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1.1
The Projector ....................................................................................................1-1
1.2
List of Components...........................................................................................1-3
1.3
Purchase Record and Service Contacts.............................................................1-3
1.4
Ethernet Settings for This Projector..................................................................1-3
1.5
Who Should Use This Manual..........................................................................1-3
2.1
Quick Setup ......................................................................................................2-1
2.2
Installation Considerations................................................................................2-5
2.3
Projector Position and Mounting ....................................................................2-10
2.4
Installing a Lens, Lamp & Cooling.................................................................2-16
2.5
Connecting Sources ........................................................................................2-22
2.6
Connecting Communications ..........................................................................2-28
2.7
Connecting Multiple Projectors ......................................................................2-32
2.8
Connecting the Ballast ....................................................................................2-38
2.9
Initial Power-up ..............................................................................................2-39
2.10
Maximizing Light Output ...............................................................................2-40
2.11
Basic Image Alignment...................................................................................2-40
2.12
Boresight Adjustment .....................................................................................2-41
2.13
Internal Optical Adjustments ..........................................................................2-44
2.14
Remote Keypad Protocols and Conversion.....................................................2-45
3.1
Projector Basics ................................................................................................3-1
Components/Features....................................................................................
3.2
Using the Keypads ............................................................................................3-6
3.3
Power-up Procedure / Checklist .....................................................................3-14
3.4
Power-down Procedure...................................................................................3-15
3.5
Navigating the Menus.....................................................................................3-15
3.6
Using Inputs and Channels .............................................................................3-19
3.7
Adjusting the Image........................................................................................3-24
3.8
Adjusting System Parameters and Advanced Controls ...................................3-37
3.9
Working with the Lamp ..................................................................................3-47
3.10
Status Menu ....................................................................................................3-54
3.11
Using Multiple Projectors...............................................................................3-55
3.12
Remote Control of the Projector.....................................................................3-64
3.13
Working with the Lenses ................................................................................3-65
3.14
Error Conditions .............................................................................................3-66
4.1
Warnings and Guidelines..................................................................................4-1
4.2
Maintaining Proper Cooling .............................................................................4-3
4.3
Maintenance and Cleaning................................................................................4-4
4.4
Replacing the Lamp and Filter..........................................................................4-6
4.5
Replacing a Lens.............................................................................................4-12
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Remote Control of the Projector..............3-64 3.13 Working with the Lenses ................3-65 3.14 Error Conditions .....................3-66 Maintenance Warnings and Guidelines..................4-1 Maintaining Proper Cooling ................4-3 Maintenance and Cleaning................4-4 Replacing the Lamp and Filter................4-6 Replacing a Lens.....................4-12 continued… 54-017222-01P Software Version 1.0 (02/05) Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 2 Glossary ......................A-1 Remote Keypad....................B-1 Serial Communication Cables................C-1 Throw Distance....................D-1 System Integration ................... E-1 Optional Input Modules ................... F-1 NOTE: Due to continuing research, all information in this manual is subject to change without notice Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Roadie 25K output of up to 25000 ANSI lumens, and 10-bit image processing all standard, Roadie 25K images are stunning in their size, brilliance and quality. This tough, user-friendly projector is built for frequent transport and quick setup, even on sprawling networks—perfect for any large audience venue demanding effortless installation and operation.
  • Page 4 How The Projector Works PROCESSING & PROJECTION: The Roadie 25K accepts a variety of signals for projection in 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.
  • Page 5: List Of Components

    Should you encounter a problem with any part of the projector and require assistance, contact your dealer or one of the Christie service depots listed on the back cover of this manual. If you have purchased the projector, fill out the form below and keep with your records.
  • Page 7: Installation & Setup

    • Connect all 4 cables to the projection head prior to turning the ballast breaker on. • Follow all labeling exactly. HEAD-TO-BALLAST: Connect all 4 ballast cables—two DC power cables, and 2 communication/control cables—between the projector rear and lamp ballast. See Figure 2.1. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 8 AC level for your ballast and region. See Section 6, Specifications for details. Then set the ballast AC on/off switch to ON and listen for the internal cooling fan start-up. NOTE: There is no other indication of “ballast ON” status. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 9 STEP 5 Set Lamp Type WARNING Explosion hazard. Keep the projection head OFF until you have defined which lamp type is installed. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 10 Factory Figure 2.3. Setting Lamp Size default=6000. 2. Enter either the Lamp Password (see Figure 2.3), or the Christie service password. NOTE: Password is required unless the “Enable Password” service option has been turned off. 3. Use to select which lamp is currently installed. Make sure the lamp type is also indicated on the lamp door label—use a small sticker from the front cover...
  • Page 11: Installation Considerations

    See Figure 2.4. Figure 2.4. Audience Coverage with a Flat Screen NOTE: Roadie 25K lenses are designed primarily for use with flat screens, but the projector’s depth-of-field range allows the lens to be focused on mildly curved screens as well.
  • Page 12: Rear Screen Installations

    NOTE: Screens with aspect ratios (proportion) of 4:3 are typically specified by diagonal size, but screens having other aspect ratios—such as the 2048 x 1080 of the Roadie 25K— are usually specified by their horizontal width. See below. Table 2.1. Matching Lenses to Screen Size Lens Type Screen Width (<—>)
  • Page 13 Projector Variables: Electronic and Anamorphic Resizing The native resolution of the projector (1.89) closely matches the aspect ratio of “flat” source material (1.85). Wider scope material, however, may be “squeezed” Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 14: Masking Options

    This arrangement is the most flexible of all. Figure 2.9. Side Masking for Flat Refer to Figure 2.10 for a summary of the basic factors affecting wide displays in a variety of rooms. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 15 INSTALLATION AND SETUP Figure 2.10. Switching Between Flat & Scope Displays Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 16: Projector Position And Mounting

