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1. into the TPC interface The software then calculates precise corrections needed for regaining the desired color performance called Target Color Gamut Data TCGD and essentially compensates for the type of port window if present screen lens light output ambient light and other current environmental factors that affect color performance Results are defined in a file activated and downloaded to the projector memory to be used as a basis for all future displays If there are changes to the environment in the future for example a new screen is installed the CP2210 should be re calibrated Also note that correction for proper color balance sometimes reduces overall light output NOTE Onsite MCGD files are not provided with the projector and must be created by the installer in the Advanced Setup MCGD File Setup window Multiple gamut files can be saved for use in different situations such as when an auxiliary lens is swapped on and off the projector These saved gamut files are accessible for each channel in the Channel Setup Config 2 window 2 10 2 Electronic Screen Masking 2 18 Image edge blanking can be corrected using the masking tool for precision cropping in the Advanced Setup Screen File Window The effect is similar to aperture plate filing typically done for correcting images from film projectors NOTE The Flat and Scope Screen files are not provided with the projector and must be created by the installer Once created th
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3. requires a few minutes to establish the gt best lamp position and optimize the light output t b You will see 10046 displayed on the screen when Ow the operation is complete NOTE LampLOC can Q also be adjusted manually using the directional arrows in the same window For more information on the features of the LampLOC Setup window refer to Section 3 Operation from the CP2210 User Manual 020 100410 xx Qi Menu service Mii O Q P A 05 2225 am Figure 2 14 LampLOC Setup Window Auto LampLOC7 Do Auto E Display Full Screen White Test Pattern Calibrating Screen Brightness fL The projector software uses a Wizard application to system ox CHKISTIE calibrate screen brightness in footlamberts fL The Foot Lamberls Calibali n o process involves measuring the screen brightness at both extremes of the lamp power minimum and Start Test Pattern Start maximum for a given lamp type These kiser measurements establish a range stored in memory wee o TP A E Aa UNE NORMA meter from which the projector can interp olate all other Please note before you start This procedure will stop any content currently lamp power settings by converting them to Raging ea ee 1 1 1 Pleas lete the below and the Next butt approximate footlamberts for display in the menus e img on Repeat the calibration if you switch to a different e nek dens tem yo Soe melon tona lamp type size To a
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5. 1 1 Using this Manual USERS OPERATORS This manual is intended for trained users authorized to operate professional high brightness projection systems located in restricted areas such as projection rooms in theatres Such users may also be trained to replace the lamp and air filter but cannot install the projector or perform any other functions inside the projector NOTE Only personnel trained specifically by Christie on lamp replacement and lamp safety may handle the lamp SERVICE Only qualified Christie trained service technicians knowledgeable about all potential hazards associated with high voltage ultraviolet exposure and high temperatures generated by the lamp and associated circuits are authorized to 1 assemble install the projector and 2 perform service functions inside the projector This manual contains the following sections Section I Introduction Section 2 Installation and Setup Section 3 Basic Operation Section 4 Maintenance Section 5 Troubleshooting Disclaimer Every effort has been made to ensure the information in this document is accurate and reliable However due to constant research the information in this document is subject to change without notice Christie Digital Systems assumes no responsibility for omissions or inaccuracies Updates to this document are published regularly as required Please contact Christie Digital Systems for availability 1 1 1 Typographical Notations The following notations are used t
6. 3 Open the Lamp Door Wearing authorized protective safety gear unlock and open the lamp door If desired release the latch mechanism to remove the door entirely 4 Remove the old lamp and inspect the reflector a Remove the two captive screws securing the isolator 5 C a Using a 5mm hex key provided on lamp door remove the screw securing the anode wire 5 D b Loosen the cathode screw 5 E using the hex key provided on the rear access nut 5 F c Holding the lamp from the anode end carefully unscrew and remove the cathode nut 5 F d Hold the lamp from the anode end and carefully slide out ensuring not to make contact with the reflector e With your free hand guide the cathode end out of the reflector on an angle f Before placing the old lamp into its protective case ensure the cathode nut is reinstalled Place the lamp within its case on the floor where it cannot fall or be bumped WARNING Handle box with CP2210 Setup Guide 4 5 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 4 6 CHRISTIE Section 4 Maintenance Solaria Series extreme caution the lamp is hazardous even when packaged Dispose of lamp box according to local area safety regulations g With the lamp removed visually inspect the reflector for dust If necessary clean the reflector as described in 4 3 4 Cleaning the Lamp Reflector on page 4 4 Reflector Anode Wire Isolator Screws Anode Nut Cathode Screw Cat
7. 4 5 5 5 5 1 5 6 5 6 1 5 4 Calibrate the ILS The ILS must be calibrated when anew lens has been installed To calibrate the ILS click the Full Calibration button NOTE 7f the Full Calibration button is selected when Enable Automatic ILS is NOT selected the lens will return to the remembered setting TPC 1 Ifthe TPC fails to initialize re boot the projector 2 A failed TPC usually indicates a system failure requiring service 3 If the TPC display is blank ensure the TPC is on by opening the flap at the back of the TPC and verify the grey button in the bottom left corner is ON 4 Ifthe locations of button presses on the screen seem to be misinterpreted the TPC screen may need recalibrating In the Administrator Setup Preferences window click the Calibrate Screen button and follow the onscreen instructions Ethernet Trouble Establishing Communication with Projector Ensure Ethernet settings are valid for the site All devices should have the same subnet mask yet unique IP addresses Displays Some of the following troubleshooting entries assume the use of a third party input source for displaying alternative non cinema material Before proceeding ensure to consult the documentation supplied with the external equipment Blank Screen No Display of Cinema Image Ensure the lens cap is not on either end of the lens Ensure the lamp is ON Confirm all power connections are still OK Ensure the
8. 5 4 5 6 1 Blank Screen No Display of Cinema Image eese nennen 5 4 5 6 2 Severe Motion ArtifactS sniene Eie ti 5 5 5 6 3 Image Appears Vertically Stretched or Squeezed into Center of Screen 5 5 5 6 4 No Image Just a Black Screen x cissigrsasiisvatoeasescosancaaisvcnsacndganseabennnsdshasensasivennsianbacsasanrevennes 5 5 5 6 5 No Tape cu SOW C 5 5 5 6 6 Colors in the Display are Inaccurate feet Mn ie Ga 5 5 5 6 7 Display is Not Rectan gulat serisine nrnna a da 5 5 5 6 8 Display 18 NOISY a mm 5 6 5 6 9 Display has Suddenly Frozen siiisie iii don Bi ea 5 6 5 6 10 Data is Cropped from Edges a e tta 5 6 5 6 11 The Projector is ON but There is No Display voi c cccscccssecsaceasscessccasscesectsessesaseessoesdseesservace 5 6 5 6 12 The Display is Jittery or Unstable iiuie o eee a 5 6 5 60 13 The Display 15 Pa ie ie tec tues tini eu ttu qi PR Ha S Octa ds Da Ex dO n EEA ET ETR 5 7 5 6 14 The Upper Portion of the Display is Waving Tearing or Jittering 5 7 5 6 15 Portions of the Display are Cut OFF or Warped to the Opposite Edge 5 7 5 6 16 Display Appears Compressed Vertically Stretched sss 5 7 5 6 17 Display Quality Appears to Drift from Good to Bad Bad to Good 5 7 CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHKISTIE Solaria Series Introduction
9. Lamp ei Power Supply LPS communication problem re boot the Q reda pente ATT projector and try turning the lamp ON again LEES ae IMB Status Marriage 4 Check for an alarm condition From the Main panel click the LED in the top left corner to open the Status window Click SS ee Temperatures If a DMD temperature is too high the lamp Figure 5 3 TPC LED will not ignite Cool the projector and try again Ensure there is proper ventilation air filters are not blocked and liquid cooling reservoir has coolant and is circulating 5 Listen for a clicking noise to indicate the LPS is attempting to strike the lamp If the lamp does not ignite after the second attempt check the power level of the lamp in the Advanced Setup Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup window The lamp power may be too low especially if the bulb is old If the lamp power is acceptable replace the lamp For more information refer to 4 3 6 Lamp Replacement on page 4 5 Alternatively if you hear a brief click but no light appears the lamp likely needs replacement If you do not hear anything it may indicate a problem with the LPS Christie trained service required 5 2 2 Lamp Suddenly Goes OFF 1 Check the lamp power in the Advanced Setup Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup window Try increasing the lamp power NOTE Older lamps may not reliably operate at significantly lower than rated power 2 An interlock may be interrupting lamp function From the M
10. Observe and follow any warnings and instructions marked on the projector Ne exclamation point within the equilateral triangle indicates related operating maintenance instructions in the documentation accompanying the projector AA me lightning flash and arrowhead symbol within the equilateral triangle indicates non insulated dangerous voltage within the projector s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock 1 2 2 General Precautions ANANN 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 projector housings intact during operation Protective safety gear and safety goggles are recommended when servicing VWEZNAMINe FIRE HAZARD Keep hands clothes and all combustible material away from the concentrated light beam of the lamp 7 Xef NUnnlejjii Position all cables where they cannot contact hot surfaces or be pulled or tripped over 7 Xef Nte 1 The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists ACGIH recommends occupational UV exposure for an 8 hour day to be less than 0 1 microwatts per square centimeters of effective UV radiation An evaluation of your workplace is advised to assure employees are not exposed to cumulative radiation levels exceeding the government guidelines for your area 2 Be aware that some medications are known to increase sensitivity to UV radiatio
11. and bottom clearance to the prime lens barrel Yaw Adjustment Adjust yaw to make the clearance between both lens barrels equal from side to side CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Solaria Series Section 2 Installation and Setup 2 9 2 9 1 2 9 2 Fold Mirror and Convergence Adjustments VWsyXN c 3 UV EXPOSURE Protective UV glasses must be worn when performing convergence adjustments In rare instances shipping and handling may affect the precise factory alignments of one or more optical components As a final step of installation the installer may have to adjust the fold mirror and or convergence of the DMDs DMD Convergence A convergence problem is evident when one or more projected colors red green blue appears mis aligned when examined with a proper convergence test pattern Normally the three colors should overlap precisely to form pure white lines throughout the image One or more poorly converged individual colors may appear adjacent to some of the lines Qualified service technicians can correct the problem by following the instructions on the color label provided on the inside of the front top lid Fold Mirror Adjustment If a corner or edge of the image is missing after prime lens offset is ruled out this may indicate the fold mirror has become misaligned with the rest of the optical system resulting in cropping of data 1 Use a 1 5mm hex key to unlock the two set screws B
12. available to quickly diagnose and correct projector malfunctions Complete service manuals and updates are available for all projectors Should a problem be encountered with any part of the projector contact your dealer In most cases servicing is performed on site If you have purchased the projector fill out the information below and keep with your records Table 1 1 Purchase Record Dealer Dealer or Christie Sales Service Contact Phone Number Projector Serial Number Purchase Date Installation Date The serial number can be found on the license label located on the front panel Table 1 2 Ethernet Settings Default Gateway Projector IP Address Subnet Mask CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Solaria Series Section 1 Introduction 1 4 Projector Overview The CP2210 is a professional quality easy to use DMD projector utilizing Digital Light Processing DLP Cinema technology from Texas Instruments It s all in one design integrates all components in a sleek projection head that can be table top mounted or used with the optional rack stand Integrating smoothly into traditional projection environments such as theatres and other wide screen exhibitor venues the CP2210 offers stunning wide screen high resolution cinema images that remain flawless from first release to final show The CP2210 interfaces with local networks typical in
