Projection Lens; Connector; Security Locks; Source And Communication Panel - Christie Solaria CP2220 User Manual

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Section 1: Introduction

Projection Lens

A variety of lenses can be used with the CP2220. Refer to the
lenses.
RS-422 Connector
The RS-422 connector located on the front bezel is dedicated for the electrical connection of the optional
Motorized Lens Mount.

Security Locks

Critical internal components and/or connections are protected by various security locks on projector covers.
The projector's covers cannot be removed with standard tools unless the key locks are open. This safeguard
enables only authorized personnel to access and service components in these restricted areas.
Panels with high-security lock: Inside Security Boundary Lid on light engine (also called the SPB2)
Panels with mid-security lock: Top Lid, Lamp Door
No locks: Air Filter Access Panel (x2), Source and Communication Panel

Source and Communication Panel

Located on the operator's side of the projector (left side) is a communication panel that provides connection of
external devices such as servers and a controller.
PIB Faceplate Connections:
• Ethernet: Use the 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet port for network connection to the projector.
• GPIO: Connect external I/O devices, such as the Christie ACT, for remote control of a limited number of
projector functions. Refer to
• DVI-A / DVI-B: Connect a variety of non-cinema video and graphics sources to either of these identical sin-
gle-link DVI ports. These are single-link ports for single-link cables/connectors only. The connectors can be
used together as a twin-link DVI port.
• HD-SDI A/HD-SDI-B: Connect a variety of high-definition cinema sources to these SMPTE 292M bit-
serial standard interface BNCs. The connectors can be used together to deliver Dual Link HD-SDI following
the SMPTE 372M standard.
• SCCI: A Simple Contact Closure Interface (SCCI) port that provides the following functions upon a simple
dry contact closure: Lamp On/Off and Douser Open/Closed. Refer to
outs.
• RS232 ICP: Connect a PC or laptop for direct DLP communication. Trained users required.
• RS232 PIB: Utilizes Christie-proprietary protocol and is intended for Christie accessories or third-party
automation equipment.
• Marriage: Marriage must be established to allow the projector to play encrypted content. This means the
security boundaries SPB1 and SPB2 are physically and electrically connected and that marriage is monitored
24/7. Marriage is initiated from a Wizard application on the TPC. A user with the appropriate credentials is
prompted to press the marriage button to establish marriage. If the button is pressed any other time it is
ignored. Marriage cannot be established remotely.
• Emergency Start: This button is recessed into the faceplate to prevent accidental activation. It should only
be used when the TPC has failed or is disconnected. When pressed, the projector is powered on, the lamp is
turned on and the douser is opened. When you press and hold this button, the douser is closed and the lamp is
turned off, but power is still on.
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Appendix D: GPIO Port
Section 6 Specifications
for GPIO pinouts.
Appendix C: SCCI Port
for a list of available
for SCCI pin-
CP2220 User Manual
020-100420-06 Rev. 1 (03-2011)

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