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020-100249-02

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  • Page 1 CP2000-SB S E T U P G U I D E 020-100249-02...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.6.3 Supported Hardware Setup ......................2-10 2.6.4 3D Instructions..........................2-11 Hardware Instructions ........................2-11 Web User Interface Instructions ....................2-11 3: Installation & Setup 3.1 Assembly and Connection of Components ..................3-1 3.2 Projection Head and Pedestal .......................3-2 3.2.1 Exhaust Duct..........................3-10 CP2000-SB Setup Guide 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 4 4.1.2 Optical ............................4-1 When to Check ..........................4-1 Supplies ............................4-1 Cleaning the Lens ..........................4-2 Cleaning the Reflector ........................4-2 4.1.3 Other Components ........................4-2 Lamp Fan ............................4-2 Igniter .............................4-3 Air Flow Interlocks ........................4-3 Laminar Airflow Device (LAD) ....................4-3 CP2000-SB Setup Guide 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 5 5.6.9 The Display Has Suddenly Frozen ....................5-5 5.6.10 Colors in the Display are Inaccurate.....................5-5 5.6.11 The Display is Not Rectangular....................5-5 5.6.12 The Display is “Noisy” .........................5-5 5.6.13 There are Random Streaks on the Bottom of the Image...............5-5 CP2000-SB Setup Guide 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 7: Purchase Record And Service Contacts

    1 Introduction This manual is intended for trained users authorized to operate professional high-brightness projection systems. Only qualified Christie trained service technicians knowledgeable about all potential hazards associated with high voltage, ultraviolet exposure and high temperatures generated by the lamp and associated circuits are authorized to 1) assemble/install the projector and 2) perform service functions inside the projector.
  • Page 8: List Of Components

    • Optional Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount (for 1.25x anamorphic or 1.26x wide converter lenses) • Communication ports for remote control of the projector via PC or other controller • High-security tamper-resistant lid lock, with all access electronically monitored CP2000-SB Setup Guide 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 9: Power And Lamp Requirements

    • HDCP decryption on both DVI inputs allows display of copy protected alternate content. 1.1.4 Power and Lamp Requirements POWER LEVELS: The CP2000-SB offers higher power for the largest venues. The CP2000-SB uses a 7 kW pedestal (P/N 101-101101-01). This is the only pedestal available for this model.
  • Page 11: 2: Basic Operation

    UV radiation. This projector must be installed on the floor only, and operated in an environment which meets the operating range specifications. Refer to the CP2000-SB User Manual (020-100162-xx) for details. 2.1.2 AC/Power Precautions Installation of this projector requires that an electrician hard-wire a 3-phase (Y) feed and a separate 15A single-phase feed from the pedestal toe to the AC supply in your building.
  • Page 12: Lamp Precautions

    Section 2: Basic Operation 2.1.3 Lamp Precautions Any Xenon arc lamp used in the CP2000-SB is under high pressure and must be handled with great care at all times. Lamps may explode if dropped or mishandled. 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).
  • Page 13: Liquid Cooler

    Section 2: Basic Operation 2.2.3 Liquid Cooler The liquid cooler system circulates liquid to and from the DMDs in the CP2000-SB projection head, reducing their operating temperature to an acceptable level. Periodically check the coolant level visible through the gauge/window on the non-operator's side of the pedestal, and make sure that it remains between the two notches (preferably closer to the top notch).
  • Page 14: Powering Up The Projector

    1. Ensure that the breakers at the main wall panel for the CP are switched ON. 2. At the operator's side of the pedestal, set all CP2000-SB circuit breakers to ON-these are main AC (3-phase), the projection head (2-phase), and terminal block (single-phase).
  • Page 15: Introduction To The Touch Panel Controller (Tpc)

    A simple design with familiar menu icons enables a novice user to display an accurate and fully optimized image by pressing a single button on the touch-screen-and precisely configured presentations are protected from accidental or unauthorized change. CP2000-SB Setup Guide 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 16: Trained Operators, Advanced Users, Administrators And Installer

    An installer can see ID and error information for servers, as well as a detailed diagnostics log for in-depth troubleshooting. 2.5.2 TPC Power-up Defaults When the CP2000-SB powers up (refer to Section 2.3 Powering Up the Projector), the Touch Panel Controller will begin the steps of Initializing…, Attempting to log on…, and Updating status,...
  • Page 17: Tpc Alarm Window

    Disabling alarm triggers is not recommended for normal operation. Failed interlocks, an SSM communication fault, I C fault, and lamp failures always produce an alarm window-i.e., these alarm triggers cannot be disabled or hidden. CP2000-SB Setup Guide 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 18: Responding To An Alarm Window

