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Section 1: Introduction CP4220 U S E R M A N U A L 020-100690-02 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 January 19, 2012...
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Projector lamps (See Christie’s separate lamp program policy). c. Damage caused by use of a projector lamp beyond the recommended lamp life, or use of a lamp supplied by a supplier other than Christie. d. Problems caused by combination of the product with non-Christie equipment, such as distribution systems, cameras, video tape recorders, etc., or use of the product with any non-Christie interface device.
4.6 Adjust Left and Right Boresight....................4-3 4.7 Adjust Top and Bottom Boresight....................4-4 4.8 Adjust Top and Bottom Boresight with an ILS................4-5 4.9 Adjust DMD Convergence ......................4-6 4.10 Fold Mirror Adjustment......................4-6 4.11 Calibrating the System.......................4-7 4.12 Color Calibration ........................4-7 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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5.6.8 Calibrate the ILS ........................5-7 5.7 Present Movies..........................5-7 5.7.1 Connecting Sources......................5-8 5.7.2 Using an Anamorphic Lens....................5-8 5.7.3 Using a Wide Converter Lens ....................5-8 5.7.4 Masking..........................5-9 5.8 Display Non-Cinema Content......................5-9 5.9 Selecting a Source........................5-9 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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6.15.10 GPIO Setup Window .......................6-44 6.15.11 Foot Lamberts Calibration Window ................6-45 6.15.12 User Accounts Window ....................6-46 6.15.13 Upgrade Window......................6-48 6.16 Service Setup Windows......................6-49 6.16.1 File Management Window....................6-50 6.16.2 Marriage Window ......................6-51 6.16.3 Digital Convergence Window ...................6-52 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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8.19 The Display is Jittery or Unstable.....................8-6 8.20 The Display is Faint ........................8-6 8.21 Portions of the Display are Cut OFF or Warped to the Opposite Edge........8-6 8.22 Display Appears Compressed (Vertically Stretched) ...............8-6 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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A.9 Environment ..........................A-9 A.9.1 Operating Environment.......................A-9 A.9.2 Non-Operating Environment ....................A-9 A.10 Accessories ..........................A-9 A.10.1 Standard (sold with product)....................A-9 A.10.2 Accessories (sold separately) ...................A-9 A.10.3 Other Accessories (sold separately)..................A-10 B: Serial API B.1 Function Codes ..........................B-1 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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.
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.
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...
2 Installation and Setup This section explains how to install, connect, and optimize the projector display. Site Requirements To safely install and operate the CP4220 projector, the installation location must meet these minimum requirements: • Physical Operating Environment • Maximum Ambient Temperature (operating) 35°C •...
Extracts 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. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
Connects the projector to external devices such as cinema servers, computers, and controllers. PIB (Projector Intelligence Board) Faceplate Connections: 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet: Connects the projector to a network. GPIO: Connects the projector to external Input and output devices, such as the Christie ACT. See Section 3.3 Connecting Devices to the GPIO Port for GPIO pinouts.
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SCCI pinouts. RS232 ICP: Connects a projector to a computer for direct DLP communication. RS232 PIB: Connects the projector to Christie accessories or third-party automation equipment. Marriage: Allows the projector to display encrypted content. Emergency Start: Starts the projector, turns the lamp on, and opens the douser when the Touch Panel Controller is unavailable or disconnected.
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. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
WARNING the projector’s baseplate. The CP4220 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.
2. Tighten the mounting arm until it fits tightly on the joint. 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. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
It is recommended that you regularly verify that the exhaust is functioning correctly. Never disable the vane switch. Attempting to operate the projector with inad- equate airflow can result in dangerous overheating of the projector. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
All other lenses: Leave a gap between 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. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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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. Figure 2-10 2-10 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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When the lens is fully inserted it is seated properly within the lens mount and the aperture is installed correctly. 7. Install the cover with the screws. NOTE: Make sure the cover is between the mounting tabs. 8. Connect the harness wires. CP4220 User Manual 2-11 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
4. Adjust the pitch, up or down to equalize the top and bottom clearance to the primary lens barrel. 5. Adjust yaw to make the clearance between both lens barrels equal from side-to-side. 2-12 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
6. Install the anode yoke assembly. Use this table to determine the correct position of the anode yoke assembly. Table 2.2 Lamp Types Available for CP4220 and Anode Yoke Position LAMP TYPE ANODE YOKE POSITION...
