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1. CD EIDC incluido con este manual impreso contiene una copia electr nica espa ol Por favor lea todas las instrucciones antes de usar o dar servicio a este producto 3 CHRISTIE Table of Contents Location Assessment Installation Configurations Installation Advantages and Disadvantages Prerequisites Theater Measurements Screen Screen Distance from the Port Window Calculate Throw Ratio Calculate Clear Aperture What s in the Box Standard Components Optional Components DuoAlign Kit Mirror Duo Spare Right Arm Mirror Assembly Left Arm Mirror Assembly Vertically Stacked Installation and Setup Installation and Setup Time Position the Projector Rack Stands Position the Projectors Install the Lens Verify the Correct Connection Install the Mirro
2. DuoAlign Kit To use DuoAllgn each projector must have a Christie Integrated Medis Block IMB with 6 umm See the Christie Integrated Media lock User Manual P N 020 100845 XX for additional information about tne IMB The following items are shipped as part of the DuoAlign kit P N 108 469100 3x 1 CCD Camera Box includes CCD camera and USB cable 1 Computer with DuoAlign Software 1 Genlock Cable not illustrated 11058 Flash Drive with DuoAlign Software not ilustrated 2 CCD Camera Brackets 1 wall bracket and 1 camera bracket 1 Bag of Hardware not illustrated 8 M6 x 20 mm Socket Head Cap Screw 8 M6 Flat Washer 8 M6 Lock Washer Mirror Duo Spare The following item is shipped as part number of the spare mirror P N 108 4761080 1 Spare Mirror CHRISTIE What s the Box Right Arm Mirror Assembly The following Items are shipped as part af the right mirror assembly P N 108 449108 XX Christi Duo User Manual 1 Right projector arm 1 Mirror assembly 1 Foot adjustment tools 2 moon Washer plate for foor anchor bracket 2 For Christie CPA2LH projectors only Floor anchor bracket 2 For Christie CPA2LH projectors only Binoculars 1 Red PVC tape 1 V Bag of hardware which includes x 25 mm fat head screw 5 x 25 mm socket head cap screw 4 fat washer 4 M8 lock washer 4
3. Front of projector D Distance from side edge of rack tan 1 7 5 em E Distance from front edge of rack stand 31m Postion the projector and stand using the information nthe chart as a guide These dimensiora may ned to be adjusted to meet tha requirements af your Intl Faureto campy these marin c eat In ei or sedous br Sune are cue ha sure tne projecto e ey pones wen maling aumen E B E ER EC EERE Garan 2219 a x 2 as possible height screen flat and scope while maintaining e lo ws ene ie ELE Perd fund Installation and Setup CHRISTIE 4 you are installing Christie CML projectors Christie adjustable rack stand wth Cite Duo mirra and brackets instali the loo anchor brackets on the a vear feet of the rack stard 22 e pore rear satay srap 1 mandray o prevene me pre ram sn staing tre foor actar brackets ali codes Make sure the sr te Rr Sch e ad i ke Structure and can support the rack stand projector and Christie Duo mirrors and brackets Slide the floor anchor bracket over the rear foot of the rack stand Drill two holes for the bracket fasteners using the floor anchor bracket as a guide Fasteners are not included with the floor anchor bracket and washer plate c Place the washer plate over the floor anchor bracket and align the mounting holes d Secure
4. What s in the Box CHRISTIE Left Arm Mirror Assembly The following items are shipped as part of the left arm mirror assembly P N 108 463104 XX cria Ove Christe Duo User Manual 1 Left projector arm 1 Mor assembly 1 D Let Projector Arm Bracket 1 E Washer plates 2 F Foot adjustment tools 2 Washer piate for floor anchor bracket 2 For Christie CPA2LH projectors only Floor anchor bracket 2 For Christie CP42LH projectors only Binoculars 1 Red PVC tape 1 Bag of hardware which Includes x 116 mm threaded rod 3 MB acom nut 4 M6 fiat washer 9 lock washer 9 x 20 mm socket head cap screw 5 x 26 mm socket head cap screw 13 MB fat washer 13 MB lock washer 13 long tenut 2 CHRISTIE What s the Box Vertically Stacked adjustments and instali the anti tip brackets on the rear fest of the rack when adjustments are complete Fallure to comply with this warning could result in death or serious injury The following items are shipped as part of the vertically stacked frame P N 108 450100 XX 1 Duo Stacking Frame see the Christie Duo Stacking Frame Installation Manual P N 020 101055 XX for a detailed parts list Y Cte uo 1 Pair of Binoculars ES 2 1 Christie Duo User Manual 1 Roll of Red PVC Tape 2 Foot Adjustment Tools CHRISTIE Installation and Setup This section
