Christie Roadster User Manual

Christie Roadster User Manual

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  • Page 1 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU U S E R M A N U A L 020-100002-05...
  • Page 3 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU U S E R M A N U A L 020-100002-05...
  • Page 4 Projector lamps (See Christie’s separate lamp program policy). c. Damage caused by use of a projector lamp beyond the recommended lamp life, or use of a lamp supplied by a supplier other than Christie. d. Problems caused by combination of the product with non-Christie equipment, such as distribution systems, cameras, video tape recorders, etc., or use of the product with any non-Christie interface device.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Lamp and Filter Replacement ................4-5 Replacing the Projection Lens ................ 4-11 Troubleshooting Displays ......................5-1 Lamp ......................... 5-3 Ethernet ......................5-4 3D Sync Input ....................5-4 Specifications Specifications ....................6-1 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 6 System Integration ................... C-1 Optional Input Modules ................... D-1 Menu Tree ......................E-1 NOTE: Due to continuing research, all information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 7: Introduction

    (WUXGA) or 1920 x 1080 (HD) clarity and perfect color saturation in a wide variety of applications. The Roadster, Matrix, and Mirage Series each have features for your distinct needs. The stereoscopic Mirage projectors provide 3D solutions for power walls, simulation, and entertainment venues.
  • Page 8 Built-in multi-standard video decoder (NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL-60 AND SECAM)  One Dual SD/HD-SDI module (standard on Roadster models only)  Compatible with all currently used HDTV formats For simplicity, this manual refers to the configuration in Figure 1.1 only.
  • Page 9 Light from the “on” pixels of each panel is reflected, converged and then projected to the screen through the front lens, where all pixels are superimposed as a sharp full-color image. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 10: Components

    Registration If you encounter any problems with the projector and require assistance, contact your dealer or Christie Digital Systems. Fill out the information in the table below and keep with your records for future reference. Purchase Record...
  • Page 11: Installation &

    NOTE: One of the available optional input modules can be installed at INPUT 5 or for additional connections. INPUT 6 Refer to 2.4 Connecting Sources for more details on connecting a specific source. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 12: Setup

     The Roadster S+12K/HD12K, Matrix WU12, and the Mirage HD12/WU12 require 200-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 12 amps @ 200 VAC.  The Roadster S+16K and the Mirage S+14K require 200-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 16 amps @ 200 VAC.  The Roadster S+20K/HD18K/Mirage HD18/WU18 require 200-240 VAC, 50- 60 Hz, 24 amps @ 200 VAC.
  • Page 13: Lens Adjustments

    If built-in keypad: Press and use the arrow keys. Lens Shif t Figure 2.4 Step 9  Image Adjustments Press (remote) to access display parameters described in Section 3. Menu Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 14: Installation Considerations

    (Figure 2.6) enable either upright or inverted hoisting. For either orientation, hoist an individual projector, or up to three projectors in a stack. Figure 2.5. Top Rigging Points Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 15: Hoisting Procedure

    This procedure applies to one or more projectors. To hoist a stack, first stack two or three projectors according to the stacking procedure included in this manual. Never stack or hoist more than three projectors together. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 16 Refer to Section 6. 3) Do not join the rigging straps or cables to a common point—keep separated as shown. Figure 2.9. Using the Rigging Hardware Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 17 Available separately for Matrix and Mirage Series. 2) Installation requires at least two people. Roadster, Matrix, and Mirage projectors can be stacked in either the upright or inverted position. Do not mix orientations—i.e., inverted with upright—in a stack. Secure a maximum of three projectors with the stacking mounts as described below.
  • Page 18 Figure 2.12. Loosen 2 Nuts  If upright – release on top projector.  If inverted – release on bottom projector. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 19 (Figure 2.14). NOTE: You can increase leverage by using a screwdriver in the holes. Figure 2.14. Align Holes in Mounts and Legs, and LOCK with Pin Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 20 Refer to 3.3, Using the Keypads if you need help enabling colors. STEP 3  Adjust zoom and focus Minimize each projector’s zoom and images are in focus. 2-10 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 21 – use offsets (on top projector) to bring the centerlines into alignment.  If centerlines are parallel but others are not, turn the front stacking mount wheel to bring the centerlines into alignment. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 2-11 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 22 Projector is completely hidden Requires separate room   Usually good ambient light rejection Installation cost is usually higher  Requires less space behind screen than other rear screen installations 2-12 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 23: Rear Screen Installations

