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    Mirage WU-L User Manual4-5020-100774-01 Rev. 2 (4-2012)4.1.2 MENU TREE CONTINUED - GEOMETRY AND COLOR
    Main Menu
    1. Size and Position
    2. Image Settings
    3, Channel Setup
    4. Configuration
    5. Reserved
    6. Status
    7. Secondary Input & 
    Switching
    8. Language
    9. Test Pattern
    Array Color Target
    1. Target Color Space
    Array Capability
    2. Target Red x
    3. Target Red y
    4. Target Green x
    5. Target Green y
    6 Target Blue x
    7. Target Blue y
    8. Target White x
    9. Target White y
    10. Copy Color Space From
    11. Select White Point
    12. Set White to Color Temp
    13. White Color Temperature
    14. Copy White Point From
    15. Auto Color Enable
    16. Test Pattern Enable
    17. RGB Brightness Target
    18. Reserved
    Projector Color Adjustment
    1. Target Color Space
    2. Red Part of Red
    3. Green Part of Red
    4. Blue Part of Red
    5. Green Part of Green
    6. Red Part of Green
    7. Blue Part of Green
    8. Blue Part of Blue
    9. Red Part of Blue
    10. Green Part of Blue
    11. Red Part of White
    12. Green Part of White
    13. Blue Part of White
    14. Clear Adjustments
    15. Reset current adjustments
    16. Auto Color Enable
    17. Test Pattern Enable
    18. Copy Adjustments From
    19. White Brightness Adjustment
    Geometry & Color
    1. Test Pattern
    2. Geometry Correction
    3. Brightness Uniformity    
    4. Edge Blending 
    5. Array Color Target
    6. Projector Color Adjustment
    7. Black Level Blending
    8. Reserved
    9. Reserved
    10. Tiling Setup
    11. Manual RGB Adjustment
    Brightness Uniformity
    1. Brightness Uniformity Enable
    2. Test Pattern
    3. Coarse Adjustment
    4. Reserved
    5. Top Left Corner
    6. Left Side
    7. Bottom Left Corner
    8. Top Right Corner
    9. Right Side
    10. Bottom Right Corner
    11. Left Center
    12. Right Center
    13. Overall Gain
    14. Full Screen Eye-Motion Filter
    15. Eye-Motion Filter
    16. Reset Brightness Uniformity
    Edge Blending
    1. Edge Blending
    2. Test Pattern
    3. Left Blend Width
    4. Right Blend Width
    5. Top Blend Width
    6. Bottom Blend Width
    7. Reserved
    8. Show Blending Overlap
    9. Advanced Edge Blending
    10. Full Screen Eye-Motion Filter
    11. Eye-Motion Filter
    12. Reset Edge Blending Settings
    Black Level Blending
    1. Black Blend Enable
    2. Test Pattern
    3. Left Blend Width
    4. Right Blend Width
    5. Top Blend Width
    6. Bottom Blend Width
    7. Center Brightness
    8. Left Brightness
    9. Right Brightness
    10. Top Brightness
    11. Bottom Brightness
    12. Top Left Brightness
    13. Top Right Brightness
    14. Bottom Left Brightness
    15. Bottom Right Brightness
    16. Reset Black Level Blending Settings
    Advanced Edge Blending
    1. Enable Advanced Curve
    2. Left Blend Shape
    3. Left Blend Midpoint
    4. Right Blend Shape
    5. Right Blend Midpoint
    6. Top Blend Shape
    7. Top Blend Midpoint
    8. Bottom Blend Shape
    9. Bottom Blend Midpoint
    10. Reset Advanced Settings
    See Page 4-4 for:
    1. Language
    2. Output Options
    4. Power Management
    5. Date & Time
    6. Menu Preferences
    7. Communications
    9. Diagnostics & Calibration
    10. Service
    11. Option Card Settings
    See Page 4-6 for:
    13. Array Bright/ColorLOC
    Geometry Correction
    1. Geometry Correction
    2. Test Pattern
    3. Adjust Horizontal Keystone
    4. Adjust Vertical Keystone
    5. Adjust 2D Keystone
    6. Reset Keystone settings
    7. 2D Keystone Cursor Offsets
    8. H-Position
    9. V-Position
    Configuration
    1. Language
    2. Output Options
    3. Reserved
    4. Power Management
    5. Date & Time
    6. Menu Preferences
    7. Communications
    8. Geometry & Color
    9. Diagnostics & Calibration
    10. Service
    11. Option Card Settings
    12. Reserved
    13. ArrayLOC 
    14. Reserved
    Manual RGB Adjustment
    1. Color Mode
    2. LM Red Part Of Red
    3. LM Green Part Of Red
    4. LM Blue Part Of Red
    5. LM Green Part of Green
    6. LM Red Part Of Green
    7. LM Blue Part Of Green
    8. LM Blue Part Of Blue
    9. LM Red Part Of Blue
    10. LM Green Part Of Blue
    11. RGB Brightness
    Red Color
    Green Color
    Blue Color
    12. Copy Settings From
    13. Auto Color Enable
    2D Keystone Cursor Offsets
    1. Offset Top
    2. Offset Bottom
    3. Offset Left
    4. Offset Right
    Tiling Setup
    1. Tiling Setup
    2. Total Rows
    3. Total Columns
    4. Row
    5. Column
    Manual Color Adjustments 
    by X,Y
    1. Select Color Adjustment
    2. Color Temperature
    Valid Color Space
    3. Red X
    4. Red Y
    5. Green X
    6. Green Y
    7. Blue X
    8. Blue Y
    9. White X
    10. White Y
    11. Reserved
    12. Auto Color Enable
    13. Color Enable
    14. Copy From
    Manual Color Saturation
    1. Select Color Adjustment
    2. Red Part of Red
    3. Green Part of Red
    4. Blue Part of Red
    5. Green Part of Green
    6. Red Part of Green
    7. Blue Part of Green
    8. Blue Part of Blue
    9. Red Part of Blue
    10. Green Part of Blue
    11. Red Part of White
    12. Green Part of White
    13. Blue Part of White
    14. Reserved
    15. Auto Color Enable
    16. Color Enable
    17. Copy From
    18. RGB Brightness
    Color Management 
    selected from Service 
    menu. See Page 4-4.Color Management
    1. Native Color Settings
    2. Manual RGB Adjustment
    3. Manual Color Adjustments by X,Y
    4. Manual Color SaturationNative Color Settings
    1. Target Native White 
    Color Temperature
    2. Native Red X
    3. Native Red Y
    4. Native Green X
    5. Native Green Y
    6. Native Blue X
    7. Native Blue Y
    8. Native White X
    9. Native White Y
    Current Duty Cycle
    Native White Duty Cycle
    10. Update Native White 
    Duty Cycle
    11. Reset to Factory Native 
    Color Settings
    12. Measure Native Mode 
    						