5. 2 Start Ducalign See Start on page 42 3 Click Set All Test Patterns gt Verification Adjust the camera position until the center of every test pattern is centered in the camera view 5 If required adjust the CCD camera aperture and focus for a clear view of the test pattern See Adjust the CCD Aperture and Focus on page 45 Adjust the CCD Camera Aperture and Focus 1 Start DuoAlign See Start Ducal on page 43 2 Click Set All Test Patterns gt Black 3 Select Alignment from the Test Pattern lst of the fixed projector 4 Adjust the CCD camera aperture and focus until you have a clear view of the projected dot Wait 10 seconds after each adjustment and then view the dot consistency gauge at the top of the screen The gauge should read Good 5 Repeat steps 3 4 for the Unfixed projector Align Two Projectors mern 1 Start DuoAlign See Start Duoalign on page 43 2 Click Start Alignment 11 required click Cancel Alignment to interrupt the alignment The starting position of the current unfixed projector is restored Duoalign CHRISTIE Automation Commands 6 Automation commands use the user interface settings for alignment Alignment settings can ot be configured using the automation commands Close the Duokllgn user Interface before running any automation commands to prevent the user interface ram interfering with the automation commands Use
6. fasteners used to Secure the anchor Brackets are Army attached o the bulding Structure and can support the rack stand projector and Christie Duo mirrors and brackets ete tama operation and proper posting of the gud cooling reservoir Fature to ENDE Se ee comely may resul In property damage 1 Loosen the lock nut using a 3 4 in or 19 mm wrench 2 Adjust the vertical position of the projector Turn the adjustable feet on the bottom of the projector 1 clockwise or eaunter clockwise 1 8th of a turn at a time to zi extend or retract them When two or more feet are adjusted at once always adjust n 7 ys adj CA them the same amount This keeps equal weight distribution on all feet for stability Use the two foot adjustment tools one oneachoftwo A parallel projector feet to help with foot adjustments 3 Adjust the horizontal position of the projector as in step 2 4 Verify that the image is centered and parallel with the top of the screen If additional adjustments are required repeat steps 1 and 2 5 Adjust lens offset rather than extra projector tt if vignetting Is not observed Installation and Setup CHRISTIE Vertically Align the Lenses 1 Close the douser 2 Look toward the projector from the screen perspective If the two lenses are not vertically aligned move the projectors until both lenses are aligned Lens Mount Components Vertical ens offset adjustment
7. Measure Obstructed View Width 1 Hold a tape measure against the right side of the port window as flush with the wall as possible 2 With one eye close to the tape measure slowly move from the right to the left of the port window until you have an unobstructed view of the screen edge 3 Note the earliest distance at which you can view the screen edge For example if you start at 0 in 0 cm and move to the right until the right edge of the screen is in clear view at 3 in write down 3 in 7 5 cm 4 Repeat steps 1 3 for the left side of the port window but move from left to right ioter nev 073015 Location Assessment CHRISTIE Measure Obstructed View Height 1 Extend a tape measure up from the bottom of the port window as flush with Ihe wall as possible 2 With one eye close to the tape measure slowly move from the bottom to the top of the port window until you have an unobstructed view of the bottom of the screen En i 3 Note the earliest distance at which you can see the screen For example if you start at O in 0 cm and move up until the bottom edge of the screen is clear view at 4 in write down 4 in 10 4 Repeat steps 1 3 for the top of the port window but move from the top to the bottom Calculate the Clear Aperture Width 1 Measure the width of the port window 2 Subtract the right and left obstructed view width from the port window width For example the port w
