Christie Projector M-Series User Manual
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M-Series User Manual1-3020-100009-01 Rev.1 (07/08) Should you encounter a problem with any part of the projector, contact your dealer. In most cases, servicing can be performed on site. If you have purchased the projector, fill out the information below and keep with your records. Table 1.1 Purchase Record * The serial number can be found on the rear of the projector. Table 1.2 Ethernet Settings 1.3PROJECTOR OVERVIEW The M-Series is a family of high resolution video/graphics 3 chip HD and SXGA+ projectors, see Table 1.3 M-Series Projectors. These projectors are based on next-generation DLP® technology provided by Texas Instruments. 1.3.1 Main Features • Up to 10,000 lumens • HD (1080p) or SXGA+ resolution • Dual Mercury lamp illumination with 200W or 350W options • Dynamic iris contrast aperture providing up to 10,000:1 contrast ratio • Ultra-compact design and weight less than 55lbs • 10-bit image processor electronics with modular design • Fully sealed optical system • Active fan control for minimum noise level • Selectable, motorized yellow notch filter for expanded color gamut • User interchangeable projection lenses with no-tool mounting Dealer: Dealer Phone Number: Projector Serial Number*: Purchase Date: Installation Date: Default Gateway DNS Server Projector Address Projector Mgmt IP Address Subnet Mask FIGURE 1-1 - M-SERIES
Section 1: Introduction M-Series User Manual1-4020-100009-01 Rev.1 (07/08) • PIP and seamless switching • LiteLOC™ for constant brightness maintenance • Intelligent Lens System (ILS) • Motorized lens mount for all models • Auto-setup feature • Integrated ChristieNET • Networking ability through RS232 and RS422 connectors • Status LED display on built-in keypad for easy projector status monitoring • Control with remote keypad, wired remote, or built-in keypad • Four input slots for Optional Input Modules Refer to 6 Specifications for a complete list of technical specifications. Table 1.3 M-Series Projectors 1.3.2How the Projector Works The projector accepts data/graphics and video input signals for projection onto front or rear screens. Light is generated by dual mercury lamps, then modulated by three Digital Micro-mirror Device (DMD) panels that provide digitized red, green or blue color information. Light from the ON pixels of each panel is reflected, converged and then projected to the screen through a single front lens, where all pixels are perfectly superimposed as a sharp full-color image. 1.4 OTHER COMPONENTS The items listed below are shipped with the projector. Ensure you have received these items before using the projector. • IR remote keypad (includes two, 1.5V AA batteries and an XLR to mini-stereo cable for conver- sion to wired) •Line cord • Warranty Card • Lens Mount Security Screw (M6x10mm long, Qty. 2) • Lens Mount Security Screw (5mm Hex, Qty. 1) Model NamePart Number DS+6K-M 118-013105-XX DS+10K-M 118-014106-XX HD6K-M 118-021104-XX HD10K-M 118-023106-XX Roadster HD10K-M 118-042107-XX Roadster S+10K-M 118-044109-XX
M-Series User Manual2-1020-100009-01 Rev.1 (07/08) 2 Installation and Setup This section explains how to install, and setup the projector for delivery of superior image quality. • 2.1 Projector Quick Setup and Installation • 2.2 Detailed Setup and Installation • 2.3 Connecting Sources
Section 2: Installation and Setup M-Series User Manual2-2020-100009-01 Rev.1 (07/08) 2.1 PROJECTOR QUICK SETUP AND INSTALLATION The following instructions are for those preferring a quick setup. Refer to the remaining subsections for detailed setup instructions. STEP 1 - INSTALLING A PROJECTION LENS The projection lens, shipped separately from the projector, must be installed prior to setting up the projector. Remove the lens plug from the lens opening in the projector before installing the lens. Retain the lens plug for projector transportation to protect the projector’s optical components from dust and debris. IMPORTANT! The lens seals the projector, preventing contaminants from entering the interior of the projector. Never operate a projector without a lens. LENS INSTALLATION 1. Remove the small lens cap from the lens. Keep the large lens cap on the lens to protect it during installation. 2. Rotate the lens clamp to the OPEN position, see Figure 2-1 - Lens Installation . 3. Remove and retain the 2 security screws from the lens mount, see Figure 2-2 - Security Screw Location. 4. Align the lens interface plate with the lens mount. Align the lens electrical connector with the mating connector on the lens mount. Fully insert the assembly straight into the lens mount opening without turning. Press using your hand, see Figure 2-3 - Lens Placement . 5. While holding the lens flat against the lens mount, rotate the lens clamp clockwise to lock the lens assembly in place. 6. For added stability such as motion applications, fasten the security screws, see Figure 2-2 - Security Screw Location provided on the lens-mount, using the tool provided. NOTES: 1) Recommended for heaviest lenses such as 0.73:1 and 1.2:1. 2) Security screws MUST be installed when hoisting the projector overhead, or installing the projector in an overhead position. 7. Remove the large lens cap. DANGER Always power down the projector and disconnect all power sources before servicing or cleaning. WARNING Refer to Safety Warnings and Guidelines in Section 4.