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    4.1.3 MENU TREE CONTINUED - ARRAYLOC
    Main Menu
    1. Size and Position
    2. Image Settings
    3, Channel Setup
    4. Configuration
    5. Reserved
    6. Status
    7. Secondary Input & 
    Switching
    8. Language
    9. Test Pattern
    See Page 4-4 for:
    1. Language
    2. Output Options
    4. Power Management
    5. Date & Time
    6. Menu Preferences
    7. Communications
    8. Geometry & Color
    9. Diagnostics & Calibration
    10. Service
    11. Option Card Settings
    Configuration
    1. Language
    2. Output Options
    3. Reserved
    4. Power Management
    5. Date & Time
    6. Menu Preferences
    7. Communications
    8. Geometry & Color
    9. Diagnostics & Calibration
    10. Service
    11. Option Card Settings
    12. Reserved
    13. ArrayLOC
    14. ReservedArrayLOC
    1. Bright/ColorLOC Mode
    2. Synchronize to This Projector
    3. Bright/ColorLOC Configuration
    4. Reserved
    5. Array Color Target
    6. Projector Color Adjustment
    7. ArrayLOC Status
    8. ArrayLOC Status Filter
    9. ArrayLOC Configuration
    10. RGB Brightness Target
    11. RGB Brightness
    12. IR Brightness Target
    13. IR BrightnessBright/ColorLOC Configuration
    1. Minimum Brightness (%)
    2. Minimum Gamut (%)
    Projector Capability
    3. Enable Warnings
    4. Warning Brightness Threshold (%)
    5. Warning Gamut Threshold (%)
    6. Reserved
    7. Reserved
    ArrayLOC Configuration
    1. ArrayLOC Network
    2. ArrayLOC Group
    3. Synchronize Keys, Test Pattern, Color Enable
    4. Synchronize Frame Delay
    5. Set Array Frame Delay
    6. Minimum Array Frame Delay
    7. Synchronize RGB Brightness
    8. Reserved
    9. Reserved
    10. Reserved
    See Page 4-5 for:
    4. Array Color Target
    5 Projector Color Adjustment 
    						