13. clicking the Test Patterns F button from the Main panel This will launch a collection of test patterns predefined in the Administrator Setup Preferred Test Pattern Setup window It is recommended to use the DC2K Framing test pattern Use a 5mm hex key to loosen the set screw for right boresight B Use the 5mm hex key to turn the right adjust cap screw A 1 16 of a turn clockwise Adjust the left adjust cap screw equally in the opposite direction C eI Re p Check the screen If the projected image is worse than before the adjustment was made turn the right adjust cap screw 1 16 of turn counter clockwise Ensure the left adjuster is adjusted equally in the opposite direction CP2210 Setup Guide 2 15 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Section 2 Installation and Setup Solaria Series Check the screen each time an adjustment is made The right side adjustments affect the top right and bottom left points on the screen Figure 2 19 Once both cross hairs are in focus lock the set screw for right boresight Right Side Left Side Left Side Right Side Figure 2 19 Example of Framing Test Pattern Repeat Steps 3 to 7 for the left side Each corner of the screen should be equally in focus when horizontal boresight is completed correctly If necessary repeat vertical boresight Refer to Lens Mount Vertical Boresight on page 2 14 2 8 3 Add Anamorphic Lens 1 Install the Auxiliary Lens Mount according to
14. federal specifications take precedence over Christie recommendations CP2210 Setup Guide 1 3 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Section 1 Introduction Solaria Series 1 3 1 4 Cool the Lamp Completely Lamp may explode causing bodily harm or death 1 Always wear protective clothing whenever lamp door is open or while handling lamp 2 Ensure those within the vicinity of the projector are also suited with protective clothing 3 Never attempt to access the lamp 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 prior to handling increases the potential for an explosion causing personal injury and or property damage After turning the lamp OFF it is crucial that you wait at least 15 minutes before disconnect ing AC and opening the lamp door This provides enough time for the cooling fans to properly cool the lamp Ensure the lamp is completely cooled before handling and always wear protective clothing For all other precautions critical for safe removal and replacement of the lamp refer to 4 3 6 Lamp Replacement on page 4 5 Purchase Record and Service Contacts Whether the projector is under warranty or the warranty has expired Christie s highly trained and extensive factory and dealer service network is always
15. instructions provided in the kit Make sure to optimize your primary lens first for best optical alignment offset and boresight Image geometry distortion Loosen the holding clamp on the auxiliary lens mount Adjust the rotation of the anamorphic lens so the image remains perfectly square with anamorphic in and out Image shift Adjust the location of the anamorphic lens so that the image does not shift left or right with the anamorphic lens in and out Vignetting Adjust the location of the anamorphic lens so the image passes through the center as much as possible without vignetting reducing side or corner brightness especially in wide angle projection Focus primary lens With the anamorphic lens not in place re focus the primary lens via the TPC The goal is for good focus at the center and on all sides Now add the anamorphic lens and check focus again Focus anamorphic lens If center to edge horizontal focus in the image needs improvement focus the anamorphic lens by rotating its focus barrel as needed 2 8 4 Wide Converter Lens 1 2 16 Install the Auxiliary Lens Mount and Wide Converter Lens WCL according to instructions provided in the kit Make sure to optimize your primary lens first for best optical alignment offset and boresight Image shift Adjust the vertical and horizontal position of the WCL to align it with the already adjusted prime lens Pitch Adjustment Adjust pitch either up or down to equalize the top
16. on the left operator s side of the projector Figure 2 11 Figure 2 12 3D RS232 PIB DVI D A DV DB TA Connect to AC at site Figure 2 11 Connecting Cinema Sources L o o B O Bo B E E amp 3 E FERE GP PS ues S From DVI Source i a L wai a NEL o Ethernet GPIO DV DA DV DB HD SDI A HD SDI B Te DVED A or DV D B TA WES Connect to AC at site Figure 2 12 Connecting Non Cinema Sources 2 10 CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Solaria Series Section 2 Installation and Setup 2 4 2 Connecting for Communications Meg NU gle The RS232 PIB port located on the PIB faceplate utilizes Christie proprietarv protocol and is intended for Christie accessories or automation controllers only DO NOT connect other devices here Many communications with the projector are initiated on the Touch Panel Controller TPC which is mounted at the rear of the projector Depending on the installation you may also need certain other serial and or Ethernet links to the CP2210 such as from a server or PC functioning as a controller or from an existing on site network including other equipment For applications or equipment utilizing serial communications use the Christie proprietary serial protocol to connect to the RS232 PIB port on the PIB When using Christie serial p
17. out and down Slide the air filter out and discard Insert the new air filter with the airflow indicator facing toward the projector NOTE Never reuse an old air filter The air filters in this product cannot be cleaned thoroughly enough for reuse and can lead to the contamination of optical components 4 Install the air filter cover by inserting the two Figure 4 3 Remove Light Engine Air Filter bottom tabs into place and then snapping the door closed Tighten the two captive screws to secure Radiator Filter Cleaning Check Monthly The radiator air filter is located on left front side of the projector behind the radiator through the side skin service door 1 Remove the top lid a Use a 2 Phillips to loosen the seven captive screws securing the top lid to the projector housing b Unlock the rear access door using the low security key F 5 Lift the lid up from the rear of the projector and pull it away from the two tabs on the front skin 2 Remove side skin service door a Use a 2 Phillips to remove the two screws from the inside of the door b To remove the door disengage the skin from the two snap tabs Figure 4 4 Remove Radiator Filter 3 Remove replace radiator filter a Manually loosen the thumbscrew securing the radiator filter door b To remove pull the filter up and out 4 8 CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRKISTIE Solaria Series Section 4 Maintenance c Wash the
18. radiator filter with water and a mild detergent or clean it with compressed air d Ensure the air filter is completely dry and insert it with the air flow indicator facing toward the projector 4 4 Lens Replacement A variety of lenses can accommodate different throw distances and specific types of installations For details refer to Section 6 Specifications from the CP2210 User Manual 020 1004 10 xx To change a lens follow the steps below No tools are required for compact lenses shown 4 4 1 Remove Lens Turn the projector OFF Allow the fans to cool the lamp before unplugging the projector If necessary a lens can be swapped out while the projector is running but this can result in dust being drawn into the projector Avoid if possible Lens Mount Lens Clamp Lens Retainer Ring Projection Lens Figure 4 5 Lens Assembly 2 Install the lens cap and release the lens clamp by pushing it up Cap Screws Lens Cap Figure 4 6 Release Lens Clamp CP2210 Setup Guide 4 9 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHKISTIE Section 4 Maintenance Solaria Series 3 If necessary remove the two cap screws securing the lens to the lens mount using a 5mm hex key The cap screws are only needed when the projector is ceiling mounted 4 Pull the lens out of the lens mount The lens motorized zoom and focus connectors disconnect when the lens is pulled straight out of the mount 4 4 2 Install New Lens 1 Remove the
19. small rear cap Keep the front cap on 2 Align the mounts on the lens connector with the lens mount Insert the lens until it connects with the magnets on the mount Once the lens makes contact with the magnetic plates it will be seated correctly and the connector for motorized zoom and focus will be properly connected Secure the lens clamp by pushing it down to the closed position 4 For added stability secure the cap screws provided on the lens mount If you have installed a large zoom lens one or more of the screws may be inaccessible simply tighten those that are accessible NOTE Recommended for heaviest lenses such as 0 8 1 and 1 3 1 75 1 Connector Retaining Ring Mounts Figure 4 7 Install Lens 4 10 CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHKISTIE Solaria Series 5 Troubleshooting If the projector does not appear to be operating properly note the symptoms and use this section as a guide If the problem can not be resolved contact your dealer for assistance NOTE A qualified service technician is required when opening an enclosure to diagnose any probable cause 5 1 Power 5 1 1 Projector Does Not Power ON 1 Check the wall circuit breaker to see if it s ON If there is a problem with the wall circuit breaker tripping OFF have a certified electrician investigate any electrical problem 2 Check the status of the LEDs on the rear corners of the projector Figure 5 1 If there
20. the server and wait several seconds for the projector to receive the set of decrypting keys from the server If after 30 seconds the projector does not recover pause or stop the show and try playing again If this doesn t work try resetting the server 2 Check the Status window on the TPC for a tamper warning If the lamp door is closed the tamper switch may be faulty 3 Ensure the IP octets for the projector and the server match Change if necessary 5 6 5 No Image Just Pink Snow If you are running Cinema content make sure the LD Bypass check box on the Channel Setup page is NOT selected for the specific channel you are using All encrypted content must pass through the Enigma for proper playback 5 6 6 Colors in the Display are Inaccurate The color tint color space and or color temperature settings may require adjustment at your input source or in the Channel Setup Config 2 window Ensure the correct PCF TCGD and Color Space file for the source are used 5 6 7 Display is Not Rectangular 1 Check the leveling of the projector Ensure the lens surface and screen are parallel to one another 2 Check the vertical offset Adjust as necessary using the vertical offset knob or ILS 3 Check that the anamorphic lens is straight Rotate to orient aperture correctly 4 Check the screen file For more information refer to Section 3 Operation from the CP2210 User Manual 020 1004 10 01 CP2210 Setup Guide 5 5 020 100524
21. 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Section 5 Troubleshooting Solaria Series 5 6 8 5 6 9 Display is Noisy 1 Display adjustment at your input source may be required From a DVD player or an input module setting adjust pixel tracking phase and filter Noise is particularly common on YPbPr signals from a DVD player 2 The video input may not be terminated Ensure the video input is terminated 75 ohms If it is the last connection in a loop through chain the video input should be terminated at the last source input only The input signal and or signal cables carrying the input signal may be of poor quality 4 If the distance between the input source device and the projector is greater than 25 feet signal amplifica tion conditioning may be required 5 If the source is a VCR or off air broadcast detail may be set too high Display has Suddenly Frozen If the screen blacks out inexplicably it is possible that excessive voltage noise on the AC or ground input has interrupted the projector s ability to lock on to a signal Power down the projector and then power back up again 5 6 10 Data is Cropped from Edges To display the missing material reduce image size to fill the display area available in the projector then stretch vertically to fill the screen from top to bottom Add the anamorphic lens to regain image width Cropping could also be due to the screen file selected that has cropping configured 5 6 11 The Project
22. 2 To make adjustments turn the pivot screw 90 180 using a 2 5mm hex key C 3 Use the 2 5mm hex key to adjust both cap screws which pivot the fold mirror back and forth A 4 Once the fold mirror is properly aligned tighten the two set screws and pivot screw A Cap Screw 1 of 2 B Set Screw 1 of 2 C Pivot Screw Figure 2 20 Fold Mirror Adjustment CP2210 Setup Guide 2 17 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Section 2 Installation and Setup Solaria Series 2 10 Calibrating the System Use the TPC interface for calibrating the image color performance and defining electronic screen masking This is required in your particular installation for the creation of Source Screen MCGD and TCGD files necessary for proper display of incoming material You can also define the system network configuration for communication links to the projector and transmit information to and from the CP2210 via an Ethernet or RS232 connection 2 10 1 Color Calibration After the CP2210 is installed and all components are mechanically aligned for optimized light output and geometry its electronic system processing must be calibrated to ensure accurate color display in the new environment In this one time global calibration the installer measures initial colors at the screen from the center of the viewing audience location also called SMPTE seats and enters this data called Measured Color Gamut Data MCGD
