Christie Projector D4K2560 User Manual
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D4K2560 User Manual31 020-101076-04 Rev. 1 (01-2015) Connect Devices This section provides information and procedures for connecting external devices to the projector. Communication and input ports are located on the projector side input panel, accessed by removing the input panel cover. When connecting devices, you can route cables through the opening in the frame to the side input panel or directly to the video option cards and MCPU. The image below shows the video option card slot numbers and the MCPU panel. Input signal devices are connected to the video op tion cards and the option card slot numbers are important for some types of input signals. Co mmunication devices are connected at the MCPU panel. Input video mapping Video input mapping depends on the type of cards used for the Four-Port or Two-port input configurations. Four-Port: 3GIC, TDPIC, THIC cards The following table shows the video quadrant mappings for the 3GIC, TDPIC, and THIC Four-Port input configurations: Four-Port Input Configuration—Two Cards (1) Quadrants Columns Slot 1 1-In Top left1 (left most) Slot 1 2-In Bottom left2
Connect Devices D4K2560 User Manual32 020-101076-04 Rev. 1 (01-2015) Four-Port: DDIC card The following table shows the video quadrant mappings for the DDIC Four-Port input configuration: Two-Port: TDPIC card Two-Port: DDIC card Slot 2 1-In Top right3 Slot 2 2-In Bottom right4 Four-Port Input Configuration—Two Cards (2) Quadrants Columns Slot 3 1-In Top left1 (left most) Slot 3 2-In Bottom left2 Slot 4 1-In Top right3 Slot 4 2-In Bottom right4 Four-Port Input Configuration—Four Cards QuadrantsColumns Slot 1 1-In Top left1 (left most) Slot 2 1-In Top right2 Slot 3 1-In Bottom left3 Slot 4 1-In Bottom right4 Four-Port Input Configuration QuadrantsColumns Slot 1 1-Dual Link DVI-I Top left 1 (left most) Slot 2 1-Dual Link DVI-I Top right 2 Slot 3 1-Dual Link DVI-I Bottom left 3 Slot 4 1-Dual Link DVI-I Bottom right 4 Two-Port Input Configuration—Two Cards (1) Columns Slot 1 1-In 1 (left most) Slot 2 1-In 2 Two-Port Input Configuration—Two Cards (2) Columns Slot 3 1-In 1 (left most) Slot 4 1-In 2 Two-Port Input Configuration—Two Cards (1) Columns Slot 1 1-Dual Link DVI-I 1 (left most) Slot 2 1-Dual Link DVI-I 2 Two-Port Input Configuration—Two Cards (2) Columns Slot 3 1-Dual Link DVI-I 1 (left most)
Connect Devices D4K2560 User Manual33 020-101076-04 Rev. 1 (01-2015) Connect a video source using DisplayPort The Twin DisplayPort Input card (TDPIC) accepts di gital video data from the DisplayPort sources. The input configurations listed below are supported. Connect a video source using 3G Input card The 3G Input card (3GIC) accepts digital video data from HD and 3G-SDI (Serial Digital Interface) sources. The input configurations listed below are supported. Slot 4 1-Dual Link DVI-I 2 Input ConfigurationDescriptionRequirements Four-PortEnables connection of four DisplayPort cables to two or four TDPIC cards. Each DisplayPort input supplies one quadrant or column of a 4K input image. This configuration su pports high resolution and high frame rate inpu t video streams. Two or four TDPIC cards Two Port Enables connection of two DisplayPort cables to two TDPIC cards. Each DisplayPort input supplies one of two columns of a 4K input image. Tw o T D P I C c a r d s One-Port Enables connection of one DisplayPort cable to the 1-IN input of a TDPIC card (any slot). In this configuration the DisplayPort input supplies the entire video raster. One TDPIC card Input ConfigurationDescriptionRequirements Four-Port Enables connection of four SD I cables to two 3GIC cards. Each SDI input supplies one quadrant or column of a 4K input image. This configuration supports high resolu tion and high frame rate input video streams. Two 3GIC cards One-Port Enables connection of one SDI cable to the 1-IN input of a 3GIC card (in any slot). In this configuration the SDI input supplies the entire video raster. One 3GIC card