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    5Maintenance
    5.1 Safety Warnings and Guidelines
    Installers, service trained operators and all users must maintain a safe operating environment at all times. Read 
    this section in its entirety and understand all warnings and precautions before operating the projector. 
    5.2 Maintaining Proper Cooling
    Air vents are located around the projector to keep it at a consistent operating temperature. Make sure that the 
    empty space around these vents (“stay out zone”) is within the limits specified in Section 7 Specifications. This 
    will prevent the blockage of air flow and prevent overheating. The projector is equipped with active thermal 
    monitoring. The speed of the cooling fans adjust to the projector temperature.
    • Do not put the projector on a radiator or heat register. 
    • Do not put the projector in an enclosure without correct ventilation.
    • Do not put objects into the ventilation openings of the projector. They can touch dangerous voltages or short-
    circuit components resulting in a fire or shock hazard. 
    • Do not spill liquids into the projector. If a spill occurs, immediately disconnect the projector and have it 
    serviced by a Christie accredited service technician.
    5.3 Maintenance and Cleaning
    The projector is an international regulatory agency approved product designed for safe and reliable operation. 
    It is important to acknowledge the following precautions while operating the projector to assure complete 
    safety at all times.
    5.3.1 WARNINGS AND SAFETY GUIDELINES
     Do not look directly into the projector lens. The high brightness of this 
    projector could cause permanent eye damage. For protection, keep all projector shielding 
    intact during operation.
     Always power down the projector and disconnect before servicing.
    The projector is a class 2M source of visible and invisible LED radiation. 
    Directly viewing the LED output with certain optical instruments (for 
    example, eye loupes, magnifiers and microscopes) within a distance of 
    100 mm (3.94”) may pose an eye hazard. 
    						
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    Section 5: Maintenance
    5.3.2 LABELS AND MARKINGS
    Observe and follow all warnings and instructions marked on the projector.
    The exclamation point within the equilateral triangle tells the user of 
    important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the 
    literature accompanying the projector.
    The lightning flash and arrowhead symbol within the equilateral triangle 
    tells the user of “dangerous voltage” not insulated within the projector’s 
    enclosure that is of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric 
    shock.
    The projector is a class 2M source of visible and invisible 
    LED radiation. Directly viewing the LED output with certain 
    optical instruments (for example, eye loupes, magnifiers a
    nd 
    microscopes) within a distance of 100 mm may pose an eye 
    hazard.
    5.3.3 INSTRUCTIONS 
    Read all operating instructions prior to using the projector.
    5.3.4 PROJECTOR LOCATION 
    Operate the projector in an environment that meets the operating range, specified in Section 7 Specifications.
    • Do not operate the projector close to water, such as near a swimming pool. 
    • Do not operate in extremely humid environments.
    • Do not place the projector on an unstable cart, stand or table. A projector and cart combination must be used 
    with care. Sudden stops, excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the projector and cart combination 
    to overturn.
    5.3.5 SERVICING
     All servicing must be performed by Christie accredited service technicians. 
    Use replacement parts that are manufacturer-approved only. Use of any 
    other part other than the ones specified by the manufacturer can result in 
    fire, electric shock or risk of personal injury and irreparable equipment 
    damage.
      Do not service the projector while it is still connected. There are exposed 
    voltages that could cause severe physical injuries and possibly death. 
    Always disconnect the projector and wait 2 minutes to allow the power 
    supply capacitors to electrically discharge before removing the projector 
    covers.  
    						
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    If any of the following conditions exist, immediately disconnect the projector from the power outlet and 
    consult a Christie accredited service technician.
    • The power cord is damaged.
    • The internal cooling fans do not turn ON when the projector is first powered up. 
    • Liquid is spilled into the projector.
    • The projector is exposed to excessive moisture.
    • The projector is not operating normally or performance has significantly deteriorated in a short period of 
    time.
    • The projector has been dropped or the shipping case (if applicable) is badly damaged.
    5.3.6 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE
      The projector is a class 2M source of visible and invisible LED radiation. 
    Directly viewing the LED output with certain optical instruments (for 
    example, eye loupes, magnifiers and microscopes) within a distance of 
    100 mm (3.94”) may pose an eye hazard.
    Table 5.1  Maintenance Guide
    Part DescriptionFrequencyHow to Clean
    Projection Lens  As requiredClean: A small amount of dust on the lens has very little effect on picture 
    quality. Clean only if absolutely necessary.
    To clean: Moisten a clean (not-reused), lint-free cloth with a high-quality 
    optical cleaning fluid. Wipe the cloth in a single continuous motion across 
    the lens surface. Discard the cloth after cleaning. Use compressed air to 
    remove any particles remaining on the lens.
    Do not
     use a cleaning solvent that contains ammonia. Avoid lens contact 
    with Xylene and Ether.
    External Projector Covers As requiredClean: Clean dust from external covers using a clean, lint-free cotton cloth 
    as required. NOTE: Before cleaning the modules, it is recommended that 
    you install the lens cap. This will keep dust particles from settling on the 
    glass surface of the lens. 
    						