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. 2-14 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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Section 2: Installation and Setup Figure 2-13 4. Replace the knockout plate and the bottom access panel over the terminal block. Figure 2-14 CP4220 User Manual 2-15 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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. 2-16 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
3. Tap and hold the green power button to turn the projector on. 4. Complete a LampLOC™ alignment on the new lamp: • Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > LampLOC™ Setup. • Tap Do Auto. CP4220 User Manual 2-17 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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Section 2: Installation and Setup 5. Complete an optical alignment to optimize images displayed on screen. See Section 4.3 Basic Image Alignment. 6. Adjust optical components if required. 2-18 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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. Figure 3-1 Connecting Cinema Sources CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev.1 (1-2012)
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Section 3: Connect Devices to the Projector Figure 3-2 Connecting Non-Cinema Sources CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev.1 (1-2012)
For applications or equipment utilizing serial communications, use the Christie-proprietary serial protocol to connect to the RS232 PIB port on the PIB. When using Christie serial protocol over Ethernet, connect to port 5000. NOTICE: The RS232 PIB port located on the PIB faceplate utilizes Christie-proprietary protocol and is intended for Christie accessories or automation controllers only.
The projector is always considered to be “healthy” in Standby Mode since there is no fear of projector fault causing an impact to patrons, and there should be no patrons in the theatre at that time. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev.1 (1-2012)
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Section 3: Connect Devices to the Projector 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. Figure 3-5 GPIO Circuit Diagram CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev.1 (1-2012)
Compatible with current projector GPIO requirements and restrictions. (24VDC max, 50mA max) CONN_SYNC- SYNC from projector. From projector GPO emitter. Compati- ble with current projector GPIO requirements and restrictions. (24DC max, 50mA max) Not connected CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev.1 (1-2012)
4. Hold a piece of paper at the lens surface and adjust the offsets until the image is centered within the lens 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. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev.1 (1-2012)
Avoid extreme tilts or offsets. Corner vignettes on a white test pattern indicates extreme offset that should be avoided using mechanical alignment. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev.1 (1-2012)
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. Focus Left Edge Center Figure 4-2 Adjust Focus CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev.1 (1-2012)
7. Repeat Steps 2 - 5 until the top and bottom of the screen are both well-focused. 8. Re-focus the center of the image. The goal is for good focus at the center and on all sides. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev.1 (1-2012)
Re-focus the center of the image. The goal is for good focus at the center and on all sides. 8. Adjust the Vertical Locking Screw to lock the lens mount in place and check boresight again. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev.1 (1-2012)
Normally, the three colors should overlap precisely to form pure white lines throughout the image and one or more poorly converged individual colors may appear adjacent to some or all of the lines. Contact your Christie accredited service technician to correct DMD convergence issues.
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 CP4220 via an Ethernet or RS- 232 connection.
Set the brightness percentage for the lamp in the Power% field Tap Save. d. Repeat steps b and c for all remaining 3D channels. 3. Measure the color gamut and create a measured color file. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev.1 (1-2012)
Measured Color Gamut Data File. b. Select DC28_DCIXYZE_314_351 in the Target Color list. c. Select YCxCz Inverse ICT in the Color Space list. d. Select Gamma 2.6 in the Gamma list. e. Select Linear_9x9x9 in the LUT-CLUT list. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev.1 (1-2012)
4.14.8 Display 3D Diagnostic Test Patterns You can use 3D test patterns to verify your 3D hardware is functioning correctly. 1. Tap Menu > Channel Setup. 2. Select a 3D channel in the Channel Name list. 4-10 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev.1 (1-2012)
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100% black field with 100% red (TL), 100% black field with 100% white (TL), white (TR), blue (BR), green (BL) boxes red (TR), green (BR), blue (BL) boxes Figure 4-10 RGB-12 bit -3D Dynamic Range Test Pattern CP4220 User Manual 4-11 020-100690-02 Rev.1 (1-2012)