    With zoom lenses, you’ll want to know the approximate minimum and maximum image sizes possible from a given throw distance so that the most appropriate lens is installed at the site (throw distance / screen width = throw ratio). 2-10 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 17 2048 x 1080 image from this projector can be moved by a maximum distance of 540 pixels, resulting in all of the image displayed above or below lens center (Figure 2.12). 2-11 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 18 Figure 2.13. Example of Alternative Offset Specification For any projector, if you find that you cannot raise or lower the image enough using mechanical vertical offset, try adjusting V-Position in the Size and Position menu 2-12 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 19 Take special care if using a mobile cart—avoid sudden stops, force and uneven surfaces that may cause the top-heavy cart to lurch and overturn. Make sure your mounting structure is reasonably level, then adjust one or more projector feet as necessary to fine-tune. 2-13 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 20 There is no need for the  FredFrame unless stacking with another Roadie 25K, or unless you decide to rig and fly the projector. To adjust the height and level of the projector, extend or retract the feet by rotating them.
  • Page 21 , then secure all corners of the frames together using 4 stacking pins (provided). You must also use the Roadie 25K Exhaust Adapter to route exhaust air from the bottom projector away from the top projector (not required with a side-by- side projector row).
  • Page 22: Installing A Lens, Lamp & Cooling

    Figure 2.18. Install the Lens During transport and installation, install a lens plug. 2) Always re-install a lens in its previous “UP” orientation, otherwise boresight may require re-adjustment. 2-16 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 23: Anamorphic Lens Installation

    INSTALL THE ANAMORPHIC LENS MOUNT ON THE PROJECTOR: At the front of the projector, install the anamorphic lens mount hardware as described in the instructions provided with Christie’s Anamorphic Lens Mount Kit. INSTALL THE 1:25x ANAMORPHIC LENS: Clamp the 1.25x anamorphic lens mount in place, following the instructions provided with the anamorphic lens mount kit.
  • Page 24 Cooling Extractor Fan and Duct For any Roadie 25K with any lamp, install the Christie extractor fan and duct to pull warm exhaust air from the projector at a minimum rate of 600 CFM. Use either the 6- in. or the 6-ft. duct in one of the configurations shown below: Figure 2.21.
  • Page 25 Follow the installation guidelines provided below, securing all components in the order that best suits your site and installation requirements. WARNING Do not operate the projector without the Christie Extractor components installed. INSTALL DUCT ON PROJECTOR: Figure 2.23 below. Align either the 6- inch or 6-foot duct at the projector’s...
  • Page 26 3. To suspend the projector/fan assembly, always use appropriate rigging hardware and secure to adequate support structures at your site. The Christie 6-ft. duct-with-fan weighs approximately 22 lb. The Christie 6-in. duct-with-fan weighs approximately 15 lb. Use third-party extractors only if the minimum of 600 CFM airflow can be maintained.
  • Page 27 Fan” outlet on the rear panel of the projector. Use appropriate extension cords if necessary. The fan will power-up with the projection head, and will run for a 10 minute cool-down period after the projection head is powered off. 2-21 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 28: Connecting Sources

    INPUT 6 if desired). There are also several optional interfaces available for connecting other sources— these interfaces slide into the remaining unused option slot, and can be removed or installed while the projector is running. 2-22 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 29 INSTALLATION AND SETUP Figure 2.25. Roadie 25K Input Panel NOTES: 1) See Section 6, Specifications for details regarding compatible inputs. 2) Use high quality shielded cables only for all connections. 3) The Dual SD/HD-SDI module shown will be available in 2005 (standard).
  • Page 30 INPUT 1 sources–to , use the red, green and blue BNCs as described in YPbPr Signals (below). 3) This input does not route to the decoder and cannot be used for Composite Video or S-Video. 2-24 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 31 3.7, Adjusting the Image. 2) Do not connect digital component signals INPUT 1 INPUT (known as YCbCr) to . Use the appropriate optional digital INPUT 5 interface installed in only. Figure 2.27. Connecting a YPbPr Source 2-25 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 32: Composite Video

    Video and/or S-Video Dual SD/HD-SDI NOTE: Available 2005. All information here is preliminary and subject-to-change. Christie’s Dual SD/HD-SDI module is standard with this projector, and factory- INPUT 5 installed in the first option slot (labeled ). Its loop-through capability enables incoming serial digital data (HD format) to be tiled across multiple screens, creating vast “mega resolution”...
  • Page 33 “RBG” input module installed—the optional HDTV Input Module used in earlier projectors is not needed or recommended. 2) See Appendix F, Optional Input Modules for a brief description of each interface. 2-27 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 34: Connecting Communications

    Note that response to a wired keypad must also be enabled in the Communications menu—see 3.8, Adjusting System Parameters and Advanced Controls for more information. Note that if both wired remotes are connected, communications via the side input have priority over communications via the rear. 2-28 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 35 RS232 communication. Note that RS422 is not compatible with RS232—connecting a RS232-compatible PC to RS422 can damage the equipment at either end. Consult the documentation provided with your PC if your are unsure. 2-29 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 36 Commands sent during initializing will be lost. CAUTION Do not use an RS422 port unless you are using equipment with RS422 capability. The voltage levels of this signal can damage incompatible equipment. 2-30 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 37: Ethernet Communications

    GPIO pins. For example, you can automatically dim the room lighting when the projector is turned on, or automatically turn the projector off when the lights are raised. For more information, refer to Appendix E. 2-31 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 38: Connecting Multiple Projectors

