Powering Up/Powering Down The Projector; Powering Up The Projector - Christie Solaria CP2220 User Manual

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3 Operation
This section describes the software controls used for basic projector operation once it is properly installed,
aligned and configured by a qualified service technician. Software controls are performed on the Touch Panel
Controller (TPC) which is a portable, touch-sensitive screen mounted to the rear of the projector. For more
information on the TPC, see
are on the Main panel of the TPC. For more information on the Main panel, see
3.1

Powering Up/Powering Down the Projector

3.1.1 Powering Up the Projector

Powering up the projector is a manual power-up procedure. Some cinema installations may include an
automation system that controls lamp ignition in conjunction with other theatre variables such as house lights,
audio and the start of the feature from a digital media storage device/server. WARNING! Do not attempt
operation if the AC supply is not within the specified voltage range. NOTE: All primary controls
on the Main panel of the TPC require a positive and deliberate hold time of approximately 1/4 second to
activate. A short tap will be ignored.
1. Ensure the projector's wall circuit breaker is ON.
2. On the TPC, click and hold the Power ON button for 1/4 second to fully power up the projector. This
takes just under a minute. NOTE: If the Lamp ON button is selected while the projector is still in
STANDBY mode, the power will be turned ON before the lamp.
3. On the TPC, click and hold the Lamp ON button for 1/4 second to ignite the lamp.
If the lamp fails to ignite:
• If a safety interlock switch is open (i.e., lamp door is open), the status LED located in the top, left corner of
the TPC will illuminate solid red, and the red LEDs on the rear of the projector will illuminate. In this
state, the lamp cannot be struck until the interlock problem is resolved.
• If the lamp fails to ignite even though the interlock system is ok, the projector will automatically re-try
ignition using 100% of the maximum power acceptable for the installed lamp. If this re-try fails, the lamp
file may be incorrect or missing. Verify the lamp file type in the Advanced Setup: Lamp History
window. Finally, if the lamp type is correct and the re-try still fails, a new lamp is likely required. The
power reverts back to what was originally defined in the Advanced Setup: Lamp Power/LiteLOC™
Setup window.
If there is a power failure:
If your projector has been configured with an Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) and there is a power
failure, simply click the Lamp ON button using the TPC to continue operation when the power returns. For
more information, refer to
CP2220 User Manual
020-100420-06 Rev. 1 (03-2011)
3.2 Using the Touch Panel Controller (TPC), on page
Section 2 Installation and
Setup.
3-2. All primary controls
3.3 Main Panel, on page
3-3.
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