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    Figure 4.14. Insert Lens and Rotate (FIXED LENS SHOWN)
    Secure new lens assembly
    Secure the 3 lens mount screws. Refer back to Figure 4.11. Accessing the Lens
    Mount Screws—note 30° angle of hex driver required to secure a motorized zoom
    lens.
    Power Up and Calibrate the Lens
    Remove the lens cap and power up the projector. Press 
    Lens  to focus, then select
    the “Calibrate Lens” option in the Lens Control menu.
    Reposition the projector for new lens
    Reposition the projector closer or further from the screen as necessary for the screen
    and the new lens type—refer to lens descriptions in Section 2 and Section 5 and
    Appendix E, Throw Distance. In a permanent installation, always use the appropriate
    throw distance formula.
     IMPORTANT 
    Always calibrate a newly installed lens.
    If the projector appears not to be operating properly, note the symptoms present and
    use the following guide to assist you. If you cannot resolve the problems yourself,
    contact your dealer for assistance.
    NOTE: Always check the LCD status window at the rear of the projector for initial
    information about a problem.
    The projector will not turn on when 
    Powe r * is pressed…
    1. Make sure to hold 
    Powe r * for approximately one second. Or press Powe r * quickly
    and release, and follow with ON.
    2. Do both LEDs come on at the rear of the projector? Check that the power cord is
    properly connected at the wall outlet and that you are using the original high-
    current cable provided with your projector.
    3. Does the green Status LED flash with each key press? If not, the projector is
    not receiving the keypads IR signals. Ensure the keypad is directed at either the
    front or rear of the projector, or at the screen. Also make sure that these paths are
    not blocked. Try the built-in keypad. STEP 6
    
    STEP 7
    STEP 8
    4.6   Troubleshooting
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    4. The batteries in the IR remote keypad may be weak. Refer to 4.3, Replacing
    Keypad Batteries for instructions.
    5. The IR keypad may have been disabled by a change in protocol . See 2.10,
    Keypad Protocols and Conversion and 3.7, Configuring System Parameters.
    6. Use the 
    Powe r * key on the built-in keypad to turn the projector on.
    The projector is on but I can’t see display of source input...
    1. Was the lens cover accidentally left on? Remove lens cover.
    2. Is the correct AC power source connected? See Section 5 for specifications.
    3. Is the shutter closed? Is the projector in standby? Press 
    Exi t to clear.
    4. Is an active source connected properly? Check the cable connections. And is the
    correct source selected? Press  
    Input1, Input2,  Input3,
     or Input4 to select. See 2.4,
    Source Connections and 3.5, Working with Inputs and Channels for details.
    5. Are there test patterns or menus present? If so, check your source connections
    again.
    6. The room lighting may be too bright. Lower the intensity of the room lighting.
    Reduce light reflections as much as possible.
    7. Increase contrast and/or brightness of image.
    8. The projector may be too far from the screen. Move the projector closer.
    9. Is the Status LED flashing a pattern of yellow and red lights while the Power
    LED is steady red? This indicates an internal system error that may prevent the
    projector from operating. If the problem persists contact a qualified Christie
    service technician.
    The projector does not respond to the infrared remote keypad...
    1. Does the built-in keypad work? If so, check that the keypads are enabled.
    2. Does the green Status LED flash each time a key is pressed? If not, the
    projector is not receiving the keypads IR signals. Ensure the keypad is directed
    to either the front or rear of the projector, or towards the screen.
    3. The viewing path between the IR keypad and the projector (or screen) may be
    blocked. Ensure there is a clear line-of-sight between the keypad and the
    projector (or screen).
    4. The batteries in the IR remote keypad may be weak. Refer to 4.3, Replacing
    Keypad Batteries for instructions on how to replace the batteries.
    5. There may be unusual lighting conditions in the room affecting IR keypad
    operation. Determine if such conditions exist and correct.
    6. When broadcasting in a network, enter numbers directly on the keypad rather
    than holding 
     or  to change slidebar settings. Numeric entry eliminates
    the time delay to distant projectors, ensuring all projectors receive the command.
    7. The IR keypad may have been disabled for use with this projector(s). Press 
      to enable broadcasting to all projectors. See 2.10, Keypad Protocols and
    Conversion and 3.7, Configuring System Parameters for additional information.