    150 times the height of the letter. Small text located too far from the eye will likely be illegible at a distance no matter how sharply and clearly it is displayed. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 2-13 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 24 The SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) aspect ratio for the Roadster S+ and Mirage S+ models are 4:3 (Figure 2.18) and the HD (1920 x 1080) aspect ratio for the Roadster HD and Mirage HD models is 16:9. Ambient Lighting ...
  • Page 25: Projector Position And Mounting

    Throw Distance (TD) = 10 feet x 0.7 = 7 feet IMPORTANT: Use the lens and screen size to calculate the precise throw distance using the tables provided in the Dealer Section of the Christie Website, PN 020- 100298-xx. Due to lens manufacturing tolerances for lens focal length, actual throw distance and vary ±5% between lenses with the same nominal throw ratio.
  • Page 26 7% centering tolerance 2) % Offset = # pixels of offset / half panel resolution x 100. 3) 0.73:Fixed and 1.16-1.49 Zoom Lenses have less offset. Refer to Specification section, Lenses for more details. 2-16 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 27 It is recommended you lock the wheels on a cart, when it’s in position, to prevent someone from accidentally moving it during a presentation. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 2-17 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 28 For more information, contact your dealer. Use only the CHRISTIE approved ceiling mount kit designed for your projector. Refer to the installation instructions and safety guidelines provided in the kit.
  • Page 29: Rgb Signals

    NOTES: 1) Refer to Section 6, Specifications for details regarding compatible inputs. 2) Use high quality shielded cables only for all connections. 3) The Dual SD/HD-SDI module shown is standard on the Roadster models, optional for the Matrix and Mirage series.
  • Page 30 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 source ( ) and an S-Video source ( ). See Figure 2.26 below. INPUT 3 INPUT 4 Figure 2.26. Connecting Composite Video 2-20 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 31 DVI-I connector. 2) DVI loop through is not available unless you have the optional DVI Input Module installed at INPUT 5 or INPUT 6 Dual SD/HD-SDI  Christie’s Dual SD/HD-SDI input module is standard with Roadster models and factory-installed in . The module’s loop-through capability INPUT 5...
  • Page 32: Connecting Communications

    RS-422 capability, connect a RS-422 serial communication cable between the computer and the RS-422 port on the projector. (Figure 2.28) RS-422 is better suited for serial communication over long distances then is RS-232 communication. 2-22 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 33 DHCP function available on the network (or if a specific static IP address for the projector is preferred or required), you can set the address in the Ethernet Settings submenu or via an ASCII serial command. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 2-23 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 34: Connecting Multiple Projectors

    Continue connecting projectors in this manner until you’ve reached the last projector in the chain, so that only the last projector has an unused port. See Figure 2.31. RS-232 OUT 2-24 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 35 Refer to 3.7, Adjusting System Parameters and Advanced Controls if you need help changing the projector baud rate. In addition, set the Network Routing to “RS-232 and RS-422 Joined” if you want to reach all projectors. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 2-25 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 36 DHCP checkbox is re-enabled for use with a DHCP server on the network. NOTE: Only the port and IP address of the projector can be changed. The subnet mask is fixed (255.255.255.0). 2-26 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 37 For example, you may want to use both an RS-422-compatible controller and an Ethernet-connected PC for working with a network of projectors linked via their RS-232 in/out ports (Figure 2.36). Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 2-27 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 38: Power Connection

    AC outlet. Ensure the socket outlet is installed near the equipment and is easily accessible. Input voltage to all Roadster and Mirage models must be capable of 200 –240 VAC. Use the proper power source and the high- current rated line cord provided.
  • Page 39: Operating Orientation

    Menus if you are unfamiliar with using the keypad and menu system. Lens Adjustments NOTE: Not applicable to fixed lenses. Focus fixed lens by turning focus ring on lens. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 2-29 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 40: Keypad Protocols And Conversion

