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    							Section 4: Maintenance  
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    5. REMOVE THE LAMP MODULE 
    Firmly grasp the lamp by its housing only and pull it straight out (lamp slides 
    along guides) until it is free. See Figure 4.4. Discard the lamp using safe 
    disposal/recycling practices.
     
     
     
    6. INSERT THE NEW LAMP MODULE 
    Align the new lamp with the top and bottom guides on the left side of the lamp 
    compartment (see Figure 4.5). Slide the lamp all the way in – a slightly harder 
    push may be required right at the end to ensure it’s fully seated into the terminal 
    block.  
     
    NOTE: The lamp module must make full contact
     with the terminal block. The 
    projector will not power up again if the lamp is not fully connected to the terminal 
    block. 
     
           Figure 4.5. Insert New Lamp Module
     
     
     WARNING  
    Improper installation could cause a serious 
    meltdown inside the projector. 
    7. LOCK IN THE NEW LAMP MODULE 
    Pull out and turn the lamp lock lever (turned up in Step 4) ¼ turn clockwise to 
    “lock” the lamp in place.  
    Figure 4.4. Remove Lamp Module  
    						
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    NOTE: If you can’t turn the lamp lock into position, it is likely the lamp is not 
    fully inserted. In this case, partially remove the lamp and try pushing it back in 
    again. Then, try switching the lock lever to the “lock” position. 
     
    8. REPLACE THE LAMP DOOR 
    Replace the lamp door and secure it with the two (2) screws removed in Step 2. 
    IMPORTANT: The lamp module is calibrated for maximum performance and 
    brightness in this projector. Do not attempt to re-align or adjust the lamp module. 
     
    9. RECORD THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE NEW LAMP  
    • Plug in the projector and power it up. 
    • In the Lamp menu, select “Change Lamp”. 
    • In the Lamp S/N text box, enter the serial number. 
    • Press to record the number and to reset the lamp timer. The timer will now 
    begin to log time for the new lamp. 
     
     
     
                      
    IMPORTANT: If you neglect to enter a serial number, the lamp timer will not 
    reset to “0” and will therefore be inaccurate. The lamp life limit may then expire 
    prematurely. 
     
      
    						
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    The two filters located at the front and left side of the projector should be replaced 
    whenever the lamp is replaced. If you are working in an extremely dusty 
    environment you may want to replace the filters sooner. Use the filters provided in 
    the Christie approved Lamp and Filter Kit for your specific projector model. 
    1. TURN OFF THE PROJECTOR, COOL and UNPLUG 
    Before removing or installing a filter, turn off the projector and allow it to cool for 
    five minutes before unplugging. 
    2. REMOVE FILTER ACCESS 
    PANELS 
    Loosen the captive screw(s) on the filter 
    access panels using a #2 Phillips 
    screwdriver. (Front access panel located 
    to the left of the lens – one screw. Left 
    side access panel – three screws. See 
    Figure 4.6.) 
     
    3. REPLACE FILTERS 
    Pull the old filters out of the projector and discard. Do not reuse filters. Insert the 
    new filters with the wired side in. See Figure 4.7. 
     
    Figure 4.7. Insert New Filters
     
     
    4. REPLACE ACCESS PANELS 
    Replace the two (2) filter access panels and tighten the screws loosened in step 1. 
     
     
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      Procedure 
            Figure 4.6. Remove Filter Access Panels 
    						
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    A variety of lenses can accommodate different throw distances and specific types of 
    installations. Refer to Section 6 - Specifications for details. To change a lens, follow 
    the steps below. No tools are required for “compact” lenses shown. 
    Turn off the projector, cool and unplug 
    NOTE: If necessary, a lens can be swapped out while the projector is running, but this 
    can result in dust being drawn into the projector. Avoid if possible.  
    Before removing or installing any lens, turn off the projector and allow the fans to 
    cool the lamp before unplugging the projector. Ensure that the lens cap is on. 
     WARNING   
    Unplug the projector. 
     
    Figure 4.8. Lens Assembly 
    Install the lens cap and press the lens release button 
    See Figure 4.9. 
     
    Figure 4.9. Depressing Lens Release 
    4.5  Replacing the  
    Projection Lens 
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    Rotate the lens  
    Rotate the lens counter-clockwise until 
    the tabs are free from the lens retainer 
    ring. See Figure 4.10A. 
    NOTE: The connector slide assembly 
    allows the connector to move as the 
    lens is rotated. 
    Pull lens out 
    Lens connectors will disconnect when 
    you pull the lens straight out from the 
    projector. See Figure 4.10B. 
     
