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  • Page 1 CP2210 S e r v i c e M a n u a l 020-100556-04...
  • Page 3 CP2210 S e r v i c e M a n u a l 020-100556-04...
  • Page 4 Performance specifications are based on information available at the time of printing. Christie makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    2.3 Safety Precautions and Warnings ....................2-1 2.3.1 UV Light ..........................2-1 2.3.2 High Voltages ........................2-2 2.3.3 High Temperature ........................2-2 2.4 Lamp Replacement ........................2-2 2.4.1 Lamp Serial Number......................2-3 2.4.2 Resetting Lamp Position (LampLOC™) ................2-3 2.4.3 Setting Lamp Rotation ......................2-3 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 6 4.2.5 Symptom: LiteLOC™ not working ..................4-3 4.2.6 Symptom: DMD over-temperature warning ................4-3 4.2.7 No Image, Just Pink Snow ....................4-3 4.2.8 Symptom: No image displays, just black screen (or green screen in 3D) ......4-4 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 7 5.5.31 Primary Lens Mount ......................5-32 5.5.32 Lamp Power Supply (LPS) - Fans 1 and 2 ...............5-33 5.5.33 AC Line Filters .........................5-33 110V AC Line Filter ......................5-34 220V AC Line Filter ......................5-34 A/C Selector Switch ......................5-35 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 8 8.3.2 RS232-PIB ...........................8-5 8.3.3 RS232-ICP ...........................8-5 8.3.4 GPIO Port..........................8-5 8.3.5 Simple Contact Closure Interface (SCCI) Port ..............8-6 8.3.6 3D Port ..........................8-6 8.3.7 MALM (located on Auxiliary Input Panel) .................8-6 8.4 Touch Panel Controller ........................8-6 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 9 8.10.1 Standard (sold with product).....................8-10 8.10.2 Accessories (sold separately)....................8-10 A: Shutter Override A.1 Shutter Manual Override ......................A-1 B: Overfill B.1 Overfill ............................B-1 B.1.1 Overfilled Image .........................B-1 B.1.2 Converting Centimeters to Pixels..................B-2 C: Exploded Views CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 11: Labels And Marking

    Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the information in this document is accurate and reliable. However, due to constant research, the information in this document is subject to change without notice. Christie Digital Systems assumes no responsibility for omissions or inaccuracies. Updates to this document are published regularly, as required. Please contact Christie Digital Systems for availability.
  • Page 12: Cardcage Panel

    The four adjustable feet on the bottom of the projector allow up to 15° degrees of tilt to aid in leveling the projector. Image keystone and other geometric image problems can occur if the projector is not sitting level. 5-18. NOTE: When installing the CP2210 on the For more information, refer to 5.5.20 Projector Feet, on page...
  • Page 13: Lamp

    ON — the border of remaining mirrors will be OFF. Lamp Only service technicians trained specifically by Christie on lamp replacement and lamp safety may handle the lamp. High-pressure lamp may explode if improperly handled. Always wear Christie approved protective safety clothing (P/N:598900-095) whenever the internal lamp door is open or while handling the lamp.
  • Page 14: Lamploc™ Module

    Section 1: Introduction The lamp is the primary light source for the projector. The lamp can be replaced by a Christie authorized service technician through a rear access door, without having to remove the reflector assembly. When necessary, the lamp can be rotated. Lamp position can be adjusted relative to the reflector with a motorized three-axis LampLOC mechanism.
  • Page 15: Shutter, Lens Mount, Ils And Projection Lens

    Good boresight ensures alignment of the primary lens to the light engine and prism. Refer to the CP2210 User Manual (P/N: 020-100410-xx) for the boresight adjustment procedure. The optional anamorphic lens (1.25x) can produce 2.39:1 “scope”...
  • Page 16: Power Modules

    The ILS has the ability to recall focus and zoom settings specific to each source input. Custom lens settings that you have chosen for any source will be quickly and accurately applied when you select a source that has already been calibrated. For details, refer to the CP2210 User Manual (P/N: 020-100410-xx). 1.3.3 Power Modules Low Voltage Power Supply (LVPS) The LVPS is a power regulating sub-system used to power small signal circuitry.
  • Page 17: Electrical System & Components

    The overall electrical system includes subsystems for input processing, control, cooling and power. Input Processing Sources: Incoming source data determines the continuous ON/OFF states of the DMD pixels. The CP2210 accepts two SMPTE 292M digital video inputs intended for the DLP Cinema inputs configured as dual-link ®...
  • Page 18: Fan Cooling

    “source” and warm “return” lines with the adjacent liquid cooler heat exchanger and pump. This liquid cooling loop circulates Christie approved coolant - JEFFCOOL E105. The level of fluid in the reservoir can only be seen if the projector top lid is opened.
  • Page 19: 2: Service Guidelines

