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D4KLH60 Mirage 4KLH I n s t a l l a t i o n G u i d e 020-101374-01...
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D4KLH60 Mirage 4KLH I n s t a l l a t i o n G u i d e 020-101374-01...
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The warranty does not apply to any product where the serial number has been removed or obliterated. The warranty also does not apply to any product sold by a reseller to an end user outside of the country where the reseller is located unless (i) Christie has an office in the country where the end user is located or (ii) the required international warranty fee has been paid.
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user’s own expense. CAN ICES-3 (A) / NMB-3 (A) Environmental The product is designed and manufactured with high-quality materials and components that can be recycled and reused. This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from regular waste. Please dispose of the product appropriately and according to local regulations.
Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury. • The components of the Christie Laser Projection System are designed and certified to work together as a unit. Christie components should never be used with third-party components.
Introduction Christie Laser Projection System components LASER INTERLOCK LASER RACK INTERLOCK IN Fiber optic bundle Transmits the collected laser light to the projector. Projector Modulates light from the laser modules and passes it through a projection lens to produce the image on the screen.
Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury. • A qualified technician is required for all installations. • The projection head must use Christie laser modules and laser rack. • Use of the rear safety strap on the projector is mandatory to prevent the projector from tipping.
• Lasers contain a high energy density. These can be dangerous for skin tissue as well as pose an electrical, chemical, and non-ionizing radiation hazard. • Do not operate the Christie Laser Projection System with the laser rack access panels removed.
U.S.A. Only CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT IEC 60825.1: 2007 Translation of label A in French, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Christie Digital Systems Canada Inc. 809 Wellington Street North Kitchener, ON N2G 4Y7 Canada This product complies with performance standards of laser products under 21 CFR Part 1040.10 except with those deviations pursuant to...
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This diagram shows labels below the laser module cover. Do not remove the laser module cover for maintenance or service. The laser module must be repaired at a Christie Digital Factory. Removing the cover voids the warranty. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
Laser Safety Precautions Laser rack laser safety labels This diagram identifies laser safety labels on the laser rack underneath the operator side door The laser rack contains a Class 3B laser product. Do not disassemble components in the laser rack. Disassembling components voids the warranty. Failure to comply result in death or serious injury.
Laser Safety Precautions Projector laser safety labels This diagram shows the laser safety labels on the operator side of the projector. Christie Digital Systems Canada Inc. 809 Wellington Street North Kitchener, ON N2G 4Y7 Canada This product complies with performance standards of laser products under 21 CFR Part 1040.10 except with respect to those...
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Laser Safety Precautions This diagram shows the laser safety labels on the lens side of the projector. EX PO SU AV OID RAD IATIO N IS LASE R TURE THIS APER EMIT TED FROM されま す より ーはこ の - レーザ AVOID EXPOSURE LASER RADIATION IS AVOID EXPOSURE...
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Laser Safety Precautions This diagram shows the laser safety labels that appear on the fiber bundle relay optics. Do not remove the protective housing. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. • Wavelength: 435 nm to 660 nm •...
Laser Safety Precautions Laser module status lights This diagram shows the location of the laser module LED status lights. The laser module is off when the Power LEDs are off. Green Amber White LASER ARMED Armed (Interlocks OK, lasers are charged; may or may not be emitting) POWER On (lasers are...
Laser Safety Precautions Laser rack safety features This diagram shows the laser safety features on the operator side of the laser rack. Emergency stop To shut down the laser modules in an emergency, press E-stop. Key switch Key must be present for the system to run. Laser radiation is not accessible when the key is removed. Manual reset Press Reset following a system restart.
Laser Safety Precautions Projector safety features This diagram shows the location of the laser safety features on the projector. F G H Laser emission indicator lights Bottom two LEDs on both sides emit white light when the lasers are armed. They are off when the lasers are not armed.
Do not install any portion of the fiber bundle next to a heat source. Failure to comply may result in equipment damage. These requirements apply to all Christie Laser Projection System components. • Maximum ambient temperature (operating): 25 °C (95 °F) D4KLH60/Mirage 4KLH Installation Guide 020-101374-01 Rev.