Connect Devices D4K2560 User Manual34 020-101076-04 Rev. 1 (01-2015) Connect a video source using HDMI The Twin HDMI Input card (THIC) accepts digital video data from HDMI sources. The input configurations listed below are supported. Connect a video source using DVI The Dual Link DVI Input card (DDIC) accepts digi tal video data from DVI sources. It does not support incoming analog signals. The inpu t configurations listed below are supported. Input ConfigurationDescriptionRequirements Four-PortEnables connection of four HDMI cables to two THIC cards. Each HDMI input supplies one quadrant or column of a 4K input image. This configuration supports high reso lution and high frame rate input video streams. Two THIC cards One-Port Enables connection of one HDMI cable to the 1-IN input of a THIC card (in any slot). In this configur ation, the HDMI input supplies the entire video raster. One THIC card Input ConfigurationDescriptionRequirements Four-Port Enables connection of four DVI cables to four DDIC cards. Each DVI input supplies one quadrant or column of a 4K input image. This configuration supports high resolution and high frame rate input video streams. Four DDIC cards Two Port Enables connection of two DVI cables to two DDIC cards. Each DVI input supplies one of two columns of a 4K image. Tw o D D I C c a r d s One-Port Enables connection of one DVI cable to the DVI input of a DDIC card (in any slot). In this configuration, the DVI input supplies the entire video raster. One DDIC card Dual Link DVI Input PWRAnalog Digital 2 - VGA 1 - Dual Link DVI-I Signal
Connect Devices D4K2560 User Manual35 020-101076-04 Rev. 1 (01-2015) Select a video source After connecting a video source to the projector, you must select it using the touch panel controller (TPC). 1. On the TPC, select Input > Channel. 2. Scroll the list of channels until you find the channel that best matches your configuration. 3. Tap the channel. An image appears on the screen. If an image does not appear on the screen, repeat steps 1 to 3, selecting a different channel. Connect a computer or server To communicate with a remote computer, server or an existing network, use an RJ-45 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. For applications or equipment using serial communications, use the Christie-proprietary serial protocol to communicate with the RS422 port or the RS232 ports on the MCPU faceplate. Set up the ethernet Ethernet is setup to obtain an IP address automa tically if a DHCP server is on the network. To modify IP settings, or manually enter an address. 1. On the touch panel controller, tap Menu > Configuration > Ethernet Settings > Modify IP Settings . 2. Set the network information for the projector: • To obtain information automatically from the network, tap Automatic. • To manually enter the network information, tap Manual and enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway (optional). 3. Click Ok. Notice. Failure to comply with the following may result in property damage. The RS232 port located on the MCPU faceplate uses Ch ristie-proprietary protocol and is intended for Christie accessories or automation controllers on ly. For more information on the serial commands, see the D4K-60 Serial API Commands Technical Reference (P/N: 020-101258-XX) .
D4K2560 User Manual36 020-101076-04 Rev. 1 (01-2015) Adjust the Image This section provides information and proc edures for adjusting the projector image. Select screen image orientation The projector supports front projection, rear pr ojection, front projection inverted, and rear projection inverted. 1. On the touch panel controller, tap Menu > Configuration > Screen Image Orientation . 2. Select the required orientation from the list. Maximize light output To ensure optimal operation, use LampLOC to adjust the lamp position whenever a new lamp is installed or changes in the projector orientation (for example, from/to portrait mode). 1. On the touch panel controller, tap Menu > Lamp > LampLOC . 2. Tap Auto LampLOC . Align the image This procedure ensures that the image reflected from the digital micromirror device (DMD) is parallel and centered with the lens and screen. Co mplete this procedure before adjusting boresight. 1. Verify that the projector is properly located and positioned relative to the screen. 2. Display a test pattern that can be used to analyze image focus and geometry. 3. Perform a preliminary focus and (if available) a zoom adjustment with the primary lens installed. Always focus the center of the image first. 4. With the test pattern on screen, re-check the pr ojector leveling so the top edge of the image is parallel to the top edge of the screen. For more details, see Position the projector on page 23 and Work with lenses on page 48. Adjust offset Project an image with the primary lens. Always adjust offset before adjusting boresight.
