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    Protocols are most useful for multiple-projector applications. For example, you might
    want to change a keypad protocol if you are working with two projectors and two
    remote keypads in the same room and need to control each projector independently
    (Figure 2.34). When Keypad A has a different protocol than Keypad B, each keypad
    communicates only with the projector having a matching protocol. Or, if you have a
    network of two or more projectors connected together via RS-232 serial ports, you
    may want only certain projectors to respond to a wired keypad, thus you can use
    different protocols to limit responses.
    NOTE: Matching the protocol on the projector to that of a keypad is done through a
    setting in the Communications menu. See 3.7, Configuring System Parameters for
    further information on how to change the projectors infrared sensor (rear and front)
    protocol.
    A protocol for either type of remote keypad — IR or wired — can be changed
    through software commands entered on the keypad. A new protocol set through
    software commands remains in effect until the keypad batteries are removed and
    replaced (if an IR remote), or until the keypad is unplugged (if a wired remote). A
    remote can also be changed manually —you can hard-wire new jumper settings
    inside the keypad so that they remain in effect until you change the hard-wiring. Note
    that a hard-wired protocol can be temporarily overridden by the software protocol
    change, effective until the keypad is unplugged and plugged in again (if a wired
    remote) or until a battery is removed (if an IR remote).
    Figure 2.34. Independent Keypads and Projectors
    The standard IR remote keypad or the optional wired remote can be set to one of two
    different protocols —  “A” or “B”. To hard-wire a protocol to “A” or “B” in either
    remote, follow Steps 1 through 5:
    Step 1
    Unplug the keypad from the projector (applies to wired remote only). Remote Keypad
    Protocol
    — IR OR WIRED KEYPAD — 
    						
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    Step 2
    Unlatch and open the empty battery compartment on the back of the keypad as shown
    in Figure 2.35.
    NOTE: A wired keypad opens as shown, but a cable passes through the battery
    compartment cover.
    Figure 2.35. Opening the Keypad
    Step 3
    Find the 4 jumpers located along the latching side of the battery compartment. These
    jumpers set the keypad protocol and other settings so that the keypad functions in a
    certain manner.
    Step 4: Set the Jumpers
    Set the jumpers as shown in Figure 2.36. Take care to refer to the correct part of the
    drawing — IR or wired (optional). Use tweezers or needle-nose pliers to remove and
    replace each jumper as necessary.
    • J1 jumper: For either remote, set between pins 1 and 2 to set as Protocol “A”.
    Set between pins 2 and 3 to set as Protocol “B”.
    • J2 jumper: For either remote, set between pins 2 and 3 as shown; otherwise, the
    projector will not respond correctly to keypad commands.
    • J3
     jumper: For the IR remote, make sure that the jumper is set between pins 2
    and 3 as shown. For the wired remote, make sure that the jumper is set between
    pins 1 and 2 as shown.
    • J4 jumper: For the IR remote, make sure that the jumper is set between pins 1
    and 2 as shown. For the wired remote, make sure that the jumper is set between
    pins 2 and 3 as shown. 
    						
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    Figure 2.36. Locating and Setting the Jumpers
    Step 5
    Replace battery compartment cover. Plug into projector (wired keypad only) and test.
    NOTE: A wired keypad can be converted into an IR remote keypad, and vice versa.
    Follow the settings shown above, adding or deleting the cable and batteries as required.
    The cable with 3-pin XLR connector is available separately from your dealer.
    SHORTCUT METHOD:
    You can also issue software protocol settings through the keypad. These software
    commands will be lost when the keypad is either unplugged or when a battery is
    removed — the keypad will revert back to the hard-wired jumper settings (see above)
    until you enter the software commands again.
    Press 
    Input1 Color Pixel Pos it ion   = Protocol “A”
    Press 
    Input1 Color Pixel Pos it ion   = Protocol “B”
    NOTE: If you change any keypad to a new protocol and the projector stops
    responding, the projector may be set to a conflicting protocol. Use the projectors
    built-in keypad to access the Communications menu. Under “Front IR” or “Back
    IR” or Wired Keypad, select the protocol that matches the new protocol of the
    keypad at hand. The projector should now respond properly. 
    						
