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020-100205-03

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  • Page 1 CP2000-M/MR S e t u p G u i d e 020-100205-03...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.12.3 3D Instructions ......................2-20 2.13 Admin Menu ........................2-21 2.13.1 Admin: Source Menu ....................2-21 Summary of Admin: Source Menu Options .............2-22 2.13.2 Admin: Screen Menu ....................2-23 Summary of Admin: Screen Menu ................2-23 2.13.3 Admin: MCGD Menu ...................2-25 CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 4 3.2 (Optional) Install Projector on Rack Stand..............3-2 3.3 (Optional) Mount the Control Display Panel..............3-3 3.4 (Optional) Connect Exhaust Ducting................3-4 3.5 (Optional) CP2000-M Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount (M-MALM) Installation ......................3-5 3.5.1 Add Anamorphic Lens .....................3-5 3.5.2 Add Wide Converter Lens (WCL)................3-5 3.6 Install Lens(es).........................3-6...
  • Page 5 5.4.10 Colors in the Display are Inaccurate ..............5-4 5.4.11 Display is Not Rectangular ...................5-4 5.4.12 Display is “Noisy” ....................5-5 5.4.13 Random Streaks on Bottom of the Image .............5-5 6 Specifications 6.1 Control Signal Compatibility...................6-1 6.1.1 Ethernet Management Port..................6-1 CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 6 6.1.6 Simple Contact Closure Interface (SCCI) Port ............6-2 6.2 Control Display Panel (CDP) ..................6-2 6.3 Power Requirements ......................6-3 6.3.1 Standard Mode (uses line cord provided) ..............6-3 6.3.2 UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) Mode ............6-3 6.4 Lamp ..........................6-3 6.5 Regulatory........................6-3 6.6 Environment........................6-4 CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction This manual is intended for trained users authorized to operate professional high-brightness projection systems. Only qualified Christie trained service technicians knowledgeable about all potential hazards associated with high voltage, ultraviolet exposure and high temperatures generated by the lamp and associated circuits are authorized to 1) assemble/install the projector and 2) perform service functions inside the projector.
  • Page 8: Key Features

    • Prime lens provides electronic adjustment of zoom (stepper motor) • Lens mount provides electronic adjustment of horizontal and vertical offset (stepper motors) • Optional anamorphic or CP2000-M Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount (M-MALM) with wide con- verter lens (WCL) for flat to scope format conversion •...
  • Page 9: Basic Operation

    UV radiation. This projector must be operated in an environment that meets the operating range specification. Refer to the CP2000-M/MR User Manual (020-1000123-xx) for details. CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 10: Ac/Power Precautions

    Any Xenon arc lamp used in the CP2000-M/MR is under high pressure and must be handled with great care at all times. Lamps may explode if dropped or mishandled.
  • Page 11: Cool The Lamp Completely

    1. Connect the line cord to the AC receptacle at the lower-left rear corner of the projector and to proper AC - the outlets must be near the equipment and easily accessible. IMPORTANT! Use the line cord provided with each projector. DO NOT compromise safety by using other connectors. CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 12 OK, the projector automatically attempts ignition using 100% of the maximum power acceptable for the installed lamp. If this fails, a new lamp is likely required. CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 13: Powering Down The Projector

    • If no key is pressed within 5 minutes while in a menu, the system returns to presentation level. If editing text or entering a numerical value, the entry is also lost. • Press E once to cancel a selection or go back 1 level in the menu. CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 14: Navigating The Cdp Menus

    Lamp ON Icon: Appears when the lamp is ON. Lamp OFF Icon: Appears when the lamp is OFF. Douser Open Icon: Appears when the douser is OPEN. Douser Closed Icon: Appears when the douser is CLOSED. CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 15 Use the arrow keys to move along the text line. LEFT RIGHT Spaces are included in the character selection. Incorrect characters cannot be deleted, a new character must be typed over it. CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 16: Channel Menu