    NOTE: The built-in keypad cannot be disabled 2-30 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 41 (rear and front) will recognize. Setting the Protocol To convert the Roadster “Brick” rental staging – Standard IR Remote style of keypad from IR to wired use (or vice versa), set its protocol accordingly—see below. Step 1 Unlatch and open the battery compartment on the back of the keypad as shown in Figure 2.41.
  • Page 42 SHORTCUT METHOD: Unlike older models of Christie projectors and keypads, there is no shortcut method for changing a keypad’s protocol through a special sequence of keystrokes. Simply change the internal jumper settings as described above.
  • Page 43 5. Set jumpers according to the desired IR protocol (refer back to Figure 2.42). Ensure jumper #4 is set between pins 1 and 2 as shown for all remote IR protocols. 6. Replace battery compartment cover. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 2-33 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 45: Basic

    Projector components and functions are illustrated below (Figure 3.1). Figure 3.1. Basic Projector Components (* on Roadster series only) Zoom  Operated with the keypad, the internal optics of a motorized zoom lens rotates to adjust the size of the image without moving the projector.
  • Page 46 – this reduces the amount of vertical offset required. Refer to 2.3, Projector Position and Mounting or the Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual for more details.
  • Page 47 Use the AC supply specified, and always use the line cord AC LINE CORD INPUT - recommended by Christie. Refer to Section 5. Before unplugging, wait until the main blower turns off or the LCD status reads Power Off. Model...
  • Page 48: Using The Keypads

    Lamp has reached defined “Lamp Limit” refer to 3.9 Working with the Lamp Closed shutter System warning or error has occurred Cooling down (Rotating Horizontal Bars) Power to Off state or Powering up (segments spinning clockwise Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 49 Operation IR Remote  Note: N/A on WU Models Figure 3.3. Remote Keypad Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 50 NOTE: Leave the batteries in the wired remote for the laser key ( ) to work. The “Brick” style rental staging – Standard IR Remote, typically used with Roadster models, is shown in Figure 3.4. It has no laser pointer, but includes three additional keys: the Swap key for use with PIP functions, Backlight key for lighting keys, and direct Input key used with the numbered keypad to switch from one input to another.
  • Page 51 “keep up” with the commands. If you press a key while the projector is still responding to the previous action, such as during power-up, the second key press may not take effect. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 52 OPTIMIZES: SETS TO DEFAULT: Pixel Tracking Contrast Pixel Phase Brightness Size and Blanking Auto Input Level (off) Vertical Stretch Detail (if video source) Position Filter Input Levels Luma Delay Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 53 , depending on which of the Dual INPUT 5 INPUT 7 Input 5 Module inputs (A or B) was last used. Press again to display from the other Input 5 Dual SD/HD-SDI Module input. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 54: Input Input

    (i.e., “crushed”). Conversely, low contrast causes dim images. Refer to 3.6, Adjusting the Image (Image Settings subsection). 3-10 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 55 NOTES: 1) This key is available on the “Brick” rental staging – Standard IR Remote only. Alternatively, a swap can be accessed in the menu system. 2) Requires PIP. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-11 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 56 To broadcast to multiple linked projectors, press and then again without Proj Proj entering a projector number. Keypad commands will then affect all projectors in the chain. 3-12 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 57 NOTE: “Brick” rental staging – Standard IR Remote only. Press the “light bulb” key to illuminate the keys on the remote without sending a command to the projector. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-13 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 58: Navigating The Menus

    Figure 3.6. Context-sensitive Help From presentation level, press to access general Help Topics (Figure 3.7). Scroll Help as necessary within a topic. Press to return to your presentation. Exit Help 3-14 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 59 Hold for continuous adjustment. Or press to activate a slidebar text box for specific number entry via the keypad and then press to save (or press to cancel). Exit Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-15 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 60 Any previously entered text is displayed with its first character highlighted in a square cursor, signifying that this character is ready for editing. See Figure 3.9. 3-16 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 61: Source Connections

    An input is a source physically connected at the projector. describes the INPUT – Input Or a Channel? source signal according to which input slot it is connected. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-17 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 62 Chan number. Shown at right is a sample channel list as would be available from . This is Chan typically called the channel list. Channel List 3-18 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 63 2) Channels created automatically do not appear in the channel list unless a parameter for the channel has been changed. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-19 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 64 Table 3.2. Abbreviations for Signal Type Abbrev. Signal Type Composite (4 wire) on HC input Composite (4 wire) on V input Sync-on-green Separate H,V Separate H,V swapped SVid S-Video CVid Composite Video Digital 3-20 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 65 NOTE: For any deletion, a confirmation box appears to confirm that you want to delete. Select “Cancel” if you don’t want to delete after all. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-21 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 66: Editing A Channel Setup

