Christie LX650 User Manual
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103-012100-01
Projection lens is optional.
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  • Page 1 103-012100-01 Projection lens is optional. ✽ User’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Features And Design

    Features and Design This Multimedia Projector is designed with most advanced technology for portability, durability, and ease of use. This projector utilizes built-in multimedia features, a palette of 1.07 billion colors, and matrix liquid crystal display (LCD) technology. Functionally Rich Power Management ◆...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Features and Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Computer Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Table of Contents .
  • Page 4: To The Owner

    Your CHRISTIE product is designed and breakdown or a disaster. manufactured with high quality materials...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions This projector should be operated only from the type of power All the safety and operating instructions should be read before source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the product is operated. the type of power supplied, consult your authorized dealer or local power company.
  • Page 6: Air Circulation

    Safety Instructions Air Circulation Openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. IMPORTANT! To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not Filter Maintenance!! be blocked or covered. The projector uses a lamp which generates significant heat.
  • Page 7: Installing The Projector In Proper Directions

    Safety Instructions Installing the Projector in Proper Directions Use the projector properly in specified positions. Improper positioning may reduce the lamp life and result in severe accident or fire hazard. This projector can project the picture in upward, downward, or inclined position in perpendicular direction to the horizontal plane.
  • Page 8: Moving The Projector

    Safety Instructions Moving the Projector Use the handle grip when moving the projector. Retract the adjustable feet to prevent damage to the lens and cabinet when carrying. When this projector is not in use for an extended period, put it into a suitable case to protect the projector. CAUTION IN CARRyING OR TRANSPORTING THE PROjECTOR –...
  • Page 9: Compliance

    : 103-012100-01 Trade Name ....: Christie Responsible party ..: CHRISTIE DIGITAL SYSTEMS, Inc. Address ..... : 10550 Camden Drive Cypress, CA 90630 U.S.A. AC Power Cord Requirement The AC Power Cord supplied with this projector meets the requirement for use in the country you purchased it.
  • Page 10: Part Names And Functions

    Part Names and Functions q Indicators Front w Top Cover e Top Cover Release Button r Infrared Remote Receiver (Front) t Projection Lens (optional) y Light-Block Sheet u Adjustable Feet i Air Intake Vent o Filter Cover !0 Lamp Cover !1 Exhaust Vent CAUTION Hot air is exhausted from the exhaust vent.
  • Page 11: Rear Terminal

    Part Names and Functions Rear Terminal ✽ q COMPUTER INPUT TERMINAL (DIGITAL) CONTROL PORT CONNECTOR When controlling the projector from a computer, Connect the computer output digital signal to this terminal. The HDTV (HDCP compatible) signal can connect the computer to this connector with a control cable (p.20).
  • Page 12: Side Control And Indicators

    Part Names and Functions Side Control and Indicators Side Control Indicators (on the top panel) ON/STAND-By button POWER indicator Turn the projector on or off (pp.23–24). – Light when in stand-by mode and during operations. INPUT button – Blink in the Power management mode (p.52). Select an input source (pp.31–33).
  • Page 13: Remote Control

    Part Names and Functions Remote Control SELECT button q STAND-By button Turn the projector off (p.24). – Execute the selected item (p.25). – Expand or compress the image in the Digital w WIRED REMOTE jack zoom mode (p.40). Connect the remote control cable (not supplied) to this jack when using as a wired remote control.
  • Page 14 Part Names and Functions Remote Control For PIN code and remote control code. KEySTONE button !3 MENU button @2 Open or close the On-Screen Menu (p.25). Correct keystone distortion (p.29). !4 P-TIMER button LENS SHIFT button Operate the P-timer function (p.29). Select the Lens Shift function (p.28).
  • Page 15: Remote Control Battery Installation

    Part Names and Functions Remote Control Battery Installation Open the battery Install new batteries into Replace the compartment lid. the compartment. compartment lid. Press the lid downward and Two AAA size batteries slide it. For correct polarity (+ and –), be sure battery terminals are in contact with pins in the compartment.
  • Page 16: Remote Control Code

