Projector Led Status Indicators; Sm And Fips Led Status Indicators - Christie CP2309-RGB Installation And Setup Manual

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H

Projector LED status indicators

I
LED status indicators
J
Connects the projector to 3D devices.
K
Connects the projector to ingest devices.
L
Connects the projector to input devices with an HDMI connection.
M
Connects the projector to external automation or automation devices.
N
Connects the projector to the touch panel (VGA-Out and Screen Power).
O
Management Ethernet port (10/100/1000 base-T) and connects the projector to USB devices,
including the touch panel screen.
P
Two Ethernet ports connecting the projector to network-attached storage (NAS) devices and the
Library Media Server (LMS) network, if applicable. The Media port can also be used for content
transfer.
Projector LED status indicators
Identify the LED state colors and meaning.
LEDs
State
Green
Flashes once per
second
Flashes three times
per second
Solid
Yellow
Flashes once per
second
Flashes three times
per second
Red
Flashes three times
per second
Solid

SM and FIPS LED status indicators

Identify the LED state colors and meaning.
LED
Color
SM
Green
FIPS
Green
CP2309-RGB Installation and Setup Guide
020-103078-04 Rev. 1 (11-2023)
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Connecting devices and establishing communication
Standby mode
Warm up
Startup
Notification
Non-critical alarm
Unacknowledged
critical error
Acknowledged critical
error
State
Description
Flashing
The security manager (SM) is running correctly.
Solid
FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards Publication)
security status is operating correctly.
Description
Light source is off. Video electronics are off.
Projector status is OK.
Projector is moving to light source on state.
Light source is warming up. Video electronics are
initializing.
The power is on and the lamp is on or off
A problem exists with the projector that does not
prevent it from operating.
A problem exists with the projector that does not
prevent it from operating.
An error with the projector exists and has not
been acknowledged.
An error with the projector exists and has been
acknowledged.
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