M-Series User Manual2-3020-100009-01 Rev.1 (07/08) WARNING Use of the lens security screws is required if the projector is hoisted or installed in an overhead position F IGURE 2-1 - LENS INSTALLATIONFIGURE 2-2 - SECURITY SCREW LOCATION FIGURE 2-3 - LENS PLACEMENT
Section 2: Installation and Setup M-Series User Manual2-4020-100009-01 Rev.1 (07/08) STEP 2 - POSITIONING THE PROJECTOR Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface and position it so that it is perpendicular to the screen at a suitable distance. The further back the projector is positioned for the screen, the larger the image will be. To level the projector adjust its 3 feet. With the projector positioned perpendicular to the screen the image will appear rectangular instead of keystoned. For more detailed instructions on positioning the projector refer to 2.2.3 Projector Position and Mounting later in this section. STEP 3 - CONNECTING A SOURCE Located at the back of the projector is the input panel where all source connections are made. Each input is clearly labeled for easy identification. Depending on the type of option card installed, connect your source using the appropriate cable(s), as follows: •Analog Input Card, connect 3-, 4-, or 5-wire RGB source to Red/Pr, Green/Y, Blue/Pb, H/C and V using 3, 4 or 5 BNC connectors as required. •Dual SD/HD - SDI Input Card, connect SDI (Serial Digital Interface) cable to one of the two inputs, 1-IN or 2-IN. Both standard-definition (SD) and high-definition (HD) signals are accepted and automatically recognized on either input. •Dual Link DVI Input Card, connect a single or dual DVI video signal to the DVI-I connector, an analog video signal to the DVI-I connector or an analog video signal to the VGA connector. The DVI signal may contain HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection). •Twin HDMI Input Card, connect HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) cable to one of the two inputs, 1-IN or 2-IN. •Video Decoder Input Card, depending on the source you can apply the following; • Composite video source to 1-CVBS, using a BNC Cable NOTE: Same signal can be used on 4, 5 or 6 when input is selected as CVBS. • A component signal on Inputs 4(Pr), 5(Y), 6(Pb) using BNC Connectors. NOTE: Grouped as a component input, YPbPr. • S-Video to one of the two, 2-SVID or 3-SVID using S-Video cable. • S-Video using two BNC cables, with Luma (Y) connected to 4 (Sy) and Chroma (C) connected to 6 (Sc). NOTE: Must be grouped as 1 S-Video + 1 CVBS. Refer to 2.3 Connecting Sources for more details. WARNING 2 people are required to safely lift and install the projector.
M-Series User Manual2-5020-100009-01 Rev.1 (07/08) STEP 4 - CONNECTING THE LINE CORD IMPORTANT: Use the line cord provided with the projector, or ensure you are using a line cord, power plug and socket that meet the appropriate rating standards. NOTE: Listed on the license label. Connect the projectors line cord to the AC receptacle at the AC inlet of the projector, then push the wire clip over the plug to retain it. This prevents the line cord from inadvertent disconnection. Plug the 3-pronged plug end into a suitably rated grounded AC receptacle. Switch the projector ON. The switch is located just above the AC receptacle. STEP 5 - POWER UP After the AC Power has been switched on, the LCD display above the keypad indicates “Please wait” and the 4 LED status indicators on the top cover window switch on to amber. These indicate that the projector is changing its state from powered down to standby. The message “Standby Mode” appears in the display when the projector has completed its initialization and is ready for power up. The 2 lamp status LEDs will go off to indicate that the lamps are off. The Power status LED will show amber, indicating that the projector is in standby mode. The shutter LED will display amber, indicating the shutter is closed. Press and hold the power button on the keypad or remote for 2 seconds, or press twice quickly. The lamps will power on and the fans will come on. Note: See Section 3 Operation for a full description of the status indicators. NOTE: The default settings for the projector are to perform a lens calibration after the insertion of a new lens. If this is the first time the projector has been powered up with the lens, expect a short period (about 15 seconds) where the lens will move slightly. STEP 6 - SELECTING A SOURCE Press one of the input keys on the remote or built-in keypad to select and display the image for the source you connected in Step 3. STEP 7- ADJUSTING IMAGE Adjust the image settings, such as Brightness, Contrast, Gamma, Focus, Zoom etc. using the direct keys on the remote or built in keypad. NOTE: Refer to Section 3 Operation for more details. WARNING Do not attempt operation if the AC supply and cord is not within the specified ratings. On power down, wait 5-10 minutes for the fans to turn OFF before unplugging the projector. Always switch off the projector before unplugging the AC line cord.