    XLRs), and one is on the side input panel (9-pin D-connector). Continue connecting projectors in this manner until you’ve reached the last projector in the chain, so that only RS422 the last projector has two unused ports. See Figure 2.33. Figure 2.33. Typical RS422 Network 2-32 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 39 : To add one or more projectors to an Ethernet network, use standard CAT5 cable to connect each projector’s Ethernet port to a hub belonging to the network. A controller or PC must also be connected to the hub. See Figure 2.35. 2-33 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 40 XIP serial command sent to the projector. Separating or Joining NOTES: 1) A separate ”redundant” network requires double serial links—RS232 Serial Networks and RS422—between all projectors. 2) Set each projector’s Broadcast Key to OFF. 2-34 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 41 RS232 and RS422 ports as shown. Make sure the “Separate” option is selected for “Network Routing” in the Communications menu. Now, if either controller fails, you can simply switch to the other controller and communicate via the other standard. 2-35 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 42 Figure 2.38. Sample Hardware Setups for Split Networks IMPORTANT Whenever downloading new projector software to networks, use a single-route RS232 network only. DISCONNECT any redundant serial cabling and Select “Separate” for “Network Routing” in each projector. 2-36 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 43 For complete information on how to assign and use projector numbers on a serial network, see 3.8, Adjusting System Parameters and Advanced Controls. 2-37 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 44: Connecting The Ballast

    3. Toggle the switch left for use with 200 VAC supplies, or toggle right for 400 VAC supplies. 4. Attach the ground lug to Earth Ground. 5. Re-install the ballast cover. Figure 2.40. Setting Up the Ballast 2-38 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 45: Initial Power-Up

    Size” of 2000, 3000, 4500 or 6000 watts, depending on its last setting (factory default=6000). See Figure 2.41. 2. Enter either the Lamp Password (see Figure 2.41), or the Christie service password. NOTE: A password is required unless the “Enable Password”...
  • Page 46: Maximizing Light Output

    Properly position the projector relative to the screen (refer back to 2.3, Projector Position & Mounting). Basic Optical Alignment Procedure 1. Display a good test pattern appropriate for analyzing image focus and geometry, such as a single crosshair centered across the image. 2-40 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 47: Boresight Adjustment

    For best results, try to minimize offsets by “aiming” the projector lens at the center of the image. Refer back to 2.3, Projector Position and Mounting for offset ranges and method of adjustment. 2-41 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 48 4. Adjust horizontal offset to re-center the image on the screen. 5. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 until both sides of Figure 2.47. Adjust the are well-focused. L/R Boresight 2-42 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 49 FOCUS PRIMARY LENS: With the anamorphic lens in place, re-focus the primary lens using focus knob. The goal is good focus at center and on all sides. 2-43 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 50: Internal Optical Adjustments

    If a corner or edge of an image is missing, this may indicate that the fold mirror has become misaligned with the rest of the optical system and cannot reflect all data properly. Correct as described below: 2-44 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 51: Remote Keypad Protocols And Conversion

    NOTE: Matching the protocol on the projector to that of a keypad is done through a setting in the Communications submenu. See 3.8, Adjusting System Parameters and Advanced Controls for further information on how to define which protocol the projector's infrared sensors (rear and front) will recognize. 2-45 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 52 INSTALLATION AND SETUP Figure 2.51. Independent Keypads and Projectors Remote Keypad The Roadie 25k’s standard IR remote keypad can be set to one of seven different Protocols protocols, “A” through “G”. To change protocol in the remote, follow Steps 1 through 4.
  • Page 53 IR”, select the protocol that matches the new protocol of the keypad at hand. The projector should now respond properly. SHORTCUT METHOD: Unlike earlier Christie projectors and keypads, there is no shortcut method for changing a keypad’s protocol through a special sequence of keystrokes. You must change the internal jumper settings.
  • Page 54 Set jumpers according to the desired IR protocol (refer back to Figure 2.53). Make sure to set jumper #4 between pins 1 and 2 as shown for all remote protocols. • Replace battery compartment cover. 2-48 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 55: Projector Basics

    This section describes how to use the projector after it is properly installed by a Projector qualified service technician as described in Section 2, Installation and Setup. Basics Components/Features Chief Roadie 25K components are identified on the following page See page 3-2. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 56 The breaker on the lamp ballast serves two purposes: 1) it is a power switch for the Roadie 25K ballast 2) it protects against over-current conditions of 50A or more. The breaker must be ON in order to enable normal Roadie 25K system power-up and operation.
  • Page 57: Control Panel

    Full status and error messages appear in this window. Exhaust Duct Connect the projector’s 8” top exhaust hole to a rigid duct (provided). Add Christie’s 50/60 Hz heat extractor at the opposite end of the duct so that adequate airflow (600 cf/m) is maintained near the top of the projector.
  • Page 58 Projector function is controlled via the integral keypad, remote keypad, or other communication link from a controller. The projection head is closed and locked for normal operation. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 59: Rear Connection Panel

    OPERATION Rear Connection Panel The rear connection panel links the projection head to AC power, to an external RS422 controller, and to the other Roadie 25K components (ballast, extractor fan and a tethered keypad). Figure 3.3. Rear Connection Panel CATHODE/ANODE CONNECTORS: For connecting the ballast’s 2 lamp cables...
  • Page 60: Using The Keypads

    RCA jack on the side of the projector. Built-in To control the projector when signals from a remote keypad cannot reach the projector, use the projector’s built-in keypad. Two nearby status windows provide Figure 3.4. Built-in Keypad at Projector Rear feedback indicating current Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 61 One of the two IR sensors on the projector will detect the signals and relay the commands for internal processing. Figure 3.5. Standard Remote Keypad Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 62: Keypad Commands