    Auto Setup with a locked channel.  Select this option to see or change Channel Edit settings PREVIOUS CHANNEL: for the previous channel in the Channel Setup list. 3-22 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 67: Adjusting The Image

    Changes made in the Size and Position menu are applied immediately and are saved when you exit the menu (press Exit Menu Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-23 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 68 1400 x 1050 resolution. For example, for a source with a native resolution of 800 x 600, “No Resizing” will center a small image within a black border—the black border areas are unused areas. See below. 3-24 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 69 (proportion) of the displayed signal data. Vertical Stretch “Vertical Stretch” adjusts the height of the image while keeping the width constant. Use “Vertical Stretch” to change the aspect ratio of the display. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-25 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 70 NOTE: The value shown represents where the approximate center of the image lies in relation to the total number of pixels available vertically. This varies widely according to the signal—watch the image while adjusting. 3-26 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 71 Left Blank Left Blank Right Blank Right Blank Plug & Display <EDID> Native Resolution 60Hz Plug & Display <EDID> Native Resolution 60Hz Figure 3.15. Blanking of a PIP Image Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-27 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 72 (i.e., are “crushed”). Conversely, high brightness changes black to dark gray, causing washed-out images. NOTE: Brightness should be adjusted before contrast, as Brightness setting affects the contrast setting. 3-28 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 73 Override only if standard pixel tracking and phase adjustments do not adequately clear up a “noisy” video signal, or if a graphics signal appears overly “soft”. Both instances indicate that “Filter” may be set to the wrong option. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-29 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 74: Noise Reduction

    This submenu is used with video sources Enable Decoder AGC only ( INPUTS 3 Video Standard Auto Input Video Black 0 IRE Color 50.0 50.0 Tint Decoder Luma Delay 3-30 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 75 For some types of video, you can override the setting. The control is disabled for other types of video (and all graphics sources). Generally, if black appears crushed when brightness = 50, choose “0 IRE”. If black appears excessively elevated, use “7.5 IRE”. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-31 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 76 “overshoot” and “undershoot”. Note that Input Levels are of limited use with digital signals, but do offer some ability to tweak poorly mastered source materials. 3-32 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 77 Delete the checkmark to see all colors, or to enable a different specific color through the Color Enable Control. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-33 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 78 (or colored) band, the input levels for this source are correctly set. Upon exiting the Input Levels menu, the Peak Detector checkbox will clear. 3-34 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 79 Image Settings menu) to a 2.2 default, where it can be fine-tuned as desired. Different values (1-3) here indicate that the original gamma table has been adjusted with either the Gamma slide bar or direct key. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-35 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 80 NOTE: The lock/unlock dial position allows you to open the aperture at a desired position and lock it in place. 3-36 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 81 If set too high or low, frame locking will not be possible—most sources require approximately 50 lines of delay to ensure frame locking. NOTE: For more information, refer to separate Using 3D in Mirage manual provided. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-37 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 82 Use this slide bar only if the Mirage 3D Stereo Sync Cable is connected between the projector’s GPIO port and a server. Slide bar values indicate the number of lines that are delayed. 3-38 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 83 If set too high or low, frame locking will not be possible—most sources require approximately 50 lines of delay to ensure frame locking. NOTE: For more information, refer to separate Using 3D in Mirage manual provided. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-39 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 84 Every other projector will be getting sync from the previous projector on Input A or Input B. Input A Input A, inverted Input B Input B, inverted None / internal None / internal, inverted 3-40 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 85 3D glasses, a total frame delay setting of two (or multiple of two) may be more useful. If set too high or low, frame locking will not be possible—most sources require approximately 50 lines of delay to ensure frame locking. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-41 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 86 Free Run forces the output to run at a 60Hz frame rate. Reserved - No function. Requires optional Christie TWIST module. Refer to Christie WARP LATENCY — TWIST User Manual provided with the module.
  • Page 87: Adjusting System Parameters And Advanced Controls