    DO NOT modify any circuit. The CP2210 is internationally approved and is designed for safe and reliable operation. To ensure complete safety at all times for users, as well as service technicians, it is imperative that precautions be taken into consideration during servicing and that the original projector design remains intact.
  • Page 20: High Voltages

    Never apply a twisting or bending force to the quartz lamp body. Use the correct wattage lamp supplied by Christie. Ensure those within the facility of the projector are also wearing protective safety clothing.
  • Page 21: Lamp Serial Number

    The motors and sensors in the projector work together to precisely position the lamp for optimized performance. Once aligned, the LampLOC™ setting can be considered fairly stable for the life of the lamp. For more information, refer to the CP2210 User Manual (P/N: 020-100410-xx). 2.4.3 Setting Lamp Rotation When lamp rotation is required, it is important to follow the same safety precautions used when replacing a lamp.
  • Page 22: Air Filter (P/N: 003-002311-01)

    The coolant used in this product contains ethylene glycol. Use caution when handling. DO NOT ingest. DO NOT use coolants other than those specified by Christie for your projector. Using unapproved coolant can result in projector damage and will void the warranty.
  • Page 23: General Service Guidelines

    If any of the following conditions exist, immediately power down, disconnect AC from the projector and ask a Christie authorized service technician for assistance: • The power cord has been damaged. • The internal cooling fans do not start operating when the projector is first powered up.
  • Page 24: Replacing Modules

    Always wear gloves (provided) when handling internal components. A minimum amount of cleaning—typically none—should be required during and after servicing. Ensure the projector is OFF and disconnected from AC before cleaning. Reference Section 4: Maintenance in the CP2210 User Manual (P/ N:020-100410-xx).
  • Page 25: 3: Service Setup

    Christie authorized service technician, whether done periodically or after a specific module replacement. When combined with the range of installation and setup information provided in the CP2210 User Manual (P/N: 020-100410-xx) the projector can be up-and-running at its full potential after service or relocation.
  • Page 26: Fold Mirror Alignment

    4. Use the 2.5mm hex key to adjust both cap screws, which pivot the fold mirror back and forth (Figure 3-1/ 5. Continue to make adjustments until a full white field image is projected. Cap Screw (1 of 2) Set Screw (1 of 2) Pivot Screw Figure 3-1 Fold Mirror Alignment CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 27: Integrator Alignment

    Only Christie authorized service technicians trained specifically by Christie on lamp replacement and lamp safety may handle the lamp. High-pressure lamp may explode if improperly handled. Always wear Christie approved protective safety clothing (P/N: 598900- 095) whenever the internal lamp door is open or while handling the lamp.
  • Page 28: Yellow Notch Filter Adjustment

    • The lamp must be ON and the douser (shutter) is OPEN during adjustment. A 10-minute warm-up is recom- mended. • Display a white test pattern. This is recommended to allow you to view LampLOC progress on-screen. ™ CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 29: Automatically Adjusting The Lamp Position Using Lamploc

    You can improve on-screen uniformity after running LampLOC by manually adjusting the z-axis ™ motor. However, brightness efficiency will be decreased by a very small amount when this is done. Figure 3-4 Adjust Lamp Position CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 30: Manually Adjusting The Lamp Position

    6. Repeat Steps 3-5, but reading at the screen instead of at the lens. 7. Reset Lamp Power or LiteLOC if desired in the Advanced Setup: Lamp Power / LiteLOC Setup ™ window. CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 31: Dmd Convergence

    Qualified Christie service techni- cians can correct convergence, as described on the color label affixed to the light engine cover (Figure 3-5).
  • Page 32: Performing Marriage

    (Figure 3-6). Click the Next/Prev buttons to navigate the series of steps. NOTE: Only Christie authorized service technicians can engage the projector’s marriage. One of the key ideas behind marriage is that an authority figure examines the projector and ensures that it has not been tampered with before a marriage can be performed.
  • Page 33 Figure 3-7 Press Marriage Button on PI Board after Clicking Arm Marriage Button 4. The Finish window states if the marriage was successful or not. Click the Finish button to return to the Main panel. CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 34: Upgrading Main Software

    Finish button to return to the Main panel. 6. Power cycle the projector by turning the breaker OFF and then ON again. 7. Power cycle once more if you have any version mismatch errors. 3-10 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 35: Upgrade: File Selection Window

    (greyed) if no upgrade file is selected. Next The Next button proceeds with the upgrade process by moving to the Extraction window. This button is disabled (greyed) if no upgrade file is selected. CP2210 Service Manual 3-11 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 36: Upgrade: Package Details Window

    Factory Install This selection instructs the upgrade system to clear all configurations and upgrade all components on the system. This is equivalent to the projector when it is released from the factory. 3-12 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 37: Upgrade: Upgrade Progress Window