23. Boot application When YELLOW in Boot application When GREEN in Main application ICPST ICP FPGA State This LED indicates the configured state of the ICP FPGA When RED unable to configure FPGA with Main or Boot application When YELLOW in Boot application When GREEN in Main application Port A Port B Indicates the status of the ICP input port A or B When OFF no source is present When GREEN active source present USB 1 USB 2 For future use CP2210 Setup Guide 1 9 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHKISTIE Section 1 Introduction Solaria Series 1 4 12 Touch Panel Controller TPC The TPC is a portable touch sensitive screen used to control the projector It is mounted to the rear of the projector and can be adjusted at any angle using the flexible double ball joint mount for convenient viewing and flexible operation in various installation configurations The TPC provides users with a means for monitoring operation and status of the projector Users can turn the lamp ON OFF select a specific source input and obtain basic status information Depending on the installation the TPC can remain mounted to the projector or wall mounted anywhere else at the site An optional extension cable is also available which can be purchased separately to provide TPC access up to 100 feet away 1 4 13 List of Components Ensure the following components were received with the projector Projector with Touch Panel Controller User M
24. CHRISTIE Solaria Series CP2210 SETUP GUIDE 020 100524 02 CHAISTIE CHRISTIE Solaria Series CP2210 SETUP GUIDE 020 100524 02 NOTICES COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS 2010 Christie Digital Systems USA Inc All rights reserved All brand names and product names are trademarks registered trademarks or trade names of their respective holders REGULATORY The product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the product is operated in a commercial environment The product generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of the product in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s own expense This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada o IME AFS A F LE ARARE 771 9 1 xl SE ASAE o GS RAAN ueri AA 90 AANA Aware WS E3oz3 uu 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 rese
25. Connect Ducting Calculating CFM in the 8 duct Imperial Use an anemometer to measure the ft min or ft sec at the rigid end of the open duct that connects to the projector Ensure the measurement is taken right at the very end and without the projector connected Then multiply the reading by the cross sectional area of the 8 duct to calculate the cubic feet min airflow Imperial formula Measured linear ft min x 0 34 CFM Calculating the flow rate in the 200mm duct Metric Use an anemometer to measure the air velocity in m sec at the rigid end of the open duct that connects to the projector Ensure the measurement is taken right at the very end and without the projector connected Then multiply the reading by the cross sectional area of the 200mm duct to calculate the airflow in L s Metric formula Measured linear air velocity m s x 31 4 L s Calculations should show 450 CFM 212 L s airflow in the 8 200mm exhaust duct DO NOT mount the extractor on the projector as this may introduce some vibration into the image CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHKISTIE Solaria Series 2 3 5 Step 6 Install Lens Section 2 Installation and Setup r Ye Ye The lens seals the projector preventing contaminants from entering the area of the main front electronics It is important a projector never be operated without a lens installed Primary Zoom Lens Installation 1 Turn the lens clamp to the OPEN positio
26. E Illustrations are graphical representations only and are provided to enhance the understanding of the written material Permanent Power Connection PAV ZAI No protective device is provided in the neutral conductor A single phase 20A UL listed connection of AC power suply is required to accomodate the detachable pro jector plug The power supply along with protection from short circuits must be must be part of the building installation Protective devices are integrated into the equipment Tools Required for Installation Before you begin installation it is important to fully understand all site requirements and characteristics and that you have the following tools and components on hand O 19mm wrench O Protective clothing safety gear required when handling the lamp O Lamp CP2210 Setup Guide 2 1 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 2 3 CHRISTIE Section 2 Installation and Setup Solaria Series Installation Instructions 2 3 1 Step 1 Position the Projector VMTN De Two people are required to safely lift and install the projector 7 Wey Yale Auto LampLOC must be run any time the projector is physically moved or when it has been levelled 2 2 1 An optional rack stand P N 108 282101 xx is available for use with the projector For installation instructions refer to the Rack Stand Installation Instruction Sheet P N 020 100060 xx NOTES 1 When using the rack stand the foot lock brackets are a m
27. I Prime UM tue n a Miu LIN MEAM Me Sas 4 5 ii CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHKISTIE Solaria Series Table of Contents Lamp BIOWef kebbes 4 5 4 3 0 Bind Esc at 4 5 4 3 7 Rotating Wie L Air a ta EEEN A 7 4 3 8 Air Filter Replacement sisa RE 4 8 Light Engme idis C 4 8 Radiator Filter ann M E 4 8 4A Cens Replacement eissis ense d Date Ah 4 9 44 1 Remove P riena a a a a a a E a edad 4 9 SESS IW d c er Y 4 10 5 Troubleshooting 5L POWE ie Sa 5 1 3 T I Projector Does Not PO Wer LIEN eoosisdiei i mse ined eius bi disat di dat ud toni Pasos eden bend pede 5 1 32 Ez i REP o rm PR 5 2 5 2 1 Lamp Does Not TUG sees e i E EE EEE 5 2 5 2 2 Lamp Suddenly Goes OBE 5o cente rete EI af SA aM toe OD RU NND e CUP de pepe Mud 5 2 5 2 3 Flicker Shadows Or DIMNESS eet ieett ettet tete an 5 3 5 2 4 LampLOC Does Not Seem to WO une eH eed ae darna 5 3 23 2 5 LiteLOC Does Not Seem to W Oth rossi pnma de tamm OPI ed eH R bci R oen E Prid LUN de au u E 5 3 URSI c M J 5 3 53 1 Reset the ILS fa ai a de 5 3 5 3 2 alibraie the U i iet 5 4 a i y o OE E asain ta bes nagan ws le asda EAE 5 4 5 3 L A 5 4 5 5 1 Trouble Establishing Communication with Projector ss eee 5 4 SO DIS Play mc v
28. IN and OUT 4 Vignetting Adjust location of anamorphic lens so the image passes through the center as much as possible without vignetting or reducing side or corner brightness especially in wide angle projection 5 Focus primary lens With the anamorphic lens not in place re focus the primary lens The goal is good focus at center and on all sides Now add the anamorphic lens and check focus again 6 Focus anamorphic lens If center to edge horizontal focus in the image needs improvement focus the anamorphic lens rotate its focus barrel as needed Wide Converter Lens WCL Installation 1 Install the Auxiliary Lens Mount and WCL according to the instructions provided with the kit Ensure the primary lens is optimized first for best optical alignment offset and boresight 2 Image shift Adjust the vertical and horizontal position of the WCL to align it with the already adjusted prime lens 3 Pitch Adjustment Adjust pitch either up or down to equalize the top and bottom clearance to the prime lens barrel 4 Yaw Adjustment Adjust yaw so the clearance between both lens barrels is equal from side to side Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount MALM Installation Optional The M MALM assembly is an optional hardware component which when needed can be used to switch from flat to scope formats This assembly can be secured to the projector base and supports either a 1 25x anamorphic lens or a 1 26x wide converter lens WCL T
29. ain panel click the LED in the top left corner to open the Status window Click Interlocks If a failure is shown interlock needs to be cleared before the lamp will light 3 The DMDs may be overheated Check for an alarm condition From the Main panel click the LED in the top left corner to open the Status window Click Temperatures If a DMD temperature is too high the lamp will not ignite Cool the projector and try again Ensure there is proper ventilation air filters are not blocked and liquid cooling reservoir has coolant and is circulating 4 Replace the lamp For more information refer to 4 3 6 Lamp Replacement on page 4 5 CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Solaria Series Section 5 Troubleshooting 5 2 3 Flicker Shadows Or Dimness Ensure the douser is OPEN completely LampLOC M may need re adjustment LampLOC may be in the middle of its adjustment Wait until LampLOC completes Adjust LampLOC M In the Advanced Setup LampLOC Setup window click the Do Auto button puo Pe um Check the lamp power in the Advanced Setup Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup window to see if the power is consistent or varying Try to increase lamp power if possible Lamps which are near end of life may not operate reliably at lowest power range 6 Fold mirror misalignment Christie service required 7 Integrator rod misalignment Christie service required 5 2 4 LampLOC Does Not Seem to Work If t
30. allation and Setup 2 3 2 Step 2 Adjust Tilt Leveling Mer N Uh ale Disconnect from AC for these alignments Images are not yet needed NOTICE The front to back tilt of the projector must not exceed 15 This limit ensures safe lamp operation and proper position of the liquid cooling reservoir in the projector For an ideal installation the CP2210 lens surface should be centered and parallel to the theatre screen This orientation helps to ensure optimized lens performance with minimal offset Choose a sturdy mounting surface that allows for this If this position is not possible such as when the projector is Pange b significantly higher than the center of the screen it is better to rely on offset rather than extra tilt Check with theatre personnel for the degree of adjust E popu j screen tilt or measure this incline with a protractor at the screen Tilt the projector to match the screen tilt angle by extending or retracting the p projector s four adjustable feet For best optical performance avoid tilting F d the projector excessively Use vertical offset of the lens instead TE l FN f 19 mm wrench To adjust the height or level of the projector extend or retract the adjustable feet located on the bottom of the projector by rotating them Once the required adjustment is made tighten the lock nut Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Adjusting 2 3 3 Step 3 Mount Touch Panel Controller TPC The TPC co
31. amp Door and Lamps Located on the back of the projector is the lamp access door designed with a mid security lock The lamp door must remain closed and locked for all normal operation Lamp replacement should only be performed by qualified technicians The projector is designed to operate with 2 0kW 1 8kW and 1 4kW lamps For a complete list of available lamp types refer to Section 6 Specifications from the CP2210 User Manual 020 100410 xx 1 4 7 LED Status Indicators Located in the rear corners of the projector are two sets of LEDs which illuminate to provide continuous feedback of the projector s status Refer to Section 3 Operation from the CP2210 User Manual 020 100410 xx for details on the various LED states 1 4 8 Optional Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount MALM The MALM assembly is an optional hardware component which when needed can be used to switch from flat to scope formats This assembly can be secured to the projector base and supports either a 1 25x anamorphic lens or a 1 26x wide converter lens WCL The drive and control electronics package for this motorized accessory lens mount communicates with and is controlled by the projector over a 9 pin subminiature D cable that connects to the Auxiliary Input Panel 1 4 9 Projection Lens A variety of lenses can be used with the CP2210 Refer to the Section 6 Specifications from the CP2210 User Manual 020 100410 xx for a list of available lenses 1 4 10 Security Lo
32. anced Setup Lamp History win dow Finally if the lamp type is correct and the re try still fails a new lamp is likely required The power reverts back to what was originally defined in the Advanced Setup Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup window If there is a power failure If your projector has been configured with a Uninterruptable Power Supply UPS and there is a power failure simply click the Lamp ON button using the TPC to continue operation when the power returns For more information see 3 1 1 Powering Up the Projector on page 3 1 5 Perform LampLOC alignment immediately on the newly installed lamp This will ensure the lamp is positioned correctly to achieve maximum light output Access LampLOC features in Advanced Setup LampLOC Setup window 6 Perform initial optical alignment in order to optimize images displayed on screen These adjustments must be done before boresight adjustments Refer to 2 7 Basic Image Alignment on page 2 13 7 Adjust optical components when needed In rare instances the installer may have to adjust one or more optical components CP2210 Setup Guide 2 9 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Section 2 Installation and Setup Solaria Series 2 4 Connecting Sources 2 4 1 Cinema Servers Cinema servers such as digital media storage devices or non cinema sources such as PCs reside outside the projector and are connected to one of the ports on the Projector Intelligence Board PIB located