Adjust the Image D4K2560 User Manual37 020-101076-04 Rev. 1 (01-2015) Select a framing test pattern and then adjust the vertical (A) and horizontal (B) offsets to display a square image on the screen, with minimal projector aiming error. Adjust horizontal boresight The purpose of boresight adjustment is to balance the tilt of the lens mount to compensate for screen-to- projector tilt. i For the best optical performance an d minimal keystone, use offsets instead of aiming at the center of the image, in off-axis installations. Avoid extreme tilts or offsets. Corner vignettes on a white test pattern indicate extreme offset that should be avoided using mechanical alignment. Warning! Failure to comply with the following co uld result in death or serious injury. When doing optical adjustments on an operating projector and the top lid is removed, everyone within the immediate vicinity must wear safety glasses with side shields and Christie approved protective safety clothing (P/N: 598900-95). A B
Adjust the Image D4K2560 User Manual38 020-101076-04 Rev. 1 (01-2015) 1. Loosen the lens mount stabilization screw (D). 2. Loosen the horizontal lock screw (A). 3. Extend the lens focus (B) completely. 4. Adjust the Focus using the focus knob to retract the lens. Watch the image at the left edge of the screen until it comes into focus. If the entire screen is in focus, proceed to step 7. 5. Continue retracting the lens. a. If the right side of the image comes into fo cus before the lens is completely retracted, adjust the horizontal boresight bolt (C) to balance the left and right edges. 6. If the right side of the image fails to focus, ad just the horizontal boresight bolt (C).When both sides appear equally blurry, adjust the offsets to re-center the image.Repeat steps 1 to 5 until both sides of the image are focused. 7. Tighten the lock screw (A) and the lens mo unt stabilization screw (D) to maintain the adjustments. 8. Check the boresight again. 9. Unless proceeding to adjust vertical boresight, perform a lens calibration. For more details, see Calibrate the lens motors on page 65. Adjust vertical boresight 1. Focus the image at the top edge of the screen Warning! Failure to comply with the following co uld result in death or serious injury. When doing optical adjustments on an operating projector and the top lid is removed, everyone within the immediate vicinity must wear safety glasses with side shields and Christie approved protective safety clothing (P/N: 598900-95). A C B D
Adjust the Image D4K2560 User Manual39 020-101076-04 Rev. 1 (01-2015) 2. Loosen the lens mount stabilization screw (D). 3. Loosen the vertical lock screw (A). 4. Extend the lens focus (B) completely. 5. Adjust the Focus knob to retract the lens. Watch the imag e at the top edge of the screen until it comes into focus. If the entire screen is in focus, proceed to step 8. 6. Continue retracting the lens. a. If the bottom edge of the image comes into fo cus before the lens is completely retracted, adjust the vertical boresight bolt (C) to direct or aim the lens mount UP towards the top of the screen to balance out the top/bottom edges. b. If the top edge of the image is not in focus, adjust the vertical boresight bolt (C) to direct or aim the lens mount toward the bottom of the screen. 7. When both sides appear equally blurry, adjust th e horizontal and/or vertical offset to re-center the image on the screen. 8. Repeat Steps 2 to 5 until the top and bo ttom of the screen are both well-focused. 9. Re-focus the center of the image. The goal is for good focus at the center and on all sides. 10. Tighten the lock screw (A) and the lens mount stabilization screw (D) to maintain the adjustments. 11. Check the boresight again. 12. Perform a lens calibration. For more details, see Calibrate the lens motors on page 65. C B D A
Adjust the Image D4K2560 User Manual40 020-101076-04 Rev. 1 (01-2015) Lock the lens offsets The lens locking feature reduces image vibration. Fo r most applications lens locking is not necessary. 1. Use the touch panel controller (TPC) or manually adjust the lens offsets to the required position. 2. Unpack and install the three lens offset locking screws. 3. Tighten each locking screw until each screw contacts the lens offset collar. 4. With equal pressure, tighten each locking screw against the lens offset collar. 5. Disconnect the lens motor communication cable. Warning! Failure to comply with the following co uld result in death or serious injury. When doing optical adjustments on an operating projector and the top lid is removed, everyone within the immediate vicinity must wear safety glasses with side shields and Christie approved protective safety clothing (P/N: 598900-95). Notice. Failure to comply with the following may result in property damage. Lens locking requires the disabling of the lens offset and focus. Do not attempt to adjust the lens offset with the offset lo cking screws installed. i When the lens motor communication cable is disconnected, the projector displays an error message on the TPC or the LCD display, identifying the loss of communication with the lens mount motors. Ignore this error message.