Installing And Connecting Sources; Connecting An External Cinema Server/Source; Connecting An External Non-Cinema Source - Christie CP2000 User Manual

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INSTALLATION AND SETUP
2.4
Installing and
Connecting
Sources
2-18
Depending on site requirements, cinema servers such as digital media storage devices
or non-cinema sources such as PCs either reside outside of the projector, or are rack-
mounted directly in the rear of the CP. They must not interfere with CP operation.
Regardless of their mounting location, sources must connect to one of four ports on
the Communication and Source Connection Panel located on the underside of the
projection head. They are typically connected as part of projector installation. Once
made, these connections are inaccessible from the outside of a locked projector and
can be considered secure and permanent. Changing or adding a source connection
requires access via the locked CP pedestal.
NOTE: The illustrations in this section are of the CP2000. CP2000-S models do not
include an internal outlet.
IF EXTERNAL
: Source/server cabling routes through the pedestal toe and up to the
underside of the projection head. Limit cable length to 300 feet or less. Connect
power externally or within the projector. See Figure 2.22 and Figure 2.23 (shown are
models with internal outlet for North America, etc.).
Figure 2.21. Connecting an External Cinema Server/Source
Figure 2.22. Connecting an External Non-cinema (DVI) Source
NOTE: The DVI ports shown in Figure 2.23 are single-link ports for single-link
cable/connectors only. Connect two independent sources, or connect the Cine-IPM
2K to both ports for 10-bit processing. Using this pair of ports as a dual-link pair
requires a special adapter (not available).
LIT MAN USR CP2000
020-100032-04 Rev. 1 (03/14)

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