    Current state can be one of the following: Idle, Transferring, Programming, Aborted, Failed, and Done. Finish Once the installation is complete (regardless if the installation was success or not) the Finish button becomes enabled. CP2210 Service Manual 3-13 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 38: Hardware Change

    PIB and TPC serial numbers do not match. Figure 3-11 Hardware Change Window 3-14 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 39: Overview

    Overview The CP2210 offers a comprehensive system of diagnostics, tracking a wide range of conditions and alerting the operator to a potential problem by display specific status information at the Touch Panel Controller (TPC) or using the available internal or external LEDs.
  • Page 40: Symptom: Projector Will Not Turn On To Full Power Mode From Standby

    Refer to this section if you cannot eliminate the problem through proper adjustment of the projector. Note the symptoms present, and work through the appropriate troubleshooting steps to determine the source of the problem. For more information on troubleshooting a displayed image, refer to the CP2210 User Manual (P/N: 020-100410-xx).
  • Page 41: Symptom: Lamploc™ Not Working

    • Check coolant hoses for kinks which may restrict fluid flow. Fix if possible. • Check coolant level. Make sure the coolant level does not fall below the minimum fill line indicated on the reservoir. Top up coolant if required, using the Christie approved coolant JEFFCOOL E105. Refer to, 2.5 Cooling, on page...
  • Page 42: Symptom: No Image Displays, Just Black Screen (Or Green Screen In 3D)

    6. Ensure the LD security cover is intact. These are the metal covers on the LD card itself. Also, ensure the battery is charged and that the LD keys and certificate are intact. CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 43: Ordering Parts

    • Projector Serial Number • Manufacture Date Index of Parts and Modules All replacement parts and accessories for the CP2210 are listed in the following tables. Exploded views are provided in Appendix C: Exploded Views. Table 5.1 Lamp and Filter Assemblies...
  • Page 44 Section 5: Parts and Module Replacement Table 5.5 PCB Assemblies Part Name/Description Christie Service Kit Part # Backplane PCB 003-111043-02 Environmental Board (EVB) 003-111059-02 ICP PCB 003-101342-01 Integrated Motor Control Board (IMCB) 003-111116-02 LD PCB Link Decrypter (sister board to PIB)
  • Page 45 Section 5: Parts and Module Replacement Table 5.8 Optional Lenses Prime Lenses Christie Service Kit Part # 1.05:1 mDC2K Fixed Lens 108-319104-xx 1.3 - 1.7:1 mDC2K Zoom Lens 108-320106-xx 1.39 - 1 1.9:1 mDC2K Zoom Lens 108-327103-xx 1.5 - 2.2:1 mDC2K Zoom Lens 108-329105-xx 1.75 - 2.4:1 mDC2K Zoom Lens...
  • Page 46: Safety Warnings And Guidelines

    • Once the projector is powered down, allow the cooling fans to automatically turn OFF before disconnecting from AC and opening the projector. This takes approximately 15 minutes. • All module replacement procedures must be performed by Christie authorized service technicians. Observe all electrostatic precautions. Use a grounded wrist strap when handling electronic assemblies.
  • Page 47: Removing Projector Covers

    5. Remove the front face skin. 6. Use a 4mm hex key to remove the two screws securing the reservoir to the front skin. Figure 5-2 Remove Front Skin CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 48: Touch Panel Controller (Tpc)

    When replacing, repeat the instructions in reverse. d. If using a TPC-660E, check the main switch on the back of the TPC before reinstalling it. Ensure that it is connected properly. (Figure 5-4) Figure 5-4 Main Switch on TPC-660E CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 49: Top Lid

    Figure 5-5 Remove Top Lid 5.5.6 High Security Lid The high security lid secures the light engine and cardcage components. NOTICE: Only Christie authorized service technicians should open the high security lid. (Estimated Replacement Time: 8 minutes) 1. Remove the top lid. Refer to 5.5.5 Top Lid, on page 5-...
  • Page 50: Cardcage Panel Skin

    (Figure 5- Figure 5-8 Remove Rear Access Door Skin 5. Use a #2 Phillips to remove the two screws from the AC receptacle. ™ 6. Pull the skin forward and out. CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 51: Side Skin Service Door

    4. Reverse the above steps to reinstall. NOTE: When replacing the lamp door ensure the airflow duct and hex key holder are removed and installed onto the replacement door. Pivot Rod C-Clip Figure 5-10 Remove Lamp Door CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 52: Exhaust Panel Skin

    2. Remove the top lid. Refer to 5.5.5 Top Lid, on page 5-7. 3. Use a #1 Phillips™ to loosen the two captive screws (Figure 5-12). 4. Remove the safety shield. Figure 5-12 Safety Shield 5-10 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 53: Intake Duct