Installation • Minimum ambient temperature (operating): 10 °C (50 °F) • Humidity: 20 % to 80 % maximum • Altitude: 0 to 2000 meters (0 to 6562 feet) External ducting Sufficient ventilation is required around the laser rack to regulate the temperature of the laser modules.
Installation • Separate safety earth terminals are located at the back of the power distribution unit. • Keep the ground wire in the laser rack connected. • Ensure that all AC power connections comply with local and national electrical codes. The electrical installation is subject to the approval of all local authorities having jurisdiction.
Installation Minimum clearance requirements This diagram indicates the minimum clearance requirements for the laser rack and the projector. 500 mm for cable routing at back of the laser rack. 900 mm for fiber routing on operator side of the laser rack. 1000 mm for removal of the laser modules.
Installation Position and set up the laser rack Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury. • Two people are required to set up the laser rack. • Always load the laser modules into the laser rack from the bottom up. •...
Installation Connect external ducting This illustration shows the three recommended cooling configurations. Front plenum installed with air intake and exhaust using heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) ducts. Any combination of the top and side ducts can be used. Front plenum removed with air intake from room and exhaust using HVAC duct. Top or side exhaust duct can be used.
Installation Do not turn on the breakers in the power distribution unit until after the laser modules are installed. 5. Verify the rectifier and power distribution unit status lights are on. Connect power to the laser system network switch Turn the laser system network switch on before turning the laser modules on, so that the system can find the laser modules.
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Installation 2. Remove the panel and place it in the base of the laser rack. The panels must be kept with the laser rack. 3. Continue removing adjacent panels until there is an open slot for each laser module. Do not remove more panels than required because they ensure proper airflow throughout the laser rack.
Installation Connect the interlock cables to the laser modules The power cables are not connected to the laser modules yet. The Interlock cables are a straight through RS422 connection through D-Sub 9-pin connectors. INTERLOCK IN INTERLOCK OUT INTERLOCK IN INTERLOCK OUT INTERLOCK IN INTERLOCK OUT INTERLOCK IN...
Installation 7. Ensure every interlock connection is populated. Connect the power cables Turn off the breakers in the power distribution unit to reduce the shock hazard. Failure to comply could result in minor or moderate injury. 1. Turn off the breakers in the power distribution unit at the bottom of the laser rack. 2.
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Installation Failure to comply with the following may result in equipment damage. • Always keep a protective cap on disconnected fiber optic cables. • Dispose of any used fiber optic cleaning material after use. • Never touch or blow air from your mouth into the end of a fiber optic cable as it can become contaminated and damaged.
16. If the contaminant cannot be removed replace the fiber optic cable with the spare. 17. If there is no clean spare fiber, contact Christie for possible repair. 18. Route the fiber to the right of the stud, ensuring there is no tight bend of force against the fiber.
Installation Position the projector Four or more people are required to safely lift and install the projector. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. Keep the projector lens as parallel to the screen as possible, even if significantly above the screen center.
Lock the feet in place by turning each lock nut until it fits tight against the projector. 19 mm Install the touch panel controller Note that the touch panel controller (TPC) supplied with the Christie Laser Projection System is different from the TPC for lamp-based projectors. D4KLH60/Mirage 4KLH Installation Guide...
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Installation 1. Loosen the mounting arm on the TPC. 2. Place the base of the TPC mounting arm over the ball joint (A) located on the rear panel of the projector. 3. Tighten the mounting arm until it fits snugly on the ball joint. 4.
Installation Install the lens Failure to comply may result in equipment damage. • The primary lens seals the projection head, preventing contaminants from entering the main electronics area. Do not operate the projector without a lens installed. Use a lens plug when installing or transporting the projector.
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Installation 12. If it is dirty, blow the surface with a stream of clean dry air (CDA) to dislodge larger, loose, particles. 13. Re-inspect the fiber optic cable. 14. If the fiber end face still appears contaminated, apply some isopropyl alcohol to the tip of a cotton swab and gently wipe the surface.