    Enter a checkmark to enable the projector to automatically power up after losing power due to a power failure or due to unplugging the projector during operation. Note that unsaved display adjustments may be lost. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-43 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 88 Or select “Serial Ports” to receive messages via RS-232 or RS-422 serial communication only. To hide error message displays, such as during shows and presentations, select “Off” or “Serial Ports”. 3-44 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 89 Startup And No Signal – A splash screen appears at startup only if there is no source signal. To replace the default “Christie logo” splash screen (or other) with one of your own, use KoRE Librarian to download the desired .bmp to the projector. This will overwrite the current splash screen content in projector memory.
  • Page 90: Network Routing

    Ethernet port, and vice versa. Any RS-422 communications will be isolated. All messages reach all ports, regardless of type. ALL JOINED: Ethernet Settings (SUBMENU) NOTE: Recommended for network administrators only. 3-46 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 91 Each packet of data is broadcasted to all devices plugged into a ArtNet UNIVERSE: universe (up to 512 devices/channels). There are 512 channels per universe. This control allows you to ArtNet CHANNEL: specify the starting channel for this projector. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-47 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 92 Refer to section 3.4 Navigating the Menus, Edit numerical Values, for text entry description. More information that is returned when a “device query” has DEVICE DESCRIPTION: been done. 3-48 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 93: Broadcast Key

    (standard in Matrix models, optional in all others). Choose the desired internal test pattern, or select OFF to turn off a test pattern. Alternatively, use the key for cycling through test patterns. Test Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-49 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 94 Please refer to documentation included with your Christie TWIST module. 2) If you have a WU model and Christie TWIST is not installed, Keystone is not available. Use to correct a keystoned image shape in which both sides of your image are inclined toward the top or bottom edge (see Figure 3.20).
  • Page 95 Color Saturation — Adjust color slidebars and judge image color by eye or meter. A user-defined color “adjustment” can be applied by selecting it in the Advanced Image Settings menu (“Select Color Adjustment”). Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-51 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 96 Figure 3.23. CIE 1931 Chromaticity Diagram (without Yellow Notch Filter) NOTE: Keep new x, y coordinates within the original color gamut triangle shown here. Refer to 3.11, Using Multiple Projectors. PROCEDURE FOR X, Y ADJUSTMENTS: 3-52 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 97 “target area” hue (the intersection of the center lines), and adjusting the overlaps (edges) surrounding the target area. The use of Black Level Blending feature and the use of Christie TWIST module are mutually exclusive. On a WU model, Keystone is only available when Christie TWIST is in use.
  • Page 98 ILS Calibration Full Calibration display area. Automatic ILS Lens Calibration Test Pattern Grey Level Set the desired level of grey for displaying in the full gray field test pattern. 3-54 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 99: Color Enable

    Level Detector & adjust Offset. Level Value Set to ~ 800 Auto Color Enable & adjust Gain. Color Enable White Input Levels Figure 3.25. Using “Odd Pixel Adjustment” Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-55 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 100: Level Detector

    (recommended) rather than standard specifications. The projector will revert to the default back up in the event of a power failure. Refer to the Lamp menu for more details. Use Default Settings Calibrate LiteLOC 3-56 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 101 As desired for your application, you can define 1) which physical input loops through to which output, and 2) which functional input (main or PIP signal) loops through to which output. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-57 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 102: Working With Pip Or Seamless Switching

    NOTE: To control the primary image, access all picture controls through the Main menu. To control the secondary (PIP) image, access picture controls through the Picture-in-Picture and Switching menu. 3-58 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 103 – Choose the desired aspect ratio for your PIP window. A ASPECT RATIO PRESETS “Default” aspect ratio matches that of the projector, whereas “Anamorphic” will be a widescreen window. Choose according to your incoming source material. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-59 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 104: Image Optimization

    PIP cannot be in use, and Image Optimization must be set to Best Switching. NOTE: PIP must be disabled for Fade Time to take effect. Also, the PIP window must be closed to activate it. 3-60 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 105: Working With The Lamp