    4. Remove the duct by pulling it up and out. Figure 5-13 Intake Duct 5. Reverse the above steps to install. NOTE: When reinstalling, tilt the duct on an angle to clear the flange (Figure 5-14). Figure 5-14 Reinstalling Intake Duct CP2210 Service Manual 5-11 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 54: Radiator Filter

    4. To remove, pull the filter up and out. 5. Reverse the above steps to reinstall the filter. NOTE: Ensure that the tab on the filter is at the top when installing. Figure 5-15 Radiator Filter 5-12 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 55: Lamp Replacement

    Never apply a twisting or bending force to the quartz lamp body. Use the correct wattage lamp supplied by Christie. Ensure those within the facility of the projector are also wearing protective safety clothing.
  • Page 56: Installing A New Lamp

    • Close the rear access door. NOTE: Ensure the hex key is placed back into its holder before closing the rear access door. • Ensure that LampLOC is adjusted. Refer to, 2.4.2 Resetting Lamp Position (LampLOC™), on page 2-3. ™ 5-14 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 57: Lens

    5.5.16 Lens, on page 5-15. 7. Perform lens calibration using either the TPC. For details, refer to the CP2210 User Manual (P/N: 020- 100410-xx). NOTES: 1) All lens types use the same lens flag for both zoom and focus (P/N: 021-101504-xx). 2) All lenses have a zoom and focus lens flag, except for the 1.05:1 lens, which only has one flag for focus.
  • Page 58: Lamp Blower Assembly

    Improperly disconnecting could cause the actual harness connectors to come loose. 8. Lift the assembly out of the projector housing (Figure 5- 21). Figure 5-21 Remove Lamp Blower 5-16 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 59: Standby Power Supply

    5. Remove the top bracket by loosening the captive screw, shown in Figure 5-22. 6. Remove the AC power cord from the bottom of the power supply. (Figure 5-23) Figure 5-22 Power Supply Bracket Figure 5-23 Standby Power Supply CP2210 Service Manual 5-17 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 60: Projector Feet

    7. Use a 19mm wrench to remove the entire foot. 8. Reverse the above steps to reinstall the feet. 9. Tweak masking. For details, refer to the CP2210 User Manual (P/N: 020-100410-xx). 5.5.21 Lamp Door Interlock UV HAZARD! Always wear protective safety clothing and a face shield when performing service with the safety shield removed and a lamp installed.
  • Page 61: Lamp Power Supply (Lps)

    (not shown). NOTE: Close the lamp door to access the screws on the left- side. 7. Using a #2 Phillips , loosen the two captive screws securing the lamp anode cover and remove the cover ™ (Figure 5-25). Figure 5-25 Remove Anode Cover CP2210 Service Manual 5-19 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 62 (- terminal on the LPS). (Figure 5-26) Figure 5-26 Remove Anode and Cathode Screw 9. Disconnect the AC power harness by pushing in on the clip. (Figure 5-27). Figure 5-27 AC Power Harness 5-20 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 63 11. Tilt the LPS up and slide out of the lamp door (Figure 5-29). Figure 5-29 Remove LPS 12. Reverse the above steps to reinstall the LPS. 13. Perform LampLOC adjustment. Refer to the CP2210 User Manual (P/N: 020-100410-xx). ™ CP2210 Service Manual 5-21...
  • Page 64: Lamp Adjust Assembly

    UV HAZARD! Wear authorized protective clothing when servicing the main blower assembly. The lamp adjust assembly is located directly between the reflector assembly and the lamp blower module, at the back of the CP2210. (Estimated Replacement Time: 60 minutes + 10 minute LampLOC alignment) ™...
  • Page 65 (Figure 5-32). 11. Carefully remove the entire lamp adjuster assembly. 12. To reinstall, reverse the above steps. 13. Perform LampLOC alignment. For details, refer to the CP2210 ™ User Manual (P/N: 020-100410-xx). Figure 5-32 Hold Behind Shroud...
  • Page 66: Reflector Assembly (Including Heat Dump)

    9. Reverse the above steps to reinstall. Perform LampLOC alignment. For details, refer to ™ the CP2210 User Manual (P/N: 020- 100410-xx). Figure 5-34 Front Lamp Cover & Lamp Shield 5-24 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 67: Uv Filter

    , remove the top two screws and attached clamps (Figure 5-35/A). ™ 7. Slowly loosen the third screw until the UV filter can be removed (Figure 5-35/B). Top Screws - Remove Bottom Screw - Loosen Figure 5-35 Remove UV Filter CP2210 Service Manual 5-25 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 68 8. Reverse the above steps to reinstall. Ensure the filter is installed with the arrow indicator on the edge of the filter pointing towards the lamp. (Figure 5-36) 9. Perform LampLOC adjustment. For details, refer to the CP2210 User ™ Manual (P/N: 020-100410-xx). Figure 5-36 Orientation...
  • Page 69: Low Voltage Power Supply (Lvps)