    These parameters are listed in Table 3.1. An Auto Setup can save time in perfecting a display, and you can modify the adjustments as desired. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 63 “lite” remote keypad, neither of which have a separate Input INPUT 5 INPUT 7 key, use to access as follows: • INPUT 5 INPUT 7 While displaying from , press again. This switches to Input 5 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 64 (i.e., “crushed”). Conversely, overly high brightness changes black to dark gray, causing washed-out images. See 3.7 Adjusting the Image (Image Settings subsection). 3-10 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 65 3.0 kW lamps). Opening the shutter restores lamp power to its previous setting, and restores the image. NOTES: 1) The status of the shutter is shown in the LCD display window at the rear of the projector. 2) The shutter is open upon power-up. 3-11 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 66: Function Key

    Exit NOTE: does not save changes within text editing boxes (including number Exit editing of a slidebar value) or within pull-down lists. It acts as a “cancel”. 3-12 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 67 (which is “A”) for one of the remotes. See 2.14 Remote Keypad Protocols and Conversion for complete instructions. NOTE: In v1.0 software, only the IR protocol “A” is supported. 3-13 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 68: Power-Up Procedure / Checklist

    NOTE: For complete power-up troubleshooting, see Section 5, Troubleshooting. 8. In the Lamp menu, set “Cable Length (m)” to match the length of DC cables currently connected between your lamp ballast and projection head. 3-14 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 69: Power-Down Procedure

    If at any time you are uncertain what to do next, press to display summary Help information about the current menu or highlighted option. Press Help again to exit. In addition, a line of “hint” text is included at the bottom of some menus. 3-15 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 70 For “blind” access, hide the entire menu system (see OSD key, above) and/or direct slidebars activated by their own key (such as Contrast, Brightness, etc.). Control by using the proper keypress or numerical sequence of key presses. 3-16 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 71 Or enter the menu option number. keys to navigate up and down within the list (the current choice is noted with a small ). Press to choose an option from the list, if desired. Figure 3.9. Example of Pull-Down List 3-17 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 72 NOTES: 1) Once you enter the first digit, this digit replaces all old digits. 2) If you press any non-numbered key, the number entered up to that point is accepted and updated as the new value. 3) Press Exit to cancel editing of numerical values. 3-18 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 73: Using Inputs And Channels

    2-digit channel, such as . You can have numerous distinct channels available for the same input, any of which can be selected by using the Chan key on the keypad followed by the 2-digit channel number. 3-19 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 74 NOTES: 1) The current channel is highlighted upon entering the channel list, or, if this channel is not displayed here, the first channel in the list is highlighted. 2) Channels created automatically do not appear in the channel list unless a parameter for the channel has been changed. 3-20 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 75 Channel Setup menu and do one of two things: • Press Func if you want to copy the selected channel or delete this or other channels. See Copying or Deleting a Channel below. 3-21 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 76 Editing a Channel Setup The basic setups that describe how and where a channel can be accessed are listed in the Channel Setup menu. These channel setups can be edited at any time in the Channel Edit submenu. 3-22 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 77 Select this option to see or change Channel Edit settings for the previous channel in the Channel Setup list. • NEXT CHANNEL: Select this option to see or change Channel Edit settings for the next channel in the Channel Setup list. 3-23 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 78: Adjusting The Image

    Refer to "Using Slidebars and Other Controls" (earlier in this section) if you need help using any of the options and controls. Changes made in the Size and Position menu are applied immediately and are saved when you exit the menu (press Exit Menu 3-24 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 79 2048 x 1080 resolution. For example, for a source with a native resolution of 800 x 600, “No Resizing” will center a small image within a black border—the black border areas are unused areas. See below. 3-25 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 80: Vertical Stretch

    Size controls both the image width and height in tandem, maintaining the current aspect ratio (proportion) of the displayed signal data. Vertical Stretch Vertical stretch adjusts the height of the image while keeping the width constant. Use Vertical Stretch to change the aspect ratio of the display. 3-26 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 81 Swap PIP Images SHORT CUT: Press on the standard Roadie 25K remote.) Swap Toggle the current picture-in-picture relationship so that the primary image becomes secondary, and the secondary image becomes primary. Swapping is available only when PIP is enabled.
  • Page 82 Plug & Play (EDID) resolution from the list. Any daisy-chained projectors will also display according to the chosen Plug & Play (EDID) format. EDID = Extended Display Identification Data standard. 3-28 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 83 Conversely, if the image is washed out and unnatural, with excessive detail in black areas, increase the setting. Again, good gamma improves contrast while maintaining good details for blacks. 3-29 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 84: Noise Reduction

    (video). These signals can include: • RGB signals in NTSC, PAL, SECAM frequency ranges • Scan-doubled sync-on-green • Scan-quadrupled sync-on-green For these signals, change the Color Space to RGB, then define a new channel for future use. 3-30 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 85: Video Options

    • 0 IRE – Used for DVD output with “enhanced black”, SECAM, most PAL standards, and Japanese NTSC. • 7.5 IRE – Used for most NTSC video signals. 3-31 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 86 Input Levels menu (shown above). These adjustments, which together serve as a calibration process compensating for differences in sources and cabling, enable an experienced user to perfect the source image input levels and 3-32 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 87 (which is likely too short) to the tip of the horizontal sync pulse. Tri Level is typically recommended for an HDTV source where the back porch is also short. 3-33 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 88 Repeat Steps 2-5 with the other two remaining primary colors. When each primary color shows one optimized black band and white (or colored) band, the input levels for this source are correctly set. Upon exiting the Input Levels menu, the Peak Detector checkbox will clear. 3-34 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 89 Color Adjustment by X/Y or Color Saturation submenus, and is most often needed with multiple-projector applications. 3-35 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 90 For static images with no motion, such as graphics from a CD. MOTION: For video images that did not originate from film, or for moving computer-generated images. FILM: For video images that originated from film. This will optimize image quality and stability. 3-36 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 91: Adjusting System Parameters And Advanced Controls