    Part Names and Functions Remote Control Code The eight different remote control codes (Code 1–Code 8) are assigned to this projector. Switching the remote control codes prevents interference from other remote controls when several projectors or video equipment next to each other are operated at the same time. Change the remote control code for the projector first before changing that for the remote control.
  • Page 17: Installation

    Installation Adjustable Feet Projection angle can be adjusted up to 6.5 degrees with the adjustable feet. Rotate the adjustable feet and tilt the projector to the proper height; to raise the projector, rotate the both feet clockwise. To lower the projector or to retract the adjustable feet, rotate the both feet counterclockwise.
  • Page 18: Lens Installation

    Installation Lens Installation When replacing the lens or using an optional lens, install the lens by following the instructions below. Ask the sales dealer for detailed information of the optional lens specifications. Top cover release button Removing the lens Top cover Shift the lens to the center position by using the Lens shift function (p.
  • Page 19 Installation Attaching the lens to the projector Fit the lens to the projector. Make sure that the lens is fully inserted to the projector. Push the Lens Lock Lever downward. Make sure that the lens is properly locked. Slide the light-block sheet in the groove to mount. While pressing the top cover release button on the top cover, slide the top cover back to the projector.
  • Page 20: Connecting To A Computer (Digital And Analog Rgb)

    Installation Connecting to a Computer (Digital and Analog RGB) Cables used for connection (✽ = Cables not supplied with this projector.) • VGA Cable (One cable is supplied.) • Serial Cross Cable ✽ • DVI-Digital Cable • USB Cable ✽ •...
  • Page 21: Connecting To Video Equipment (Video, S-Video)

    Installation Connecting to Video Equipment (Video, S-Video) Cables used for connection = Cables not supplied with this projector.) ✽ Monitor Out Signal Table • Video Cable (RCA x 1 or RCA x 3) ✽ • BNC Cable Input Terminal Monitor Out Cable ✽...
  • Page 22: Connecting The Ac Power Cord

    Installation Connecting the AC Power Cord This projector uses nominal input voltages of 100–120 V or 200– 240 V AC and it automatically selects the correct input voltage. It is designed to work with single-phase power systems having a grounded neutral conductor. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not plug into any other type of power system.
  • Page 23: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Turning On the Projector Complete peripheral connections (with a computer, VCR, etc.) before turning on the projector. Connect the projector’s AC power cord into an AC outlet. The LAMP indicator lights red and the POWER indicator lights green. Press the ON/STAND-BY button on the side control The preparation display will disappear after 30 or the ON button on the remote control.
  • Page 24: Turning Off The Projector

    Basic Operation Turning Off the Projector Press the ON/STAND-BY button on the side control or the STAND-BY button on the remote control, and “Power off?” appears on the screen. Press the ON/STAND-BY button on the side control or the STAND-BY button on the remote control again to turn off the projector.
  • Page 25: How To Operate The On-Screen Menu

    Basic Operation How to Operate the On-Screen Menu The projector can be adjusted or set via the On-Screen Side Control Menu. For each adjustment and setting procedure, refer to the respective sections in this manual. Press the MENU button on the side control or the POINT buttons remote control to display the On-Screen Menu.
  • Page 26: Menu Bar

    Basic Operation Menu Bar For detailed functions of each menu, see “Menu Tree” on pages 66-68. For Computer Source Information Menu Image Select Menu Screen Menu Display the input Used to select an Used to adjust the size of Guide Window PC System Menu source information image level among...
  • Page 27: Operating With Projector Control

    Basic Operation Operating with Projector Control Lens Operation Side Control The following lens operation can be made with the Lens button on the side control. LENS button Press the LENS button to enter each lens operation mode. The selected adjustment display appears on the screen. POINT buttons Zoom ➜...
  • Page 28: Operating With Remote Control