    The power is on but the lamp is not…
    1. Does the LCD status window say “warming up”?
    2. The projector probably became overheated (there is likely an error code flashing
    and a message in the LCD status window). Allow to cool and make sure that
    nothing blocks projector vents. Do not operate in environments warmer than
    35°C (95°F). S
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    3. The lamp may have reached the end of its life. Check the “Lamp Hours” via RS-
    232 request 
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    Motorized FOCUS does not work…
    1. Remote lens functions are standard with Roadster models only.
    2. If 
    Lens focus does nothing and the focus tabs move freely by hand, the focus
    motor (located just below the lens opening) has likely been bumped forward
    during rough transit of the projector, disengaging from its gear. Remove the lens
    and push the motor into the projector as far as possible (¼”)—if necessary,
    wiggle the focus tabs slightly so that the motor engages with its gear internally.
    Motorized ZOOM does not work, or is limited…
    1. Remote lens functions are standard with Roadster models only.
    2. Motorized zoom function is not available for Vista
    GRAPHX zoom lenses 2.5-4:1
    or 4-7:1, neither of which have a zoom gear, or fixed (non-zoom) lenses.
    3. Calibrate the lens immediately after installation, and again if the lens is bumped
    or moved. This will re-establish correct ranges for all lens functions.
    ILS
    TM performance seems inaccurate…
    1. Refer to Operating Tips for Lens Settings and ILS
    TM in Section 2 for a full
    understanding of how to optimize ILSTM performance.
    2. A 20 minute warm-up of the projector is always recommended.
    The display is jittery or unstable…
    1. If the display is jittery or if it disappears and reappears erratically, check that the
    source is properly connected and that its signal is of adequate quality for
    detection. For example, it the projector scans the default input 
    Input1 for a signal to
    display, and a poor quality or improperly connected source is connected, the
    projector will briefly and repeatedly attempt to display an image. If no source is
    connected, the No signal present error message appears over a blank display.
    Correct the source connection.
    2. The horizontal or vertical scan frequency of the input signal may be out of range
    of the projector. Refer to Section 5, Specifications for scan frequency ranges.
    3. The sync signal may be inadequate. Correct the source problem.
    4. The input signal type may conflict with the input module. Install/use the correct
    module for the source.
    5. Pixel tracking, phase, filter, etc. may need more adjustment.
    The display is faint…
    1. Check Input Levels option–turn Auto input Level to “off”, then “on” again.
    2. Brightness and/or contrast may be set too low. Adjust as necessary.
    3. Gamma may be poor. Recommended setting for most signals is “Default”.
    4. The projection room may be too bright. Lower the intensity of projection room
    lighting and reduce light reflections as much as possible.
    5. The projector may be too far from the screen. Move the projector closer.
    6. The location of the audience with respect to the screen may not be ideal. Make
    sure the audience is within the viewing angle set by the projector and screen
    position, and the screen type.
    7. The source may be double terminated. Ensure the source is terminated only once. S
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    8. The source (if non-video) may need sync tip clamping. Enter a check in the
    Clamp Tip box found in the Input Levels submenu.
    The display is reversed and/or upside-down…
    1. The projectors image orientation is not set correctly for the current installation.
    Refer to 2.6, Operating Orientation to set the projectors image orientation to
    match your installation.
    The upper portion of the display is waving, tearing or jittering…
    1. This can sometimes occur with video or VCR sources. If you are using a VCR,
    make sure that the VCR option is checked (in Image Settings / Video Options).
    Portions of the display are cut off or wrap to the opposite edge…
    1. Reduce top, bottom, left or right blanking from within the Size and Position
    menu. Check size and position adjustments.
    2. Resizing may need adjustment. Adjust until entire image is visible and centered.
    The display appears compressed or stretched…
    1. The frequency of the pixel sampling clock is incorrect for the current source.
    2. The Size and Position options may be adjusted poorly for the incoming source
    signal. See 3.6, Adjusting the Image.
    Display quality appears to drift from good to bad, bad to good…
    1. The operating temperature of the projector may be fluctuating. Watch that the
    projector is not located too close to heating/air conditioning vents.
    2. The source input signal may be of low quality.
    3. The horizontal or vertical frequency of the input may have changed at the source
    end.