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FRAME 2 - 100% white field box in 100% black field FRAME 4 - 100% white field box in FRAME 3 - 100% white field box in 100% black field 100% black field Figure 4-11 RGB-12bit-3D Four Quadrant Test Pattern 4-12 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev.1 (1-2012)
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Figure 4-12 RGB-12bit-3D Half Descending Test Pattern Green field with white “L” and last lines Magenta field with last lines 75% white, 25% white, 75% black 25% black Figure 4-13 RGB-12bit-3D L-Test Pattern CP4220 User Manual 4-13 020-100690-02 Rev.1 (1-2012)
No 3D Effect 1. Tap Menu > Channel Setup. 2. Select a 3D channel in the Channel Name list. 3. Tap 3D Control in the left pane. 4. Verify Enable 3D is selected. 4-14 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev.1 (1-2012)
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1. Tap Menu > Channel Setup. 2. Select a 3D channel in the Channel Name list. 3. Tap 3D Control in the left pane. 4. Select Left (L1R1 L2R2) in the L/R Display Sequence list. CP4220 User Manual 4-15 020-100690-02 Rev.1 (1-2012)
To power ON and lamp To lamp ON No action Cancels cool down, Lamp ON ON (boot delay) (immediately) goes to Lamp ON (immediately) No action No action Lamp OFF (immediately) No action Lamp OFF CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
3. Disconnect the projector from AC power and turn the projector circuit breaker off. 5.5.3 Adjust Lamp Power 1. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp Power/LiteLOC Setup 2. Increase or decrease the Power% value. 3. Tap Set Target. 4. Select Enable LiteLOC™. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
5.5.8 Receive an Alarm when a Lamp Reaches Its Expiry Date To receive an alarm when the lamp reaches its operational limit: 1. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Preferences. 2. Tap Lamp Expiry in the Alarm Triggers area. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
4950W ( 110%) CDXL-60 6.0 kW 3600W (60%) 6600W (110%) CDXL-60SD 7.0 kW 3600W (51%) 7100W (101%) * * The maximum power of the lamp power supply is restricted to 7000W ± 100W. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
On the Main screen of the TPC, tap Advanced Setup > ILS File Setup. 5.6.4 Enable ILS on a Channel 1. On the Main screen of the TPC, tap a channel. 2. Tap the Test Patterns button and then tap a test pattern. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
Before you display movies for the first time, verify that the projector is properly installed, aligned, and configured. See Section 2 Installation and Setup. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
The optional Wide Converter Lens (WCL) magnifies a flat image with a format of 1.85:1 to a scope image with a 2.39:1 format, while maintaining the full resolution of the source material. Figure 5-4 Using Wide Converter Lens to Achieve “Scope” with No Resizing CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
6 Projector Menus This section provides information and procedures for using projector menus. You can use projector menus to adjust projector settings and view status information. 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 information.
Section 6: Projector Menus 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 Status Bar Navigation Button Figure 6-1 Main Panel Table 6.1 Main Panel...
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Section 6: Projector Menus Control Description 3: All Channels Button Displays 64 saved channels. 4: Power Turns the projector on or off. Press off to place the projector in stand-by mode. To prevent accidental activation, you must press and hold the on or off buttons. Power OFF Power ON A message displays in the title bar when the projector turns on or off.
Section 6: Projector Menus Control Description 11: Status Bar* 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 Menu Button permission level. The bottom right corner of every window shows the logged in user, the active channel, as well as the status of the Power, Lamp, Douser and Aux Lens.
Section 6: Projector Menus User Access and Rights This table lists the Touch Panel Controller (TPC) permissions: Table 6.2 User Levels Permission Level Description Any user can view basic projector status, diagnostic information and software version information. This Status is the default level for Serial Communication sessions. This level of user can activate channels and test patterns, view detailed diagnostic logs for in-depth Operator troubleshooting and view server errors.
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Section 6: Projector Menus Menu Status Operator Advanced Administrator Service Marriage 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...
Section 6: Projector Menus Status Window You use the Status window to view projector status information. To view the Status window, tap Menu > Status. The right pane displays a list of projector items and their status. The left pane provides detailed information about individual projector items.
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Section 6: Projector Menus Table 6.4 Summary of Status: System Components Displays all the status items that are in alarm state. Cooling Cooling Pump Card Cage Fanpack (bottom right) Card Cage Fanpack (top right) Intake Fanpack (bottom right) Intake Fanpack (bottom left) Intake Fanpack (top right) Intake Fanpack (top left) LAD Fan...