    NOTE: This projector can be used in the Front orientation only, as it cannot be inverted or tilted beyond 15° in any direction. Fade Time Set how long (in seconds) it takes to gradually dissolve one image into another for a source switch. 3-37 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 92 This is particularly recommended during setup or testing of the projector. Or select “RS232” to receive messages via RS232 (or RS422) serial communication only. To hide error message displays, such as during shows and presentations, select “Off” or “RS232”. 3-38 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 93: Network Routing

    , where there is only one link between any two projectors (and the controller), make sure to join the networks. If you have a simple serial network with only one type of linking—RS232 or RS422—the type of network routing does not matter. 3-39 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 94 DHCP server or other user. An IP address entered here remains in effect until it is changed again. NOTES: Make sure the projector is connected to the network before changing its IP address. Make sure to re-boot. 3-40 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 95: Broadcast Key

    To disable the wired keypad, you must use a different keypad—the built-in or an IR remote keypad—to select “off”. This safeguard prevents you from accidentally disabling the wired keypad during use. 3-41 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 96 NOTES: 1) For defining or changing a User 1, 2, 3, or 4 color palette or “gamut”. Sometimes known as Comprehensive Color Adjustment™. 2) Factory-defined primary color levels, which ensure a specific color performance from projector-to- projector, can be altered in the Service menu only. If you suspect alteration of these 3-42 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 97 Color Saturation — Adjust color slidebars and judge image color by eye or meter. A user-defined color “adjustment” can be applied for a source by selecting the desired “User” option in the “Select Color Adjustment” list accessed in the Advanced Image Settings menu. 3-43 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 98 Apply at any time in the Advanced Image Settings menu. Figure 3.21. CIE 1931 Chromaticity Diagram NOTE: Keep new x,y coordinates within the original color gamut triangle shown here. PROCEDURE FOR X,Y ADJUSTMENTS: See 3.11, Using Multiple Projectors. 3-44 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 99: Color Enable

    Colors can also be enabled/disabled by entering the corresponding function code listed on the back of the standard remote keypad. Odd Pixel Adjustment NOTES: 1) Factory-set and rarely required by user. 2) Source must be >110 MHz. 3-45 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 100: Peak Detector

    Images from this source will then display correct blacks and whites without crushing or washing out. 3-46 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 101: Working With The Lamp

    Size” of 2000, 3000, 4500 or 6000 watts, depending on its most recent setting (factory default=6000). Select the lamp that is currently installed—if you are unsure, a qualified service technician must unlock the lamp door and look at the lamp. 3-47 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 102 “Cable Length (m)” slidebar to match that of your DC cables. By default from the manufacturer, this setting is 8 (approximately 25 feet). See Figure 3.26. Figure 3.26. Define Lamp Cable Length 3-48 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 103 This information also appears in the Status menu. LAMP S/N is the serial number recorded for the current lamp. When you install a new lamp and enter its serial number, the number will appear here. NOTE: Read-only. 3-49 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 104 (brightness) you wish to maintain—the projector will automatically adjust power as needed to maintain this intensity as closely as possible. Note that the intensity value is a correlation only and does not represent an actual Intensity lumens level. See “ ” below. 3-50 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 105 At this point, the tracking function terminates (i.e., the power level stabilizes) and the lamp will begin to dim normally. Either Intensity reduce your “ ” setting or replace the lamp. 3-51 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 106 Particularly in projectors rented for temporary installations, this setting may have to be changed from its last use. Adjustment range is 2-30m (6½-100 ft.). 3-52 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 107 Distance from the lens does not matter. You may need an attenuator, or wish to construct an internal foil aperture first. 3) This is an optional procedure—watch the intensity feedback shown near the top of the menu if preferred. 3-53 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 108: 3.10 Status Menu

    (size) of lamp defined in projector memory, its current, voltage and hours logged in total and for a specific period (such as a rental period), and for your projector model name and serial number. In addition, 3-54 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 109: Using Multiple Projectors

    It ensures a good starting point for further customizing and matching. NOTE: The Roadie 25K has three additional primary colors—magenta, cyan and yellow. To return to the factory-set color primaries, such as when a projector is moved to different site, you must access the Service menu (password-protected).
  • Page 110: Color Adjustment Procedure

    Figure 3.30. Jot Down a Set of ”Max Drives” X/Y Values 5. In each projector, select a “User” color adjustment (1-4) to enable Color Adjustments by X,Y changes. Then enter your recorded x/y values into each menu (Figure 3.31). 3-56 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 111 7. All screens should now be color-matched. Apply this new “User” gamut to a source at any time by selecting it in the “Select Color Adjustment” list accessed in the Advanced Image Settings menu. 3-57 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 112 These matches are needed before you can achieve good Brightness Uniformity results. RUN LAMP FOR 100 HOURS— Light output and Brightness Uniformity can vary significantly during the first 100 hours of lamp use. For best results with new 3-58 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 113 This pattern provides 9 screen “zones” with 13 targets. FOR BEST RESULTS: Rather than examining the CENTER of each zone when assessing Brightness Uniformity adjustments, focus on extreme EDGES as indicated in the illustration at right. 3-59 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 114 Left Uniformity menu (i.e., change their light output) until all portions of the left side closely match the center color temperature. Adjust an edge first (focusing on its center), then adjust its corners. See Figure 3.33. 3-60 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 115 Canceling Brightness Uniformity If you do not want to use or apply Brightness Uniformity settings, delete the checkmark from the “Uniformity Enable” checkbox at the top of the Brightness Uniformity menu. 3-61 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 116: Main Functions