    The display has suddenly frozen, or an unknown menu has appeared…
    1. You may have accidentally entered a special engineering code using the 
    Fu nc key
    in combination with certain numbers, or you may have selected the “Freeze
    Image” option. Press 
    Exi t as necessary to cancel the function and return to
    presentation level.
    2. If the screen blacks out inexplicably, it is possible that excessive voltage noise on
    the AC or ground input has interrupted the projector’s ability to lock on to a
    signal. Turn the projector off, wait for the lamp fans to stop, and unplug. Plug in
    again and power up as usual.
    The display is not sharp or “clean”…
    1. More display adjustment may be required–focus, brightness, contrast, pixel
    tracking, pixel phase, and detail.
    2. If you are using a BNC T-connector, try using a distribution amplifier to boost
    signal levels.
    3. Is the video input signal properly terminated? Set in Video Options menu.
    4. The screen size may be too large. As screen size increases, magnification
    increases, reducing brightness and clarity. See lens specifications in Section 5.
    5. The source input signal may be of low quality. Try another source. S
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    Colors in the display are inaccurate…
    1. The color, tint, gamma, color space and/or color temperature settings may require
    adjustment. Review all settings, and refer to 3.6, Adjusting the Image and 3.7,
    Configuring System Parameters.
    The display is not rectangular…
    1. Check leveling of the projector. If necessary, try relocating the projector or
    screen so that the lens surface and screen are approximately parallel
    2. Is the vertical offset set correctly ? Adjust as necessary using the vertical offset
    knob on the front of the projector.
    3. The “Vertical Stretch” option may need adjustment. Also check pixel tracking.
    The display is “noisy”…
    1. Display adjustment may be required. Adjust pixel tracking, phase and filter.
    Noise is particularly common on YPbPr signals from a DVD player.
    2. The video input may not be terminated. Make sure the video input is terminated
    (75 
    S). If it is the last connection in a loop-through chain, the video input should
    be terminated at the last projector only.
    3. The signal cables carrying the input signal may be of poor quality. Use only good
    quality signal cables.
    4. The distance between the input source device and the projector may be too great.
    If the distance between the input source device and the projector is greater than
    25 feet, signal amplification/conditioning may be required.
    5. The input signal may be of poor quality.
    6. If the source is a VCR or off-air broadcast, detail may be set too high. Keep near
    4 for most sources.
    I cannot access the bottom lamp screw in order to remove the lamp
    1. The vertical offset is too substantial, causing the moveable internal component to
    block access to the screw. Decrease the vertical offset to move the component up
    and out of the way. NOTE: If your projector has a motorized lens mount and
    cannot power-up due to an expired lamp or power supply problem, the motorized
    functions must be disabled and then vertical offset adjusted manually. Contact
    your dealer or the manufacturer. S
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    Specifications
    Roadster/Vista User’s Manual5-1 NOTES: 1) Due to continuing research, specifications are subject to change without notice. 2)
    Specifications apply to all models unless otherwise noted. 3) Roadster X4/ S4 and Vista S5
    are no longer manufactured.
    Panel Resolution and Refresh Rate
    Pixel format (H x V) on 3 DMD panels1280 x 1024 (SXGA) or 1080 x 768 (XGA)
    Refresh rate (panel) 23.97 – 78 Hz
    Brightness in maximum output conditions
    Vista X3/S3 = 3000 ANSI lumensRoadster  X4/S4 = 4000 ANSI lumens
    Vista X5/S5 = 5000 ANSI lumensRoadster X6/S6  = 6000 ANSI lumens
    Roadster X9/S9 = 8500 ANSI  lumens
    Contrast Ratio in maximum contrast conditions
    Vista X3/X5, Roadster  X4/X6300:1 ANSI 500:1 full on / full off
    All 700W or 1200W  “S” models300:1 ANSI 800:1 full on / full off
    Roadster X9400:1 ANSI 500:1 full on / full off
    Roadster S9400:1 ANSI 800:1 full on / full off
    Color Gamut and Gray Scale
    Gamut of displayable colors > 1 billion
    Gray scale resolution (standard) 8 bit
    Gray scale resolution (with ADP installed) 10 bit
    Gamma processing 13 bit
    Color Temperature
    Default 6500K
    Range of Adjustment 3200K to 9300K
    Lens Type / Throw Ratio Diagonal Screen Size (ft.) Max. % of  Image Offset from Lens Center
    0.8:1 ( VistaGRAPHX)5-25× 91%Ø100%ø 77%
    1.2:15-30× 104%Ø100%ø 77%
    1.5 - 2.2:15-40× 128%Ø100%ø 77%
    2.2 - 4:15-40× 128%Ø100%ø 77%
    2.5 – 4:1 ( VistaGRAPHX)5-40× 123%Ø100%ø 77%
    4 - 7:18-40× 130%Ø100%ø 77%
    4 - 7:1 ( VistaGRAPHX)10-40× 114%Ø100%ø 77%
    NOTES: 1) VistaGRAPHX lenses (noted above) require a threaded adapter/flange for installation in this projector.
