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MAINTENANCE
STEP 12
STEP 13
STEP 14
STEP 15
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Roadie 25K User's Manual
Figure 4.3. Always Mark the "Lamp Installed" Label
Re-connect to AC and turn breaker to ON
'
Re-connect the projection head and the ballast to AC (see 2.1, Quick Setup), then set
the ballast breaker to
'
Set proper LAMP TYPE (
NOTE: Not required if your new lamp is the same Lamp Size (in kilowatts) as the
previous lamp.
If your new lamp is rated higher or lower than the old lamp, record the new Lamp
Size (2.0, 3.0, 4.5 or 6.0 kW) in projector memory as described below. This setting
establishes the proper range of power available for the installed lamp, ensuring that
the new lamp is neither under-powered nor over-driven upon power-up.
Do not attempt to ignite the lamp until its size (kW) is
1. Refer back to Figure 3.24. Checking/Setting Lamp Size. Press
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.
3. Use
type is also indicated on the lamp door label (see Figure 4.3).
4. When the Status Display shows the correct lamp type, the projector and lamp
can be turned on.
Power up & Ignite the Lamp
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Press
on any keypad. The projector will power up and the lamp will ignite. Wait
approximately 10 minutes for the projector and lamp to warm up before continuing.
Adjust lamp position
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Make sure the projector and lamp are warmed up. Then, from the Lamp menu, go to
the LampLOC submenu and perform a "Do Auto" adjustment. It will take a minute or
two as internal motors and sensors determine the ideal placement of the lamp. Proper
(EXAMPLE)
ON
.
)
Menu
WARNING
correctly defined in projector memory.
to select which lamp is currently installed. Make sure the lamp
Menu
. The

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