    5. Lift and slide the LVPS out of the projector in such a way that the PEM nut is cleared (Figure 5-38). Figure 5-38 Clear PEM Nut 6. Disconnect the two AC harnesses using the inline connectors (Figure 5-39). CP2210 Service Manual 5-27 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 70: Liquid Cooling Assembly

    3. Open the radiator compartment by loosening the captive screw. Refer to Figure 5-15 Radiator Filter, on page 5-12. 4. Disconnect the pump harness (Figure 5-40) . Figure 5-40 Disconnect the Pump Harness 5-28 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 71 7. Loosen the two screws securing the side skin in order to pull the skin aside and slide the cooling assembly out (Figure 5-41). 8. Reverse the above steps to install. NOTE: When reinstalling, ensure there are no kinks in the hoses. Figure 5-41 Quick Disconnects CP2210 Service Manual 5-29 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 72: Light Dump

    , loosen the captive screw securing the light dump (Figure 5-43). ™ 5. Reverse the above steps to install. Ensure that the light dump is aligned with the alignment pin when installing. Figure 5-43 Remove Light Dump 5-30 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 73: Light Engine

    7. Disconnect the two coolant quick disconnects. 8. Pull up on the plunger to release the light engine handle and move it up to its final position. (Figure 5-45) Figure 5-45 Light Engine Handle CP2210 Service Manual 5-31 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 74: Shutter Assembly

    , remove the two screws securing the ™ shutter assembly to the light engine. (Figure 5-46) 7. To remove, angle the shuttle assembly up and out. 8. Reverse the above steps to install. Figure 5-46 Remove Shutter 5-32 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 75: Primary Lens Mount

    12. Install the new lens mount and lens. For details on lens installation, refer to 5.5.16 Lens, on page 5-15. 13. Calibrate the lens, using the TPC. Refer to the CP2210 User Manual (P/N:020-100410-xx) for details. CP2210 Service Manual 5-33...
  • Page 76: Lamp Power Supply (Lps) - Fans 1 And 2

    110V and 220V power source. (Estimated Replacement Time: 30 minutes) A/C Selector Switch 110V Filter 220V Filter Figure 5-49 AC Line Filters & A/C Selector Switch 5-34 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 77: Ac Line Filter

    5.5.5 Top Lid, on page 5-7. 4. Remove the safety shield. Refer to 5.5.12 Safety Shield, on page 5-10. 5. Open the lamp door. Refer to 5.5.10 Lamp Door, on page 5-9. CP2210 Service Manual 5-35 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 78: A/C Selector Switch

    2. Remove the high security lid. Refer to 5.5.6 High Security Lid, on page 5-7. 3. Remove the LEQD. For details, refer to 5.6.4 Light Engine Quick Disconnect (LEQD), on page 5-40. 5-36 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 79 5. Release the security ring by pushing the latch, located on the inside of the cardcage, to the right. (Figure 5- 52) NOTES: 1) Marriage is broken when this latch is toggled. 2) The security ring should only be removed by Christie authorized service technicians. Figure 5-52 Spring Latch for Security Ring 6.
  • Page 80 9. Reverse the above steps to reinstall the cardcage module. When reinstalling, ensure that the rails on the bottom of the cardcage line up with the guide rails inside the housing. Figure 5-55 Remove Cardcage 5-38 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 81: Internal Motor Control Board (Imcb)

    5. Reverse the above steps to reinstall the IMCB. 6. Perform lens calibration and LampLOC . For details, refer to the CP2210 User Manual (P/N:020- ™ 100410-xx). NOTE: It is recommended the software is reinstalled after replacing the IMCB. For details, refer to 3.7 Upgrading Main Software, on page 3-10.
  • Page 82: Environmental Board (Evb)

    6. Reverse the above steps to reinstall the LEQD. NOTE: It is recommended the software is reinstalled after replacing the IMCB. For details, refer to 3.7 Upgrading Main Software, on page 3-10. 5-40 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 83: Projector Intelligence Board (Pib)

    PIB. For details, refer to 3.7 Upgrading Main Software, on page 3-10. 7. Once the projector is up and running verify software versions. For details, refer to the CP2210 User Manual (P/N:020-100410-xx). Service Marriage must be performed to continue playing encrypted content.
  • Page 84: Integrated Cinema Processor (Icp)

    IMCB. For details, refer to 3.7 Upgrading Main Software, on page 3-10. 7. Once the projector is up and running, Service Marriage must be performed to continue playing encrypted content. Marriage should only be reset by Christie authorized service technicians. Refer to 3.6 Performing Marriage, on page 3-8.
  • Page 85: Backplane