8. cap screw in that order on each of the 4 auxiliary lens mount holes from step 1 CHRISTIE Installation and Setup 10 Place 1 washer plate then 1 M lock washer and 1 M6 acorn nut in that order on each threaded rod Tighten the acorn nut using 10 mm wrench al Insert 1 long t nut into each of the 2 outside arm channels Attach the left arm to the left arm bracket Install 1 MS Nat washer then 1 MB lock washer and 1 MB x 25 mm socket head cap screw in each of the 4 holes at the rear of the bracket and in the 4 holes an the side of the bracket 1 Attach the mirror assembly to the arm Install 1 8 flat washer then 1 MB lock washer and 1 8 x 25 mm socket head cap screw in each of the 3 holes Verity that all 12 mirror actuators circled in the image below are loose Mirror actuators must be loose during setup to avold compound adjustment issues not touch the 3 non adjustable mirror actuators See Mirror Components on page 30 So Turn the projector and lamp on Calibrate the lens Ibrate the Lens on page 23 Installation and Setup CHRISTIE 13 Using a full screen red and green framing test pattern zoom the image Fil the screen width with 2 5 overscan For 2K projectors use a 2K test pattern For 4K projectors use 4K test pattern Make sure that the screen masking is extended to maximize the screen si
9. of the projector to the et Br tne bac of the projector to the right Troubleshooting CHRISTIE Projected Image Solution Adjust vertical key Lower the front of the projector or raise the back of the pro key Raise the front ofthe projector or lower the Back of the pro E Five n 5 ES g See Adjust vertical lens Jens mounts vertical offset knob Adjust lens facus Focus the lens using he lens ocus ajuste ment knob CHRISTIE Troubleshooting Projected Image Solution Adjust horizontal Turn the horizontal horesight adjust ment bat night or left required NOTE Only a quali service techni an should adjust the boresight Adjust vertical bore sight boresignt adjust ment boit right or left as required NOTE Only a quali service techni should adjust the horesigt Aust he mirar Aust he mirar NOTE Only aemet Ber al other adst rene are Haaland mothe can cause a Compound sajust ment probem NOTE Only a qua fid serva techni Can shoud adjust Troubleshooting CHRISTIE DuoAlign Troubleshooting Problem The CCD camera not detected The alignment dot test pattern is mot projected onto the screen ring the dot detection procedure
10. provides information and procedures for positioning and installing the projectors Follow the procedures in the order that they are provided for optimum results Do not complete procedures out of order Skip steps that do not apply to your installation This user manual is intended for Christie accredited technicians These technicians are authorized to assemble install and service the projector They are knowledgeable about the hazards associated with high voltage ultraviolet exposure and high temperatures generated by the projector lamp Installation and Setup Time Extra setup time may be require for sofware updates Christie Duo installation and setup time varies depending on whether new or existing projectors are used The following estimates are provided based on two experienced technicians completing the setup Approximately 8 12 hours new projectors stil packed are used Approximately 3 6 hours if projectors are currently installed Before starting the Christie Duo installation make sure you have allowed enough time to complete the procedures in their entirety Installation and Setup CHRISTIE Position the Projector Rack Stands Use this table to determine the correct location for the rack stand installation Installation Which Vertical Minimum Notes Type Projectoris Distance Distance Raised Between between Projectors Rack Stand and wall Sngle Mirar Right hand is S S 24 B In 20 3
