement contenir de la documentation suppl  mentaire sur le produit  Lisez toutes les instructions avant  d utiliser ou d entretenir ce produit     Ubersetzte Versionen dieses Dokuments werden auf der CD auf dem Vorsatzblatt dieses Dokuments  bereitgestellt  Die CD kann auch zusatzliche Produktdokumentation enthalten  Bitte lesen Sie diese  Anweisungen vor der Verwendung dieses Produkts oder vor der Ausf  hrung von Wartungsarbeiten am  Produkt     Le copie tradotte di questo documento sono fornite sul CD  sul retro di questo documento  Il CD potrebbe  anche contenere altra documentazione sul prodotto  Si prega di leggere tutte le istruzioni prima di  utilizzare questo prodotto o sottoporlo a manutenzione        FAY F OBJBRIR2S Z O F   2 ROZMO CD CHEAM WEF  CD ZIED  lin   7 JV BUIN D2ZU CUE  CORA EH UZ  MBSE FAME  FOTO  fan  gt  tA TEA     o  FA      19H ARO 
82. ve clothing recommendations are subject to change  Any local or federal  specifications take precedence over Christie recommendations           Never twist or bend the quartz lamp body  Use the correct wattage lamp supplied by Christie     e Never attempt to remove the lamp when it is hot  The lamp is under extremely high pressure when  hot and may explode  Allow the lamp to cool completely before replacing     Warning  Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury   e Possibly hazardous optical radiation emitted from this product   Risk group 3       Thermal radiation emitted from this product may cause burns   Risk group 3      Always perform these steps before inspecting  removing  or installing any part of the lamp system     D4K2560 User Manual 62  020 101076 04 Rev  1  01 2015     CHAISTIE Maintenance    1  Shut down the projector  disconnect from power  and let it cool   2  Put on the protective clothing and face shield     3  Use the key to open the lamp door and access the lamp compartment     Do not lean  or place heavy objects on the open lamp door   For more details  see Maintenance shutdown on page 5 7     Adjust the yoke assembly    After installing the lamp  to ensure optimal operation of the lamp   check that the anode yoke is in the correct position for the lamp    type     Lamp Type Anode Yoke Position  2 0 kW CDXL 20 Move the lamp cradle to the rear position   30kW CDXL 20SP which is approximately 1    closer to the  l reflect
83. y with LiteLoc    Use the LiteLoc feature to maintain a constant level of brightness over the lifetime of the lamp     1   2     On the touch panel controller  tap Menu  gt  Lamp  gt  Lamp Power     To adjust the lamp power  use the slider or enter a value until the display is as bright as  required     Tap OK   Tap Lamp Mode   Tap Constant Intensity     Notice the Lamp Power option is greyed out so you cannot adjust it  To readjust the lamp  power  select Lamp Mode  gt  Lamp Power  From the Lamp Power option  adjust the power  setting as applicable     Lamp details    Lamp Type Replace Before Min  Lamp Power Max  Lamp Power  CDXL 20  2 0 kW  2400 hours 1000W  50   2200W  110    CDXL 20SP  2 0 kW  3200 hours 1400W 2000W   CDXL 30  3 0 kW  1500 hours 2000W  67   3300W  110    CDXL 305D  3 0 kW  1500 hours 2100W 3000W   CDXL 30SP  3 0 kW  1900 hours 2100W 3000W    Record new lamp information    mO A P    The lamp serial number is an alphanumeric  user defined field  Christie recommends choosing a  distinct and descriptive name for every individual lamp     On the touch panel controller  tap Menu  gt  Lamp  gt  Change Lamp   Enter a Lamp Type  Serial Number and Hours Used   Tap Apply Lamp Change     Tap Continue     Add lamp end of life indicator    Specify the number of hours remaining before issuing an end of life indicator for the lamp     1  On the touch panel controller  tap Menu  gt  Lamp  gt  Lamp life warning at  hours    2  To specify the number of hours remaining befor
    
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