33. andatory safety measure to prevent the projector from tipping 2 The rack stand s feet are used for leveling only and not for tilting the projector To prevent tipping ensure the required accessories supplied by Christie are used Position the projector at an appropriate throw distance projector to screen distance and vertical position Ideally center the projector with the theatre screen If competing for space with an already present film projector aim the projector slightly off center as shown in This will slightly increase side keystoning but will minimize the horizontal lens offset required NOTE Unlike film projectors it is best to keep the projector lens surface as parallel to the screen as possible even if significantly above the screen center When a particularly short throw distance combines with a very wide screen you may have to forfeit some aim and stay more parallel to the screen In such cases some lens offset can reduce the keystone distortion Once you have completed the remaining installation steps and the projector is up and running adjust precise image geometry and placement as described in 2 7 1 Basic Optical Alignment Procedure on page 2 13 A IDEAL B TYPICAL COMPROMISE H l 3 l Screen Center Off Center A i With H Lens i Offset Projector Center Aimed Projector Keystoning Figure 2 1 CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHKISTIE Solaria Series Section 2 Inst
34. anual Warranty Card Web Registration Form Line Cord NOTE Lamp and Lens supplied separately onanan 1 10 CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHKISTIE Solaria Series 2 1 2 2 Installation and Setup A WARNING All installation procedures must be performed by a qualified technician in a restricted access location Never operate the projector without all of its covers in place Projector uses a high pressure lamp that may explode if improperly handled Always wear manufacturer approved protective safety clothing gloves jacket face shield whenever the lamp door is open or while handling the lamp Lamp installation replacement requires a qualified technician Two people are required to safely lift and install the projector When transporting the projector from a cold environment it is essential the projector acclimatizes to the operating environment before powering up for a minimum of three hours after unpacking Failure to ensure the projector has properly acclimatized could damage projector electronics This applies to the lamp as well The lamp will be damaged if it is powered ON when below room temperature Lamps should be stored between 25 65 C 77 149PF A CAUTION e Auto LampLOC must be run any time the projector is physically moved or when it has been levelled This section explains how to install connect and optimize the projector for delivery of superior image quality NOT
35. ble of Contents 1 Introduction 1 1 es roe this Mantal sss iee a 1 1 LA 1 Typogtaphical Notations spi tent qur paupe wa 1 1 1 2 Safety Warnings and Guidelines uet tette beppe bi ep 1 2 1 2 1 Lab ls ana Marki de l 2 l 22 General Pre Gaull OMS is s esi kein a da d dee ESEE ETRS l 2 1 2 3 AC Posver PrecauttOls onionenn ena d aa 1 3 Power Cords and Attachments M 1 3 1 2 4 Lamp Prec utionS ooi ee eine ab da CL Mm cdm ede 1 3 Wear Protective COUN M M 1 3 Cool the Lamp Completely 2 5 Hor tortue nale eit emu isdem temi aab eiaa 1 4 1 3 Purchase Record and Service Contacts Ls noescicin terr dictam big sadid go dde blamed qeb undas iude 1 4 14 Projector VOL VIC DEMNM 1 5 IE NN NI iic P az 1 5 1 4 2 How th Projector WDEKS ta i re tiges e uu Ri pensis duda zoo dba Idee 1 6 1 4 3 Air Filter Cover and Air PLEBE E idea tata 1 6 WA AID OUS CL csarcscacecrtcuamepeonceas Oto Ede ecu cet ek oap opu E Um Rule pa au cus mA des 1 7 1 4 5 Adjustable Feet tarani e e a d brin titus Rao uiis a is uda Ru i Dia aa 1 7 14 6 Lamp Door and Gamps uode iba beds d ba ta deci pads ind 1 7 IE 7 LED Status Did BOGUS fe P 1 7 1 4 8 Optional Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount MALM nn nnnenennnne nesa nnnn ena 1 7 14 9 Projection LN A ta 1 7 TAO Sec rity LOCKS C lap a 1 7 14 11 Source and Communication Panel
36. cal Component Cleaning Supplies Soft camel hair brush Dust free blower filtered dry nitrogen blown through an anti static nozzle Dust free lens tissue such as Melles Griot Kodak tissues 18LAB020 Optowipes 18LAB022 Kim Wipes or equivalent For lens only Lens cleaning solution such as Melles Griot Optics Cleaning Fluid 18LABOI1 or equivalent For reflector only Methanol Cotton swabs with wooden stems only Lens cleaning cloth microfibre such as Melles Griot 18LAB024 or equivalent CP2210 Setup Guide 4 3 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Section 4 Maintenance Solaria Series 4 3 3 4 3 4 4 4 Cleaning the Lens Check Periodically A small amount of dust or dirt on the lens has minimal effect on image quality To avoid the risk of scratching the lens clean only if absolutely necessary Dust 1 Brush most of the dust off the lens with a camel hair brush and or blow dust away with compressed air 2 Fold a microfibre cloth smooth and gently wipe remaining dust particles off the lens Make sure to wipe evenly with the smooth portion of the cloth that has no folds or creases DO NOT apply pressure with your fingers use the tension in the folded cloth itself to collect dust 3 Ifsignificant dust is still bound to the surface dampen a clean microfibre cloth with coated optics cleaning solution damp not dripping Wipe gently until clean Fingerprints smudges or oil present 1 Brush most of
37. ccess the screen brightness application wizard go a texi to the Administrator Setup Foot Lamberts Calibration window Follow the steps outlined to fi Menu Servico at O e AS onm complete the calibration Figure 2 15 Footlamberts Calibration Wizard CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHKISTIE Solaria Series Section 2 Installation and Setup 2 7 Basic Image Alignment NOTICE Assumes projector is fully assembled and powered up in its final location This procedure ensures that the image reflected from the DMDs is parallel to and well centered with the lens and screen This initial optical alignment is the foundation for optimizing images on the screen and must be completed before final boresight adjustments Ensure the CP2210 is properly positioned relative to the screen before you begin Refer to 2 3 1 Step 1 Position the Projector on page 2 2 2 7 1 Basic Optical Alignment Procedure 1 Display a good test pattern appropriate for analyzing image focus and geometry such as the framing test pattern showing the crosshair centered across the image 2 Course focus Perform a quick preliminary focus and if available zoom adjustment with the primary lens only Focus the center of the image first consistency across the image is not required at this point 3 Center the image in the lens Holding a piece of paper at the lens surface adjust the offsets as necessary until the image is centered within the lens perimete
38. cinema video and graphics sources to either of these identical single link DVI ports These are single link ports for single link cables connectors only The connectors can be used together as a twin link DVI port HD SDI A HD SDI B Connect a variety of high definition cinema sources to these SMPTE 292M bit serial standard interface BNCs The connectors can be used together to deliver Dual Link HD SDI following the SMPTE 372M standard PIB Faceplate Status Indicators STBY Standby power Single Color Green indicates the presence of 24V from the standby power supply OFF Indicates no standby power breaker OFF or Standby power failure Green Indicates standby power PWR Main power Single Color Green indicates the presence of 24V from the Low Voltage Power Supply LVPS OFF No LVPS power STANDBY mode or breaker OFF Green Indicates full power CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Solaria Series Section 1 Introduction RUN Blinking heartbeat bi color green yellow OFF or Solid Green Indicates projector not functioning properly Blinking Green OK software communication OS ICP Enigma IMB if present are operating normally Solid Yellow Communication error NiOS functioning OK but can no longer communicate with TPC PIB Projector Intelligence Board Status Bi color Red Green OFF Not detected Red Detected communication problems etc Blinking Red PIB card seati
39. cks Critical internal components and or connections are protected by various security locks on projector covers access panels This safeguard enables only authorized personnel to access certain restricted areas of the projector The projector s panels cannot be removed with standard tools unless the key locks are open Panels with high security lock Light Engine and Cardcage Panels with low security lock Rear Access Door Nolocks Air Filter Access Panel CP2210 Setup Guide 1 7 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Section 1 Introduction Solaria Series 1 4 11 Source and Communication Panel 1 8 PIB Faceplate Connections Located on the operator s side of the projector left side is a communication panel that provides connection of external devices such as servers and a controller Ethernet Use the 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet port for network connection to the projector GPIO Connect external I O devices such as the Christie ACT for remote control of a limited number of projector functions Refer to Appendix C GPIO Port from the CP2210 User Manual 020 1004 10 xx for GPIO pinouts SCCI A Simple Contact Closure Interface SCCI port that provides the following functions upon a simple dry contact closure Lamp ON OFF and Douser Open Closed Refer to Appendix B SCCI Port from the CP2210 User Manual 020 1004 10 xx for SCCI pinouts RS232 ICP Connect a PC or laptop for direct DLP communication Trained users re
40. direction Projector lamps See Christie s separate lamp program policy Damage caused by use of a projector lamp beyond the recommended lamp life or use of a lamp supplied by a supplier other than Christie Problems caused by combination of the product with non Christie equipment such as distribution systems cameras video tape recorders etc or use of the product with any non Christie interface device e Damage caused by misuse improper power source accident fire flood lightening earthquake or other natural disaster Damage caused by improper installation alignment or by product modification if by other than a Christie authorized repair service provider g For LCD projectors the warranty period specified applies only where the LCD projector is in normal use Normal use means the LCD projector is not used more than 8 hours a day 5 days a week For any LCD projector where normal use is exceeded warranty coverage under this warranty terminates after 6000 hours of operation h Failure due to normal wear and tear oOonocoo PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Preventative maintenance is an important part of the continued and proper operation of your product Please see the Maintenance section for specific maintenance items as they relate to your product Failure to perform maintenance as required and in accordance with the maintenance schedule specified by Christie will void the warranty CHRISTIE Solaria Series Ta
41. douser is OPEN by verifying the state of the douser on Main panel Ensure any test pattern other than the full black test pattern displays properly Is the correct display file selected cl Uy SUC de ue deas ds Is the correct cinema port connected for this display file i e 292 A or 292 B Check connections CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Solaria Series Section 5 Troubleshooting 5 6 2 Severe Motion Artifacts Most likely there is a synchronization problem with reversed 3 2 pull down in 60Hz to 24Hz film to digital conversion in your source The display file needs correction 5 6 3 Image Appears Vertically Stretched or Squeezed into Center of Screen Source data converted from film and pre squeezed for the CP2210 display format may require use of an anamorphic lens or resizing to regain full scope image width and proper proportions Verify the Resolution and Aspect Ratio settings in the Advanced Setup Source File Setup window as well as the Lens Factor in the Advanced Setup Screen File Setup window 5 6 4 No Image Just a Black Screen This problem is due to link encrypted cinema content not receiving the appropriate cryptographic key information from the source cinema server 1 Ensure the projector s security lid is not unlocked or opened A warning will display on the TPC In the event it is close and lock the lid and pause or stop the show on the server Then press Play on
42. ed below every 6 months or so to help ensure proper lamp and projector function Lamp Blower NOTICE DO NOT bend the impeller blades or loosen any balancing weights A clogged lamp blower impeller or motor can reduce air flow leading to possible overheating and lamp failure of the lamp 1 Vacuum loose dirt from the lamp blower impeller 4 3 6 Lamp Replacement A DANGER Lamp replacement must be performed by a qualified service technician only e EXPLOSION HAZARD Wear authorized protective clothing P N 598900 095 whenever the internal lamp door is open and when handling the lamp Never twist or bend the quartz lamp body Use the correct wattage lamp supplied by Christie Ensure those within the vicinity of the projector are also wearing protective safety gear Never attempt to remove the lamp when it is hot The lamp is under a great deal of pres sure when hot and may explode causing personal injury or death and or property damage Allow lamp to cool completely FEIMIZXANILTe Improper installation of the lamp can cause serious damage to the projector 1 Turn OFF Main AC Click the Power OFF button on the TPC Main panel to turn the lamp and main AC OFF Allow the internal cooling fans to run for at least 10 minutes to cool the lamp 2 Unplug the Projector When the cooling fans stop unplug the projector Always power down and unplug the projector prior to servicing Allow the lamp to cool before handling
