Performing Marriage - Christie CP2210 Service Manual

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Section 3: Service Setup
3.6

Performing Marriage

NOTICE: Only Christie authorized service technicians should perform marriage.
Marriage is the engaging of the DCI physical interlocks that enable the display of secured materials. The
Marriage window begins a series of panels that guides you through the sequence of steps required to engage
the projector's married condition. The left column of the Marriage window shows which state you're
currently at in the marriage process (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. This means that a person must be physically present at the
projector when the marriage is performed - it cannot be done remotely. To ensure this, there is a Marriage
button on the Projector Intelligence Board (PIB) panel which must be pressed in order for the marriage to
complete. The following are the steps that must be followed for you to perform marriage on the projector.
1. Ensure the system is in full power mode to proceed, i.e. Power is ON. Click the Next button to proceed to
the Marriage Checklist window.
2. In the Marriage Checklist window (Figure 3-6), the wizard checks that all tamper switches are secure
and presents a list of items that you must check to ensure the projector is secure before proceeding. Click
the Next button to proceed to the Arming window.
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Figure 3-6 Administrator Setup: Marriage Checklist Window
CP2210 Service Manual
020-100556-04 Rev. 1 (01-2012)

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