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  • Page 1 CP2000-M/MR U S E R M A N U A L 020-100123-07...
  • Page 3 CP2000-M/MR U S E R M A N U A L 020-100123-07...
  • Page 4 Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, however in some cases changes in the products or availabil- ity could occur which may not be reflected in this document. Christie reserves the right to make changes without notice or obligation.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    2.1.3 (Optional) Mount the Control Display Panel...............2-3 2.1.4 (Optional) Connect Exhaust Ducting...................2-4 2.1.5 Install Lens(es)........................2-5 Primary Zoom Lens Installation ...................2-5 2.1.6 (Optional) CP2000-M Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount (M-MALM) Installation....2-6 2.1.7 Add Anamorphic Lens......................2-6 2.1.8 Add Wide Converter Lens (WCL)..................2-6 2.1.9 Install Lamp .........................2-7 2.1.10 Connect to Power......................2-7...
  • Page 6 3.1.3 Douser ..........................3-1 3.1.4 Exhaust Duct (Optional) ......................3-1 3.1.5 Adjustable Leveling Feet .....................3-1 3.1.6 Lamp ............................3-2 3.1.7 Lens Mount and CP2000-M Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount (M-MALM) .....3-2 3.1.8 Security Locks........................3-2 3.1.9 Signal Input and Communications Panel ................3-2 User I/O Panel ........................3-2 PCM Interface Panel: ......................3-3...
  • Page 7 Advanced: Preference Menu ....................3-37 Summary Advanced: Preference Menu Options ..............3-37 Advanced: Lamp Menu ......................3-38 Summary of Advanced: Lamp Menu ...................3-38 Advanced: Lamp History Menu ...................3-39 Summary of Advanced: Lamp History Menu ..............3-40 Advanced: Lens Menu ......................3-40 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 8 Zoom .............................3-59 Focus .............................3-59 Adjust Lens Offsets ......................3-59 3.8 Working with 3D .........................3-60 3.8.1 Requirements for 3D ......................3-60 3.8.2 Hardware Setup........................3-61 3.8.3 3D Instructions ........................3-61 3.8.4 3D Troubleshooting ......................3-62 3D Test Pattern ........................3-62 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 9 5.3.4 Cleaning the Reflector ......................5-5 5.3.5 Other Components .......................5-6 Lamp Fans ..........................5-6 5.4 Replacing Lamp...........................5-6 5.5 Replacing the Filter ........................5-8 5.6 Replacing a Lens .........................5-9 5.6.1 Remove Lens ........................5-9 5.6.2 Insert New Lens ........................5-10 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 10 7: Specifications 7.1 Display ............................7-1 7.1.1 Panel Resolution and Refresh Rate ..................7-1 7.1.2 Achievable Brightness (measured at screen center) ............7-1 7.1.3 Minimum Contrast Ratio .....................7-1 7.1.4 Luminance Uniformity......................7-1 7.1.5 Color and Gray Scale ......................7-1 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 11 E.1 Restore Boresight to a Working Condition.................E-1 E.1.1 Setup............................E-1 E.1.2 Establish the Boresight Starting Position ................E-1 E.1.3 Establish the Projection Lens Nominal ................E-1 E.1.4 Begin Boresight Correction....................E-2 E.1.5 Confirm Focus Over Entire Zoom Range ................E-2 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 13: Using This Manual

    Every effort has been made to ensure the information in this document is accurate and reliable. Disclaimer: However, due to constant research, the information in this document is subject to change without notice. Christie Digital Systems assumes no responsibility for omissions or inaccuracies. Updates to this document are published regularly, as required.
  • Page 14: Labels And Marking

    • User input or messages that appear on screen, in status display units or other control modules appear in Courier font. For example. “No Signal Present”, Login: christiedigital. LP, A1 etc. • Error codes, LED status appear in bold, e.g. • Operational states of modules appear capitalized, such as power ON/OFF. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 15: Purchase Record And Service Contacts

    Section 1: Introduction Purchase Record and Service Contacts Whether the projector is under warranty or the warranty has expired, Christie’s highly trained and extensive factory and dealer service network is always available to quickly diagnose and correct projector malfunctions. Complete service manuals and updates are available for all projectors. Should a problem be encountered with any part of the projector, contact your dealer.
  • Page 16: Projector Overview

    1.3.2 User Interface Overview The CP2000-M/MR incorporates 2 basic user interface systems: the CDP and the web user interface. The CDP is a simple keypad with a small alphanumeric LCD display panel that can be backlit for easy viewing in dark projection rooms.
  • Page 17: Key Features

    • Prime lens provides electronic adjustment of zoom (stepper motor) • Lens mount provides electronic adjustment of horizontal and vertical offset (stepper motors) • Optional anamorphic or CP2000-M Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount (M-MALM) with wide converter lens (WCL) for flat to scope format conversion •...
  • Page 19: 2: Installation & Setup

     19mm and 7/8” wrenches  Assorted Allen® keys (metric)  Single-phase 20A connection of AC supply to accommodate N6-20P plug  Protective clothing/safety gear (required when handling the lamp)  Lens cleaning tissue and solution CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 20: Position The Projector

    For installation instructions, refer to the Rack Stand Installation Instruction Sheet (P/N: 020-100060-xx). NOTES: 1) When using the rack stand with the CP2000-M/MR the foot lock brackets are a mandatory safety measure to prevent the projector from tipping. 2) The rack stand’s feet are used for leveling only and not for tilting the projector.
  • Page 21: Optional) Mount The Control Display Panel

