Install First Lamp ; Primary Zoom Lens; Anamorphic Lens Installation - Christie CP2000 User Manual

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP
Install First Lamp 
2-12

Primary Zoom Lens

1. Orient your high-
contrast lens with its
notches at the top, then
fully insert the
assembly straight into
the lens mount opening
all the way back
without turning.
With the lens fully
back, it will seat
properly within the lens
mount and the aperture
will be oriented
correctly.
2. Lock the lens assembly
in place with lens clamp
DOWN.
NOTE: The lens seals the
projector head, preventing
contaminants from
entering the area of main
electronics. Never attempt
to operate the projector
without a lens installed.

Anamorphic Lens Installation

NOTE: Required only for 1.25x anamorphic lens, producing 2.39:1"scope" images.
If the anamorphic lens will be used, it is recommended that you now add the lens—
and its motorized mount—so that the additional weight will be present when
correcting later for final leveling, boresight and the like. Install only for those
installations requiring full-size 2.39:1 "scope" images (mostly side-masking screens).
1.
INSTALL THE ANAMORPHIC LENS MOUNT ON THE PROJECTOR:
the projector, install the motorized anamorphic lens mount hardware as described
in the instructions provided with the anamorphic lens mount kit.
2.
INSTALL THE 1:25x ANAMORPHIC LENS:
in place, following the instructions provided with the anamorphic lens mount kit.
Install one of the following lamps in the projection head, depending on your model
and site:
CP2000i Lamps
* For this projector, the 2.0 kW is available in CDXL (maximum performance) only
** Available as CDXL (maximum performance) or original CXL (less expensive).
(OPTIONAL)
Clamp the 1.25x anamorphic lens mount
CP2000h/-S Lamps
2.0 kW *
2.0 kW **
3.0 kW **
3.0 kW **
4.5 kW **
6.0 kW **
Refer to full specifications in Section 8.
At the front of
LIT MAN USR CP2000
020-100032-04 Rev. 1 (03/14)

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