Power-Down Procedure; Navigating Through The Menu System - Christie Roadie HD+35K User Manual

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Section 3: Operation
• If the lamp fails to ignite even though the interlock system is OK, the projector automatically tries to re-
ignite using 100% of the maximum power acceptable for the installed lamp. If this re-try also fails, a new
lamp is likely needed.
NOTE:
For complete power-up troubleshooting, Refer to
7. In the Lamp menu, set the "Cable Length (m)" to match the length of the DC cables currently connected
between your lamp ballast and projection head.
3.4

Power-down Procedure

NOTE:
Describes a manual shutdown only. May be automated.
1. Do one of the following to turn the projection head and lamp OFF:
• Press P
OWER
• Press and hold P
• Press P
OWER
NOTE:
Continue running for approximately 10 minutes, all fans, including the heat extractor to cool the lamp.
2. Turn the breaker/power switch OFF.
3.5

Navigating through the Menu System

Most of the controls for the projector are accessed from within the projector's menu system. There are several
groups of related functions, with each group selectable as a menu item in the Main menu (see
Press M
ENU
on either the built-in keypad or standard IR remote at any time to display the Main menu.
On the standard IR Remote, either enter the number corresponding to the Function menu you wish to access,
such as 2 for the Image Settings menu. Or use the U
desired menu option, then press E
presenting further options.
3-16
twice quickly
OWER
+ the D
OWN
Arrow key
Make sure to wait for the fans to cool!
menu
1.
Size and Position
2.
Image Settings
3.
Channel Setup
4.
Configuration
5.
Lamp
6.
Status
7.
PIP and Switching
8.
Test Pattern
Figure 3-7 Entering the Menu SystemThrough the Main Menu
NTER
. The corresponding Function menu or drop-down list appears,
5 Troubleshooting
Main Menu
Off
and D
P
OWN
Arrow keys on any remote to highlight the
.
Figure
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