    Basic Operation Operating with Remote Control Using the remote control for some frequently used operations is advisable. Just pressing one of the buttons enables you to make the desired operation quickly without calling up the On-Screen Menu. FREEZE button Press the FREEZE button on the remote control to freeze Remote Control the picture on the screen.
  • Page 29: Keystone Button

    Basic Operation Remote Control FILTER button Press and hold the FILTER button for more than five seconds to operate electrically operated filter to replace the filter. NO SHOW button Press the NO SHOW button on the remote control to black out the image.
  • Page 30: Pointer Function

    Basic Operation Pointer Function You can move the Pointer of the projector with the remote control to emphasize a part of the projected image. Press the POINTER button to activate the Pointer function. MOUSE POINTER button Use the MOUSE POINTER button to move the Pointer. POINTER button To cancel the Pointer function, press the POINTER button again or press any other button.
  • Page 31: Input Selection

    Input Selection Input Side Control Side Control button operation INPUT button INPUT button Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Side Control Operation Press the INPUT button on the side control. It switches to INPUT 1, INPUT 2, and INPUT 3 as you press the INPUT button.
  • Page 32: Computer Input Source Selection

    Input Selection Computer Input Source Selection Menu Operation WHEN SELECTING INPUT 1 (COMPUTER INPUT TERMINALS ) Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen Menu. Use INPUT MENU the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red frame pointer to the INPUT Menu icon.
  • Page 33: Video Input Source Selection

    Input Selection Video Input Source Selection Menu Operation WHEN SELECTING INPUT 1 (COMPUTER INPUT TERMINALS ) INPUT MENU When connecting to video equipment, select the type of Video source in the Source Select Menu. Input Menu icon RGB (Scart) When scart video equipment is connected to the INPUT 1 Move the pointer (red arrow) to Input (ANALOG) terminal, select RGB (Scart).
  • Page 34: Computer Input

    Computer Input Computer System Selection Automatic Multi-Scan System This projector automatically tunes to various types of computers based on VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, SXGA+, WXGA, or UXGA (refer to “Compatible Computer Specifications” on pages 71–72). If a computer is selected as a signal source, this projector automatically detects the signal format and tunes to project a proper image without any additional settings.
  • Page 35: Auto Pc Adjustment

    Computer Input Auto PC Adjustment Auto PC Adjustment function is provided to automatically adjust Fine sync, Total dots, Horizontal and Vertical positions to conform to your computer. Direct Operation Remote Control The Auto PC adjustment function can be operated directly by pressing the AUTO PC button on the remote control.
  • Page 36: Manual Pc Adjustment

    Computer Input Manual PC Adjustment Some computers employ special signal formats which may not be tuned by Multi-Scan system of this projector. Manual PC Adjustment enables you to precisely adjust several parameters to match those special signal formats. The projector has 10 independent memory areas to store those parameters manually adjusted. It allows you to recall the setting for a specific computer.
  • Page 37 Computer Input Reset To reset the adjusted data, select Reset and press the SELECT button. A confirmation box appears and then select [Yes]. All adjustments will return to their previous figures. Mode free To clear the adjusted data . To clear the adjusted data, select Mode free and then press the SELECT button.
  • Page 38: Image Level Selection

    Computer Input Image Level Selection Menu Operation Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen Menu. Use IMAGE SELECT MENU the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red frame pointer to the Image Select Menu icon. Use the Point ed buttons to move the red frame pointer to Image Select Menu icon the desired image level and then press the SELECT button.
  • Page 39: Screen Size Adjustment

    Computer Input Screen Size Adjustment Select the desired screen size that conforms to the input signal source. Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen Menu. Use SCREEN MENU the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red frame pointer to the Screen Menu icon.
  • Page 40 Computer Input Keystone SCREEN MENU This function is used to store or reset the keystone correction when the AC power cord is unplugged. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to switch between each option. Store. . . Keep the keystone correction even when the AC power cord is unplugged.
  • Page 41: Video Input

