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CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 I N S T A L L A T I O N M A N U A L 020-100248-03...
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CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 I N S T A L L A T I O N M A N U A L 020-100248-03...
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Christie makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose. Christie will not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the performance or use of this material.
Installation of a display wall should be undertaken only by qualified installers having the requisite training, knowledge, skill and experience to properly install the system. This installation manual contains instructions for the installation of a Christie display cube system, as a single unit or multi unit system. The models covered are: •...
Section 1: Introduction These instructions assume that Christie PE50/PE67/PE72 pedestals are used to create the main platform for a 2x2 display wall. 1.1.1 Typographical Conventions • Keypad commands and PC keystrokes appear in bold small caps. For example, etc. POWER...
Section 1: Introduction 1.2.2 Using Christie PE50/PE67/PE72 Pedestals It is strongly recommended that PE50-3602/PE67-3602/PE72-3601 pedestals be used with CC50/CC67/CC72 display cube enclosures. The installer must ensure that CC50/CC67/CC72 cube enclosures are mounted to or within a secure structure that can adequately support the weight of the stacked display cubes. If a display wall...
PE50/PE67/PE72 pedestals are also packaged and shipped with the required hardware. Check the contents of your shipment against the list below to make sure that you have all the necessary hardware. 2.1.1 For CC50-2301 Cube Enclosures (10) M6 x 75mm hex screws ...
Power Cord DVI interconnect AC interconnect Each display system is provided with a User’s Kit. Additional kits can be ordered: Christie P/N:102-144100- xx. Each kit includes: RPMX/RPMSP-132U/RPMSP-D180U User Manual (P/N: 020-100245-xx). CC50/CC67/CC72 Installation Manual (P/N: 020-100248-xx).
2.1.9 Service and Support Trained service technicians are available to diagnose and correct system-related problems. If you encounter any problems during the setup and installation of your system, contact the authorized dealer or Christie Partner from whom the system was purchased.
Otherwise it can be discarded. 2. Check all cable connections between modules of the projector. If required, see Figure 2-2 and reconnect or tighten loose cables. Overhead View RPMX/SP-D132U / RPMSP-D180U Figure 2-2 Connecting Projector Cables, CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Installation Manual 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
1. Remove the projector from the box and discard all packing material. Keep packaging for at least one projector, in the event that a projector is returned to the factory for NOTE: servicing or replacement. CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Installation Manual 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
• (4) M6 hex nuts • (4) cable covers Depending on the size of the wall, assemble the platform beginning with the center two pedestals NOTICE! working outwards to the end of each row. CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Installation Manual 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
8. Tighten the loose hardware to secure the pedestals in place. 9. Verify that the entire platform structure is level. Apply downward pressure on the pedestal to ensure that the feet are flat to the floor. NOTICE! CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Installation Manual 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
• For each CC72 screen: (4) M6 x 729mm screen bolts • For top row only, use (2) long screen bolts with (2) M6 x 60mm screws, each with (2) M6 x 24mm washers, for each screen CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Installation Manual 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
Using 6 M6 x 75mm screws (4 for CC50) with washers and hex nuts, secure the cube to the pedestal below. Hand-tighten the hardware to allow small adjustments while other display cubes are added to CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Installation Manual 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
Lift equipment MUST be used to lift display cubes into position on higher rows. A crew of two or more can lift a display cube into position on the first row. See Figure 2-10. 2-10 CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Installation Manual 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
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4. Continue adding additional rows until all display cubes are installed. 5. Install Christie Nameplate (component in User’s Kit) in the top-right corner of the far- Figure 2-11 Install Christie Nameplate right pedestal, as shown in Figure 2-11.