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    Section 5: Maintenance
    5.4 Light Module Replacement
     Do not service the projector while it is still connected. There are exposed 
    voltages that could cause severe physical injuries and possibly death. 
    Always disconnect the projector and wait 2 minutes to allow the power 
    supply capacitors to electrically discharge before removing the projector 
    covers. 
     Power should always be disconnected from the illumination module before 
    servicing, to avoid the possibility of inadvertent exposure to visible and 
    invisible LED radiation. Directly viewing the illumination module optical 
    output through certain optical instruments (for example, eye loupes, 
    magnifiers and microscopes) within a distance of 100 mm (3.94”) may pose 
    an eye hazard.
    The Light Module is a non-serviceable part of the projector and must be replaced. Contact customer support to 
    arrange a replacement.
    5.5 Lens Replacement
     The projector is a class 2M source of visible and invisible LED radiation. 
    Directly viewing the LED output with certain optical instruments (for 
    example, eye loupes, magnifiers and microscopes) within a distance of 
    100 mm (3.94”) may pose an eye hazard.
    Lenses are easily replaced on the Mirage WU-L. See 2.2.2 Installing the Lens, on page 2-4. 
    						
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    6 Troubleshooting
    If the projector is not operating properly, record the symptoms and use this section as a guide. If a solution to 
    the problem cannot be found, contact your dealer for assistance. 
    NOTE: A Christie accredited service 
    technician is required when opening an enclosure to diagnose any “probable cause”.
    6.1 Troubleshooting Guidelines
    Read, understand and observe all warnings and precautions when diagnosing and servicing the projector. 
    • Ensure that the projector is plugged in.
    • Ensure that cables are connected and not damaged.
    • Power OFF the projector, wait 90 seconds to allow for cooling, and Power ON the projector. Check for a 
    normal power up sequence. 
    • Check the projector status for error conditions and correct any issues if possible. See 6.2 System Warnings / 
    Errors, on page 6-1. 
    • Check source reliability. Switch sources if possible.
    • Use RS-232 serial communications to communicate with the projector during diagnosis.
    6.2 System Warnings / Errors
    When the projector finds a system malfunction, it displays a System Warning or a System Error message. 
    Status and error information is available through:
    • LEDs on the input panel of the projector. See 6.2.1 LED Status Display On the Projector, on page 6-2.
    • Status page in the menu system: access Main menu > Status.
    • Status page on the web UI: access Main tab > Status page and click on any category with a yellow or 
    red indicator. For more information see Appendix B: Web User Interface.
    • On screen error messages: access Main > Configuration > Menu Preferences > Display Error 
    Messages (All). 
    NOTE: Display Error Messages must be set to “Screen” or “All” for System messages 
    to appear on-screen.
    The status pages in the OSD menu system and the web UI update automatically when the error condition is 
    corrected. The error code displayed on the status panel on the projector must be cleared manually by pressing 
    EXIT twice from presentation level (no OSD on screen).
    If an error code recurs, try resetting the projector by turning the projector OFF and ON.
    A persistent error code may indicate that you need a Christie accredited service technician. 
    System Warnings
    Shows that a system malfunction exists. A system warning message replaces the input signal message and 
    disappears when the input signal status changes. The projector will remain operational, but the message show a 
    possibly serious problem that must be reported to the manufacturer. Reset the projector by powering it off and 
    on again, cooling when necessary. 
    						