    Video Input Video System Selection Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red frame pointer to the AV System Menu icon. Use the Point ed buttons to move the red arrow pointer to the desired system and then press the SELECT button.
  • Page 42: Image Level Selection

    Video Input Image Level Selection Menu Operation Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen Menu. Use IMAGE SELECT MENU the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red frame pointer to the Image Select Menu icon. Use the Point ed buttons to move the red frame pointer to Image Select Menu icon the desired image level and then press the SELECT button.
  • Page 43: Screen Size Adjustment

    Video Input Screen Size Adjustment Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen Menu. Use SCREEN MENU the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red frame pointer to the Screen Menu icon. Use the Point ed buttons to move the red frame pointer to Screen Menu icon the desired function and then press the SELECT button.
  • Page 44 Video Input Keystone SCREEN MENU This function is used to store or reset the keystone correction when the AC power cord is unplugged. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to switch between each option. Store. . . Keep the keystone correction even when the AC power cord is unplugged.
  • Page 45: Picture Image

    Picture Image Image Adjustment Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen Menu. Use IMAGE ADjUST MENU the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red frame pointer to the Image Adjust Menu icon. Use the Point ed buttons to move the red frame pointer to Image Adjust Menu icon the desired item and then press the SELECT button to display the adjustment dialog box.
  • Page 46 Picture Image COLOR SELECTION MODE (continued) COLOR SELECTION MODE COLOR M . Level and phase Gamma Return to the COLOR MANAGEMENT POINTER. (If you press adjustment palette. adjustment palette. the MENU button on the side control or the remote control, it returns to the COLOR MANAGEMENT POINTER and you will need to reselect and readjust the color.) MENU...
  • Page 47 Picture Image White balance (Red/Green/Blue) Press the Point 7 button to lighten red/green/blue tone; press the Point 8 button to deepen red/green/blue tone (from 0 to 63). Offset (Red/Green/Blue) Press the Point 7 button to lighten red/green/blue tone of the black level of an image;...
  • Page 48: Setting

    Setting Setting This projector has a Setting menu that allows you to set up other various functions. Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red frame pointer to the SETTING MENU (Language) Setting Menu icon.
  • Page 49 Setting Logo This function allows you to customize the screen logo with Logo Logo select, Capture, and Logo PIN code lock functions. ✔ Note: • When “On” is selected in the Logo PIN code lock function, Logo select and Capture functions cannot be selected. Logo select This function decides on the starting-up display from among the following options. User .
  • Page 50 Setting Logo PIN code lock Logo PIN Code Lock This function prevents an unauthorized person from changing the screen logo. Off ..The screen logo can be changed freely from the Logo Menu. On ..The screen logo cannot be changed without a Logo PIN code.
  • Page 51 Setting Lamp control This function allows you to change the brightness of the screen. Auto ..Brightness according to the input signal. Normal . . . Normal brightness. Eco 1..Lower brightness and Fan control set to Normal. Lower brightness reduces the lamp power consumption and extends the lamp life.
  • Page 52 Setting The Projector has a USB port for interactive operation between the projector and computers. Set the mode by following the steps below. Wireless Mouse mode Select “ ” when controlling a computer with the remote control of this projector. Projector mode: “...
  • Page 53 Setting Security Security Key lock This function locks the side control and remote control buttons to prevent operation by unauthorized persons..Unlocked..Lock the side control buttons. To unlock, use the remote control. .
  • Page 54 Setting Enter a PIN code Use the Point ed buttons on the side control or Number buttons on the remote control to enter a number. When using side control Enter a PIN code Use the Point ed buttons on the side control to select a number. Press the Point 8 button to fix the number and move the red frame pointer to the next box.
  • Page 55 Setting Filter counter Filter counter This function is used to set a frequency for the filter replacement. Use the Point ed buttons to move the red frame pointer to Filter counter and then press the SELECT button. A dialog box appears showing the Used time option and the Scrolls remaining option.
  • Page 56: Maintenance And Care