Installation 20. Attach the tethered end cap from the fiber optic bundle to the threaded hole on the base of the projector. 21. Replace the breakout ferrule on the fiber optic strain relief with the four screws removed in step 22.
Installation 2. Connect the Ethernet cable to the connector at the bottom of the TPC. 3. Replace the bottom cover feeding the cable through the opening. 4. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the laser system network switch. Set up Mirage 4KLH projectors for 3D The Mirage projector is capable of displaying stereoscopic 3D video sources, relying on additional hardware (stereo emitters and glasses) to complete the display system.
Installation • Christie Digital Systems Mirage 4KLH Series projector • 3D stereo sync cable (for Direct-Input 3D) • A source, usually a computer with a 3D graphics card(s) • Emitter for controlling active shutter glasses A qualified device that mounts in front of the lens of the project to process the light from the lens into a passive polarized light.
Installation Passive stereo 3D configuration The following diagram shows the typical hardware configuration for passive stereo 3D systems: For operation with passive glasses, a 3D polarization filter is placed in front of the lens and is synchronized to the projected frames with the 3D Sync Out signal. 3D system timing Consult the documentation for your glasses or polarization filter and keep their specifications in mind when configuring the projector for 3D operation.
Installation 3D input video configurations The stereo 3D input video stream may be supplied from the video server to the projector in two configurations: Direct-Input 3D or Dual-Input 3D. Configuration Description Direct-Input 3D In this configuration a single video stream is provided by the video server, with the left eye and right eye frames supplied as alternate frames within the video stream.
Installation Connect a video source via DisplayPort The Twin DisplayPort Input Card (TDPIC) accepts digital video data from the DisplayPort sources. Various input configurations are supported. Input Description Requirements Configuration Four-Port Enables connection of four DisplayPort cables to two TDPIC cards Two TDPIC cards (using the 1-IN and 2-IN inputs of two cards in slots 1 and 2, or in slots 3 and 4).
Installation Input Description Requirements Configuration Single One-Port Enables connection of one SDI cable to the 1-IN input of a 3GIC One 3GIC card card (in any slot). In this configuration the SDI input supplies the entire video raster. One-Port, Dual- May be used for Dual-Input 3D configurations.
Installation Twin HDMI Input Connect a video source via DVI The Dual Link DVI Input Card (DDIC) accepts digital video data from DVI sources. Various input configurations are supported; however, the VGA port is not supported. Input Description Requirements Configuration Four-Port Enables connection of four DVI cables to four DDIC cards.
To communicate with a remote computer, server, or an existing network, use an RJ45 cable to connect the Ethernet hub or switch to the Ethernet port, located on the projector MCPU faceplate. When using the Christie serial protocol over Ethernet, connect to port 3002. D4KLH60/Mirage 4KLH Installation Guide...
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Installation For applications or equipment with serial connectors, use the Christie-proprietary serial protocol to communicate with the RS422 port or the RS232 ports on the MCPU faceplate. The RS232 port located on the MCPU faceplate uses Christie-proprietary protocol and is intended for Christie accessories or automation controllers only.
Adjust the Image Always follow the laser safety regulations when completing any mechanical adjustments. Turn the laser power down to a safe level before opening the projector. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. For optimum results, follow the procedures in this section in the order that they appear. Do not complete procedures out of order.
Adjust the Image Test the interlocks Once the projector is running, ensure the safety interlocks are functioning. Before displaying an image from the projector, test the three interlock devices. Every time the interlock is activated, the laser modules turn off. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
Adjust the Image Disconnect all but one laser modules Initial image adjustments require low power from a single laser module. 1. Under Connected Modules, select the IP address of a laser module you want to disconnect. 2. Click Disconnect. 3. Repeat steps 1 to 2 until there is only one laser module connected. Image adjustments performed with low white light Make image adjustments with low light levels from a single laser module.