    2) VistaGRAPHX zoom lenses (noted above) do not offer motorized zoom function. Manual only.
    3) VistaGRAPHX 0.8:1 lens is not recommended for use in “S” models.
    4) Maximum offsets are reduced when simultaneously offsetting horizontally and vertically.
    5) Offsets shown are for motorized lens mounts. Manual offset ranges may differ.
    5.1 Specifications
    All Roadster
    All Vista
    Display
    Lenses 
    						
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    Number of inputs 2 RGBHV (second input via plug-in module)
    2 video, 4 stereo (audio standard on Vista only))
    Analog RGB and YPbPr (INTERLACED OR PROGRESSIVE SCAN FORMAT)
    Horizontal frequency range * 15 – 120 kHz *
    Vertical frequency range 23.97 – 120 Hz
    Pixel clock rate 10 – 160 MHz
    Active pixels per scan line (H) 640 – 2048
    Active lines per frame/field (V) 200 – 2000
    Signal format Analog RGB or YP
    bPr
    Input levels
    R,B,G,Y — with sync
    R,G,B — without sync
    Pb,Pr1.0V
    p-p ±2 dB
    0.7V
    p-p ±2 dB
    0.7V
    p-p ±2 dB
    DC offset ± 5V
    Nominal impedance 75 ohms
    Maximum return loss (VSWR) 1.2:1 dB @ 200 MHz
    * 
    Input frequencies higher than the maximum panel refresh rate will be displayed at a lower rate.
    Analog Video
    Signal formats Composite (CVBS), S-Video (Y/C)
    Video standards NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, PAL-M,
    PAL-N, PAL-60 & SECAM
    Input level, Composite 1.0 V
    p-p  ± 3db (including sync tip)
    Input level, S-Video, Luma (Y) 1.0 Vp-p  ± 3db (including sync tip)
    Input level, S-Video, Chroma (C) 630 mVp-p nominal (burst)
    DC offset ± 5V
    Nominal impedance 75 ohms
    Maximum return loss (VSWR) 1.2:1 dB @ 6 mHz
    Sync (INTERLACED OR PROGRESSIVE SCAN FORMAT)
    Input level ** 0.5Vp-p – 5.0Vp-pDC operating range ** 0V – 5V
    Impedance 
    (for composite or separate H & V)75 ohms
    Sync type
    • Separate H and V
    • Bi-level or tri-level sync-on-green
    • Bi-level or tri-level composite
    Polarity ** Positive or negative
    ** Not applicable for sync-on-green
    Audio (NOTE: STANDARD ON VISTA MODELS ONLY)
    Number & type of inputs 4 pairs of phono plug
    Nominal input and output level 1.0 V
    p-pDC offset ± 2V
    Impedance 30k ohms ± 10k ohm
    Volume control range -60 dB to +20 dB
    Bandwidth (± 3 dB) 30 Hz to 20 kHz
    RS-232 Serial Input
    Number of connectors 3 (1 network in, 1 network out, 1 for
    switcher control)
    Connector type 9 pin D
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    RS-422 Serial Input
    Number of connectors 2
    Connector type 6-pin XLR
    Wired Control Input
    Optional wired keypad 3-pin XLR connector
    Input level High 2.0V min., Low 0.7V max.
