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    							Appendix A: Specifications
    CP2230 User ManualA-7020-100430-07 Rev. 1 (05-2014)
    A.4.2 TPC-650H
    Type of DisplayColor VGA TFT LCD, backlit
    Display Size 144.8 mm (5.7 inches) diagonal
    Display Resolution (H x V pixels) 640 x 480
    Maximum Dimensions (W x H x D) 195 mm x 148 mm x 58 mm
    Integrated Operating System Microsoft Windows
    ® XPe
    Communication Interface w ith cinema projector 10/1000Base-T Ethernet
    Power Requirement 0.71A (typical)
    Interface Connector  12-pin Ci rcular connector (push-pull)
    A.5 Power Requirements
    A.5.1 AC Input
    Voltage Range200 - 240 VAC
    Line Frequency 50 Hz - 60 Hz nominal
    Inrush Current 70 A maximum
    Current Consumption 6 A maximum (at 200 VAC)
    Power Consumption 120 W maximum
    Current Rating of AC Input 10-15 A maximum (Specified Wall Breaker)
    A.5.2 Lamp (DC)
    Operating Voltage Range 18-46 VDC
    Start-up Voltage (Open Circuit) 135-175 VDC
    Operating Current Range 50-180 A 
    Connector Type Field Wireable Lugs
    A.5.3 7kW Lamp Power Supply
    Nominal Voltage Range Low line: 200-230 VAC
    High line: 380-415 VAC
    Operating Voltage Range Low line: 180-253 VAC
    High line: 342-456 VAC
    Number of Phases 3
    Line Frequency 50-60Hz nominal
    Inrush current 120 A max. 
    Current per Phase Low line: 35 A max.
    High line: 23 A max.
    Power Consumption 8.8 kW max. (at max. output for 6kW lamp plus head)
    Current Rating of 3Phase AC Input 37A (50A breaker required) 
    						
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    A.5.4 Lamp Power Supply Output to Projection Head
    Operating Voltage Range 18-46 VDC
    Start-up Voltage (Open Circuit) 135-175 VDC
    Operating Current Range 50-180 A
    Ripple  1% max (at 25°C, rated input and rated output)
    Connector Type Field Wireable Lugs
    A.5.5 Lamp Power Supply Power Receptacle Output
    Operating Voltage Range 200-230 VAC
    Operating Current Range - Projection Head 6 A
    Operating Current Range - Heat Extractor  1 A
    Current Rating of Input Both run from 15 A breaker (internal)
    A.5.6 UPS AC Input
    Voltage Range100 - 240 VAC
    Line Frequency 50 Hz - 60 Hz nominal
    Inrush Current 70 A maximum
    Current Consumption  12 A maximum at 100 VAC
    Power Consumption 1200 W maximum
    Current Rating of AC Input 15 A maximum (Specified Wall Breaker)
    A.6 Lamp
    Type: Xenon arc
    Power (software adjustable): CDXL-20 1000W min., 2000W nom., 2200W max.
    CDXL-30 1800W min., 3000W nom., 3300W max.
    CDXL-45 2700W min., 4500W nom., 4950W max.
    CDXL-60 3600W min., 6000W nom., 6600W max.
    CDXL-60SD 3600W min., 6000W nom., 7000W max.
    NOTES : 1)  The lamp power supply is current regulated to a maximum of 180 A. Therefore the maximum 
    power specification for a given lamp may not be achievable until the la mp has aged, since lamp voltage 
    increases with hours of use.  2) The maximum power of the lamp power su pply is restricted to 7000W ± 100W. 
    Average Life: CDXL-20 3500 hours
    CDXL-30 2500 hours
    CDXL-45 900 hours
    CDXL-60 1000 hours
    CDXL-60SD 700 hours at 6.5kW / 350 hours at 7 kW 
    						