    CDP or the web ui. NOTES: 1) Up to 64 channels can be defined. 2) Only selected “active” channels can be edited though the CDP. 3) These options are also available via the web ui Channel menu. For information, refer to the CP2000-M/MR User Manual (020-100123-xx). 2-4 E...
  • Page 17: Summary Of Edit Channel Menu Options

    *NOTE: Components marked with an asterisk (*) are part of any pre-defined PCF (Projector Configuration File) that controls image processing for a given source. • PCF File: Identifies the available PCF Files. Highlight the specific file and press to activate. ENTER CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 18 This causes the bar graph to rise or fall as Lamp Power is increased or decreased, but the LiteLOC™ red line and Set values will not change unless Set is pressed (defining a new LiteLOC™ setting and enabling LiteLOC™ checkbox). 2-10 CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 19: Lamp Menu

    Rotating the lamp improves its performance and life expectancy. Lamp rotation must be performed by Christie trained personnel only. The same safety precautions taken during lamp replacement must be taken when performing a lamp rotation. For details, refer to 4.1 Lamp...
  • Page 20: Lens Control Menu

    Startup must be turned ON in order for Lens Reset to work. • Lens Calibration: Since the CP2000-M/MR can accommodate a number of different lenses, which all contain specific motor travel ranges, it is essential lens calibration is performed each time a lens is installed.
  • Page 21 4 lens axes are reset when the projector is powered ON from STANDBY mode. The lens reverts to its original position after the lens has been reset. • Auxiliary Lens: Option indicates whether or not the auxiliary lens is used. CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 2-13 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 22: Status Menu

    CDP Status menu (Figure 2-7). The Status menu provides status information on various projector components. These menu features are also available via the web ui Status:System menu. For information, refer to the CP2000-M/MR User Manual (020-100123-xx). 2-7 S...
  • Page 23: Configuration Menu

    Administrator NOTE: The Administrator menu is password protected. SCCI Control Refer to 2.13 Admin Menu for a description of similar 2-8 C IGURE ONFIGURATION administrator controls available through the web user interface. CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 2-15 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 24: Using The Web User Interface

    (Selected source is highlighted) Level 1 Menus Douser OPEN/CLOSE Current Projector Display Display Selected Test Patterns Drop-down List Icon Move Auxiliary Lens IN/OUT Real Time Clock Enable/Adjust Intelligent Lens System (ILS) Log Out 2-16 CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 25: Power On Or Off

    ILS for the currently selected channel is turned ON. NOTES: 1) Operator access rights required to access ILS from the Main menu. 2) Only Advanced users can modify channel settings. CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 2-17 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 26: To Enable Ils

    To start a different feature or presentation, click its corresponding Start Features or Presentations display Channel button. NOTE: By clicking a channel button, test patterns and automatically turned OFF to present show content. 2-18 CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 27: Channel: 3D Control

    : 3D C IGURE HANNEL ONTROL 2.12.1 Requirements for 3D To display 3D the CP2000-M/MR requires a 3D capable SMPTE source and a few special hardware/ software setups, as described below:  CP2000-M/MR projector (includes all standard 3D components). ...
  • Page 28: Hardware Setup

    L/R signals properly. 2. Set the frame rate. NOTE: CP2000-M/MR models can support full resolution (2k) 3D. Both incoming frame rates are likely too slow for flicker-free 3D viewing and need to be increased within the projector for at least 144Hz output.
  • Page 29: Admin Menu

    Source: Select source file to modify from Aspect Ratio: Select a preset aspect ratio drop-down list (width to height proportion) or enter a custom value Save CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 2-21 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 30: Summary Of Admin: Source Menu Options

    • Save: Save current settings as the selected source file, which will be accessible from the Channel: Page 1 menu. • Restore: Cancel new (unsaved) source settings of resolution/offset/aspect ratio and restore previously settings. • Test: Apply current settings to the image without saving. 2-22 CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 31: Admin: Screen Menu