Section 2: Installation and Setup M-Series User Manual2-6020-100009-01 Rev.1 (07/08) 2.2DETAILED SETUP AND INSTALLATION 2.2.1About the Projector BUILT-IN KEYPAD The built-in keypad is located on the side of the projector. Use it similarly to the IR remote to control the projector. An LCD display is located above the keypad for displaying projector status. AC RECEPTACLE The AC receptacle is located at the back of the projector. Use this receptacle to plug in an appropriately rated line cord. NOTE: The power switch is located above the AC receptacle. Refer to Section 6 – Specifications for details. DANGER Always power down the projector and disconnect all power sources before servicing or cleaning. WARNING Refer to Safety Warnings and Guidelines in Section 4. FIGURE 2-4 - ABOUT THE PROJECTOR - REAR/SIDE VIEW
M-Series User Manual2-7020-100009-01 Rev.1 (07/08) ADJUSTABLE FEET Located on the underside of the projector are three adjustable feet. Raise or lower these feet when positioning the projector to ensure it is level on all sides so the displayed image will appear rectangular without any keystone. Refer to 2.2.5 Adjusting Projector Height/Tilt for instructions on how to adjust the projector’s feet. INPUT PANEL All source connections are made to the input panel located at the back of the projector. Any of the available optional input cards can be installed in the 4 option card slots. The slots are labelled 1 through 4. All option cards have LEDs to indicate their status. COOLING AND AIR VENTS There are numerous air vents located around the projector. It is important these vents remain unobstructed. Adequate airflow through the projector will prevent it from overheating. KENSINGTON LOCK ATTACHMENT Located at the rear of the projector to the left of the AC receptacle, is a Kensington lock attachment point. This provides the ability to secure the projector against possible theft. LAMP DOOR The lamp doors are located at the side of the projector, which provides easy access to the lamp module for replacement. Refer to Section 4.4 Replacing the Lamps . The lamp doors are fitted with safety interlocks which switch the lamp off when the door is opened. The lamp doors are provided with clear windows to indicate when the lamps are on. FIGURE 2-5 - ABOUT THE PROJECTOR - FRONT VIEW
Section 2: Installation and Setup M-Series User Manual2-8020-100009-01 Rev.1 (07/08) FRONT & REAR IR SENSORS The two IR sensors located on the projector receive transmissions from the IR remote from up to 100 feet away. It is important to keep the transmission path to these sensors unobstructed for uninterrupted communications with the projector. The rear IR sensor is located at the back of the projector between the status LEDs and the front IR sensor is located next to the projector’s front nameplate. PROJECTION LENSES, LENS MOUNT AND OTHER FEATURES The projector includes a motorized lens mount that allows automated lens control and adjustment: vertical and horizontal offsets, zoom and focus. The lens mount can be fitted with any one of the available optional lenses – see Section 6 Specifications . •Zoom and Focus – There are two internal lens motors that allow for quick motorized adjustment of zoom and focus. Adjust zoom to fit the displayed image on the screen and adjust focus to improve the clarity of the image. NOTES: 1) The projection lens is shipped separately from the projector. 2) Use the lens cap when transporting the lens to avoid scratching and damaging the lens, which could affect your displayed image.3) Motorized lenses should not be adjusted by hand without first setting them for manual operation, otherwise the zoom and focus motors may be damaged. (Set in Menu ->Configuration- >Lens Settings ->Manual Zoom/Focus). •Lens Offset – The motorized lens mount allows vertical and horizontal offset of the displayed image. •Shutter – Standard on all models, the shutter allows you to turn the screen absolutely black when in the “Closed” state. •Dynamic Iris Contrast Aperture – Enables adjustment of light output and contrast ratio. 2.2.2Installation Considerations Proper installation of your projector will ensure the quality of your display. Whether you are installing a projector temporarily or permanently you should take the following into account to ensure your projector performs optimally. Choose the installation type that best suits your needs: front or rear screen, floor mount or inverted mount. FRONT SCREEN / FLOOR MOUNT INSTALLATIONS AdvantagesConsiderations • Easy to set up. • Can be moved or changed quickly. • Easy to access.Shares floor space with audience.