    Maintenance and Care Filter Instructions Filter prevents dust from accumulating on the optical elements inside the projector. Should the filter becomes clogged with dust particles, it will reduce cooling fans’ effectiveness and may result in internal heat buildup and adversely affect the life of the projector. This projector has an electrically operated filter which helps you to replace the filter easily.
  • Page 57: Replacing The Filter Cartridge

    Maintenance and Care Replacing the Filter Cartridge Turn off the projector, and unplug the AC power cord Filter cover from the AC outlet. First, clean up the dust on the projector and around the air vents. Press s on the filter cover to release the latch and open the filter cover.
  • Page 58: Resetting The Filter Counter

    Maintenance and Care Resetting the Filter Counter Filter counter Be sure to reset the Filter counter after replacing the filter and the filter cartridge. Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red frame pointer to the Setting Menu icon.
  • Page 59: Lamp Replacement

    Maintenance and Care Lamp Replacement When the projection lamp of the projector reaches its end of life, the Lamp replacement icon appears on the screen and LAMP REPLACE indicator lights orange. Replace the lamp with a new one promptly. The timing when the LAMP REPLACE indicator should light is depending on the lamp mode.
  • Page 60: Resetting The Lamp Counter

    Maintenance and Care Resetting the Lamp Counter Be sure to reset the Lamp counter after the lamp is replaced. When the Lamp counter is reset, the LAMP REPLACE indicator stops lighting and the Lamp replacement icon disappears. Lamp counter Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to move the red frame pointer to the Setting Menu icon Use the Point ed buttons to move the red frame pointer...
  • Page 61: Lamp Handling Precautions

    Maintenance and Care LAMP HANDLING PRECAUTIONS This projector uses a high-pressure lamp which must be handled carefully and properly. Improper handling may result in accidents, injury, or create a fire hazard. Lamp lifetime may differ from lamp to lamp and according to the environment of use. There is no ●...
  • Page 62: Cleaning The Projection Lens

    Maintenance and Care Cleaning the Projection Lens Unplug the AC power cord before cleaning. Gently wipe the projection lens with a cleaning cloth that contains a small amount of non-abrasive camera lens cleaner, or use a lens cleaning paper or commercially available air blower to clean the lens.
  • Page 63: Warning Indicators

    Maintenance and Care Warning Indicators The WARNING indicators show the state of the function which protects the projector. Check the state of the WARNING indicators and the POWER indicator to take proper maintenance. The projector is shut down and the WARNING TEMP. Top Panel indicator is blinking red.
  • Page 64: Appendix

    Appendix Troubleshooting Before calling your dealer or service center for assistance, check the items below once again. 1. Make sure you have properly connected the projector to peripheral equipment as described on pages 20–21. 2. Check the cable connection. Make sure that all computers, video equipment, and power cords are properly connected.
  • Page 65 Appendix Problem: Try These Solutions ● Check the batteries. Remote control does ● Check if the ALL -OFF switch on the remote control is set to “ON. ” not work . ● Check if the RC sensor is set properly. (See page 51) ●...
  • Page 66: Menu Tree

    Appendix Menu Tree Computer Input/Video Input Input Input 1 RGB (PC analog) Go to System RGB (Scart) RGB (PC digital) Go to System RGB (AV HDCP) Input 2 Video Go to System Y, Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr Go to System Go to System Input 3 Video Go to System...
  • Page 67 Appendix Computer Input System Image Select Mode 1 Standard Mode 2 Real SVGA 1 Image 1 SVGA 2 SVGA 3 Image 10 ✽ System displayed in the System Menu varies depending on the input signal. PC Adjust Screen Auto PC adj. Normal Fine sync.
  • Page 68 Appendix Computer Input/Video Input Setting Language 12 languages provided. Quit Menu Position/Simple Menu Display On/Countdown Off/Off Background Blue/User/Black User/Default/Off Logo Logo select Yes/No Capture Logo PIN code lock On/Off Logo PIN code change Quit Quit Lamp control Auto/Normal/Eco 1/Eco 2 Filter control Yes/No Fan control...
  • Page 69: Indicators And Projector Condition