    OPERATION Edge Blending Christie Edge Blending is an innovative set of software functions that can quickly and easily blend whitelevels along the edges of multiple adjacent projected images to create a single seamless larger image. What is a Blend? In simple terms, a blend appears as a gradient strip along an edge of a projected image.
  • Page 117: Other Functions

    2. In the Edge Blending submenu, enable Edge Blending by entering a checkmark in the top checkbox. SET STARTING POINTS FOR ADJUSTMENT Set all blend widths to 0. Go to “More” and set everything in the Edge Blending (2) menu to 50. 3-63 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 118: Remote Control Of The Projector

    Ethernet socket between your controller and the valid projector address, or connect a serial link (recommended) between your controller and any of the RS422 ports or the RS232 In port. Connect all ports, if desired. 3-64 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 119: Working With The Lenses

    OPERATION For complete information, including a list of valid ASCII messages and how to structure them for use, obtain the current Christie Serial Communications document. NOTE: See Section 2, 3.13 Working with Installation and Setup for the Lenses all lens installation and boresight instructions.
  • Page 120: Error Conditions

    “Invalid Password”. Press Enter Exit to clear the message and try again. NOTE: On-screen display of “Invalid User Entry” messages cannot be disabled, even if Display Error Messages has been set to “Off”. 3-66 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 121 (see Status LED Codes, below). The projector will no longer operate and must be reset—power the projector down and up again with the (power) key. 3-67 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 122 LCD status display window. For example, the code “27” means the lamp could not be turned on. Error codes for this projector are listed in Table 3.6. 3-68 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 123 GENERAL Software error. Contact dealer/factory. CRC error in flash ROM. Download new software. Engineering-only programming is complete. Call Christie, replace TIPM. Attempting to download s/w code without being in boot mode Invalid interrupt. Power off/on. If persists, contact dealer/factory. User has forced system to stay in boot mode...
  • Page 125: Maintenance

    FIRE HAZARD. Keep hands, clothes, and all combustible material at least 1m away from the concentrated light beam of the lamp. WARNING Position all cables where they cannot contact hot surfaces or be pulled or tripped over. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 126 Wear Protective Clothing Never open the lamp door unless you are wearing authorized protective clothing such as that included in a Christie Protective Clothing Safety Kit #598900-095. Recommended protective clothing includes—but may not be limited to—protective gloves, latex lab gloves, double-layer 0.040” acetate face shield, and a quilted ballistic nylon jacket or a welder’s jacket.
  • Page 127: Maintaining Proper Cooling

    FILLING THE COOLER: The cooler should require filling only upon projector installation. Fill with Christie’s 50/50 mix of distilled water and ethylene glycol. Top up as necessary, making sure not to over fill. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 128: Maintenance And Cleaning

    When to Check LENS: A small amount of dust or dirt on the lens has minimal effect on image quality—to avoid the risk of scratching the lens, clean the lens only if absolutely required. See below. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 129: Cleaning The Reflector

    1. First brush dust off with a camel-hair brush and/or blow dust away with compressed air. 2. Fold a clean microfibre cloth and dampen with methanol. Make sure to wipe evenly with the smooth portion of the cloth that has no folds or creases. Do not Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 130: Replacing The Lamp And Filter

    Check its condition monthly in all projectors. Lamp Replacement NOTE: For this procedure you will need a compatible Christie Xenon CDXL or CXL Procedure lamp as shown in Section 6, Specifications—never install a lamp intended for a different projector.
  • Page 131 (saved from previous installation) and then seal it in a heavy carton on the floor where it cannot fall or be bumped. WARNING Handle box with extreme caution—the lamp is hazardous even when packaged. Dispose of lamp box according to safety regulations for your area. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 132 8.2. Rest the anode (+) end of the lamp on the lamp cradle as shown in Figure 4.1, right, and slip the positive lamp connector over the bulb end. 8.3. Tighten set screws in both negative and positive lamp connectors (Figure 4.2). Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 133 With a blue dot label or dry-erase pen, mark the lamp door’s LAMP INSTALLED label to indicate the size of the newly installed lamp — 2.0, 3.0, 4.5, or 6.0 kW. A supply of blue dot labels is secured inside the front cover of this manual. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 134 Status Display at the rear of the projector will show a “Lamp Size” of 2000, 3000, 4500 or 6000 watts, depending on its last setting. Factory default=6000. 2. Enter either the Lamp Password shown in Figure 3.24, or the Christie service password. A password is required unless the “Enable Password” service option has been turned off.
  • Page 135 Slide the old filter down-and-out and discard. Insert the new air filter, following the labeling for proper inside/outside orientation. Slide all the way up, under top tabs. WARNING Use only Christie filters. Never operate the projector without the filter installed. STEPS 5-6...
  • Page 136: Replacing A Lens

    NOTES: 1) Make sure the lens UP label faces up, otherwise boresight may need readjustment. 2) Keep the lens safety tether attached to the projector for use with any lens ring clamp. This cable must be used with a flown projector. 4-12 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 137: Troubleshooting

    8. If the lamp does not ignite after a second and third try, replace the lamp. 9. If there is no “buzzing” or high voltage “snaps” indicating that the igniter is attempting ignition, there may be a problem with the igniter itself (Christie service required).
  • Page 138: Ethernet

    3. Make sure the shutter is OPEN. Menu 4. Make sure there is not a full black test pattern selected for display—press to access test patterns, then cycle patterns with keys. 5. Is the input selected? Check connections. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 139 2. Resizing, vertical stretch and positioning options may be improperly adjusted for the incoming source signal. 3. You may need an anamorphic lens for sources that have been supplied in a re- sized and vertically stretched format. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 140 4. If the distance between the input source device and the projector is greater than 25 feet, signal amplification/conditioning may be required. 5. If the source is a VCR or off-air broadcast, detail may be set too high. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 141: Specifications

