Summary of Contents for Christie D4KLH60 Mirage 4KLH
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D4KLH60 Mirage 4KLH U s e r M a n u a l 020-101375-02...
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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.
Introduction This manual is intended for professionally trained operators of the Christie Laser Projection System. These operators are qualified to replace the lens and external air filters, but should not attempt to install or service the projector. Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury.
Only qualified service technicians are permitted to open projector enclosures and only if the projector is disconnected from AC power. Failure to comply could result in minor or moderate injury. Christie Laser Projection System components LASER INTERLOCK LASER RACK INTERLOCK IN Fiber optic bundle Transmits the collected laser light to the projector.
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Introduction Ethernet cables Connects the laser bank manager and the projector to the network. Laser bank manager Runs the laser bank control application that manages the laser modules. Interlock cable (9-pin) Carries the signal for the emergency stop, key switch, and laser modules to verify a safe connection between the laser modules and the projector.
• 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 IEC630825-1: 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 LM 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 LM 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.
Hazard calculations are dependent on the number of light modules and the lens installed. This table lists hazard distances for Christie projector lenses with the zoom adjusted to its most hazardous position. Contact Christie support for assistance calculating hazard distances specific to your installation.
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5.5-8.0 DLPCine HB Zoom Lens (108-280101-01) 7.24:1 8.75 2.65 5.5-8.0 DLPCine HB Zoom Lens (108-280101-01) 7.24:1 14.95 3.45 This table lists hazard distances for Christie projector high contrast lenses with the zoom adjusted to its most hazardous position. Light Projection Lens Extended Skin Modules Throw...
Operate the Projector This section describes how to operate the projector. Touch Panel Controller The touch panel controller (TPC) is a touch-sensitive screen used to control the projector. You can use the TPC to turn the projector and the laser modules on or off, select channels, and view status information.
Operate the Projector 3. Check the Ethernet cable between the projector and the laser system network switch is securely attached. 4. Check the Ethernet cable between the laser bank manager and the laser system network switch is securely attached. 5. Turn on the laser bank manager. 6.
Operate the Projector 3. To release the E-stop, rotate the knob clockwise. 4. Press Manual Reset on the projector. Test the projector emergency stop 1. Press the emergency stop button on the projector. 2. Check the status lights on the back of the projector are off. 3.
Operate the Projector Turn the projector off 1. On the touch panel controller, tap the Home tab. 2. Tap the Power button. 3. If performing maintenance on the projector or removing the outer skins, disconnect the projector from AC power. See Shut down for maintenance on page 42.
Status and Settings This section provides information on displaying the status of the projector states and on displaying and changing projector settings. Tabs The touch panel controller (TPC) windows are structured across a series of six tabs on the top of the display.
Status and Settings Status tab details Window Description Alarms Display the location and the fault condition for any active alarms. Configuration Display the projector model, serial number, output resolution, and build date. Cooling Display the status of the liquid cooling module and the cooling fans. Lamp Info Display the laser bank manager version, state, and status, the laser system interlock, and the laser light levels detected by the color sensor board.
Add Devices Add Devices This section describes input connections and how to connect devices to the projector. Connect devices to the projector 1. To access the communication ports, remove the access panel. 2. Route all cables along the channels located on the bottom of the projector and up through the opening in the frame to the communication port.
Add Devices Input Description Requirements Configuration Single One-Port Enables connection of one DisplayPort cable to the 1-IN input of a One TDPIC card TDPIC card (any slot). In this configuration the DisplayPort input supplies the entire video raster. One-Port, Dual- May be used for Dual-Input 3D configurations.
Add Devices Connect a video source using HDMI The Twin HDMI Input Card (THIC) accepts digital video data from HDMI sources. Various configurations are supported. Input Description Requirements Configuration Four-Port Enables connection of four HDMI cables to two THIC cards (using Two THIC cards the 1-IN and 2-IN inputs of two cards in slots 1 and 2, or in slots 3 and 4).
Add Devices 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. Each DVI Four DDIC cards input supplies one quadrant of a 4K input image.
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 User Manual...
Add Devices 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.
3D source material. Hardware requirements Note the following hardware requirements for stereo 3D applications: • 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) •...