    NOTES: 1) It is recommended that the Lamp Message checkbox remain enabled. 2) When a lamp warning message appears, press to temporarily cancel the message. The message will continue to appear upon power-up until you install a new lamp. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-61 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 106 Specifying a maximum power level here is the same as operating in Max Brightness mode. NOTE: Power level can be set only if the lamp is in P mode. ower 3-62 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 107 CHANGE LAMP installed lamp: Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-63 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 108 The “Lamp Limit” setting should not exceed the lamp lifetime warrantee, as an old lamp becomes increasingly fragile and more prone to sudden failure. Refer to 4.4, Lamp & Filter Replacement and Section 6, Specifications. 3-64 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 109: Status Menu

    Service menu (password-protected). Select the Reset to Factory Defaults option in the Color Primaries submenu. Then repeat the calibration process describe above, if desired, and continue with matching of colors. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-65 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 110: Color Adjustment Procedure

    5. In each projector, select a “User” color adjustment (1-4) to enable Color Adjustments by X, Y changes. Then enter your recorded x/y values into each menu (Figure 3.29). 3-66 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 111 Apply this new “User” gamut to a source at any time by selecting it in the “Select Color Adjustment” list accessed in the Advanced Image Settings menu. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-67 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 112 100 hours of lamp use. For best results with new lamps, either set up Brightness Uniformity after this period, or do an initial setup and re-check at 100 hours. 3-68 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 113 13 targets. FOR BEST RESULTS: Rather than examining the CENTER of each zone when assessing Brightness Uniformity adjustments focus on extreme EDGES as indicated in the illustration at right. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-69 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 114 Adjust an edge first (focusing on its center), and then adjust its corners. See Figure 3.31. 3-70 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 115 If you do not want to use or apply Brightness Uniformity settings, delete the checkmark from the “Uniformity Enable” checkbox at the top of the Brightness Uniformity menu. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-71 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 116 Operation Edge Blending  Christie Edge Blending is an innovative set of software functions that can quickly and easily blend the edges of multiple adjacent full screen images to create a single seamless larger image. What is a Blend? In simple terms, a blend appears as a gradient strip along an edge of a projected image.
  • Page 117: Main Functions

    Figure 3.35. “Shape” Examples of the region appears mid-gray. For most applications, this subtle control is best left close to 50. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-73 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 118: Other Functions

    Physically align the projectors and images from your intended external source, and then match colors and Brightness Uniformity. IMPORTANT: For a shared edge, the following Blend procedures and settings should be identical on BOTH projectors. 3-74 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 119 7. Repeat with remaining projectors / overlaps. 8. Check completed display wall with the desired external signal. 9. Adjust mechanical alignment if necessary to maintain perfect pixel-on-pixel alignment over time. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-75 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 120 Edge blending must be enabled in order to use the Black Level Blending features. The use of Black Level Blending feature and the use of Christie Twist module are mutually exclusive. On WU models, Keystone is only available when Christie TWIST is in use.
  • Page 121: Remote Control Of The Projector

    232 or RS-422 port (recommended), or open an Ethernet socket (i.e., Telnet) between your controller and the valid projector address. Valid ASCII codes and messages are documented in the Christie Serial Communications document available at the Christie website. Connect your PC to the projector’s Ethernet port. In your VIA WEB INTERFACE —...
  • Page 122: Error Conditions

    The message “No signal” occurs when there is no source signal detected at the selected input—both HSYNC and VSYNC are inactive and the screen background is black. Connect or correct the signal, or try another input. 3-78 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 123 Exit Exit resetting the projector by powering it off and on again, cooling when necessary. Consult Table 3.1 and contact your dealer if the problem persists. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 3-79 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 124: System Error Codes

    Red DMD heat sink has overheated Green DMD heat sink has overheated Blue DMD heat sink has overheated Prism has overheated (not applicable to Roadster S+12K) Projector has shut down due to critical error Lamp cannot ignite due to blower failure TIPM is approaching the over-temperature threshold.
  • Page 125 The lightning flash and arrowhead symbol within the equilateral triangle alerts the user to non-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the projector’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 126: Maintenance

    Do not place the projector on an unstable cart, stand or table. If the projector is going to be ceiling mounted, only use the Christie-approved ceiling mount fixture designed for your projector. A projector and cart combination should be used with care. Sudden stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the projector and cart combination to overturn.
  • Page 127 This provides enough time for the internal lamp cooling fans to cool the lamp and to automatically shut off. Cool completely before handling. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 128 Attachments that you are using a 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 129: Cleaning

