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1. __ GreenDMD ___ Blue DMD mj m tlt let elg We Menu Marriage VNC 8 R 03 33 10 PM Table 6 35 Digital Convergence Window Control Description Red DMD Adjusts the red digital micromirror device Green DMD Adjusts the green digital micromirror device Blue DMD Adjusts the blue digital micromirror device Default Returns all digital micromirror devices to the default setting 0 3 bE S DAS User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHK IS TIE Section 6 Projector Menus 6 15 3 System Access Window Use the System Access window to access Microsoft Windows functions Tap Menu gt Service Setup gt System Access System Access 3 Windows System Task Manager Computer Management Windows Explorer Network Connections r Menu W Marriage VNC 8 9 E 03 19 29 PM Figure 6 40 Service Setup System Access Window Table 6 36 Service Setup System Access Window Control Description Task Manager Opens the Microsoft Windows Task Manager Computer Opens the Computer Management window Management Windows Explorer Opens Windows Explorer Network Opens the Network Connections window Connections D4K25 User Manual 6 47 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 6 Projector Menus CHK IS TIE 6 15 4 Service Setup Lamp Power Supply You need Service permission to access the Lamp Power Supply Setup window Use th
2. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE FLSK Return total failed lamp strikes on the installed lamp FRSK Return total failed lamp restrikes on the installed lamp LPOF Return total lamp unexpected off times on the installed lamp NONE Return lamp usage for current lamp in hours TLSK Return total lamp strikes on the installed lamp EXAMPLES LPH Get usage in hours LPH FLSK Get lamp strikes Lamp Intensity LPI Set lamp intensity setpoint The value is used when lamp mode is set to LiteLOC The projector will adjust the Lamp Power to maintain this intensity NOTE This command can only be used to update the current lamp file Changing the lamp intensity for the current channel will change the lamp intensity for any channel using the same lamp file SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace Cxxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Set lamp intensity for the current channel EXAMPLES LPI 4500 Set lamp intensity to 4500 for current channel LPI C103 4000 Set the lamp intensity to 4000 for channel 3 LPI Get lamp intensity for the active channel B 12 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE Lamp Life LPL Set get expected lamp life in hours The default hours will be used if lamp life is not set Lamp expiry message will be sent out when lamp usage is over the lamp life SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE LIFE 0 No warning will be ge
3. 1 Device Name The name of the network device IP Address The IP address of the network device Subnet Mask The subnet mask to which the address belongs Gateway The IP address for the network gateway Apply Applies Ethernet settings Serial Speed Baud The baud rate of the serial port The default is 115200 Enable SNMP Enables SNMP SNMP V2 SNMP The SNMP protocol type Contact Christie for the SNMP V3 user ID and password V3 Management IP The IP address where SNMP information and notifications are sent Download MIB to Sends the SNMP Management Information Base MIB file to a USB drive USB Apply Applies SNMP settings Serial Access Grants access to serial connections Ethernet Access Grants access to Ethernet connections D4K25UserManual 687 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 6 Projector Menus CH 1S TIE i Use the Network Devices window to view the web interface of external peripherals Tap Menu gt Administra tor Setup gt Network Devices Setup System ok CHAISTIE ork Di o Christie ACT faa hitp localhost fesul r Administrator W64 9 Qe 11 26 39 AM Figure 6 32 Administrator Setup Network Devices Window 1 Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Network Devices Setup 2 Inthe Device Name area select the check box to the left of the device you are adding 3 Inthe URL field enter the URL of the device you are adding Click Menu select Network Device and then select a network device
4. FANF 0 No Fan Fail warning will be generated 1 Fan Fail warning will be generated D4K25 User Manual B 3 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Appendix B Serial APL CA STI Enable Error Messages EME Continued NONE 0 Disable broadcast 1 Enable broadcast of error messages to all connected serial ports and telenet sessions TEMP 0 No Over Temperature warning will be generated 1 Over Temperature warning will be generated EXAMPLES EME 1 Enable broadcasting error messages EME FANF 0 Disable fan fail alarm warnings EME Requests current state of broadcast Example response is EME 001 Focus Lens Position Adjustment FCS Adjust lens to specific focus position with a specified direction NOTE This command can only be used to update the current ILS file Changing the focus for the current channel will change the focus for any channel using the same ILS file Use command without subcode IfILS is ON motor will move to specified steps and save data to the active channel IfILS is OFF motor will move to specified steps Do not save data to the active channel SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE BACN Motor backlash in negative direction Read only BACP Motor backlash in positive direction Read only CALB Calibrate travel range and backlash on specified Only valid parameter for this command is 1 SET only command Cxxx Replace Cxxx
5. Opto LED inputs TTL voltage outputs 9 pin subminiature D female Input 1 Lamp Off Input 2 Lamp On Input 3 Douser Open Input 4 Douser Closed Output 1 Projector Health high health ok 5mA nominal 50mA maximum 1 1V nom 1 4V max 5mA Color VGA TFT LCD backlit 144 8 mm 5 7 inches diagonal 640 x 480 195 mm x 148 mm x 44 4 mm Microsoft Windows XPe 10 100BaseT Ethernet 1 02 A maximum at 24VDC 10 12 pin Circular connector push pull A 5 Appendix A Specifications A 5 A 5 1 A 5 2 A 6 A 6 Power Requirements AC Input Voltage Range Line Frequency Inrush Current Current Consumption Power Consumption Current Rating of AC Input UPS AC Input Voltage Range Line Frequency Inrush Current Current Consumption Power Consumption Current Rating of AC input Lamp Type Power software adjustable CDXL 20 CDXL 30 CDXL 30SD CHAISTIE 200 240 VAC 50Hz 60Hz nominal 45 A maximum LVPS or LPS 23 A maximum at 200 VAC 4500 W maximum 30 A maximum Specified Wall Breaker 100 240 VAC 50Hz 60Hz nominal 50 A maximum 10 A maximum 1000 W maximum 15 A maximum Specified Wall Breaker Xenon bubble 1000W min 2000W nom 2200W max 1000W min 3000W nom 3100W max 1000W min 3000W nom 3100W max NOTES 1 The LPS is power regulated Therefore the maximum power specification for a given lamp may not be achievable until the lamp has aged s
6. Environmental The product must conform to EU Directive 2002 95 EC on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances RoHS in electrical and electronic equipment and the applicable official amendment s EU Regulation EC No 1907 2006 on the registration evaluation authorization and restriction of chemi cals REACH and the applicable official amendment s EU Directive 2002 96 EC on waste and electrical and electronic equipment WEEE and the applicable official amendment s China Ministry of Information Industry Order No 39 02 2006 on the control of pollution caused by elec tronic information products the hazardous substances concentration limits SJ T11363 2006 and the appli cable product marking requirement SJ T11364 2006 D4K25 User Manual A 7 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Appendix A Specifications CH 1S TIE AY A 9 1 A 9 2 Marking This product shall conform to all relevant Canadian US and European directives standards safety health and environmental concerns and bear the following markings at product launch e UL e CE e RoHS WEEE Future product markings to include International Certifications CCC KC PSE c tick Gost R South Africa International packaging recycling mark requirements EU Directive 2002 96 EC on waste and electrical and electronic equipment WEEE EU Directive 94 62 EC on packaging and packaging waste e China packaging recycling mark standard
7. Set the subnet mask on the MGMT Ethernet controller ET HOST MyHostName Set the host name ET ETHO Retrieve IP address from the MGMT Ethernet controller NET ETH0 192 168 1 35 NET MACO Retrieve MAC address from MGMT controller NET MACO0 00 12 3F 7B 76 B4 ET GATE Retrieve default gateway NET GATE 192 168 0 1 NET DLP0 192 168 206 10 Set IP address deprecated NET DLP0 NET DLPO 192 168 206 10 Query IP address deprecated Projector Configuration File PCF Set Projector Configuration File PCF file for the specified channel This file is used to configure many aspects of the electronics It will only be used if PCF in use PIU control is set SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select PCF file for the current channel EXAMPLES PCF C108 SCOPE 2 39 Use PCF file Scope 2 39 on channel 108 File used when PIU is on PCF L List all entries of PCF control PCF In Use PIU Select whether to use the PCF file or not SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select Use PCF for the current channel EXAMPLES PIU Get the current status of PCF file PIU C108 1 Use PCF file on channel 108 PIU C108 0 Do not use PCF file on channel 108 B 16 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Ping
8. D4K25 User Manual 2 5 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 2 Installation and Setup CH 1S TIE 2 6 2 6 Adjust Tilt and Level the Projector AEN The projector s rear safety strap must be in place before you adjust the projector s feet VMN hie DO NOT over extend the feet Make sure several threads are engaged into the projector s baseplate The D4K25 lens should be centered and parallel with the screen This orientation ensures optimum lens performance with minimal offset If this position is not possible such as when the projector is significantly higher than the center of the screen it is better to rely on offset rather than extra tilt Use a protractor to measure the degree of screen tilt and then extend or retract the projector feet to match this angle NOTE The front to back tilt of the projector must not exceed 15 This limit ensures safe lamp operation and the proper positioning of the liquid cooling reservoir To adjust the vertical or horizontal position of the projector extend or retract the adjustable feet on the bottom of the projector by rotating them Once the required adjustment is made tighten the lock nut If you need to adjust the vertical or horizontal position of the projector beyond what the standard feet allow you can install two 6 inch extension rods to increase the amount of adjustment To install the extension rods safely 1 Prop the rear of the projector up to access and remove the two rear
9. GB18455 2001 Environment Operating Environment Temperature 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F Humidity non condensing 20 to 80 Altitude 0 3000 meters Maximum ambient temperature 35 C Non Operating Environment Temperature 25 C to 65 C 13 F to 149 F Humidity non condensing 0 to 95 A 10 Accessories A 10 1 Standard sold with product A 8 e Touch Panel Controller TPC with interface cable User Manual with CD containing additional technical documentation e Interconnect Diagram e Lens Mount Cover e Motors and Zoom kit for motorized lens mount e Light Engine Removal Tool e Convergence tool D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE A 10 2 Accessories sold separately e e e e e e e Lenses Prime Zoom Lenses e Lens 1 25 1 45 1 129 104106 01 e Lens 1 45 1 8 1 129 105107 01 Lens 1 8 2 4 1 129 106108 01 Lens 2 2 3 0 1 129 107109 01 Lens 3 0 4 3 1 129 108100 01 Lens 4 3 6 0 1 129 109101 01 Lens 5 5 8 5 1 129 110103 01 Fixed Short Throw Lenses e Lens 0 8 1 113 104106 01 Lens 1 1 38 809071 61 Rack Stand 108 282101 02 Bracket Foot Lock used with optional Rack Stand 116 100101 01 High contrast Internal Aperture Kit 38 813028 51 Service Manual available online Replacement Lamps e 03 000695 01P CDXL 20 e 03 000696 01P CDXL 30 Replacement Air Filters e 003 001184 01 Light Engine Filter 5 pack e
10. PNG This command returns basic projector information to the user which includes the type of device amp main software version Note that some devices have multiple CPUs each with its own software version Only the software version of what is considered to be the master CPU is returned here The return parameters are Type Major Minor and Bee The beta value is optional meaning it is an engineering build and has not been validated NOTE List of evices 46 D4K25 49 EVB SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE None EXAMPLES PNG PNG 46 001 000 234 Indicates software type 1 major 0 minor 234 beta Power PWR Change the power state of the projector Data can be 3 Power OFF all electronics power OFF except Projector Control Module PCM It s also called Standby mode 1 Power ON projector is powered ON with lamp ON 0 Full power mode projector is ready for lamp ON 11 Warm up Read only it s middle status between standby and full power mode 10 Cool down Read only projector will stay in cooling down mode for 15 minute after lamp is turned OFF SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE COOL Status of current cooling down timer Read only command NONE Select power state STAT Status of current power state Read only command EXAMPLES PWR STAT Get projector power status PWR COOL Get how many seconds left on cooling down mode PWR3 Set the projector to standby mod
11. Select Channel configuration to use Channel range is 101 to 164 Channel configuration sets the input routing and image pro cessing options for input signals SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE Select Channel Valid range 101 164 EXAMPLES CHA Get current active channel CHA 108 Set channel 108 as active channel Channel Icon CHI Set icon file name and path for the specified channel This selects the icon to be displayed on the Web UI for the channel button SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Appendix B Serial API B 2 Channel Icon CHI Continued Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select icon for the current channel EXAMPLES CHI C108 etc data icons ch108 ico Use ch 108 ico for channel 108 CHI C108 Get icon file name and path for channel 108 CHI L List all available channel icon entries Color Space CSP Color space control color space file will be set when PCF in Use PIU is OFF This control describes the source colorimetry information Can use index or text string to set control SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select color space for the current channel EXAMPLES CSP C108 RGB Unity Use file RGB Unity on channel 108 CSP C108 Get color space file
12. The web interface for this device appears 6 38 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHK 1S TIE i Section 6 Projector Menus 6 14 6 GPIO Setup Window Use the GPIO Setup window to configure the input and output settings of the GPIO interface To open the GPIO Setup window you need Administrator or Service permissions Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt GPIO Setup GPIO Setup Dedicated Inputs Dedicated Outputs 1 3DL R Input Reference 1 External 3D L R Output Reference 2 3D L R Display Reference 2 Reserved 3 Reserved 3 Reserved 4 Reserved 1 Inputs Actions 2 Output Actions Rising Edge Falling Edge Trigger Output 5 None ga None RA 4 None ga None P 6 None ia None PY 5 None Ea None a 7 None Ea None ESI 6 None Ea None a 8 None ia None ESI 7 None ga None s Menu W Marriage VNC 8 Y Se 01 17 25PM Figure 6 33 Administrator Setup GPIO Setup Window Table 6 30 Administrator Setup GPIO Setup Window Control Description Rising Edge The rising edge for the signal Falling Edge The falling edge for the signal Trigger The trigger that is sent when the function is activated Output The output that triggers the GPIO signal D4K25 User Manual 6 39 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 6 Projector Menus CH 1S TIE 6 14 7 Foot Lamberts Calibration Window Use the Foot Lamberts Calibration wizard to calibrate the internal light meter to Foot
13. this mode Solid Yellow Standby mode Power is OFF Lamp is OFF Power saving mode Yellow Blip Cool down mode Transition to STANDBY mode Green Blip Power is ON Lamp is OFF The lamp can be struck when in this mode Flashing Red New critical alarm or warning New critical alarm or warning has NOT been acknowledged by operator Solid Red Existing critical alarm or warning Critical alarm or warning exists but has been acknowledged by operator Work with the Lamp This section provides information and procedures for optimizing lamp performance Optimizing lamp performance can ensure you receive the brightest most uniform image possible for the life of the lamp Turning the Lamp On 1 Turn on the circuit breaker for the projector 2 On the Touch Pad Controller TPC press and hold the green power icon for two seconds 3 On the TPC press and hold the lamp on icon for 2 seconds Turn the Lamp Off 1 On the Touch Pad Controller TPC press and hold the lamp off icon for two seconds 2 On the TPC press and hold the power off icon for two seconds 3 Disconnect the projector from AC power and turn the projector circuit breaker off Adjust Lamp Power Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup Increase or decrease the Power value Tap Set Target Select Enable LiteLOC a a D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHK IS TIE Section 5 Projector Operation 5 5 4
14. 003 003082 01 Liquid Cooling Radiator Filter e 03 001982 51P LAD Filter 3 pack Firmware Installation Program Liquid Cooling Kit 003 001837 xx TPC Remote Cable 003 111169 01 Lamp Adaptor Kit for CXL 20 003 001728 01 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Appendix A Specifications A 9 CHRISTIE Appendix B Serial API This section provides a list of serial API commands that you can run to modify projector settings B 1 Function Codes Automatic Scan Type Detection ASD Set the Automatic Scan Type Detection ON or OFF for the current channel SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select use Automatic Scan Type Detection for the current channel EXAMPLES ASD Get the current status of Automatic Scan Type Detection on the current active channel ASD C108 Get the current status of Automatic Scan Type Detection on the provided channel ASD C108 1 Use Automatic Scan Type Detection on channel 108 ASD C108 0 Do not use Automatic Scan Type Detection on channel 108 Baud Rate BDR Set the baud rate for a serial communications port SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE PRTA Set the baud rate on port A Rates can be 1200 2400 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 EXAMPLES BDR PRTA6 Set baud rate on port A to 115200 bits per second BDR PRTA Get baud rate BDR PRTA 006 7115200 Channel CHA
15. 1 Enable 3D on channel 108 TDC C108 Get 3D setting on channel 108 TDC Get current 3D status 3D DARK TIME TDK Set dark time_for 3D control This controls how much time between displayed images the output remains dark to allow for the glasses on other gating mechanism to flip between the eyes SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select dark time for the current channel EXAMPLES TDK C101 1 Set dark time to 1 on channel 101 TDK C101 Get dark time on channel 101 B 22 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE CHAISTIE Appendix B Serial API Output Reference Delay phase TDP Set output reference delay phase for 3D control This is an additional control for output timing relative to input timing The data range is 180 to 180 SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select output reference delay phase for the current channel EXAMPLES TDP C101 1 Set output reference delay phase to 1 on channel 101 TDP C101 Get output reference delay phase on channel 101 3D L R Display Reference TDR Set the L R display reference for 3D control SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select L R display reference for the current channel EXA
16. 10 2014 6 4 Status Window Use the Status window to view projector status information To view the Status window tap Menu gt Status The right pane displays a list of projector items and their status The left pane provides detailed information about individual projector items A green LED indicates the item is functioning correctly A yellow LED is a warning that a projector item requires attention A red LED indicates a projector item requires immediate attention If the Item or Value descriptions are too long for the cell click the description to view the full description at the bottom of the window To adjust the width of a column in the left pane click and drag the column border When you close the Status window the column widths return to their default size Critical alarm exists CHAISTIE 4K Cooling Temperatures Interlocks Signal Health Lamp Info Configuration Peripherals System Versions Security Serials GOOOOOOOOOOOE i Marriage vnc 8 O 9 E 01 34 48 PM Figure 6 3 Status Window D4K25 User Manual 6 5 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 6 Projector Menus CHAISTIE Table 6 4 Summary of Status System Components Cooling Cooling Pump Card Cage Fanpack bottom right Displays all the status items that are in alarm state Card Cage Fanpack top right Intake Fanpack bottom right Intake Fanpack bottom left Intake Fan
17. 13 14 With the lamp removed visually inspect the reflector for dust Clean the reflector if necessary See Inspect and Clean Optics Remove the tape knurled nut and locking star washer securing the lamp within its cover If you are installing a different type of lamp from the original ensure the correct position of the anode yoke See Section 2 Install the Lamp Insert the threaded cathode end of the lamp into the negative lamp connector nut located in the rear of the lamp compartment Figure 7 2 Using both hands hand tighten this end into the threaded nut Caution 1 Handle the lamp by the cathode anode end shafts only never the glass DO NOT over tighten DO NOT stress the glass in any way 2 Check leads Make sure the anode lead between the lamp and igniter is well away from any projector metal such as the reflector or firewall Rest the anode end of the lamp on the anode yoke and slip the positive lamp connector over the bulb end Figure 7 2 Using the 5mm Allen key squeeze together with the anode clamp making sure not to place any torque on the lamp quartz tube Important Ensure that the flat part of the anode end of the lamp is facing up Warning Explosion hazard Do not apply torque to the anode end of the lamp Tighten the negative and positive lamp connector screws Important Proper electrical contact prevents resistance in the lamp connectors Caution 1 Handle the lamp by the cathode anode end sh
18. 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 7 5 5 8 Change the Lamp Power Percentage Entering a new Lamp Power percentage temporarily disables LiteLOC settings 1 Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup 2 Increase or decrease the Power value Use LampLOC to Adjust the Lamp Position To ensure optimal lamp performance and peak brightness at the screen for the life of the lamp use LampLOC to adjust the lamp position when you install a new lamp in the projector After making the adjustment the lamp is well centered and distanced correctly from the remainder of the illumination system Before adjusting LampLOC ensure the following criteria are met The lamp must be ON and the douser shutter OPEN during adjustment A 10 minute warm up is recom mended Ensure to follow all the criteria specified in Section 5 1 Turn the Projector On e Perform a white test pattern This is recommended to allow you to view LampLOC progress on screen To automatically adjust LampLOC 1 Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt LampLOC Setup 2 Tap Do Auto Manually Adjust the Lamp Position 1 On the Main screen of the TPC tap the test patterns button 2 Tap RGB 12bit Full Screen White 3 Mount a light meter on a tripod and center it with the lens The distance from the lens does not matter You may need an attenuator or an internal foil aperture 4 Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt LampLOC Setup Tap the directional arrows
19. 720 29 97 30 4 4 4 4 2 2 10 12bits_ Progressive Alt Content 2D SMPTE 296M 1280 x 720 50 4 4 4 4 2 2 10 12bits Progressive Alt Content 2D SMPTE 296M 1280 x 720 59 94 60 4 4 4 4 2 2 10 12bits_ Progressive Alt Content 2D SMPTE 260M 1920 x 1035 59 94 60 4 4 4 4 2 2 10 12bits Interlaced Alt Content 2D SMPTE 274M 1920 x 1080 23 98 24 4 4 4 4 2 2 10 12bits_ Progressive Alt Content 2D SMPTE 274M 1920 x 1080 25 4 4 4 4 2 2 10 12bits_ Progressive D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 A 2 CHAISTIE Appendix A Specifications D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 NAME STANDARD INPUT FORMAT SCAN TYPE Alt Content 2D SMPTE 274M 1920 x 1080 29 97 30 4 4 4 4 2 2 10 12bits_ Progressive Alt Content 2D SMPTE 295M 1920 x 1080 50 4 4 4 4 2 2 10 12bits Interlaced Alt Content 2D SMPTE 274M 1920 x 1080 59 94 60 4 4 4 4 2 2 10 12bits Interlaced Alt Content 2D SMPTE 274M 1920 x 1080 50 4 2 2 10bits Progressive Alt Content 2D SMPTE 274M 1920 x 1080 59 94 60 4 2 2 10bits Progressive 2K 2D DCI SMPTE 428 9 2048 x 1080 24 4 4 4 12bits Progressive 2K 2D DCI SMPTE 428 19 2048 x 1080 25 4 4 4 12bits Progressive 2K 2D DCI SMPTE 428 19 2048 x 1080 30 4 4 4 12bits Progressive Table 6 HDSDI Single Link Formats NAME STANDARD INPUT FORMAT SCAN TYPE Alt Content 2D SMPTE 296M 1280 x 720 23 98 24 4 2
20. Add Lamp window See Add Lamp Window Acknowledge Acknowledge the lamp has been rotated Lamp Rotation D4K25 User Manual 6 23 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 6 Projector Menus CH 1S TIE Add Lamp Window Add Lamp Type Serial Number CDXL 60SD imi Reason for Change Lamp Expiry Hours 1000 Figure 6 18 Advanced Setup Add Lamp Window Table 6 16 Advanced Setup Add Lamp Window Control Description Type The lamp type Serial Number The serial number of the new lamp A serial number can be up to 32 alpha numeric characters Reason for Change The reason you are installing the lamp Lamp Expiry The number of hours the lamp operates before it is replaced For information about lamp expiry hours for available lamps see Section 5 5 10 Lamp Expiry Hours Hours Used The number of hours the lamp has operated 6 13 3 LampLOC Setup Window Use the LampLOC Setup window to reposition the projector bulb for optimized light output Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt LampLOC Setup Click Do Auto to run LampLOC automatically You must turn the lamp on before you run LampLOC If you turn the lamp off during LampLOC the bulb returns to its former position The douser is open and it is not functional during a LampLOC adjustment To keep the bulb optimized as it ages run LampLOC once a month 6 24 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Critical alarm exists CHAIS TIE 4K L
21. DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select gamma for the current channel EXAMPLES GAM C108 gamma 2 6 Use file gamma 2 6 on channel 108 GAM C108 Get gamma file name on channel 108 GAM L List all entries of gamma control Lamp History HIS Retrieve the history of installed lamp entries including the current lamp There is an individual entry for each lamp in the history The format for each entry is HIS AAA BBBB BB BB C D EEE FFF GGG HHH III JJJ KKK A Lamp Number B Date Installed C Serial Number D Type E Strikes F Failed Strikes G Failed Restrikes H Unexpected Lamp Off I Pre installed Hours will always return 00000 J Lamp Hours K Lamp Rotation SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE None EXAMPLES HIS HIS 000 N A N A N A 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 HIS 001 2007 05 21 qa 1 CDXL 30 000 000 000 000 020 020 001 HIS 002 2007 05 21 qa 2 Other 30 000 000 000 000 015 015 000 HIS 003 2007 05 21 qa 3 Other 20 000 000 000 000 000 000 001 Serial Help HLP Get help on serial commands SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE Request entire command help listing or list for a single command EXAMPLES HLP Retrieve entire command help listing HLP DLG Retrieve all subcodes descript
22. Engages or disengages the auxiliary lens If the auxiliary lens mount is not installed the Aux Lens buttons are disabled Engaging the auxiliary lens tempo rarily overrides the position settings defined in the Config 1 channel 7 Aux Lens Aux Lens OUT Aux LensIN 2 8 A 41 gt Yy Controls the Intelligent Lens System ILS lens motors Press to open the ILS Adjust window If the Intelligent Lens System is not installed the Lens Adjust button is not available D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE Control 9 Test Patterns Disable Select Test Pattern o E Section 6 Projector Menus Description Selects or disables test patterns Press Select Test Pattern to open the Preferred Test Patterns window 10 Operational Status Displays the status of projector functions including the Projector Intelligence Board PIB3G TI Electronics the Integrated Processor Board ICP Standby Q PIB Status Power Main Power and Run A green LED indicates the system is functioning correctly A red LED indicates a critical error that you must correct Click the ICP Status status LED to open the Status window and resolve issues The Menu button is the starting point to the user windows Tapping this button opens a 2 layer menu system populated with available windows based on your permission level The bottom right corner of every window shows the logged in user the active channel as well as the s
23. Ol Section 2 Installation and Setup Add strain relief to AC cable and 3 A knockout plate to strain relief OR Add knockout plate to conduit panel warninc A Connect ground first to reduce shock hazard HNI e GND N L Earth Figure 2 13 4 Replace the knockout plate and the bottom access panel over the terminal block D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 _ Re attach knockout plate from AC supply to projector faceplate and re attach bottom access plate Figure 2 14 Connect AC supply to Terminal Block 2 15 Section 2 Installation and Setup CH 1S TIE 2 15 Connect the Projector to AC Power with a Pluggable Type B Connection 2 16 When connecting the projector to AC power follow all electrical codes for your location In addition follow these recommendations There must be easy access to the current protection device or breaker in the building e Use minimum 10AWG wiring with a maximum length of 4 5 m for U S and Canada For international instal lations the length should be based on the local electrical codes e The socket outlet is installed near the equipment and is easily accessible The plug can be used as the device disconnect and is near the unit and easily accessible Figure 2 15 Nema L630A 250V Male Power Plug 116 102104 01 Actual Length 1 5 Meters
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25. RSET Move motor to center flag and then move back to current position Only valid parameter for this command is 5 SET only command RSTS Motor reset status 0 100 EXAMPLES lens will be moved to the position in each channel Start Interrogator check interrogator status INT SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE BASC Start a basic interrogation set only ENHA Start an enhanced interrogation set only STAT Responds with 2 values currently running 1 if running and result file EXAMPLES INST BASC 1 Run a basic interrogation set only INT STAT Query interrogator status Returns INT STAT 00100 00000 Interrogator Enhanced_20101103194849 7z which means the interrogator is 100 finished not currently running and the latest interrogator file that was generated is named Interrogator Enhanced_201001103194849 7z and can be found on the projector s FTP server Internal Test Pattern ITP List and select internal test patterns This command also creates the customized test pattern list from the internal test patterns The list of available test patterns is determined by what files are loaded on the TI electronics SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE FULL Set 1 Reset 0 full screen size KEEP When KEEP 1 don t disable test pattern when changing channels NOCR NOCR set non correction test patterns for measured color Valid range is 0 to 6 NONE Select test pattern from full list of defi
26. Window Use the TCGD File Setup window to modify or create custom Target Color Gamut Data TCGD files Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt TCGD File Setup A TCGD file appears in the Channel Setup Config 2 window as Target Color where you can select it for use in the display TCGD File Setup 3 Current Target TCGD File DCI P3 ma IA Save As lal Save A Revert Use White Clip 1 Green 3 X y Gain A A pa 0 26500 0 69000 0 00000 v v v 5 White Tolerance ______ White Tolerance x y A A v v 4 Display Test Pattern Menu a Marriage 8 9 Qe 02 37 33 PM Figure 6 25 Advanced Setup TCGD File Setup Window Table 6 23 Advanced Setup TCGD File Setup Window Control Description 1 Use White Clip Brings the chromaticity of white within range with the projector without sacrificing output brightness i or contrast 2 Gamut Visual Displays the corresponding x and y color coordinates for the current target color gamut Control 3 Gain The brightness or intensity of each color when compared with a full white ranging from 0 0 to 1 100 4 Display Test Shows a test pattern when the color changes Pattern 5 White Enables the White Tolerance grid and x and y text boxes Tolerance D4K25 User Manual 6 31 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE Section 6 Projector Menus 6 14 Administrator Setup Window To open the Administra
27. active channel LPB C101 1 Set intensity mode for channel 1 LPM Get Lamp mode for active channel Lamp Power LPP Set lamp power to be used when in Constant Power mode NOTE This command can only be used to update the current lamp file Changing the lamp power for the current channel will change the lamp power for any channel using the same lamp file SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace Cxxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 D4K25 User Manual B 13 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Appendix B Serial APL CW STI MINI Get nominal minimum lamp power for the current lamp Read only value NONE Set lamp power for the current channel EXAMPLES LPP 2500 Set lamp power to 2500 for current channel LPP C102 2000 Set lamp power to 2000 for channel 2 LPP C102 Get the lamp power for channel 2 Lens Vertical Offset Adjustment LVO Adjust lens offset to specific vertical position with a specific direction NOTE This command can only be used to update the current ILS file Changing the vertical offset for the current channel will change the vertical offset for any channel using the same ILS file Use command without subcode e IfILS is ON motor will move to specified steps and save data to the active channel IfILS is OFF motor will move to specified steps Do not save data to the active channel SUBCODE DESCRIPT
28. 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 REGULATORY The product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the product is operated in a commercial environment The product generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of the product in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s own expense CAN ICES 3 A NMB 3 A 0000000 A0 gt 00 00000000 0 00000 000 00 00000000000000 oo OOo 0000 ddd dg 0000000 Environmental 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 use
29. assuming a calibration was performed and hours on current lamp cd m Hours 5 Text Region The current light sensor reading in arbitrary units of measure and does not represent actual lumens or fL 6 Light Bar The current light intensity and LiteLOC target 6 22 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHK IS TIE i Section 6 Projector Menus 6 13 2 Lamp History Window The Lamp History window displays a list of the previous and current lamps installed in the projector Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp History You cannot remove a lamp from the list after you add it System Ok CHAISTIE Lamp History 2 Date Lamp Type Serial Number Hours Expiry Hours Rotated Rea l 1 1 1 al 2009 12 28 0 CDXL 20 YDKE1314 42 2000 No Lan 2009 12 28 0 CDXL 30 YEMBO0695 0 2000 Yes lt gt Add Lamp Acknowledge Lamp Rotation Wi Menu Service Bi2 Y WE 0236 05 PM Figure 6 17 Advanced Setup Lamp History Window Table 6 15 Minimum and Maximum Lamp Power by Lamp Type Control Description Date The date the lamp was installed Lamp Type The lamp type Serial Number The lamp serial number Hours The number of hours the lamp has operated Expiry Hours The number of hours the lamp operates before it is replaced Rotated Specifies if the lamp has been rotated Reason The reason for changing the lamp Add Lamp Tap Add Lamp to open the
30. 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 clothing 4 Never attempt to remove the lamp when it is hot The lamp is under pressure when hot and may explode causing personal injury death or property damage Allow the lamp to cool completely When the operational life of the lamp reaches halfway it is recommended that you rotate it 180 to ensure an even burn of the lamp improve lamp performance and extend the life of the lamp An alarm window appears on the TPC after you complete the lamp rotation 1 Tap and hold the red power button on the TPC Main panel to turn the lamp and projector off 2 Allow the lamp to cool for a minimum of 10 minutes 3 Unplug the projector 4 Put on your protective clothing and face shield 5 Unlock and open the lamp door Release the tethered latch mechanism to remove the door entirely D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 6 7 8 9 Remove the cathode cable and rotate the lamp 180 Replace the cathode cable Replace and lock the lamp door Remove your protective clothing and face shield 10 Tap and hold the green power button to turn the projector on 11 Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup
31. explode causing personal injury or death and or property damage Allow the lamp to cool completely before replacing it 1 Click 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 When the cooling fans stop unplug the projector 3 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 front lamp duct to reveal the cathode end of the lamp 5 Loosen set screws from the negative cathode and the positive anode lamp connectors Make sure to apply minimal torque and DO NOT STRESS the quartz tube Figure 7 1 a Loosen cathode connector zl Reflector Figure 7 1 Removing the Lamp 6 Carefully slide the positive anode connector off the front of the lamp Holding the cathode end of the lamp unscrew the lamp from the cathode connector Carefully remove the lamp from the projector and immediately place it inside the protective cover or original packaging Caution Handle the lamp by the cathode anode end shafts only never the glass 8 Place the lamp on the floor where it cannot fall or be bumped Warning Handle box with extreme caution the lamp is hazardous even when packaged Dispose of lamp box according to safety regulations for your area D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 9 10 11 12
32. feet This can be done by one person holding the back end of the projector up slightly so another person can unthread the feet OR by propping up the back of the projector with a sturdy object 2 Add the extension rods to the standard feet Figure 2 3 Adjust Feet 19 mm wrench 3 Thread the newly extended feet back into the projector s baseplate Adjust the feet until the desired tilt is achieved 4 Lock the feet in place by turning each lock nut until it fits tight against the projector D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 2 Installation and Setup CHAISTIE gt SS gt 7 19 mm wrench 1 Prop up rear of projector 3 Add foot extension rod Figure 2 4 Using the Foot Extension Rods 2 7 Install the Touch Panel Controller TPC 1 Loosen the mounting arm so that the end fits over the ball joint located on the rear panel of the projector Figure 2 6 3 Connect the cable from the TPC to the connector on the rear panel of the projector 4 Adjust the angle of the TPC D4K25 User Manual 2 7 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 2 Installation and Setup CH 1S TIE 2 8 2 8 1 2 8 Connect External Exhaust Ducting Connect the existing outside venting ductwork to the 8 inch Exhaust diameter exhaust port on the top of the projector Confirm that H Duct to ba Outside there are no obstructions or bends in the ducting all air intakes are free of obst
33. lamp or lamp alignment will require re calibration SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE MAXF Set footlamberts at maximum lamp power the value should be footlamberts 100 MAXS Set sensor value at maximum lamp power MINF Set footlamberts at minimum lamp power the value should be footlamberts 100 MINS Set sensor value at minimum lamp power NONE Not available EXAMPLES LCA MINF 10 Set 10 footlamberts as measured brightness at minimum lamp power LCA MINF Get footlamberts on minimum lamp power CHAISTIE LCA MINS 5000 Set 5000 as reading value from the light sensor at minimum lamp power LCA MAXF 17 Set 17 footlamberts as measured brightness as maximum lamp power LCA MAXF Get footlamberts at maximum lamp power LCA MAXS 15000 Set 15000 as reading value from the light sensor on maximum lamp power LUT CLUT Control LCT Set Look up Table ten Color Look Up Table CLUT file for the specified channel The CLUT is used during color processing in the electronics SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select CUT for the current channel EXAMPLES LCT C108 9x9x9 Use PCF file 9x9x9 on channel 108 LCT C108 Get LUT CLUT file name on channel 108 LCT L List all entries of LUT CLUT control D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Lamp Intensity Calibration LEN Define model and ser
34. manual position Calibration D4K25 User Manual 6 27 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 6 Projector Menus 6 13 6 Source File Setup Window CHAISTIE 1 Use the Source File Setup window to create source files that store resolution offset and aspect ratio settings for input devices Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Source File Setup Source File Setup 3 Current Source File 1920x804 2 39 Scope Ea A Save As kal Save gt Revert fil Resolution 2 Offset _ _ _ _ _ _ X y X X A yO A A 1920 aa 804 0 000 0 000 vyv v wv v 3 Aspect Ratio 1 85 239 Custom Ss Menu Marriage 8 9 eR 02 32 51 PM Figure 6 22 Advanced Setup Source File Setup Window Table 6 20 Advanced Setup Source File Setup Window Control Description 1 Resolution The X and Y resolution of the incoming signal For example 2048 X and 858 Y or 1920 X and 1080 Y The resolution must match the incoming signal format Tap once to increase or decrease the resolution by a single increment Tap and hold a button to increase or decrease the resolution by multiple increments 2 Offset The amount of incoming data to discard Set the values to zero to process all incoming data Tap once to increase or decrease the offset by a single increment Press and hold a button to increase or decrease the offset by multiple increments The allowable X range is 4096 to 4096 pixels and Y r
35. projector or removing the protective cover disconnect AC and turn the breaker OFF Projector Power States This table identifies what occurs when you press the Power and Lamp icons on the Touch Panel Controller TPC Projector s Current State Cooling Down Standby Power Mode Power ON Lamp OFF Power ON Lamp ON Solid Yellow Green Blip Solid Green Mode Yellow Blip Green Blip 5 Power ON To full power ON No action No action Cancels cool down E boot delay goes into full power U No action Power OFF Lamp OFF immediately No action 9 Power OFF immediately enters cool down mode F MEN raa ON and lamp To lamp ON No action Cancels cool down 3 boot delay immediately goes to Lamp ON a immediately e No action No action Lamp OFF immediately No action D4K25 User Manual 5 1 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 5 Projector Operation CHAISTIE 5 4 5 5 5 5 1 5 5 2 5 5 3 5 2 Projector LED Status Indicators Red yellow and green LEDs on the top and rear corners of the projector indicate the status of the projector The LEDs can be solidly lit or they can flash frequently or intermittently This table lists the LED state and its associated meaning Table 5 1 Projector Status LED Legend LED State Description Solid Green Lamp ON Power is ON Lamp is ON Green Blip Power ON Power is ON Lamp is OFF The lamp can be struck when in
36. sure to minimize keystone error by using offset more than aiming to center the image in off axis installations Avoid extreme tilts or offsets Corner vignettes on a white test pattern indicates extreme offset that should be avoided using mechanical alignment Adjust Left and Right Boresight 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 1 Loosen the horizontal locking screw Horizontal Locking Screw Horizontal Boresight Bolt n Figure 4 1 Horizontal Boresight 2 Extend the lens focus completely D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 3 Adjust the Focus using the focus knob to retract the lens Watch the image at the left edge of the screen until it comes into focus If the entire screen is in focus proceed to step 7 ILS Adjust ILS Scope m Focus Left Edge Center TT 7 Enable Automatic ILS Figure 4 2 Adjust Focus 4 Continue retracting the lens AERIAL VIEW a Ifthe right side of the image comes into focus before the lens is completely retracted oo En e adjust the horizontal boresight bolttobal Z To MO TS ance the left and right edges fot O S O b Ifthe r
37. the horizontal and or vertical offset to re center the image on the screen 7 Repeat Steps 2 5 until the top and bottom of the screen are both well focused Re focus the center of the image The goal is for good focus at the center and on all sides 9 Tighten the vertical hold screw to maintain your adjustments fi Ea i q FL Set a a Figure 4 5 Adjust Vertical Boresight a ba t 10 Check the boresight again 4 4 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 4 8 4 9 Adjust Top and Bottom Boresight with an ILS 1 2 3 Loosen the Vertical Locking Screw Extend the lens focus completely Adjust the Focus to retract the lens using the counter clockwise button on the ILS Adjust window Watch the image at the top edge of the screen until it comes into focus If the image appears well focused on the top edge but not on the bottom we need to determine if the bottom edge focuses in front of or behind the screen If the entire screen comes into focus skip to step 8 Continue retracting the lens a When both sides appear equally blurry tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt ILS File Setup and tap the directional arrows in the Offset area to center the image on the screen If the bottom edge of the image comes into focus before the Bebar an lens is completely retracted then the image focuses in front of Bolt Screw the screen To correct thi
38. the upper right This indicates the LVPS has power Another LED should be seen in the lower left indicat ing Main input Figure 8 2 Figure 8 1 Projector Status LEDs On the TPC verify in the Operational Status region of the Main panel that there is no failure with PIB3G communication PIB Status Main Input LED LVPS Power LED Figure 8 2 View Power Status LEDs 8 2 Lamp Does Not Ignite Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp History and verify the number of hours the lamp has operated Replace a lamp nearing the end of its operational life Tap Menu gt Status and then Interlocks in the left pane Check and correct all interlock failures Tap Menu gt Status and then All Alarms in the left pane If a ballast communication error has occurred restart the projector and turn the lamp on Tap Menu gt Status and then Temperatures in the left pane Verify if the DMD temperatures are too high If the temperatures are too high cool the projector Ensure the projector is properly ventilated the air filters are not blocked and the liquid cooling reservoir has coolant e Listen for a clicking noise that indicates the ballast is attempting to strike the lamp If you do not hear a clicking noise there might be a problem a problem with the ballast Contact a Christie accredited service technician to resolve the issue e If you hear a brief clicking noise but the lamp does not ignite replace the lamp e Check the transformer Voltage
39. to adjust the value displayed in the Z field The brightness reading in front of the lens should be maximized 6 Tap the directional arrows to adjust the values displayed in the X and Y fields The brightness reading in front of the lens should be maximized 7 Repeat Steps 5 6 but take your readings at the screen instead of at the lens 8 Run LiteLOC or LampLOC if required View Lamp Information To view information on the lamps previously installed in the projector or to add a new lamp Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp History Receive an Alarm when a Lamp Reaches Its Expiry Date To receive an alarm when the lamp reaches its operational limit 1 Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Preferences 2 Tap Lamp Expiry in the Alarm Triggers area D4K25 User Manual 5 3 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 5 Projector Operation CHAISTIE 5 5 9 Receive an Alarm when a Lamp Needs to be Rotated To receive an alarm when the lamp reaches its operational limit 1 Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Preferences 2 Tap Lamp Rotation in the Alarm Triggers area 5 5 10 Lamp Expiry Hours This table lists the maximum hours projector lamps can operate before replacement Table 5 2 Lamp Expiry Hours Lamp Type Replace BEFORE CDXL 20 2 0 kW 3500 hours CDXL 30 3 0 kW 2500 hours CDXL 30SD 3 0 kW 2000 hours when operating at 2 5 kW 1100 hours when operating at 3 0 kW 5 5 11 Minimum and Maximu
40. 1 On the bottom of the projector in the front right corner loosen the two screws and slide the plate forward to expose the terminal block 2 Remove the knockout plate four screws located in the bottom right corner of the front bezel 3 Connect the AC power source to the terminal block beginning with the ground lead first Tighten screws securely 4 Secure the knockout plate four screws and the bottom access panel two screws over the terminal block D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 2 16 Configure the Optional Uninterrupted Power Supply A UPS allows the projector head electronics to remain operable during a power failure Unplug the LVPS input connection from Main Power and connect it to the UPS input plug Re use the dummy plug from the UPS connection with the unused Main Power plug Connect LVPS to UPS Figure 2 16 2 17 Connect Sources and Turn the Projector On 1 Assign the projector a unique IP address and enter a baud rate Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Communications Configuration Enter the IP address for the projector in the IP Address field e Select a baud rate for the input device in the Serial Speed Baud list Enter lamp information Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp History Tap Add Lamp e Complete the fields in the Add Lamp dialog e Tap Save Tap and hold the green power button to turn the projector on Complete a LampLOC alignment on
41. 2 10bits Progressive Alt Content 2D SMPTE 296M 1280 x 720 25 4 2 2 10bits Progressive Alt Content 2D SMPTE 296M 1280 x 720 29 97 30 4 2 2 10bits Progressive Alt Content 2D SMPTE 296M 1280 x 720 50 4 2 2 10bits Progressive Alt Content 2D SMPTE 296M 1280 x 720 59 94 60 4 2 2 10bits Progressive Alt Content 2D SMPTE 260M 1920 x 1035 59 94 60 4 2 2 10bits Interlaced Alt Content 2D SMPTE 274M 1920 x 1080 23 98 24 4 2 2 10bits Progressive Alt Content 2D SMPTE 274M 1920 x 1080 25 4 2 2 10bits Progressive Alt Content 2D SMPTE 274M 1920 x 1080 29 97 30 4 2 2 10bits Progressive Alt Content 2D see note 1 1920 x 1080 23 98 24 4 2 2 10bits Interlaced Alt Content 2D see note 1 1920 x 1080 25 4 2 2 10bits Interlaced Alt Content 2D see note 1 1920 x 1080 29 97 30 4 2 2 10bits Interlaced Alt Content 2D see note 1 1920 x 1080 48 4 2 2 10bits Interlaced Alt Content 2D SMPTE 274M 1920 x 1080 50 4 2 2 10bits Interlaced Alt Content 2D SMPTE 295M 1920 x 1080 50 4 2 2 10bits Interlaced Alt Content 2D SMPTE 274M 1920 x 1080 59 94 60 4 2 2 10bits Interlaced 2K 2D DCI SMPTE 428 9 2048 x 1080 24 4 2 2 10bits Progressive 2K 2D DCI SMPTE 428 19 2048 x 1080 25 4 2 2 10bits Progressive 2K 2D DCI SMPTE 428 19 2048 x 1080 30 4 2 2 10bits Progressive 1 Currently there is no known 3rd party test pattern generator to test these formats A 3 Appendix A Specifications A 3 Control Signal Compatibility A 3 1 Ethernet Port Interface Connector Bit Rate A 3 2 RS232 PIB3G In
42. 2 5v rail ICP 1 8v rail ICP 1 2v rail Versions Package Version TPC Software TPC OS EVB Main EVB Boot EVB Hardware IMCB ILS Boot IMCB ILS Main IMCB ILS Hardware IMCB Lamp Boot IMCB Lamp Main IMCB Lamp Hardware PIB LVDS FPGA PIB FPGA Production PIB FPGA Factory PIB Main Production PIB Main Factory PIB Bootloader D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 6 Projector Menus CHAISTIE PIB CPLD Router Bootloader Router Kernel Router Sysfs ICP Software ICP OS ICP Kernel ICP RAM Disk ICP Software Boot ICP Firmware Boot ICP Software Main ICP Firmware Main ICP Firmware FPGA Config ICP Secure Processor Formatter Software Boot Formatter Firmware Boot Formatter Software Main Formatter Firmware Main Formatter Satellite Formatter FPGA Config Formatter Sequence Data Formatter DMD Data PIB3G Mod ID Rev Level Value displayed as PIB3G model ID Revision Number Level Backplane Mod ID Rev Level Value displayed as Backplane model ID Revision Number Level Faceplate Mod ID Rev Level Value displayed as Faceplate model ID Revision Number Level SFB Red Level Mod ID Board SFB Blue Level Mod ID Board SFB Green Level Mod ID Board Security Security Enclosure Armed Securit