    Insert new lens. 
    NOTE: Remove small rear cap! Keep front cap on. 
    • Electrical connector: Line up male connector on the lens with the female 
    connector on the connector slide assembly. 
    • Insert lens: Align the tabs on the lens plate lock with the slots in the lens 
    retainer ring. Push the lens in approximately ½ inch. 
    • Rotate the lens: Rotate the lens clockwise until the tabs are tightly secured and 
    the lens release button CLICK. 
    • Secure lock-down screws 
    (optional): For added stability, 
    secure the adjustment screws 
    provided on the lens-retaining ring 
    (see Figure 4.11). If you have 
    installed a large zoom lens, one or 
    more of the screws may be 
    inaccessible—simply tighten those 
    that are accessible (Figure 4.12). 
    NOTE: Recommended for heaviest 
    lenses such as 0.73:1 and 1.2:1. 
    Power Up  
    Remove the lens cap and power up the 
    projector. 
    Reposition the Projector for New 
    Lens 
    Reposition the projector closer or further 
    from the screen as necessary for the screen 
    and the new lens type – refer to lens 
    descriptions in Section 2, Section 6 and 
    Appendix D, Throw Distance. In a 
    permanent installation, always use the appropriate throw distance formula to calculate 
    the best position for the projector.   STEP 3 f 
     
    Figure 4.10. Rotating the Lens 
     STEP 4 f 
     STEP 5 f 
     
    Figure 4.11. Adjustable Screws on 
    Retaining Ring 
     
    Figure 4.12. View With Zoom Lens 
    Installed 
     STEP 5 f 
     STEP 6 f  
    						
    							Section 5 
    Troubleshooting 
     
    020-100001-01 Rev. 01 (04/07) 5-1 
     
    If the projector does not appear to be operating properly, note the symptoms present and use the following guide to 
    assist you. If you cannot resolve the problems yourself, contact your dealer for assistance. 
    NOTE: A qualified service technician
     is required when opening the projector to diagnose any “probable cause”. 
     
     
    The projector is on but there’s no display... 
    1. Was a lens cover accidentally left on? Remove lens cover. 
    2. Ensure the shutter is OPEN. 
    3. Is the lamp ignited? Check for interlock problems such as an open lamp door OR 
    check for light spillage out the back. 
    4. Is the correct input selected? Check cable connections. 
    5. Check if menus appear on screen. 
    6. Can you access test patterns? Ensure a full black test pattern has not been selected 
    for display—press 
    Menu  to access test patterns, then cycle patterns with 
     keys. Check your source connections again. 
    Severe motion artifacts… 
    1. Most likely there is a synchronization problem with reversed 3/2 pull-down in 
    60Hz-to-24Hz film-to-digital conversion in your source. Correct at the source. 
    Image appears “squeezed” or vertically stretched into center of screen 
    1. Check your Resizing selection. 
    The display is jittery or unstable… 
    1. If the display is jittery or blinking erratically, ensure that the source is properly 
    connected and of adequate quality for detection. With a poor quality or 
    improperly connected source, the projector will repeatedly attempt to display an 
    image, however briefly. 
    2. The horizontal or vertical scan frequency of the input signal may be out of range 
    for the projector. Refer to Section 6, Specifications for scan frequency ranges. 
    3. The sync signal may be inadequate. Correct the source problem. 
    The display is faint… 
    1. Brightness and/or contrast and/or gamma may be set incorrectly.  
    2. The source may be double terminated. Ensure the source is terminated only once. 
    3. The source (if non-video) may need a different sync tip clamp location. 
    5.1 Displays 
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    The upper portion of the display is waving, tearing or jittering… 
    1. This can sometimes occur with video or VCR sources. Check your source. 
    Portions of the display are cut off or wrap to the opposite edge… 
    1. Resizing and/or blanking may need adjustment. 
    2. The horizontal or vertical scan frequency of the input signal may be out of range 
    for the projector. Refer to Section 6, Specifications for scan frequency ranges. 
    The display appears compressed … 
    1. The frequency of the pixel-sampling clock is incorrect for the current source. 
    2. Resizing, vertical stretch and positioning options may be improperly adjusted for 
    the incoming source signal. 
    Data is cropped from edges 
    1. Check settings for Blanking. 
    2. If incoming data is still missing from the image, reduce the image size to within 
    the display area available in the projector.  
    Display quality appears to drift from good to bad, bad to good… 
    1. The source input signal may be of low quality. 
    2. The H or V frequency of the input may have changed at the source end. 
    The display has suddenly frozen… 
    1. It’s possible that excessive voltage noise on the AC or ground input has 
    interrupted the projector’s ability to lock on to a signal. Power down the projector 
    and disconnect from AC. Then plug in again and power up as usual. 
    Colors in the display are inaccurate… 
    1. Try Auto Setup. 
    2. The color, tint, color space, color temperature and/or other settings may require 
    adjustment. 
    3. Ensure signal connections are correct. 
    4. Ensure the proper channel for this source is being used. 
    Values in Color Saturation slide bars vary over time… 
    1. Once defined, Color Saturation slide bar values fluctuate over time and will likely 
    be different upon subsequent visits to this menu. This is normal and should be 
    ignored, as these changes do not redefine the x/y coordinates or color gamut. 
    The display is not rectangular… 
    1. Check leveling of the projector. Ensure the lens surface and screen are as parallel 
    to each other as possible. 
    2. Is the vertical offset correct? Adjust as necessary using the vertical offset knob. 
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    The display is “noisy”… 
    1. Display adjustment at your input source may be required. Adjust pixel tracking, 
    phase and filter. Noise is particularly common on YPbPr signals from a DVD 
    player. (If using a PC source, adjust using a high-frequency test pattern with one 
    pixel on/off throughout.) 
    2. The video input may not be terminated. Ensure the video input is terminated 
    (75Ω). If it is the last connection in a loop-through chain, the video input should 
    be terminated at the last source input only. 
    3. The input signal and/or signal cables carrying the input signal may be of poor 
    quality. 
    4. If the distance between the input source device and the projector is greater than 25 
    feet, signal amplification/conditioning may be required. 
    5. If the source is a VCR or off-air broadcast, detail may be set too high. 
     