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Section 6: Projector Menus EVB Main Code - CRC EVB State LVPS AC OK LVPS DC OK Lamp Info Lamp ID Lamp Serial Number Lamp Power Lamp power in watts Lamp Current Lamp current in amps Lamp Voltage Lamp voltage in volts Luminance Luminance in Foot Lamberts or Candela Lamp Intensity...
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Section 6: Projector Menus PIB LVDS FPGA PIB FPGA Production PIB FPGA Factory PIB Main Production PIB Main Factory PIB Bootloader PIB CPLD Router Bootloader Router Kernel Router Sysfs LD Security List LD Software LD Login List ICP Software ICP OS ICP Kernel ICP RAM Disk ICP Software Boot...
Section 6: Projector Menus 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.
Section 6: Projector Menus Interrogator Window To open the Interrogator window you need Operator, Administrator, or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Diagnostics > Interrogator. When you run the interrogator, you cannot modify projector settings. Image disruption can occur if you run the interrogator during a show.
Section 6: Projector Menus SMPTE Errors Window To open the SMPTE Errors window you need Operator, Administrator, or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Diagnostics > 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.
Section 6: Projector Menus System Logs Window o open the System Logs window you need Operator, Administrator, or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Diagnostics > System Logs. Use the System Logs window to retrieve or download log files. Figure 6-7 Diagnostics: System Logs Window Table 6.6 Diagnostics: System Logs Window Control Description...
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.10 Server Test Window o open the System Logs window you need Operator, Administrator, or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Diagnostics > System Logs Use the Server Test window to test subtitle and meta data commands supplied with presentation content. You can search the subtitle and meta data .xml files for errors in content or in transmission from the server.
The Network Devices menu only displays when you add a network device in the Administrator Setup: Network Devices Setup window. Figure 6-9 Accessing Christie ACT via the Network Devices Window To interact with the device tap To alter the zoom of the in the top right corner of the window.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.13 Channel Setup Windows To open the Channel Setup windows you need Advanced, Administrator, or Service permissions. Tap Menu > 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.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.13.1 Config 1 Window Use the Config 1 window to change the channel configuration settings. Figure 6-12 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.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.13.2 Config 2 Window Use the Config 2 window to change the color settings of a channel. Figure 6-13 Channel Setup: Config 2 Window Table 6.9 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.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.13.3 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. For more information, see 4.14 Working with Figure 6-14 Channel Setup: 3D Control Window Table 6.10 Channel Setup: 3D Control Window Control Description...
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Section 6: Projector Menus Control Description 3: 3D Sync Input Specifies whether a specific frame of input data has left eye or right eye data. Mode 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.
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Section 6: Projector Menus NOTE: Not for 2048 x 1080 24 Hz 24 Hz 24 Hz 24 Hz 24 Hz 24 Hz 48 Hz 48 Hz 48 Hz 4 frames, 2 sources 5 frames, 2 sources: 6 frames, 2 sources: (48 Hz x 2) (48 Hz x 2.5) (48 Hz x 3)
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.14 Advanced Setup Windows To open the Advanced Setup window you need Advanced, Administrator, or Service permissions. Use the Advanced Setup windows to define the operating parameters for the projector including lamp settings and the lens position. Figure 6-16 Functionality in Advanced Setup Windows Table 6.11 Functionality in Advanced Setup Windows Control...
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.14.1 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 > Advanced Setup > Lamp Power/LiteLOC™ Setup. LiteLOC™ Target Light Intensity...
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.14.2 Lamp History Window The Lamp History window displays a list of the previous and current lamps installed in the projector. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp History. You cannot remove a lamp from the list after you add it. Figure 6-18 Advanced Setup: Lamp History Window Table 6.13 Advanced Setup: Lamp History Window Control...
Section 6: Projector Menus Add Lamp Window Figure 6-19 Advanced Setup: Add Lamp Window Table 6.14 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.
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Section 6: Projector Menus LiteLOC™ Target Light Intensity Figure 6-20 Advanced Setup: LampLOC™ Setup Window Table 6.15 Advanced Setup: LampLOC™ Setup Window Control Description Left/Right Moves the lamp up, down, in, out, left, and right. The current position of the lamp displays in Cartesian Up/Down coordinates.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.14.4 ILS File Setup Window To prevent the projection lens and the Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount WARNING (MALM) colliding, move the MALM to the out position before calibrating the lens or resetting the MALM. When performing a lens calibration keep your fingers away from moving parts. Use the ILS File Setup window to modify the Intelligent Lens System (ILS) settings in an ILS file.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.14.5 Lens Setup Window 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 > Advanced Setup > Lamp Power/LiteLOC™ Setup. Figure 6-22 Advanced Setup: Lens Setup Window Table 6.17 Advanced Setup: Lens Setup Window Control...