43. ed security requirements Air filter for projection compartment that is easily replaceable with common tools Optional Rack Mount Stand that supports the product for projection out standard theatre port windows and provides for rack mounting of hardware Capability to split power supply to allow use of UPS Uninterruptable Power Supply to power head elec tronics Touch Panel Controller TPC running Windows XPe for main projector interface TPC can be removed from the projector for ease of use or alternate mounting with optional extension cable Ensure you have the latest software by visiting www christiedigital com Seamless switching between 292 and DVI inputs Capable of supporting an internal image media block Easily serviceable LVPS with quick disconnects Separate and easily serviceable standby LVPS with quick disconnects Easy access for Lamp Power Supply removal Projector can be self cooling or utilize external air extraction depending on theatre configuration How the Projector Works The CP2210 accepts a variety of cinema or DVI compatible non cinema signals for projection on screens typical in commercial theatre or other large screen applications High brightness light is generated by a short arc Xenon lamp then modulated by three Digital Micromirror Device DMD panels responding to incoming data streams of digitized red green and blue color information As these digital streams flow from the source ligh
44. emperature state remains for more than one minute the lamp will turn OFF Filling the Coolant Reservoir Vy NN c 3 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE The coolant used in this product contains ethylene glycol Use caution when handling DO NOT ingest DO NOT use coolants other than that specified by Christie with your projector Using unapproved coolant can result in projector damage and will also void projector warranty Top up the coolant with the Christie approved coolant Jeffcool E105 Use the refill bottle with the nozzle provided in the Liquid Coolant Fill Service Kit P N 003 001837 xx When refilling use caution not to spill or let any of the coolant drip on or near the electronics Do not allow the level of coolant to fall below the Minimum Fill Line NOTE After filling the reservoir check the coolant hoses for kinks which may restrict fluid flow In the event coolant drips on any electronics or other nearby components blot the affected area using a dust free optical grade tissue It is recommended you blot a few times discard the tissue and use a new tissue to blot the area again Keep repeating this cycle until the coolant is cleaned up Then lightly moisten a new tissue with de ionized water and blot the area again Use a dry tissue to dry the area off Repeatedly using clean tissue and blotting the area should successfully remove coolant spills Optional Exhaust Duct P N 119 103105 xx Check Every 6 months If used check exhaust d
45. ese files can be used for multiple channels which are accessible in the Channel Setup Config 1 window for each channel CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Solaria Series 3 Basic Operation This section describes the software controls used for basic projector operation once it is properly installed aligned and configured by a qualified service technician Software controls are performed on the Touch Panel Controller TPC which is a portable touch sensitive screen mounted to the rear of the projector For more information on the TPC refer to 3 2 Using the Touch Panel Controller TPC on page 3 2 3 1 Powering Up Powering Down the Projector 3 1 1 Powering Up the Projector Powering up the projector is a manual power up procedure Some cinema installations may include an automation system that controls lamp ignition in conjunction with other theatre variables such as house lights audio and the start of the feature from a digital media storage device server WARNING DO NOT attempt operation if the AC supply is not within the specified voltage range NOTE All primary controls on the Main panel of the TPC require a positive and deliberate hold time of approx 1 4 second to activate A short tap will be ignored 1 Ensure the projector s wall circuit breaker is ON 2 Onthe TPC click and hold the Power ON button for 1 4 second to fully power up the projector This takes just under a minute to power ON the
46. he Do Auto LampLOC function does not work in the Advanced Setup LampLOC Setup window try adjusting the lamp position manually by clicking the up down left right in out buttons in the LampLOC region Watch the light level for changes indicating lamp movement both on the TPC readout and on screen with a white test pattern 5 2 5 LiteLOC Does Not Seem to Work 1 In the Advanced Setup Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup window ensure LiteLOC is enabled 2 Ifthe lamp power has increased to its maximum in order to maintain a LiteLOC setting LiteLOC is automatically terminated If the values shown in the Advanced Setup Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup window indicate that the lamp power has reached this over drive state either reduce your LiteLOC setting or install a new lamp 5 3 ILS 5 3 1 Reset the ILS The ILS must be reset when the lens has been physically bumped or moved manual adjustments have been made to horizontal vertical offset zoom or focus power outage or brown out occurred during a channel change ILS settings are drifting within a short period of time To reset the ILS click the Quick Reset button from the Advanced Setup Lens Setup window NOTE f the Quick Reset button is selected when Enable Automatic ILS is NOT selected the lens will return to the remembered setting CP2210 Setup Guide 5 3 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Section 5 Troubleshooting Solaria Series 5 3 2 5
47. he TPC click and hold the Lamp OFF button for 1 4 second NOTES 1 The projector is still in power on mode which allows for a fast lamp on response if needed 2 If you are turning off the power going to Stand by mode there is no need to click the Lamp OFF button first You can simply click the Power OFF button for the projector to turn the lamp OFF and go into cool down mode 2 On the TPC click and hold the Power OFF button for 1 4 second The lamp will power off first and then the projector automatically enters a cool down mode where the fans and electronics stay on for 10 minutes After this cool down period the projector enters standby mode where all fans and most electronics will power down 3 If you will be servicing or removing any projector cover disconnect AC and turn the breaker OFF 3 2 Using the Touch Panel Controller TPC The Touch Panel Controller TPC is a portable touch sensitive screen used to control the projector At the TPC users can turn the projector and lamp ON OFF select a specific channel defining the source input as created by the installer obtain status information etc The TPC is mounted to the rear of the projector in a simple robust protective case which features an adjustable ball RAM mount to tilt it at different angles on the projector Tilt turn the TPC as desired for the best viewing angle Two USB ports are located inside a flap on the rear bottom region of the TPC to download log files and
48. he drive and control electronics package for this motorized accessory lens mount communicates with and is controlled by the projector over a 9 pin subminiature D cable that connects to the User I O panel For details refer to the Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount M MALM Installation Instruction Sheet P N 020 100188 xx Figure 2 8 MALM Overview 2 6 CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHKISTIE Solaria Series Section 2 Installation and Setup 2 3 6 Step 7 Install First Lamp 4 DANGER Only personnel trained specifically by Christie on lamp replacement and lamp safety may handle the lamp High pressure lamp may explode if improperly handled Always wear Christie approved protective safety clothing P N 59 8900 095 whenever the internal lamp door is open or while handling the lamp Never attempt to access the lamp while the lamp is ON Wait at least 15 minutes after the lamp turns OFF before powering down disconnecting from AC and opening the internal lamp door Ny VUnnlejjj 1 Auto LampLOC must be run any time the lamp is removed inspected or changed 2 DO NOT place heavy objects on the open rear access door 1 Open lamp door Using the security key provided open the rear door to access the projector components The door mechanism includes a safety interlock switch which turns lamp power OFF and prevents it from being turned ON when the door is open The interlock wiring connects directly to the Lamp P
49. hode Nut Cathode Clamp Cathode Wire IO nim o o Figure 4 1 Lamp Assembly 5 Remove the new lamp from the protective case NOTE Before removing the lamp from the case loosen the cathode screw and remove the cathode nut from the lamp 6 Install new lamp Handle the lamp by the cathode anode end shafts only never the glass DO NOT over tighten DO NOT stress the glass in any way Check leads Ensure the anode lead between the lamp and ignitor is well away from any projector metal such as the reflector or firewall a Remove the cathode clamp from the lamp before removing it from its case Hold the anode end of the lamp in your left hand and angle it up through the hole in the back of the reflector assembly Insert your right index and middle finger through the back front of the reflector and guide the lamp onto the cathode clamp Be careful not to hit the lamp against the reflector c Thread on and hand tighten the cathode nut Ensure the smooth portion of the nut is against the cathode clamp d Tighten the cathode screw 5 E onto the cathode end of the lamp using the hex key provided on the rear access door e Align the ring terminal on the anode wire 5JB with the mounting position 5 D ensuring the crimped side of the wire is facing out Tighten the anode screw NOTE Route anode lead away from nearby metal surfaces 7 Close the internal lamp door and manually turn the t
50. hroughout this manual References to specific areas of the document appear italicized and underlined When viewed online the text appears in blue indicating a direct link to that section For example Section 2 Installation and Setup References to other documents appear italicized and bold such as Service Manual References to software menus and available options appear bold such as Main panel Preferences User input or messages that appear on screen in status display units or other control modules appear in Courier font Forexample No Signal Present Login christiedigital Error codes LED status appear in bold e g LP A1 etc Operational states of modules appear capitalized such as power ON OFF CP2210 Setup Guide 1 1 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Section 1 Introduction Solaria Series 1 2 Safety Warnings and Guidelines 1 2 1 Labels and Marking Observe and follow any warnings and instructions marked on the projector F WA7 NIE Danger symbols indicate a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury This signal word is to be limited to the most extreme situations VWVUZNSMINe Warning symbols indicate a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury P Ye Yeh Caution symbols indicate a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE Addresses practices not related to personal injury NOTICE
51. inated Ensure the source is terminated only once 2 The source if non video may need sync tip clamping 5 6 14 The Upper Portion of the Display is Waving Tearing or Jittering This can occur with video or VCR sources Check your source 5 6 15 Portions of the Display are Cut OFF or Warped to the Opposite Edge Resizing may need adjustment Adjust until entire image is visible and centered For more information refer to Section 3 Operation from the CP2210 User Manual 020 100410 xx 5 6 16 Display Appears Compressed Vertically Stretched 1 The frequency of the pixel sampling clock is incorrect for the current source 2 Sizing and positioning options may be adjusted poorly for the incoming source signal Use an anamorphic lens for typical HDTV and anamorphic DVD sources that have been re sized and vertically stretched via 3rd party software 5 6 17 Display Quality Appears to Drift from Good to Bad Bad to Good 1 The source input signal may be of low quality 2 The Hor V frequency of the input may have changed at the source end CP2210 Setup Guide 5 7 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 Corporate offices USA Cypress ph 714 236 8610 Canada Kitchener ph 519 744 8005 Worldwide offices United Kingdom ph 44 118 977 8000 Germany ph 49 2161 664540 France ph 33 0 1 41 21 4404 Hungary Eastern Europe ph 36 0 1 47 48 100 Singapore ph 65 6877 8737 Shanghai ph 86 21 6278 7708 Beijing