    When installing the CDP in a new location ensure the distance between the projector and the CDP is kept within 8 ft. (the max. length of the standard harness). NOTE: If more length is required, an optional 25ft. Harness kit (P/N: 108-283101-xx) is available. Figure 2-2 Control Display Panel CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 22: Optional) Connect Exhaust Ducting

    Metric formula: Measured linear air velocity m/s x 31.4 = L/s Calculations should show 450 CFM (212 L/s) airflow in the 8”/200mm exhaust duct. DO NOT mount the extractor on the projector as this may introduce some vibration into the image. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 23: Install Lens(Es)

    4. Secure the two hex screws and position the lens clamp DOWN to lock the lens assembly in place (Figure 2-5). NOTE: The hex screws must be installed for safety purposes and boresight accuracy. Always secure the hex screws before engaging the lens clamp. Figure 2-5 Lock Lens In Place CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 24: Optional) Cp2000-M Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount (M-Malm) Installation

    Section 2: Installation & Setup 2.1.6 (Optional) CP2000-M Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount (M-MALM) Installation The M-MALM assembly is an optional hardware component, which when needed can be used to switch from flat to “scope” formats. This assembly can be secured to the projector base and supports either a 1.25x anamorphic lens or a 1.26x wide...
  • Page 25: Install Lamp

    Section 2: Installation & Setup 2.1.9 Install Lamp NOTICE: The lamp does not come installed in CP2000-M/MR projectors (119-001101-02 or higher, 119- 002103-02 or higher). Only personnel trained specifically by Christie on lamp replacement and lamp safety may handle the lamp. High-pressure lamp may explode if improperly handled. Always wear Christie approved protective safety clothing (P/N: 59-8900-095) whenever internal lamp door is open or while handling the lamp.
  • Page 26: Connect Sources And Initial Power Up

    2.5 Basic Image Alignment, on page 2-13 for instructions. 8. In rare instances, the installer may have to adjust one or more optical components.  Refer to 2.7 Adjustable Fold Mirror & Convergence Adjustments, on page 2-17 for instructions. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 27: Connecting Sources

    DVI-D connectors for alternative content, two Ethernet ports and an RS232 port. A SCCI port is also available for simple automation (i.e., lamp ON/OFF). Figure 2-7 Connecting to External Sources Figure 2-8 Connecting Non-Cinema Servers/Sources CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 28: Connecting For Communications

    Depending on the installation you may also need certain other serial and/or Ethernet links to the CP2000-M/MR, such as from a server or PC functioning as a controller, or from an existing on-site network including other equipment. For serial communications, always connect to the “RS232” B port on the PCM interface panel.
  • Page 29: Adjusting Tilt And Leveling

    Disconnect from AC for these initial alignments. Images are not yet needed. For an ideal installation, the CP2000-M/MR lens surface should be centered and parallel to the screen - this orientation helps to ensure optimized lens performance with minimal offset. Choose a sturdy mounting surface that allows for this.
  • Page 30: Carrying/Moving The Projector

    NOTE: LampLOC can also be adjusted manually using the CDP LampLOC Manual option, or from the web user interface Advanced: Lamp menu. For more details on manual adjustment, refer to Section 3 Operation. Figure 2-11 Adjusting LampLOC From CDP Menu 2-12 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 31: Adjusting Screen Brightness (Fl) Via Web User Interface

    DMDs is parallel to and well-centered with the lens and screen. This initial optical alignment is the foundation for optimizing images on the screen and must be completed before final boresight adjustments. Before beginning ensure the CP2000-M/MR is properly positioned relative to the screen.
  • Page 32: Lens Mount Offset And Boresight Alignment

    NOTES: 1) For best optical performance, minimize keystone error by using offset more than aiming to the center of the image in off axis installations. 2) Horizontal and vertical offset can be adjusted via the web user interface, Main>ILS. Figure 2-14 Adjusting Offset Via CDP 2-14 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 33: Adjust Lens Mount Boresight

    7. Always observe the screen after each adjustment. If necessary, continue to make adjustments until both top and bottom are equally sharp. Remember to adjust left and right horizontal adjusters in the opposite direction each time. This ensures the lens is in the same relative position. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 2-15 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 34: Lens Mount Horizontal Boresight

    6. Check the screen. If the projected image is worse than before the adjustment was made turn the right adjust cap screw 1/16 of turn counter-clockwise. Ensure the left adjuster is adjusted equally in the opposite direction. 2-16 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 35: Adjustable Fold Mirror & Convergence Adjustments

    1 or more poorly converged individual colors may appear adjacent to some or all of the lines. Qualified service technicians can correct this problem by referencing the convergence label, mounted on the light engine cover. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 2-17 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 36: Fold Mirror Adjustment

    4. Once the fold mirror is properly aligned tighten the two set screws and pivot screw. cap screw (1 of 2) set screw (1 of 2) Pivot Screw Figure 2-18 Fold Mirror Adjustment 2-18 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 37: Calibrating The System

    Results are defined in a file, activated and downloaded to projector memory to be used as a basis for future displays. If there are future environmental changes (for example, a new screen is installed), the CP2000-M/MR should be re-calibrated. Correction for proper color balance sometimes reduces overall light output. NOTE: Onsite (MCGD) files are not provided with the projector and must be created by the installer.
  • Page 38: Electronic Screen Masking

    (resolution) and gamma settings for a cinema or non-cinema source. Once the collected settings are downloaded to the projector’s internal memory, their “PCF” can be assigned to the corresponding CP2000-M/ MR input connection and quickly applied by selecting it either from the CDP Channel > Edit Channel > PCF File option or through the web user interface Channel>Page 1 menu.
  • Page 39: Projector Components