    100% = image moved by a distance of 540 pixels up or down (100% of image half-height). 70% = image moved by distance of 410 pixels left or right (40% of image half-width). Simultaneous vertical/horizontal offsetting may limit the range of each. See illustrations in 2.3, Projector Position and Mounting. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 142 • Bi-level or tri-level composite • Serrations and/or Equalization pulses • MacroVision for stnd. & prog. video Polarity Positive or negative (for composite or separate H & V) Maximum return loss (VSWR) 1.2:1 dB @ 200 MHz Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 143 If range appears limited, shield the IR sensor, turn off lights, or change your fluorescent ballast. Ethernet Number of ports Standard 100Base-TX Connector type RJ-45 Max. baud rate 115200 RS232 Serial Input Number of connectors Connector type 9-pin subminiature D (female=in, male=out) Max. baud rate 115200 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 144: Rs422 Serial Input

    Lamp (DC) Max. operating voltage 46 VDC Max. start-up voltage 155 VDC Max. current consumption 180 A Max. power consumption 6600 W Connector type Female CAM Lock receptacle (+red) Male CAM Lock receptacle (–black) With extractor Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 145: Audible Noise

    • CISPR 24 / EN55024:1998 (all parts of immunity characteristics for ITE) Operating Environment Temperature 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F) Humidity (non-condensing) 20% to 80% Altitude 0 – 3000 meters Tilt, any angle 15° max. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 146 25.6” x 49.0” x 20” (65 cm x 124.5 cm x 50.8 cm) Size with Anamorph (W x L x H ) 25.6” x 64.6” x 20” (65 cm x 164.1 cm x 50.8 cm) (incl. anamorphic lens mount & lens) See Figure 5.1 on the following page. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 147 SPECIFICATIONS Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 148: Standard Components

    Lamp (choices shown on page 8-4) 1 primary zoom lens, high-brightness (see below) Cabling kit and misc. assembly hardware Roadie 25K User’s Manual Options Standard High-Brightness Lenses 1:1 fixed lens — part# 38-809071-01 1.25 – 1.45 :1 — part# 38-809073-01 1.45 –...
  • Page 149: Glossary

    Anamorphic lenses can restore a ‘scope’ (CinemaScope) or ‘flat’ format film frame to the correct wide-screen appearance by increasing its horizontal proportion. The Roadie 25K uses a 1.25x scope anamorphic lens option only. ANSI The American National Standards Institute is the organization that denotes the measurement standard for lamp brightness.
  • Page 150: Auto Source

    The fraction of a motion picture frame image that is intended to be viewed by the audience. The clean aperture is subjectively free of edge artifacts and lies within the screen area framed by curtains in a cinema. Aspect ratio is often referenced to the clean aperture. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 151 Also known as digital scaling. The process of averaging pixel information when scaling (resizing) an image up or down. When reducing the size of an image, adjacent pixels are averaged to create fewer pixels. When increasing the size of an image, Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 152: Dot Clock

    Horizontal Offset The difference between the center of the projected image and the center of the projector lens. For clarity, offset is often expressed as the maximum percentage of the Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 153: Input Signal

    LampLOC  A Christie software feature where internal samples of light in a projector guide the precise position of the lamp along 3 axes—vertical, horizontal and distance to lens— so that lamp performance and output is maximized. Not available in all models.
  • Page 154 Playout The equipment in a digital cinema theatre which delivers previously recorded signals in real time to the playback system. The playout may also receive, store, and process these signals prior to delivering them. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 155 Also known as Y/C. Scan Frequency The horizontal or vertical frequency at which images are generated. Also known as scan rate or refresh rate. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 156 Switcher A signal selector such as the Marquee Signal Switcher formerly manufactured by Christie that can be connected for adding more sources to a projector. Sync The part of the video signal that stabilizes the picture. Sync can occur in three forms: "Composite sync": the horizontal and vertical components are together on one...
  • Page 157 A high-end digital component video signal. YPbPr A high-end analog component video signal. Sometimes called YUV, Component, or Y, R-Y, B-Y, the YPbPr signal by-passes video decoding. See YPbPr. Zoom The adjustment of image size by means of a zoom lens. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 159: Remote Keypad

    A p p e n d i x B Remote Keypad Figure B.1. Standard Remote Keypad Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 161: Serial Communication Cables

    Using a rear RS422 port (3-pin XLR) or Ethernet link for downloading new software to the projector is not supported. RS422 CONNECTIONS: Depending on your RS422-compatible device or RS232- RS444 converter, the cabling wiring can vary, and may require a custom cable. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 162 SERIAL COMMUNICATION CABLES Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 163 SERIAL COMMUNICATION CABLES Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 165: Throw Distance

