Projector Christie Roadie 25k User Manual
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SPECIFICATIONS Roadie 25K User’s Manual 6-5 7 kW 3-Phase Ballast (38-814001-01) Nominal Voltage per φ 208 VAC (N. America / Japan) 400 VAC (Europe) Nominal Operating Range 200-230 ± 10% (N. America / Japan) 380-415 ± 10% (Europe) Line Frequency 50-60 Hz nominal Inrush current (max.) note: excluding lamp
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SPECIFICATIONS 6-6 Roadie 25K User’s Manual Temperature -25C to 65°C (-13°F to 149°F) Humidity (non-condensing) 0% to 95% NOTES: 1) Excludes lens, cabling, extractor. 2) All weights subject-to-change Shipping Weights Projection Head Ballast FredFrame 360 lb (163 kg) 145 lb (66 kg) 153 lb (70kg) Installed Weight Projection Head Ballast FredFrame 260 lb (118 kg) 110 lb (50 kg) 105 lb (48 kg) See page 6-7: Standard Dimensions (W x L x H)| 25.6” x 49.0” x 20” (65 cm x 124.5 cm x 50.8...
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SPECIFICATIONS 6-8 Roadie 25K User’s Manual Projection head with “brick” Rental/Staging remote keypad Lamp ballast (7 kW) Heat Extractor (50/60 Hz) Lamp (choices shown on page 8-4) 1 primary zoom lens, high-brightness (see below) Cabling kit and misc. assembly hardware Roadie 25K User’s Manual Standard High-Brightness Lenses
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Appendix A Glossary Roadie 25K User’s Manual A-1 This appendix defines the specific terms used in this manual as they apply to this projector. Also included are other general terms commonly used in the projection industry as well as in the digital cinema projection industry. A frame sequence used to map 24 fps film to 30 fps video (or 24/1.001 to 30/1.001 fps) in which every second film frame is represented by three video fields instead of two, the third being a repeat of the second. This leads...
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GLOSSARY A-2 Roadie 25K User’s Manual for distribution of the title, a version of the title, or an update for revision of the title in the field. A system used in a theatre projection booth that responds to cues, commands or relay switches and then controls various elements of presentation, such as:
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GLOSSARY Roadie 25K User’s Manual A-3 The range of colors allowed in a specific system, as defined within a triangular area located on the CIE color locus diagram whose corners are the three primaries defined in the system. Also known as color space. A change in the tint of a white field across an image. The coloration (reddish, white, bluish, greenish, etc.) of white in an image, measured using the Kelvin (degrees K) temperature scale. Higher temperatures output more light. See YCbCr or...
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GLOSSARY A-4 Roadie 25K User’s Manual additional pixels are created by averaging together adjacent pixels in the original smaller image. The maximum frequency of the pixel clock. Also known as pixel clock rate. The Enhanced Extended Display Identification Data standard, established by VESA, enables properties (such as resolution) of a display device to be detected by the display card in a controlling device such as a PC. The PC, in turn, can then output in a matching format to fill the display....
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GLOSSARY Roadie 25K User’s Manual A-5 image that can be projected to one side of the lens center without degrading the image quality. A circular area of a screen where the image appears brighter than elsewhere on the screen. A hot spot appears along the line of sight and moves with the line of sight. High gain screens and rear screens designed for slide or traditional movie projection usually have a hot spot. A physical connection route for a source signal, described by a 2-digit number...
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GLOSSARY A-6 Roadie 25K User’s Manual The amount of visible light per square meter incident on a surface. 1 lux = 1 lumen/square meter = 0.093 foot-candles Descriptive data about the format of the content—i.e., “data about data”. Upon receiving metadata, digital cinema projectors will know the correct aspect ratio of the image, and the sound processor will know the correct format of the audio, all without effort on the part of the person setting up the show on a particular projector. A 525-line...