    “square-ness”. For example, if the bottom of the image appears slightly wider than the top, activate the bottom left CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 2-23 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 32 IMPORTANT! To save settings to a new screen file, edit the screen file name before saving. Otherwise, the settings of the loaded screen file will be overwritten. Restore will not cancel a Save. • Restore: Cancel new (unsaved) screen settings and return to previously saved settings. 2-24 CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 33: Admin: Mcgd Menu

    For example, to measure the red coordinates, click the Red radio button to change the screen CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 2-25 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 34 Each setup (channel) can then use any desired MCGD file as the basis for the color corrections needed for a target color. MCGD files are chosen in the Channel: Page 2 menu. NOTE: User created MCGD files can be deleted only by using Christie’s licensed DLP Control Application software.
  • Page 35: Admin: Tcgd Menu

    TCGD fields to confirm the projected colors are accurate. For special applications to create a unique target color standard, enter new TCGD coordinates as desired and then save as a new TCGD file. Apply as usual from the Channel: Page 2 menu. CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 2-27 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 36 • Restore: This button enables users to return to the gamut menu settings that were present when the menu was initially opened. To restore a TCGD FILE: Press the Restore button any time before saving. 2-28 CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 37: Admin: Lamp Menu

    7. Press Apply to save the Max FL value. Once Apply is pressed, the Max Power button becomes unchecked and the Apply button becomes grayed-out. Lamp power returns to the lamp power it was before Max Power was activated. CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 2-29 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 38: Working With The Lamp

    If this attempt also fails and there is no interlock problem, such as an open lamp door, a new lamp is likely needed. Power reverts back to what was originally defined in the menus by the user. 2-30 CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 39: Adjusting Lamp Power (Liteloc™ Or Manually)

    . The lower the LiteLOC setting, the longer it takes  to reach this “over-drive” threshold and the longer the desired brightness can be maintained. CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 2-31 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 40: Adjusting Lamp Position (Lamploc™)

    3. Re-adjust forward/aft (Z), as necessary. 4. Repeat Steps 1-3, as necessary. 5. Repeat Steps 1-4, but reading at the screen instead of at the lens. 6. Reset Lamp Power or LiteLOC if desired.  2-32 CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 41: Cinema Operation

    10 or 12 bits per component. Also supported is the 4:2:2 YCbCr progressive source with 10 bits per component and a pixel format of 1920 x 1080 or 2048 x 1080 at 47.96 or 48fps. CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 2-33...
  • Page 42: Non-Cinema Operation

    2) Similarly, the 2 DVI-D ports can be operated as separate single-link ports or, using both connectors in parallel, as a single twin-DVI port – primarily used for 10-bit processing with the Christie CineIPM2K™ Table 2.4 Compatible Non-Cinema DVI-D Sources...
  • Page 43: Installation & Setup

     19mm and 7/8” wrenches  Assorted Allen® keys (metric)  Single-phase 20A connection of AC supply to accommodate N6-20P plug  Protective clothing/safety gear (required when handling the lamp)  Lens cleaning tissue and solution CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 44: Position The Projector

    For installation instructions, refer to the Rack Stand Installation Instruction Sheet (020-100060-xx). NOTES: 1) When using the rack stand with the CP2000-M/MR, the foot lock brackets are a mandatory safety measure to prevent the projector from tipping. 2) The feet on the rack stand are used for leveling ONLY and are not for tilting the projector.
  • Page 45: Optional) Mount The Control Display Panel

    3. Snap the CDP back into the holder bracket. When installing the CDP in a new location ensure the distance between the projector and the CDP is kept within 8 ft. (maximum length of standard harness). NOTE: An optional 25ft. Harness kit (108-283101-xx) is available. 3-2 C IGURE ONTROL ISPLAY ANEL CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 46: Optional) Connect Exhaust Ducting

    Metric formula: Measured linear air velocity m/s x 31.4 = L/s Calculations should show 450 CFM/212 L/s airflow in the 8”/200mm exhaust duct. Do not mount the extractor on the projector as this may introduce some vibration into the image. CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 47: Optional) Cp2000-M Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount (M-Malm) Installation