    Check LVPS/Processor voltages. Also, if shutter or lamp are functioning normally, SSM likely OK. C Communication Error There may be a power problem with the main electronics (I C). Check LVPS/Proc. voltage adjustments. CP2000-SB Setup Guide 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 19: Working With 3D

    2.6.2 What Do I Need for 3D? The CP2000-SB requires a 3D-capable SMPTE source and a few special hardware/software setups described here. Essentially you will connect two signals (one left eye, one right eye) to the projector, then use the TPC's Custom: 3D Control menu options to define and control the signal processing, synchronizing and output for devices used in your stereographic 3D display.
  • Page 20: Supported Hardware Setup

    Setup) to the emitter or polar- izer. NOTE: Refer to Appendix D: GPIO from the CP2000-SB User Manual (020-100162-xx) for GPIO pinouts and other 3D sync cable details. • Power supply for your Sync Output Device, typically wired with the custom GPIO cable.
  • Page 21: Instructions

    An incorrect setting creates motion artifacts. 5. DEFINE SYNC DISPLAY LOCATION: • Set L/R Display Reference to Not Used. • Set Display GPI to None. CP2000-SB Setup Guide 2-11 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 22 From the projector's GPIO port, connect your 3D stereo sync cable to your 3D controlling device such as an emitter or polarizer. NOTE: RealD 3D sync cable recommended. 8. ADJUST DISPLAY, SCREEN, ETC.: As desired, adjust the display, screen, image color, etc. 2-12 CP2000-SB Setup Guide 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 23: 3: Installation & Setup

    • mount the projection head onto the pedestal • position the projector relative to the port window and screen • connect pedestal-to-head cabling and cooling hoses • customize projector for CP2000-SB lamps • connect exhaust ducting and fill liquid cooling system • install lens and lamp •...
  • Page 24: Projection Head And Pedestal

    Secure head-pedestal assembly with four washers/nuts tightened snugly on to the four threaded rods. STEP 2 - Position CP2000-SB at Port Window Roll the projector until its base is approximately 2 feet from the port window wall, 3 feet if auxiliary lens mount will be added (optional).
  • Page 25 If desired, you can mount the TPC and its 24V power supply elsewhere at the site. Route the TPC cable through either the rear or front hole on the projector. Cap the unused hole. Figure 3-4 Typical TPC Mounting CP2000-SB Setup Guide 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 26 (Figure 3-6). Ensure a second connector from Panel C to Panel B is connected (P/N 001-100376-01). The remaining third connector is a non- functional spare. CP2000-SB Setup Guide 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 27 TB2 from either the facility power source or the existing projec- tor wiring (Figure 3-8). No other components or external equipment should be connected here. Figure 3-8 Check TPC and Ethernet Hub Connections to Power CP2000-SB Setup Guide 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 28 IN THE LAMP COOLING COMPARTMENT: 5. With the lamp door removed (refer back to Figure 3-5), turn the small knob and swing open the lamp cooling compartment door (Figure 3-10). Figure 3-10 Accessing Cathode End CP2000-SB Setup Guide 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 29 Important! Secure lamp lead FIRST on connector, then remaining two igniter wires on TOP. Figure 3-13 Secure Lamp Lead and Two Igniter Wires At this point, the lamp pre-wiring is complete. Leave lamp accessible for now. CP2000-SB Setup Guide 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 30 NOTE: The TOP graphic in Figure 3-14 is for pedestals manu- factured before Fall 2006. The BOTTOM graphic in Figure 3-14 is for pedestals manufactured for Fall 2006 and after. Figure 3-14 The Liquid Cooling Loop CP2000-SB Setup Guide 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 31 STEP 7 - Fill the Reservoir Completely (Initial Filling for Hosts Only) After connecting the hoses, fill the cooler reservoir completely with Christie approved coolant Jeffcool E105 provided in the liquid coolant fill service kit (P/N 003-001837-02). Danger! HAZARDOUS SUB- STANCE - The coolant used in this product contains ethylene glycol.
  • Page 32: Exhaust Duct

    Section 3: Installation & Setup 3.2.1 Exhaust Duct Warm exhaust air from the CP2000-SB must vent to outside of the building. Connect pre-installed outside-venting ductwork via 8” inside diameter fireproof ducting material attached to the projector’s top exit port. Confirm that 1) there are no obstructions or kinks within the ducting, 2) all air intake areas of the CP2000- SB are clear and exposed, and 3) the vane switch at the exit duct is moving freely.
  • Page 33: Install Lens(Es)

