Powering Down The Projector; Projector Power States; Using The Touch Panel Controller (Tpc) - Christie Solaria CP2220 User Manual

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Section 3: Operation

3.1.2 Powering Down the Projector

1. On the TPC, click and hold the Lamp OFF button for 1/4 second. NOTES: 1) The projector is still in
"power on" mode, which allows for a fast lamp on response, if needed. 2) If you are turning off the power
(going to Stand-by mode), there is no need to click the Lamp OFF button first. You can simply click the
Power OFF button for the projector to turn the lamp OFF and go into cool down mode.
2. On the TPC, click and hold the Power OFF button for 1/4 second. The lamp will power off first and then
the projector automatically enters a cool down mode where the fans and electronics stay on for 10 minutes.
After this cool down period, the projector enters standby mode where all fans and most electronics will
power down.
3. If you will be servicing or removing any projector cover, disconnect AC and turn the breaker OFF.

3.1.3 Projector Power States

The following table identifies what occurs when the TPC's Power and Lamp buttons are clicked during any of
the projector's four main power states. Refer to Table
Table 3.1 Projector Status when any TPC Lamp or Power Buttons Selected
Power ON
Power OFF
Lamp ON
Lamp OFF
3.2

Using the Touch Panel Controller (TPC)

The TPC is a portable, touch-sensitive screen used to control the projector. At the TPC, users can turn the
projector and lamp ON/OFF, select a specific channel defining the source/input as created by the installer,
obtain status information, etc. The TPC is mounted to the rear of the projector in a simple, robust protective
case which features an adjustable ball RAM mount to tilt it at different angles on the projector. Tilt/turn the
TPC as desired for the best viewing angle. Two USB ports are located inside a flap on the rear, bottom region
of the TPC to download log files and install software upgrades. A single black connection cord allows the TPC
to be mounted elsewhere from the projector, which is extendable via an accessory cable. The TPC can also be
manually held while looking through the port window.
This section of the manual details the CP2220 user interface. For more information on controlling the projector
via serial API, refer to
section - text and/or icons may vary according to settings recorded in the password-protected windows. 2) In
the rare event that the TPC fails or is disconnected, press the Emergency Start button that is recessed on the
faceplate. When pressed, the projector is powered on, the lamp is turned on and the douser is opened.
3-2
Standby Power Mode
Power ON/ Lamp OFF
(Solid Yellow)
(Green Blip)
To full power ON
No action
(boot delay)
No action
Power OFF
immediately
To power ON and lamp
To lamp ON
ON (boot delay)
(immediately)
No action
No action
API. NOTES: 1) Sample windows are shown throughout this
Appendix B: Serial
3.1.
Projector's Current State:
Power ON / Lamp ON
(Solid Green)
No action
Lamp OFF (immediately),
enters cool down mode
No action
Lamp OFF (immediately) No action
Cooling Down
Mode (Yellow Blip/
Green Blip)
Cancels cool down,
goes into full power
No action
Cancels cool down,
goes to Lamp ON
(immediately)
CP2220 User Manual
020-100420-06 Rev. 1 (03-2011)

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