43. 25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHK IS TIE Section 5 Projector Operation 5 6 7 5 6 8 5 7 5 8 4 Adjust the focus Horizontal X and Vertical Y offset and zoom by tapping the applicable button NOTE This does not over write the system settings for the ILS If Enabled Automatic ILS is selected again the ILS will position the lens to the saved channel settings 5 Ifthe Quick Reset or Lens Calibration buttons are tapped in the Advanced Setup Lens Setup window the lens returns to this remembered location Also this setting is remembered across system resets and reboots Reset the ILS The ILS must be reset when the lens has been moved manual adjustments have been made to horizontal or vertical offset zoom or focus e a power outage occurred during a channel change e ILS settings are drifting within a short period of time 1 On the Main screen of the TPC tap Lens Adjust 2 Tap Quick Reset If Enable Automatic ILS is not selected the lens returns to the stored settings Calibrate the ILS You must calibrate the ILS must when you install a new lens 1 On the Main screen of the TPC tap Lens Adjust 2 Tap Full Calibration If Enable Automatic ILS is not selected the lens returns to the stored settings Display Content To display content from standard or high definition sources connect the source to the DVI D A and DVI D B ports on the input panel The DVI port auto detects progressive scan
44. 32 Output GPOUT 6 Pin 14 Pin 33 Output GPOUT 7 Pin 15 Pin 34 Output PROJ_GOOD Pin 16 Pin 35 Projector Good D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 3 5 Section 3 Connect Devices to the Projector CHK IS TIE i If you are wiring your own GPIO cable for use with a server or 3D device such as an IR emitter or a polarizer follow the circuit diagram r Recommended Operating Point 5 mA Max Current 50 mA Forward Voltage Drop 1 1 V 5 mA 5 VDC External Supply 2K 1K Sf 4 cro none ite ceo To Shielding a of BNC IR Emitter Figure 3 5 GPIO Circuit Diagram 3 6 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE 3 4 Connect Devices to the 3D Connector Section 3 Connect Devices to the Projector The 3D connector is a 15 pin D sub connector female located on the PIB3G Board The following table lists the control functions available through the 3D connector PIN SIGNAL NAME DIRECTION DESCRIPTION 1 12V Out Power to 3D device Maximum 1A total between both 12V pins 2 GND Ground GND Ground RS232 RX In Data to projector from 3D device 1200 Baud 8 bits no parity Currently unsupported 5 RS232_TX Out Data to projector from 3D device 1200 Baud 8 bits no parity Currently unsupported 6 CONN_3D_MODE Out SYNC from projector To projector GPO collector Compatible with current projector GPIO requirements and restri
45. 5 Error An error has occurred 6 Clear An error has been cleared SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE Set get the minimum log level to write to the log EXLG Extract entries from log files Requires 3 parameters startdate enddate logtype The data parame ters require the date in the format yyyymmdd The logtype parameter can have the following values ENG engineering SEC security OPR operational MAT maintenance EVE event SYS system ALL EXAMPLES DLG 20091108 20091110 ALL DLG EXLG Log data extracted to filename logextract txt on FTP root DLG 2 Set current logging level to 2 DLG Get current logging level Response is LDG 00002 Info Data Format DTF Select data packing format for selected input Available data formats depends on current input port as selected by SIN SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select data format for current channel EXAMPLES DTF Get current data format DTF L Show entries on the list DTF 1 Set current data format to 1 292 422 Packed 12Bit DTF C108 Get data format on channel 108 DTE C108 0 Use data format 20 DVI Unpacked 8Bit on channel 108 Enable Error Messages EME Enable broadcasting error messages SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE
46. 882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE Appendix B Serial API Adjust All Lens Position Parameters Simultaneously LMV Adjust all lens position parameters simultaneously SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE LMV lt lho gt lt lvo gt lt zom gt lt fes gt lt lhodir gt lt lvodir gt lt zomdir gt lt fesdir gt where lt lhodir gt lt lvodir gt lt zomdir gt and lt fcesdir gt represent the horizontal vertical zoom and focus position information Valid values for direction are and 1 EXAMPLES LMV 1000 1500 500 500 1 1 1 1 Local Settings LOC Set the time format and display options for temperature units SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE LANG Set the current language of the user interface TEMP Set the temperature units 0 Celsius 1 Fahrenheit TIME Set Time format 0 24 hour 1 12 hour EXAMPLES LOC TIME 1 Set time zone to standard 12 hour LOC TIME 1 Get list of formats LOC TIME LOC TIME 001 Get time format Lamp Changed LPC type ID serial number and pre used hours Record current lamp information into the lamp history then start a new entry Set lamp information of a new lamp hen the values are set use the LPC 1 command to add the record SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE LPID Set lamp type ID for the new lamp NONE Save lamp information to lamp history PREV Set lamp previous lamp hours for the new lamp SERL Set lamp serial num
47. CODE DESCRIPTION OF USE BACN Motor backlash in negative direction Read only BACP Motor backlash in positive direction Read only CALB Calibrate travel range and backlash on specified Only valid parameter for this command is 1 Set only command D4K25UserManual BB 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Appendix B Serial APLC CSTE Zoom Lens Position Adjustment ZOM Continued Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Moving lens mount to a specified vertical position RNGN Motor moving range in negative direction Read only RNGP Motor moving range in positive direction Read only RSET Move motor to the center flag then move back to current position Only valid parameter for this command is 1 Set only command STRT Start motor moving in specified direction where direction can be 1 1 Write only for v1 3 or newer STOP Stops the motor Write only for v1 3 or newer MOVR Moves the motor a given number of steps based on the current location Write only for v1 3 or newer EXAMPLES ZOM 500 1 Move lens to position 500 with positive approach ZOM 500 1 Move lens to position 500 with negative approach ZOM C101 500 1 Set lens zoom position for channel 1 to 500 with positive approach ZOM Return current motor position ZOM CALB 1 Calibrate the zoom ZOM RSET 1 Reset the zoom ZOM STRT 1 Starts motor moving in positive direction ZOM STOP Stops mot
48. D perspective This option only has meaning when the Frame Rate factor M is equal to 2 For this case 2 input frames of data are required to constitute a complete frame of image data This parameter tells the system which frames go together to make a complete image 7 3D Sync Polarity Keeps 3D stereo sync output the same as input true or reversed inverted True 3D L R sync output from GPO will match L R sync input Inverted 3D L R sync output from GPO will be the opposite of sync input left right right left 8 Dark Time Creates a blank time interval between left and right frames to a to synchronize the output See Dark Time and Output Delay Notes below Values between 0 and 65535 are accepted Tap the Launch Dialog button to enter the dark time value 9 Output Delay The non image time in Microseconds u Offset 3D stereo sync output in relation to dark time interval Acceptable values are between 32768 and 32767 are accepted where a positive offset delay and negative offset start early Tap Launch Dialog to enter the output delay value 10 Phase Delay The degree of reference between the left and right sync output Values between 180 and 180 are accepted Tap Launch Dialog to enter the phase delay value D4K25 User Manual 6 19 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 6 Projector Menus CH 1S TIE i 6 20 FRAME RATE N M NOTES These N M ratios define how many frames to display per number of fr
49. D4K25 USER MANUAL 020 100882 03 CHAISTIE D4K25 USER MANUAL 020 100882 03 NOTICES COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS Copyright 2014 Christie Digital Systems USA Inc All rights reserved All brand names and product names are trademarks registered trademarks or trade names of their respective holders GENERAL Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy however in some cases changes in the products or availability could occur which may not be reflected in this document Christie reserves the right to make changes to specifications at any time without notice Performance specifications are typical but may vary depending on conditions beyond Christie s control such as maintenance of the product in proper working conditions Performance specifications are based on information available at the time of printing Christie makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose Christie will not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the performance or use of this material Canadian manufacturing facility is ISO 9001 and 14001 certified WARRANTY Products are warranted under Christie s standard limited warranty the complete details of which are available by contacting your Christie dealer or Christie In addition to the other limitations that may be specified in Christie s standard limite
50. Engineering Info ProjectorHandler Update 114 136 2010 12 23 13 02 22 280 Engineering Info ProjectorHandler Update 35 2010 12 23 13 02 22 280 Engineering Info ProjectorHandler Update 36 e i Rs Download to USB g Menu W Marriage 8 9 Qe 01 02 56 PM Figure 6 7 Diagnostics System Logs Window Table 6 6 Diagnostics System Logs Window Control Description From The start date for the log file reporting period To The end date for the log file reporting period Type The type of log file to retrieve These are the available options All System Event Maintenance Operational Security Engineering 6 12 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 6 9 Server Test Window To open the Server Test window you need Operator Administrator or Service permissions Tap Menu gt Diagnostics gt Server Test Use the Server Test window to test subtitle and metadata commands supplied with presentation content You can search the subtitle and metadata xml files for errors in content or in transmission from the server The controls in the Server Test menu DO NOT turn metadata or subtitling OFF and ON Server Test 3 Meta File URI Subtitling URI p Menu Wf Operator VNC na Y Hf 02 38 23 PM Figure 6 8 Diagnostics Server Test Table 6 7 Diagnostics Server Test Control Description Meta File URL The URL of the Meta File XML for the current digital content Subtitling URL The URL
51. F list Tap Config 2 in the left pane and verify the correct value is selected in the Color Space field Display is Not Rectangular e Verify the projector is level and the lens surface and screen are parallel to one another e Adjust the vertical offset of the lens mount with the vertical offset knob or ILS e Check that the anamorphic lens is straight Rotate to orient the aperture correctly e Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Screen File Setup and verify the settings for the screen file are correct D4K25 User Manual 8 3 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 8 Troubleshooting CH 1S TIE 8 13 Display is Noisy Adjust the input source pixel tracking phase and filter Verify the video input is terminated 75 ohms If the device is the last device in a linked series verify the video input is terminated at the last input source Verify the cables connecting the input device to the projector meet the minimum requirements Add signal amplification or conditioning if the distance between the input device and the projector exceeds 25 feet 8 14 Display has Suddenly Frozen 8 15 8 16 Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord from the power source Plug the projector power cord into a power source and turn the projector on Data is Cropped from Edges Reduce the image size to fill the display area and then stretch the image vertically to fill the screen Add an anamorphic lens to regain image width See 6 13 7 Screen Fi
52. GB component x 0 314 0 006 y 0 351 0 006 2 6 5 When the input format is defined as 4 4 4 4 2 2 10 12bits in the tables below the following formats are supported 4 4 4 10 bit 4 4 4 12 bit and 4 2 2 12 bit Table 1 3GSDI Quad Link Formats requires dual link 3GSDI option card STANDARD Quadrant SMPTE 428 1 4096 x 2160 4096 x 2160 4096 x 2160 INPUT FORMAT 23 98 24 29 9730 4 44 12bits 12bits SCAN TYPE Alt Cnt 2D Quadrant BT 1769 3840 x 2160 23 98 24 4 4 4 12bits Progressive D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE Appendix A Specifications NAME STANDARD INPUT FORMAT SCAN TYPE Alt Cnt 2D Quadrant BT 1769 3840 x 2160 25 4 4 4 12bits Progressive Alt Cnt 2D Quadrant BT 1769 3840 x 2160 29 97 30 4 4 4 12bits Progressive Table 2 HDSDI Quad Link Formats STANDARD INPUT FORMAT SCAN TYPE MK 2D Quadrant SMPTE 428 1 4096 x 2160 24 4 2 2 10bits_ Progressive AK 2D Quadrant 4096 x 2160 30 4 2 2 10bits_ Progressive Alt Cnt 2D Quadrant BT 1769 3840 x 2160 23 98 24 4 2 2 10bits_ Progressive Alt Cnt 2D Quadrant BT 1769 3840 x 2160 25 4 2 2 10bits_ Progressive Alt Cnt 2D Quadrant BT 1769 3840 x 2160 29 97 30 4 2 2 10bi
53. ION OF USE BACN Motor backlash in negative direction Read only BACP Motor backlash in positive direction Read only Set only command CALB Calibrate travel range and backlash on specified Only valid parameter for this command is 1 Set only command Cxxx Replace Cxxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Moving lens mount to a specified vertical position with a specified direction RNGN Motor moving range in negative direction Read only RNGP Motor moving range in positive direction Read only RSET Move motor to the center flag then move back to current position Only valid parameter for this command is 1 Set only command STRT Start motor moving in specified direction where direction can be 1 1 Write only for v1 3 or newer STOP Stops the motor Write only for v1 3 or newer MOVR Moves the motor a given number of steps based on the current location Write only for v1 3 or newer EXAMPLES LVO 500 1 Move lens to position 500 along vertical axis with positive approach LVO 500 1 Move lens to position 500 along vertical axis with negative approach LVO C101 500 1 Set lens vertical position for channel 1 to 500 with positive approach LVO Return current motor position along vertical axis and direction LVO CALB 1 Calibrate the vertical axis LVO RSET 1 Reset the vertical axis LVO STRT 1 Starts motor moving in positive direction LVO STOP Stops motor LVO MOVR 100 Move motor 100 steps in nega
54. Lamberts When you run Foot Lamberts Calibration during a show the show stops To run the Foot Lamberts Calibration wizard you need Administrator or Service permissions Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Foot Lamberts Calibration System ok CHRISTIE Service k1 9 Beg 05 43 49 AM Figure 6 34 Administrator Setup Foot Lamberts Calibration Start Window D4K25 User Manual 6 40 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE 6 14 8 User Accounts Window Section 6 Projector Menus Use the User Accounts window to manage users passwords and user access rights Depending on your login level you will be able to manage users having the same or fewer access rights as you Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt User Accounts User Accounts System Ok Usemame operator admin user service Permission Operator Administrator Operator Service CHRISTIE Add Edit Delete er Menu Service Hi2 O VY Ef 01 38 01 PM Figure 6 35 Administrator Setup User Accounts Window Table 6 31 Administrator Setup User Accounts Window Control Description User Name and Permission A list of all users and their permissions Add Adds a username password and permission level for a new user Edit Edit user passwords and permissions Delete Deletes a user account D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 6 41 Section 6 Projector Menus CH 1S TIE Ad
55. MPLES TDR C101 1 Set L R display reference to 1 on channel 101 TDR C101 Get L R display reference on channel 101 Output Reference Delay time TDT Set output reference delay time for 3D control This command controls how much delay between the input and out put reference timing SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select reference delay for the current channel EXAMPLES TDT C101 1 Set output reference delay time to 1 on channel 101 TDT C101 Get output reference delay time on channel 101 L R Display Sequence TFD or the right Set L R Display Sequence for 3D control This selects which signal is considered first in the source signal the left SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select L R display sequence for the current channel EXAMPLES TFD L List all entries on Input Frame Dominance control TFD C101 1 Set Input Frame Dominance to 1 on channel 101 TFD C101 Get Input Frame Dominance on channel 101 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 B 23 Appendix B Serial API 3D Frame Rate Multiple TFR CHRISTIE Setup frame rate multiple for 3D control SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select 3D frame rate for the current
56. NOTE To prevent the projector from overheating or becoming unsafe an alarm sounds if the duct is obstructed or a fan fails It is recommended that you regularly verify that the exhaust is functioning correctly AALl Never disable the vane switch Attempting to operate the projector with inad equate airflow can result in dangerous overheating of the projector D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 2 9 Remove the Shroud To access the MLM and lens you need to remove one shroud Remove the second shroud when you use a Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount or a Real D Z or plug AC power cord into front face of the projector 1 Using finger pressure push down on the locations specified by the red arrows in the diagram 2 Carefully slide the shroud sideways and forward away from the MLM and lens Slide out and forward 3 Place the shroud cover on a clean surface to prevent scratches Figure 2 9 Shroud Removal 2 10 Install the Primary Lens Push Here The lens seals the projection head preventing contaminants from entering the main electronics area Do not operate the projector without a lens installed Install a lens plug when you install or transport the projector NOTE 1 Make sure the zoom ring is against the front of motor mount for lenses 1 6 2 4 1 1 8 3 0 1 2 15 3 6 1 2 Make sure the zoom ring is against the back of motor mount for lenses 1 45 2 05 1 1 25 1 83 1 3 All other lenses Leave a gap b
57. Projector Configuration Files that control image processing for a given source When you select Use PCF these options are not available 6 12 3 3D Control Window Use the 3D Control window to adjust and synchronize incoming 3D signals with external 3D equipment such as screens emitters and glasses Channel Setup Channel Name _ 8 1920x804 Scope P3 ia Jv Activate conta 2 i Enable 3D 2 3D Test Patterns Config 2 3D Control 3D Input Control _ 3D Output Control 3D Sync Input Mode 3D Sync Polarity 3D Disabled wy True LIR Display Reference Dark Time us 4 Not Used 0 Frame Rate N M Output Delay us 6 2 ua 0 UR Display Sequence Phase Delay deg Left LIR1 L2R2 c 0 Defaults y Menu Wf Mariage VNC 8 Y 01 48 20 PM Figure 6 13 Channel Setup 3D Control Window 6 18 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Table 6 12 Channel Setup 3D Control Window Control Description 1 Enable 3D Enables 3D 2 3D Test Patterns Displays 3D test patterns 3 3D Sync Input Mode Specifies whether a specific frame of input data has left eye or right eye data Use GPI polarity true or polarity inverted Select if you are using a single 3D signal requiring a separate 3D stereo sync input at the GPIO Use Selected Input Port polarity true or polarity inverted Select if your 3D source provides separate left and right data via 2 cabl
58. SAVE filename Save the 10 active MCGD measurement values to a file named filename If the file doesn t exist it will be created If the file already exists it will be overwritten Monitor Card Cage Fans MCF Enables or disables the monitoring of the two additional card cage fans SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE Set to 1 to monitor and 0 to not monitor EXAMPLES MCF 1 Start monitoring the card cage fans Channel Name NAM Set the descriptive channel name for the specified channel SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select channel name for the current channel EXAMPLES NAM C108 Scope 2 39 Set channel name for channel 108 NAM C108 Get channel name for channel 108 D4K25 User Manual B 15 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Network Setup NET Set the network parameters for Eth0 Gateway and Subnet 0 SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE DLPO Set the IP address for the MGMT Ethernet controller deprecated ETHO Set the WAN IP address for the projector GATE Set the WAN Gateway for the projector HOST Host name MACO Gets the MAC address of the projector SUBO Set the WAN subnet mask for the projector EXAMPLES NET ETHO 192 168 1 35 Set new IP address on the MGMT Ethernet controller ET GATE 192 168 0 1 Set the gateway ET SUBO0 255 255 255 0
59. The Main panel gives you easy access to the frequently used eig aan ME Projecta functionality when interacting with the projector This includes Interrogator buttons to select from nine user selected channels as well as i SMPTE Errors controls for the Power Lamp Douser Aux Lens Lens i System Logs Adjust and Test Patterns NOTE Status LED in the 2 DLP Management context of the TPC window refers to a circular indicator fe Wise chil that mimics a physical Light Emitting Diode LED Oo Channel Setup Advanced Setup Administrator Setup Fa Service Setup Title Bar 2 Status Window The title bar includes the current status of the projector in 2 About Window LJ the form of a green yellow or red LED The default is a Mi 2 Help window vil lt M a gj Menu W Service VNC 3 O Y E 0240 59PM i Figure 6 43 Help Window 6 50 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE 7 Maintenance This section provides information and procedures for performing projector maintenance You should read through this section in its entirety before performing maintenance activities When you perform projector maintenance obey all warnings and precautions the projector before servicing Failure to comply results in death or serious injury A DANGER ELECTRI CAL SHOCK HAZARD Always turn off disconnect and disengage all power sources to Only Christie accredited service technicians are permitted to open any en
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61. afts only never the glass DO NOT over tighten DO NOT stress the glass in any way 2 Check leads Make sure the anode lead between the lamp and igniter is well away from any projector metal such as the reflector or firewall Apply minimal torque on when envelope replacing screws Figure 7 2 Installing the Lamp D4K25 User Manual 7 5 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 7 Maintenance CH 1S TIE i 7 10 7 6 15 Re install the Front Lamp Duct NOTE It is critical that you lift the small light shield on the rear lamp duct cover so that it does not get jammed between the two pieces when they come together Figure 7 3 To ensure a good fit between the two pieces squeeze the top and bottom cover snaps to ensure they are locked in place The light shield should move freely to the touch Lift rear light shield 16 Close Lamp Door when installing 17 Turn Wall Circuit ON cilia due Figure 7 3 Light Shield on Front Lamp Duct 18 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 previously used enter 0 Click Save to save the data entered Figure 7 4 19 Click from the TPC Main panel to turn the lamp on 20 Open the LampLOC window Run LampLOC to optimize light output Figure 7 4 Add Lamp Window Rotate the Lamp 1 Lamp rotation must be performed
62. all available ILS files ILF 1 Set ILS file for current channel to index 1 in file list GEE Save filename Save the active ILS values to a file named filename If the file doesn t exist it will be created If the ile already exits it will be overwritten ILF FDEL LensSetup1 Delete the LensSetup1 ILS file from the system ILF FDEL 3 Delete the ILS file at index 3 in the list Intelligent Light System Config ILS Enable disable the Intelligent Lens System for each channel SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE ACLB Enable disable the Auto Lens Mount and Lens reset feature Once ACLB is turned on lens mount and lens system will be reset automatically when system is powered on CALB Calibrate travel range and backlash on specified Only valid parameter for this command is 5 SET only command CSTS Motor calibration status 0 100 B 6 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHRISTIE Appendix B Serial API Intelligent Light System Config ILS Continued ILS 1 Enable ILS ILS 0 Disable ILS position data in each channel will not be used Moving lens will not affect any channel setting ILS CALB 5 Calibrate all axes of the lens Set only command ILS RSET 5 Reset all axes of the lens ILS ACLB 1 Reset lens automatically when power on INST Sets ILS to installed NONE Enable Disable the Intelligent Lens System for each channel 1 0
63. ames that form EXAMPLE one complete image For all 3D use the denominator is 2 indicating that two frames 4 2 4 frames displayed left and right are combined into every complete display frame For non 3D it is 1 2 frames per image frame Set to the highest rate possible without image cropping NOTE Not for 2048 x 1080 H 24 HZ 24 HZ GE Ri R2 mE Ri R2 48 Hz 48 Hz 4 frames 2 sources 5 frames 2 sources 6 frames 2 sources 48 Hz x2 48 Hz x 2 5 48 Hz x 3 Pe eee cece EEEE LEER E UB RBA E AE 96 Hz 120 Hz 144 Wzee see Figure 6 14 Examples of Frame Rate N M DARK TIME and OUTPUT DELAY NOTES The dark time between incoming left and right frames provides a brief interval of non image time in microseconds for your switching device such as shutters in glasses to complete its switch When this interval is set properly neither eye sees image data intended for the other eye and this helps to prevent color artifacts and ghosting The output delay setting shifts the 3D sync in relation to the Dark Time interval starting each frame slightly earlier or later Too much offset can cause bleed through where each eye sees some data that is intended for the other or causes color cropping since some DMD sequences may be clipped D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 6 13 Advanced Setup Windows To open the Advanced Setup window you need Adv