    Section 3: Installation & Setup (OPTIONAL) CP2000-M MOTORIZED AUXILIARY LENS MOUNT (M-MALM) INSTALLATION The M-MALM assembly is used to switch from flat to “scope” formats. This assembly can be secured to the projector base and supports either a 1.25x anamorphic lens or a 1.26x wide converter lens (WCL).
  • Page 48: Install Lens(Es)

    WARNING Constant vibrations can cause the lens to become loose and dislodge from the projector. Failure to use the hex screws could result in physical injury. 3-6 L IGURE LACE CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 49 Section 3: Installation & Setup INSTALL LAMP NOTICE: The lamp does not come installed in CP2000-M/MR projectors (119-001101-02 or higher, 119-002103-02 or higher). DANGER Only personnel trained specifically by Christie on lamp replacement and lamp safety may handle the lamp. High-pressure lamp may explode if improperly handled.
  • Page 50: Connect Sources And Initial Power Up

    Refer to 3.11 Basic Image Alignment instructions. 8. In rare instances, the installer may have to adjust 1 or more optical components. Refer to 3.13 Adjustable Fold Mirror & Convergence Adjustments for instructions. CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 51: Connecting Sources

    Cinema Server Connect to AC at site Ethernet Hub To Management Ethernet port OPTIONAL connection to Ethernet Hub shown 3-7 C IGURE ONNECTING TO XTERNAL OURCES 3-8 C IGURE ONNECTING INEMA ERVERS OURCES CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 52: Connecting For Communications

    2) Downloading DLP software can only be done through Ethernet or through the “RS232” A port. 3) Downloading the main software for the CP2000-M/MR can only be done through Ethernet. 4) The DLP application can only be run through the “RS232” A port or through Ethernet.
  • Page 53: Adjusting Tilt And Leveling

    The 2 back feet measure 203mm (8”) in order to achieve a 15° tilt when necessary. NOTE: When installing the CP2000-M/MR on the rack stand (108- 282101-xx or 108-272101-xx) the foot lock brackets (119-100101-xx) must be installed for safety purposes.
  • Page 54: Basic Image Alignment

    This initial optical alignment is the foundation for optimizing images on the screen and must be completed before final boresight adjustments. Before beginning ensure the CP2000-M/MR is properly positioned relative to the screen. 3.11.1 Basic Optical Alignment Procedure 1.
  • Page 55: Adjust Offset

    3. Use a 5mm Allen™ key to loosen the setscrew (Figure 3-12, B). 4. Use the 5mm Allen™ to turn the vertical adjust capscrew 1/8 of a turn counter-clockwise. (Figure 3-12, A). CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 3-13 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 56: Lens Mount Horizontal Boresight

    2. Select an appropriate test pattern for boresight adjustments, via the CDP through the Test Patterns menu. It is recommended to use the DC2K Framing test pattern. 3. Use a 5mm Allen™ key to loosen the setscrew for right boresight (Figure 3-13, B). 3-14 CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 57 8. Repeat Steps 2 to 7 for the left-side. 9. Each corner of the screen should be equally in focus when horizontal boresight is completed correctly. If necessary, repeat vertical boresight. Refer to Lens Mount Vertical Boresight, on page 3-13. CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 3-15 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 58: Adjustable Fold Mirror & Convergence Adjustments

    3.13 ADJUSTABLE FOLD MIRROR & CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENTS DANGER UV Exposure - Protective UV glasses must be worn when performing convergence adjustments. In rare instances, shipping and handling may affect the precise factory alignments of 1 or more optical components - as a final step in the installation, the installer may have to adjust the fold mirror and/or convergence of the DMDs, as described in this subsection.
  • Page 59: Maintenance

