Re-Connecting The Projector To Ac; Connecting Sources; Leds - Christie Entero RPMWU User Manual

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Section 2: Setting Up a Source

2.1.3 Re-connecting the projector to AC

If you need to check the power connections, an interconnection label is available for reference on the light
module.
Connect a correctly-rated line cord to the AC receptacle located on the electronics module and use the 3-
pronged end into a grounded AC outlet. The input voltage to the projector must be capable of 100-240 VAC.
NOTE: Do not use a line cord or AC supply not in the specified voltage and power range. Refer to Section 7
Specifications for projector power requirements.
1. Connect an approved line cord to the AC receptacle on the projector, located on the Electronics Module.
NOTE: Use only the line cord supplied with the projector or a power cord of correct ratings that comply
with regional standards.
2. Connect the 3-pronged end of the line cord to a grounded AC outlet. The outlet must be near the equipment
and easily accessible.
2.2

Connecting Sources

All source connections are made to the input panel of the Electronics Module. Each input is labeled for easy
identification. Using the correct cable(s), connect your source. Sources are connected to the Input Panel
located at the top of the EM. The Input Panel has slots for 1 image processor board, and up to 4 Input cards.
Input cards are hot swappable; they can be plugged in and out while the projector is running. Sources can also
be plugged in and out while the projector is running. The image processor should only be replaced when the
projector is OFF or when it is in STANDBY mode.
The video card that is installed in your projector determines the type of video source you can use. These video
cards are supported:
• Twin HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)
• Analog BNC
• Dual SD/HD-SDI (Serial Digital Interface)
• Dual Link DVI
• Video Decoder
These cards slide into any of the available Option slots. One or more of the Option slots may be used with any
combination of option cards, including multiples of the same card type. There may be up to 2 active Inputs
displayed at any time, either from 1 card or from 2 cards. These 2 inputs can be routed to outputs or to the main
or PIP video image. NOTE: Use only high quality shielded cables for all connections.

LEDS

LEDs are located on the faceplate of each Input card, and indicate the following:
• Power ON - Green
• Signal Valid - Green
• Signal Invalid - OFF
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Entero RPMWU/RPMSP/RPMHD-LED01 User Manual
020-100367-05 Rev. 1 (06-2012)

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