    WARNING Do not attempt to service the projector yourself. All servicing must be performed by Christie accredited service technicians. Use replacement parts that are manufacturer-approved only. Use of any other part other than the ones specified by the manufacturer can result in fire, electric shock or risk of personal injury and irreparable equipment damage.
  • Page 130: Lamp And Filter Replacement

    Figure 4-1 and pull the panel straight out. 2. Remove the rear cover (including door) of the unit by disengaging the eight ¼ turn screws that secure it to the chassis, see Figure 4-2. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 131 5. Remove the air flow sensor and bracket as shown in Figure 4-4. 6. Loosen the 2 screws from the plastic clamps that hold the sensor in place. 7. Slide the airflow sensor out of the clamps. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 132: Replacing Keypad Batteries

    ½ inch from its closed position and slide it into place. Do not force the cover. NOTE: Always wait a minute or two when replacing batteries so that the internal electronics discharge and can recognize the change. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 133 A qualified service technician must perform lamp replacement. Cool the lamp completely and handle by the housing only. Install the correct wattage lamp supplied by Christie (see above) and read the Lamp Replacement procedure in its entirety before proceeding. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual...
  • Page 134 Remove the two (2) screws that secure the retaining bar along the bottom edge of the lamp module using a #2 Phillips screwdriver. See Figure 4.4. Swing the bar aside—it is hinged on the left. 4-10 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 135 NOTE: The lamp module must make full contact with the lamp connectors. Increased resistance when sliding the module in indicates initial contact with these connectors—push firmly at this point. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 4-11 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 136 In the Lamp S/N text box, enter the serial number.  Press to record the number and to reset the lamp timer. The timer will now begin to log time for the new lamp. 4-12 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 137 If you are working in an extremely dusty environment you may want to replace the filter sooner. Use the filter provided in the Christie approved Lamp and Filter Kit for your specific projector model (see Table 4.2).
  • Page 138: Replacing The Projection Lens

    Ensure that the lens cap is on. WARNING Unplug the projector.  STEP 2 Install the lens cap and press the lens release button See Figure 4.10. 4-14 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 139 Insert lens: Align the tabs on the lens plate lock with the slots in the lens retainer ring. Push the lens in until the tabs touch the back of the retainer ring. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 4-15...
  • Page 140 – refer to lens descriptions in Section 2 and Section 6. In a permanent installation, always use the appropriate throw distance formula to calculate the best position for the projector (Figure 4.13). 4-16 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 141: Troubleshooting

    If the projector does not appear to be operating properly, note the symptoms present and use the following guide to assist you. If you cannot resolve the problems yourself, contact your dealer for assistance. NOTE: A Christie accredited service technician is required when opening the projector to diagnose any “probable cause”. Displays ...
  • Page 142 Colors in the display are inaccurate… 1. The color, tint, color space, color temperature and/or other settings may require CAUSE / REMEDY: adjustment. 2. Ensure the proper channel for this source is being used. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 143: Lamp

    LiteLOC setting, LiteLOC is automatically terminated. If the values shown in the Lamp menu indicate that the lamp power has reached this “over-drive” state, either reduce your LiteLOC setting or install a new lamp. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 144: Ethernet

    System Error Code 1F… 1. Sync is present, but out of range. CAUSE / REMEDY: 2. Previous hook up to projector was sending Sync to Emitter. Change 3D Sync Output to Next. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 145: Specifications

