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Table 3.2. Alarm Conditions and Solutions
Alarm Condition
Failed Interlock
Lamp door is open
Failed lamp fan
Failed heat extractor (for external duct at the
top of the projector)
High current ballast cables not connected, or
ballast not turned on.
Failed high-security lock (cinema use disabled)
Over-temperature
Card cage is too hot
Prism is too hot
Integrator is too hot
Red DMD is too hot
Blue DMD is too hot
SSM is too hot
Ballast is too hot and has shut down
Other Fans Too Slow
A primary fan is too slow or stopped
Card cage fan is too slow or stopped
Laminar airflow is too slow or stopped
Lamp Problems
Lamp Life has expired
Unexpected lamp off
Lamp strike failed
Other
SSM Communication Error
I
2
C Communication Error
* 1) A failed interlock automatically prevents power from going to the lamp and disables the lamp button on the TPC Main menu. Since
most interlock alarm conditions are triggered by switches, check the operation of these switch levers. 2) When you have restored interlock
integrity, the lamp button on the TPC Main menu is automatically re-enabled.
CP2000-X User Manual
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How to Correct
Make sure the lamp door is securely shut. Note that
if the projector has been wired to the fire alarm at
the site, the Lamp Door alarm can indicate a fire
alarm interlock failure. Check auxiliary switch wiring.
Check for interference at vane switch. Make sure the
220V connection near Panel C at the rear of the
projector head (on the underside) is still plugged in.
Replace fan.
May not be turned on. 600 CFM required.
Replacement heat extractor may be required.
Check the DC cable connections at the ballast and
projection head, and make sure ballast is on.
Lock the projector lid. If still failed, double-check the
high-security lock itself, plus all related harnessing.
Make sure a "Type 3" interface Board is installed
and that you are using main s/w v10.0.30 or higher
Power down & cool projector. Ambient temperature
may be too high. Check air filter and fan.
Power down & cool projector. Reduce lamp power.
Ambient temperature may be too high. Check air
filter and sensor. Check liquid cooler fan.
Power down & cool projector. Reduce lamp power.
Ambient temperature may be too high. Check air
filter and sensor. Check liquid cooler fan.
Power down & cool projector. Reduce lamp power.
Ambient temperature may be too high. Check fluid
flow and level. Check air filter. Check liquid cooler
fan.
Power down & cool projector. Reduce lamp power.
Ambient temperature may be too high. Check fluid
flow and level. Check air filter. Check liquid cooler
fan.
Power down & cool projector. Reduce lamp power.
Ambient temperature may be too high. Check fluid
flow and level. Check air filter.
Cool, then cycle the projector down-and-up
normally. If the over-temp recurs, there is a cooling
problem in the ballast that may require service.
Check ballast fan.
Replacement fan may be required.
Replacement fan may be required.
Replacement LAD filter or fan may be required
Replacement of the lamp is recommended
Increase Lamp Power. Check that DMDs have not
overheated. An interlock may have momentarily
tripped. Lamp may have to be replaced.
If interlocks are OK, make sure the 220V connection
near Panel C at the rear of the projector head (on
the underside) is still plugged in. If lamp re-try still
fails, replace the lamp.
Check cabling. Cycle projector power for a normal
start-up. Check LEDs on card cage boards, which
can indicate a light engine problem instead. Check
LVPS/Processor voltages. Also, if shutter or lamp
are functioning normally, SSM likely OK.
There may be a power problem with the main
electronics (I
2
C). Check LVPS/Proc. voltage
adjustments.
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