52. install software upgrades A single black connection cord allows the TPC to be mounted elsewhere from the projector which is extendable via an accessory cable The TPC can also be manually held while looking through the port window 3 2 CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHKISTIE Solaria Series 4 4 1 4 1 1 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 Maintenance Installers service trained operators and all other users must maintain a safe operating environment at all times Read through this section in its entirety and understand all warnings and precautions before attempting to operate the projector Maintaining Proper Cooling The CP2210 high intensity lamp and electronics rely on a variety of cooling components to reduce internal operating temperatures Regular inspection and maintenance of the entire cooling system is critical to prevent overheating and sudden projector failure and helps to ensure reliable operation of all projector components over time Ventilation Vents and louvers in the projector covers provide ventilation both for intake and exhaust Never block or cover these openings Do not install the projector near a radiator heat register or within an enclosure To ensure adequate airflow around the projector keep a minimum clearance of 50cm 19 69 on the left right and rear sides of the projector from any walls or other obstructions NOTE f the optional exhaust duct P N 119 103105 xx is used the duct ada
53. is no activity see Step 3 3 Verify power by looking through the non operator s side front Figure 5 1 Projector Status LEDs access panel One LED should be present in the lower middle region This indicates the LVPS has power Figure 5 2 LVPS Power LED Figure 5 2 View Power Status LEDs 4 Onthe TPC verify in the Operational Status region of the Main panel that there is no failure with PIB communication PIB Status CP2210 Setup Guide 5 1 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 5 2 CHRISTIE Section 5 Troubleshooting Solaria Series 5 2 Lamp 5 2 1 Lamp Does Not Ignite 1 Verify the hours currently on the lamp If the hours are close to the typical lamp life replace the lamp 2 Check for interlock failures From the Main panel on the System ok CHAISTIE TPC click the LED in the top left corner to open the Status Wun g ces ge oan 7 Oz window Figure 5 3 Alternatively click the Menu button io on aL M TT and select Status With the Status window open click G sv g l6 le Ba Interlocks If a failure is shown interlock needs to be s Je Epor cleared before the lamp will light B xi 6 Lo 6 Lo CP wis 3 If the All Alarms field of the Status window shows a
54. mes pre assembled with its base and mounting arm 1 Loosen the mounting arm just enough for the end to fit over the ball joint located on the rear panel of the projector 1 Figure 2 3 Loosen Mounting Arm 2 Tighten the mounting arm until it fits snug on the ball joint Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Tighten Mounting Arm 3 Connect the cable from the TPC to the connector located on the projector s rear panel 4 Adjust the angle of the TPC as desired CP2210 Setup Guide 2 3 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Section 2 Installation and Setup Solaria Series 2 3 4 Step 4 Connect Exhaust Ducting Optional 2 4 If the room the projector is installed in is not equipped to ventilate up to 11 000 BTU per hour the optional duct P N 119 103105 xx must be installed to emit the constant stream of warm exhaust air from the projector to the outside of the building Connect pre installed outside venting ductwork via the 8 inside diameter fireproof ducting material attached to the projector s top exit port Confirm that 1 there are no obstructions or kinks within the ducting 2 all air intake areas of the projector are clear and exposed 3 The preinstalled outside venting duct should be rigid at the projector and must also include a heat extractor blower that maintains at least 450 CFM 212 L s when measured at the projector exhaust opening A 450 cfm required Exhaust duct to outside Figure 2 5
55. n Figure 2 6 Remove the two hex screws from the lens mount Figure 2 7 Orient the lens so the lens retaining ring mounts line up with the lens mount Fully insert the assembly straight into the lens mount opening without turning Figure 2 6 Magnets mounted inside the lens mount help to properly guide the lens When you hear a clicking sound it indicates the lens has made contact with the magnets These magnetic guides ensure the lens is properly seated inside the mount that the aperture is orientated correctly and that the connector for motorized zoom and focus is properly connected Figure 2 6 Insert Lens Secure the two hex screws and position the lens clamp DOWN to lock the lens assembly in place Figure 2 7 Hex Screws Figure 2 7 Lock Lens in Place CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 Connector Retaining Ring Mounts 2 5 CHRISTIE Section 2 Installation and Setup Solaria Series Anamorphic Lens Installation 1 Install the M MALM according to the instructions provided with the kit Ensure the primary lens is optimized first for best optical alignment offset and boresight 2 Anamorphic orientation Loosen the holding clamp on the auxiliary lens mount and adjust rotation of the whole anamorphic lens so the image remains perfectly square with anamorphic in and out 3 Image shift Adjust location of anamorphic lens so the image does not shift left or right with the anamorphic lens
56. n This projector must be operated in an environment that meets the operating range specification as listed in Section 6 Specifications from the CP2210 User Manual 020 100410 xx 1 2 CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Solaria Series Section 1 Introduction 1 2 3 1 2 4 AC Power Precautions A WARNING 1 Use only the AC power cord supplied DO NOT attempt operation if the AC supply is not within the specified voltage and power range For details refer to Section 6 Specifications from the CP2210 User Manual 020 100410 xx 2 As a safety feature the projector is equipped with a three wire plug with a third grounding pin If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact an electrician to have the outlet replaced DO NOT defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug 3 DO NOT attempt operation if the AC supply is not within the rated voltage range as specified on the licence label 4 Disconnect projector from AC before opening any enclosure A CAUTION 1 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 2 DO NOT overload power outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or shock hazards 3 Note that only qualified service technicians are permitted to open any enclosure on the prod
57. ng error Green Detected and working properly CP Integrated Cinema Processor Status Bi color Red Green OFF Not detected Red Detected communication problems etc Green Detected and working properly LD Link Decryptor Enigma Status Bi color Red Green OFF Not detected Red Detected communication problems etc Green Detected and working properly IMB Image Media Block Status Bi color Red Green OFF Not detected Red Detected communication problems etc Green Detected and working properly ICP Faceplate Connections The ICP board provides the image processing electronics for the projector The ICP faceplate includes a number of LEDs that are only functional when the projector is in full power mode REGEN Regulators Enabled This LED indicates the presence of the internal regulator enable signal When illuminated BLUE the internal regulators are enabled When OFF not enabled SOFTST Software State This LED indicates the state of the software application When OFF in a Fail state 0 When RED in a Fail state 1 When YELLOW in a Fail state 2 When GREEN status OK OSST Operating System State This LED indicates the state of the operating system When OFF in a Fail state 0 When RED in a Fail state 1 When YELLOW in a Fail state 2 When GREEN status OK FMTST FMT FPGA State This LED indicates the configured state of the FMT FPGA When RED unable to configure FPGA with Main or
58. o make adjustments until both top and bottom are equally sharp Remember to adjust left and right horizontal adjusters in the opposite direction each time This ensures the lens is in the same relative position CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHKISTIE Solaria Series Section 2 Installation and Setup 8 When the top and bottom of the image are equally in focus lock the set screw to hold that position Recheck the image 9 If fine tuning is required focus the image at the left and right sides Refer to Lens Mount Horizontal Boresight on page 2 15 Lens Mount Horizontal Boresight 7 XeVUnnlejjj Only adjust vertical boresight 1 8 of a turn or less at one time to maintain optimal lens performance i e factory setup of absolute lens distance to the prism It is critical that each turn of the cap screws is tracked to ensure adjustments are accurate Horizontal boresight should only be adjusted if a large horizontal tilt to the screen is required 1 When top bottom boresight is complete fine tune the image at the left and right sides of the screen Right Boresight Cap Screw i Adjust Left Edge Center Right Boresight Set Screw Left Boresight Cap Screw 0 OU gt Left Boresight Set Screw Right Boresight Left Boresight Figure 2 18 Left Right Image Adjustment 2 Select an appropriate test pattern for boresight adjustments via the TPC by
59. op Bottom Boresight B Set Screw Locks Unlocks Cap Screw Figure 2 17 Top Bottom Image Adjustment 2 Select an appropriate test pattern for boresight adjustments via the TPC by clicking the Test Patterns button from the Main Panel This will launch a collection of test patterns predefined in the Administrator Setup Preferred Test Pattern Setup window It is recommended to use the DC2K Framing test pattern 3 Use a 5mm hex key to loosen the set screw Figure 2 17 B 4 Use the 5mm hex key to turn the vertical adjust cap screw 1 8 of a turn counter clockwise Figure 2 17 A 5 Adjust both left and right horizontal adjusters by half the number of turns in the opposite direction of the vertical adjust For example if the vertical adjust cap screws was turned 1 8 of a turn the left and right horizontal cap screws should be turned 1 16 of a turn in the opposite direction 6 Check the screen If the projected image is worse than before the adjustment was made turn the vertical adjust cap screw 1 8 of turn clockwise Ensure the left and right horizontal adjusters are adjusted equally in the opposite direction to correct axial focus NOTE The 1 8 of a turn is a suggestion only and can be less if needed however it should never be exceeded Always compensate both left and right horizontal adjustments according to the vertical adjustment 7 Always observe the screen after each adjustment If necessary continue t
60. or Calib ation ERR da 2 18 2 102 EJBctrome Screen Masking asino tias tI quem COP Dupin TUM Aun 2 18 3 Basic Operation 3 1 Powering Up Powering Down the Projectot iuis tr ttr rin tI ibn Ia Kk Rata ein E ra Nea E ene ISGie 3 1 3 1 1 Power Up the Projector ass eos aencupacayesaiesones a D M vA on Up uu dctdadi beato 3 1 3 1 2 Powering Down the Projector o estera FER RM mI a ean NN ERE 3 2 3 2 Using the Touch Panel Controller TPC Lue e ibus nes Lope dd npn SE ne tee E Lp eus 3 2 4 Maintenance 4 1 Maintaining Proper Ni nii A a ias 4 RM Ventilation isisisi ett eee esa ai taba teens e tee cece S aE aE eee M 4 4 2 Preventative Maintenance D 4 4 2 1 Light Engine Air Filter P N 003 0023 D XX iuret tetas enano tacente tn o eigenes 4 2 Radiator TU Miti e i a anda enc 4 1 4 2 3 Li una Cooling Systemi ssir isoen a a 4 2 Pr tie Servi idit oa T MIO 4 2 4 2 4 Optional Exhaust Duct P N 119 103105 xx sese enne enne 4 2 4 3 Maintenance and C Ie an a cc a adele ibas a 4 3 4 3 1 Lamp m M 4 3 4 3 2 Optical TP 4 3 Optical Component Cleaning Supplies cscscscccessessoceesneeseerseceeeuseeaceeeacensecesenneseentaees 4 3 4 3 3 Cleanings th LenS a E E it ddekada 4 4 4 3 4 Cleaning th Lamp Reflector aus a e i sa 4 4 4 3 5 Other COMPONENTS iie ore ER re on on e
61. or is ON but There is No Display 1 Ensure AC power is connected 2 Make sure the lens cover is removed from the lens 3 Make sure the douser is OPEN 4 If the lamp is not ignited click the LAMP ON button If the lamp does not strike refer to 5 2 7 Lamp Does Not Ignite on page 5 2 Ensure the correct channel is selected with the appropriate configurations in the Channel Setup Config 1 window 5 Isan active source connected properly Check the cable connections and make sure the alternative source is selected 6 Can you access test patterns If so check your source connections again 7 Ensure your Cinema server is running Series 2 compatible software 5 6 12 The Display is Jittery or Unstable 5 6 1 Ifthe non cinema display is jittery or blinking erratically ensure that the source is properly connected and is offering adequate quality for detection With a poor quality or improperly connected source the projector will repeatedly attempt to display an image however briefly 2 The horizontal or vertical scan frequency of the input signal may be out of range for the projector Refer to Section 6 Specifications from the CP2210 User Manual 020 100410 xx for scan frequency ranges 3 The sync signal may be inadequate Correct the source problem CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Solaria Series Section 5 Troubleshooting 5 6 13 The Display is Faint 1 The source may be double term