    Maintenance LAMP REPLACEMENT DANGER Lamp replacement must be performed by Christie trained personnel only. EXPLOSION HAZARD! Wear authorized Christie approved protective clothing (P/N: 58-8900-095) whenever the lamp door is open and when handling the lamp. Never apply a twisting or bending force to the quartz lamp body. Use the correct wattage lamp supplied by Christie.
  • Page 60 C), ensuring the crimped side of the wire is facing out. Tighten the anode screw. NOTE: Route anode lead away from nearby metal surfaces. 12. Close the internal lamp door and manually turn the 2 thumbscrews to lock it in place. CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 61: Filter Replacement

    FILTER REPLACEMENT WARNING Use only special, high efficiency Christie approved filters. Never operate the projector without the filter installed. The air filters in this product cannot be cleaned properly; therefore, never reuse an old air filter. Failure to comply can lead to contamination of the optical components.
  • Page 62: Lens Replacement

    3. If necessary, remove the 2 capscrews securing the lens to the lens mount (Figure 4-4, 3). 4. Pull the lens out of the lens mount. The lens, motorized zoom and focus connectors disconnect when the lens is pulled straight from the mount. CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 63: Install Lens

    1 or more of the screws may be inaccessible. Simply tighten those that are accessible. NOTE: Recommended for heaviest lenses, 4-5 I IGURE NSTALL such as 0.8:1 and 1.3-1.75:1. CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 65: Troubleshooting

    5. Listen for a “clicking” noise to indicate the ballast is attempting to strike the lamp. If you do not hear anything, it may indicate a problem with the ballast (Christie service required). 6. If you hear a brief “click”, but no light appears, the lamp likely needs replacement.
  • Page 66: Lamploc™ Does Not Seem To Work

    5. Increase lamp power, if possible. Lamps which are near end of life may not operate reliably at lowest power range. 6. Fold mirror misalignment (Christie service required). 5.2.4 LampLOC™ Does Not Seem to Work If the Do Auto LampLOC™ function does not work, try adjusting the lamp position manually, via the LampLoc>Manual Adjust menu.
  • Page 67: Image Appears Vertically Stretched Or 'Squeezed' Into Center Of Screen

    5.3.3 Image Appears Vertically Stretched or ‘Squeezed’ into Center of Screen Source data converted from film and “pre-squeezed” for CP2000-M/MR display format may require use of an anamorphic lens (or resizing) to regain full “scope” image width and proper proportions.
  • Page 68: The Display Is Faint

    1. Check leveling of the projector. Ensure the lens surface and screen are parallel to one another. 2. Is the vertical offset correct? Make the necessary adjustments to the vertical offset on the lens mount. 3. Is the anamorphic lens straight? Rotate to orient aperture correctly. CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 69: Display Is "Noisy

    If a 24Hz or 25Hz HD-SDI signal or a 50Hz SDI digital PAL signal is used ensure non-cinema processing is selected. This can be implemented via the web user interface, Channel: Page 1 menu by disabling the Cinema checkbox. NOTE: Password-protected. CP2000-M/MR Setup Guide 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 71: Specifications

    Type of Connection Opto-isolated Input Current 5mA nom., 50mA max. Input Forward Voltage Drop 1.1V nom., (@5mA) Output Current 50mA max. *1 output is dedicated to indicating the status of the TI light engine electronics. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 72: Simple Contact Closure Interface (Scci) Port

    Communication interface with projector RS232 Power Requirement: LCD display with status light 0.25 A max. at 5VDC ± 10% Keypad Backlight 0.060 A max. at 5VDC ± 10% Interface Connector 9-pin subminiature D, female CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 73: Power Requirements

    (1.2V); or the lamp fails to ignite 3 out of 5 successive attempts; or brightness is <50% of initial brightness. Duty cycle 2 hours ON/0.5 hours OFF. 3) Hot re-strike (less than the minimum time between strikes) reduces lamp life; therefore it is strongly NOT recommended. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)
  • Page 74: Regulatory

    NOTE: When transporting the projector from a cold environment it is essential the projector acclimatizes to the operating environment for a minimum of 3 hours before powering up the unit. Failure to ensure the projector has properly acclimatized could damage projector electronics. CP2000-M/MR User Manual 020-100205-03 Rev. 1 (05/09)

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