Christie Projector J Series 2.0, 2.4, And 3.0kW User Manual
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Section 4: Web User Interface J Series 2.0, 2.4, and 3.0kW User Manual4-7020-100707-01 Rev. 1 (10/2011) The following table describes each area found in the Admin window. See Figure 4-10. Uploading a Logo File or Gamma File Important: The projector must be powered on to enable the Upload drop-down list. 1. Click the Upload Browse button to open the Select file window. 2. Locate and select the file you wish to upload from a Network drive location or from your hard drive. 3. Select the file type (Logo or Gamma) from the Upload drop-down list. NOTE: If you select a Logo file type, it MUST be a 24-bit, bitmap file. This enables the Logo Position and Background Color section. Proceed to Step 3a. If you select a Gamma file type, it MUST be a .csv file with 1024 values (all colors same) or 1024 x 3 for individual colors. This enables the Gamma Properties section. Proceed to Step 4a. a. Enter the Logo position for the X and Y fields. b. Click the Color square to open the Select Background Color window, select the desired background color from the color palette, and click OK. The color square changes to the selected color. c. Click the Upload button to display the Logo Upload window. Click Yes or No to confirm or cancel the upload. An Upload in Progress window appears. ARESTORE SECTION ALLOWS YOU TO SELECT THE FILE AND FILE TYPE THAT YOU WISH TO RESTORE . BBACKUP SECTION ALLOWS YOU TO SELECT THE FILE AND FILE TYPE THAT YOU WISH TO BACKUP . C UPLOAD SECTION ALLOWS YOU TO SELECT THE FILE AND FILE TYPE THAT YOU WISH TO UPLOAD . DLOGO POSITION AND BACK- GROUND COLOR SECTION IS ENABLED WHEN YOU SELECT A LOGO FILE TYPE FROM THE UPLOAD SECTION. EGAMMA PROPERTIES SEC- TION IS ENABLED WHEN YOU SELECT A GAMMA FILE TYPE FROM THE UPLOAD SECTION. FSYNC BUTTON IS USED TO SET THE PROJECTOR DATE AND TIME TO MATCH THAT ON YOUR COMPUTER . GUPLOAD, BACKUP, R ESTORE, AND INTERROGA- TOR BUTTONS PERFORM THEIR RESPECTIVE FUNC- TIONS , AFTER THE SETTING FOR THE FUNCTION HAVE FIRST BEEN SELECTED FROM THE DROP -DOWN LISTS, AND OTHER FIELDS ON THE LEFT . HUPGRADE BUTTON, REBOOTS UNIT INTO FAILSAFE MODE FOR UPGRADING . REFER TO THE M S ERIES SOFTWARE UPGRADE INSTRUCTION SHEET P/N 020- 100267- XX. I HIDE BUTTON ALLOWS YOU TO DISABLE THE DISPLAY OF THE HELP TEXT .

4-8J Series 2.0, 2.4, and 3.0kW User Manual020-100707-01 Rev. 1 10-2011 Section 4: Web User Interface 4. Click the Upload button to display the Logo Upload window. a. Enter a descriptive name in the Display Name field. b. Click the Upload button to display the Gamma Upload window. Click Yes or No to confirm or cancel the upload respectively. An Upload in Progress window appears. Creating a Backup File 1. Select a file type (All, Preferences, Configuration, Channels, or Users) from the Backup drop-down list. 2. Click Backup to initiate the download. A Backup in Progress bar appears. Once finished, a File Download window appears. 3. Click Save to open a Save As window. 4. Locate and select a folder within your Network drive or hard-drive where you wish to save the file. 5. Click Save. Restoring a File 1. Click the Browse button to open the Select file window. 2. Locate and select the file you wish to restore from a Network drive location or from your hard drive. 3. Select a file type [All, Preferences, Configuration, Channels, Users or Real Time Events (RTE)] from the Restore drop-down list. NOTE: DO NOT select All unless transferring all files from one projector to another or cloning. 4. Click Restore to initiate the restore. A Restore in Progress bar appears. Once finished, a confirmation message appears. Performing a Diagnostic Test using Interrogator 1. Click Interrogate to initiate the diagnostic test and download the diagnostic test results to your computer. A Interrogator in Progress bar appears. Once the download is complete, a File Download window appears. 2. Click Save to save the diagnostic test results file to your Network drive or hard-drive. 4.3.6 Admin Tabbed Page- Users Under the Admin tabbed page, select the User secondary tab. Options are provided to add to and delete users from accessing the projector, and change passwords. NOTES: 1) Do not use capitalization for usernames or passwords. If capitalization is used for the username or password, it will automatically convert it to lower case. 2) Usernames can be a minimum of 4 and maximum of 32 characters. passwords can be a minimum of 4 and maximum of 128 characters.

