Power Cabling; Projection Head; Security Locks; Security Plates - Christie CP2000-SB User Manual

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Power Cabling

NOTE: Not included with projector.
In most cinema installations, the AC power cord emerging from the pedestal toe is hard-wired to an
appropriately rated breaker connected to the AC supply in your building. Note that all CP models require 3-
phase power, but can be configured in one of 5 different ways depending on the AC available at your site. Six-
wire sites include single-phase AC also. The power cable provides AC to the entire CP2000-SB system, and is
disconnected only by turning off all breakers at the wall.

Projection Head

The projection head houses the critical illumination and optical components as well as the DLP
processing technology responsible for combining light and incoming source signals into brilliant high-
resolution digital displays. Source inputs route through the pedestal toe (or their servers are rack-mounted at
the rear of the pedestal), and are connected during installation to the Source and Communication Connection
Panel located on the underside of the projection head. Projector function is controlled via the Touch Panel
Controller or other communication from a controller. The projection head must be closed and locked for all
operation.

Security Locks

STANDARD SECURITY for PEDESTAL: Standard-security locks on the lamp door and on each pedestal
door help limit access to authorized personnel. Identical duplicate keys for these three locks are provided with
each projector.
TAMPER-RESISTANT HIGH-SECURITY for PROJECTION HEAD: Components in the projection
head are protected by an electronically monitored high-security lock on the lid. This interlock strictly controls
access, since every opening of the lid is 1) electronically logged and reported and 2) will immediately disable
the current CineLink
communication and SNMP (note the latter requires the "TPC-60" model of the Touch Panel Controller, new in
2006). You must lock the lid in order to remove the key and activate the switch for normal operation. The two
identical keys provided at manufacture are unique to your projection head serial number as identified on the
back of the Christie key fob and cannot be duplicated. If you lose or damage a key, contact your dealer or
Christie for a new security lock and key set—the keys cannot be replaced individually. NOTE: It is
recommended that all keys to the projector be kept in a locked cabinet at the site.
Other CP panels are not removable with standard tools, or they can be removed only where there are other
obstacles in place that prevent theft or tampering.

Security Plates

The rear security plates help prevent unauthorized access to the interior of the pedestal. They remain in place
until equipment (such as servers or PCs) is rack-mounted within the pedestal.
After rack-mounting your equipment, ensure to re-install the pair of vertical rack protector posts at the rear.
They will overlap the sides of your new equipment and help prevent 1) access to the pedestal interior and 2)
theft of rack-mounted equipment. NOTE: Keep on hand any extra security plates removed for rack-mounted
equipment—these covers must be re-installed if the equipment is removed from the projector in the future. Do
not operate the CP with "open" slots at the rear.
CP2000-SB User Manual
020-100162-06 Rev. 1 (03-2014)
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Section 1: Introduction
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