    For details, refer to 2.3.2 Adjusting Feet/Leveling, on page 2-11. NOTE: An optional rack stand (P/N: 108-272101-xx or 108-282101-xx) and foot lock bracket(s) (P/N: 119-100101-xx) are available for use with the projector. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 40: Lamp

    Section 3: Operation 3.1.6 Lamp The CP2000-M/MR can be used with either a 1800W lamp (CDXL-18SD) or a 2000W lamp (CDXL-20SD) located on the rear-side of the projector. The rear access door and internal lamp door must remain closed and locked for all normal operation.
  • Page 41: Pcm Interface Panel

    Table C.1 GPIO Connector Pinouts, on page C-1 for GPIO pinouts. • CP2000 M-MALM: Connect to the CP2000-M motorized auxiliary lens mount. PCM Interface Panel: • 292 B and 292 A ports: Connect a variety of high-definition cinema sources to these SMPTE 292M bit- serial standard interface BNCs.
  • Page 42: Powering Down The Projector

    1. From the CDP, press . In this state the projector is still in POWER ON mode, which allows for LAMP OFF fast lamp ON response, if needed. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 43: Projector Power States

    During cooling down mode, pressing the POWER OFF button 3 times will set the projector to standby mode. This feature allows you to quickly shut down the projector. It is not recommended unless the projector needs to be shut down immediately. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 44: Using The Control Display Panel (Cdp)

    NOTES: 1) DO NOT use the CDP as a handheld remote. It is designed for fixed installations only. 2) An optional 25ft extension cable kit (Christie P/N: 108-283101-xx) is available to allow installation of the CDP in another location.
  • Page 45: Cdp Functionality

    • Press E once to cancel a selection or go back one level in the menu. • If the back light turns OFF, push any key to turn it ON again. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 46: Navigating The Cdp Menus

    This icon appears on the CDP display when power to the projector is in POWER ON mode (not in STANDBY). Error Icon This icon appears on the CDP display whenever a critical error occurs. Lamp ON Icon This icon appears on the CDP display when the lamp is ON. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 47: Pull-Down Lists

    The longer the arrow key is depressed the faster scrolling occurs. Use the LEFT arrow keys to move along the text line. Spaces are included in the character selection. Incorrect RIGHT characters cannot be deleted, a new character must be typed over it. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 48: Channel Menu

    Up to 64 channels can be defined. NOTE: Only selected “active” channels can be edited though the CDP. Refer to 3.5.7 Channel Menu, on page 3-29 for a general description of the same controls accessible from the web user interface. Figure 3-5 Edit Channel 3-10 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 49: Lamp Menu

    3.6 Working with the Lamp, on page 3-55, as well as 3.5.8 Advanced Menu, on page 3-37 for a description of similar controls accessible from the web user interface. Figure 3-6 Lamp Menu CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-11 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 50: Lens Control Menu

    NOTE: Idle must be inactive in order for Lens Reset to work. 3-12 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 51: Lens Calibration

    Section 3: Operation Lens Calibration Since the CP2000-M/MR can accommodate a number of different lenses, which all contain specific motor travel ranges, it is essential lens calibration is performed each time a lens is installed. Calibration is critical for lens accuracy - it corrects system backlash and detects motor range for the installed lens. Typically, the lens must be calibrated when a new or different lens has been installed, when the lens mount has been replaced or if ILS settings are drifting within a short period of time.
  • Page 52: Configuration Menu

    3.4.8 Test Patterns Menu The Test Patterns menu enables users to disable the test pattern feature or select from a list of test patterns used for troubleshooting and setup purposes. 3-14 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 53: Using The Web User Interface

    Advanced Tab > Preference > Lamp *includes LiteLOC™ > Lamp History > Lens > Test Patterns > User *can only set levels/users from it’s level & below About Tab User Security Levels Continued..CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-15 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 54 > Lens > Test Patterns > User *able to set all users & levels Admin Tab > Source > Screen > MCGD > TCGD > Network > General > Lamp About Tab 3-16 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 55: Navigating The Web User Interface

    (Selected source is highlighted) Level 1 Menus Douser OPEN/CLOSE Current Projector Display Display Selected Test Patterns Drop-down List Icon Move Auxiliary Lens IN/OUT Real Time Clock Enable/Adjust Intelligent Lens System (ILS) Log Out CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-17 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 56: Power On Or Off

    This is not a global feature - instead it is controlled on a per channel basis. When this feature is enabled, the ILS for the currently selected channel is turned ON. NOTE: 1) Operator access rights required to access ILS from the Main menu. 2) Only Advanced users can modify channel settings. 3-18 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 57: To Enable Ils Per Channel

    Start Features or Presentations To start a different feature or presentation, click its corresponding display Channel button. NOTE: By clicking a channel button, test patterns are automatically turned OFF to present show content. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-19 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 58: Status Menu

    These errors require immediate attention. For details, refer to Table 3.4 Summary of Status: System Components, on page 3-21 Figure 3-12 Status: System Menu 3-20 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 59 Flash memory test EDID checksum test FPGA checksum test Interlocks Fire Alarm interlock status Ok/Failed. Failure also triggers an alarm window. Lamp door interlock status OK/Failed. Failure also triggers an alarm window. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-21 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 60 TI interface board serial number TI processor board serial number Versions Main SW version TI SW package version Boot SW version Failsafe SW version PCM type, Rev, Hw Mod Motherboard type, Rev, Hw Mod 3-22 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 61: Status: Test Menu

