Douser; Adjustable Feet; Lamp Door And Lamps; Led Status Indicators - Christie Solaria CP2210 Setup Manual

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1.4.4 Douser

For most instances, use the douser control buttons on the TPC to blank the display for instant picture muting.
Closing the douser rotates a shutter blade in front of the illumination system and reduces lamp power to
conserve lamp life.

1.4.5 Adjustable Feet

For many cinema installations, the projector is inclined slightly forward to match screen tilt and to minimize
the amount of vertical offset required. Turn the adjustable feet to increase or decrease the projector height as
needed for proper leveling and/or slight tilt. Refer to 2.3.2 Step 2: Adjust Tilt/Leveling, on page 2-3 for details
on how to adjust the feet and how to properly secure the projector.

1.4.6 Lamp Door and Lamps

Located on the back of the projector is the lamp access door designed with a mid-security lock. The lamp door
must remain closed and locked for all normal operation. Lamp replacement should only be performed by
qualified technicians.
The projector is designed to operate with 2.0kW, 1.8kW and 1.4kW lamps. For a complete list of available
lamp types refer to Section 6 - Specifications from the CP2210 User Manual (020-100410-xx).

1.4.7 LED Status Indicators

Located in the rear corners of the projector are two sets of LEDs, which illuminate to provide continuous
feedback of the projector's status. Refer to Section 3 - Operation from the CP2210 User Manual (020-
100410-xx) for details on the various LED states.

1.4.8 Optional - Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount (MALM)

The MALM assembly is an optional hardware component, which when needed can be 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). The drive and control electronics package for this motorized
accessory lens mount communicates with and is controlled by the projector over a 9-pin subminiature D cable
that connects to the Auxiliary Input Panel.

1.4.9 Projection Lens

A variety of lenses can be used with the CP2210. Refer to the Section 6 - Specifications from the CP2210
User Manual (020-100410-xx) for a list of available lenses

1.4.10 Security Locks

Critical internal components and/or connections are protected by various security locks on projector covers/
access panels. This safeguard enables only authorized personnel to access certain restricted areas of the
projector. The projector's panels cannot be removed with standard tools unless the key locks are open.
• Panels with high-security lock: Light Engine and Cardcage
• Panels with low-security lock: Rear Access Door
• No locks: Air Filter Access Panel
CP2210 Setup Guide
020-100524-02 Rev. 1 (11-2010)
Section 1: Introduction
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