Section 6: Projector Menus Control Description Moves the MALM to the right or left. If the MALM is in the OUT position (right), the MALM moves to the IN position (left) before the incremental adjustments begin. Moves the MALM to the right or left. If the MALM is in the IN position, the MALM moves to the OUT position (right) before the incremental adjustments begin.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.14.7 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 Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Screen File Setup. your settings, and apply them to other input devices.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.14.9 TCGD File Setup Window Use the TCGD File Setup window to modify or create custom Target Color Gamut Data (TCGD) files. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > 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.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15 Administrator Setup Windows To open the Administrator Setup window you need Administrator, or Service permissions. Use the Administrator Setup windows to define projector settings. 6.15.1 System Access Window The System Access window provides access to the Windows operating system of the TPC. Administrator Setup: System Access Figure 6-27 Window...
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.2 Preferred Channel Setup Window To open the Preferred Channel Setup window you need Administrator or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > 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.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.3 Preferred Test Pattern Setup Window Use the Preferred Test Pattern Setup window to manage and organize test patterns. To open the Preferred Test Pattern Setup window you need Administrator or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Preferred Test Pattern Setup.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.4 Preferences Window Use the Preferences window to modify projector system settings. To open the Preferences window you need Administrator or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Preferences. Figure 6-30 Administrator Setup: Preferences Window Table 6.24 Administrator Setup: Preferences Window Control Description...
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.5 Content Devices Configuration Window Use the Content Devices Configuration window to indicate when a Link Decrypter (LD) or an Image Media Block (IMB) is installed in the projector. To open the Content Devices Configuration window you need Administrator or Service permissions.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.6 Time Setup Window Use the Time Setup window to change projector time settings. To open the Time Setup window you need Administrator or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Time Setup. Figure 6-32 Administrator Setup: Time Setup Window Table 6.26 Administrator Setup: Time Setup Window Control Description...
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.7 Scheduler Window Use the Scheduler window to schedule when the projector turns on or off. To open the Scheduler window you need Administrator or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Scheduler. Figure 6-33 Administrator Setup: Scheduler Window Table 6.27 Administrator Setup: Scheduler Setup Window Control Description...
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.8 Communications Configuration Window The Communications Configuration window configures the Ethernet settings, serial communication parameters, SNMP settings, and remote access settings. NOTE: Record any new settings on page 1-1 of this manual. Figure 6-34 Administrator Setup: Communications Configuration Window 6-42 CP2220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev.1 (1-2012)
6.15.9 Network Devices Setup Window Use the Network Devices window to view the web interface of external peripherals such as Christie ACT and the Integrated Media Block (IMB). Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Network Devices Setup. Figure 6-35 Administrator Setup: Network Devices Setup Window...
Section 6: Projector Menus Add a Network Device 1. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Network Devices Setup 2. In the Device Name area, select the check box to the left of the device you are adding. 3. Enter the device name in the Device Name field. 4.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.11 Foot Lamberts Calibration Window Use the Foot Lamberts Calibration wizard to calibrate the internal light meter to Foot 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.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.12 User Accounts Window 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 > Administrator Setup >...
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Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.13 Upgrade Window Use the Upgrade window to upgrade the projector software. You must have Administrator or Service permissions to upgrade software Figure 6-40 Upgrade: File Selection Window Table 6.31 Upgrade: File Selection Window Control Description Available Upgrade Files Lists all the upgrades currently stored in the FTP directory of the projector.
Section 6: Projector Menus Upgrade: Package Details Window Figure 6-41 Upgrade: Package Details Window Table 6.32 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.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.16.1 File Management Window Use the File Management window to manage backups and restore system settings. Tap Menu > Service Setup > File Management. Figure 6-42 Service Setup: File Management Window Table 6.33 Service Setup: File Management Window Region Description 1: Backup...
