Working With The Lenses - Christie Roadie HD+35K User Manual

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Via ASCII Messenging. Connect a serial link between your controller and the RS-232 or RS-422 port
(recommended), or open an Ethernet socket (i.e., Telnet) between your controller and the valid projector
address. Valid ASCII codes and messages are documented in the Christie Serial Communications document
available on the Christie website.
Via Web Interface. Connect your PC to the projector's Ethernet port. In your web browser (Internet Explorer,
for example), enter the IP address of the projector you wish to control. This initiates a password-protected
ChristieNET application-enter the factory default "ccm7" login and password to open the program. If the
projector is powered up, you can access assorted menu options and slidebars.
Repeat for remaining networked projectors as desired. Keep in mind that multiple units can be controlled from
one PC, but each unit will be in its own ChristieNET interface (web browser) at the PC. Likewise, you can
make up to four separate web locations to a single projector.
The default login provides access to security settings, where you can define other users with the same or fewer
rights. Use "unlimited" rights for most applications. For all logins, the Service menu is still protected with its
own password.
NOTES: 1)
Any proxy server settings that interfere with this type of link should be disabled for using ChristieNET.
Disable through Internet Explorer's < Tools> <Internet Options> <Connections> <LAN Settings>.
2)
Your PC must be Java-enabled to v1.4.2 or higher to run ChristieNET.
model, certain controls provided through ChristieNET are non-functional.

3.14 Working with the Lenses

The Zoom, Focus and Lens Offsets using either the built-in keypad or standard IR remote as follows:
Table 3.8 Lens Settings
Zoom
Focus
Lens Offset
NOTE:
1) The Zoom function does not apply to Fixed Lenses.
zoom lenses.
The lens mount secures the primary zoom lens to the projection head. It provides 1) setup adjustments for
correct boresight, and 2) motorized controlled focus, zoom and offsets for general use.
To calibrate the lens, select the Configuration > Diagnostics and Calibration > ILS Calibration >
Reference Calibration option from the Main menu. This allows the lens to find the center points of each
axis (focus, zoom, horizontal, and vertical), the end stops, and other motion parameters.
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Standard IR remote - Press
Z
OOM
Built-in keypad - Press
Standard IR remote - Press
F
OCUS
Built-in keypad - Press
To move image:
Standard IR remote - Press
D
OWN
Arrow or
Arrow
L
ENS
Built-in keypad - Press
direction
3)
Section 2.4.1 Lens Installation
Refer to
Lens calibration must be performed each time a new lens is inserted or after
performing manual lens mount adjustments. This is critical to the projector
functioning properly. Failure to do so could result in damage to the lens mount, the
projector, or the projection lens.
Z
+ L
R
OOM
EFT
Arrow or
+ U
D
P
OWN
Arrow or
F
+ L
R
OCUS
EFT
Arrow or
+ U
D
P
OWN
Arrow or
S
+ L
R
HIFT
EFT
Arrow or
S
HIFT
+ Arrow keys to move image in selected
2)
Focus and Lens Offset apply to both fixed and
and
Section 3: Operation
3)
Depending on your projector
IGHT
Arrow
Arrow
IGHT
Arrow
Arrow
S
U
IGHT
HIFT
P
Arrow or
+
Section 2.12 Boresight Adjustment.
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