    Status: Test menu. The Subtitling URI and Meta File URI (XML files) is displayed in their respective fields, if the files exist for that content. Figure 3-13 Status: Test Menu CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-23 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 62: Status: Status Summary Menu

    System Log: Returns logs containing Reset Projector: Select from Default All system status information Controls, Default All Channels or Default All Users Refresh Content 3-24 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 63: Status: Smpte Errors Menu

    Figure 3-15 SMPTE Error Menu List of SMPTE errors Clears errors from log file *returns count to 0 SMPTE Log: Returns a list of SMPTE errors *errors are displayed in integers not Hex values CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-25 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 64: Status: Interrogator Menu

    Interrogator once a request to run it is applied. Interrogator is also accessible through a separate login and password (different from the service login). Contact Christie technical support for assistance and password.3) Always run Interrogator first before power cycling the projector, otherwise important diagnostic files will be unusable.
  • Page 65: How To Respond To An Alarm Window

    It is not recommended to disable alarm triggers for normal operation. Failed interlocks, communication faults, DMD over-temperature and lamp failures always result in an alarm window. These conditions cannot be turned OFF. NOTE: The default setting for Lamp Rotation is disabled. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-27 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 66: About Menu

    The About menu (Figure 3-18) is a read-only screen, accessible by any level of user. It lists important information about the projector, such as the serial number, manufacturer date, the current level of software and critical hardware components. Figure 3-18 About Menu 3-28 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 67: Channel Menu

    • Input: Identifies/sets the connection (location) of the current source, such as cinema port 292 A or 292 B, or a DVI-D graphics ports. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-29 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 68 DVI-D sources. Default = Unity RGB for all cinema sources (i.e., SMPTE Dual-292 or JPEG2000). • Gamma*: Identifies/sets the desired gamma (a.k.a. “de-gamma”) correction needed for proper tonal range of the source material. For example, a grayscale test pattern is neutral and smoothly graduated. 3-30 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 69 Generally, use non-cinema processing with DVI-D sources having high resolution-and-fre- quency combinations. Refer to 3.10 Non-Cinema Operation, on page 3-66 for a list of compatible non-cin- ema DVI-D Sources. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-31 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 70: Channel: 3D Control Menu

    3D stereo sync input at the GPIO port is not present. Short line = Left, Long line = Right. 3-32 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 71 2048 x 1080 displays may be cropped. A setting less than the minimum is not supported and will simply revert to the minimum interval. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-33 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 72: Channel: Lamp Per Channel Menu

    Red bar indicates LiteLOC™ setting (desired brightness) Activate: Enabled when active channel selected Lamp: Displays current lamp settings - automati- cally updated (read-only) Lamp Per Channel: Enable to keep lamp informa- tion current for active channel 3-34 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 73: Summary Of Channel: Lamp Per Channel Menu

    3. Press Activate to save the settings to the particular channel. To easily copy settings from one channel to another use the Copy Lens Settings to Channel... feature. Simply select the channel from the drop-down list and click Copy to apply the changes. Figure 3-24 Channel: Lens Menu CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-35 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 74: Summary Of Channel: Lens Menu

    ILS is not installed on the projector or if the ILS Installed option in the Advanced:Lens menu is not selected, and ILS Not Installed label is displayed. See Figure 3-25. Figure 3-25 Channel: Lens Menu Disabled 3-36 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 75: Advanced Menu

    • Data Logging: Choose the level of data logging for the projector. Options include Minimal,  Normal and Debug. • Temperature Display Mode: Select whether to display temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-37 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 76: Advanced: Lamp Menu

    Level window. • Set (Brightness): Automatically enables LiteLOC™ and the current brightness level will be maintained as long as possible. Arbitrary units-of-measure shown in the Set Light Level window, not lumens or fL. 3-38 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 77: Advanced: Lamp History Menu

    Hours: Enter # of hours logged on newly installed Lamp Type lamp. If never used value remains 0 Save: Press to record serial number, date & auto- matically reset lamp timer to value entered in Hours field CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-39 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 78: Summary Of Advanced: Lamp History Menu

    Auxiliary Lens: Select the lens type from Serial Number: Record the serial number for the the drop-down menu selected auxiliary lens Primary Lens: Select the lens type from Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount: Calibrate M-MALM the drop-down menu 3-40 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 79: Summary Of Advanced: Lens Menu

    2) If users attempt to adjust the IN and OUT position while the MALM is moving to the particular position the error; MALM adjustment failed. Ensure the MALM is stationary prior to adjustment, appears onscreen. Wait until the MALM has moved to the set position before making adjustments. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-41 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 80: Advanced - Test Patterns Menu

    Main menu Test: Select to display test pattern. If Selected Test Patterns: Lists test patterns more than 1 pattern is selected noth- available from the Main menu ing occurs 3-42 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 81: Advanced - User Menu

    Auto-Login: Enable to automatically enter change current login password when username entered in login window (current user only) Add: Used to add users CDP Password Reset: Select to reset to stan- dard “CDP” password CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-43 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 82: To Change User's Access Rights

    3. Enter a password to be used with this username. 4. Press OK to save. To Delete a User 1. Highlight the desired user from the Users window Figure 3-34 Add User (cannot be current user). 2. Press Delete. 3-44 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 83: Admin Menu

    Source: Select source file to modify from Aspect Ratio: Select a preset aspect ratio drop-down list (width to height proportion) or enter a custom value Save CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-45 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 84: Summary Of Admin: Source Menu Options