Use the Marriage wizard to activate marriage on the projector. Marriage engages the Direct Couple Interlock (DCI) and allows you to display secure content. You need Marriage permission to use the Marriage wizard and only Christie accredited technicians are authorized to activate projector marriage. Figure 6-43 Marriage Start Window...
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.16.3 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.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.16.4 System Access Window Use the System Access window to access Microsoft Windows functions. Tap Menu > Service Setup > System Access. Table 6.35 Service Setup: System Access Window Control Description Task Manager Opens the Microsoft Windows Task Manager. Computer Management Opens the Computer Management window.
Use the Marriage wizard to activate Image Media Block (IMB) marriage on the projector. IMB marriage engages the Direct Couple Interlock (DCI) and allows you to display secure content. You need Marriage permission to use the Marriage wizard and only Christie accredited technicians are authorized to activate IMB marriage.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.16.6Lamp Power Supply Setup Window You need Service permission to access the Lamp Power Supply Setup window. Use the Lamp Power Supply Setup window to specify the length of the cable used to connect the projector to an external power supply. Tap Menu >...
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.17 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.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.18 Help Window Use the Help window to view information about the Touch Panel Controller (TPC) windows. Figure 6-47 Help Window CP2220 User Manual 6-57 020-100690-02 Rev.1 (1-2012)
Top up the coolant with the Christie approved coolant JEFFCOOL E105. Use the refill bottle (with the nozzle) provided in the Liquid Coolant Fill Service Kit (P/N: 003-001837-xx). When refilling, use caution not to spill or let any of the coolant drip on or near the electronics.
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. If necessary, use a brush with hot water. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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. Replace the Lamp 1) Lamp replacement must be performed by a qualified service technician only.
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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 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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Click Save to save the data entered. (Figure 7-4) 19. Click from the TPC Main panel to turn the lamp 20. Open the LampLOC window. Run LampLOC to optimize light output. Figure 7-4 Add Lamp Window CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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.
“UP” label in the top position. This will assist in achieving consistent boresight alignment each time the lens is replaced. See 2.9 Install the Primary Lens, on page 2-9. 8. Secure the lens with the lens locking lever (DOWN position). 9. Calibrate the lens. 10. Install the shroud. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
• 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.
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 resolve the issue. • Integrator rod misalignment. Contact your Christie accredited service technician to resolve the issue.
Play again. If this solution does not work, reset the server. Check the Status window on the TPC for a tamper warning. If the lamp door is closed, the tamper switch may be faulty. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
• Tap Menu > 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. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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Section 8: Troubleshooting • Verify you can select test patterns. If you can, check your source connections again. • Ensure your Cinema server is running Series 2 compatible software. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
• Use an anamorphic lens for HDTV and anamorphic DVD input sources that have been re-sized and verti- cally stretched. 8.23 Inconsistent Picture Quality • Verify the quality of the signal from the input source. • Verify the H and V frequencies of the input source are correct. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
Appendix A: Specifications This section provides detailed CP4220 specifications. Due to continuing research, specifications are subject to change without notice. A.1 Display A.1.1 Panel Resolution and Refresh Rate Pixel format (H x V square pixels) 2048 x 1080/4096 x 2160 Processing path 23.97 - 120Hz...
