Image Adjustments With Full Light; Turn On All Laser Modules; Calibrate Lens Motors; Adjust Dmd Convergence - Christie CP42LH Installation Manual

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Image adjustments with full light

The image adjustments described in this section are done with all laser modules.

Turn on all laser modules

The remaining image adjustments require power on all laser modules.
1. In the Laser Bank Control Application under Available Modules, click Connect All.
2. Under System > Power Status, click Standby.
The laser module tabs read WARMUP.
3. When the laser module tabs read STANDBY, click On.
4. In the System Power group, bring Green to 100%.

Calibrate lens motors

1. On the TPC, tap Lens > Calibrate Lens.

Adjust DMD convergence

Failure to comply with the following could result in minor or moderate injury.
• Always wear an electrostatic discharge (ESD) strap and use insulated tools when
• Do not touch the heat sink in the Light Engine compartment when converging a projector
Do not run the projector while performing convergence with the Light Engine Fan Pack
removed. This causes overheating of the Satellite Formatter Board FPGAs. Failure to comply
may result in equipment damage.
• All procedures must be followed as described and performed by Christie authorized,
• Safety glasses are not required for convergence as exposures greater than Class 1 are not
• These instructions are intended to be a supplement descriptive guideline for information
• Color separation can occur when viewing the convergence through optics such as glasses
The projector uses three separate digital micromirror device (DMD) panels to produce three
separate red, green, and blue image components. To ensure the most accurate color representation
CP42LH Installation Guide
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replacing the light engine or any other circuit board; however, Christie does not
recommend wearing a strap while converging a live unit, but to instead ensure frequent
contact with the bare metal of the projector to prevent static buildup.
as it is can cause burns.
trained personnel.
possible.
on convergence. Personal tool preference, mechanical experience, and individual
techniques are all variables that make this document a subjective tool for use only by
experienced professional technicians.
or binoculars.
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