    • Save: Save current settings as the selected source file, which will be accessible from the Channel: Page 1 menu. • Restore: Cancel new (unsaved) source settings of resolution/offset/aspect ratio and restore  previous settings. • Test: Apply current settings to the image without saving. 3-46 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 85: Admin: Screen Menu

    NOTE: This is cropping, not electronic keystone adjustment. In Figure 3-37, cropping simply corrects a display that over- laps the available screen. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-47 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 86 IMPORTANT! To save settings to a new screen file, edit the screen file name before saving. Otherwise, the settings of the loaded screen file will be overwritten. Restore will not cancel a Save. • Restore: Cancel new (unsaved) screen settings and return to previously saved settings. 3-48 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 87: Admin: Mcgd Menu

    Repeat for each color and record them in the nearby XY text boxes. After all colors have been measured and recorded, select Pattern Off to leave the special test pattern mode. To cancel changes and return to the previous MCGD coordinates, leave the menu without saving. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-49 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 88: Admin: Tcgd Menu

    Channel: Page 2 menu. NOTE: User created MCGD files can be deleted only by using Christie’s licensed DLP Control Application software. • Restore: This button enables users to return to the gamut menu settings that were present when the menu was opened.
  • Page 89: Summary Of Admin: Tcgd Menu Options

    • Restore: This button enables users to return to the gamut menu settings that were present when the menu was initially opened. To restore a TCGD FILE: Press the Restore button any time before saving. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-51 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 90: Admin: Network Menu

    • ON/OFF: Enable or disable the SNMP network management system to allow network administrators to manage network performance. • Management IP: This is a specific address related to SNMP Configuration, assigned by network administrators. • Apply (SNMP Configuration): Implement SNMP Configuration settings. 3-52 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 91: Admin: General Menu

    Login Required or Free Access settings Serial Configuration: Set baud rate to Failsafe: Places projector in Failsafe mode - match the controlling device (PC): required during software upgrades 115200 maximum rate SCCI Enabled CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-53 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 92: Admin: Lamp Menu

    7. Press Apply to save the Max FL value. Once Apply is pressed, the Max Power button becomes unchecked and the Apply button becomes grayed-out. Lamp power returns to the lamp power it was before Max Power was activated. 3-54 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 93: Working With The Lamp

    If this attempt also fails and there is no interlock problem, such as an open lamp door, a new lamp is likely needed. Power reverts back to what was originally defined in the menus by the user. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-55 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 94: Adjusting Lamp Power (Liteloc™ Or Manually)

    (up to 2.1kW). The lower the LiteLOC setting, the longer it takes  to reach this “over-drive” threshold and the longer the desired brightness can be maintained. 3-56 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 95: Adjusting Lamp Position (Lamploc™)

    LampLOC™ not being performed, there may be damage to the optical system. If these symptoms are observed, immediately contact Christie Technical Support staff. Align a newly-installed lamp as soon as possible to ensure optimized lamp performance and peak brightness at the screen for the life of the lamp.
  • Page 96: Age Of A Lamp

    180° to ensure an even burn of the lamp. Rotating the lamp improves its performance and life expectancy. Lamp rotation must be performed by Christie trained personnel only. The same safety precautions taken during lamp replacement must be taken when performing a lamp rotation. For details, refer to 2.1.9...
  • Page 97: Working With The Lenses

    Lens offsets can not be adjusted manually. The adjustments are done automatically through either the CDP Lens Control>Lens Adjustment menu, or via the web user interface Channel>Lens menu. Figure 3-46 Lens Offsets CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-59 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 98: Working With 3D

    3D display without cross-talk, ghosting or other artifacts. Figure 3-47 Channel: 3D Control Menu 3.8.1 Requirements for 3D To display 3D the CP2000-M/MR requires a 3D capable SMPTE source and a few special hardware/software setups, as described below: ...
  • Page 99: Hardware Setup

    292-B. One carries left-eye data, the other right-eye data. Connect to either port; configure the projector to multiply and interleave the L/R signals properly. 2. Set the frame rate. NOTE: CP2000-M/MR models can support full resolution (2k) 3D. Both incoming frame rates are likely too slow for flicker-free 3D viewing and need to be increased within the projector for at least 144Hz output.
  • Page 100: Troubleshooting

    If the image seems to jump back and forth during horizontal pans, the L/R Display Sequence is likely backwards. Try reversing the current setting. Single 3D Input Not Working A single source signal containing both left and right data is not currently supported. 3-62 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 101: Cinema Operation

    Also supported is the 4:2:2 YCbCr progressive source with 10 bits per component and a pixel format of 1920 x 1080 or 2048 x 1080 at 47.96 or 48fps. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-63 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 102: Image Formats

    “Scope” source material can be resized electronically to fill the DMD and then its pixels are stretched through the anamorphic lens so the full 2.39 image width appears on screen. Figure 3-49 Using Anamorphic Lens to Achieve “Scope” for Large Screens 3-64 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 103: Projector Variables: Using A Wide Converter Lens

    Top Masking • add top masking for “scope” • raise top masking for “flat” Figure 3-51 Top Masking for Scope CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-65 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 104: Non-Cinema Operation

    2) Similarly, the two DVI-D ports can be operated as separate single-link ports or, using both connectors in parallel, as a single twin-DVI port – primarily used for 10-bit processing with the Christie CineIPM2K™ Table 3.7 Compatible Non-Cinema DVI-D Sources...
  • Page 105: Selecting A Source

