Christie Digital Systems Cp2215 User Manual
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Installation and Setup CP2215 User Manual3020-101225-01 Rev. 1 (01-2014) Lamp Precautions Projector Components - Front • EXPLOSION HAZARD! Wear authorized protective safety gear whenever the lamp door is open! Never attempt to remove the lamp directly after use. The lamp is under significant pressure when hot and cold, and may explode, causing personal injury and/or property damage. Failure to comply results in death or serious injury. • Any lamp used in the projector is under high pressure and must be handled with great care at all times. Lamps may explode if dropped or mishandled. Failure to comply results in death or serious injury. • Never open the lamp door unless you are wearing protective clothing such as that included in a Christie Protective Clothing Safety Kit (P/N: 598900-095). Recommended protective clothing includes, but may not be limited to a polycarbonate face shield, protective gloves, and a quilted ballistic nylon jacket or a welder’s jacket. Christie’s protective clothing recommendations are subject to change. Any local or federal specifications take precedence over Christie recommendations. Failure to comply results in death or serious injury. • Lamp may explode causing bodily harm or death. Always wear protective clothing whenever lamp door is open or while handling lamp. Make sure those within the vicinity of the projector are also suited with protective clothing. Never attempt to access the lamp while the lamp is on. Wait at least 15 minutes after the lamp turns off before powering down, disconnecting from AC and opening the lamp door. Failure to comply results in death or serious injury. A Touch Panel Controller (TPC) A touch-sensitive screen used to control the projector. The TPC can remain mounted on the projector or it can be wall mounted. B Communications Panel External devices are connected here. C Adjustable Feet Turn the adjustable feet to increase or decrease the projector height. See Adjust Tilt and Level the Projector on page 5.
Installation and Setup CP2215 User Manual4020-101225-01 Rev. 1 (01-2014) Projector Components - Rear Position the Projector 1. If you are installing the projector in the optional rack stand (P/N 108-416102-XX) follow the instructions provided with the rack stand to install it. 2. Position the projector so it is centered and parallel with the theatre screen. If space is limited, aim the projector slightly off-center and use lens offset to center the image on the screen. D Air Filter Cover and Air Filter Located behind the air filter cover is a replaceable air filter. The air filter filters the intake air before it begins circulating in the front compartment to cool the main electronics. E Air Intake F Projector Lens See Accessories on page 93 for a list of available lenses. G Top Lid A Service Access Door B Power Cord and AC Receptacle C Lamp Access Door • Two people are required to safely lift and install the projector. • Complete a lamp adjust whenever you move or level the projector or replace the lamp.
Installation and Setup CP2215 User Manual5020-101225-01 Rev. 1 (01-2014) Adjust Tilt and Level the Projector The front-to-back and side-to-side tilt of the projector must not exceed 15 degrees. 1. Loosen the lock nut with a 3/4 in. or 19mm wrench. 2. Turn the adjustable feet on the bottom of the projector clockwise or counter-clockwise 1/8th of a turn at a time to move the projector up or down. When adjusting two or more feet at once, always adjust them the same amount. This keeps equal weight distribution on all feet for stability. 3. Adjust the horizontal position of the projector. 4. Verify that the image is centered and parallel with the top of the screen. If additional adjustments are required, repeat steps 1 and 2. 5. Adjust lens offset, rather than extra projector tilt, if vignetting is not observed. Install the Touch Panel Controller For more information about the touch panel controller (TPC), see The Touch Panel Controller on page 29. 1. Loosen the mounting arm on TPC. 2. Fit the TPC mounting arm over the ball joint (A) located on the rear panel of the projector.
Installation and Setup CP2215 User Manual6020-101225-01 Rev. 1 (01-2014) 3. Tighten the mounting arm until it fits tightly on the ball joint. 4. Connect the cable from the TPC to the connector located on the projector rear panel. 5. Tilt the TPC to adjust the viewing angle. Connect the Exhaust Duct You must install the optional duct (P/N: 119-103105-xx) if an air volume of 9,000 BTU (per hour) cannot be ventilated from the room in which the projector is installed. When using an external duct, the duct must include a heat extractor and blower that maintains a minimum of 450 cubic feet per minute (CFM) at the projector exhaust opening when the projector is operating at 25°C at an elevation of 914 meters (3,000 feet) or less. Add an extractor or a booster if there is insufficient airflow. Do not mount the extractor on the projector as this may introduce some vibration into the image. 1. Align the duct with mounting holes on the side of the projector. 2. Hold the duct in position and secure it to the projector with 4 M5 screws.