62. ove the lamp when it is hot The lamp is under a great deal of pressure when hot and may explode causing personal injury or death and or property damage Allow lamp to cool completely When a lamp reaches mid life it is recommended that it be physically rotated 180 to ensure an even burn of the lamp thus improving performance and life expectancy An alarm window may appear on the TPC which will require an acknowledgement once lamp rotation is complete 1 Follow the same safety precautions as indicated in 4 3 6 Lamp Replacement on page 4 5 2 Remove the cathode cable and rotate the lamp 180 Replace the cathode cable 3 In the Advanced Setup Lamp History window select the Acknowledge Lamp Rotation button CP2210 Setup Guide 4 7 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHKISTIE Section 4 Maintenance Solaria Series 4 3 8 Air Filter Replacement 7 WXe Vi nn ejji Use only special high efficiency Christie approved filters Never operate the projector without the filter installed Always discard used air filters Light Engine Air Filter Replace the light engine air filter P N 003 0023 11 xx whenever the lamp module is replaced or sooner if operating the projector in a dusty or dirty environment Check monthly in all cases The filter is located on the front right side of the projector behind the air filter cover 1 Loosen the two captive screws along the bottom of the filter cover Figure 4 3 2 To remove the cover pull it
63. ower Supply LPS 2 Openinternal lamp door Manually turn the two thumbscrews on the internal lamp door counterclock wise 3 Install the lamp Refer to 4 3 6 Lamp Replacement on page 4 5 for lamp installation instructions Observe all warnings and wear protective clothing and shielding Table 2 1 Lamp Types Available for CP2210 Lamp Type 1 4kW CXL 14M 1 8kW CDXL 18SD 2 0kW CDXL 20SD CP2210 Setup Guide 2 7 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Section 2 Installation and Setup Solaria Series 2 3 7 Step 8 Connect to Power 2 8 A WARNING DO NOT attempt operation if the AC supply and cord are not within the specified voltage and power range Refer to Section 6 Specifications from the CP2210 User Man AC Switch ual 020 100410 xx Always power down the projector before unplugging the cT AC line cord The appropriate ratings for the projector are listed on the licence label located on the back of the pro jector Wait 15 minutes for the main exhaust fan to turn 200200v OFF and for the lamp to cool sufficiently before unplug Hunc ging the projector Ground earth connection is necessary for safety Never compromise safety by returning the current through the ground Connect ground FIRST to reduce shock hazard from high leakage Figure 2 9 AC Receptacle NOTICE Use the line cord provided with each projector DO NOT compromise safety by using other connecto
64. projector NOTE Zf the Lamp ON button is selected while the projector is still in Standby mode the power will be turned ON before the lamp 3 Onthe TPC click and hold the Lamp ON button for 1 4 second to ignite the lamp If the lamp fails to ignite e Ifa safety interlock switch is open i e lamp door is open the status LED located in the top left corner of the TPC will illuminate solid red and the red LEDs on the rear of the projector will illuminate In this state the lamp cannot be struck until the interlock problem is resolved If the lamp fails to ignite even though the interlock system is ok the projector will automatically re try ignition using 100 of the maximum power acceptable for the installed lamp If this re try fails the lamp file may be incorrect or missing Verify the lamp file type in the Advanced Setup Lamp History win dow Finally if the lamp type is correct and the re try still fails a new lamp is likely required The power reverts back to what was originally defined in the Advanced Setup Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup win dow If there is a power failure If your projector has been configured with a Uninterruptable Power Supply UPS and there is a power failure simply click the Lamp ON button using the TPC to continue operation when the power returns CP2210 Setup Guide 3 1 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHKISTIE Section 3 Basic Operation Solaria Series 3 1 2 Powering Down the Projector 1 On t
65. pter occupies approximately 25 4cm 10 on the left side of the projector Preventative Maintenance Light Engine Air Filter P N 003 00231 1 xx Check Monthly It is recommended the air filter located on the front of the projector is replaced whenever the lamp is replaced or sooner in dusty or dirty environments A clogged air filter reduces air flow and can lead to overheating and failure of the projector Check monthly by inspecting its color through the side vent grille with a flashlight A grey colored filter should be replaced Refer to Light Engine Air Filter on page 4 8 for instructions Radiator Filter It is recommended the radiator filter located on left front side of the projector is inspected routinely and cleaned if it appears greyish in color Refer to Radiator Filter Cleaning on page 4 8 for instructions CP2210 Setup Guide 4 1 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Section 4 Maintenance Solaria Series 4 2 3 4 2 4 4 2 Liquid Cooling System Check Every 6 months The liquid cooler system circulates liquid to and from the DMD heatsinks in the CP2210 reducing the DMD operating temperature to an acceptable level Check the coolant level every six months by removing the top projector lid and inspecting the coolant reservoir Make sure the level of coolant remains above the minimum level indicator If the liquid cooling system should fail an over temperature alarm window will display If an over t
66. quired RS232 PIB Utilizes Christie proprietary protocol and is intended for Christie accessories or third party automation equipment 3D Connect a variety of 3D products to this connector such as MasterImage or Real D for polarizing 3D content during projection Marriage Marriage must be established to allow the projector to play encrypted content This means the security boundaries SPB1 and SPB2 are physically and electrically connected and that marriage is monitored 24 7 Marriage is initiated from a Wizard application on the TPC A user with the appropriate credentials is prompted to press the marriage button to establish marriage If the button is pressed any other time it is ignored Marriage cannot be established remotely Emergency Start This button is recessed into the faceplate to prevent accidental activation It should only be used when the TPC has failed or is disconnected When pressed the projector is powered on the lamp is turned on and the douser is opened When you press and hold this button the douser is closed and the lamp is turned off but power is still on Reset This button is slightly recessed into the faceplate to prevent accidental activation It s main purpose is to reset the electronics of the projector After re booting the projector will return to its previous power mode STANDBY or FULL Power however the lamp will not strike automatically and requires manual striking DVI A DVI B Connect a variety of non
67. r A full white field works best for this 4 Re check side to side leveling With the framing test pattern on screen re check projector leveling refer to 2 3 2 Step 2 Adjust Tilt Leveling on page 2 3 so the top edge of the image is parallel to the top edge of the screen 2 8 Offset and Boresight Alignment Vertical Boresight Adjust Lock Unlock Clamp NOTES 1 Projector must be fully assembled and powered up in its final location Install the auxiliary lens if it will be used at the site 2 A 5mm hex key is needed to make the required adjustments To ensure proper offset for your site and consistently good focus in all areas of the screen a primary lens must be installed and its lens mount precisely adjusted in relation to internal optics as described below In some applications a wide converter lens WCL or anamorphic lens can be used to accommodate changes between flat and scope cinema displays 2 8 A 1 Adj ust Offs et Right Boresight Adjust Left Boresight Adjust IMPORTANT Ensure the correct lens is selected Figure 2 16 CP2210 Lens Mount in the Advanced Setup Lens Setup window before calibration to ensure you will remain within the applicable boundary of the installed lens when adjusting Project an image with the primary lens only Always adjust offset before boresight Using the framing test pattern adjust horizontal and vertical Offset as necessary to display a square image on the screen with minimal projecto
68. r aiming error NOTES 1 For best optical performance make sure to minimize keystone error by using offset more than aiming to center the image in off axis installations 2 Avoid extreme tilts or offsets Corner vignettes on a white test pattern indicates extreme offset that should be avoided using mechanical alignment CP2210 Setup Guide 2 13 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Section 2 Installation and Setup Solaria Series 2 8 2 Adjusting Left Right Boresight 2 14 The following section outlines the vertical and horizontal boresight adjustments for the lens mount When performing these adjustments the goal is to balance the tilt of the lens mount to compensate for screen to projector tilt but also to precisely maintain the original factory settings of the lens mount axial position Lens Mount Vertical Boresight Yor VU ng lejjji Only adjust vertical boresight 1 8 of a turn or less at one time to maintain optimal lens performance i e factory setup of absolute lens distance to the prism It is critical that each turn of the cap screws are tracked to ensure adjustments are accurate 1 It is recommended that top bottom boresight be completed before horizontal boresight NOTE Typically horizontal boresight does not require adjustment It should only be adjusted if a large horizontal angular offset to the screen is required Vertical Boresight Adjust Top Bottom Top Xy Center a1 A Cap Screw Adjusts T
69. r status indication Supports CineLink II link encryption on SMPTE 292M inputs LiteLOC feature for constant image brightness LampL OC feature for motorized three axis lamp alignment automatic or individually adjusted Available suite of field interchangeable prime zoom lenses supporting 1 85 1 and 2 39 1 image formats Prime lens provides electronic adjustment of focus stepper motor Manual adjustment is available in case of motor failure Prime lens provides electronic adjustment of zoom stepper motor Lens mount provides electronic adjustment of horizontal and vertical offset stepper motors Optional Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount for flat to scope format conversion for optional 1 25x anamor phic or 1 26x converter lens CP2210 Setup Guide 1 5 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Section 1 Introduction Solaria Series 1 4 2 1 4 3 1 6 Lamp easily replaceable via locked door on rear of projector Electronically operated quick douser Field adjustable RGB Convergence Easy to remove Light Engine including a permanently mounted handle and quick disconnects for cooling and electrical connections Secure encrypted communication protocol with multi level password access Content protected by a high security Medeco lock on front electronics compartment and SPB2 boundary per DCI Digital Cinema System Specification v1 2 Complies with DCI Digital Cinema System Specification v1 2 mandat
70. rotocol over Ethernet connect to port 5000 PC Laptop Server or Network To communicate with the projector from a computer server or an existing network connect the equipment to the Ethernet hub or switch at your site LL Mo i L 5 5 SE AE n a T i okbbt fof ef S x there PIB ie m scci RS232 ICP a m uii Ethernet GPIO WE DVIDA DV DB HD SDIA HD SDIB From PC From External Serial Link Ethernet Hub Serial ink E joras 2a2 PIB ony c a N E Figure 2 13 Connecting Communications CP2210 Setup Guide 2 11 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 2 6 2 12 CHRISTIE Section 2 Installation and Setup Solaria Series 2 5 Maximizing Light Output To ensure optimal operation and peak screen brightness activate LampLOC to adjust the lamp position whenever a new lamp is installed in the projector Once LampLOC adjustment is complete the lamp will be well centered and distanced correctly from the remainder of the illumination system Before adjusting LampLOC ensure the following criteria are met CJ The lamp is ON and the douser shutter is open during adjustment CJ Display a white test pattern This is recommended to allow you to view LampLOC progress on screen 1 Using the TPC select Advanced Setup Mis CHKISTIE LampLOC Setup LampLOC Setup T3 2 Click the Do Auto button to begin the auto l NUS ae LampLOC process 24741 3 LampLOC
71. rs For all other regions ensure a line cord power plug and socket that meet the appropriate rating standards are used For more information refer to 3 1 1 Powering Up the Projector on page 3 1 This is a manual power up procedure Some installations may G ERI include an automation svstem that E controls lamp ignition in conjunction B with other theater variables such as house lights audio and the start of NA the feature from a digital media storage device server The projector is powered by 200 240VAC power from the theater The switching Lamp Power Supply LPS provides Light Engine amp Electronics Power Supply powers all components except the lamp Lamp Power Supply a well regulated DC current up to 85 E ire amps with a maximum LPS power of 2 1kW The power output from the A mandatory LPS is controlled by the PIB via a B optional available for use with UPS dedicated RS232 connection from Figure 2 10 Connecting to Power the Backplane to the LPS A switch selectable secondary 100 240VAC inlet is provided allowing the main electronics to be powered separately via a universal 100 240VAC UPS The main LPS is powered through the main 200 240VAC inlet A discrete AC switch above the 2 inlets Figure 2 9 allows the user to select whether the main electronics are powered from the main inlet requiring only 1 power cord to supply the entire unit or the secondary inlet supplied b
