List Of Components; How The Projector Works; Variations Between Cp2000 Models - Christie CP2000 User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

How the Projector Works

1.2
List of
Components
Variations Between
CP2000 Models
1-2
• Choice of high-contrast zoom lenses
• Optional auxiliary lens mount (for 1.25x anamorphic or wide converter lenses)
• Communication ports for remote control of the projector via PC or other controller
• High-security tamper-resistant lid lock, with all access electronically monitored
The CP2000 accepts a variety of cinema or DVI-compatible "non-cinema" signals
for projection on front screens typical in a commercial theatre or other large screen
applications. High brightness light is generated by a short arc Xenon lamp, then
modulated by three DMD (Digital Micromirror Device) panels responding to
incoming data streams of digitized red, green or blue color information. As these
digital streams flow from the source, light from the responding "on" pixels of each
panel is reflected, converged and then projected to the screen through one or more
front lenses, where all pixel reflections are superimposed in sharp full-color images.
Make sure that you have received the following components (see also Figure 3.1):
Pedestal on casters, with 4 retractable feet installed
Projector "Head" with lens mount
Touch Panel Controller with mounting hardware
Lamp
Lens
(plus anamorphic or wide converter lens, optional)
Standard-security keys, high-security keys, and assembly hardware
CP2000 User's Manual
POWER LEVELS:
CP2000 models differ in their power level—the CP2000h and
CP2000-S offers higher power for the largest venues, whereas the CP2000i offers
intermediate power for smaller venues. Before installation, make sure you have the
correct pedestal for your region, installation, and CP model:
In North America* or Japan (180-235 VAC 3-phase, 100-120 VAC single-phase)
CP2000i ⇐ use 4 kW pedestal (208 VAC) .................. 38-813017-01/03/05
CP2000h ⇐ use 7 kW pedestal (208 VAC) ................ 38-813018-01/03/05
*Also includes much of Central and South America
In Europe/Asia or other areas (342-456 VAC 3-phase, 200-230 VAC single-phase)
CP2000i ⇐ use 4 kW pedestal (400 VAC) .................. 38-813017-02/04/06
CP2000h ⇐ use 7 kW pedestal (400 VAC) ................ 38-813018-02/04/06
CP2000-S:
Features unique to this model, which contains a universal switching
ballast for all lamps and regions, are documented in the separate CP2000-S
Addendum for Installation and Use supplied with that version of the CP pedestal.
The CP2000-S does not include an internal convenience outlet.
NOTE: All 7 kW and 4 kW ballasts used in CP projectors are limited by software
of 6.6 kW and 3.3 kW use, respectively.
(from 1.45:1 up to 4.3:1)
and auxiliary lens mount
(installed)
(optional)
LIT MAN USR CP2000
020-100032-04 Rev. 1 (03/14)

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