Installation and Setup CP2215 User Manual7020-101225-01 Rev. 1 (01-2014) Install the Lens The lens seals the projection head, preventing contaminants from entering the main electronics area. Do not operate the projector without a lens installed. Install a lens plug when you install or transport the projector. 1. Move the lens clamp on the front of the projector to the open position. 2. Position the lens so the lens retaining ring mounts align with the lens mount. 3. Remove the lens caps from the front and rear of the lens. 4. Insert the lens straight into the lens mount opening without turning. Magnets inside the lens mount help position the lens. 5. Insert and tighten the 2 lens mount hex screws shipped separately with the projector. Lens caps must be removed or they can melt and damage the lens.
Installation and Setup CP2215 User Manual8020-101225-01 Rev. 1 (01-2014) 6. Move the lens clamp to the locked position. Install the Lamp 1. If the projector is operating, turn it off and allow it to cool a minimum of 15 minutes. 2. Turn the breaker switch for the projector off. 3. Disconnect the projector from AC power. 4. Put on your protective clothing, face shield, and gloves. 5. Insert the key in the lamp door lock, turn the key, and open the lamp door. 6. Loosen the 2 thumbscrews (A and B) and open the lamp access door. This procedure should only be performed by a Christie accredited technician. High-pressure lamp may explode if improperly handled. Always wear approved protective safety clothing whenever the lamp door is open or when handling the lamp. Failure to comply results in death or serious injury.
Installation and Setup CP2215 User Manual9020-101225-01 Rev. 1 (01-2014) 7. Loosen the cathode screw (D) with the 5 mm hex key attached to the lamp door. 8. Install the lamp: a. Remove the tape from the ends of the protective case. b. Remove the plastic packing material from the lamp. c. Remove the cathode nut from the lamp before removing it from the case. d. Hold the anode end of the new lamp in your left hand and angle it up through the hole in the back of the reflector assembly. e. Insert your right index and middle finger through the back of the reflector and guide the lamp onto the cathode clamp. Be careful not to hit the lamp against the reflector. AAnode Terminal BAnode Wire CReflector DCathode Screw ECathode Nut FCathode Clamp Handle the lamp by the cathode/anode end shafts only, never the glass. DO NOT over-tighten. DO NOT stress the glass in any way. Check leads. Make sure the anode (+) lead between the lamp and igniter is well away from any projector metal, such as the reflector or fire wall. Failure to comply could result in minor or moderate injury.
Installation and Setup CP2215 User Manual10020-101225-01 Rev. 1 (01-2014) f. Hand-tighten the cathode nut (E). Make sure the smooth portion of the nut is against the cathode clamp. g. Tighten the cathode screw (D) with a hex key. h. Align the ring terminal on the anode wire (B) with the mounting position, ensuring the crimped side of the wire is facing out. i. Tighten the anode screw. j. Route the anode lead away from nearby metal surfaces. 9. Close the lamp access door and tighten the 2 thumbscrews. 10. Close and lock the rear access door. Make sure the hex key is placed back into its holder before closing the rear access door. Connect Devices to the Projector To display content, you must connect a device that is capable of storing or playing content to the projector. Projector Connections and Status LEDs ItemDescription A Indicates the status of the regulator. A solid blue LED indicates the regulator is enabled. If the LED is not illuminated, the regulator is not enabled.