72. rves 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 The product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components that can be recycled and reused This symbol X means that electrical and electronic equipment at their end of life should be disposed of separately from regular waste Please dispose of the product appropriately and according to local regulations In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products Please help us to conserve the environment we live in Canadian manufacturing facility is ISO 9001 and 14001 certified WARRANTY For complete information about Christie s limited warranty please contact your Christie dealer In addition to the other limitations that may be specified in Christie s limited warranty the warranty does not cover Damage occurring during shipment in either
73. stallations assign the IP address in Administrator Setup Communications Configuration window using the Touch Panel Controller 2 Setthe baud rate Set the baud rate to match the external device connected such as a server The projector s default baud rate is 115200 bps 3 Enter Lamp information From the Advanced Setup Lamp History window define the type of lamp installed serial number and the number of hours currently logged on the lamp if any 4 Power up the projector a Onthe TPC click and hold the Power ON button for 1 4 second to fully power up the projector This takes just under a minute to power ON the projector NOTE Zf the Lamp ON button is selected while the projector is still in Standby mode the power will be turned ON before the lamp b On the TPC click and hold the Lamp ON button for 1 4 second to ignite the lamp If the lamp fails to ignite e Ifa safety interlock switch is open i e lamp door is open the status LED located in the top left corner of the TPC will illuminate solid red and the red LEDs on the rear of the projector will illuminate In this state the lamp cannot be struck until the interlock problem is resolved If the lamp fails to ignite even though the interlock system is ok the projector will automatically re try ignition using 10046 of the maximum power acceptable for the installed lamp If this re try fails the lamp file may be incorrect or missing Verify the lamp file type in the Adv
74. t from the responding on pixels of each panel is reflected converged and then projected to the screen through one or more front lenses where all pixel reflections are superimposed in sharp full color images Air Filter Cover and Air Filter Located directly behind the air filter cover is a field replaceable air filter The air filter is responsible for filtering the intake air before it begins circulating in the front compartment to cool the main electronics Replace the air filter whenever the lamp is replaced or sooner in dusty dirty environments Check the condition monthly Refer to 4 3 8 Air Filter Replacement on page 4 8 for complete instructions CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Solaria Series Section 1 Introduction 1 4 4 Douser For most instances use the douser control buttons on the TPC to blank the display for instant picture muting Closing the douser rotates a shutter blade in front of the illumination system and reduces lamp power to conserve lamp life 1 4 5 Adjustable Feet For many cinema installations the projector is inclined slightly forward to match screen tilt and to minimize the amount of vertical offset required Turn the adjustable feet to increase or decrease the projector height as needed for proper leveling and or slight tilt Refer to 2 3 2 Step 2 Adjust Tilt Leveling on page 2 3 for details on how to adjust the feet and how to properly secure the projector 1 4 6 L
75. the dust off with a camel hair brush and or blow dust away with compressed air 2 Rollalens tissue around a swab and soak it in the coated optics cleaning solution Tissue should be damp but not dripping 3 Gently wipe the surface using a figure eight motion Repeat this motion until the blemish is removed Cleaning the Lamp Reflector Check during each lamp replacement Inspect the mirror surface reflector for cleanliness only during a lamp replacement when the lamp is already removed Wear protective clothing while inspecting or cleaning It is normal for the color on the reflector surface to vary Dusty 1 Brush most of the dust off the lens with a camel hair brush and or blow dust away with compressed air 2 Ifsome dust remains leave as is Since the air circulating at the lamp is unfiltered some dust is inevitable Avoid unnecessary cleaning Fingerprints smudges or oil is present 1 Brush most dust off the lens with a camel hair brush and or blow dust away with compressed air 2 Foldaclean microfibre cloth and dampen with methanol Make sure to wipe evenly with the smooth portion of the cloth that has no folds or creases DO NOT apply pressure with your fingers Use the solution in the cloth to collect the dirt CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRKISTIE Solaria Series Section 4 Maintenance 4 3 5 Other Components In a normal operating environment check clean and treat the components list
76. theatres throughout the world and can be expanded even further by connecting non cinema DVI source material for multimedia presentations from a variety of formats 1 4 1 Key Features Figure 1 1 CP2210 Projector Three chip mDC2K DLP Cinema light engine 98 mDC2K panel format 2 048 H x 1 080 V Maximum light output of 12 500 centre lumens depending on lamp used Available for use with 2 0kW 1 8kW and 1 4kW Xenon lamps supporting theatre screens up to 30 feet in width All in one design including Lamp Power Supply CineBlack contrast management for contrast ratios of 450 1 ANSI and 2000 1 full field CinePalette color management for film like colorimetry Easily accessible Input Output panel located on the operator side of the projector with access to Two SMPTE 292M inputs intended for cinema content operable as two independently selectable inputs or as a single dual link input both inputs used simultaneously for one source Two DVI D inputs intended for alternative content operable as two independently selectable inputs or as a single twin or dual link input dual link requires optional adapter RS232 Connections one for Projector Intelligence Board PIB and one for TI electronics ICP Single projector Ethernet network connection Dedicated 3D connection plug for interfacing with third party 3D systems Easy to read three coloured LED indicators on the rear corners of the projector fo
77. uct and only if the AC has been fully disconnected from the product Power Cords and Attachments 1 The North American rated line cord is provided with each projector Ensure that you are using a line cord socket and power plug that meets the appropriate local rating standards 2 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 Use only the attachments and or accessories recommended by Christie Use of others may result in the risk of fire shock or personal injury Lamp Precautions EXPLOSION HAZARD Wear authorized protective safety gear whenever the lamp door is open Never attempt to remove the lamp directly after use The lamp is under significant pressure when hot and cold and may explode causing personal injury and or property damage Any lamp used in the CP2210 is under high pressure and must be handled with great care at all times Lamps may explode if dropped or mishandled Wear Protective Clothing Never open the lamp door unless you are wearing authorized protective clothing such as that included in a Christie Protective Clothing Safety Kit P N 598900 095 Recommended protective clothing includes but may not be limited to a polycarbonate face shield protective gloves and a quilted ballistic nylon jacket or a welder s jacket NOTE Christie s protective clothing recommendations are subject to change Any local or
78. uct to ensure it is clean and unobstructed CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRKISTIE Solaria Series Section 4 Maintenance 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 2 Maintenance and Cleaning 7 We7 NN cla Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect from AC when servicing Ensure the proper protective clothing is worn during maintenance To help ensure optimized performance and reliability regularly check electrical optical and other components as described below Lamp Check Every 60 days or 500 hours PW eidi Always disconnect from AC and wear authorized protective safety gear Check the contact surfaces of anode positive and cathode negative connections for cleanliness Clean electrical contact surfaces as necessary to prevent contact resistance from scorching connectors Use appropriate contact cleaner Verify that all electrical and lamp connections are tight Optical Unnecessary cleaning of optics can be more harmful than helpful increasing the risk of degrading delicate coatings and surfaces In this projector check only the lens and lamp reflector Maintenance of other optical components requires a qualified service technician Check these components periodically in a clean dust free environment using a high intensity light source or flashlight Clean them only when dust dirt oil fingerprints or other marks are obvious Never touch an optical surface with your bare hands Always wear latex lab gloves Opti
79. v 1 11 2010 CHRISTIE Table of Contents Solaria Series PASS Step 9 Bw rSv ii tila isa an a 2 9 24 Connecting SDIECES aca shes asain ts Sed a 2 10 24 1 SEDIS I ESI RU NE D ata t e 2 10 231 2 Connecting Tor Communicati Ssss ansins iai ePi dicas Kod Hue DURUM dude 2 11 PC Laptop Server or Network axdacoanusiaeqtiun up DU M P SUME GM fq Da FTN EN DEM 2 11 2 5 Maximizing Lisbt OUtp t Tr Nisa 2 12 2 6 Calibrate Screen Brightness U L i seta wires adni iE 2 12 2 1 Basi Image Alignment eR tots dace loedhdeatudendetccdanssaeidelanleidcedadeteadeaceedausscedialantgids 2 13 2 1 1 Basic Optical Alignment Proce Gunes sa i cocoa gita detect dU a iui ne i aces 2 13 2 8 Offset and Boresight A li Bi eos dre ri pa sna Urb MH puni cea viny 2 13 2 8 T Adj st OSET a tt 2 13 2 8 2 Adjusting Left Right BOresio tit sidi pest 2 14 Lens Mount Vertical Boresight iioii sad ani ieu aantus o a set bik kie 2 14 Lens Mount Horizontal DOISSIBE 22 aee ita iceseo snae insita eun e tears vaut vasos Lu ua 2 15 2 0 3 Add Anamorphic DH a a DE ep Tu ep DIS MM dE 2 16 2 04 Wide Converter LENS qii dito iude espe acc olet enitn p a Bas uU cu iat ns UAE 2 16 2 9 Fold Mirror and Convergence Adjustments sates iescsnsscdiessescuedsoncvasesaneteudaindosdelselannedunsanieceoneaeuendes 2 17 29 1 DMD Convergent ii i a dat 2 17 2 9 2 Fold Mittor Adj stMent ii de i decent decide Sitar s e noie eenias adinera eaaa a aahi 2 17 PE Laelio src 2 18 210 1 Col
80. wo thumbscrews to lock it in place 8 Close the rear access door NOTE Ensure the hex key is placed back into its holder before closing the rear access door CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHRKISTIE Solaria Series Section 4 Maintenance 9 Software Adjustments In the Advanced Setup Lamp History window click the Add Lamp button and record lamp type serial number reason for change and number of the hours logged on to the lamp If the lamp has not been T ETT previously used enter 0 Click Save to save the data entered CDLASD m Figure 4 2 andi Add Lamp Lamp Expiry Hours 10 Power the Lamp ON Click from the TPC Main panel 1200 to power the lamp ON 11 Adjust LampLOC Immediately adjust lamp position LampLOC via Advanced Setup LampLOC Setup window By adjusting lamp position you can achieve optimized light output by centering the lamp with the reflector and obtaining correct distancing from the center of the illumination system Figure 4 2 Add Lamp Window 4 3 7 Rotating the Lamp 1 Lamp replacement must be performed by a qualified service technician only 2 EXPLOSION HAZARD Wear authorized protective clothing whenever the lamp door is open and when handling the lamp Never twist or bend the quartz lamp body Use the correct wattage lamp supplied by Christie 3 Ensure those within the vicinity of the projector are also wearing protective safety gear 4 Never attempt to rem
81. y the UPS via an additional line cord not provided 1 Connect the projector s line cord to the AC receptacle at the lower left rear corner of the projector and to proper AC the outlets must be near the equipment and easily accessible Use only the line cord provided with the projector or a power cord of appropriate ratings that comply with regional standards When the main inlet is used the AC switch must be set to the left Figure 2 10 CP2210 Setup Guide 020 100524 02 Rev 1 11 2010 CHKISTIE Solaria Series Section 2 Installation and Setup 2 An optional feature to power all electronics through a UPS is available using the secondary inlet cord not provided When the secondary inlet is used the AC switch must be set to the right Figure 2 10 This feature enables users to power all electronics through a UPS which minimizes downtime in the event of a brief power outage 2 3 8 Step 9 Connect Sources Once the lamp is installed the projector is essentially ready for operation Although an image is not required at this time it is recommended that external cinema servers and sources be connected Before igniting the lamp for the first time it is essential the following steps be completed to ensure successful communication 1 Assign the projector a unique IP address Each projector is given a default IP address however if you are connecting the projector to an existing network you must give it a new IP address For first time in
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