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Installation and Setup Guide
020-103907-01
Cinema 2K-RBe
CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe

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Introduction
Product Documentation
Information on product installation, setup, and usage available on the Christie Digital Systems USA Inc. website.
Important Safeguards
Read and follow safety precautions to prevent personal injury and device damage.
General Safety Precautions
Guidelines for safe installation and operation, covering trip hazards, restricted access, and electrical safety.
Laser Safety Precautions
Guidelines for safe operation involving laser hazards, including warnings about direct exposure.
AC/Power Precautions
Guidelines for safe connection to AC power, covering shock and fire hazards.
Light Intensity Hazard Distance
Information on hazardous optical and thermal radiation emission zones and distances.
General Hazards
Warnings and precautions for fire, shock, and electrical hazards associated with product operation.
Laser Hazards
Information on laser product classification and specific hazard warnings.
Technical Support
Contact information and resources for technical assistance with Christie Cinema products.
Installing and Setting Up
Site Requirements
Minimum requirements for physical operating environment and external exhaust ducting for safe installation.
Power Specifications
Detailed power requirements for CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe models.
Lifting and Positioning the Projector
Safe procedures for lifting, installing, and positioning the projector for optimal performance.
Installing the Lens
Step-by-step guide for securely installing the projector lens, ensuring proper sealing.
Using the Web User Interface (Web UI)
Instructions for accessing and using the projector's web-based user interface for functionality.
Activating Marriage
Process for installing IMB and completing marriage for secure content display and DCI compliance.
Video Input Panel
HDMI Video Source
Details on connecting digital video data from HDMI sources to the projector's input panel.
Integrated Media Block (IMB) Video Source
Information on using Christie Series 2 and Series 4 IMB interfaces for video data input.
GPIO Connector
Description of Generic Purpose Input Output connectors for interfacing with the projector.
Managing the Light Source
Creating a New Laser File
Procedure for creating laser files to store RGB laser power settings and manage brightness/color.
Modifying an Existing Laser File
Steps to change laser power settings or expected room temperature in an existing laser file.
LiteLOCâ„¢ Sensor-to-Screen Calibration
Guide to calibrating sensor-to-screen for accurate color and brightness based on setup conditions.
Creating a New Calibration File
Wizard steps to create a new calibration file using a spectroradiometer for screen measurements.
Adjusting the Image
Calibrating the Intelligent Lens System
Using Auto Calibrate feature to compensate for motor backlash and determine lens movement range.
Adjusting Tilt and Leveling the Projector
Procedures for adjusting projector feet and lens mount position for optimal alignment and leveling.
Correcting Keystone Effect
Methods to correct image distortion caused by projecting an image at an angle.
Aligning the Boresight
Adjusting lens mount tilt to compensate for screen-to-projector tilt for proper alignment.
Mechanically Adjusting Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) Convergence
Adjusting physical alignment of colors (red, green, blue) for image convergence.
Electronically Adjusting Convergence
Using electronic features to adjust image convergence when satisfied with screen positioning.
Regulatory
Safety
List of international safety standards and requirements the product conforms to.
Electro-Magnetic Compatibility
List of EMC standards, including emissions and immunity, the product complies with.
Environmental
Information on environmental regulations, including RoHS, WEEE, and packaging recycling.

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