    Range of adjustment 3200K – 9300K Displayable colors 1.1 billion min. Gray scale resolution 10 bits (non-linear) min. Color Primaries (nominal) 0.660 ±0.025 0.330 ±0.025 Green 0.310 ±0.040 0.670 ±0.040 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 146 1.2:1 dB @ 200 MHz  Specifies frame rate for non-interlaced sources and field rate for interlaced sources. Input frequencies higher than the maximum panel refresh rate are displayed at a lower rate. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 147 (13.5 MHz clock modes only) SMPTE 292M SMPTE 372M Signal types / color spaces Serial digital YCbCr (4:2:2 only), RGB 4:4:4 Pixel clock rates supported 13.5 MHz, 74.25 MHz, 74.25/1.001 MHz Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 148 Voltage output +5VDC ±5% Current output 100 mA nominal, 250 mA max. The Roadster “Brick” rental staging – Standard IR Remote includes a 3.5mm phono jack and a three-pin connector. IR Remote Sensors Number of IR sensors on projector. Two (front and rear)
  • Page 149 — not detachable from projector Mirage WU18 n/a — not detachable from projector Roadster HD18K n/a — not detachable from projector Roadster S+ 20K n/a — not detachable from projector Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 150 Mirage WU18 NEMA L6-30, 30 A, 250 VAC Roadster HD18K NEMA L6-30, 30 A, 250 VAC Roadster S+ 20K NEMA L6-30, 30 A, 250 VAC (3kW model plugs not shown) Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 151 Roadster S+ 20K 750 hours 10 minutes max. Warm-up time to full brightness (20 min for 3kW models) Operating position Any vertical angle. See Operating Environment - Tilt, below. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 152: Audible Noise

    210 lb. (95 kg) Mirage HD18 225 lb. (102 kg) Mirage WU18 225 lb. (102 kg) Roadster HD18K 225 lb. (102 kg) Roadster S+ 20K 225 lb. (102 kg) Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 153 RGB400 Buffered Amplifier Input Module PC250 Analog Input Module Serial Digital Input Module DVI Input Module Dual SD/HD-SDI Module (Standard with the Roadster HD Series, optional for Mirage and Matrix models). Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 155: Keypad Reference

    A p p e n d i x A Keypad Reference Note: N/A on WU Models *Toggle keys, which require you to either, press and hold, or press twice or press and use the up/down arrow key. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 156 Keypad Reference the shutter Use to Press OSD to turn Off Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 157: Serial Communication

    Or, for long-distance (>100 ft.) links RS-232 IN with an RS-422-compatible PC or controller, connect RS-422 cable to the port. RS-422 Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 159: System Integration

    Example 1. Turn room lighting on when the projector is turned off. (Assumes a control/automation unit is configured to turn the lights on when pin 2 of its input goes high.) Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 160 Set pin #2 configuration as input (RTE G 2 H “(PWR 1)”) Power on when pin #2 set to high (RTE G 2 L “(PWR 0)”) Power off when pin #2 set to low Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 161: Optional Input Modules

     Dual SD/HD-SDI NOTE: Standard with Roadster models. Refer to Section 2. 38-804656-xx The Dual SD/HD-SDI Module enables incoming SD or HD serial digital data to be tiled across multiple screen displays, overlapped for extra-bright displays, or distributed to additional projectors for multiple, same-image screens.
  • Page 162 Accepts 3, 4, or 5 wire RGB video (sync-on-green, composite sync, or separate horizontal and vertical sync)  Accepts YPbPr, composite (on green) and Y/C (on red/blue)  BNC connectors for RGB signal inputs  Buffered loop-through video outputs Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 163 38-804602-xx signal (YCbCr) via a single BNC connector. The signal can loop through SERIAL IN BNC out to another device (such as another projector). Inputs are SERIAL OUT terminated. Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 164 Accepts serial digital 4:2:2 component video (YCbCr)  Provides both a and a BNC connector SERIAL IN SERIAL OUT  Includes status LEDs for signal and error  SMPTE 259M compatible Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
  • Page 165: Menu Tree

    A p p e n d i x E Menu Tree The following menu tree provides a graphical representation of the software menu structure for the Roadster, Matrix, and Mirage S+/HD/WU models. This allows you to quickly locate and navigate to a specific menu, and associated options/secondary menus.
  • Page 167 Appendix E: Menu Tree Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev.1 (02-2010)
  • Page 169 Appendix E: Menu Tree Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual 020-100002-05 Rev.1 (02-2010)
  • Page 172 Corporate offi ces Worldwide offi ces USA – Cypress United Kingdom Hungary/Eastern Europe Beijing ph: 714-236-8610 ph: +44 118 977 8000 ph: +36 (0) 1 47 48 100 ph: +86 10 6561 0240 Canada – Kitchener Germany Singapore Korea ph: 519-744-8005 ph: +49 2161 664540 ph: +65 6877 8737 ph: +82 2 702 1601...

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