Installation and Setup CP2215 User Manual11020-101225-01 Rev. 1 (01-2014) B• SOFTST - (Software State) Indicates the state of the software application running on the ICP. During normal operation, this LED blinks. During start up, the LED changes from off to blinking. • OSST - (Operating System State) Indicates the state of the ICP operating system. During normal operation, the LED is green. During start up, the LED changes from off to green. • FMTST - (FMT FPGA State) Indicates the state of the FMT FPGA. During normal operation, the LED is green. When the power is turned on, the LED turns green immediately. • ICPST - (ICP FPGA State) Indicates the configured state of the ICP FPGA. During normal operation, the LED is green. When the power is turned on, the LED turns green immediately. C• PORT B - Indicates the status of the USB port. A green LED indicates the port is active. If the LED is not illuminated, the port is inactive. • PORT A - Indicates the status of the USB port. A green LED indicates the port is active. If the LED is not illuminated, the port is inactive. D Indicates the status of the Integrated Cinema Processor (ICP). A green LED indicates the ICP is operating correctly. A red LED indicates a communication issue. If the LED is not illuminated, the ICP is inactive. E• STBY - The LED is green when the standby power supply is active. If the LED is not illuminated, the standby power supply has failed or the projector circuit breaker is off. • PWR - The LED is green when the Low Voltage Power Supply (LVPS) is active. If the LED is not illuminated, the LVPS has failed or the projector circuit breaker is off. • RUN - The LED flashes green when the projector is operating normally. If the LED is not illuminated or solid green, a communication, software, or hardware error has occurred. If the LED is yellow, the projector cannot communicate with the touch panel controller (TPC). • PIB - The LED is green when the Projector Intelligence Board (PIB) is detected and operating correctly. A red LED indicates a communication error. A flashing red LED indicates the PIB is not installed correctly. If the LED is not illuminated, the PIB is inactive. • ICP - The LED is green when the ICP is operating correctly. A red LED indicates a communication issue. If the LED is not illuminated, the ICP is inactive. • LD - The LED is green when the Link Decrypter (LD) is active. • IMB - The LED is green when the Integrated Media Block (IMB) is operating correctly. A red LED indicates a communication issue. If the LED is not illuminated, the IMB is inactive. F Indicates marriage status. In full power mode, a green LED indicates that the projector is properly married and encrypted content can be displayed. A red LED indicates marriage is broken and encrypted content cannot be displayed. G Turns the projector and the lamp on and opens the douser. Press and hold the button to close the douser, turn the lamp off, and keep the power on. It is recommended that you use this button only when the TPC is unavailable. H Resets the projector electronics. After restarting, the projector returns to its previous power mode. You must strike the lamp manually. I Connects the projector to 3D devices such as MasterImage or RealD. J A Simple Contact Closure Interface (SCCI) port that uses a simple dry contact closure to turn the lamp on or off or open or close the douser. K Connects the projector to a computer. L Connects the projector to Christie or third-party automation equipment. Utilizes the Christie- proprietary protocol. M Connects the projector to a 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet connection. ItemDescription
Installation and Setup CP2215 User Manual12020-101225-01 Rev. 1 (01-2014) Connect the Projector to a Computer Connect one end of an Ethernet or a RS232 cable to the Ethernet or the RS232 PIB port on the projector communications panel and the other end to your computer. To communicate with the projector, the projector must be added to the same network as the computer. See Add the Projector to a Network on page 16. Connect Devices to the 3D Terminal See View 3D Content on page 65. Connect Devices to the GPIO Port The GPIO port is a 37-pin D-sub connector located on the PIB input panel. The port provides 8 input and 7 output signals for connecting external devices to the projector. To configure the pins on the connector, tap Menu > Administrator Setup > GPIO Setup. Each available pairing of pins (±) is defined as an input or an output. Four inputs and three outputs are predefined. If you want the projector to respond to an incoming signal, configure a pin as an input. If you want an external device to respond to the projector as an output signal, configure a pin as an output. N Connects the projector to external input and output devices, such as the Christie ACT. O Connects the projector to non-cinema video and graphics sources. These are single-link ports for single-link cables and connectors. The connectors can be used together as a twin-link DVI port. P Connects the projector to high-definition cinema sources. The connectors can be used together to deliver Dual Link HD-SDI following the SMPTE 372M standard. PINPositiveNegativeDescription GPIN #1 Pin 1 Pin 20 3-D L/R Input Reference GPIN #2 Pin 2 Pin 21 3-D L/R Display Reference GPIN #3 Pin 3 Pin 22 Reserved GPIN #4 Pin 4 Pin 23 Reserved GPIN #5 Pin 5 Pin 24 Input GPIN #6 Pin 6 Pin 25 Input GPIN #7 Pin 7 Pin 26 Input GPIN #8 Pin 8 Pin 27 Input GPOUT #1 Pin 9 Pin 28 External 3-D L/R Output Reference GPOUT #2 Pin 10 Pin 29 Reserved ItemDescription