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    Wait time between lamp strikes: 2 minutes min.
    Warm-up time to full brightness 20 minutes max.
    NOTE : cinema projectors typically force a 10 minute cool  down period. Ensure you do not re-strike the lamp 
    any sooner than 2 minu tes into this cool down period  since hot re-strikes reduce lamp life. 
    Other lamps with bulb diameters no t exceeding 70mm may also be used , however the cinema projector may 
    not meet its specified light output ra ting. Such lamps include the following:
    CXL-20 (2.0kW Xenolite® bulb)
    NOTE : CXL-20 lamp requires lamp adaptor k it listed below in Section A.10 Accessories
    CXL-30 (3.0kW Xenolite® bulb)
    A.7 Physical Specifications
    Overall Size (L x W x H): 1211 mm (47.7 inches) x 635 mm (25.0 inches) x 483 mm 
    (including lens mount, stack and feet) (19.0 inches)
    We i g h t : As installed with lens  111 kg (245 lbs) 
    Shipping (includes packaging) 143 kg (315 lbs)
    Operating Position: Rotation about projection axis ± 15 degrees maximumTilt of projection axis from horizontal ± 15 degrees maximum
    A.8 Regulatory
    This product conforms to the following regulations rela ted to product safety, environmental requirements and 
    electromagnetic compatibility (EMC):
    A.8.1 Safety 
    • CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1
    • UL 60950-1
    • IEC 60950-1
    A.8.2 Electro-Magnetic Compatibility
    Emissions
    • FCC CFR47, Part 15, Subpart B,  Class A - Unintentional Radiators
    • CISPR 22/EN 55022, Class A - Information Technology Equipment
    Immunity
    CISPR 24 / EN55024 EMC Requirements - Information Technology Equipment 
    						
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    Environmental
    • EU Directive (2002/95/EC) on the restriction of the uses of certain hazardous substances (RoHS) in electri-
    cal and electronic equipment and the applicable official amendment(s)
    • EU Directive (2002/96/EC) on waste and electrical  and electronic equipment (WEEE) and the applicable 
    official amendment(s)
    • Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of  Chemicals (REACH) and its amendments.
    • China Ministry of Information Industry Order No.39 (02/2006) on the control of pollution caused by elec- tronic information products, hazardous substances conc entration limits (SJ/T11363-2006), and the applicable 
    product marking requirements (SJ/T11364-2006)
    A.9 Environment 
    A.9.1 Operating Environment
    Temperature 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F)
    Humidity (non-condensing) 20% to 80%
    Altitude 0 - 3000 meters
    Maximum ambient temperature 35°C
    A.9.2 Non-Operating Environment
    Temperature -25°C to 65°C (-13°F to 149°F)
    Humidity (non-condensing) 0% to 95%
    A.10 Accessories 
    A.10.1 Standard (sold with product)
    • Touch Panel Controller (TPC) with interface cable
    • User Manual (
    with CD containing additional technical documentation)
    • Interconnect Diagram
    A.10.2 Accessories (sold separately)
    • Lenses (prime and auxiliary)
    High Brightness Prime Zoom Lenses
    • 1.25-1.45 DLPCine HB Zoom Lens (108-274101-01)
    • 1.25-1.83 DLPCine HB Zoom Lens (108-342100-01)
    • 1.45-2.05 DLPCine HB Zoom Lens (108-335102-01)
    • 1.6-2.4 DLPCine HB Zoom Lens (108-336103-01)
    • 1.8-3.0 DLPCine HB Zoom Lens (108-337104-01)
    • 2.15-3.6 DLPCine HB Zoom Lens (108-338105-01)
    • 3.0-4.3 DLPCine HB Zoom Lens (108-278101-01)
    • 4.3-6.0 DLPCine HB Zoom Lens (108-279101-01) 
    						
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    • 5.5-8.0 DLPCine HB Zoom Lens (108-280101-01)
    High Contrast Prime Zoom Lenses
    • 1.25-1.45 DLPCine HC Zoom Lens (38-809079-01)
    • 1.45-1.8 DLPCine HC Zoom Lens (38-809061-01)
    • 1.8 - 2.4 DLPCine HC Zoom Lens (38-809052-01)
    • 2.2-3.0 DLPCine HC Zoom Lens (38-809053-01)
    • 3.0-4.3 DLPCine HC Zoom Lens (38-809069-01)
    • 4.3-6.1 DLPCine HC Zoom Lens (38-809081-01)
    • 5.5-8.5 DLPCine HC Zoom Lens (38-809080-01)
    Auxiliary Lenses
    • 1.25x Anamorphic Lens (38-809054-01, 38-809054-51)
    • 1.26x Wide Converter Lens (108-281101-01)
    NOTE: Use of the Anamorphic or Wide Converter Lens requires the optional Motorized Auxiliary Lens 
    Mount (MALM).
    • Motorized Auxiliary Lens Moun t (108-111101-xx & 108-111102-xx)
    • Motorized Lens Mount Motor Kit (127-102104-xx)
    • Rack Stand (108-282101-02)
    • Bracket Foot Lock 
    used with optional Rack Stand (116-100101-01)
    • Power Plug Cord (116-102104-01)
    • High-contrast Internal Ap erture Kit (38-813028-51)
    • Replacement Lamps • 03-000695-01P CDXL-20
    • 03-000696-01P CDXL-30
    • 003-001165-01 CDXL-30SD
    • Replacement Air Filters  • 003-001184-01 Light Engine Filter
    • 003-003082-01 Liquid Cooling Radiator Filter
    • Liquid Cooling Kit (003-001837-03)
    • TPC Remote Cable (30m) (003-111169-01)  
    						