6. Tap the arrows in the Offset area. Rotate the integrator rod The integrator rod is aligned by Christie. If there are screen shadows, perform this procedure. 1. Unlock and open the optical access door. 2. Loosen the two screws (3 mm hex) securing the retaining clip to the rear of the integrator using an allen key.
Adjust the Image 2. To raise or lower the image, adjust the screw closest to the operator side (right-side when facing screen). 3. To move the image left or right, adjust the screw furthest from the operator side. You may have to repeat the integrator and the fold mirror alignments until the corners are focused and the shadows are off the screen.
Adjust the Image 1. Loosen the lens mount stabilization screw (D) 2. Loosen the horizontal lock screw (A). 3. Extend the lens focus (B) completely. 4. Using the focus knob to retract the lens, adjust the Focus. Watch the image at the left edge of the screen until it comes into focus.
Adjust the Image 2. Loosen the lens mount stabilization screw (D). 3. Loosen the vertical lock screw (A). 4. Extend the lens focus (B) completely. 5. To retract the lens, adjust the Focus knob. Watch the image at the top edge of the screen until it comes into focus.
Adjust the Image Turn on all laser modules The remaining image adjustments require power on all laser modules. 1. In the Laser Bank Control Application under Available Modules, click Connect All. 2. Under System > Power Status, click Standby. The laser module tabs read WARMUP. 3.
Adjust the Image 5. When both sides appear equally blurry, adjust the offsets to re-center the image. 6. Repeat steps 1 to 5 until both sides of the image are focused. 7. Tighten the horizontal lock screw (A) to maintain the adjustments. 8.
Adjust the Image 6. When both sides appear equally blurry, adjust the horizontal and/or vertical offset to re-center the image on the screen. 7. Repeat steps 2 to 6 until the top and bottom of the screen are both well-focused. 8.
• Always wear an electrostatic discharge (ESD) strap and use insulated tools when replacing the light engine or any other circuit board; however, Christie does not recommend wearing a strap while converging a live unit, but to instead ensure frequent contact with the bare metal of the projector to prevent static buildup.
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The recommended normal convergence adjustments are from green to blue and red to green. • Christie recommends that the vertical and rotation adjustment be done first, as they work dependently together, and the horizontal adjustment done last. •...
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Adjust the Image • Do not force the adjustment, the board should move easily with gentle pressure. Evaluate convergence 1. Display either the Alignment Pattern or the Framing Pattern. The framing pattern may not be installed on the projector in some cases. Keep a copy of this pattern on your computer and load it to the projector you are working on if not present.
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Adjust the Image Adjust formatter convergence Remove all jewelry (rings, watches, necklaces, bracelets and so on) before adjusting convergence. Do not apply excessive force on the adjustment screws. This might cause the convergence adjustment to become misaligned once you remove the adjustment tool. The red and green formatters are identical in physical layout and adjuster function.
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Adjust the Image The physical layout of the Formatter boards dictates the behavior of the twist and vertical adjustments: • The adjustment is like a “Twist with the left-side of the screen as a sliding hinge point to allow vertical travel”. •...
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• The horizontal adjustment screw is independent of the twist and vertical adjustments. • Christie recommends that you locate the twist adjustment screw with the 2.5mm Allen driver and leave it in place, resting against the lens mount/formatter board. •...
Adjust the Image c. Green and blue must always be perfectly aligned to each-other (to within 1/4 pixel total in one or a combination of directions.) 2. In certain circumstances, there may be further tolerance deficiencies in the prism assembly in combination with the projection lens that causes the normal Red over-sizing to become slightly non-uniform.
Adjust the Image x = 0.312, y = 0.329 For more precise adjustments, click the cap on the slider and press the up and down arrow keys. 6. Repeat steps 4 to 5 until the measured values are approximately the same as the target white point.
Troubleshooting The section provides information about laser module status on the laser bank control application. Check laser module status 1. View the quick status panels (A). Normally, the quick status panels have a green background. A yellow background indicates a warning, and a red background indicates one or more alarms.