    Select one of the cinema display buttons pre-configured for a cinema source input at port 292A or 292B from either the Main menu or from the —the projector will now ignore the DVI-D ports and respond CHANNEL LIST to the cinema source selected. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 3-67 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 107: 4: Cdp Menu Tree

    4 CDP Menu Tree CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 109 Section 4: CDP Menu Tree CDP MENU TREE CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 110 Section 4: CDP Menu Tree CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 111: Safety Warnings And Guidelines

    Use a suitable line cord that meets the appropriate rating standards. Only use attachments or accessories recommended by Christie, such as the specific power cord supplied. Use of other attachments or accessories with this projector may result in the risk of fire, shock or personal injury.
  • Page 112: Lamp Precautions

    Any Xenon arc lamp used in the CP2000-M/MR is under high pressure and must be handled with great care at all times. Lamps may explode if dropped or mishandled.
  • Page 113: Maintaining Proper Cooling

    5.2.3 Liquid Cooler (P/N: 003-100668-xx) CHECK: Every 6 months The liquid cooler system circulates liquid to and from the DMD heatsinks in the CP2000-M/MR reducing the DMD operating temperature to an acceptable level. Check the coolant level every six months, by removing the top lid and inspecting the filling station.
  • Page 114: Optional) Exhaust Duct (P/N: 119-103105-Xx)

    • For lens only. Lens cleaning solution, such as Melles Griot® Optics Cleaning Fluid (18LAB011) or equiva- lent • For reflector only. Methanol • Cotton swabs with wooden stems only • Lens cleaning cloth/microfibre, such as Melles Griot® (18LAB024) or equivalent CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 115: Cleaning The Lens

    2. Fold a clean microfibre cloth and dampen with methanol. Wipe evenly with the smooth portion of the cloth that has no folds or creases. DO NOT apply pressure with your fingers. Use the solution on the cloth to collect the dirt. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 116: Other Components

    Never apply a twisting or bending force to the quartz lamp body. Use the correct wattage lamp supplied by Christie. Ensure those within the facility of the projector are also wearing protective safety clothing. Never attempt to remove the lamp when it is hot. The lamp is under a great deal of pressure when hot and may explode, causing personal injury or death and/or property damage.
  • Page 117 Align the ring terminal on the anode wire (Figure 5-1/B) with the mounting position (Figure 5-1/C), ensuring the crimped side of the wire is facing out. Tighten the anode screw. NOTE: Route anode lead away from nearby metal surfaces. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 118: Replacing The Filter

    11. Ensure LampLOC™ is adjusted. Replacing the Filter Use only special, high efficiency Christie approved filters. Never operate the projector without the filter installed. Always discard used air filters. Replace the air filter (P/N: 003-002311-xx) whenever the lamp module is replaced or sooner if operating the projector in a dusty or dirty environment.
  • Page 119: Replacing A Lens

    4. Pull the lens out of the lens mount. The lens, motorized zoom and focus connectors disconnect when the lens is pulled straight out of the mount. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 120: Insert New Lens

    If you have installed a large zoom lens, one or more of the screws may be inaccessible- simply tighten those that are accessible. NOTE: Recommended for heaviest lenses, such as 0.8:1 and 1.3-1.75:1. Figure 5-5 Install Lens 5-10 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 121: Power

    5. Listen for a “clicking” noise to indicate the ballast is attempting to strike the lamp. If you do not hear anything, it may indicate a problem with the ballast (Christie service required). 6. If you hear a brief “click”, but no light appears, the lamp likely needs replacement.
  • Page 122: Flicker, Shadows Or Dimness

    5. Increase lamp power, if possible. Lamps which are near end of life may not operate reliably at lowest power range. 6. Fold mirror misalignment (Christie service required). 6.2.4 LampLOC™ Does Not Seem to Work If the Do Auto LampLOC™ function does not work, try adjusting the lamp position manually, via the LampLoc>Manual Adjust menu.
  • Page 123: Ils

    All Axes or do each axes individually. 2. Access the Advanced>Lens menu, via the web UI. Select Calibrate. For more information, refer to 3.4.5 Lens Control Menu, on page 3-12 Advanced: Lens Menu, on page 3- CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 124: Cdp

    7. Is the correct cinema port connected for this display file (i.e., 292-A or 292-B).  Check connections. 6.6.2 Severe Motion Artifacts Most likely there is a synchronization problem with reversed 3-2 pull-down in 60Hz-to-24Hz film-to-digital conversion in your source. The display file needs correction. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 125: Image Appears Vertically Stretched Or 'Squeezed' Into Center Of Screen

    6.6.3 Image Appears Vertically Stretched or ‘Squeezed’ into Center of Screen Source data converted from film and “pre-squeezed” for CP2000-M/MR display format may require use of an anamorphic lens (or resizing) to regain full “scope” image width and proper proportions.
  • Page 126: The Display Is Faint

    1. Check leveling of the projector. Ensure the lens surface and screen are parallel to one another. 2. Is the vertical offset correct? Make the necessary adjustments to the vertical offset on the lens mount. 3. Is the anamorphic lens straight? Rotate to orient aperture correctly. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 127: Display Is "Noisy

    If a 24Hz or 25Hz HD-SDI signal or a 50Hz SDI digital PAL signal is used ensure non-cinema processing is selected. This can be implemented via the web user interface, Channel: Page 1 menu by disabling the Cinema checkbox. NOTE: Password-protected. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 129: Display