64. ampLOC Setup 19 Lamp Position Intensity 0 2 LiteLOc e l o het Light Intensity Y Q 3 Auto LampLOC Do Auto Display Full Screen White Test Pattern ols Spay Menu Marriage 8 F Be 01 09 37 PM Figure 6 19 Advanced Setup LampLOC Setup Window Table 6 17 Advanced Setup LampLOC Setup Window Control Description Moves the lamp up down in out left and right The current position of the lamp displays in Cartesian coordinates Tap once to increase or decrease the lamp position by a single increment Press and hold a button to increase or decrease the lamp position by multiple increments You cannot move the lamp beyond the pre defined limits for the projector For D4K25 X Y 250 Z 175 Value Shows the current light sensor reading in arbitrary units of measure and does not represent actual lumens or fL Light Bar Indicates the current light intensity vertical bar and LiteLOC target red horizontal line Do Auto Starts the auto LampLOC calibration procedure which adjusts the lamp position until the highest light reading is obtained from the light sensor Display Full Temporarily displays a full screen white test pattern for the duration of the LampLOC adjustment Screen White The previous display reappears when you close the LampLOC Setup page or clear the check box Test Pattern Auto Shows the cur
65. anced Administrator or Service permissions Use the Advanced Setup windows to define the operating parameters for the projector including lamp settings and the lens position System Ok CHAISTIE 4K Preferred Channels All Power 3996x2160 4096x1716 ye 399 0 cy Flat XYZ Scope XYZ Fl 3 gt 1 2 3 Lamp 4096x1716 Z Reserved Reserved EP A core ee e A a Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup Douser Diagnostics gt cl vi 1 ets Channel Setu P Lamp History AuxLens lee AAvenCed Seuil LampLOC Setup i d Administrator Setup p LS File Setup ai Lens Adjust Service Setup gt a Lens Setup 4 gt About v Source File Setup TestP TestPattens el hep Screen File Setup hal Logout service MCGD File Setup bd S Menu TCGD File Setup 09 52 00 AM Figure 6 15 Functionality in Advanced Setup Windows Table 6 13 Functionality in Advanced Setup Windows Control Description 1 Current File The file to which you want to apply modifications This option is only available in the Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup ILS Setup Source File Setup Screen File Setup MCGD File Setup and TCGD File Setup windows Changes are applied to all channels that use this file 2 Save As Saves the configuration file with a new name 3 Save Saves the configuration file 4 Revert Cancels unsaved screen settings and reapplies the saved settings D4K25 Use
66. and Motherboard Related Information SYS Query only command that returns version information SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE BACB Return backplane version information D4K25 User Manual B 21 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Appendix B Serial API Projector Platform and Motherboard Related Information SYS Continued FACB Return faceplate version information PIBB Return PIB3G version information EXAMPLES SYS BACB Returns backplane version information Target Color Gamut TCG Set the Target Color Gamut file This file describes desired output colorimetry from the projector For this control to function the Measured Color Gamut Data must be accurate SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select target color gamut for the current channel EXAMPLES TCG C108 Atlantis Use file Atlantis on channel 108 TCG C108 Get target color file name on channel 108 TCG L List all available entries of target color control Enable 3D TDC Enable disable 3D on the specified channel or the current channel This controls the frame rate multiplication fea tures that allow for simulated three dimensional image projection SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select 3D enable for the current channel EXAMPLES TDC C108
67. and check the focus If center to edge horizontal focus in the image needs improvement rotate the focus barrel 2 12 Install the Optional Wide Converter Lens 1 Optimize the primary projector lens for optical alignment offset and boresight 2 Install the Auxiliary Lens Mount and Wide Converter Lens WCL using the instructions included with the kit 3 Adjust the vertical and horizontal position of the WCL to align it with the primary lens 4 Adjust the pitch up or down to equalize the top and bottom clearance to the primary lens barrel Adjust yaw to make the clearance between both lens barrels equal from side to side 2 12 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 2 13 Install the Lamp NYNNE This procedure should only be performed by a Christie accredited technician High pressure lamp may explode if improperly handled Always wear approved protective safety clothing whenever lamp door is open or when handling the lamp Moe Won If the projector is operating turn it off and allow it to cool a minimum of 10 minutes Turn the breaker switch for the projector off Disconnect the projector from AC power Put on your protective clothing and face shield Use the security key to open the lamp door and access the lamp cooling compartment Do not place heavy objects on the open lamp door Install the anode yoke assembly Use this table to determine the correct position of the anode yoke assembly Table 2 2 La
68. and digital RGB sources and displays them in their original format Using two DVI ports as a higher bandwidth dual link or twin link pair is not supported The 3G SDI ports accept 3G HD and SD signals 4 SDI connectors 2 from the PIB3G and 2 from the 3GIC option card can be used to input 4K resolution image Each SDI port can accept input from a 2K source The top left corner of the image is sourced by the PIB3G main board channel A the top right corner from channel B the bottom left corner from the option card channel A and the bottom right corner from the option card channel B The 4 inputs must be synchronized with maximum relative delay lt 60 pixel clocks The input format can be either in YC 4 2 2 10bit or RGB 4 4 4 12bit For a list of compatible DVI and 3G SDI sources see Section Appendix A Specifications Selecting a Source The projector uses pre configured channels to determine how to display images from different sources Each channel file contains the optimum processing and display settings for the source You select channels on the Main Touch Pad Controller TPC screen If the channel you need is not listed on the Main panel click All D4K25 User Manual 5 7 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE 6 6 1 Using the Touch Panel Controller TPC The TPC is a touch sensitive screen that you use to control the projector You can use the TPC to turn the projector and lamp on or off select channels and view status informati
69. ange of 2160 to 2160 pixels 3 Aspect Ratio The aspect ratio for the incoming signal The allowable range is 0 to 7 99 6 28 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHK 1S TIE l Section 6 Projector Menus 6 13 7 Screen File Setup Window Use the Screen File Setup window to define the display panel size and how you want the image cropped You can save your settings and apply them to other input devices Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Screen File Setup Screen File Setup Current Screen File 2048x1080 No Crop A Save As fa Save Revert Letter Box Lens Factor 1 0000 Presentation Cropping x 0 ii X 0 lt gt lt gt X yv E 0 0 y 5 Menu W Marriage 8 F eR 02 35 04 PM Figure 6 23 Advanced Setup Screen File Setup Window Table 6 21 Advanced Setup Screen File Setup Window Control Description Letter Box All image data is displayed and the aspect ratio is maintained Lens Factor The amount you want to stretch an image horizontally Allowable values can range from 0 00 to 7 99 Enter 1 if you are not using an anamorphic lens Presentation The size and location of the image By default the projector uses a 4096 x 2160 panel Cropping Hides unwanted image data D4K25 User Manual 6 29 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 6 Projector Menus 6 13 8 MCGD File Setup Window CHAISTIE Use the MCGD File Setup window to correct uncorrected on sc
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71. ate Screen and follow the instructions on the screen Trouble Establishing Communication with Projector Verify all input devices have the same subnet mask and unique IP addresses 1 From the Desktop Launcher Administrator Setup Communication Configuration menu check the IP Address and Management IP address with the Subnet Mask address Ensure these belong to the same network Blank Screen No Display of Image e Ensure the lens cap is not on either end of the lens e Ensure the lamp is ON Confirm all power connections are OK Ensure the douser is OPEN by verifying the state of the douser on Main panel as well as the state of the douser switch at the back of the projector in the top left corner e Ensure any test pattern other than the full black test pattern displays properly Verify the correct display file is selected For connections verify the correct port is used Image Appears Vertically Stretched or Squeezed into Center of Screen To regain full image width and proper proportions you may need to install an anamorphic lens Open the Source File Setup window and verify the resolution and aspect ratio settings Open the Screen File Setup window and verify the lens factor settings Inaccurate Display Colors Adjust the color tint color space and color temperature settings of your input source Tap Menu gt Channel Setup Tap Config 1 in the left pane and verify the correct value is selected in the PC
72. attern from the User Selected region D4K25UserManual 6 33 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 6 Projector Menus CH 1S TIE i 6 14 3 Preferences Window Use the Preferences window to modify projector system settings To open the Preferences window you need Administrator or Service permissions Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Preferences Q System Ok CHAISTIE Preferences Temperature Units Image Orientation Celsius Normal Front Luminance Units Language Foot Lamberts S English A 2 TPC Controls 3 Alarm Triggers J Beep on Screen Press J Over Temperature J Enable Screen Saver J Fon Failure Lamp Rotation WA Lamp Expiry IJ LD Log Warning Screen Saver Delay 10 oy Minutes 4 Touchscreen Preferences Brightness l J gt 28 Calibrate Screen WW Menu Marriage VNC 8 5 g 10 06 58 AM Figure 6 28 Administrator Setup Preferences Window Table 6 26 Administrator Setup Preferences Window Control Description Temperature Units Determines if temperature information is displayed in Celsius or Fahrenheit Image The direction of the on screen image Orientation Luminance Units Determines if luminance information is displayed in Foot Lamberts or Candela Language The language for the TPC and online help Beep on Screen Press Plays a sound when you touch the TPC screen Enable Screen Saver Enables a screen saver and determines the frequency that the screen saver appea
73. ber for the new lamp EXAMPLES LPC LPID 2 Set lamp type ID LPC SERL CDX30 001 Set lamp serial number LPC 1 Save information to lamp history Consecutive lamp changes require a 5 10 second time difference as writing to EEPROM is involved Lamp File LPF Set or get the current lamp file for the current or a specific channel This command can also be used to save the active lamp data to a new or existing lamp file and delete a lamp file from the system SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Set or get the current lamp file for a specific channel D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Appendix B Serial API Lamp File LPF Continued NONE Set lamp file for current channel SAVE Save the currently active lamp data to a file Will overwrite an existing file with the same name FDEL Delete a lamp file from the system EXAMPLES LPF C101 Default Set lamp file for channel 1 to file Default LPF L List all available lamp files LPF 1 Set lamp file for current channel to index 1 in file list LPF SAVE filename If the file doesn t exist it will be created If the file already exits it will be overwritten ILF FDEL LampSetup1 Delete the LampSetup1 lamp file from the system ILF FDEL 3 Delete the lamp file at index 3 in the list Lamp Hours LPH Get information on installed lamp Read only control
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75. channel EXAMPLES TFR L List all entries on the frame rate multiple factor TFR C101 3 Set frame rate multiple to 4 2 on channel 101 TFR C101 Get frame rate multiple on channel 101 Get Certificates TIG Gets the ICP certificate SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE ICPC Retrieve ICP Certificate EXAMPLE TIG ICPC Gets the ICP certificate 3D Input Reference TIR Setup the Input Reference for 3D control SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select input reference for the current channel EXAMPLES TDK C101 Use GPI polarity true set Input Reference to Use GPI polarity true on channel 101 TDK C101 get Input Reference for channel 101 Time Date TMD Set get the time date and time zone SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE DATE Get the date in the form yyyy mm dd Read only DSTA Set get the daylight savings time adjust value TIME Set get the local time in the form hh mm ss Ready only B 24 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Time Date TMD Continued TOFF Set Time Offset in seconds 900 seconds Must be powered ON Write only ZONE Set get the time zone EXAMPLES TMD DSTA 0 or 1 DST OFF or DST ON TMD DSTA 0 Turn daylight savings OFF 0 or ON 1 TMD ZONE 20 Set time zone to EST TMD TIME Get local t
76. closure on the ACAUTION projector and only if the AC power has been fully disconnected Failure to comply could 7 1 7 2 result in minor or moderate injury Inspect 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 Fill the Coolant Reservoir NNN HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE The coolant used in the projector contains ethylene glycol Use caution when handling DO NOT ingest AZANIN Only use coolant recommended by Christie in your projector Using unapproved coolant can result in projector damage and voids the projector warranty The liquid cooler system sends and receives coolant from the digital micromirror device DMD heat sinks Check the coolant level every 6 months by removing the top projector lid The coolant level should always be above the minimum level indicator If the liquid cooling system fails an over temperature alarm window appears in the Touch Pad Controller TPC The lamp turns off if the projector enters an over temperature state for longer than one minute Top up the coolant with the Christie approved coolant JEFFCOOL E105 Use the refill bottle with the nozzle provided in the Liquid Coolant Fill Servic
77. cted When the Enable Automatic ILS check box is selected the ILS adjusts each motor for the focus offset and zoom to automatically move the lens based on the settings in the selected ILS file Changing channels will change the position of the lens assuming the new channel uses a different ILS file To make adjustments to an ILS file use the motorized lens mount adjustment features in the Advanced Setup ILS File Setup window or Lens Adjust window from the Main panel to adjust the focus zoom and offset values NOTE Any changes made to the focus offset and zoom values will overwrite the current values in the ILS file therefore these changes will affect every channel that uses this ILS file 5 6 2 Enable Automatic ILS NOT Selected When the Enable Automatic ILS check box is NOT selected the lens does not move unless you make adjustments to the focus offset and zoom from the Lens Adjust window launched from the Main panel the ILS File Setup window is not available when the Enable Automatic ILS check box is not selected These settings will NOT overwrite the ILS values and changing channels will not affect the position of the lens The following table provides an example of what happens to the lens position and saved ILS Flat values when you adjust the focus zoom and offset in both states of the Enable Automatic ILS feature D4K25 User Manual 5 5 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 5 Projector Operation CHAISTIE Table 5 4 Exampl
78. ctions Q4VDC1 max 50mA max 3D ON Hi logic level O P transistor ON 3D OFF Low logic level O P transistor OFF 7 CONN_SYNC Out SYNC from projector To projector GPO collector Compatible with current projector GPIO requirements and restrictions 24VDC max 50mA max 8 3D_INPUT_REFRERENCE In 3D L R Input Reference P Voltage Limit 1 4VDC to 12VDC 9 12V Out Power to 3D system Maximum 1A Total between both 12V pins 10 3D_INPUT_REFRERENCE In 3D L R Input Reference N Voltage limit 1 4VDC to 12VDC 11 3D_DISPLAY_ REFERENCE In 3D L R Input Reference P Voltage limit 1 4VDC to 12VDC 12 3D_DISPLAY_REFERENCE In 3D L R Input Reference P Voltage limit 1 4VDC to 12VDC 13 CONN_3D_MODE Out 3D mode state from projector From projector GPO emitter Compatible with current projector GPIO requirements and restrictions 24VDC max 50mA max 14 CONN_SYNC Out SYNC from projector From projector GPO emitter Compatible with current projector GPIO requirements and restrictions 24DC max 50mA max 15 Not connected D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 3 7 CHAISTIE 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 Adjust the Image This section provides information and procedures for adjusting the projector image Maximize Light Output To ensure optimal operation and peak screen brightness use LampLOC to adjust the lamp position whenever you install a new lamp When you complete the LampLOC adjus
79. d Administrator or Service permissions Tap Menu gt Channel Setup Use the Channel Setup window to create and store customized projector settings for different inputs You can create a maximum of 64 channels 2 3 a 8 81900804 Scope P3 a pee 5 Jace 6 eon 7 3D Control 7 8 1920x8042 39Scope i een File han m C e E cal a cls O 9 Mw 08 24 14 am Active Channel Figure 6 10 Channel Setup Window D4K25 User Manual 6 15 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 6 Projector Menus Table 6 9 Channel Setup Window Control Description 1 Channel Name The name of the channel 2 Edit Name Edits the name of the currently selected channel 3 Active Channel Activates the selected channel 4 Activate Tapping the Activate button activates the currently selected channel If the Activate button is disabled the current channel selected is the active channel 5 Config 1 General configuration options 6 Config 2 Color configuration options 7 3D Control Features to support 2K 3D displays 8 Warning The currently displayed file does not exist on the system and needs to be defined in the Advanced Setup window 9 Defaults Applies the factory default settings of the current channel or all channels CHAISTIE 6 12 1 Config 1 Window The Channel Setup Config 1 window provides general configuration options when setting up a channel Chan
80. d could result in death or serious injury 7 Seog NU ale Indicates a hazardous situation that could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE Addresses practices not related to personal injury Never look directly into the projector lens or at the lamp The extremely high brightness can cause permanent eye damage For protection from ultraviolet radiation keep all projector housings intact during operation Protective safety gear and safety goggles are recommended when servicing VMTN ie FIRE HAZARD Keep hands clothes and all combustible material away from the concentrated light beam of the lamp NANN Position all cables where they cannot contact hot surfaces or be pulled or tripped over 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 radiation D4K25 User Manual 1 1 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 1 2 AC Power Precautions 1 3 1 2 To correctly install this projector a certified electrician must install a permanent a single phase connection from the projector to the AC supply You must operate the projector at the recommended volta
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82. d warranty and to the extent relevant or applicable to your product the warranty does not cover a Problems or damage occurring during shipment in either direction b Projector lamps See Christie s separate lamp program policy c Problems or damage caused by use of a projector lamp beyond the recommended lamp life or use of a lamp other than a Christie lamp supplied by Christie or an authorized distributor of Christie lamps d Problems or damage caused by combination of a product with non Christie equipment such as distribution systems cameras DVD players etc or use of a product with any non Christie interface device e Problems or damage caused by the use of any lamp replacement part or component purchased or obtained from an unauthorized distributor of Christie lamps replacement parts or components including without limitation any distributor offering Christie lamps replacement parts or components through the internet confirmation of authorized distributors may be obtained from Christie f Problems or damage caused by misuse improper power source accident fire flood lightning earthquake or other natural disaster g Problems or damage caused by improper installation alignment or by equipment modification if by other than Christie service personnel or a Christie authorized repair service provider h Problems or damage caused by use of a product on a motion platform or other movable device where such product has not b
83. ding User Username Password Confirm Password Permissions Operator Figure 6 36 Add a New User Window 6 42 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHK 1S TIE i Section 6 Projector Menus 6 14 9 Upgrade Window Use the Upgrade window to upgrade the projector software You must have Administrator or Service permissions to upgrade software Upgrade File Selection Window Upgrade 3 File Selection Extraction Please select your upgrade file Package Details Installation Available Upgrade Files Solaria Release v1 2 0 1 pkg Upload Remove Disk Space Used Free Space 1 55 GB Figure 6 37 Upgrade File Selection Window Table 6 32 Upgrade File Selection Window Control Description Available Upgrade Lists all the upgrades currently stored in the FTP directory of the projector Files Disk Space Used A visual representation of the amount of used disk space on the projector Free Space The amount of available free space on the projector Upload Uploads a file Remove Deletes an upgrade file Next Opens the Extraction window D4K25 User Manual GA 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE Section 6 Projector Menus Upgrade Package Details Window Upgrade File Selection Extraction Package Details Installation Table 6 33 Upgrade Package Details Window Upgrade Package Details Component Current Version Package Ver
84. dow you need Administrator or Service permissions Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Scheduler system Ok CHAISTIE oe Scheduler 09 00 00 PM ig m Enable Scheduler Delete All W Service 1 0 9 Qe 09 53 13 AM Be Menu Figure 6 30 Administrator Setup Scheduler Window Table 6 28 Administrator Setup Scheduler Setup Window Control Description Enables or disables the scheduler Enable Scheduler Delete All Deletes all scheduled events D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 6 36 6 14 5 Communications Configuration Window The Communications Configuration window configures the Ethernet settings serial communication parameters SNMP settings and remote access settings System Ok CH IS TIE 4K Communications Configuration 3 Device Name CDSProjectod N a Ethernet Settings 3 RS 232 Settings Eoee 10 10 2 191 Serial Speed Baud 115200 P Subnet Mask 255 255 240 0 Gateway 10 10 2 lee 1 Apply SNMP Settings 5 Remote Access Enable SNMP SNMP V2 SNMP V3 Serial Access Login Required inal Management IP Ethernet Access Download MIB to USB Apply Free Access ea S Menu Service NA O R 145255 Figure 6 31 Administrator Setup Communications Configuration Window Table 6 29 Administrator Setup Communications Configuration Window Control Description
85. e ILS Flat Values and Lens Position with Enable Automatic ILS Starting Adjust ILS Flat Values with Adjust ILS Flat Values with Position Enabled Automatic ILS Enabled Automatic ILS NOT Selected Selected Orig iTo eq iYe eq e ge to Focus 155 200 200 0 200 155 200 Zoom 100 125 125 25 125 100 125 Horizontal 0 35 35 15 35 0 35 Offset x Vertical 256 375 375 200 375 256 375 Offset y Using the offset focus and zoom knobs on the lens mount does not save the settings to the ILS file These settings will be lost once the Enable Automatic ILS check box is selected in the Advanced Setup Lens Adjust window 5 6 3 Access the ILS On the Main screen of the TPC tap Advanced Setup gt ILS File Setup 5 6 4 Enable ILS on a Channel On the Main screen of the TPC tap a channel Tap the Test Patterns button and then tap a test pattern On the Main screen of the TPC tap Lens Adjust oP Me Tap Enable Automatic ILS to automatically apply the active channel settings 5 6 5 Alter the Active ILS Settings 1 On the Main screen of the TPC tap Lens Adjust 2 Tap Enable Automatic ILS 3 Tap the directional arrows to adjust the values displayed in the X Y and Zoom fields These values over write the ILS settings 5 6 6 Maintain Lens Position Regardless of Selected Channel 1 On the Main screen of the TPC tap Lens Adjust 2 Clear the Enable Automatic ILS check box 3 Tap OK 5 6 D4K
86. e PWR0O Turn the projector ON and lamp OFF PWR1 Turn the projector ON and lamp ON PWR Get the target power state from the latest command sent to the projector Target power state For projector power states refer to Table 3 1 Remote Access Level RAL Set the remote serial protocol access level for a serial communications port Valid sections are 0 No Access 1 Login Required 2 Free Access Default value is 1 Login required SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE D4K25 User Manual B 17 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Appendix B Serial API Remote Access Level RAL Continued NONE Set the access level on Ethernet all ports PRTA Set the access level on RS232 port A EXAMPLES RAL 0 Disable remote serial protocol access for all Ethernet ports RAL Get access level for Ethernet ports RAL 0 RAL PRTA 2 Set remote serial protocol access level on port A to free access RAL PRTA Get access level RAL PRTA 2 Reboot TPC RBT Command for rebooting the TPC requires argument 3 SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE Reboot TPC use 3 as argument other arguments have no effect Schedule SCH Schedule a power up or a power down at a specific time SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE BPON Bypass power on scheduling 1 enable 0 disable BPOF Bypass power off scheduling 1 enable 0 disable POND Set the power on dat
87. e 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 After filling the reservoir check the coolant hoses for kinks which may restrict fluid flow If coolant drips on electronics or other 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 removed Then lightly moisten a new tissue with de ionized water and blot the area again Use a dry tissue to dry the area D4K25 User Manual 7 1 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 7 3 7 4 7 4 1 7 2 Inspect the Lamp NDINA Always disconnect the projector from AC power and wear authorized protective safety gear e Check the contact surfaces of the anode positive and the cathode negative connections for cleanliness e Clean electrical contact surfaces regularly to prevent contact resistance from scorching connectors Use an approved contact cleaner e Verify that all electrical and lamp connections are secure Inspect and Clean Optics Unnecessary cleaning of optics can increase the risk of degrading delicate coatings and surfaces If you are not a qualified service technician you can only inspect and clean the lens and lamp reflector Do not perform maintenance on other optical components Check these components periodically in a clean dust free e
