Power-Down Procedure; Introduction To The Touch Panel Controller; User Access And Rights - Christie CP2000 User Manual

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BASIC OPERATION
3.3
Power-down
Procedure
3.4
Introduction to
the Touch Panel
Controller
C ontroller
3-8
1. At the TPC, press the lamp button (on
Main menu) to turn the lamp off. You
must hold the button down briefly.
2. Wait at least 10 minutes so that fans
continue to cool the lamp.
WARNING
Make sure to wait for
the cooling fans!
3. At the operator's side of the pedestal, set
OFF
all breakers to
.
NOTE: Manual shut-down only. Optional
automation not yet available from Christie.
Most users will use the Touch Panel Controller (TPC) as their main interface with
the projector. Depending on the installation, this Windows-based touch-sensitive
screen is typically mounted on the rear of the projector or at some other convenient
nearby location. Installers must pre-program it appropriately for use at the specific
site.

User Access and Rights

Whether or not you can access specific TPC menus and functions depends on how
you have logged on to the TPC. See Figure 3.4.
GENERAL USERS:
For the general user having no username or password, the Touch
Panel Controller (TPC) offers three menus providing:
1) On/off toggling of the lamp, shutter, anamorphic lens position, user test
patterns, and pre-configured displays.
2) Basic status and/or diagnostic information about projector components.
3) Versions of software components currently installed.
Figure 3.3. Power-down
Procedure
LIT MAN USR CP2000
020-100032-04 Rev. 1 (03/14)

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