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RGB format with 10 or 12 bits per component. Also supported is 4:2:2 YCbCr progressive input with 10 or 12 bits per component and a pixel format of 1920 x 1080 at 47.96 or 48 fps. 3) For 3D content, the supported format is 4:2:2 YCbCr 10 bit per eye. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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2048 x 1080 Progressive (sF) SMPTE 428-19 2048 x 1080 Progressive SMPTE 428-19 2048 x 1080 Progressive (sF) SMPTE 428-19 2048 x 1080 24 x 2 Progressive 96 or 144 SMPTE 292 x 2 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
Opto-LED inputs, TTL voltage outputs Connector 9-pin subminiature D, female Number and type of I/O Input 1 - Lamp Off Input 2 - Lamp On Input 3 - Douser Open Input 4 - Douser Closed CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
195 mm x 148 mm x 44.4 mm Integrated Operating System Microsoft Windows® XPe Communication Interface with Projector 10/100BaseT Ethernet Power Requirement 1.02 A maximum at 24VDC ± 10% Interface Connector 12-pin Circular connector (push-pull) CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
NOTE: Hot re-strikes reduce lamp life. 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) CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
(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. CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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Select color space for the current channel NONE EXAMPLES: (CSP+C108 “RGB Unity”) Use file “RGB Unity” on channel 108 (CSP+C108?) Get color space file name on channel 108 (CSP?L) List all entries of color space control CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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“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”) CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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Replace Cxxx with the channel number. Valid range is 101-164. Cxxx Moving lens mount to a specified vertical position with a specified direction. NONE Motor moving range in negative direction. Read-only. RNGN CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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Select gamma for the current channel. NONE 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 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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Adds or Copies an ICP file from the TPC’s ftproot directory to the appropriate directory on the ICP. Will FSET not overwrite an existing file with the same name. Not supported. FGET Deletes a file from the ICP. The filename parameter is case sensitive. FDEL CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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Calibrate travel range and backlash on specified. Only valid parameter for this command is 5. SET only CALB command. Motor calibration status (0-100%) CSTS Sets ILS to installed INST Enable/Disable the Intelligent Lens System for each channel. (1/0) NONE CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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DESCRIPTION OF USE Set(1)/Reset(0) full screen size FULL When KEEP=1, don’t disable test pattern when changing channels KEEP NOCR set non-correction test patterns for measured color. Valid range is 0 to 6 NOCR CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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LUT CLUT Control (LCT) Set Look up Table (LUT) Color Look Up Table (CLUT) file for the specified channel. The CLUT is used during color processing in the cinema electronics. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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Lamp Intensity Calibration (LEN) Define model and serial number for primary installed lens and auxiliary lens. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Auxiliary lens model AMOD Auxiliary lens serial number ASER Main lens model MMOD B-10 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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(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 CP4220 User Manual B-11 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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<lhodir>, <lvodir>, <zomdir>, and <fcsdir> represent the horizontal, vertical, zoom, and focus position information. Valid values for direction are 1 and -1. EXAMPLES: (LMV 1000 1500 500 -500 -1 -1 1 1) B-12 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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(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. CP4220 User Manual B-13 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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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. Set or get expected lamp life. NONE B-14 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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Set lamp power for the current channel. NONE 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 CP4220 User Manual B-15 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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3D. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Replace xxx with the channel number. Valid range is 101 - 164. Cxxx Select measured color gamut for the current channel. NONE B-16 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the IP address for the MGMT Ethernet controller (deprecated). DLP0 Set the WAN IP address for the projector ETH0 Set the WAN Gateway for the projector GATE Host name HOST CP4220 User Manual B-17 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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Select “Use PCF” for the current channel NONE 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-18 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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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 CP4220 User Manual B-19 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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Select screen file for the current channel. NONE 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-20 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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This control will set the various configuration options for SNMP Agent SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Enables/Disables SNMP version 2 and enables version 3 ENVT Gets/sets the Lamp Expire Trap Flag for the SNMP Agent LEXT CP4220 User Manual B-21 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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(SRF+RFSH 1) Refresh TI file list System Status (SST) etrieve the various system status groups. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Returns a summary of any active alarms ALRM Returns configuration data - model, sn, build date, etc CONF B-22 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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(STP 1) Stop DLP communication (STP?) Request current state. Example response is (STP!000) Projector Platform and Motherboard Related Information (SYS) Query only command that returns version information. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Return backplane version information. BACB CP4220 User Manual B-23 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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Replace xxx with the channel number. Valid range is 101 - 164. Cxxx Select dark time for the current channel NONE EXAMPLES: (TDK+C101 1) Set dark time to 1 on channel 101 (TDK+C101?) Get dark time on channel 101 B-24 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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Select L/R display sequence for the current channel NONE 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 CP4220 User Manual B-25 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Get the date in the form yyyy/mm/dd. Read-only. DATE Set/get the daylight savings time adjust value. DSTA Set/get the local time in the form hh:mm:ss. Ready only. TIME B-26 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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• If ILS is OFF, motor will move to specified steps, do not save data to the active channel. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Motor backlash in negative direction. Read-only. BACN Motor backlash in positive direction. Read-only. BACP CP4220 User Manual B-27 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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(ZOM + RSET 1) Reset the zoom (ZOM+STRT 1) Starts motor moving in positive direction (ZOM+STOP) Stops motor (ZOM+MOVR -100) Move motor 100 steps in negative direction (ZOM+MOVR 200) Move motor 200 steps in positive direction. B-28 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 (01-2012)