    SMPTE 431-1-2006 Luminance Sides (theater) 85% of center SMPTE 431-1-2006 Luminance Corners (theater) 85% of center 7.1.5 Color and Gray Scale Displayable colors 35.2 trillion Gray scale resolution 45 bits total linear, 15 bits each per RGB component CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 130: Gamma

    Section 7: Specifications 7.1.6 White Point CP2000-M: Nominal White (full white, after calibration to Telecine mode, theater) x = 0.314 ± 0.006 y = 0.351 ± 0.006 CP2000-MR: Nominal White (full white, after calibration to Telecine mode, Review Room) x = 0.314 ± 0.002 y = 0.351 ±...
  • Page 131: Graphic Ports

    10 Base-T/100 Base-TX Connector Female RJ-45 Bit rate 10 Mbps/100 Mbps 7.2.3 RS232-A Port (TI Light Engine) Interface TIA-232 Connector 9-pin subminiature D, female Bit rate 38,400 bps (default) - 115,200 bps (auto-detected) CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 132: Rs232-B Port (Pcm)

    Communication interface with projector RS232 Power Requirement: LCD display with status light 0.25 A max. at 5VDC ± 10% Keypad Backlight 0.060 A max. at 5VDC ± 10% Interface Connector 9-pin subminiature D, female CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 133: Power Requirements

    3 out of 5 successive attempts; or brightness is <50% of initial brightness. Duty cycle 2 hours ON/0.5 hours OFF. 3) Hot re-strike (less than the minimum time between strikes) reduces lamp life; therefore it is strongly NOT recommended. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 134: Physical Specifications

    NOTE: When transporting the projector from a cold environment it is essential the projector acclimatizes to the operating environment for a minimum of 3 hours before powering up the unit. Failure to ensure the projector has properly acclimatized could damage projector electronics. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 135: Standard And Optional Components

    Section 7: Specifications Standard and Optional Components 7.9.1 Standard • Control Display Panel with interface cable • CP2000-M/MR User’s Manual (#020-100123-xx) • Line Cord 7.9.2 Optional Components • Prime Lenses • 1.05:1 mDC2K Fixed Lens (#108-319104-01) • 1.3-1.75:1 mDC2K Zoom Lens (#108-320106-01) •...
  • Page 137 The steps to move MALM to lens out position where (AML0) is set. NONE Set auxiliary lens position 0 - lens removed from optical path 1 - lens inserted in optical path. POSI Read only command which returns where MALM is located. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 138 PREF Meaningless value. Simply used to trigger. Use 1. UFIL Retrieve the name of the last sucessful user backup. Read only sub code. USER Meaningless value. Simply used to trigger. Use 1. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 139 Select Channel configuration to use. Channel range is 101 to 164. Channel configuration sets the input routing and image processing options for input signals. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE None Select Channel. Range 101 - 164. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 140 Set preference controls to default. UNSV Set unsaved controls to default. USER Clears all users and restores the factory default user. Most UI’s will require you to log in again after issuing this command. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 141 (DTF+C108 20) or (DTF+C108 "Unpacked 8Bit") use data format 20 (DVI: Unpacked 8Bit) on channel 1 Enable Error Messages (EME) DESCRIPTION Enable error messages. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE FANF 0 - No Fan Fail warning will be generated; 1 - Fan Fail warning will be generated. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 142 Replace xxx with the channel number. Valid Range is 101 - 164. None Select ILS for current channel. EXAMPLES: (ILS+C101 1) Enable ILS at Channel 101  (ILS+C101 0) Disable ILS at channel 101 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 143 (ITP+USER 4) or (ITP+USER “ “) Use number of string to set test pattern from user’s test pattern list. (ITP+FULL 1) Use full screen size.  (ITP+FULL 0) Use active channel screen file. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 144 Set Look up Table (LUT) Color Look Up Table (CLUT) file for the specified channel. The CLUT is used during color process- ing in the cinema electronics. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number. Valid Range is 101 - 164. None Select CUT for the current channel. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 145 DESCRIPTION Set or get lamp type (ID) for the currently installed lamp. Supports read back of the list of supported lamp types. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE None Set Lamp ID for current lamp. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 146 (LMO 1) Enable LMO  (LMO 0) Disable LMO Adjust all lens position parameters simultaneously (LMV) DESCRIPTION Adjust all lens position parameters simultaneously. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE None (LMV <lho> <lvo> <zom> <fcs>) A-10 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 147 Return Total failed lamp restrikes on the installed lamp. LPOF Return Total lamp unexpected off times on the installed lamp. None Return Lamp usage for current lamp in hours. TLSK Return Total lamp strikes on the installed lamp. CP2000-M/MR User Manual A-11 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 148 Set lamp mode to constant power or LiteLOC™ for global and per channel. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number. Valid Range is 101 - 164. GLOB Set lamp mode for global. The value is used when PPB is 0. A-12 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 149 Replace xxx with the channel number. Valid Range is 101 - 164. None Select measured color gamut for the current channel. Select measured color file as DLP active file, do not change  Temp channel settings. CP2000-M/MR User Manual A-13 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 150 MAC1 Gets the MAC address of the second ethernet controller. SUB10 Set the network subnet mask for the first ethernet controller. SUB1 Set the network subnet mask for the second ethernet controller. A-14 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 151 READ ONLY! Get the motor backlash on up-side of vertical axis. VRGD READ ONLY! Get the motor down-side travel range of vertical axis. VRGU READ ONLY! Get the motor up-side travel range of vertical axis. CP2000-M/MR User Manual A-15 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 152 Select whether to use the PCF file or not. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number. Valid Range is 101 - 164. None Select PCF for the current channel. A-16 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 153 Return parameters are: Type, Major, Minor, Beta. The beta value is optional, meaning its an engineering build and has not been validated. NOTE: List of types for the ‘type’ parameter include: 40 = ACT, 41 = CP2000-ZX, 42 = CP2000-M/ MR, 43 = Reserved, 44 = CorelII...
  • Page 154 Set the remote serial protocol access level for a serial communications port. Note: Valid sections are 0 - No Access, 1 - Login Required, 2 - Free Access. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE None Set the access level on Ethernet all ports. PRTA Set the access level on RS232 port A. A-18 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 155 Twin” 006 “IPM-INP DVIA” 007 “IPM-INP DVIB” 008 “IPM-INP DVIT” 009 “IPM-CHA DVIA” 010 “IPM-CHA DVIB” 011”IPM-CHA DVIT” SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number. Valid Range is 101 - 164. None Select input for current channel. CP2000-M/MR User Manual A-19 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 156 Select Source Format (SRF) DESCRIPTION Select the Source format file. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number. Valid Range is 101 - 164. None Select source format for the current channel. A-20 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 157 Replace xxx with the channel number. Valid Range is 101 - 164. None Select target color gamut for the current channel. Temp Select target color file as DLP active file, do not change channel settings. CP2000-M/MR User Manual A-21 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 158: Setup