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    If desired, you can convert an IR remote keypad into a wired remote keypad and vice
    versa.
    TO CHANGE FROM INFRARED TO WIRED:
    • Remove battery compartment cover from back of keypad.
    • Remove batteries.
    • Wait 1-2 minutes.
    • Plug the keypad cable (available separately) into the empty battery
    compartment. Make sure that the battery cover is notched smoothly to
    accommodate the cable without pinching it.
    • Set keypad protocol as desired, using “wired” jumper settings.
    • Replace battery compartment cover.
    • Plug into the 3-pin XLR port at the front panel of the projector.
    TO CHANGE FROM WIRED TO INFRARED:
    • Unplug the keypad from the projector.
    • Open the keypad back and unplug the keypad cable.
    • Wait 1-2 minutes.
    • Install batteries (see Section 4).
    • Set keypad protocol as desired, using “IR” jumper settings.
    • Replace battery compartment cover. Convertin
    g a Keypad 
    						
    							Section 3
    Operation
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    This section explains how to use the projector once it has been installed. Please read
    through these pages before using the projector for the first time. A good
    understanding of projector features and how to access them will help you to take full
    advantage of the capabilities of the projector within minutes.
    NOTE: Installation involves locating the projector and adjusting it for use at that
    location. If you have not yet installed the projector, refer to Section 2, Installation
    and Setup.
    Most projector functions and adjustments are entered through keypad commands that
    either control the projector directly or activate a system of intuitive menus. Variations
    in settings can be defined and retained in the projectors internal memory as a custom
    channel, with up to 99 different channels possible.
    Components and functions are illustrated on the following page.
    3.1 Overview
    3.2 Projector
    Basics 
    						
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    Figure 3.1. Basic Projector Components
    REMOTE ZOOM  - Accessed via the Lens key on the keypad, the lens barrel of a
    motorized zoom lens (optional) rotates to adjust the size of the image at the current
    throw distance. Minimum and maximum image sizes depend on which zoom lens is
    installed — see Section 5, Specifications. To adjust zoom manually, remove the zoom
    adapter collar (see Section 4, Maintenance) and turn the textured zoom ring by hand.
    REMOTE FOCUS - Accessed via the Lens key on the keypad, focus adjusts the
    sharpness of the image at the current throw distance. Focus cannot be adjusted
    manually.
    REMOTE LENS OFFSET – Accessed via the Lens key on the keypad, vertical and
    horizontal offsets shift the lens and move the image up or down and left or right. See Com
    ponents / Features 
    						
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    Section 2, Installation and Setup for an illustrated explanation of offset ranges for all
    lenses. Ranges are also listed on page 5-1. Offsets cannot be adjusted manually.
    REMOTE CONTROL SHUTTER - Closing the shutter blocks the lens internally and turns
    the image to off. Although the lamp remains “on”, its output is reduced to prevent
    heat build-up. The shutter is controlled via 
    Shutter* on the keypad.
    COMPOSITE/S-VIDEO INPUT - Accepts a composite video and S-Video signal from
    devices such as VCRs.
    RGB INPUT - Accepts RGB and sync signals from devices such as computers, as well
    as composite video, S-Video or YPbPr component signals.
    RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE (WITH LOOP THROUGH) - Allows one or more projectors to
    be remotely controlled by a computer or controller, and provides a communications
    connection for Marquee Signal Switchers.
    RS-422 SERIAL INTERFACE (WITH LOOP THROUGH) - Allows one or more projectors to
    be remotely controlled by an RS-422 compatible computer or controller (such as the
    Two-Way Controller accessory). RS-422 communications can travel greater distances
    than can RS-232 communications, and require RS-422 compatible equipment.
     AC LINE CORD INPUT - The projector requires AC power of 200 to 240 VAC, 50
    to 60 Hz (15 amps @ 200 VAC). Always use the projector’s integral line cord, and
    never alter this cord or plug. See complete power specifications in Section 5.
     