     
    1. If the lamp won’t ignite, there may be an interlock failure such as an open lamp 
    door, or failed lamp fan. An error code will display on the status LED display 
    located on the built in keypad. 
    2. If a temperature is too high (e.g. “DMD over critical temp limit”), the lamp will 
    not ignite until the temperature is low enough. Cool the projector and try again. 
    3. For suspected communication failures, power-down the projector and try again.  
    4. If the lamp does not ignite after a second and third try, replace the lamp. 
    1. Try increasing the lamp power. 
    2. The DMDs may be overheated. 
    3. Replace the lamp. 
    1. Increase lamp power, if possible. 
    2. Replace the lamp. 
    1. Ensure the “Intensity” is selected in the Lamp menu. Other lamp modes disable 
    LiteLOC™. 
    2. If the lamp power has increased to its maximum in order to maintain a LiteLOC™ 
    setting, LiteLOC™ is automatically terminated. If the values shown in the Lamp 
    menu indicate that the lamp power has reached this “over-drive” state, either 
    reduce your LiteLOC™ setting or install a new lamp. 
     
    1. Ensure the Ethernet settings are valid for your site—all network devices should 
    have the same subnet mask and unique IP addresses. 
    2. Ensure any address changes have been saved, and re-boot to implement.  
    If you still have trouble establishing communications with a projector added to an 
    existing Ethernet network, the projector’s IP address is likely in conflict with 
    another address already in use. Contact your network administrator. 
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     Or Dimness 
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    5.3 Ethernet  
    						
    							Section 6 
    Specifications 
     
    020-100001-01 Rev. 01 (04/07)  6-1 
     
    NOTES: 1) Due to continuing research, specifications are subject to change without notice. 2) 
    Specifications apply to all models unless otherwise noted. 
     
    Resolution 
    SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) for DS+6K-5Kc-8K/MirageS+3K-6K-8K/Matrix S+2K- 5K 
    and DLV1400-DX 
    HD (1920 x 1080, widescreen) for HD6K-5Kc-8K-7Kc/Mirage HD3-HD6-
    HD8/Matrix HD2-HD4-HD7/DLV1920-DX 
    HD2 (1280 x 720, widescreen) for DW3K-3Kc/DW6K-6Kc 
    Achievable Brightness (ANSI lumens 9 point, fully open aperture) 
    500W    Min. Nom. Max.
     
    Mirage S+3K 2000  3000 3500 
    DLV1400-DX 2000 3000 3500 
    Matrix S+2K  2000 3000 3500 
    Mirage HD3 2000 2700 3500 
    Matrix HD2  1900 2500 3200  
    DLV1920-DX  2000 2700 3500 
    1000W 
    Christie DS+6K 5500   6500  7500 
    Christie DS+5Kc 5500 6500 7500  
    Mirage S+6K 5500 6500 7500  
    Matrix S+5K 4320 5200 5800  
    DW3K   4500  -  - 
    DW3Kc  4500 - -  
    Mirage HD6 5300 5900 7500 
    Matrix HD4 4320 5200 5800  
    HD5Kc  4320 5200 5800 
    HD6K  5300 5900 7500  
    1200W 
    Christie DS+8K  7000 8000 8800  
    Mirage S+8K 7000 8000 8800  
    DW6K  6300 - -  
    DW6Kc  6300   -  - 
    HD8K  7000 8000 8800  
    HD7Kc  5580 6200 7000 
    Mirage HD8   7000 7800 8800 
    Matrix HD7   5580 6200 7000
    6.1 Specifications 
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