Troubleshooting Code Description Power-up 3. To open a status pane for a particular laser module, click the corresponding quick status panel. 4. To view the alarm type and state, click the Alarms tab. 5. To view the current ambient temperature and warning and alarm thresholds, click the Ambient tab.
Projector Specifications This section provides detailed specifications for the projector head. Power requirements Item Description Voltage 100 -240 VAC Maximum Current 10 A Line Frequency 50 - 60 Hz Inrush Current 45 A maximum D4KLH60/Mirage 4KLH Installation Guide 020-101374-01 Rev. 1 (05-2014)
Projector Specifications Physical specifications Item Description (without lens mount, stack, and feet) 1097 mm (43.2 inches) x 644 mm (245.4 inches) x 432 mm (17.0 inches) Size (L x W x H) (includes lens mount, stack, and feet) (without front shroud) 1211 mm (47.7 inches) x 644 mm (25.4 inches) x 480 mm (19.0 inches) Shipping (includes skid) 1448 mm (57inches) x 914 mm (36 inches) x 711 mm (28 inches)
Projector Specifications Angle Range 360 degrees -105 degrees to 105 degrees -15 degrees to 105 degrees Operating environment Item Description Temperature 10 °C to 25 °C (50 °F to 77 °F) Humidity (non-condensing) 20 % to 80 % Non-operating environment Item Description Temperature...
Laser Module Specifications This section provides detailed specifications for Christie laser modules. Due to continuing research, specifications are subject to change without notice. Power requirements Item Description Voltage 46 -53 VDC Maximum Current 22 A Physical specifications Item Description 3800 mm (31.5 inches) x 443 mm (17.5 inches) x 130 mm (5.25 inches)
Laser Module Specifications Non-operating environment Item Description Temperature -25 °C to 65 °C (-13 °F to 149 °F) Humidity (non-condensing) 0 % to 95 % Accessories Included • Ethernet cable • Interlock cables Additional • Laser Rack P/N 146-103105-xx • DC Power Harness •...
Laser Rack Specifications This section provides detailed specifications for the Christie laser rack. Power requirements One to four single phase circuits power the laser rack. . Item Description Voltage 200 - 240 VAC Maximum Current 24 A Line Frequency 50 - 60 Hz Two single phase circuits for the laser system network switch and the laser bank manager.
Laser Rack Specifications Physical specifications Item Description with front plenum removed 1081.6 mm (42.58 inches) Length with front plenum installed 1375.6 mm (54.16 inches) without side duct installed 644 mm (25.83 inches) Width with side duct installed 744.6 mm (29.31 inches) without top duct installed 2196.6 mm (86.48 inches) with top duct installed...
Regulatory This product conforms to the following regulations related to product safety, environmental requirements and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Due to continuing research, specifications are subject to change without notice. Safety • CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1 • UL 60950-1 • IEC 60950-1 •...
Regulatory • China Ministry of Information Industry Order No.39 (02/2006) on the control of pollution caused by electronic information products, hazardous substances concentration limits (SJ/ T11363-2006), and the applicable product marking requirements (SJ/T11364-2006) Certification The product is designed to comply with the rules and regulations required for the product to be sold in various regional markets, including USA/Canada, EU, Australia/New Zealand, Kuwait, China, Korea, Japan, Mexico, Ukraine, Russia, India, South Africa, and Saudi Arabia.
Installation Checklist Use this checklist to ensure the Christie Laser Projection System installation meets local, municipal, and federal requirements. Theater Information Name: Address: Theater Number: Phone: Technician responsible for classifying product Date of Certification: Name: Phone: Projection System Information Manufacturer:...
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Installation Checklist THEATER CLEARANCE DISTANCES CONFIRMED Nominal Ocular Hazard Distance (NOHD) is confirmed to be____meters from the projector. Describe how the NOHD was confirmed: (Note: If measurements are taken, attach the detector and meter model, serial number, and calibration date) Beam is 2.5 meters above floor where the audience is permitted to stand and/or 1.0 meters below or lateral No objects (except projection window) intercept the beam path within the NOHD...
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