Working With The Lamp; Turning The Lamp On Or Off Using Web User Interface; Lamp On; Lamp Off - Christie CP2000-M User Manual

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3.6

Working with the Lamp

Simple software controls and adjustments can help to optimize lamp performance and ensure the brightest,
most uniform image possible for the life of the lamp. These controls are located in the Advanced: Lamp and
Admin: Lamp menus.
NOTE: For individual menu functions, refer to
on page
3-45.

3.6.1 Turning the Lamp ON or OFF Using Web User Interface

Lamp ON

From the Main menu, enable
Power On,
Douser Open. Wait several
minutes for the lamp to turn ON.
(Figure 3-44)

Lamp OFF

1. Disable Lamp On. Wait for fans
to run for 15 minutes to cool the
lamp and other components.
2. To turn the projector OFF, disable
Power On. (Figure 3-44).

Using the CDP

ON: With the projector connected into
a suitable rated grounded AC receptacle, press and hold the
to power the projector ON. Then press the
OFF: Press
LAMP OFF
fans to run for 15 minutes to cool the lamp and other components completely. Then press
down the projector. Disconnect the projector's line cord from the AC receptacle.

If the Lamp Fails to Ignite

If the lamp fails to ignite, the projector, after 10 seconds, automatically reattempts ignition using 100% of the
maximum power acceptable for 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
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Lamp On and
. The screen will go dark, but the projector's cooling fans continue running. Wait for
3.5.8 Advanced Menu, on page
Figure 3-44 Disable Power
POWER ON
button to ignite the lamp.
LAMP ON
Section 3: Operation
3-37, and
3.5.9 Admin Menu,
button for approximately half a second
POWER OFF
to power
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