    Appendix Indicators and Projector Condition Check the indicators for the projector condition. The projector is operating normally . Indicators Projector Condition WARNING WARNING LAMP POWER LAMP TEMP . FILTER REPLACE green orange orange The projector is off. (The AC power cord is unplugged.) ✽...
  • Page 70 Appendix Indicators Projector Condition WARNING WARNING LAMP POWER LAMP TEMP . FILTER REPLACE green orange orange The projector has been cooled down enough and the temperature returns to normal. When turning on the projector, ✽ the WARNING TEMP . indicator stops blinking. Check and replace the filter.
  • Page 71: Compatible Computer Specifications

    Appendix Compatible Computer Specifications Basically this projector can accept the signal from all computers with the V- and H-Frequency mentioned below and less than 180 MHz of Dot Clock. PC Adjustment is limited when selecting these modes. ON-SCREEN RESOLUTION H-Freq . V-Freq .(Hz) ON-SCREEN RESOLUTION...
  • Page 72 Appendix When an input signal is digital from the DVI terminal, refer to the chart below. ON-SCREEN RESOLUTION H-Freq . V-Freq .(Hz) ON-SCREEN RESOLUTION H-Freq . V-Freq .(Hz) DISPLAy (kHz) DISPLAy (kHz) D-VGA 640x480 31.470 59.940 D-WXGA 9 1280x800 49.600 60.050 D-480p 720x480...
  • Page 73: Technical Specifications

    Appendix Technical Specifications Mechanical Information Projector Type Multi-media Projector Dimensions (W x H x D) 14.56” x 7 .36” x 17 .32” (370 mm x 187 mm x 440 mm) (Not including raised portions) Net Weight 25.8 lbs (11.7 kg) Feet Adjustment 0˚...
  • Page 74: Optional Parts

    Appendix Optional Parts The parts listed below are optionally available. When ordering those parts, specify the item name and Model No. to the sales dealer. Model No. Standard Zoom Lens : 38-809050-01 Long Zoom Lens : 38-809048-01 Ultra Long Zoom Lens : 38-809068-01 Short Zoom Lens : 38-809047-01...
  • Page 75: Configurations Of Terminals

    Appendix Configurations of Terminals ANALOG/ MONITOR OUT (Mini D-sub 15 pin) +5V Power Red Input Green Input Ground (Vert. sync.) Blue Input Sense 0 Sense 2 DDC Data Ground (Horiz.sync.) Horiz. sync. Ground (Red) Vert. sync. Ground (Green) DDC Clock Ground (Blue) DIGITAL DVI-D (DVI 24 PIN) T.M.D.S.
  • Page 76: Pin Code Number Memo

    Appendix PIN Code Number Memo Write down the PIN code number in the column below and keep it with this manual securely. If you forgot or lost the number and unable to operate the projector, contact the service station. PIN Code Lock No. Factory default set No: 1 2 3 4* Logo PIN Code Lock No.
  • Page 77: Dimensions

    Appendix Dimensions Unit: inch (mm) 14.57 (370.0) 4.33 (110) 4.33 (110) 6.5º MAX 5.75 (146) 5.20 (132) 4.13 (105) Screw Holes for Ceiling Mount Screw: M6 Depth: 0.393 (10.0)
  • Page 78 CHRISTIE DIGITAL SYSTEMS, Inc. CHRISTIE DIGITAL SYSTEMS, Inc. CHRISTIE DIGITAL SYSTEMS, Inc. CHRISTIE DIGITAL SYSTEMS, Inc. CHRISTIE DIGITAL SYSTEMS, Inc. 809 Wellington Street North 10550 Camden Drive ViewPoint Willicher Damm 129 627A Aljunied Road Kitchener, Ontario Cypress, CA 90630 200 Ashville Way D-41066 Mönchengladbach Germany...

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