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    Appendix B: Serial API
    This section provides a list of serial API commands that you can run to modify cinema projector settings.
    B.1  Function Codes
    Auxiliary Motorized Lens (AML)
    Control the motorized auxiliary le ns (anamorphic or converter lens). Reset all preference and configuration settings in the 
    device to their default values. The value of  111 must be sent with each of the sub codes as well as the default. The number 111  
    helps prevent accidental use of this control. Select data packing format for selected input.
    SUBCODEDESCRIPTION OF USE
    CALI* 1, send command to find the center  position of the sensor for MALM.
    Cxxx Replace xxx with channel number. Valid range is 101 - 164.
    INST 0-1, the flag to indicate if MALM is installed.
    LENI* The number of steps to move MALM to  lens in position where (AML1) is set
    LENO* The steps to move MALM to lens  out position where (AML0) is set
    NONE Set auxiliary lens position: 
    0 - lens removed from optical path, 
    1 - lens inserted in optical path
    POSI* Returns where MALM is lo cated. Read-only command.
    * 
    command not applicable on  all cinema projectors
    EXAMPLES:
    (AML?) Get the current status of auxiliary lens. 
    (AML+C108 1) Use auxiliary lens on channel 108.
    (AML+C108?) Query auxiliary lens setting for channel 108.
    (AML+C108!001) Response from previous query.
    (AML+INST 1) Set flag for using  MALM, otherwise MALM is ignored
    (AML+LENI -300) Move  lens to -300 for lens in position
    (AML+LENO 6000) Move lens to  6000 for lens out position
    (AML+POSI ?) Query where the lens is
    Automatic Scan Type Detection (ASD)
    Set the Automatic Scan Type Detection ON or OFF for the current channel.
    SUBCODEDESCRIPTION OF USE
    Cxxx Replace xxx with channel number. Valid range is 101 - 164.
    NONE Select use Automatic Scan Type Detection for the current channel.
    EXAMPLES:
    (ASD?) 
    Get the current status of Automatic Scan T ype Detection on the current active channel.
    (ASD+C108?) Get the current status  of Automatic Scan Type Detection on the provided channel.
    (ASD+C108 1) Use Automatic Scan  Type Detection on channel 108.
    (ASD+C108 0) Do not use Automatic  Scan Type Detection on channel 108. 
    						
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    Appendix B: Serial API
    Backup (BCK)
    Backup configuration, preferences, channel data, user data and ICP files to a file that can later be restored.
    SUBCODEDESCRIPTION OF USE
    NONE Run a backup, argument 1 to start backup, argument 0 does nothing.
    STAT Get the backup status.
    EXAMPLES:
    (BCK 1) Start a backup. The fi le is saved to the FTP root.
    (BCK+STAT?) Returns the status of the last  backup and the location of the resulting file.
    Baud Rate (BDR)
    Set the baud rate for a se rial communications port.
    SUBCODEDESCRIPTION OF USE
    PRTA Set the baud rate on port A. Rates can  be 1200, 2400, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, or 115200.
    EXAMPLES:
    (BDR+PRTA6) Set baud rate on por t A to 115200 bits per second
    (BDR+PRTA?) Get baud rate (BDR+PRTA!006 ”115200)
    Channel (CHA)
    Select Channel configuration to use. Chan nel range is 101 to 164. Channel configurat ion sets the input routing and image pro-
    cessing options for input signals. 
    SUBCODEDESCRIPTION OF USE
    NONE   Select Channel. Valid range 101 - 164
    EXAMPLES:
    (CHA?) Get current  active channel
    (CHA 108) Set channel 1 08 as active channel
    Channel Icon (CHI)
    Set icon file name and path for the specif ied channel. This selects the icon to be displayed on the Web UI for the channel butt on.
    SUBCODEDESCRIPTION OF USE
    Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel  number. Valid range is 101 - 164.
    NONE Select icon for the current channel.
    EXAMPLES:
    (CHI+C108 “/etc/data/ic ons/ch108.ico”) Use ch 108.ico for channel 108.
    (CHI+C108 ?) Get icon  file name and path for channel 108.
    (CHI?L) List all available channel icon entries. 
    						