    (TDK+C101 1) set Dark Time to 1 on channel 101 (TDK+C101?) get Dark Time on channel 101 Output Reference Delay (TDP) DESCRIPTION Setup Output Reference Delay phase for 3D control. Additional control for output timing relative to input timing. A-22 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 159 (TFD+C101 1) set Input Frame Dominance to 1 on channel 101. (TFD+C101?) get Input Frame Dominance on channel 101 3D frame rate multiple (TFR) DESCRIPTION Setup frame rate multiple for 3D control CP2000-M/MR User Manual A-23 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 160 Time/Date (TMD) DESCRIPTION Set the time zone. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Set the date in the form yyyy/mm/dd. DATE TIME Set the local time in the form hh:mm:ss. ZONE Set the time zone. A-24 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 161 (UID) “username” “password”) Login a user (UID) Logout the current user, also happens automatically when a new user logs in (UID?)(UID! “username” 01) Display the current logged in user and their access level CP2000-M/MR User Manual A-25 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 162 Moving zoom motor to a specified position.  None Default data range -1050 to 1050, by using pre-calibration feature it might be changed to be an actual value. EXAMPLES: (ZOM 500) Move zoom lens to position 500 A-26 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 163 Negative half of TMDS differential pair #0 TMDS Data0+ Positive half of TMDS differential pair #0 Shield ground for TMDS differential pair #0 No connect No connect Shield for TMDS clock TMDS Clock Positive half of TMDS differential clock CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 164 Table B.4 Pin-out of RS232-A Port SIGNAL NAME DIRECTION DESCRIPTION No connect Data output to DTE Data input to DTE No connect Signal Ground No connect Request to send (from DTE) Clear to send (to DTE) No connect CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 165 +5V_STBY +5VDC Standby (current limited) EXT_DOUSER_P Projector full power (if not already) and Lamp OFF +5V_STBY +5VDC Standby (current limited) EXT_SPAR_P Douser close EXT_OEM_P Douser open HEALTH_OK_OUT Health OK = Open Collector Ground CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 166 Negative side, general purpose Input 7 EXT_GPIN_8_N Negative side, general purpose Input 8 EXT_GPOUT_1_N Negative side, general purpose Output 1 EXT_GPOUT_2_N Negative side, general purpose Output 2 EXT_GPOUT_3_N Negative side, general purpose Output 3 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 167 Negative side, general purpose Output 4 EXT_GPOUT_5_N Negative side, general purpose Output 5 EXT_GPOUT_6_N Negative side, general purpose Output 6 EXT_GPOUT_7_N Negative side, general purpose Output 7 EXT_PROJ_GOOD_N Negative side, light engine status output Reserved Reserved CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 169 Pin 10 Pin 29 GPO #3 Pin 11 Pin 30 GPO #4 Pin 12 Pin 31 GPO #5 Pin 13 Pin 32 GPO #6 Pin 14 Pin 33 GPO #7 Pin 15 Pin 34 CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 170 ON.When wiring a GPIO cable for use with a server or 3D device, such as an IR emitter or a polarizer, follow the circuit diagram illustrated in Figure C-2. Figure C-2 Circuit for Power Supply CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 171 Flash memtest Failed PCM Flash Memory Test Failed FPGA Checksum Failed FPGA Code Checksum Failed DDR memtest Failed DDR Memory Test Failed TI State Component Condition Error Message DLP State NoComm TI No Communication CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 172 Login to TI by Serial Port Failed DLP State EOpen Opening TI OEM Ethernet Port Failed DLP State ELogin Login to TI by Ethernet Port Failed DLP State Selftest TI Interface Board Powerup Self Test Failed CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 173 3. Move the focus ring to the midpoint from the end positions. At this point, the focus ring should be situated in the center of travel. 4. If necessary, repeat Steps 1 to 3 for the zoom ring adjustment. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
  • Page 174 8. Evaluate the corner focus. If necessary, use only a few small increments to fine tune the vertical and horizontal boresight. 9. Boresight complete. Gently snug up the three set screws to lock the lens mount. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100123-07 Rev. 1 (12-2009)
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