Christie Projector Mirage 5000 User Manual
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23(5$7,21 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO 6WHS 5HDGMXVW &RORU 7HPSHUDWXUH OHYHO RI UHGJUHHQEOXH LQ =RQHV D Return to Steps D & E and, if necessary, fine tune the zones so that they all still exhibit a single color temperature. &DQFHOLQJ %ULJKWQHVV 8QLIRUPLW\ If you do not want to use or apply Brightness Uniformity settings, delete the checkmark from the “Uniformity Enable” checkbox at the top of the Brightness Uniformity menu. Occasionally the projector may encounter an error condition...
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23(5$7,21 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO 2WKHU 6LJQDO (UURU 0HVVDJHV In addition to the common Bad Sync and “No Signal” errors, you may encounter a signal error message indicating that Hsync and/or Vsync are either too fast or too slow. When such a message appears, check the frequencies shown in the Status menu. If they are correct, then the signal is not recognized by the projector. On some PCs you may be able to change the settings to generate a compatible signal. If the frequencies shown in the...
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! 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO This projector is CSA approved and is designed for safe and reliable operation. However, safe operation cannot be assured by design alone; installers, maintainers, and users must maintain a safe operating environment for the system. Please read through and understand the following warnings and guidelines promoting safe usage of the projector. :$51,1* $OZD\V 5(029( WKH OHQV ZKHQ VKLSSLQJ D SURMHFWRU :$51,1* 1HYHU ORRN GLUHFWO\ LQWR WKH SURMHFWRU...
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0$,17(1$1&( 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO :$51,1* 1HYHU DWWHPSW WR UHPRYH WKH ODPS KRXVLQJ GLUHFWO\ DIWHU XVH 7KH ODPS LV XQGHU JUHDW SUHVVXUH ZKHQ KRW DQG PD\ H[SORGH FDXVLQJ SHUVRQDO LQMXU\ DQGRU SURSHUW\ GDPDJH $OORZ WR FRRO FRPSOHWHO\ The arc lamp operates at a very high temperature and pressure. Failure to allow the lamp to sufficiently cool prior to handling could result in an explosion causing personal injury and/or property damage. After turning the projector off it is important that you...
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0$,17(1$1&( 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO Do not push objects of any kind into the projector through the ventilation openings. They may touch dangerous voltages or short-out components resulting in a fire or shock hazard. Do not spill liquids of any kind into the projector. Should an accidental spill occur, immediately unplug the projector and have it serviced by a qualified service technician. If any of the following conditions exist, immediately unplug the projector from the power outlet and refer...
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0$,17(1$1&( 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO )LJXUH 5HSODFLQJ .H\SDG %DWWHULHV NOTE: For this procedure you will need a “Roadster / Vista / Mirage 5000 Lamp and Filter Replacement Kit” or a “DLV1280-DX / Mirage 2000 Lamp and Filter Replacement Kit”. Both are manufactured by Christie Digital Systems. The high brightness of your projector is provided by a Xenon lamp (500W in Mirage 2000, 1200W in Mirage 5000) permanently mounted inside its own protective housing. For maximum brightness, this lamp...
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0$,17(1$1&( 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO 7XUQ RII WKH SURMHFWRU Turn the projector off and allow the cooling fans to stop automatically before proceeding with Step 2. 8QSOXJ WKH SURMHFWRU When the cooling fans have stopped, turn main power off and unplug the projector. 5HPRYH WKH OHIW VLGH SDQHO x See Figure 4.2. Remove the 3 screws securing the projector’s left side panel. x Lower the panel slightly to clear two pins at the bottom edge of the projector. x Pull the panel off to expose the lamp door...
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0$,17(1$1&( 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO /RRVHQ WKH VSULQJORDGHG 7EROWV x The lamp module is secured to its adjustment plate with 3 large spring-loaded T-bolts that lock in-and-out with a 90° turn (they are the largest heads visible on the adjustment plate). To remove each T-bolt, use a Phillips screwdriver to push and turn each bolt 90°. The pin behind each bolt will align with its slot and pop the bolt free. See right. NOTE: If you can’t access the bottom screw in the 5000, decrease vertical...
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0$,17(1$1&( 0LUDJH 8VHU·V 0DQXDO $WWDFK QHZ ODPS WR WKH WHUPLQDO EORFN DQG LQVHUW x Secure the new lamp module to the terminal block with the single screw, then insert into the lamp compartment as described below: x ,) Looking into the lamp compartment, the terminal block should be located at approximately “9 o’clock ”, i.e., roughly centered and on the side of the lamp facing the projector rear . Make sure heavy lamp cables are twisted together, and secure all cabling as shown in...