Section 4: Web User Interface J Series 2.0, 2.4, and 3.0kW User Manual4-9020-100707-01 Rev. 1 (10/2011) Creating a User Name and Password 1. Click Add User to open the Add User window. See Figure 4-11. 2. Type your username and password in the User name and Password fields respectively. 3. Re-type your password in the Re-type Password field. 4. Click Ok to save. Change Password 1. Select the user whose password you wish to change from the Users window. See Figure 4-12. 2. Click Change Password to open the Password Change window. 3. Type the new password in the Password field. 4. Re-type the password in the Re-type Password field. 5. Click Ok to save or Cancel to ignore. Delete User 1. Select the user that you wish to remove from the Users window. See Figure 4-13 . 2. Click Delete User to open the Delete User window. A confirmation message appears. 3. Click Yes or No to proceed or ignore the action. 4.3.7 Advanced Tabbed Page - RTE The RTE secondary tabbed page is where you can manage real-time events (i.e. add, delete, edit, copy and setup the GPIO) as described in the following section. RTE Buttons The real-time event buttons include the following: •Add, create a new event •Delete, remove one or multiple existing events •Delete All, remove all events •Edit, change or add information for an existing event •Copy, clone an existing event •Stop, discontinue the event running •GPIO Setup, used to configure the GPIO pins as inputs/outputs and to set the current state of the output pins FIGURE 4-11 ADD USER WINDOW FIGURE 4-12 PASSWORD CHANGE WINDOW FIGURE 4-13 DELETE USER WINDOW

4-10J Series 2.0, 2.4, and 3.0kW User Manual020-100707-01 Rev. 1 10-2011 Section 4: Web User Interface TO ADD A SCHEDULED EVENT 1. Click Add to open the RTE Wizard. 2. Select the Scheduled Event tab. NOTE: The scheduled tab is always selected by default on add. FIGURE 4-14 SCHEDULED EVENT WINDOW 3. Select the frequency option for the event by selecting either Once, Daily, Weekly, or Monthly. NOTE: End Date is enabled when Daily, Weekly or Monthly repeat options are selected. 4. Click within the Start Time field to open a calendar pop-up window. 5. Navigate to and select a desired date. The selected date will populate the Start Time field. 6. In the field below the Start Time field, enter a start time in the format “hr:min:sec”. The default is the current time. 7. Click Sync to set the computer and projector time to be the same; otherwise, the event will run based on the projector time. NOTE: Synching the projector time to be that of your system time. 8. Enter a description of the scheduled event in the Description field. NOTE: Maximum of 100 characters. 9. Enter a serial command or a sequence of serial commands, with which you wish the projector to perform in the Command String box. • If a GPIO command string is needed, click the GPIO Output Helper button for instructions on how to create the command structure. NOTES: 1) The Output field contains 7 blocks which refer to the 7 I/O pins on the GPIO connector. Pin 1 = +12V and Pin 5 = Ground. These are not included. 2) Clicking a block toggles between H, L, and X. 3) If the Pulse check box is selected, those I/O Pins defined will pulse high or low. See Figure 4-15 GPIO Output Helper. See Appendix B: for detailed information. FIGURE 4-15 GPIO OUTPUT HELPER •NOTE: Serial Representation box is read only. • Click the Help button for a description of special RTE commands available for adding loops and delays to the command sequence.

Section 4: Web User Interface J Series 2.0, 2.4, and 3.0kW User Manual4-11020-100707-01 Rev. 1 (10/2011) • Click the Test button to test the entered command string. NOTE: If the test passed or failed, a green or red icon appears to the right side of the Test button as shown in Figure 4-16 Test Buttons. FIGURE 4-16 TEST BUTTONS 10. Click Finish to create the added event. NOTES 1) The added event appears in the RTE Listing window. See Figure 4-17 RTE Listing Window Example. 2) To activate or deactivate one or more RTEs listed in the RTE Listing window, select or clear each check box in the Active column accordingly. FIGURE 4-17 RTE LISTING WINDOW EXAMPLE TO ADD A SYSTEM EVENT 1. Click Add to open the RTE Wizard. 2. Select the System Event tab. 3. Select a type of event from the System Event drop-down list. NOTE: Depending on the selection made, additional selections are made available in the second drop-down list located underneath (i.e. Input Change > Input 1, Slot 1). See Figure 4-18 Add System Event. FIGURE 4-18 ADD SYSTEM EVENT