Figure 2-12 are shown with the screens installed. In a typical installation, the screens are not installed until the display wall is mounted to an external support. For information on screen installation, see 2.2.7 Step 7 - Install Display Screens, on page 2-13. Figure 2-12 Examples of External Support 2-12 CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Installation Manual 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
2. Starting with the centre cube, and working in pairs, lift the screen into position at the front of the display cube. Ensure the screen is properly orientated with the two support screws at the bottom. The screws should be fully extended. See Figure 2-14. CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Installation Manual 2-13 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
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Continue until all rows have been completed. 8. Tighten screen hardware to a maximum torque setting of 8.5ft.lb to secure. The pedestal feet may NOTE: require adjustment to obtain a level row. 2-14 CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Installation Manual 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
6-axis adjuster align with the bolts installed in Step 1. 3. Install the remaining rear mounting bolts and tighten all four until the projector is secure. The input NOTE: panel and adjuster controls should face the back of the enclosure. CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Installation Manual 2-15 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
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EM. Reinstall all 4 thumbscrews, then tighten firmly. Figure 2-17 EM Installed in CC67 Cube, Rear View 6. Connect the projector power and DVI cables as shown in Figure 2-2. 2-16 CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Installation Manual 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
2. 4. Install the remaining M6 cap screws and M6 flat washers and tighten all four until the adjuster is secure. Figure 2-18 Installed Project Head and Light Modules, Rear View CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Installation Manual 2-17 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
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3 M6 cap screws and 3 flat washers. 7. Install the projector cables using the Interconnection Diagram affixed to the Light Module. Figure 2-20 Install EM Module Figure 2-21 Interconnection Diagram 2-18 CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Installation Manual 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
Whichever method you choose, maintain consistency across the wall until all projectors are connected. To prevent signal noise from power cables, separate power and signal cables where NOTE: possible. For example, route power cables vertically and signal cables horizontally. CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Installation Manual 2-19 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
6. The projector enforces a 60 second wait period from the time the projector is powered down and back up again. See the projector User Manual for additional information on the remote keypad and the various features of the projector. 2-20 CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Installation Manual 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
3. Adjust the focus of the display. Figure 2-24 Edge Blend Test Pattern 4. Repeat the Steps 1 to 3 for each display. CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Installation Manual 2-21 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
3. Adjust keystone and tilt. 4. Zoom in the image (make larger) to completely fill the screen. 5. Repeat any of the adjustments until the image appears correct. 6. Repeat Steps 1 to 5 for each display. 2-22 CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Installation Manual 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
A1 and D1 thumbscrews (shown in Figure 2-26) are reversed to the other thumb screws. The head of the thumbscrew faces toward the front screen. Figure 2-26 Location of Optical Mirror Adjustment Screws Figure 2-27 Corresponding Screen Zones Affected by Optical Mirror Adjustment CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Installation Manual 2-23 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
C 1 - C 2 - A to pull the m irror Turn thum bscrew s clockw ise in zones C 1 - C 2 - C to pull the m irror Figure 2-28 Optical Mirror Adjustments 2-24 CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Installation Manual 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
Both Barrel and Pincushion distortions, illustrated in Figure 2-30 and Figure 2-31 are remedied by adjusting the mirror screws located at A1 and B1, B2, C1, C2 and D1 (Figure 2-29). Figure 2-30 Barrel Distortion Figure 2-31 Pincushion CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Installation Manual 2-25 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
10. From Size and Position, adjust Size until the image is at the desired width and height. Adjust H-Position and V-Position again to center the image after adjusting these settings. Continue this step until the image is centered on the screen. 2-26 CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Installation Manual 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
Appendix A: Display and Pedestal Dimensions A.1.2 Pedestal for CC50-2301 PEDESTALS FOR CC50-2301 STANDARD SILL HEIGHT IS 914 mm (36"). OPTIONAL SILL HEIGHTS ARE 864 mm (34"), 813 mm (32"), 762 mm (30") AND 711 mm (28"). SEE TABLE FOR DETAILS.
Appendix A: Display and Pedestal Dimensions A.1.3 Cube CC50-2301 CUBE CC50-2301 DIMENSIONS ARE MILLIMETRES [INCHES IN BRACKETS]. WEIGHT (WITHOUT PROJECTOR AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT): 64 kg (141 lbs). 210 8.27 23.49 (X4) THRU MOUNTING HOLES. SAME LOCATIONS ON BOTTOM OF CUBE TOP VIEW 24.00...
Appendix A: Display and Pedestal Dimensions A.1.4 Cube on Pedestal CUBE CC50-2301 ON PEDESTAL SCREEN MODEL SC50-XP01 P/N 122-101113-XX DIMENSIONS ARE MILLIMETRES [INCHES IN BRACKETS]. AS SHOWN, THE CUBE IS MOUNTED ON THE 36" SILL HEIGHT PEDESTAL. CUBE MODEL CC50-2301...
AS SHOWN, THE CUBE IS MOUNTED ON THE 36" SILL HEIGHT PEDESTAL. TOP VIEW PEDESTAL MODEL PE72-3601 P/N 122-104140-XX 33.31 1551 61.06 OVERALL FRONT VIEW RH VIEW Figure A-13CC72 Cube on Pedestal Dimensions CC50-2301/CC67-3301/CC72-3301 Setup Guide A-13 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
2. Put the mirror in a secured area where a large amount of liquid can be used and drained. 3. Use dry compressed air (less than 30 psi) to remove dust or debris on the mirror. CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Setup Guide 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...
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2. Fully cover the mirror surface with distilled or de-ionized water. DO NOT let the water dry on the mirror. 3. Fully cover the mirror surface with alcohol or acetone. All droplets of solvent should be dabbed dry with a lint free cotton cloth. CC50-2301/CC67-3001/CC72-3301 Setup Guide 020-100248-03 Rev. 1...