    For details, refer to 3.7 Upgrading Main Software, on page 3-10. 8. Once the projector is up and running, Service Marriage must be performed to continue playing encrypted content. Marriage should only be reset by Christie authorized service technicians. Refer to 3.6 Performing Marriage, on page 3-8.
  • Page 86: Fans

    (Figure 5- 62). 7. Reverse the above steps to reinstall the fan. NOTE: Use needle nose pliers to pull the rubber isolators through the fan mounting holes. 5-44 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 87: Fan Pack (Intake - Fans 5, 6, 7 And 8)

    6. Remove the fan pack. 7. Reverse the above steps to reinstall. NOTE: Use needle nose pliers to pull the rubber isolators through the fan mounting holes. Figure 5-63 Intake Fan Harnesses CP2210 Service Manual 5-45 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 88: Integrator Assembly

    NOTICE: The integrator must be installed flush to the output aperture. Failure to do this may cause damage to the optical system. If these symptoms are observed immediately contact Christie Technical Support staff. Always wear gloves when handling the integrator assembly.
  • Page 89 Integrator Alignment, on page 3-3 3.2 Fold 3-2. NOTE: If Mirror Alignment, on page necessary, adjust the integrator to remove any shadows. For details, refer to Appendix B: Overfill. Figure 5-68 Align Integrator Rod CP2210 Service Manual 5-47 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 90: Contrast Aperture

    4. Reverse the above steps to install. Power up the projector Figure 5-70 Light Sensor and recalibrate the footLambert (fL) readings for minimum and maximum power. For details, refer to the CP2210 User Manual (020-100410-xx). 5-48 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 91: Cold Mirror

    (Figure 5-72). Figure 5-71 Remove Heat Sink Figure 5-72 Loosen Cold Mirror Hex Screws 6. Grab the top corners of the mirror, pull up and out. CP2210 Service Manual 5-49 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 92: Fold Mirror 1

    7. Reverse the above steps to install the cold mirror. NOTE: When installing, ensure that the reflective surface faces inwards (Figure 5-73). 8. LampLOC™ and MCGD must be calibrated after installation. For details, refer to the CP2210 User Manual (P/N: 020-100410-xx).
  • Page 93: Fold Mirror 2

    Section 5: Parts and Module Replacement 8. Power up the projector and align the fold mirror. For details, refer to the CP2210 User Manual (P/N: 020-100410-xx). Figure 5-75 Installing Fold Mirror 5.6.15 Fold Mirror 2 The second fold mirror is located underneath the IOS.
  • Page 94: Yellow Notch Filter (Ynf)

    Figure 5-76 Remove YNF 6. Green primary and MCGD must be calibrated after installation. For details, refer to the CP2210 User Manual (P/N: 020-100410-xx). 5.6.17 Illumination Optic System (IOS) UV HAZARD! Always wear protective safety clothing and a face shield when performing service with the safety shield removed and a lamp installed.
  • Page 95: Cooling Water Blocks And Hoses

    Figure 5-78 Remove Bracket 6. Reverse the above steps to install the cooling water blocks and hoses. Check convergence and adjust if necessary. For details, refer to the convergence label on the light engine cover. CP2210 Service Manual 5-53 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 97 6 Interconnections The CP2210 Interconnect Diagram illustrates the path of electrical connections between modules. Manufacturer’s part numbers are included. NOTE: Part numbers are subject to change. CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 99 Section 6: Interconnections INTERCONNECT DRAWING Figure 6-1 CP2210 Interconnect Diagram CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 101: 7: Serial Api