    For details, refer to Section 3.9.5 Add Auxiliary Lens. 3.2.3 Install First Lamp The CP2000-SB accommodates different lamps. Refer to Section 8: Specifications from the CP2000-SB User Manual (020-100162-xx) for a complete list of supported lamps. REVIEW LAMP PRE-WIRING...
  • Page 34: Connecting To Power

    NOTES: 1) The Terminal Block 1 (TB1) described below accommodates up to 6 AWG wire. 2) For proper torque, a flat screwdriver with 4-6mm blade is recommended. 3) Ensure to refer to the Terminal Block 1 (TB1) Connections diagram located in the pedestal. 3-12 CP2000-SB Setup Guide 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 35 If 3-phase only (4-wire): This configuration is not possible. Use 5-wire or 6-wire only. Neutral is required. Warning! Ground (earth) connection is necessary for safety. Never compromise safety by returning current through the ground. CP2000-SB Setup Guide 3-13 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 36: Special Adjustments For Some Ac Supplies

    126.5V or more, move the 115V wires to the tap labeled –10%. • If your measurement at the 115V terminal is 103.5V or less, move the 115V wires to the tap labeled +10%. Figure 3-22 Check Voltage Between 115V and Common (“0V”) 3-14 CP2000-SB Setup Guide 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 37: Installing And Connecting Sources

    Cine-IPM 2K to both ports for 10-bit processing. Using this pair of ports as a dual-link pair requires a special adapter (not available). Figure 3-23 Connecting an External Cinema Server/Source Figure 3-24 Connecting an External Non-cinema (DVI) Source CP2000-SB Setup Guide 3-15 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 38 Figure 3-25 Connecting an Internal Cinema Server/Source Figure 3-26 Connecting an Internal Non-cinema (DVI) Source NOTE: The DVI ports are single-link ports for single-link cable/connectors only. Using as a dual-link pair requires a special adapter (not currently available). 3-16 CP2000-SB Setup Guide 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 39: Support For Internal Servers/Source

    Depending on the installation, you may also need certain other serial and/or Ethernet links to the CP2000-SB, such as from a server or PC functioning as a controller, or from an existing on-site network including other equipment. Connections are typically done at time of installation, and then the projector is locked and protected from unauthorized changes.
  • Page 40: Tpc

    Ethernet hub within the pedestal. If Ethernet is not available at your site, connect a standard serial cable to the RS-232 A port instead. This communication link is acceptable for using a PC/laptop to run Christie’s DCP Librarian or to download new software, but is too slow for server communications and does not support ASCII messaging to the TPC (which requires Ethernet).
  • Page 41 6. Slide the legs out to the desired position and secure with two bolts. 7. Remove the jack. 8. If necessary, re-adjust all leveling feet for side-to-side leveling (Figure 3-29). Note that you may have to adjust level more precisely once an image is present. CP2000-SB Setup Guide 3-19 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 42: Initial Power-Up

    Upon initial power up, the first supply of coolant you added will drain into the hoses and fill them leaving the reservoir practically empty. Using Christie approved coolant Jeffcool E105 provided in the liquid coolant fill service kit (P/N 003-001837-02), re-fill the reservoir until the level is close to but not above the top mark on the gauge located on the outside of the pedestal door (Figure 3-32).
  • Page 43: Maximizing Light Output

    Repeat the calibration if you ever switch to a different lamp type/size. NOTE: For more information about menus and footlamberts, refer to Section 2 Basic Operation. CP2000-SB Setup Guide 3-21 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 44: Basic Image Alignment

    They are designed for temporary use and will therefore be lost once the channel changes. Ensure the CP2000-SB is properly positioned relative to the screen before you begin. Refer to Figure 3-2 and Figure 3-28.
  • Page 45: Offset And Boresight Alignment

    3) For best results, avoid extreme tilts or offsets. Corner vignettes on a white test pattern indicates extreme offset that should be avoided using mechanical alignment. CP2000-SB Setup Guide 3-23 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 46: Adjust Left/Right Boresight

    1. The Horizontal Hold Screw acts as counter-resistance to hold the lens mount in place once set. Before adjusting the boresight, loosen the Horizontal Hold Screw. See Figure 3-39. 2. Extend the lens focus completely. Horizontal Hold Screw Horizontal Boresight Bolt Figure 3-39 Horizontal Boresight 3-24 CP2000-SB Setup Guide 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 47 6. Repeat Steps 1 - 5 until both sides of the image are well focused. 7. Adjust the Horizontal Hold Screw to lock adjustments in place. Check boresight again. See Figure 3-39. CP2000-SB Setup Guide 3-25 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 48: Adjust Top/Bottom Boresight

