Removing The Integrated Cinema Processor; Removing The Backplane - Christie CP2208 Service Manual

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Removing the Projector Intelligence faceplate board
1. Turn the projector off and then disconnect it from AC power.
2. Remove the top lid. See
3. Remove the high security lid. See
4. Open the marriage/security ring.
5. Remove the ICP from the card cage by using the ejectors.
6. Remove the four screws RS232 PIBS1 and 3D Sync.
7. Disconnect the P20 communication cable.
8. Remove the four hex screws securing the PIBS1 to the faceplate.
9. Remove the PIBS1 faceplate board.
When reinstalling the PIBS1 and PIBS1 faceplate board you must perform Marriage so you can
continue to play encrypted content.

Removing the Integrated Cinema Processor

The ICP is located in the card cage on the operator side of the projector. The ICP is the image
processing electronics for incoming video signals.
1. Turn the projector off and then disconnect it from AC power.
2. Remove the top lid. See
3. Remove the high security lid. See
4. Open the marriage/security ring.
5. Remove the ICP from the card cage by using the ejectors.
When reinstalling the ICP, you must perform Marriage so you can continue to play encrypted
content.

Removing the backplane

The backplane is located at the back of the card cage. The PIBS1 and ICP board are connected
directly to the backplane.
1. Turn the projector off and then disconnect it from AC power.
2. Remove the card cage. See
3. Remove the ICP. See
4. Remove the PIBS1 from the card cage by using the ejectors. See
Intelligence Board
5. Remove the 18 screws securing the backplane to the card cage.
6. Slide the backplane out of the card cage.
CP2208 Service Manual
020-101917-01 Rev. 1 (11-2015)
Removing the top lid
Removing the high security and light engine lid
Removing the top lid
Removing the high security and light engine lid
Removing the card cage
Removing the Integrated Cinema Processor
on page 55.
Parts and Module Replacement
on page 33.
on page 33.
on page 54.
on page 56.
Removing the Projector
on page 35.
on page 35.
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