    (ASD+C108?) Get the current status of Automatic Scan Type Detection on the provided channel. (ASD+C108 1) Use Automatic Scan Type Detection on channel 108. (ASD+C108 0) Do not use Automatic Scan Type Detection on channel 108. CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 102 Select color space for the current channel EXAMPLES: (CSP+C108 “RGB Unity”) Use file “RGB Unity” on channel 108 (CSP+C108?) Get color space file name on channel 108 (CSP?L) List all entries of color space control CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 103 “SYS” (system), “ALL”. EXAMPLES: (DLG “20091108” “20091110” “ALL”) (DLG+EXLG!”Log data extracted to filename ‘logextract.txt’ on FTP root”) (DLG 2) Set current logging level to 2 (DLG?) Get current logging level. Response is (LDG!00002 “Info”) CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 104 0 - No Over Temperature warning will be generated, 1 - Over Temperature warning will be generated. EXAMPLES: (EME 1) Enable broadcasting error messages (EME+FANF 0) Disable fan fail alarm warnings (EME?) Requests current state of broadcast. Example response is (EME!001) CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 105 NONE Select gamma for the current channel. EXAMPLES: (GAM+C108 “gamma 2.6”) Use file “gamma 2.6” on channel 108 (GAM+C108?) Get gamma file name on channel 108 (GAM?L) List all entries of gamma control CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 106 (ILF+C101 “ILS Flat”) Set ILS file for channel 1 to file “ILS Flat” (ILF?L) List all available ILS files (ILF 1) Set ILS file for current channel to index 1 in file list CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 107 (ILS 0) Disable ILS, position data in each channel will not be used. Moving lens will not affect any channel setting (ILS+CALB 5) Calibrate all axes of the lens. Set only command (ILS+RSET 5) Reset all axes of the lens (ILS+ACLB 1) Reset lens automatically when power on CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 108 (ITP+STUP “DC2K Framing Green, DC2K Framing Red”) Add these two test patterns to the user list (ITP+STUP 1 3) Add these two test patterns indexed in the ITP list to the user list Lamp Intensity Calibration (LCA) CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 109 CineLink 2 encrypted (non D-Cinema content). SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number. Valid range is 101 - 164. NONE Set to 1 to bypass and 0 to not bypass. CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 110 RNGP Motor moving range in positive direction. Read-only. RSET Move motor to the center flag then move back to current position. Only valid parameter for this command is 1. Set only command 7-10 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 111 (LLM+AUTO 0) Abort LampLOC™. It will restore the motors to previous position automatically (LLM+AUTO?) Get running status. (LLM+AUTO!000) indicates finished, (LLM+AUTO!001) indicates running (LLM+STAT ?) Get the progress feedback of the Auto mode (0-100%) CP2210 Service Manual 7-11 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 112 Set or get the current lamp file for the current or a specific channel. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Set or get the current lamp file for a specific channel NONE Set lamp file for current channel 7-12 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 113 1 - Lamp Rotation Warning will be generated when lamp hours extends past 1/2 lamp life. Warning will be reported in SST. Warning will be cleared by LPL+ROTA or changing the lamp. CP2210 Service Manual 7-13 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 114 Motor backlash in negative direction. Read-only. BACP Motor backlash in positive direction. Read-only. Set only command. CALB Calibrate travel range and backlash on specified. Only valid parameter for this command is 1. Set only command. 7-14 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 115 Replace xxx with the channel number. Valid range is 101 - 164. NONE Select channel name for the current channel. EXAMPLES: (NAM+C108 “Scope 2.39”) Set channel name for channel 108 (NAM+C108?) Get channel name for channel 108 CP2210 Service Manual 7-15 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 116 Select “Use PCF” for the current channel EXAMPLES: (PIU?) Get the current status of PCF file (PIU+C108 1) Use PCF file on channel 108 (PIU+C108 0) Do not use PCF file on channel 108 7-16 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 117 (PWR1) - Turn the projector ON and lamp ON (PWR?) - Get the target power state from the latest command sent to the projector. Target power state. For projector power states, refer to the CP2210 User Manual (P/N: 020-100410-xx). Remote Access Level (RAL) Set the remote serial protocol access level for a serial communications port.
  • Page 118 Available options are: “Auto-select”, “292-A”, “292-B”, “292-Dual”, “DVI-A”, “DVI-B”, “DVI-Dual/Twin” SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number. Valid range is 101 - 164. NONE Select input for current channel 7-18 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 119 Select source format for the current channel. EXAMPLES: (SRF+C108 “XXX”) Use file “XXX” on channel 108 (SRF+C108?) Get source file name on channel 108 (SRF?L) List all entries of source control (SRF+RFSH 1) Refresh TI file list CP2210 Service Manual 7-19 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 120 DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE 0 - restart DLP communications; 1 - stop DLP communications. EXAMPLES: (STP 0) Restart DLP communication (STP 1) Stop DLP communication (STP?) Request current state. Example response is (STP!000) 7-20 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 121 Replace xxx with the channel number. Valid range is 101 - 164. NONE Select dark time for the current channel EXAMPLES: (TDK+C101 1) Set dark time to 1 on channel 101 (TDK+C101?) Get dark time on channel 101 CP2210 Service Manual 7-21 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 122 Select L/R display sequence for the current channel EXAMPLES: (TFD?L) List all entries on Input Frame Dominance control (TFD+C101 1) Set Input Frame Dominance to 1 on channel 101 (TFD+C101?) Get Input Frame Dominance on channel 101 7-22 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 123 Set/get the daylight savings time adjust value. TIME Set/get the local time in the form hh:mm:ss. Ready only. TOFF Set Time Offset in seconds (± 900 seconds). Must be powered ON. (Write-only) ZONE Set/get the time zone CP2210 Service Manual 7-23 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 124 RNGP Motor moving range in positive direction. Read-only. RSET Move motor to the center flag then move back to current position. Only valid parameter for this command is 1. Set only command. 7-24 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 125 (ZOM + RSET 1) Reset the zoom (ZOM+STRT 1) Starts motor moving in positive direction (ZOM+STOP) Stops motor (ZOM+MOVR -100) Move motor 100 steps in negative direction (ZOM+MOVR 200) Move motor 200 steps in positive direction. CP2210 Service Manual 7-25 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 127: Display