88. e Lamp Power Supply Setup window to specify the length of the cable used to connect the projector to an external power supply Tap Menu gt Service Setup gt Lamp Power Supply Setup a Marriage VNC 8 9 E 03 34 04 PM Figure 6 41 Service Setup Lamp Power Supply 6 48 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 6 16 About Window Use the About window to view information about the projector including the serial number the current software version the Digital Light Processing DLP version the lens and lamp type If the projector has been upgraded a U appears at the end of the model number CHAISTIE 4K Copyright 2009 2011 Christie Digital Systems USA Inc All Rights Reserved Warning This computer program is protected by copyright law and intemational teates Unauthonzed reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law W Service vnc 2 Y GE 035027AM Figure 6 42 About Window D4K25 User Manual 6 49 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 6 Projector Menus CH 1S TIE 6 16 1 Help Window Use the Help window to view information about the Touch Panel Controller TPC windows 4 Contents Search 2 Navigating the User Interface 2 User Access and Rights Main Panel 2 Projector LED Status Indicators power te apaa
89. e and time setting the date time to empty will turn off power on scheduling until a new date time has been set Format yyyy mm dd hh mm POFD Set the power off date and time setting the date time to empty will turn off power off scheduling until a new date time has been set Format yyyy mm dd hh mm EXAMPLES SC BPON 1 Disable power on scheduling events it will still be possible to set the time but no event will occur SC POFD 2011 07 11 23 00 Schedule a power off event at 11pm on 11 July 2011 SC POND Set the power on event to no time no event will be scheduled if one was scheduled before it is removed SC BPOF Query the current setting for bypass power off events Screen Format SCF Select Screen format file which describes the geometry for the output image SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select screen file for the current channel EXAMPLES SCF C108 FLAT Use file FLAT on channel 108 SCF C108 Get screen file name on channel 108 SCF L List all available entries of screen control B 18 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE Shutter Douser SHU Open Close shutter douser SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE Select douser position 0 douser removed from optical path 1 douser blocking optical path STEP The number of st
90. e distance between the wall circuit breaker and the projector must not exceed 20 meters using 1 OAWG cables or 30 meters using 8AWG cables e For North American installations use at least OAWG copper wires for the connection of the main AC sup ply to the projector s ground lug e Copper or aluminum are acceptable as conductor wiring material to the terminal block 1 On the bottom of the projector in the front right corner loosen the two screws and slide the plate forward to expose the terminal block Remove bottom access plate loosen 2 screws Remove knockout plate 4 screws View of bottom right corner Figure 2 12 2 Remove the knockout plate located in the bottom right corner of the front bezel The AC supply is routed to the terminal block through an appropriate strain relief mounted on this knockout plate 3 Connect the AC power source to the terminal block beginning with the ground lead first Use an appropriately sized strain relief connector with the knockout plate provided to ensure adequate environmental sealing and to prevent the cables from wear and accidentally being torn out NOTES 1 The terminal block accommodates up to an 8 AWG wire 2 If desired a 90 strain relief connector can be used to route the power cable in a downward direction D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHRISTIE foo 00
91. e technician to correct DMD convergence issues D4K25 User Manual 4 5 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 4 Adjust the Image CH 1S TIE 4 10 Fold Mirror Adjustment If a corner or edge of an image is missing the fold mirror might be misaligned with the optical system To correct this issue e Adjust the screw closest to the operator s side right side when facing screen to raise or lower the image e Adjust the screw on the left side to move the image left or right Figure 4 8 Fold Mirror Adjustment 4 11 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 D4K25 via an Ethernet or RS 232 connection 4 6 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 4 12 Color Calibration To ensure an accurate color display 1 Measure the colors displayed on the screen from the center of the audience viewing location to determine the Measured Color Gamut Data MCGD value 2 On the Touch Pad Controller tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt MCGD File Setup and enter the color values in the x and y fields for the different colors 3 Tap Save The software automatically d
92. e the issue Integrator rod misalignment Contact your Christie accredited service technician to resolve the issue If the Do Auto option is not working tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt LampLOC Setup and adjust the lamp position manually Observe screen brightness by adjusting the XYZ values or use a light meter to check for changes in brightness flector Check that the anode yoke lamp yoke is in the correct position Figure 8 3 Check that the flat part of the anode end of the lamp if applicable faces up in the anode yoke For CDXL 20 and CDXL 30 lamps the flat part of the anode end of the lamp should be positioned at the 2 or 10 o clock position required Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt LampPower LiteLOC Setup Tap Enable LiteLOC Figure 8 3 Lamp Yoke Position If the lamp power is at the maximum setting to maintain a LiteLOC setting LiteLOC is automatically disabled Reduce the LiteLOC setting or install a new lamp D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 8 7 8 8 8 9 8 10 8 11 8 12 Touch Panel Controller TPC If the TPC does not appear restart the projector e 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 If the button taps on are misinterpreted the TPC screen may need recalibrating Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Preferences Tap Calibr
93. e to the ILS File settings are applied to all channels that use this ILS file 10 Auxiliary Lens Indicates if the channel uses an anamorphic lens 6 12 2 Config 2 Window Use the Config 2 window to change the color settings of a channel Channel Setup X Channel Name 1 3996x2160 Fiat XYZ amp Jf Activate Config 1 ietiotees _Mecsured Color Scan Type 3D Control 2 Nominal 2 Progressive oy Target Color Automatic Scan Type Detection XC28_DCI_XYZE_314_35 i Color Space ii pewne a 7 Eere Gamma PCT File Gamma 2 6 a LUT CLUT Linear_SxSx f2 Defaults r Menu WW Service 1 PE 055947AM Figure 6 12 Channel Setup Config 2 Window D4K25 User Manual 6 17 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE Section 6 Projector Menus Table 6 11 Channel Setup Config 2 Window Control Description 1 Measured Color The Measured Color Gamut Data MCGD file to use as a reference for calculating target color processing 2 Target Color The Target Color Gamut Data TCGD value 3 Color Space The method of color decoding for the current source The default for all 3G SDI sources is Unity RGB 4 Gamma The gamma correction required for the proper tonal range of the source material 5 LUT_CLUT Applies a 3D color cube for increased color accuracy 6 Scan Type The video scan type The default is Progressive NOTE Components marked with an asterisk are part of pre defined PCFs
94. ed correctly Note Zoom motor adapter removed for clarity 7 Install the cover with the screws NOTE Make sure the cover is between the mounting tabs Screws YS Lr ee 7 Tes Mounting tabs 8 Connect the harness wires Harness D4K25 User Manual 2 11 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 2 Installation and Setup CHAISTIE 9 Position the lens clamp DOWN to lock the lens assembly in place gt Clamp Locked 10 Calibrate the lens See Section 4 3 Basic Image Alignment for details 11 Install the shroud 2 11 Install the Optional Anamorphic Lens Make sure to optimize your primary lens first for best optical alignment offset and boresight 2 Install the auxiliary lens mount using the instructions included with the kit 3 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 4 Adjust the location of the anamorphic lens so that the image does not shift left or right with the anamorphic lens in and out 5 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 6 Remove the anamorphic lens and turn the Focus knob to re focus the primary lens The goal is for good focus at the center and on all sides 7 Re install the anamorphic lens
95. een designed modified or approved by Christie for such use i Problems or damage caused by use of a projector in the presence of an oil based fog machine or laser based lighting that is unrelated to the projector j For LCD projectors the warranty period specified in the warranty applies only where the LCD projector is in normal use which means the LCD projector is not used more than 8 hours a day 5 days a week k Except where the product is designed for outdoor use problems or damage caused by use of the product outdoors unless such product is protected from precipitation or other adverse weather or environmental conditions and the ambient temperature is within the recommended ambient temperature set forth in the specifications for such product Image retention on LCD flat panels m Defects caused by normal wear and tear or otherwise due to normal aging of a product The warranty does not apply to any product where the serial number has been removed or obliterated The warranty also does not apply to any product sold by a reseller to an end user outside of the country where the reseller is located unless i Christie has an office in the country where the end user is located or ii the required international warranty fee has been paid The warranty does not obligate Christie to provide any on site warranty service at the product site location PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Preventative maintenance is an important part of the continued
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97. eesseent A 7 A 9 EnVITONMENT sritis oiii pa Giese AA EA EEEE REREAD AREE ARETE A 8 A 9 1 Op rating FVM MCI iors cccsecevneduexsensenenyia Eene s oE ENE EN ESE EE ETENEE EERENS EEEE ESEESE OET A 8 A 9 2 Non Operating Environment 5 i lt ccardcsiecsnsisscxaaurnesexsasascuesisdseavedisnccaunbaadocanssteuspasiaeeantacaades A 8 ASTO PGC SCOT ES cnienemcrnnr e aa e A SEE ERE R N E EE A 8 A 10 1 Standard sold with PrOGuUct secs ceseaccstesessssaeasenstecsnansascezeesveswsaadeeouncualacenstiuseesuivearinnetsneares A 8 A 10 2 Accessories sold separately escicssesinncnnirisniccinrnrcnasi aii A 9 B Serial API Bel Fu unctiomCod S enaA E E A A O AANE ANA B 1 D4K25 User Manual v 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE 1 1 1 Introduction This manual is intended for professionally trained operators of Christie high brightness projection systems These operators are qualified to replace the lamp and air filter but should not attempt to install or service the projector Only accredited Christie technicians who are knowledgeable about the hazards associated with high voltage ultraviolet exposure and the high temperatures generated by the projector lamp are authorized to assemble install and service the projector Labels and Markings These warning labels can appear on the projector A DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation which that could result in death or serious injury AAEN Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoide
98. eps the douser should be moved when opening closing default 60 minimum 30 maxi mum 200 EXAMPLES SHU 1 Close shutter SHU 0 Open shutter SHU Get current status of shutter SHU STEP Get number of steps douser should move to open close Select Input SIN Selecting input port will reset the list and default data of DTF control Use index number or text description to select input port Available options are Auto select 292 A 292 B 292 Dual DVI A DVI B DVI Dual Twin SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select input for current channel EXAMPLES SIN Get current input port SIN L Show entries on the list SIN 1 Set current input port to entry with index 1 SIN C101 Get input port on channel 101 SIN C101 1 Set input on channel 101 SNMP Agent Configuration SNM This control will set the various configuration options for SNMP Agent SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE ENVT Enables Disables SNMP version 2 and enables version 3 LEXT Gets sets the Lamp Expire Trap Flag for the SNMP Agent D4K25 User Manual B 19 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Appendix B Serial API CHAISTIE SNMP Agent Configuration SNM Continued LHLT Gets sets the Lamp Half Life Trap Flag for the SNMP Agent TSIP Sets the Trap IP address for t
99. es at the 3G SDI A and 3G SDI B SMPTE ports This assumes the 3D stereo sync signal is included with the image data inputs rather than supplied separately at the GPIO port Use White Line Code true and inverted Select only if using a single 3D input signal in which an embedded white line at the bottom of each frame identifies left vs right and an additional separate 3D stereo sync input at the GPIO port is not present The bottom row of the left eye sub field should be pure white for the left most 25 of the pixel row and pure black for the remainder of the row The bottom row of the right eye sub field should be pure white for the left most 75 of the pixel row and pure black for the remainder of the row Use Line Interleave For use with 3D source data only When specified the TI system will de interleave each line into the left image or right image in memory as specified Line interleave can be used with PsF 3D data left and right data for one field then left and right data for second field 4 L R Display Reference Specifies which frame of eye data to display during a specific display frame This signal is referenced to the display frame rate which is specified by the Frame Rate N M 5 Frame Rate N M Sets how many frames to display per number of frames that form one complete image Increase the display frame rate to reduce flicker from your source s 6 L R Display Sequence Defines the frame order L R or R L required for 3
100. etermines the Target Color Gamut Data TCGD value The TCGD value determines what corrections are needed to display the correct colors 4 13 Electronic Screen Masking You can use the masking tool to correct image edge blanking The masking tool produces results that are similar to filing the aperture plate in a film projector After you create the Flat and Scope screen files you can use them in multiple channels Hardware Setup Use an infrared emitter to control gating in active glasses a polarizing Z screen Pi cell with passive glasses or filter wheel with passive glasses D4K25 User Manual 4 7 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE 5 5 1 5 2 5 3 Projector Operation This section provides information and procedures for operating the projector Turn the Projector On WARNING Do not attempt to turn the projector on if the AC supply is not within the specified voltage range 1 Turn the circuit breaker for the projector on 2 On the Touch Panel Controller TPC tap and hold the green power icon 3 On the TPC tap and hold the light bulb Rs icon to ignite the lamp Turn the Projector Off 1 On the Touch Panel Controller TPC tap and hold the light bulb icon to turn the lamp off 2 On the TPC tap and hold the red power icon The projector enters a cool down mode and the fans and electronics stay on for 10 minutes After this cool down period the projector enters standby mode 3 Ifyou are servicing the
101. etween the rotating zoom section of lens and motor mount 1 Unpack the zoom motor kit 2 Use a flathead screwdriver to install the zoom motor mount onto the lens with a screw clamp Screw Clamp A Zoom Motor Mount r wand Front Back a Flathead Screw Clamp ai D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 2 9 Section 2 Installation and Setup CH 1S TIE 3 Remove the cover from the zoom motor mount with a Phillips screwdriver Keep the hardware and cover 2 Philips 4 Install zoom gear ring and adapter onto the lens NOTE 1 Use a small adapter for lens 1 8 3 0 2 Use a large adapter for lens 1 45 2 05 2 15 3 6 1 25 1 83 1 3 All other lenses do not need an adapter Adapter Ring Mf sua gt if arce ADAPTER g ADAPTER 5 Verify that there is full travel of the gear ring and the alignment of the sensor is correct NOTE There must be a small gap between the gears to prevent binding To ensure there is a gap loosen the screws and readjust the gap Tighten the screws when you have completed the adjustment ss Flag Centered in Sensor Small i between Teeth Figure 2 10 2 10 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 6 Turn the lens clamp to the OPEN position on the MLM and fully insert the assembly straight into the lens mount opening without turning When the lens is fully inserted it is seated properly within the lens mount and the aperture is install
102. ge A WARNING 1 Disconnect projector from AC before opening any enclosure 2 High leakage current Earth connection essential before connecting supply A CAUTION 1 DO NOT allow anything to rest on the power cord Locate the projector where the cord cannot be damaged by people walking on it or by 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 product 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 power 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 Lamps used in the projector are under high pressure and you must handle them with caution Lamps can explode and cause serious personal injury if they are dropped or mishandled PIMA e 3i EXPLOSION HAZARD Wear authorized protective safety clothing whenever the
103. gnals Administrator This level of user can activate channel and test patterns perform screen Foot Lambert calibration define Ethernet settings IP network address restore backup files and upgrade the system software NOTE Administrators can add users and set user access rights from its own level and below only Service Installers and other service personnel can access all windows on the TPC yet cannot perform Marriage Table 6 3 Accessible Windows Per User Level Menu Main Status Operator Advanced Administrator Service x X X X X Status Diagnostics Interrogator SMPTE Errors System Logs Server Test DLP Management X X X except DLP Management X X except DLP Management X X X X Channel Setup Config 1 Config 2 3D Control Advanced Setup Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup Lamp Change Wizard Lamp History LampLOC Setup ILS File Setup Lens Setup Source File Setup Screen File Setup MCGD File Setup TCGD File Setup Administrator Setup Preferred Channel Setup Preferred Test Pattern Setup Preferences Content Devices Configuration Communications Configuration GPIO Setup Foot Lamberts Calibration User Accounts Upgrade Service Setup File Management System Access Lamp Power Supply Setup About Help D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1
104. gt Lamp History 12 Tap Acknowledge Lamp Rotation 7 11 Replace the Light Engine Air Filter Seog NUyale I Use only high efficiency Christie approved filters Never operate the projector without the filter installed Always discard used air filters You should check the condition of the light engine air filter monthly Replace the light engine air filter when you replace the lamp module or sooner if you are operating the projector in a dusty or dirty environment The filter is located on the right side of the projector behind the air filter cover l 2 Release two tabs on the air filter cover and remove 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 Install the air filter cover by inserting the two bottom tabs into place and then snapping the door closed 7 12 Replace the Liquid Cooling Air Filter The radiator air filter is located on left front side of the projector behind a small air filter cover 1 2 Release a single tab on the air filter cover and remove Slide the air filter out and discard Insert the new air filter with the air flow indicator facing toward the projector NOTE Never reuse an old air filter The air filters in this product cannot be cleaned thoroughly enough f
105. he SNMP agent EXAMPLES SNM TSIP xxx xXxx xxx xxx Sets the Trap IP address to Xxx xxx XXX XXX SNM TSIP 0 0 0 0 Setting the IP address to 0 0 0 0 will stop SNMP Agent from sending the traps Setting this flag to 1 will disable any future lamp half life traps ONMILEXT 1 Setting this flag to 1 will disable any future lamp expire traps SNM LEXT 1 SNM ENVT Get the flag to see if V2 is enabled 1 or disabled 0 SNM ENVT 1 Enable SNMP V2 SNM ENVT 0 Disable SNMP V2 Screen Orientation SOR Set screen orientation This allows for flipping the screen orientation to allow for various mounting options of the projector including the use of mirrors and front or rear screen projection SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE Select Orientation 0 Normal Front 1 Inverted Rear 2 Normal Rear 3 Inverted Front EXAMPLES SOR L List orientation options SOR Get the orientation status SORO Set orientation to front Select Source Format SRF Select the Source format file SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select source format for the current channel EXAMPLES SRF C108 XXX Use file XXX on channel 108 SRF C108 Get source file name on channel 108 SRF L List all entries of source control SRF RFSH 1 Refresh TI file list System Status SST Retrieve the vario
106. i oiae ieties eniai ae Na iea erT E EASE lates 7 1 T3 Inspect the Lap Hs ieasevtecconceesites can bacununecacseistheciesaaneatwrcsleaatesweetsasonateaerdeonit a Sanet REER CETATEA ET ECEE ESTRETES 7 2 T4 Inspect and Glean CGS sisisines naene A E ERR 7 2 TA T Clean the EA se ace chee aeea aia Ea Eea aA E a aTa e AEREE 7 2 Remove D St saaicencveecveteseaisccensaacugedicaceedoven hash EEEa R EREE NAE EEA E EEE RETES 7 2 Remove Fingerprints Smudges or Oil sssssssssssesssssessseessrsressesstserssressessrssessressessrssressesnt 7 2 7 5 Inspect and Clean the Lamp Blower snsesseeseesesseeseesseeseseesseesesersssesseserssressessessresseesresresseeseese 7 3 7 6 Clean the Teni erriren aan a REAR T ae cae E RT R RER 7 3 7 7 Inspect and Clean the Airflow Interlocks 00 0 0 ceccecsseceseceseceeseeececeseceseeeeceeeseecaeceseceeeeeeaeecsaeeees 7 3 7 8 Inspect the Laminar Airflow Device LAD ss cssccessisiasseseteenastetdecasdltcaetaiiarateticon beatae tate 7 3 17 9 Replace the L mp ae caie ssa sesiretecsuneciwehonsvereppaxtueusbessvs sussistvasupnscadceseaapesuenesuwcinen EEE ais 7 4 7 10 Rotate the Lamp is cascaadtecuncasshvasonsalsccasidanedusa biaacecedbansasesapeeceneaasacssednadanedinncissthantedebesatesesaneuseeents 7 6 711 Replace the Light Engine Air PICT sasciszesuicssscidssaneceshavanedeseeoinedussienssuesyetecseniedsieevinadessvadauintnrs 7 7 7 12 Replace the Liquid Cooling Air Filter secs scacsveudesecsseasonienesavnedvaaceecansnnenedsonv
107. ial number for primary installed lens and auxiliary lens SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE AMOD Auxiliary lens model ASER Auxiliary lens serial number MMOD Main lens model MSER Main lens serial number NONE Not available EXAMPLES LEN MMOD L List supported lens model LEN AMOD L List supported auxiliary lens model LEN MMOD 1 Set lens model LEN MSER xxxx Set lens serial number Lens Horizontal Position Adjustment LHO Adjust lens offset to specific horizontal position with a specified direction NOTE This command can only be used to update the current ILS file Changing the horizontal offset for the current channel will change the horizon tal offset for any channel using the same ILS file Use command without subcode IfILS is ON motor will move to specified steps and save data to the active channel e IfILS is OFF motor will move to specified steps do not save data to the active channel SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE BACN Motor backlash in negative direction Read only BACP Motor backlash in positive direction Read only CALB Calibrate travel range and backlash on specified Only valid parameter for this command is 1 Set only command Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Moving lens mount to a specified horizontal position with a specified direction RNGN Motor moving range in negative direction Read only RNGP Motor
108. ight side of the image fails to come into focus adjust the horizontal boresight Focused ae Left Right 5 When both sides appear equally blurry adjust the horizontal or vertical offset to re center the image g 6 Repeat steps 1 5 until both sides of the image projcior are focused f TONS Figure 4 3 Aerial View Illustrating 7 Tighten the horizontal hold screw to maintain Misaligned Boresight your adjustments 8 Check the boresight again D4K25 User Manual 4 3 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 4 Adjust the Image CH 1S TIE 4 7 Adjust Top and Bottom Boresight Focus the image at the top edge of the screen Loosen the vertical hold screw 1 2 3 Extend the lens focus completely 4 Adjust the Focus knob to retract the lens Watch the image at the top edge of the screen until it comes into focus If the entire screen is in focus proceed to step 8 5 Continue retracting the lens a Ifthe bottom edge of the image comes into focus before the lens is completely retracted adjust the vertical boresight bolt to direct or aim the lens mount UP towards the top of the screen to balance out the top bottom edges Vertical Vertical oresigh ocki b Ifthe top edge of the image is not in focus adjust the vertical a oe boresight bolt to direct or aim the lens mount toward the bot Figure 4 4 Vertical Boresight tom of the screen 6 When both sides appear equally blurry adjust
109. ime TMD TIME 17 50 45 TMD TOFF 120 Increase the time by two minutes TMD TOFF Disabled Control Error message returned when power is OFF 3D Output Reference Polarity TOP Setup output timing signal reference polarity for 3D control SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select output reference polarity for the current channel EXAMPLES TOP C101 1 Set Output Reference Polarity to 1 on channel 101 TOP C101 Get Output Reference Polarity on channel 101 User ID UID Allows users to login to the serial interface SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE None EXAMPLES 99 6 UID username password Login a user UID Logout the current user also happens automatically when a new user logs in UID UID username 01 Display the current logged in user and their access level Zoom Lens Position Adjustment ZOM Adjust lens to specific zoom position with a specified direction 1 1 NOTE This command can only be used to update the current ILS file Changing the zoom for the current channel will change the zoom for any channel using the same ILS file Use command without subcode IfILS is ON motor will move to specified steps and save data to the active channel e IfILS is OFF motor will move to specified steps do not save data to the active channel SUB