4-12J Series 2.0, 2.4, and 3.0kW User Manual020-100707-01 Rev. 1 10-2011 Section 4: Web User Interface To Add a GPIO Event 1. Click Add to open the RTE Wizard. 2. Select the GPIO Event tab. 3. For the GPIO Event option define the Input Condition field as required. The Input Condition field contains 7 blocks which refer to the 7 I/O pins on the GPIO connector. Pin 1 = +12V and Pin 5 = Ground are not included or changed. 2) Clicking a block toggles between H, L, and X as shown in Figure 4-19 GPIO Event. See Appendix B: for detailed information. To Add a Function Key Event 1. Click Add to open the RTE Wizard. 2. Select the Function Key Event tab. 3. Select a Function key from the drop-down list as shown in Figure 4-20 Function Key Event. Refer to Section 3: Operation for detailed information. To Add a DMX Channel Event 1. Click Add to open the RTE Wizard. 2. Select the DMX Channel Event tab. 3. Select a DMX channel (DMX-56 to DMX-61) from the drop-down list as shown in Figure. Refer to Section 3: Operation for detailed information. FIGURE 4-19 GPIO EVENT FIGURE 4-20 FUNCTION KEY EVENT FIGURE 4-21 DMX CHANNEL EVENT

Section 4: Web User Interface J Series 2.0, 2.4, and 3.0kW User Manual4-13020-100707-01 Rev. 1 (10/2011) TO ADD A SERIAL COMMAND 1. Enter a serial command in the Serial Command field. NOTE: For Serial Commands refer to the M Series Serial Commands Technical Reference Information P/N 020-100224-xx, available at the Christie Website. 2. Click Send to add the serial command. See Figure 4-22. 4.3.8 About Tabbed Page Provides information about the projector software version, model, serial number, and license information. NOTE: The information provided on the Version and License tabs are read-only. FIGURE 4-22 ADD SERIAL COMMAND

J Series 2.0, 2.4, and 3.0kW User Manual5-1020-100707-01 Rev. 1 (10-2011) 5 Maintenance Installers, service trained operators and all other users must maintain a safe operating environment at all times. Read through this section in its entirety and understand all warnings and precautions before attempting to operate this projector. 5.1 Projector Location Operate the projector in an environment that meets the operating range specifications in Section 6 Specifica- tions. Do not operate the projector close to water, such as near a swimming pool. Do not place the projector on an unstable cart, stand or table. If the projector is going to be ceiling mounted, only use the Christie approved ceiling mount fixture designed for your projector. A projector and cart combination should be used with care. Sudden stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the projector and cart combination to overturn. 5.1.1 Lamp and Filter Replacement Lamp Do not operate the lamp for more than the warranty limit; risk of the lamp shattering increases as a result of changes in the quartz glass that occur with use. Operation beyond the lamp warranty limit also significantly reduces brightness output. Wait approximately 5 minutes after powering down the projector to allow the lamp to cool sufficiently before removing. Never attempt to remove the lamp housing directly after use. The lamp is under great pressure when hot and may explode, causing personal injury and/or property damage. Use only lamps supplied by Christie. Lamp Replacement Procedure Select the correct wattage lamp supplied by Christie. See Table 5.1. Read the lamp replacement procedure in its entirety before proceeding. A Christie accredited service technician must perform lamp replacement. Cool the lamp completely, then lift the lamp by the handle only. Do not touch the glass window of the lamp. Fingerprints left on the surface can lead to an intense accumulation of heat called a “hotspot,” which could potentially result in lamp failure. It is recommended you wear a face shield when working with the lamp. For this procedure you will need the appropriate Lamp and Filter Kit manufactured by Christie Digital Systems. See Table 5.1.

5-2J Series 2.0, 2.4, and 3.0kW User Manual020-100707-01 Rev. 1 (10-2011) Section 5: Maintenance 1. TURN THE LAMP OFF Press the power to switch the lamp off. Allow the cooling fans to stop automatically (within 5 minutes) before proceeding with step 2. NOTE: This wait period is required to allow the lamp to sufficiently cool before handling. 2. UNPLUG THE PROJECTOR When the cooling fans have stopped, turn the main switch of the projector off, then unplug the projector. Always power down and unplug the projector prior to servicing. Allow the lamps to cool before handling. Table 5.1 Projector Part Number Projector Model Lamp Type Lamp/Filter Kit Required Roadster S+14K-J 132-010113-xx 2.0 kW 003-120135-xx Mirage S+14K-J 132-010124-xx Roadster HD14K-J 132-011114-xx Mirage HD14K-J 132-011125-xx Mirage WU14K-J 132-012126-xx Matrix WU14K-J 132-012137-xx Roadster S+18K-J 132-013116-xx 2.4 kW 03-900518-xx Mirage S+18K-J 132-013127-xx Roadster HD16K-J 132-014117-xx Mirage HD16K-J 132-014128-xx Roadster S+22K-J 132-016119-xx 3.0 kW 003-000306-xx Mirage S+22K-J 132-016120-xx Roadster HD20K-J 132-017110-xx Mirage HD20K-J 132-017121-xx Roadster WU20K-J 132-018111-xx Mirage WU20K-J 132-018122-xx Matrix WU20K-J 132-018133-xx