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    Section 6: Troubleshooting
    System Errors
    Shows that a serious malfunction exists and must be reported to the manufacturer as soon as possible. The 
    projector will no longer operate. Reset the projector by powering it off and on again, cooling when necessary. 
    6.2.1 LED Status Display On the Projector
    Projector status is indicated by a single three-color LED adjacent to a 2-digit status display. Refer to Table 6.1 
    for a description of LED variations that indicate operation status. A solid red LED indicates a system error and 
    the corresponding error code indicates what the error is. Refer to Table 6.2 for a list of error codes. Press EXIT 
    twice to acknowledge and clear the error code. 
    Table 6.1 LED Operational Status Codes
    LED Status2-Character DisplayDescription 
    
    Solid yellowRotating 
    Wa r m i n g  u p
    PR
     (Programming TI) 
    FS (Failsafe mode)EM in fail safe mode, refer to the Vi s u a l  
    Environments Projector
    Software Upgrade instruction sheet
     
    (020-100443-xx)
    — —, staticSTANDBY mode
    — —, moving up and downBrief cool down period
    
    Solid green
    •BO (Booting) when power first applied
    •B1 (Boot phase 1) starting main script 
    •B2 (Boot phase 2) starting projector code
    •B3 (Boot phase 3) about to initialize connections• When powering ON (booting) the pro-
    jector, the LED will go through phases.
    • Powered ON
    • Normal operations
    •EM ON
    •SH (Shutter Mode) active EM 
    
    Flashing 
    greenKeypad command sent - Command received
    
    Solid RedSystem error – see 
    Section 6.2.2 Error Codes
    
    Flashing red• Key press error
    • Wrong protocol sent
    blank— —Waiting to establish a connection with 
    PHM
    blankRotatingInitializing hardware and connecting to 
    PHM 
    						
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    6.2.2 Error Codes
    If the status display window shows one of the codes in the Error Codes table you may need a Christie 
    accredited service technician to repair the component identified by the error code.
    Error codes are displayed in a three phase format: 
    • First 2 digits represent the component or error category
    • Second 2 digits represent the specific problem
    • Display off
    This cycle repeats. The LED will be red while the error code is displayed. 
    Acknowledge and clear the error by pressing EXIT twice when at the presentation level (no OSD on the 
    screen). If the error recurs then try resetting the projector by powering OFF and ON again. Contact the dealer if 
    the problem persists or if you see a code not listed in Ta b l e  6 . 2. 
    Table 6.2  Error Codes
    Error CodeItemDescription
    Light Engine
    LE00 Light engine Boot Failure
    01 Light engine link error
    02 Light engine initialization error
    03 Red LED Feedback Failure
    04 Green LED Feedback Failure
    05 Blue LED Feedback Failure
    Link
    LI01 Error on EM network
    02 Error on PHM network
    03 Error on ArrayLOC link
    Projector Head Module (PHM) Fan
    FP01 PHM FD Fan 1 stalled
    02 PHM FD Fan 2 stalled
    03 PHM LMC Fan 1 stalled
    04 PHM LMC Fan 2 stalled
    Electronic Module (EM) Fan
    FE 01 EM Fan 1 stalled
    02 EM Fan 2 stalled 
    						
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    Section 6: Troubleshooting
    6.3 Power
    6.3.1 Projector Does Not Power ON
    1. Ensure that the projector is plugged in.
    2. Ensure that cables are connected and not damaged.
    Projector Head Module (PHM) Sensors
    SP01 PHM FD sensor 1 overtemp (not connected)
    02 PHM FD Air inlet overtemp or sensor not functioning
    03 PHM QDPC board overtemp or sensor not functioning
    04 PHM FD DMD overtemp or sensor not functioning
    05 PHM QDPC board overtemp or sensor not functioning
    06 LM Air inlet overtemp or sensor not functioning
    07 LM Air exhaust overtemp or sensor not functioning
    08 LM Power supply overtemp or sensor not functioning
    09 LM LED Driver overtemp or sensor not functioning
    10 LM ambient overtemp or sensor not functioning
    11 LM Red thermistor overtemp or sensor not functioning
    12 LM Green thermistor overtemp or sensor not functioning
    13 LM Blue thermistor overtemp or sensor not functioning
    14 LM IR thermistor overtemp or sensor not functioning
    Electronics Module (EM) Sensors 
    SE01
    EM Inlet 
    02Panel Driver Temperature
    03Image Processor Temperature
    04Option Card 1 Temperature
    05Option Card 2 Temperature
    06Option Card 3 Temperature
    07Option Card 4 Temperature
    Miscellaneous
    PR 01EM/PHM Firmware mismatch; upgrade required
    Table 6.2  Error Codes (Continued) 
    						
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