110. inacccxpsbaideceushigendatemas een 6 24 6 13 4 Advanced Setup ILS File Setup Window ccccssssssssseesscssscesscessccssncseccssacssnasenasenees 6 26 19S Lens Setup Vy Tl oss cisieacedasticsannupsavacecus R E EAR E ame ER 6 27 6 13 6 So rce Fil Set p WINGO W ecincinechdsinesasacwinesnesvensdvenensstdvenvueachdnsenssavmnvanassanedrennentduiaxesotduent 6 28 6 13 7 Screen Pile Setup WiNdOW seiescssaccansssdcnsaiacccssacsoedsesssnceoesbvasdeasineiecoussaccceuteedmasahecsulancnsdes 6 29 6 13 8 MCGD File Setup WInNdOW pu acusinadsuiensinaziciGewvistev cabana acanednerasdacis see A E R 6 30 6 13 9 TCGD File Setup Window sic sacscccassanee ss cnnzcasccresveascanneaatoradaceionenieadantennsseersaneaccnaneccesentcnedie 6 31 6 14 Administrator Setup WindoW ss sesesesseeseeseseseessesersseesstsrsstessessrssressesseserssressessrsseessessesseesseene 6 32 6 14 1 Preferred Channel Setup Window sisccsncsnsnccvercasheadattendsesinensnnessnasnacennnsdecrsienssecceundeasinnaetansee 6 32 6 14 2 Preferred Test Pattern Setup Window s sssssssssessesessseesseseresressesstssessersresessteseesessresseeseese 6 33 Gul 4a Pr terenc s WV INOW scccaasiauxcsaaaneracteandesaeaeeotanneetiasiie E an EERE aE aE AEAEE E EEE EEES 6 34 6 14 4 Scheduler WINdOW ciriciri nonnisi aa anaana oan EESE EaR ANES 6 36 6 14 5 Communications Configuration WindoW nce sicsscasiestvndacessnenasedistccancainiencevanbiaceavendesesnieddeuses 6 37 6 14 6 GPIO Setup WindoW coccssunccavesenu
111. ince lamp voltage increases with hours of use 2 The maximum power of the LPS is restricted to 3000W 100W Average Life CDXL 20 CDXL 30 CDXL 30SD Wait time between lamp strikes Warm up time to full brightness NOTE Hot re strikes reduce lamp life 3500 hours 2500 hours 2000 hours at 2 5kW 1100 hours at 3 kW 2 minutes min 20 minutes max Other lamps with bulb diameters not exceeding 70mm may also be used however the projector may not meet its specified light output rating Such lamps include the following CXL 30 3 0kW Xenolite bulb D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 A 7 A 8 A 8 1 A 8 2 Physical Specifications Overall Size L x W x H 1097 mm 43 2 inches x 635 mm 25 0 inches x 433 mm including lens mount stack and feet 17 0 inches Weight As installed with lens 111 kg 245 Ibs Shipping includes packaging 143 kg 315 Ibs Operating Position Rotation about projection axis 15 degrees maximum Tilt of projection axis from horizontal 15 degrees maximum Regulatory Safety CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 07 2nd Edition UL 60950 1 2nd Edition IEC 60950 1 2005 2nd Edition EN60950 2006 A11 2009 Electro Magnetic Compatibility Emissions FCC CFR47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A Unintentional Radiators CISPR 22 2008 09 EN55022 2010 Class A Information Technology Equipment Immunity CISPR 24 2010 EN55024 2010 EMC Requirements Information Technology Equipment
112. ions for DLG control D4K25 User Manual B 5 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 ICP File Management ICP Provides file management for LUT SCC PCT LUT CLUT MCGD TCGD Source Screen and PNG Test Pat tern files SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE FSET Adds or Copies an ICP file from the TPC s ftproot directory to the appropriate directory on the ICP Will not overwrite an existing file with the same name FGET Not supported FDEL Deletes a file from the ICP The filename parameter is case sensitive FCOP Not supported FREN Not supported EXAMPLES ICP FSET ones4K_LE LUT SCC Copies the ones4K_ LE LUT SCC PCT file from the TPC s ftproot directory to the UT SCC directory on the ICP ICP FSET Nominal MCGD Copy the Nominal MCGD MCGD file from ftproot to the MCGD directory on the ICP ICP FDEL Nominal MCGD Deletes the Nominal MCGD file from the ICP ILS File ILF Set or get the current ILS file for the current or a specific channel SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE C1xx Set or get the current ILS file for a specific channel NONE Select the ILS file for a current channel SAVE Save the currently active ILS data to a file Will overwrite an existing file with the same name Requires advanced access level FDEL Delete an ILS File EXAMPLES ILF C101 ILS Flat Set ILS file for channel 1 to file ILS Flat ILF L List
113. iseatens 5 5 35 6 3 Access the ILS iisi acarin iena a EEEa ia a EE eSEE PEELEN AEEA Raadi 5 6 9 04 Enable ILS on aC hannel jsecainnscucpuadacedsicnsanessansdueptssanctuiteossuunadeseelapiansiasieeMapaciiunadaad Noite 5 6 5 6 5 Alter the Active ILS Settings si cecaccsuiessscnunscecesexniadoncuer secsueasesssensiecennnveneunalssacesaumraesseataswunass 5 6 5 6 6 Maintain Lens Position Regardless of Selected Chantel ccccccccssecessceeseeesseeeteeeeeeeeees 5 6 50 1 Resettie IES siitsamast ioana Era a a Ea Ea a aiea ea EnaA 5 7 5 6 8 Calibrate the LLS siroter enee aae EEE NEE NEEE EEEE EEEa Ee ents 5 7 5 7 Display OOICIN cssuscers eswemssenbenndedwonioaredheawonestanwns EEE E REE EANA EEE EEEE EAEEREN 5 7 5 8 Selecting A SOUL seeren e E EEEE EE E AR R 5 7 EOS DA User Manal 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 6 Projector Menus 6 1 Using the Touch Panel Controller TPC sciccsscsceacsaasshccaadsathacaacstecanedsancceendadeupss shicavistiaineiusscatanes 6 1 GU Ui AVE CG CU op sarees ccs A E A 6 1 6 2 Open the On Screen Keyboard x icivcicosaase cesnnsighaveswntaeeeseusbaceneaarsnssecancanesenstaswnansontenaattvensanvraedneastavers 6 3 6 3 User Access and Rights oissniesiineerenr n A R RE E E 6 3 64 Status WINdOW eee ene oe ena aeann ne are eT ee en ee ee er ee Es indani TE eee 6 5 6 5 Alarm Wy ato Wy ssasiesag caso sa seuisaisiesnaleahsawtsapnandevs EEEa band ani sadeds AEN E E EEE OE REEE EERE 6 9 6 6 Interrog tor WINDOW wesesstictardsesedtecs
114. jector returns to the standby mode e 3D Connects the projector to 3D products such as MasterImage or Real D for polarizing and de ghosting 3D content during projection 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 e e e REGEN Regulators Enabled Indicates the presence of the internal regulator enable signal When illumi nated BLUE the internal regulators are enabled When OFF not enabled SOFTST Software State 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 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 Indicates the configured state of the FMT FPGA When RED unable to con figure FPGA with Main or Boot application When YELLOW in Boot application When Green in Main application ICPST ICP FPGA State 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 applica tion Port A Port B Indicates the status of the ICP input port A or B When OFF no source is
115. lamp door is open 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 This equipment is included in included in the Christie Protective Clothing Safety Kit 598900 095 NOTE Christie s protective clothing recommendations are subject to change Any local or federal specifica tions take precedence over Christie recommendations Lamp may explode causing bodily harm or death 1 Always wear protective clothing whenever lamp door is open or while handling lamp 2 Verify 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 or property damage D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 1 4 Contact Your Dealer If you encounter a problem with your Christie projector contact your dealer To assist with the servicing of your projector enter the information in the tables and keep this information with your records Table 1 1 Purchase Record Dealer Dealer or Christie Sales Service Contact Phone Nu
116. le 6 5 Diagnostics SMPTE Errors Window Region Control Description SMPTE Error 292 A Total The total count of 292 A errors Counts 292 A Recent The recent count of 292 A errors 292 B Total The total count of 292 B errors 292 B Recent The recent count of 292 B errors Clear Errors Clears the SMPTE errors from the logfile and resets all SMPTE Error Counts to 0 This is used for testing to see if the error returns SM PTE Error History A history of SMPTE errors D4K25 User Manual 6 11 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE Section 6 Projector Menus 6 8 System Logs Window To open the System Logs window you need Operator Administrator or Service permissions Tap Menu gt Diagnostics gt System Logs Use the System Logs window to retrieve or download log files System Logs x From To Type 2010 12 23 2010 12 23 All eS Retrieve Logs Date Type Severity Description e 2010 12 23 13 02 36 628 Engineering Info ProjectorHandler Update 114 136 2010 12 23 13 02 31 781 Engineering Info ProjectorHandler Update 3 2010 12 23 13 02 30 907 Engineering Info ProjectorHandler Update 114 136 2010 12 23 13 02 26 771 Engineering Info ProjectorHandler Update 134 2010 12 23 13 02 26 771 Engineering Info ProjectorHandler Update 134 2010 12 23 13 02 26 640 Engineering Info ProjectorHandler Update 57 2010 12 23 13 02 26 640 Engineering Info ProjectorHandler Update 71 2010 12 23 13 02 26 256
117. le Setup Window e e The Projector is ON but There is No Image Ensure AC power is connected Make sure the lens cover is removed from the lens Make sure the douser is open Tap onthe main TPC screen If the lamp does not strike see 8 2 Lamp Does Not Ignite on page 8 1 Tap Menu gt Channel Setup Verify the correct channel is selected and the settings are correct Ensure an active source is connected properly Check the cable connections and make sure the alternative source is selected Verify you can select test patterns If you can check your source connections again Ensure your server is running compatible software 8 17 The Display is Jittery or Unstable e Verify that the input device is connected properly If the input device is not connected properly the projector repeatedly attempts to display an image The horizontal or vertical scan frequency of the input signal may be out of range for the projector See Sec tion Appendix A Specifications for scan frequency ranges The sync signal may be inadequate Correct the source problem 8 18 The Display is Faint 8 4 e Verify the input source is terminated only once If the input is not a video source use a different sync tip clamp location D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 8 19 Portions of the Display are Cut OFF or Warped to the Opposite Edge If you have resized the image adjust the resizing settings until the entire image is visib
118. le and centered See 6 13 7 Screen File Setup Window 8 20 Display Appears Compressed Vertically Stretched e Adjust the frequency of the pixel sampling clock for the input source e Verify the size and position settings are correct for the input source e Use an anamorphic lens for HDTV and anamorphic DVD input sources that have been re sized and verti cally stretched 8 21 Inconsistent Picture Quality e Verify the quality of the signal from the input source e Verify the H and V frequencies of the input source are correct D4K25 User Manual 8 5 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHRISTIE Appendix A Specifications A 1 A 1 1 This section provides detailed D4K25 specifications Due to continuing research specifications are subject to change without Display notice Panel Resolution and Refresh Rate Pixel format H x V square pixels Processing path 2048 x 1080 4096 x 2160 23 97 120Hz A 1 2 Achievable Brig htness Measured at Screen Center A 1 3 A 1 4 A 1 5 A 1 6 A 2 2 0kW CDXL 20 3 0kW CDXL 30 3 0 kW CDXL 30SD Nominal 10 000 lumens 18 000 lumens 25 000 lumens Achievable Contrast Ratio 450 1 ANSI 1850 1 Full Frame ON OFF Color and Gray Scale Displayable colors Gray Scale resolution White Point Nominal White full white after calibration to Telecine mode Gamma Nominal Source Signal Compatibility 35 2 trillion 45 bits total linear 15 bits per R
119. m Lamp Power Ratings This table lists the minimum and maximum power settings for projector lamps Table 5 3 Minimum and Maximum Lamp Power by Lamp Type CDXL 20 2kW 1000W 50 2200W 110 CDXL 30 3 kW 1800W 60 3300W 103 5 6 Work with Lenses The lens mount secures the primary zoom lens to the projector and provides setup adjustments for correct boresight and manually controlled focus zoom and offsets t VERTICAL OFFSET Anchor Bolt Horizontal Borsig Zoom Ring HORIZONTAL a a Lock Unlock n Lens Focus Vertical Boresight Bolt Figure 5 1 Lens Mount 5 4 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHK IS TIE Section 5 Projector Operation The optional Intelligent Lens System ILS automates the process of adjusting the Focus Horizontal X and Vertical Y Offset and Zoom in real time using a motorized lens mount ILS settings are saved in a file named ILS Flat or ILS Scope Motorized Vertical Offset Vertical Offset Knob Motorized Zoom Horizontal Boresight Bolt Anchor Bolt Horizontal Offset Knob Lock Unlock Lens Vertical Boresight Motorized Horizontal Offset Figure 5 2 Anatomy of the Lens Mount An anamorphic lens 1 25x can be installed into the optional auxiliary lens mount then swung into place in front of the primary lens to widen a squeezed image into a properly proportioned scope anamorphic display 5 6 1 Enable Automatic ILS Sele
120. mber Projector Serial Number Purchase Date Installation Date The serial number is on the license label located on the front panel of the projector Table 1 2 Ethernet Settings Default Gateway Projector IP Address Subnet Mask D4K25 User Manual 1 3 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHRISTIE e 2 Installation and Setup This section explains how to install connect and optimize the projector display 2 1 Site Requirements To safely install and operate the D4K25 projector the installation location must meet these minimum requirements Physical Operating Environment e Maximum Ambient Temperature operating 35 C e Minimum Ambient Temperature operating 10 C External Exhaust Ducting e The installation site must provide a minimum of 450 CFM ft 3 min external exhaust airflow to ensure adequate cooling of the Xenon arc lamp at less than or equal to 25 C ambient and less than 3 000 feet ele vation Above 25 C or 3 000 feet 600 CFM is required For detailed instructions for measuring CFM see 2 8 Connect External Exhaust Ducting on page 2 8 Permanent Power Connection e A 30A maximum double pole UL listed wall circuit breaker is required It must be part of the building installation and easily accessible Single phase projector unit Maximum 15A circuit breaker protection provided as part of the building installation Protection from overcurrents short circuits and ea
121. moving range in positive direction Read only RSET Move motor to the center flag then move back to current position Only valid parameter for this command is 1 Set only command STRT Start motor moving in specified direction where direction can be 1 1 Write only for v1 3 or newer D4K25 User Manual B 9 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Appendix B Serial APL CA STI Lens Horizontal Position Adjustment LHO Continued STOP Stops the motor Write only for v1 3 or newer MOVR Moves the motor a given number of steps based on the current location Write only for v1 3 or newer EXAMPLES LHO 500 1 Move lens to position 500 along horizontal axis with positive approach LHO 500 1 Move lens to position 500 along horizontal axis with negative approach LHO C101 500 1 Set lens horizontal position for channel 1 to 500 with positive approach LHO Return current motor position along horizontal axis and direction 1 or 1 LHO CALB 1 Calibrate the horizontal axis LHO RSET 1 Reset the horizontal axis LHO STRT 1 Starts motor moving in positive direction LHO STOP Stops motor LHO MOVR 100 Move motor 100 steps in negative direction LHO MOVR 200 Move motor 200 steps in positive direction Lamp ID Type LID Get lamp type ID for the currently installed lamp Supports readback of the list of supported lamp types SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE Get Lamp ID for current lamp This is a read only con
122. mp Types Available for D4K25 and Anode Yoke Position LAMP TYPE ANODE YOKE POSITION 20kW CDXL 20 Move the lamp cradle as far forward as possible position closest to igniter CDXL 30 CDXL 30SD short Move the lamp cradle to the rear position which is approximately 3 0 kW arc 1 closer to the reflector CXL 30 Install the lamp See Section 7 9 Replace the Lamp for lamp replacement instructions Observe all warnings and wear protective safety gear Reflector K 735 0 oration 0 Locat required Figure 2 11 Yoke assembly installa D4K25 User Manual 2 13 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 2 Installation and Setup CH 1S TIE 2 14 Connect the Projector to AC Power with a Permanent Connection 2 14 AZEN 1 Certified electrician required 2 Ground earth connection is necessary for safety Never compromise safety by returning the current through the ground 3 Connect ground FIRST to reduce shock hazard from high leakage Nete Use an appropriate strain relief connector on the AC supply cable to prevent the cable from rubbing against the projector knockout plate and becoming damaged When connecting the projector to AC power follow all electrical codes for your location In addition follow these recommendations e A 30A maximum double pole UL listed wall circuit breaker is required It must be part of the building installation and easily accessible e Use 10AWG or 8AWG wiring Th
123. municate with the projector from a computer server or an existing network connect the equipment to the Ethernet hub or switch For applications or equipment utilizing serial communications use the Christie proprietary serial protocol to connect to the RS232 PIB3G port on the PIB3G When using Christie serial protocol over Ethernet connect to port 5000 NOTICE The RS232 PIB3G port located on the PIB3G faceplate utilizes Christie proprietary protocol and is intended for Christie accessories or automation controllers only Clem EI TE Lae From External 2 O Ethernet Hub h nae on nae or i PORTA Figure 3 3 Connecting Communications D4K25 User Manual 3 3 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 3 Connect Devices to the Projector CHK IS TIE 3 2 Connect Devices to the SCCI Port The Simple Contact Closure Port SCCI port is a DB 9 male connector is located on the PIB3G input panel and is used to control a limited set of projector functionality through contact closures This table lists the control functions available through the SCCI Table 3 1 SCCI Connector Pinouts PIN SIGNAL NAME DIRECTION DESCRIPTION 1 5V Standby Out Current limited 5VDC supply 2 Lamp ON In ene at Power ON mode lamp is 3 5V Standby Out Current limited 5VDC supply 4 Lamp OFF In Projector at full power lamp is OFF 5 5V Standby Out Current limited 5VDC supply 6 Douser Closed In Close douser 7 Douse
124. n onaactaeanteastuswsesssaconaeaierieonttecwieaveatescuntecensumaeeeuuptactaeats 4 4 4 Adj st Offsets E EAE E O AAS 4 2 4 5 Adjust Offset with an ILS cas tse xa etanecenceeinsesina nes en cating aneelea noun aaneeey conden eaaadn oie eames 4 2 4 6 Adjust Lett and Right Boresight x cocscssasisantsapevatars aischowoasdeakssasiadesndlaanssedeustexs EAEE EEE 4 2 4 7 Adjust Top and Bottom Boresight codes suuscveacsuoncdssasseecedsannscbsatarwadcsbanccsssborcasedaantdasdsaspieeiataneasastucses 4 4 4 8 Adjust Top and Bottom Boresight with an ILS wo cece cee ceeeeeeeeseeceseceeeeeseecnaeceeeeeeeesseeesaeenes 4 5 4 9 Adj st DMD CONVETSENCE cisse a E E dena eee eda em eee 4 5 4 10 Fold Mirror AEN IS TAMMC TAL 25 ses tvcaccnuncssevsecedanciecaneeics aneaneausresetaceuamssscvnadeceeseswitsaansemeaqerasnticcneeaeneats 4 6 4 11 Ae AMDT aA the SysteMscsnsnsnssnsnian naaa A A E E 4 6 4 12 Color Calibration xssxu ntvensesine mex anawnsdgeientiesnaandua nvaauidunasteeiimuniauansanteaqieneaiursaassaancaatinstaeeenee 4 7 AAS lection Screen Masking x sics scsi ont csadcsacesaduvacssessadastdierdalssaheatennbiaawesasaeniesosuacaceeimboneaanneusnants 4 7 5 Projector Operation 5 1 UTS Projector On sinreoneocrn irere in E E E E R E REEE ents 5 1 5 2 T rn th Projector Offeret ieii ea eaaa R EN L N EENE EREEREER 5 1 Sud Projector Power St teS siessen ii i etn Eee RE A EK EE A S EETA EEE EERE 5 1 5 4 Projector LED Status Indicators exacviv seciaoucuesynecacansnSeneuee
125. name on channel 108 CSP L List all entries of color space control Defaults DEF This control will reset all preference and configuration settings in the device to their default values The value of 111 must be sent with each of the sub codes as well as the default The number 111 helps prevent accidental use of this control Select data packing format for selected input SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE CHAN Restore default channel settings for specified channel 0 defaults all channels CONF Restore default configuration settings PREF Restore default preferences UNSV Restore unsaved controls USER Clears all users and restores the factory default user NONE Restore channel config preferences and users EXAMPLES DEF 111 Restore all preference configuration and user controls to default DEF USER 111 Clear all users and restore factory default user DEF CONF 111 Reset all configuration controls DEF PREF 111 Reset all preference controls DEF CHAN 101 Restore Channel 101 DEF CHAN 0 Restore all channels D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE Data Logging DLG Set get the lowest log level to write to the engineering log also extract data from log in text format Levels are 0 Trace Level test output threading info protocol 1 Debug Debug messages 2 Info Informational messages 3 Notices Event of importance 4 Warning Warnings
126. ndow Use the Lens Setup window to setup the primary and auxiliary lenses and configure the Intelligent Lens System ILS if it is installed Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup Q System Ok CHRISTIE Lens Setup 2 1 Lens Data Primary Lens Serial Number Generic Zoom ia kal Save Auxiliary Lens Serial Number None iz f Revert 2 Intelligent Lens System ILS Installed J Enable Automatic ILS a Reset on Startup Quick Reset Full Calibration Bi Menu Service 2 Y E 01 42 21PM Figure 6 21 Advanced Setup Lens Setup Window Table 6 19 Advanced Setup Lens Setup Window Control Description Primary Lens The type of primary lens installed on the projector Serial Number The serial number for the primary lens Auxiliary Lens The type of auxiliary lens installed on the projector Serial Number The serial number for the auxiliary lens Save Saves the lens type or serial number s Revert Reverts to the last saved values for the lens type or serial number s Enable Automatically moves the lens to the position specified by the channel and overwrites focus zoom Automatic ILS and offset settings in the ILS file Reset on Startup Uses ILS settings to calibrate the lens when you start the projector Quick Reset Resets the ILS and returns the lens to the manual position Full Perform a full ILS calibration and returns the lens to the
127. ned test patterns D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 B 7 Appendix B Serial API B 8 Internal Test Pattern ITP Continued STUP Add test pattern from full list of defined test patterns to the user list USER Select test pattern from user defined test pattern list EXAMPLES ITP Get current test pattern 0 means no test pattern is used ITP 4 or ITP Use number or string to set test pattern ITP USER 4 or ITP USER Use number or string to set test pattern from user s test pattern list ITP FULL 1 Use full screen size ITP FULL 0 Use active channel screen file ITP NOCR 1 Set non correction test patterns for measured color you can use ITP STUP DC2K Framing Green DC2K Framing Red Add these two test patterns to the user list ITP STUP 1 3 Add these two test patterns indexed in the ITP list to the user list Lamp Intensity Calibration LCA This control is used to calibrate correlate the intensity feedback mechanism to footlamberts Note the minimum maximum pe are used to pick two eae on the curve These points will not stay consistent over the life of the lamp but t e conversion algorithm wi extrapolate the conversion beyond the range of the two end points Foot lamberts for minimum maximum power are converted to integer by multiplying 100 because serial command pro tocol does not support floating point number NOTE Changing the
128. nel Setup 2 Channel Name _ 8 1920x804 Scope P3 a JY Activate aaa Icon Config 2 3D Control Input 6 Use PCF 292 A wa PCF Data Format 7 Dcom_Rce 185 YCbCr 4 2 2 10 bits P Lamp File Source File Default a 1920x804 2 39 Scope a ILS File Screen File ILS Scope m4 Scope wa Auxiliary Lens Path Defaults si Menu Wf Marriage VNC 8 Y fe 08 24 14 AM 6 16 Figure 6 11 Channel Setup Config 1 Window D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Table 6 10 Channel Setup Config 1 Window Control Description 1 Icon The icon associated with the channel 2 Input The location or connection for the current input 3 Data Format The source type 8 10 12 bit and whether or not it is packed 4 Source File The resolution and aspect ratio of the incoming source To view a list of available sources see Section 6 13 6 Source File Setup Window 5 Screen File The display area masking cropping and lens for the current input 6 Use PCF Selects a pre defined Projector Configuration File PCF for the input and prevents Channel adjustments 7 PCF The PCF file 8 Lamp File The lamp configuration associated with the channel Click Launch Dialog to edit the lamp file settings Any changes made to the Lamp File settings are applied to all channels that use this lamp file 9 ILS File The ILS configuration associated with the channel Click Launch Dialog to edit the ILS file settings Any changes mad
129. nerated 1 Lamp Life Expiry Warning will be generated when lamp hours extends past lamp life Warning will be reported in SST Warning will be cleared by extending lamp life or changing the lamp NONE Set or get expected lamp life ROTA Set to 1 acknowledge the Lamp Rotation Warning Will auto clear at lamp life or on lamp change ROTW 0 No warning will be generated 1 Lamp Rotation Warning will be generated when lamp hours extends past 1 2 lamp life Warning will be reported in SST Warning will be cleared by LPL ROTA or changing the lamp EXAMPLES LPL 1500 Set lamp life limit to 500 hours LPL 0 Set lamp life limit to default hours based on the lamp type LPL Get lamp life limit LPL LIFE 1 Enable lamp expired message LPL LIFE 0 Disable lamp expired message LPL ROTW 1 Enable lamp rotation message LPL ROTA 1 Acknowledge that lamp was rotated Lamp Mode LPM Set lamp mode to constant Po or LiteLOC for global and per channel NOTE This command can only be used to update the current lamp file Changing the lamp power P the current channel will change the lamp power for any channel using the same lamp file SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace Cxxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Set lamp mode for the current channel EXAMPLES LPM 0 Set Constant Power mode for current channel LPM Constant Power Set Constant Power mode for