    = 0.351 ± 0.002 Nominal White (full white, after calibration to Telecine mode, Theatres) x = 0.314 ± 0.006 y = 0.351 ± 0.006 8.1.6 Gamma Review Rooms (nominal) 2.6 ± 2% CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 128: Source Signal Compatibility

    59.94 / 60 Interlaced 29.97 / 30 SMPTE 274M 1920 x 1080 Interlaced SMPTE 274M 1920 x 1080 Interlaced SMPTE RP 211 1920 x 1080 23.98 / 24 Progressive (sF) 23.98 / 24 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 129 Also supported is 4:2:2 YCbCr progressive input with 10 or 12 bits per component and a pixel format of 1920 x 1080 at 47.96 or 48 fps. 3) For 3D content, the supported format is 4:2:2 YCbCr 10 bit per eye. CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 130: Non-Cinema Dvi Inputs (For Alternate Content)

    59.94 / 60 Hz 1440 x 576 50 Hz 1920 x 1080 50 Hz 1920 x 1080 23.98 / 24 Hz 1920 x 1080 29.97 / 30 Hz 720 x 480 119.88 / 120 Hz CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 131: Control Signal Compatibility

    16 - 8 inputs, 8 outputs including 1 health signal output Type of Connection Opto-isolated Input Current 5mA nominal, 50mA maximum Output Current 50mA maximum Input forward voltage drop 1.1V nom., 1.4V max. (@5mA) CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 132: Simple Contact Closure Interface (Scci) Port

    195 mm x 148 mm x 44.4 mm ® Integrated Operating System Microsoft Windows Communication Interface with Projector 10/100Base-T Ethernet Power Requirement 1.02 A maximum at 24VDC ± 10% Interface Connector 12-pin Circular connector (push-pull) CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 133: Tpc-650H

    NOTE: The ballast is power regulated to a maximum of 180A. Therefore the maximum power specification for a given lamp may not be achievable until the lamp has aged, since lamp voltage increases with hours of use. Average Life: CXL-14M 3000 hours CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 134: Physical Specifications

    • EU Directive (2002/95/EC) on the restriction of the uses of certain hazardous substances (RoHS) in electri- cal and electronic equipment and the applicable official amendments) • EU Directive (2002/96/EC) on waste and electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and the applicable official amendment(s) CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 135: Environment

    • 1.39-1.9 DLPCine Zoom Lens (108-327103-01) • 1.5-2.2 DLPCine Zoom Lens (108-329105-01) • 1.75-2.4 DLPCine Zoom Lens (108-321107-01) • 1.9-3.0 DLPCine Zoom Lens (108-328104-01) • 2.4-3.9 DLPCine Zoom Lens (108-322108-01) • 3.9-6.5 DLPCine Zoom Lens (108-323109-01) CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 136 • Replacement Lamps • CDXL-14M (003-003066-01) • CDXL-18SD (003-002742-01) • CDXL-20SD (003-001976-01) • Replacement Air Filter (003-002311-01) • Liquid Cooling Kit (003-001837-03) • Extractor Adaptor Kit (119-103105-01) • DLP Cinema Firmware Installation Program ® 8-10 CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 137: Shutter Manual Override

    9. Manually move the shutter to either the open or close position (Figure A-1/C). 10. Replace the lens and reapply AC power to the projector. Shutter Motor Red/Black Leads Shutter Figure A-1 Shutter Assembly CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 139: Overfill

    1/4” turn. 4. Turn the screws on the fold mirror to re-adjust the integrator down until there is no more visible shadow at the bottom of the image. CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 140: Converting Centimeters To Pixels

    Figure B-3 Test Pattern 4. Once both vertical and horizontal overfill is completed re-align the integrator and fold mirror. For details, refer to 3.3 Integrator Alignment, on page 3-3 3.2 Fold Mirror Alignment, on page 3-2. CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 141 Appendix C: Exploded Views Table C.1 CP2210 Exploded View Index EXPLODED PART NAME/DESCRIPTION VIEW LABEL Top Lid Cardcage Panel Skin Front Face Skin Air Filter Cover Exhaust Panel Skin Service Door Rear Lamp Door Standby Power Supply Touch Panel Controller (TPC)
  • Page 143 Appendix B: Exploded Views B.1 EXPLODED VIEW - EXTERNAL B-1 E IGURE XPLODED IEWS XTERNAL CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
  • Page 144 Appendix B: Exploded Views B.2 EXPLODED VIEW - INTERNAL B-2 E IGURE XPLODED NTERNAL CP2210 Service Manual 020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
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