View 3D Content • A video stream from a video source prepared to be sequential content (for Direct-Input 3D) or two video streams from a video source that has been prepared to be supplied left eye and right eye concurrently and frame locked (Dual-Input 3D) Active stereo 3D configuration The following diagram shows the typical hardware configuration for active stereo 3D systems: In response to the 3D Sync Out signal from the projector, the IR emitter emits an infrared...
View 3D Content 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.
View 3D Content 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.
View 3D Content This adjusts the timing of the sync pulse in relation to the dark time transition on the DMDs. Use the default value of 0 as a starting point. Configure the projector for the 3D source 1. Select the channel (from the Home tab) best suited for the 3D source. 2.
Laser Bank Control Application The laser bank control application manages the operation of the laser modules. Start the laser bank control application The laser bank control application automatically starts when the laser bank manager starts. 1. If you need to restart it, click Start > Laser Bank Control Application. You are automatically logged in as Operator, which does not require a password.
Deactivate and activate a laser device. Plus actions from lower levels. Service Change alarm thresholds, laser output. Disable and enable two of the five fans. Update firmware. Change some register settings. Plus actions from lower level. Engineering Christie Digital access only. Factory Christie Digital access only. Status Unused.
Laser Bank Control Application User Permissions SNMP Unused. 3. If you are changing to a higher user level, type your password and press Enter. If you are changed to a lower user level, you do not have to enter your password. Create a channel configuration You must be logged in as Advanced or higher to create a configuration.
1. Remove the rear top cover. 2. Check the coolant level in the coolant reservoir. 3. If the coolant level is below the minimum level indicator, contact your Christie service technician to refill the coolant. Inspect and Clean Optics Unnecessary cleaning of optics can increase the risk of degrading delicate coatings and surfaces.
3. Gently wipe the surface using a figure eight motion. Repeat until the blemish is removed. Inspect the Card Cage Filter Use only high efficiency Christie approved filters. Never operate the projector without the filter installed. You should check the condition of the card cage air filter monthly. Clean or replace the card cage air filter sooner if you are operating the projector in a dusty or dirty environment.
Maintenance 4. If the filter appears dirty and you cannot see through it, replace it with a new paper filter, or clean it if it is a washable filter. See Cleaning a Washable Filter on page 44. If the filter appears clean, continue to step 4. 5.
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Maintenance 1. Tap and hold the red power button on the TPC Main panel to turn the projector off. 2. Disconnect the projector from AC power or turn the circuit breaker off. 3. Install the lens cap and turn the lens clamp to the open position. 4.
Troubleshooting This section provides information and procedures for resolving common issues. If you cannot . So resolve an issue, contact Christie support that a support representative can better assist you, have the model and serial number of your projector ready.
Flicker, shadows, or dimness • Ensure the douser is open. • Fold mirror misalignment. Contact your Christie accredited service technician to resolve the issue. • Integrator rod misalignment. Contact your Christie accredited service technician to resolve the issue.
Troubleshooting Issue Resolution The projector is on, but • Make sure the lens cover is removed from the lens. alternate content does not • Make sure the lasers are armed. display • Make sure the douser is open. • On the main TPC screen, tap •...
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Menu > Status > RGB Sensor. If it is offline, press and hold the power button to put the projector in power on mode and press Manual Reset on the projector. Contact Christie support. • Make sure the wall breaker providing AC to the Laser Rack is on.
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 User Manual 020-101375-02 Rev. 1 (06-2015)
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 Operating position This diagram shows how the projection can be positioned. Angle Range -105 degrees to 105 degrees 360 degrees 15 degrees to -105 degrees 360 degrees -105 degrees to 105 degrees -15 degrees to 105 degrees 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 Rack Specifications This section provides detailed specifications for the LM Rack (Full) and LM Rack (Half). Power requirements One to four single phase circuits power the LM Rack (Full). One to three single phase circuits power the LM Rack (Half). Item Description Voltage...
Laser Rack Specifications Physical specifications LM Rack (Full) 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)
Laser Rack Specifications Item Description without top duct installed 1529.8 mm (60.23 inches) with top duct installed Height 1629.8 mm (64.17 inches) with fiber optic bundle routed through top 1879.8 mm (74.01 inches) Weight 204.1 kg (450 pounds) with rear door removed 193.7 kg (427 pounds) The optional earthquake kit adds 10 mm (0.39 inches) to the height.
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 • EU Directive (2012/19/EU) on waste and electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and the applicable official amendment(s). • 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...
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