130. nt if necessary Within the exhaust duct connected at the top of the projector adequate airflow must be maintained and routed outside of the building Inspect regularly and confirm that 1 there are no obstructions or kinks within the ducting 2 all air intake areas are unobstructed and 3 exhaust airflow is at least 450 CFM measured at the rigid end of the duct when not connected to the projector Refer to 7 1 Inspect Ventilation on page 7 1 600 CFM is required in projection rooms with ambient temperature above 25 C or eleva tion above sea level greater than 3000 feet Inspect the Laminar Airflow Device LAD The LAD filter is attached to the light engine assembly handle in the light engine compartment Inspect the LAD filter every six months If the LAD filter is dark grey contact Christie or your dealer for replacement D4K25 User Manual 7 3 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 7 Maintenance CHK 1S TIE i 7 9 Replace the Lamp 7 4 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 clothing 4 Never attempt to remove the lamp when it is hot The lamp is under a great deal of pressure when hot and may
131. nvironment 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 These are the recommend tools for removing dust or grease Soft camel hair brush e Dust free blower filtered dry nitrogen blown through an anti static nozzle Dust free lens tissue such as Melles Griot Kodak tissues 18LAB020 Opto Wipes 18LAB022 Kim Wipes or equivalent e For the lens only lens cleaning solution such as Melles Griot Optics Cleaning Fluid 18LABO011 or equiva lent For the reflector only Methanol Cotton swabs with wooden stems Lens cleaning cloth or microfiber such as Melles Griot 18LAB024 or equivalent Clean the Lens 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 the lens only if absolutely required Remove Dust 1 Brush most of the dust off with a camelhair brush or use a dust free blower 2 Fold a microfiber cloth and wipe the remaining dust particles off the lens with the smooth portion of the cloth that has no folds or creases Do not apply pressure with your fingers Instead use the tension in the folded cloth to remove the dust 3 Ifsignificant dust remains on the lens surface dampen a clean microfiber cloth with lens cleaning solution and wipe gently until clean Remove Fingerprint
132. of Subtitling XML for the current digital content D4K25 User Manual 6 13 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 6 Projector Menus CHAISTIE 6 10 DLP Management Window Use the DLP Management window to manage the TI Integrated Processor ICP electronics Tap Menu gt Diagnostics gt DLP Management System ok CHAISTIE DLP Management x F Stop DLP Communication Reset DLP Download ICP Certificate Download LD Certificate DLP Self Test Wi Menu Service Hi2 9 GFR 01 36 28 PM Figure 6 9 Diagnostics DLP Management Window Table 6 8 Diagnostics DLP Management Window Control Description Stop DLP Turns off communication to the DLP hardware Integrated Processor Communication Download ICP Copies the ICP certificate to a file on the USB drive If a USB drive is not available the Certificate file is saved to the FTP root directory Reset DLP Resets the ICP board Do not select this option when a movie is playing 6 14 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 6 11 Network Devices The Network Devices menu only displays when you add a network device in the Network Devices Setup window You can interact with the device via an on screen keyboard by clicking in the top right corner of the window You can also alter the zoom of the device by clicking the drop down menu 100 l in the top right corner of the window 6 12 Channel Setup Windows To open the Channel Setup windows you need Advance
133. on The TPC is mounted on the rear of the projector You can tilt and turn the TPC to improve the viewing angle There are two USB ports under a cover on the rear of the TPC that you can use to download log files and install software upgrades You can disconnect the TPC from the projector and an optional cable allows you to control the projector from a maximum distance of 100 feet If the TPC fails or is disconnected press the emergency start button that is recessed on the faceplate This starts the projector turns the lamp on and opens the douser 6 1 1 Main Screen Use the Main screen of the Touch Panel Controller TPC to access power lamp douser auxiliary lens lens adjust and test pattern settings You can also select channels Status LED Title Bar b systemOk T CHAISTIEAK Preferred Channels Power w F lat x YZ z a XYZ d F at f 3 F n K 2 1 2 3 Lamp 4096x1716 b Reserved b Reserved re Scope P3 w PCF Flat ve PCF Scope l M r 4 5 6 Douser 4 3840x2076 4 3840x 1608 d 3840x2076 E amp d Fiat P3 re Scope P3 w Flat P7v E Auxlens 7 8 3 10 Operational Status Lens Adjust a PIB Status Standby Power Oke Sees Maori Test Pattems Q LDStatus Run IMB Status Mariage 9 rada 9 les Marriage NA 9 QE 125527Pm Navigation Button Status Bar Figure 6 1 Main Panel D4K25 User Manual 6 1 Projector Menus This section provides information and procedures for using project
134. or ZOM MOVR 100 Move motor 100 steps in negative direction ZOM MOVR 200 Move motor 200 steps in positive direction B 26 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 OOO 103 1 7 9 O12 ASSY TECH DOCS D4K25 Corporate offices USA Cypress ph 714 236 8610 Canada Kitchener ph 519 744 8005 Worldwide offices United Kingdom ph 44 118 977 8000 France ph 33 0 1 41 21 0036 Germany ph 49 2161 664540 Eastern Europe ph 36 0 1 47 48 100 Middle East ph 971 0 4299 7575 Spain ph 3491 633 9990 Singapore ph 65 6877 8737 Beijing ph 86 10 6561 0240 Shanghai ph 86 21 6278 7708 most current technical documentation please visit www christiedigital com Japan ph 81 3 3599 7481 South Korea ph 82 2 702 1601 CHAISTIE
135. or menus You can use projector menus to adjust projector settings and view status information 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 6 Projector Menus Table 6 1 Main Panel CHAISTIE Control Description 1 Title Bar Status LED Q Status Error M essage Critical alarm exists 2 Channels Buttons Displays a green yellow or red LED A green LED indicates that the projector is operating properly If a monitored system falls below a normal reading the LED is yellow or red A yellow LED indicates a warning and a red LED indicates a critical error that you must correct Click the status LED to open the Status win dow and resolve issues For information about the Status window see Section 6 4 Status Window Displays custom projector settings oO 3996x2160 Flat XYZ 1 3 All Channels Button Click to choose a channel from all 64 channels 4 Power Turns the projector on or off Press off to place the projector in stand by mode Power OFF Power ON To prevent accidental activation you must press and hold the on or off buttons A message displays in the title bar when the projector turns on or off 5 Lamp Lamp OFF Lamp ON nd z 5 6 Douser Douser Closed Douser Opened Turns the lamp on or off To prevent accidental activation you must press and hold the on or off buttons A boot delay occurs if you select lamp on before pressing power on Opens or closes the douser
136. or reuse and can lead to the contamination of optical components Install the air filter cover by inserting the bottom tabs into place and then snapping the door closed 7 13 Replace the Lens NM e eh Tap and hold the red power button on the TPC Main panel to turn the lamp and projector off Allow the lamp to cool for a minimum of 10 minutes Unplug the projector Remove the shroud Turn the lens clamp to the OPEN UP position Release the lens locking lever UP position D4K25 User Manual 7 7 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 7 Pull out the lens and replace it with a different high brightness lens NOTE Always install the lens with UP label in the top position This will assist in achieving consistent boresight alignment each time the lens is replaced See 2 10 Install the Primary Lens 8 Secure the lens with the lens locking lever DOWN position 9 Calibrate the lens 10 Install the shroud 7 8 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHRISTIE Troubleshooting 8 8 1 Projector Does Not Turn On e Check the wall circuit breaker to see if it is ON If there is a prob Pe lem with the wall circuit breaker have a certified electrician inves tigate any electrical problem r 4 e Check the status of the LEDs on the rear corners of the projector Figure 8 1 If there is no activity see 3 pe le e Verify power by looking through the rear right side grill One SS a LED should be present in
137. pack top right Intake Fanpack top left LAD Fan Radiator Card Cage Exhaust Operator side Card Cage Exhaust Non Operator side Input Frequency Lamp Power Supply Fan Temperatures degrees Celsius Card Cage Exhaust Lamp Exhaust 65 C warning gt 75 C critical Filtered Air Intake Integrator 90 C warning gt 100 C critical Prism 60 C warning gt 70 C critical Blue DMD 63 C warning gt 68 C critical Green DMD 63 C warning gt 68 C critical Red DMD 63 C warning gt 68 C critical ILS Board LampLOC Board EVB Board Lamp Power Supply FMT FPGA ICP FPGA ICP Board PIB Backplane Extractor fan intake OK Failed AC Blower OK Failed Lamp Door OK Failed Fire Alarm OK Failed Input Port Data Format 292 A Total SMPTE Error Count 292 A Recent SMPTE Error Count 292 B Total SMPTE Error Count 292 B Recent SMPTE Error Count CPLD Self Test PI Board Seated Properly RAM Self Test Flash Self Test LVDS Self Test LampLOC Main Code CRC LampLOC State LampLOC X Sensor LampLOC Y Sensor LampLOC Z Sensor EVB Main Code CRC EVB State LVPS AC OK LVPS DC OK 6 6 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE Lamp Info Section 6 Projector Menus Lamp ID Lamp Se
138. present When GREEN active source present Touch Panel Controller TPC The TPC is a touch sensitive screen that you use to control the projector It is mounted on the rear of the projector and you can use the flexible connection to adjust the viewing angle In general the TPC provides users with a means for monitoring operation and status of the projector You typically use the TPC to turn the lamp on or off select an input device and view status information You can install the TPC on a wall near the projector or you can use the optional extension cable to control the projector from a maximum distance of 100 feet 2 4 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 2 4 2 5 Installation Safety and Warning Guidelines VMTN ie QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN REQUIRED for all installations This product must be installed in a restricted access location VMNTN Ue Never operate the projector without the covers in place The projector uses a high pressure lamp that may explode if improperly han dled Always wear manufacturer approved protective safety clothing gloves jacket face shield whenever the lamp door is open or when handling the lamp Only qualified technicians should install projector lamps PANAN To prevent the projector from tipping unexpectedly you must install the safety strap on the rear of the projector VMN Ue Four or more people are required to safely lift and carry one projection head a short distance Remove
139. r Manual 6 21 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 6 Projector Menus CHAISTIE 6 13 1 Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup Window LiteLOC is a power control algorithm that increases the power level to maintain lamp brightness as the lamp ages Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup Critical alarm exists CHAIS TIE 4K Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup 2 Current Lamp File Default ma IA Save As lal Save A Revert Manual Power Adjust Lamp Status Intensity rN Amps 0 5 0 1 Power 110 Volts 0 v 4 Watts 0 LiteLOC g tes 0 00 oO F Enable LiteLoc 2 LiteLOC Hours 150 Target Light Meter Set Target 0 E Light Intensity y Menu W Marriage 8O 9 Be 01 31 12 PM Figure 6 16 Advanced Setup Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup Window Table 6 14 Advanced Setup Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup Control Description 1 Power The percentage of power to supply to the lamp See Table 6 15 for the valid Lamp Power ranges for specific lamp types 2 Enable Applies LiteLOC to the current channel LiteLOC 3 Light Meter Set Automatically enables LiteLOC and maintains the current brightness level as long as possible The Target Light Meter value is an arbitrary unit of measure not lumens or fL 4 Amps Volts Lamp current in amperes lamp voltage in lamp power in watts approximate Foot Lamberts reading Watts FL or on the light sensor
140. r Open In Douser open 8 Health Output Out Open Collector Low when one of the following interlocks is tripped or condi tions present Lamp Door Lamp Blower e Extractor Tamper Ballast Communication 9 Ground Out Ground NOTE All SCCI inputs require a pulse input of 50ms to several seconds to operate reliably Inputs are 5V resistor current limited LED s inside of optocouplers A Health Output on this connector is also provided for locations that require a projector Health Output The output is an open collector circuit which only draws power when the projector is deemed to be un healthy The primary use of the Projector Health Output is to ensure that patrons are not left in a dark location due to projector fault Therefore any fault that results in the content playback stopping should cause this circuit to draw power and indicate an un healthy state The projector is always considered to be healthy in Standby Mode since there is no fear of projector fault causing an impact to patrons in this mode 3 4 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE Section 3 Connect Devices to the Projector Connect Devices to the GPIO Port The GPIO port is a 37 pin D sub connector female located on the PIB3G input panel and provides 8 input and 7 output signals for connecting external devices to the projector To configure the pins on the connector tap Menu gt Administrator Set
141. r window to retrieve log files and current configuration information in a single file Select Basic Mode to return log files or select Enhanced Mode to return log files and registered batch files Select Download to USB to copy the log and batch files to a USB drive http www 7 zip org system ok CHAISTIE Service Hi2 V E 01 3447PM Figure 6 5 Diagnostics Interrogator Window 6 10 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 6 7 SMPTE Errors Window To open the SMPTE Errors window you need Operator Administrator or Service permissions Tap Menu gt Diagnostics gt SMPTE Errors The SMPTE Errors window displays a numerical representation of the signal integrity of the HD SDI signals sent to the projector on the BNC signal cables Click Clear Errors to clear all errors Q System Ok CHAISTIE SMPTE Errors 2 SMPTE Error Counts SMPTE Error History Description Cout Date 292A 228 e 292 A Total 0 12 30 2009 6 14 26PM 0 0 292 A Recent 0 12 30 2009 6 24 27PM 0 0 292 B Total 0 12 30 2009 6 34 27PM 0 0 292 B Recent 0 12 30 2009 4 53 44 PM 0 0 12 30 2009 5 03 44 PM 0 0 12 30 2009 5 13 45PM 0 0 12 30 2009 5 24 05PM 0 0 12 30 2009 5 34 05PM 0 0 12 30 2009 5 44 05PM 0 0 12 30 2009 5 54 06 PM 0 0 Clear Errors 12 30 2009 6 04 07PM 0 0 x PIB Temperature 30C Wi Menu Service Hi2 Y E 01 35 21PM Figure 6 6 Diagnostics SMPTE Errors Window Tab
142. reen colors Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt MCGD File Setup MCGD File Setup Current Measured MCGD File black ca A Save As kal Save Revert x y 7 9 Red MKSA 0 31890 4 6 Green 0 27410 0 68500 1 3 Blue 0 14150 0 04670 White 0 29490 0 31930 0 Black 0 00000 0 00000 cs He 3 5 We Menu Wf Marriage vnc 8 9 of 02 36 20 PM Figure 6 24 Advanced Setup MCGD File Setup Window Table 6 22 Advanced Setup MCGD File Setup Window Control 1 Gamut Visual Control 2 Off Button Description Enables the color test pattern on the screen Turns off the displayed color and returns the projector to content play 3 Revert 4 Back Reverts to the previously saved value Deletes the entry before the cursor one character at a time 5 Enter Button Advances the cursor to the next text region Record MCGD Color Settings ot OY Ye E S a 6 30 Select Off and then tap Save Measure the coordinates at the screen with a color meter Enter the values in the X and Y fields of the MCGD File Setup window Repeat Steps 3 5 for each color On the Touch Pad Controller tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt MCGD File Setup In the Current Measured MCGD File list select Onsite Tap a color option button to display the full field YCbCr test pattern 020 D4K25 User Manual 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHK 1S TIE i Section 6 Projector Menus 6 13 9 TCGD File Setup
143. rent LampLOC procedure completion status LampLOC Progress Bar Cancel Auto Cancels the LampLOC calibration D4K25 User Manual 6 25 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 6 Projector Menus CHAISTIE 6 13 4 Advanced Setup ILS File Setup Window Use the ILS File Setup window to modify the Intelligent Lens System ILS settings in an ILS file Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt ILS File Setup The ILS File Setup window is not available if you have not selected the ILS Installed option in the Lens Setup window Changes made to settings are applied to all channels that use the ILS file Tap once to increase or decrease the focus offset or zoom by a single increment Press and hold a button to increase or decrease the focus offset or zoom by multiple increments If you adjust the focus offset or zoom of the lens mount manually the new settings are not saved in the ILS file ILS File Setup 2 Current ILS File LS Flat v lA ive A ll Save f Revert 5 y amn G a 7 Quick Reset B Menu W Marriage VNC 8 Y 0223 52 PM Figure 6 20 ILS File Setup Window Table 6 18 ILS File Setup Window Control Description Focus Adjusts the zoom Zoom Adjusts the offset Offset Resets the lens to the mechanical center before moving back to the original position 6 26 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHK IS TIE Section 6 Projector Menus 6 13 5 Lens Setup Wi
144. rial Number Lamp Power Lamp Current Lamp power in watts Lamp current in amps Configuration Projector model Lamp Voltage Lamp voltage in volts Luminance Luminance in Foot Lamberts or Candela Lamp Intensity Current light intensity reading Lamp Expired Status Yes No Lamp Needs Rotation Yes No Total Hours on Installed Lamp Total number of hours on current lamp Lamp State On Off Displays projector model Projector serial number Displays projector serial number Date of manufacture Displays manufacture date Projector subtype Projector subtype ID Light engine native resolution 2048 x 1080 Lamp Power Supply ID Peripherals IP Address Displays IP address Subnet mask Displays subnet mask address Gateway Displays gateway address Auxiliary Lens Install Status Yes No Auxiliary Lens Type Type of auxiliary lens installed ILS Install Status Yes No ILS Main Code CRC ILS Temperature Displays ILS temperature in Celsius Fahrenheit when ILS is installed ILS Board ID ILS Boot Version ILS Software Version ILS Hardware Version ILS X Sensor ILS Y Sensor ILS Focus Sensor ILS Zoom Sensor ILS State System Hours on projector ICP State Lamp Hours on projector Lamp Power Supply State Available Disk Space MB Disk space used MB Available Memory KB ICP 3 3v rail ICP
145. rs Screen Saver Delay Over Temperature Fan Opens an alarm window when a pre defined event occurs Failure Lamp Rotation Lamp Expiry Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the touch screen display Calibrate Screen Opens the Calibrate window 6 34 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Use the Time Setup window to change projector time settings To open the Time Setup window you need Administrator or Service permission Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Time Setup System Ok CHAISTIE Time Setup a Time Zone GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada 24 Hour Time Adjust for Daylight Savings Time 2 Time Adjust Current Time Time Offset sec 2010 12 23 10 08 00 AM _ 0 Offset Time 2010 12 23 10 08 00 AM Apply Time Adjustment Marriage VNC 8 5 10 08 01 AM Figure 6 29 Administrator Setup Time Setup Window Table 6 27 Control Description Time Zone The time zone where the projector is installed 24 Hour Time Displays time in a 24 hour format Adjust for Daylight Savings Automatically adjusts the time for daylight savings Time Time Offset Increases or decreases the projector time Apply Time Applies time adjustment settings Adjustment D4K25 User Manual 6 35 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE Section 6 Projector Menus 6 14 4 Scheduler Window Use the Scheduler window to schedule when the projector turns on or off To open the Scheduler win
146. rth faults must be part of the building installation Protection from overcurrents short circuits and earth faults must be part of the building installation The disconnect device double pole switch or circuit breaker with minimum 3mm contact gap must be readily accessible within the projection room This product can be connected to an IT power distribution system 2 2 Tools Required for Installation You need these tools to install the D4K25 projector e 12 screwdrivers Phillips 2 magnetic and flat 19mm and 7 8 wrenches e Assorted Allen keys metric e Heat extractor e Christie approved protective safety clothing if you are working with the lamp e Lamp e Lens cleaning tissue and solution D4K25 User Manual 2 1 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 2 Installation and Setup CH 1S TIE 2 3 Projector Components 2 2 LED Status Indicators x 2 Motorized Lens Mount Mounting for Motorized XQ Auxiliary Lens Mount MALM Figure 2 1 Projector Overview Air Filter Cover and Air Filter The air filter filters the intake air before it circulates in the front compartment to cool the main electronics See Section 7 11 Replace the Light Engine Air Filter Manual Douser Override Closes the douser Closing the douser rotates a shutter blade in front of the lamp and reduces lamp power to 2kW to conserve lamp life The override switch is meant for emergency use only Exhaust Duct and Vane Switch Ex
147. ructions and the vane switch at the exit duct moves freely The pre installed outside venting duct should be rigid at the projector and must also include a heat extractor and blower that maintains a minimum of 450 CFM when the projector is operating at less than or equal to 25 C ambient and less than 3 000 feet when measured at the projector exhaust opening A WARNING e 600 CFM is required in projection rooms with an ambient temperature above 25 C or located at an elevation greater than 3000 feet above sea level a Figure 2 7 Connect Exhaust Ducting e At minimum a 10 long strong metal duct must be installed at the projector to prevent glass shards from exiting the duct in the event of a lamp explosion Determine the Projector Exhaust CFM Value Use an airflow meter to measure the ft min or ft Default Weight Position 450 CFM sec at the rigid end of the open exhaust duct that connects to the projector Take the measurement at the very end of the duct without the projector connected Use this formula to determine the CFM value for the projector Measured linear ft min x 0 35 CFM Table 2 1 Airflow Requirement Top View into z Exhaust Duct Min Lamp Type Airflow CFM Required 2 0 kW 450 CFM 3 0 kW 450 CFM Add an extractor or a booster if there is Figure 2 8 Exhaust Duct Vane Switch insufficient airflow Do not mount the extractor on the projector as this may introduce some vibration into the image
148. s Smudges or Oil 1 Brush most of the dust off with a camelhair brush or use a dust free blower D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 7 5 7 6 7 7 7 8 2 Fold a microfiber cloth and wipe the remaining dust particles off the lens with the smooth portion of the cloth that has no folds or creases Do not apply pressure with your fingers Instead use the tension in the folded cloth to remove the dust Inspect and Clean the Lamp Blower NOTICE DO NOT bend the impeller blades or loosen the balancing weights A clogged lamp blower impeller or motor can reduce air flow leading to overheating and failure of the lamp 1 Vacuum loose dirt from the lamp blower impeller 2 Ifnecessary use a brush with hot water 3 Fold a clean microfiber cloth and dampen with methanol and wipe evenly with the smooth portion of the cloth that has no folds or creases Do not apply pressure with your fingers Use the solution in the cloth to collect the dirt Clean the Igniter Clean the high voltage terminal and insulator to remove accumulated dust or dirt Inspect and Clean the Airflow Interlocks The D4K25 uses two airflow interlocks a lamp blower vane switch and an extractor vane switch The lamp blower vane switch is located within the lamp cooling compartment The extractor vane switch is located just inside the top duct on the projector lid Check and clean the switches to remove accumulated dust or dirt that could impede moveme
149. s perimeter 5 With the framing test pattern on screen re check projector leveling so the top edge of the image is parallel to the top edge of the screen D4K25 User Manual 4 1 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 4 Adjust the Image CHAISTIE 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 2 Adjust Offset Project an image with the primary lens Always adjust offset before boresight Select a framing test pattern and then adjust the horizontal and vertical offset to display a square image on the screen with minimal projector aiming error NOTES 1 For the best optical performance and minimize keystone error use offset and not aiming to center the image in off axis installations 2 Avoid extreme tilts or offsets Corner vignettes on a white test pattern indicate extreme offset that should be avoided using mechanical alignment Adjust Offset with an ILS Project an image with the primary lens Always adjust offset before boresight Ensure the correct lens is selected in the Advanced Setup Lens Adjust window before calibration to ensure you remain within the applicable boundary of the installed lens 1 Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lens Setup 2 Tap Enable Automatic ILS Enabling Automatic ILS overwrites the pre defined settings for the channel 3 Tap the Test Patterns icon and select a framing test pattern 4 Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt ILS File Setup 5 Tap the directional arrows in the Offset area For best optical performance make