    All formulas are in centimeters (cm). NOTE: Minimum throw distance is 15 feet for all lenses except as noted. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 166 NOTE: Throw ratios, formulas and throw distances apply to both standard and optional high-contrast lenses. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 167 3605 3741.5 1419.3 1473.0 3705 3844.5 1458.7 1513.6 3805 3947.5 1498.0 1554.1 3905 4050.5 1537.4 1594.7 4005 4153.5 1576.8 1635.2 4105 4256.5 1616.1 1675.8 4205 4359.5 1655.5 1716.3 4305 4462.5 1694.9 1756.9 4405 4565.5 1734.3 1797.4 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 168 4067 3216.7 2762.5 1601.2 1266.4 1087.6 4167 3296.3 2830.8 1640.6 1297.8 1114.5 4267 3375.9 2899.2 1679.9 1329.1 1141.4 4367 3455.5 2967.5 1719.3 1360.4 1168.3 4467 3535.1 3035.8 1758.7 1391.8 1195.2 4567 3614.7 3104.1 1798.0 1423.1 1222.1 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 169 4067 2793.7 2238.9 1601.2 1099.9 881.5 4167 2862.7 2294.2 1640.6 1127.0 903.2 4267 2931.7 2349.4 1679.9 1154.2 925.0 4367 3000.7 2404.7 1719.3 1181.4 946.7 4467 3069.7 2460.0 1758.7 1208.5 968.5 4567 3138.7 2515.3 1798.0 1235.7 990.3 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 170 4067 2251.5 1680.6 1601.2 886.4 661.6 4167 2307.1 1722.1 1640.6 908.3 678.0 4267 2362.7 1763.5 1679.9 930.2 694.3 4367 2418.3 1805.0 1719.3 952.1 710.6 4467 2473.9 1846.5 1758.7 974.0 727.0 4567 2529.5 1888.0 1798.0 995.9 743.3 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 171 4067 1810.7 1334.3 1601.2 712.9 525.3 4167 1855.3 1367.2 1640.6 730.4 538.3 4267 1900.0 1400.0 1679.9 748.0 551.2 4367 1944.6 1432.9 1719.3 765.6 564.1 4467 1989.2 1465.7 1758.7 783.2 577.0 4567 2033.8 1498.5 1798.0 800.7 590.0 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 172 4067 1331.0 935.0 1601.2 524.0 368.1 4167 1363.8 958.0 1640.6 536.9 377.2 4267 1396.5 981.0 1679.9 549.8 386.2 4367 1429.3 1004.0 1719.3 562.7 395.3 4467 1462.0 1027.0 1758.7 575.6 404.3 4567 1494.7 1050.0 1798.0 588.5 413.4 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 173 4060 927.0 660.0 1598.4 364.9 259.8 4160 949.8 676.3 1637.8 374.0 266.2 4260 972.7 692.5 1677.2 383.0 272.6 4360 995.6 708.7 1716.5 392.0 279.0 4460 1018.5 725.0 1755.9 401.0 285.4 4560 1041.3 741.2 1795.3 410.0 291.8 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 174 726.0 466.7 1601.2 285.8 183.7 4167.0 743.9 478.2 1640.6 292.9 188.3 4267.0 761.8 489.7 1679.9 299.9 192.8 4367.0 779.7 501.2 1719.3 307.0 197.3 4467.0 797.5 512.6 1758.7 314.0 201.8 4567.0 815.4 524.1 1798.0 321.0 206.3 D-10 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 175: System Integration

    Example 1. Turn room lighting on when the projector is turned off. (Assumes a control/automation unit is configured to turn the lights on when pin 2 of its input goes high.) (GIO C2 O) Set pin #2 configuration to output (GIO 2 H) Set pin #2 to high (state) Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 176: Query Command

    (GIO C2 I) Set pin #2 configuration as input (RTE G 2 H “(PWR 1)”) Power on when pin #2 set to high (RTE G 2 L “(PWR 0)”) Power off when pin #2 set to low Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 177: Optional Input Modules

    Inputs are 75 terminated. RGB400BA Features ◊ accepts 3, 4, or 5 wire RGB video (sync-on-green, composite sync, or separate horizontal and vertical sync) ◊ BNC connectors for RGB signal inputs ◊ Buffered signals to a remote destination Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 178 PC250 Analog This module receives analog RGB input signals from IBM PC compatibles or Input Module Macintosh computers. Video inputs are 75 terminated. Outputs are provided for 38-804609-xx buffered loop-through to another display device. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 179 10-bit YCbCr 4:2:2 video. Either input can be set as the active primary or secondary part of a Picture-in-Picture display, and either input can be looped through to one (or both) of the module’s BNC outputs. See Section 2.5, Connecting Sources for more information. Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 181 Channel Edit Menu, 3-22 Channel Key, 3-9, 3-19 Back IR (Setting), 3-41 Channel Selection, 3-20 Backlight Key, 3-13 Channel Setup Menu, 3-21 Bad Sync, 3-67 And Enter Key, 3-22 Ballast And Function Key, 3-21 Breaker, 3-2 INDEX-1 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 182 Using Input On, 3-9, 3-10 Globe Icon, 3-16 GPIO, 2-31 Edge Blending Definition and Use, 3-62 HDTV Connection, 2-27 Procedure, 3-63 Help Edge Blending Menu, 3-42 Context-sensitive, 3-15 Enable Decoder AGC, 3-31 General Topics, 3-16 INDEX-2 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 183 Lens Keys, 3-13 Lens Mount Keypad, Built-in, 3-6 Description, 3-4, 3-65 Keypads, IR or Wired. See Remote Keypads Level Detector, 3-47 Level Value, 3-47 Leveling (Hor.) Final Side-to-Side, 2-41 Lamp Liquid Cooling, 2-22 Adjusting Position, 3-53 INDEX-3 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 184 Cleaning, 4-5 Offset Adjustment on Lens Mount, 3-65 Remote Keypads, 3-6 Offset, Horizontal, 2-13, 6-1 And Sensor Response, 2-45 Offset, Vertical, 2-11, 6-1 Compatibility, 2-28 Option 1, 3-9, 3-10 Guide to Keys, 3-8 Optional Inputs, 2-27 INDEX-4 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...
  • Page 185 YPbPr, 3-30 Stand-by, 2-3, 3-54 Connection, 2-25 Status Light, Large, 3-6 Status Menu, 3-54 Swap Key, 3-13 Swap PIP, 3-27 Zoom Adjustment (Primary Lens), 3-65 Sync Def. and types, 8 Sync Tip Clamping. See Clamp Location INDEX-5 Roadie 25K User’s Manual...

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