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    Color Space (CSP)
    Color space control, color space file will be set when PCF in Use (PIU) is OFF. This control describes the source colorimetry 
    information. Can use index or  text string to set control.
    SUBCODEDESCRIPTION OF USE
    Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel num ber. Valid range is 101 - 164.
    NONE Select color space for the current channel
    EXAMPLES:
    (CSP+C108 “RGB Unity”) Use file “RGB Unity” on channel 108
    (CSP+C108?) Get color space  file name on channel 108
    (CSP?L) List all entries of color space control
    Defaults (DEF)
    This control will reset all preference and  configuration settings in the device to their default values. The value of 111 must  be 
    sent with each of the sub codes as well as  the default. The number 111 helps prevent ac cidental use of this control. Select data 
    packing format for selected input.
    SUBCODEDESCRIPTION OF USE
    CHAN Restore default channel sett ings for specified channel. 0 defaults all channels.
    CONF Restore default configuration settings.
    PREF Restore default preferences.
    UNSV Restore unsaved controls.
    USER Clears all users and restores  the factory default user.
    NONE Restore channel, config, preferences, and users.
    EXAMPLES:
    (DEF 111) Restore all preference, configur ation, and user controls to default.
    (DEF+USER 111) Clear all users an d restore factory default user 
    (DEF+CONF 111) Reset all configuration controls 
    (DEF+PREF 111) Reset all preference controls 
    (DEF+CHAN 101) Restore Channel 101 
    (DEF+CHAN 0) Restore all channels 
    Data Logging (DLG)
    Set/get the lowest log level to write to the engineering log, also extract data from log in text format.
    Levels are:
    0 =
     Trace: Level test output,  threading info, protocol.
    1 = Debug: Debug messages.
    2 = Info: Informat ional messages.
    3 = Notices: Event of importance
    4 = Warning: Warnings
    5 = Error: An error has occurred
    6 = Clear: An error has been cleared
    SUBCODEDESCRIPTION OF USE 
    						
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    NONESet/get the minimum log level to write to the log. 
    EXLG Extract entries from log fi les. Requires 3 parameters : ”startdate”, “enddate”, “logtype”. The data parame-
    ters require the date in the form at “yyyymmdd”. The logtype paramete r can have the following values: 
    “ENG” (engineering), 
    “SEC” (security), 
    “OPR” (operational), 
    “MAI” (maintenance), 
    “EVE” (event), 
    “SYS” (system), 
    “ALL”.
    EXAMPLES:
    (DLG “20091108” “20091110” “ALL”) 
    (DLG+EXLG!”Log data extracted to fi lename ‘logextract.txt’ on FTP root”)
    (DLG 2) Set current logging level to 2
    (DLG?) Get current logging level.  Response is (LDG!00002 “Info”)
    Data Format (DTF)
    Select data packing format for selected input. Available data format s depends on current input port (as selected by SIN).
    SUBCODEDESCRIPTION OF USE
    Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel  number. Valid range is 101 - 164.
    NONE  Select data format for current channel
    EXAMPLES:
    (DTF?) Get current data format 
    (DTF?L) Show entries on the list 
    (DTF 1) Set current data format to 1 (292: 422 Packed 12Bit) 
    (DTF+C108?) Get data format on channel 108 
    (DTF+C108 20) Use data format 20  (DVI: Unpacked 8Bit) on channel 108
    Electronic Digital Convergence (EDC)
    Set or query ICP electronic digital convergence values. Use EDC to shift the red, green, and blue pixel data by up 
    to three pixels.
    There are six EDC values (pixel shift amounts): red horizontal, green horizontal, blue horizontal, red vertical, 
    green vertical, and blue vertical. The  valid range for each EDC value is from zero to three, inclusive. The default 
    EDC values are: 0, 0, 0, 3, 3, 3.
    SUBCODEDESCRIPTION OF USE
    NONE Set or query all six EDC values. 
    REDH Set or query the red horizontal EDC value.
    GRNH Set or query the green horizontal EDC value.
    BLUH Set or query the blue horizontal EDC value.
    REDV Set or query the red vertical EDC value.
    GRNV Set or query the green vertical EDC value. 
    Data Logging (DLG) (Continued) 
    						
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