General Information; Front Panel; Mounting Points; Front Display Panel - Christie ACT User Manual

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Section 2: Installation & Setup
2.1

General Information

The Christie ACT unit is designed for installation in a CP2000 projector pedestal or, more typically, in a
Mounting Rack like the CP2000ZX or M rack stand.
NOTE: The Christie ACT unit is intended for installation in a RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION only.
Disconnect all power before servicing!
Before you begin installation, it is important to fully understand all site requirements and characteristics.
Christie ACT will abort the ongoing program and will reset to an OnDeviceStartup condition
which means the system will re-initialize.
2.2

Front Panel

2.2.1 Mounting Points

Mounting points enable Christie ACT to be installed in the rear of the CP2000 pedestal, or be rack-mounted in
a separate standard 19-inch rack. Refer to

2.2.2 Front Display Panel

STATUS LEDS
Buttons (1-8)
White label boxes/magnetic
'C' channel label
CUE led
READY led
ERROR led
USB port
2-2
1) Installation to be performed by a Qualified Service Technician only. 2)
Christie ACT DOES NOT have an internal battery. If AC Power is interrupted
Figure 2-1 Christie ACT Front Panel
Used to display the status of I/O scripts. They are programmable under script control.
These are programmable buttons that provide event control via the front panel of Christie
Act. They are programmable under the Script tab by adding a Button Action. For example,
a button can be configured to provide a cue to open a relay or send an output signal via
RS232 or any other output sequence of events.
Used to identify the button function.
Indicates that a cue is active.
Indicates that power is ON, the system has booted up and is ready.
Indicates an error condition. Use the web interface to determine the error.
Deferred feature located on the front panel of Christie ACT.
Section 2.5.1 Rack Mount
Installation.
Christie ACT User Manual
020-100129-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)

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