    8. Adjust the Vertical Hold Screw to lock the lens mount in place. Check boresight again. See Figure 3-42. For more information on ILS and channel setups, refer to Section 3: Operation from the CP2000-SB User Manual (020-100162-xx). 3.9.4 Copy the Channel Settings To Another Channel Once the basic image alignment for a channel is complete, you can copy this setting between channels.
  • Page 49: Add Auxiliary Lens

    6. YAW ADJUSTMENT: Adjust the two side clearances between the wide converter and prime lenses until they are equal, using a wedge gauge or small calipers. 7. RECORD SERIAL NUMBER: Enter the serial number of your converter lens in Advanced: Lens menu. CP2000-SB Setup Guide 3-27 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 50: Fold Mirror And Convergence Adjustments

    3.11 Calibrating the System Using DCP Librarian Setup Software NOTE: DCP Librarian described here is licensed software intended for Christie installers only. Many of its functions are now available at the TPC. DCP Librarian is a comprehensive Windows-based software application used for calibrating image color...
  • Page 51: Color Calibration

    PCF can be assigned to the corresponding CP2000 input connection and quickly applied via a controller such as Christie’s Touch Panel Controller. No further adjustment in processing should be required. Refer to the DCP Librarian User’s Manual for all DCP Librarian Setup Software operating details and procedures.
  • Page 53: Maintenance And Cleaning

    For cleaning off dust and/or grease, you will need: • Soft camel-hair brush • Dust-free blower-filtered dry nitrogen blown through an anti-static nozzle. • Dust-free lens tissue such as Melles Griot Kodak tissues (18LAB020), Optowipes (18LAB022) or Kim Wipes or equivalent CP2000-SB Setup Guide 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 54: Cleaning The Lens

    1. Vacuum loose dirt from the lamp fan impeller. 2. If necessary, use a brush with hot water and suitable detergent. Important! Do not bend the impeller blades or loosen the balancing weights. CP2000-SB Setup Guide 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 55: Igniter

    Inspect regularly and confirm that 1) there are no obstructions or kinks within the ducting, 2) all air intake areas of the CP2000-SB are unobstructed, and 3) exhaust airflow is within the range shown in Table 3.1. Ensure lamp wiring does not interfere with vane switch.
  • Page 56 Do not over-tighten. Do not stress the glass. b. Rest the anode (+) end of the lamp on the lamp cradle (Figure 4-1) and slip the positive lamp connec- tor over the bulb end. Figure 4-1 Install Bulb CP2000-SB Setup Guide 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 57 Press and hold the lamp button on the TPC Main menu. Using the TPC, adjust the lamp position within the projector. Refer to Section 3.7 Working with the Lamp in the CP2000-SB User Manual (020-100162-xx). This ensures maximum performance, with the lamp (bulb) well-centered with the reflector and distanced correctly from the rest of the illumination system.
  • Page 58: Filter Replacement

    Slide the filter up and discard. Insert the new air filter, following the labeling for proper inside/outside ori- entation. Slide all the way down into its slot (3. and 4. in Figure 4-3). Warning! Use only Christie filters. Never operate the projector without the filter installed.
  • Page 59: Replacing A Lens

    Replacing a Lens A variety of primary lenses can accommodate different throw distances and specific types of installations. See Section 8: Specifications from the CP2000-SB User Manual (020-100162-xx). To replace or change a lens: 1. Release the lens locking lever (UP position).
  • Page 61: Power

    A flashing red alarm window also indicates this. Refer to solutions listed in the Alarm Conditions and Solutions table in Section 3: Operation from the CP2000-SB User Manual (020-100162-xx). 2. For SSM communication failures, re-boot and try again.
  • Page 62: Flicker, Shadows Or Dimness

    CompactFlash memory card. Save backups to a PC/laptop only, not the TPC (contact your administra- tor). 6. If the locations of button presses on the screen seem to be misinterpreted, the TPC screen may need recalibrating. CP2000-SB Setup Guide 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)
  • Page 63: Ethernet

    The display file needs correction. 5.5.3 Image Appears Squeezed or Vertically Stretched into Center of Screen Source data converted from film and pre-squeezed for CP2000-SB's display format may require use of the anamorphic lens to regain full scope image width and proper proportions.
  • Page 64: Non-Cinema Displays

    2. The horizontal or vertical scan frequency of the input signal may be out of range for the projector. Refer to Section 6: Maintenance from the CP2000-SB User Manual (020-100162-xx) for scan frequency ranges. 3. The sync signal may be inadequate. Correct the source problem.
  • Page 65: Data Is Cropped From Edges

    NOTE: password-protected. 2. Or, if you do not have access to the Touch Panel Controller's Advanced menu and cannot adjust the processing path, use your 3rd-party input source to crop off the streaks. CP2000-SB Setup Guide 020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)

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