     General
    Voltage range (auto switching) for X3/S3 and X4/S4
    Voltage range (auto switching) for X5/S5, X6/S6 and X9/S9100 to 240 VAC ±10%
    200 to 240 VAC ±10%
    Line frequency, all 50 – 60 Hz nominal
    Max. inrush current X3/S3, X4/S4, X5/S5, and X6/S6 60 amps
    Max. inrush current X9/S9 85 amps
    Max. current rating for X3/S3 and X4/S4 11.5 amps @ 100V
    Max. current rating for X5/S5 and X6/S6 8.5 amps @ 200V
    Max. current rating for X9/S9 12 amps @ 200V
    Max. power consumption for X3/S3 and X4/S4
    Max. power consumption for X5/S5 and X6/S6
    Max. power consumption for X9/S91150 watts
    1700 watts
    2400 watts
     Line Cords
    X3/S3 and X4/S4 10’ heavy-duty, high current
    X5/S5, X6/S6, and X9/S9 12’ heavy-duty, high current
    LengthRatingGauge
    10’ 250V 16 AWG
    15’ 250V 14 AWG
    20’ 250V 12 AWG
     Plugs
    X3/S3 and X4/S4 NEMA 5-15P, 15A, 125/250V
    X5/S5, X6/S6, and X9/S9 NEMA 6-15P, 15A, 250V
    Type (X3/S3, X4/S4)
    Type (X5/S5, X6/S6)
    Type (X9/S9)700 watt Xenon short arc, open
    1200 watt Xenon short arc, open
    1700 watt Xenon short arc, open
    Adjustment range for X3/S3 and X4/S4
    Adjustment range for X5/S5 and X6/S6
    Adjustment range for X9/S9450-700 watts
    800-1200 watts
    1200-1700 watts
    Operating angle any vertical angle, ±15° horizontal
    Warm up period to full brightness 5 minutes
    Rated life 1000 hours to half intensity
    Power Requirements
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    Typical range 100’, line-of-sight
    IR carrier frequency (subcarrier modulated) 336 kHz
    Battery type (4 required) AA 1.5 V (Alkaline cells)
    Battery life 1 yr. Shelf, 1 mo. continuous use
    Roadster
    Size (W x L x H of product only, no lens) 27.3 (69.3 cm) x 30.3” (77 cm) x
    11.9” (30.2 cm)
    Max. weight of product, no lens 114 lb. (51.7 kg)
    Max. shipping weight 176 lb. (79.9 kg)
    Vista
    Size (W x L x H of product only, no lens) 22.3” (56.6 cm) x 30.3” (77 cm) x
    11.9” (30.2 cm)
    Weight of product, no lens 88 lb. (39.9 kg)
    Shipping weight 147 lb. (66.7 kg)
    Figure 5.1. Projector Dimensions (Roadster  shown)
    C.S.A. C22.2. No. 950 (M94), U.L. 1950 and EN60950
    • FCC Part 15 Class A Conducted and Radiated Emissions
    • CISPR 22 Class A Conducted and Radiated Emissions
    • EN55024 (all parts)
    Temperature 0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F)
    Humidity (non-condensing) 20% to 80%
    Altitude 0 – 3000 meters
    Temperature -25°C to 55°C (-22°F to 120°F)
    Humidity (non-condensing) 0% to 95%
    IR (infrared) Remote Keypad — includes batteries
    High current AC line cord
    User’s Manual
    9/64” hex socket ball driver
    4 Eyebolts 
    (Roadster only)
    IR Control
    Size & Weight
    Safety
    EMC Emissions
    EMC Immunity
    Operating Environment
    Non-operating Environment
    Standard Components 
    						
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    Accessories
    Wired Remote Keypad
    2-Way Controller 
    (NOTE: v1.2 or higher TWC required for CoRE v1.4 or higher)
    IR Remote Sensor
    Alternate Throw Lenses 
    (see page 5-1)
    Roadster Hoisting/Stacking Kit
    Universal Ceiling Mount (includes Roadster / Vista adapter)
    CoRE Librarian for downloading new software
    Threaded lens adapter/flange for installing Vista
    GRAPHX lenses
    Shutter kit 
    (for Vista)
    Input Modules (“Interfaces”)
    RGB500 Input Module
    RGB400 Active Loop-Through Input Module
    RGB400 Buffered Amplifier Input Module
    Composite/S-Video Input Module
    PC250 Analog Input Module
    Serial Digital Input Module
    Digital HDTV Input Module
    DVI Input Module
    Other
    Advanced Digital Processing (ADP) Module
    Options 
    						
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