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BASIC OPERATION
3-4
when the projector is much higher than the screen) and rely on lens offset instead.
See 2.4, Adjusting Tilt and Leveling for complete instructions on setting the tilt
adjuster.
Internal Outlets
(within pedestal)
TPC and ETHERNET HUB OUTLET:
is dedicated to powering the TPC and the Ethernet hub, and is powered by the 3-
phase main AC breaker on the operator's side of the projector. Do not plug in other
CP2000 system components such as servers or controllers.
CONVENIENCE OUTLET:
mounted servers, controllers, etc., can plug into the internal standard convenience
outlet (or terminal strip, depending on the country of use) located near the center of
the pedestal. It is powered by the single-phase breaker labeled "Internal" in 6-wire
installations, or by the 3-phase breaker labeled "Main AC" in 5-wire installations.
NOTE: Non-functional with 4-wire AC connection.
Lamps
In the CP2000i, use either a 2 or 3 kilowatt lamp. In the CP2000h, use a 4.5 or 6
kilowatt lamp:
CP2000-i Lamps
The lamp door must remain closed and locked for all normal operation. Trained
operators (only) can access the lamp via security key. Complete lamp specifications
are provided in Section 8, Specifications.
Lens Mount & Anamorphic Lens Mount
The standard lens mount secures and seals a primary zoom lens within the projector
and provides manual adjustment of focus, zoom and offset. Adjacent to the primary
mount, an optional Motorized Anamorphic Lens Mount (MALM) may be added,
providing smooth and fast positioning of a 1.25x anamorphic lens in front of the
primary lens. Such a lens horizontally spreads a pre-squeezed image back into its
wider 2.39:1 "scope" image, and is most typically used in side-masking theatres.
Leveling Feet
For most cinema installations, the projector is inclined slightly forward to match
screen tilt and to minimize the amount of vertical offset required. Turn the adjustable
feet to increase or decrease projector height as needed for proper leveling and/or
slight tilt. See 2.4, Adjusting Tilt and Leveling.
Pedestal
The multi-purpose pedestal provides 1) housing for numerous harnesses and the main
power supply (a.k.a. lamp ballast), 2) a stable and adjustable base for the projection
head, 3) a central location for accessing all connections, and 4) connection of AC.
The pedestal is closed and locked (medium security) for normal operation.
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
The internal outlet nearest the front of the pedestal
External equipment used with the projector, such as rack-
CP2000-h Lamps
2.0 kW
3.0 kW
4.5 kW
6.0 kW
LIT MAN USR CP2000
020-100032-04 Rev. 1 (03/14)

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