     WARNING 
     Do not attempt operation if the AC supply is not within
    the specified voltage and power range.
    STATUS/POWER LEDS - Two LEDs (light emitting diodes) located in the lower right
    corner of the front connector panel indicate projector Status (top) and Power
    (bottom). During normal operation, the Power light is steady green and the Status
    light flashes green each time a key is pressed or when the projector receives a serial
    command. Use the following as a guide: 
    						
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    Figure 3.2. Reading the Status LEDs
    NOTE: A steady red power light accompanied by a coded pattern of red and yellow
    flashes from the status light indicates an internal system error. Consult the rear LCD
    display for an explanation, and see 3.11, Error Conditions. If the problem persists,
    contact a qualified service technician available through your dealer.
    AC ON/OFF (20 A CIRCUIT BREAKER) – Detects faulty AC and automatically shuts
    down the projector to prevent damage. Keep the switch in the ON position so that AC
    will reach the projector, as indicated by the adjacent Line Voltage Indicator—you
    will then be able to power the projector on/off by using the 
    Powe r * key. If the AC
    switch moves to the OFF position during operation, the projector will power off—
    restart by first moving the AC switch back to its ON position, then try powering up as
    usual (press 
    Powe r *). If the breaker continues to “trip” (move to OFF), the projector
    will remain inoperable until your AC problem is corrected. It is recommended that
    the switch remain in the ON position at all times. Turn the projector off with the AC
    switch only if the fans have stopped, typically about 5 minutes after powering off
    with 
    Powe r * key.
    LINE VOLTAGE INDICATOR (VOLTMETER) – During operation, this window displays the
    number of AC volts the projector is receiving from the AC source. The window is
    dark only when 1) the projector is unplugged or 2) there is no incoming AC, due to
    the AC on/off switch being set to OFF or 3) improper AC (inadequate, excessive or
    faulty) has automatically triggered the circuit breaker to open, causing a shutdown of
    the projector. Monitor and make sure the display reads within the acceptable AC
    range (see Section 5) at all times.
    WIRED REMOTE KEYPAD CONNECTOR (3-pin XLR) - For optional tethered remote
    control of the projector.
    BUILT-IN KEYPAD - Alternative location for entering commands that control projector
    performance.
    LCD STATUS DISPLAY – Visual feedback for monitoring projector activities and status. 
    						
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    INFRARED SENSORS - The infrared (IR) sensors on the front and rear of the projector
    receive infrared signals from the IR keypad for remote control of projector functions.
    For proper operation make sure that these sensors are not blocked.
    HARD RESET  - Emergency access for powering down the projector in the event of a
    system failure. Insert a pen point or very small screwdriver.
    EYEBOLTS – Screw eyebolts into 4 corner holes (top or bottom) to hoist or suspend a
    projector. See Section 2 for details.
    SIDE HANDLES - For safety straps when hoisting, or for brief hand transport.
    STACKING CORNERS  - For secure stacking of projectors on the floor (maximum of
    three high). NOTE: All other stacking configurations require a separate hardware
    accessory kit. See Section 2.
     WARNING 
    When hoisting or stacking projectors, use Christie
    stacking hardware (available separately).
    LAMP DOOR  - For access/replacement of the interior lamp module. NOTE: Lamp
    replacement requires a qualified service technician.
    FILTER SIDE GRILLE - Louvered grille for air intake. Remove to replace air filters.
    The keypad appears in three locations:
    • Built-in to the rear of the projector
    • Infrared (IR) Remote for tetherless control up to 100 feet away
    • Wired Remote (optional) tethered to the front of the projector
    While each keypad is identical in layout and provides complete control of the
    projector, you may find one keypad more convenient than another for your specific
    installation and application.
    3.3 Using the
    Keypad 
    						
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