Cinema Vs. Non-Cinema Sources; Other Methods Of Source Selection; Errors And Alarms - Christie CP2000-SB User Manual

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Cinema Vs. Non-Cinema Sources

Typically the display setups for digital cinema servers are carefully configured when the projector is installed
so that presentations will be automatically optimized and require no further adjustment. A user need only
select the relevant display button. Displays of non-cinema or other alternative content, such graphics or video
sources connected to DVI ports, are also usually pre-configured for easy selection. Refer to
Cinema Operation

Other Methods of Source Selection

Depending on your installation, you may be able to select a source via communication from a different
controller.
Regardless of how the display file is selected, the feature will appear on screen according to the specific
display settings recorded in that file. If the screen display does not appear as expected, this indicates that the
display setup is incorrectly configured for the incoming source. Try a different display file. If the image is still
incorrect, the display setup may first have to be re-configured with new settings. Contact the trained operator
responsible for updating display setups.

3.5.10 Errors and Alarms

Encountering the following conditions will always trigger a flashing red alarm window at the TPC:
• ACTIVATED SAFETY INTERLOCK-caused by an open lamp door, a failed extractor or lamp fan, or
an open fire alarm switch. For any safety interlock breach, the lamp ballast will immediately stop power-
ing the lamp.
• TAMPER DETECTION-caused by unlocking the projector lid. Failure is also logged and prevents dis-
play of incoming CineLink
• FAILED LAMP IGNITION-Failure to successfully strike the lamp.
• COMMUNICATION ERRORS-SSM and/or I
It is also recommended that the following additional conditions always be set to trigger an alarm window
(default). Select these triggers in the Advanced: Preferences TPC menu:
• OVER TEMPERATURE-caused when the temperature in the card cage, red/blue DMDs, integrator,
prism or SSM has exceeded the operating specification.
• FAN SPEEDS-caused when a main intake fan, card cage fan, or the laminar air flow device fan fails or is
too slow.
• LAMP EXPIRY-appears when lamp has reached the end of its life (as defined in the Lamp Limit setting).
Important! For normal operation, do not disable alarm triggers.
CP2000-SB User Manual
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