150. s problem adjust the Vertical Bore Figure 4 6 Vertical Boresight sight Bolt to direct or aim the lens mount UP towards the top of the screen to balance out the top bottom edges If the top edge of the image fails to come into focus gt Focus Left then the image focuses behind the screen To correct i Edge Center this problem adjust the Vertical Boresight Bolt to T g TTR direct or aim the lens mount DOWN towards the bot i j tom of the screen for Repeat Steps 2 5 until the top and bottom of the screen s2 sos are both well focused Figure 4 7 Adjust Vertical Boresight Although all sides of the image should now be in focus the center of the image may be slightly blurry at this point Re focus the center of the image The goal is for good focus at the center and on all sides Adjust the Vertical Locking Screw to lock the lens mount in place and check boresight again Adjust DMD Convergence DYNN A UV EXPOSURE Protective UV glasses must be worn when performing convergence adjustments A convergence problem occurs when one or more projected colors red green blue appears misaligned when examined with a convergence test pattern Normally the three colors should overlap precisely to form pure white lines throughout the image and one or more poorly converged individual colors may appear adjacent to some or all of the lines Contact your Christie accredited servic
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153. sion 99 5 0 67 TPC Software 99 5 0 38 EVB Main 99 5 003 EVB Boot 1 4 001 IMCB ILS Main 0 0 0 0 IMCB ILS Boot 0 0 0 0 IMCB Lamp Boot 1 2 001 New Version S 99 5 0 67 99 5 0 38 99 5 003 1 4 001 99 5 003 1 2 001 1 2 001 Upgrade Different Components Only Recommended ICP Only Force Install Force Upgrade All Factory Install Prev Next Figure 6 38 Upgrade Package Details Window Control Description Upgrade Upgrades system components that are newer or older than the currently installed version Different Components Only ICP Only Force Forces an ICP install regardless of what current version is installed Install Force Upgrade All Upgrades all components in the upgrade package Factory Install Removes all configurations and upgrades all components Upgrade Upgrades system components that are newer or older than the currently installed version Different Components Only 6 44 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 6 15 Service Setup To open the Service Setup window you need Service permissions Use the Service Setup windows to manage backup and restores of projector data 6 15 1Service Setup File Management Window Use the File Management window to manage backups and restore system settings Tap Menu gt Service Setup gt File Management File Management 3 Backup Backup 2 Restore File to restore Browse Select
154. switch on the transformer D4K25 User Manual Be This section provides information and procedures for resolving common projector issues If you cannot resolve a projector issue contact a Christie accredited service technician 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 8 Troubleshooting CH 1S TIE i 8 3 Lamp Suddenly Turns Off e e e Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup Increase the lamp power Tap Menu gt Status and then Interlocks in the left pane Review and correct all interlock failures If EVB errors occur check the door interlock Tap Menu gt Status and then Temperatures in the left pane Verify if the DMD temperatures are too high If the temperatures are too high cool the projector Ensure the projector is properly ventilated the air filters are not blocked and the liquid cooling reservoir has coolant Replace the lamp 8 4 Flicker Shadows Or Dimness e e 8 5 LampLOC Not Working e 8 6 LiteLOC Not Working e 8 2 Ensure the douser is open Run a LampLOC adjustment Verify that a LampLOC adjustment is not in progress Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt LampPower LiteLOC Setup Monitor the Power field to determine if the power is consistent or varying Increase the lamp power Lamps which are near end of service may not operate reliably at a lower power setting Fold mirror misalignment Contact your Christie accredited service technician to resolv
155. tatus of the Power Lamp Douser and Aux Lens These icons change as these elements update from changes on the projector The current time also displays 11 Status Bar Menu Button os Menu Status Service Hi64 Y z a Select Test Pattern Tap the Select Test Pattern icon to open the Preferred Test Patterns window and select a test pattern to display 6 2 Open the On Screen Keyboard Tap the Launch Dialog button E to open the On Screen Keyboard The Onscreen Keypad is only available when you need to enter numerical values On Scrwen Lepboant Figure 6 2 On Screen Keyboard 6 3 User Access and Rights This table lists the Touch Panel Controller TPC permissions D4K25 User Manual 6 3 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 6 Projector Menus Table 6 2 User Levels CHAISTIE Permission Level Description Status Any user can view basic projector status diagnostic information and software version information This is the default level for Serial Communication sessions Operator This level of user can view detailed diagnostic logs for in depth troubleshooting and view server errors This is the default level at the TPC Advanced This level of user can define all display setups such as source resolution aspect ratio image cropping and color gamut information optimize light output record lamp changes and define setup files as selectable choices for processing a variety of incoming si
156. terface Connector Bit Rate Flow Control Data Format Communication Protocol A 3 3 RS232 ICP Interface Connector Bit Rate Flow Control Data Format A 3 4 GPIO Port Interface Connector Number of I O Lines Type of Connection Input Current Output Current Input Forward Voltage Drop A 4 CHAISTIE 10Base T 100 Base TX Female RJ 45 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps half and full duplex TIA 232 9 pin subminiature D female 115 200 bps Hardware RTS CTS 1 start bit 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity Christie Serial Protocol TIA 232 9 pin subminiature D female 38 400 default 57 600 115 200 bps not auto detected Hardware RTS CTS 1 start bit 8 data bits 1 stop bit parity odd Opto LED inputs TTL voltage output 37 pin subminiature D female 16 8 inputs 8 outputs including 1 health signal output Opto isolated 5mA nominal 50mA maximum 50mA maximum 1 1V nom 1 4V max 5mA D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE Appendix A Specifications A 3 5 Simple Contact Closure Interface SCCI Port Interface Connector Number and type of I O Input Current Input forward voltage drop A 4 Touch Panel Controller Type of Display Display Size Display Resolution H x V pixels Maximum Dimensions W x H x D Integrated Operating System Communication Interface with Projector Power Requirement Interface Connector D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014
157. the lamp before transporting the projector NNl Keep the projector level when you lift or transport it Avoid tilting the projec tor to the right This can introduce an air bubble into the coolant hoses that can result in an air lock and the overheating of the projector ror NU ile Perform a automatic LampLOC adjustment when you move level or install a new lamp in the projector Position the Projector 1 Position the projector at an wea TYPICAL COMPROMISE appropriate throw distance Sauer GENET 2 i van projector to screen i Off Center distance and vertical a position Ideally center the projector with the screen If space is limited aim the projector slightly off center as shown in Figure 2 2 This increases side Projector Center Aimed Projector keystoning but reduces Figure 2 2 Position the Projector the horizontal lens offset required 2 Attach the supplied safety strap to the back of the projector and fasten it to its mounting surface Use of the strap is mandatory to prevent the projector from tipping when a lens or auxiliary lens mount is installed NOTE 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
158. the new lamp Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt LampLOC Setup Tap Do Auto Complete an optical alignment to optimize images displayed on screen See Section 4 3 Basic Image Alignment Adjust optical components if required D4K25 User Manual 2 17 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE 3 Connect Devices to the Projector This section provides information and procedures for connecting input devices to the projector You connect input devices to the Projector Intelligence Board PIB3G located on side of the projector These communication ports are accessible by removing the side source and communication access panel When connecting devices route all cables along the channels located on the bottom of the projector and up through the opening in the frame to the communication connection port Replace the access panel to ensure server and source connections remain secure To os k Sa tT Tam r l 9000 000 r L ea ee oo Q o A a oe p u f i I 6 rN 3 a r e qme 4 From Server oy aa Connect to AC at site gt N IN Connect to Ethernet hub Figure 3 1 Connecting Server Sources D4K25 User Manual 3 1 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHAISTIE to the Projector Section 3 Connect Devices necting PC Sources Figure 3 2 Con CHAIS TIE Section 3 Connect Devices to the Projector 3 1 Connect a Computer or Server To com
159. tive direction LVO MOVR 200 Move motor 200 steps in positive direction B 14 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Measured Color MCG Select the Measured Color Gamut file This file describes the native colorimetry for the projector as installed and is required for accurate color processing in the electronics This control is per channel to allow for different colorim etry for applications such as 3D SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Select measured color gamut for the current channel DATA Set Get active MCGD measurement values The order is RedX Red Y GreenX GreenY BlueX BlueY WhiteX WhiteY BlackX BlackY The range for each value is 0 100000 The values represent MCGD measurement values multiplied by 100000 SAVE Saves the active MCGD measurement values to a new or existing MCGD file SET Only Command EXAMPLES MCG C108 Nominal Use file Nominal on channel 108 MCG C108 Get measured color file name on channel 108 MCG L List all entries of measured color control MCG DATA 123 31786 00333 0 100000 66000 1 88899 2154 5441 Set the active MCGD measurement values to RedX 0 00123 RedY 0 31786 GreenX 0 00333 GreenY 0 00000 BlueX 1 00000 BlueY 0 66000 WhiteX 0 00001 WhiteY 0 88899 BlackX 0 02154 Black Y 0 05441 MCG DATA Retrieve the 10 active MCGD measurement values MCG
160. tment the lamp is centered and is the correct distance from the illumination system Before running LampLOC verify that e The anode yoke is in the correct position for the lamp type e The lamp extension nut is installed when using a CDXL 30SD lamp Remove the nut if you are not using a CDXL 30SD lamp The lamp is on and the douser is open On the Touch Pad Controller tap the Test Patterns icon Tap the Full Screen White test pattern Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt LampLOC Setup Tap Do Auto a a E Calibrate Screen Brightness fL 1 On the Touch Pad Controller tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Foot Lamberts Calibration 2 Complete the Foot Lamberts Calibration wizard Basic Image Alignment This procedure ensures that the image reflected from the digital micromirror device DMD is parallel and centered with the lens and screen This procedure must be completed before you complete a boresight adjustment 1 Verify the projector is properly positioned relative to the screen See Section 2 5 Position the Projector 2 Display a test pattern that you can use to analyze image focus and geometry The framing test pattern works well for this 3 Perform a preliminary focus and if available a zoom adjustment with the primary lens Focus the center of the image first See Section 5 6 Work with Lenses 4 Hold a piece of paper at the lens surface and adjust the offsets until the image is centered within the len
161. to a network GPIO Connects the projector to external Input and output devices See Section 3 3 Connect Devices to the GPIO Port for GPIO pinouts DVI A DVI B Connects the projector to video and graphics sources These are single link ports for sin gle link cables and connectors 3G SDI A 3G SDI B Connect a variety of high definition sources to these SMPTE 292M 425 bit serial standard interface BNCs The connectors can be used together to deliver Dual Link HD SDI following the SMPTE 372M standard Also supports quad link 4K sources refer to supported inputs with each connec tor input a quarter s image at 2K resolution in SDI format SCCI A Simple Contact Closure Interface SCCI port that uses a simple dry contact closure to turn the lamp on or off or to open or close the douser See Section 3 2 Connect Devices to the SCCI Port for SCCI pinouts RS232 ICP Connects a projector to a computer for direct DLP communication RS232 PIB3G Connects the projector to Christie accessories or third party automation equipment D4K25 User Manual 2 3 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 2 Installation and Setup CHA 1S TIE e Emergency Start Starts the projector turns the lamp on and opens the douser when the Touch Panel Controller is unavailable or disconnected Press and hold this button to close the douser and turn the lamp off the power remains on e Reset Resets the projectors electronics After the projector restarts the pro
162. tor Setup window you need Administrator or Service permissions Use the Administrator Setup windows to define projector settings 6 14 1 Preferred Channel Setup Window To open the Preferred Channel Setup window you need Administrator or Service permissions Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Preferred Channel Setup Use the Preferred Channel Setup window to manage and organize the channels that appear on the Main panel of the Touch Panel Controller System Ok CHK IS TIE 4K Preferred Channel Setup 3 All Channels EE 2 Selected Channel Buttons Drag and Drop 3996x2160 3996x2160 4096x1716 3996x2160 Flat XYZ Flat XYZ Scope XYZ Flat P3 i 1 2 3 ye 4096x1716 4096x1716 Reserved Reserved Scope XYZ Scope P3 PCF Flat PCF Scope 2 4 5 6 ye 3996x2160 3840x2076 3840x1608 3840x2076 Flat P3 Flat P3 Scope P3 Flat P7v2 3 7 8 3 4096x1716 Scope P3 3 vj We Menu W Marriage VNC NA 9 E 01 01 50 PM Figure 6 26 Administrator Setup Preferred Channel Setup Window Table 6 24 Administrator Setup Preferred Channel Selection Window Control Description 1 All Channels An alphabetical list of the 64 available channels 2 Selected The 9 buttons that display on the Main panel of the TPC Channel Buttons 3 Trash Can Deletes a channel from the Selected Channel Buttons area 6 32 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 CHK IS TIE Section 6 Projector Men
163. tracts heated air from the lamp compartment The vane switch inside the rigid port monitors the amount of airflow See Section 2 1 Site Requirements for airflow requirements of the external heat extraction system Adjustable Feet Adjusts the tilting angle of the projector D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Lamp Door and Lamps Provides access to the lamp The lamp door must remain closed and locked for normal operation Lamp replacement should only be performed by qualified technicians The projector is designed to operate with 2 0kW or 3 0kW lamps See Section Appendix A Specifications for a complete list of available lamp types LED Status Indicators Provides information about the status of the projector See Section 5 Projector Operation for information about projector status Projection Lens A variety of lenses can be used with the D4K25 projector See Section Appendix A Specifications for a list of available lenses RS 422 Connector Connects the motorized lens mount to the projector Security Locks Prevents unauthorized access to projector components Shroud Covers the motorized lens mount assembly The shroud is to be removed for installing a lens MALM or when using some 3D equipment Input Panel Connects the projector to external devices such as servers computers and controllers PIB3G Projector Intelligence Board Faceplate Connections 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet Connects the projector
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165. trol Lamp ID can be changed with LPC lamp change command only EXAMPLES LID L List supported lamp IDs LID Get the lamp ID for installed lamp LampLOC Module LLM Allows adjustment of lamp position to optimize intensity and uniformity of the optical system This is referred to as the LampLOC feature and can be done automatically or manually SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE AUTO Set to 1 to do LampLOC automatically It will do calibration first then move the X Y Z motors to find the maximum brightness Set to 0 to cancel auto adjustment and restore the previous position Reset to 0 when it has finished CALI Calibrate LampLOC motors MTRX Moving X axis motor manually Data range from 250 MTRY Moving Y axis motor manually Data range from 250 MTRZ Moving Z axis motor manually Data range from 175 NONE Not Available STAT Provides feedback status on the progress of the Auto mode Read only command Data range from 0 to 100 where 100 indicates the LampLOC is finished EXAMPLES LLM MTRX 100 Move motor X to position 100 LLM AUTO 1 Do LampLOC automatically LLM AUTO 0 Abort LampLOC It will restore the motors to previous position automatically LLM AUTO Get running status LLM AUTO 000 indicates finished LLM AUTO 001 indicates running LLM STAT Get the progress feedback of the Auto mode 0 100 B 10 D4K25 User Manual 020 100
166. ts_ Progressive Table 3 HDSDI Dual Link Formats NAME STANDARD INPUT FORMAT SCAN TYPE Alt Content 2D SMPTE 274M 1920 x 1080 23 98 24 4 4 4 4 2 2 10 12bits_ Progressive Alt Content 2D SMPTE 274M 1920 x 1080 25 4 4 4 4 2 2 10 12bits_ Progressive Alt Content 2D SMPTE 274M 1920 x 1080 29 97 30 4 4 4 4 2 2 10 12bits_ Progressive 2K 2D DCI SMPTE 428 9 2048 x 1080 24 4 4 4 1 2bits Progressive 2K 2D DCI SMPTE 428 19 2048 x 1080 25 4 4 4 12bits Progressive 2K 2D DCI SMPTE 428 19 2048 x 1080 30 4 4 4 12bits Progressive Table 4 Format for Generic Inputs to DVI HDMI Ports Single Link SOURCE BITS DATA VERTICAL PIXEL COMP FORMAT RATES FORMAT 640 x 480 8 10 12 4 4 4 59 94 60 Hz 1280 x 720 8 10 12 4 4 4 59 94 60 Hz 720 x 480 8 10 12 4 4 4 59 94 60 Hz 1280 x 720 8 10 12 4 4 4 50 Hz 1440 x 480 8 10 12 4 4 4 59 94 60 Hz 1440 x 576 8 10 12 4 4 4 50 Hz 1920 x 1080 8 10 12 4 4 4 23 98 24 Hz 1920 x 1080 8 10 12 4 4 4 25 Hz 1920 x 1080 8 10 12 4 4 4 29 97 30 Hz 1920 x 1080 8 10 12 4 4 4 50 Hz 1920 x 1080 8 10 12 4 4 4 59 94 60 Hz 2048 x 1080 8 10 12 4 4 4 23 98 24 Hz 2048 x 1080 8 10 12 4 4 4 25 Hz 2048 x 1080 8 10 12 4 4 4 29 97 30 Hz 2048 x 1080 8 10 12 4 4 4 50 Hz 2048 x 1080 8 10 12 4 4 4 59 94 60 Hz Table 5 3GSDI Single Link Formats NAME STANDARD INPUT FORMAT SCAN TYPE Alt Content 2D SMPTE 296M 1280 x 720 23 98 24 4 4 4 4 2 2 10 12bits_ Progressive Alt Content 2D SMPTE 296M 1280 x 720 25 4 4 4 4 2 2 10 12bits Progressive Alt Content 2D SMPTE 296M 1280 x
167. type fy Restore 3 Factory Defaults Select type E Reset Defaults Result for Backup Restore Factory Defaults B Menu Wf Marriage vnc 8 Y E 02 59 10PM Figure 6 39 Service Setup File Management Window Table 6 34 Service Setup File Management Window Region Description 1 Backup Backs up configuration preference channel and user data to a USB drive or an FTP site 2 Restore Restores backup data 3 Factory Resets all information on the projector to the factory default Defaults Tap Menu gt Service Setup gt File Management to the location of the backup file Select the backup file and click Open In the Select restore type list select a file type i E Tap Restore D4K25 User Manual 6 45 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 6 Projector Menus CHAISTIE 6 15 2 Digital Convergence Window Use the Digital Convergence window to adjust the red green and blue digital micromirror devices DMD electronically The maximum adjustment you can make is 3 pixels When you complete a electronic micromirror adjustment 1 to 3 pixels are removed from the image Do not perform a digital convergence until you manually adjust and set the DMDs Reset the red green and blue DMD values to their default setting before you manually adjust the DMDs Tap Menu gt Service Setup gt Digital Convergence Critical alarm exists CHAISTIE 4K Digital Convergence 2 Red DMD
168. up gt GPIO Setup 3 3 2 Critcal alarm exists GPIO Setup Deccated Inpets 1 JOL R input Reference 1 2 WL ROwplsy Refecence 2 3 Reserved 3 4 Reseved leputs Actors Rising Edge F aling Edge S Non i Now a 4 6 G m 5 7 7 n 6 amp 7 Ea Menu id Marriage CHRISTIE 4K Dede ated Ouputs Extemel 30 L R Output Reference Reserved Reserved Ouput Actons 20 Trigger Capa None im Nom gt a mt x a i j a h Pin 37 19 GPIO Connector we 8 FE 0117235 Pm Figure 3 4 Admin GPIO Setup Window and GPIO Port Location on Projector As shown below each available pairing of pins is defined as either an input or output Four inputs and three outputs have already been predefined Configure a pin as an input if you want the projector to respond to an incoming signal or as an output if you want an external device to respond to the projector Inputs Positive Negative Description GPIN 1 Pin 1 Pin 20 3 D L R Input Reference GPIN 2 Pin 2 Pin 21 3 D L R Display Reference GPIN 3 Pin 3 Pin 22 Reserved GPIN 4 Pin 4 Pin 23 Reserved GPIN 5 Pin 5 Pin 24 Input GPIN 6 Pin 6 Pin 25 Input GPIN 7 Pin 7 Pin 26 Input GPIN 8 Pin 8 Pin 27 Input Outputs Positive Negative Description GPOUT 1 Pin 9 Pin 28 External 3 D L R Output Reference GPOUT 2 Pin 10 Pin 29 Reserved GPOUT 3 Pin 11 Pin 30 Reserved GPOUT 4 Pin 12 Pin 31 Output GPOUT 5 Pin 13 Pin
169. us 6 14 2 Preferred Test Pattern Setup Window The Preferred Test Pattern Setup window enables the management and organization of all available test patterns Patterns in the User Selected region right side of graphic in Figure 6 27 are available to you via the Test Pattern button on the Main panel Q System Ok CH IS TIE Preferred Test Pattern Setup x Unselected Patterns 1 User Selected Drag and Drop 2 li eo Tall r RGE I Log Rep DC2K Framing RGB 12bi ANSI N Magenta Checkerboard Inverted RGB 12bit Color Bars RGB 12bit MacBeth ColorChecker RGB 12bit Log Step Red RGB 12bit Log Step White x L6 3 aj i5 ee Test Pattern Off Test Full Screen Ignore screen file settings Menu Service Hil 9 Qe ag 05 37 11 AM Figure 6 27 Administrator Setup Preferred Test Pattern Setup Window Table 6 25 Administrator Setup Preferred Test Pattern Setup Window Control Description 1 Unselected An alphabetical list of all available test patterns for display by the projector for you to choose from If Patterns a pattern is dragged to the User Selected region it will be removed from this list 2 User Selected A list of test patterns selected by you 3 Test Pattern Off Removes the test pattern currently displayed 4 Test Displays the selected test pattern 5 Full Screen Displays the test pattern full screen 2048 x 1080 6 Trash Can Used to delete a test p
170. us system status groups SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE ALRM Returns a summary of any active alarms CONF Returns configuration data model sn build date etc B 20 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 System Status SST Continued COOL Returns cooling data cooling fans air flow etc HLTH Returns system health INTE Returns interlock data LAMP Returns lamp operational data NONE Returns information on all status groups with one message per item PERI Returns peripherals data Cine IPM etc SECU Returns security data SERI Return serial numbers SIGN Returns signal data freq etc SYST Returns system data power hours of use shutter open etc TEMP Returns temperature data VERS Returns version numbers EXAMPLE SST ALRM returns SST ALRM 000 002 101 Prism temperature where parameters are P1 index number P2 error level P3 value P4 description Error level is O no errors or warnings 1 warning 2 error 3 error and warning Stop DLP Communication STP Stop communications to DLP Electronics temporarily i e for DLP software upgrading SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE 0 restart DLP communications 1 stop DLP communications EXAMPLES STP 0 Restart DLP communication STP 1 Stop DLP communication STP Request current state Example response is STP 000 Projector Platform
171. with the channel number Valid range is 101 164 NONE Moving lens mount to a specified vertical position with a specified direction RNGN Motor moving range in negative direction Read only RNGP Motor moving range in positive direction Read only RSET Move motor to the center flag then move back to current position Only valid parameter for this command is 1 SET only command STRT Start motor moving in specified direction where direction can be 1 1 Write only for v1 3 or newer STOP Stops the motor Write only for v1 3 or newer MOVR Moves the motor a given number of steps based on the current location Write only for v1 3 or newer EXAMPLES FCS 500 1 Move lens to position 500 at focus motor with positive approach FCS 500 1 Move lens to position 500 at focus motor with negative approach FCS C101 500 1 Set lens focus position for channel 1 to 500 with positive approach FCS Return current motor position FCS CALB 1 Calibrate the focus axis FCS RSET 1 Reset the focus axis FCS STRT 1 Starts motor moving in positive direction FCS STOP Stops motor FCS MOVR 100 Move motor 100 steps in negative direction FCS MOVR 200 Move motor 200 steps in positive direction B 4 D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Gamma Control GAM Gamma control gamma file will be set when PCF in Use PIU is off This control describes the gamma response curve for the source signal SUBCODE
172. y Enclosure Tamper Security Enclosure Battery Low Bottom Enclosure Open Top Enclosure Open Log Error Log Warning Projector Security Lid Tamper ICP Projector Backplane PIB EVB LampLOC Board ILS Board Primary Lens Auxiliary Lens Lamp Lamp Power Supply D4K25 User Manual 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 6 5 Alarm Window When an alarm occurs an Alarms window with a red border appears with a description of the alarm condition state and time and date of the alarm The window only displays alarms you have not previously acknowledged To acknowledge an alarm and remove it from the Alarms window click Acknowledge To view all alarms tap Menu gt Status gt All Alarms in the left pane State Occurred ILS board communication failure Critical 2010 12 23 02 18 Acknowledge Figure 6 4 Alarm Window D4K25 User Manual 6 9 020 100882 03 Rev 1 10 2014 Section 6 Projector Menus CH 1S TIE i 6 6 Interrogator Window To open the Interrogator window you need Operator Administrator or Service permissions Tap Menu gt Diagnostics gt Interrogator When you run the interrogator you cannot modify projector settings Image disruption can occur if you run the interrogator during a show If a failure occurs run the interrogator to capture valuable diagnostic information before you correct the issue or restart the projector Use the Interrogato
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