11. single mirror and dual mirrar Installations mem 108 34210030 148225 108 335102 152 100 108 42110830 145 2171 108 33610330 215 36 1983261 106 338105x Supported Projector Mounts Duo Stacking sum 394m 195 2 b 108 450100 XX Frame assem 200 em 9049 Duo User Manat oa man t 072015 Specifications CHRISTIE Rack Stand Length width Height Weight Part Number rise 3628 v 25 24 349408 m 154 108 41610230 Rack 67 50m 87 6 1032 om 70 ka Supported 3D Types nation Type p meu EET po sms O nas CHRISTIE Term Term Boresiont Boresight Alignment Channel Cinemascope DAS Decr Die own y Keystone inology Description The pointing accuracy of the projector lens the angular adjustment of the projection lens optimize tne focus of the screen Image to the DMD Image The process of aligning the projector lens such that the optical axis s precisely centered on and perpendicular to the digital Image produced by the projectors ight engine Ts process s Fequired to achieve a sham and evenly focused Image on the screen Charge coupled device An Image sensor which converts light Into electric charge A collection of measurements s
12. these commands in your automation system to control DuoAlign Automation Descriptio Response Description Command ouD AoTO 21 Stans the alignment N A process 2 Cancels the aligament N A Process and moves the United projector to ts starting poston Duo AuT07 Requests the status ofthe 000 Au70 0000 Alignment is progress alignment VEDO MUTO 10003 Alignment i not running DUO STATI Requests numerical 000 A0T0 0000 to Alignment fated The number alignment status pinte indicates the percent autem complete For example 009 indicates 09 1 Alignment completed successful QUO VEST Requests a verbal Algnment has started and is deserpton of the started running alignment error nosso Target 5 Alignment running and the target is set IBUoeaumOt Caneeling Alignment is in the process of Canceling because a cancel message was received GUOFAUTO Canceited The previous alignment was canceled Finished Alignment was successful The Successfully alignment s not curently runnin GUGFAUTO one o the TP projector IP address was addresses is missing from missing when the last fhe settings You mist was attempted the projectors oasa Alignment or both of the projector luge one af the lamps s not one when popa shoud be CHRISTIE DuoAlign Automati
13. without notice Performance specications are typical but may vary depending on conditions beyond Christie s control such maintenance of the product in proper working conditions Performance pecicaions are based on information available at the tine of printing Chito makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not mita to Implied warranties of fines fo a particular purpose Christie will not be lable for orrors contained herein or for incidental damages i concen with the performance or us of tha materia he productis designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components that can be recycled and reused This symbol 77 means that electrical and electronic equipment t their endo He should be disposed of separately fom regular warte Please dispose of the product appropriately and according t local regulations In the European Union there tre separate collection syrtome for ured and electronic product Please help u to conserva the environment we te Canadian manufacturing is 150 9001 and 14001 certified GENERAL WARRANTY STATEMENTS Problems ar damage caused by use of a projector lamp beyond the recommended lamp Me or use of a lamp supplied by a supplar other than Christa d Problem or damage caused by combination of a Product with non Christie equipment such as distribution systema camaras video tape recorder ste or of a Product with any non Chri
14. 20 100845 XX for additional information about the IMB These are the prerequisites for the specific installation types Single Mirror 90 degrees dportwindow 2 standard rack stands with one elevated by approximately 7 in 18 em Traditional heat extraction for each projector Vertically Stacked 2 port windows or 1 shared extra tall window 1 special rack stand optional Traditional heat extraction for each projector Dual Mirror 1 port window 2 standard rack stands with one elevated by approximately 7 in 18 Traditional heat extraction for each projector Side by side dportwindow 2 standard rack stands with one elevated by approximately 7 in 18 Traditional heat extraction for each projector Port windows are larger than normal and require special considerations Location Assessment CHRISTIE Theater Measurements Use the information in this section to complete the Worksheet on page 57 at the hack of this manual With this infarmation your Christie representative can help determine which installation type is best sulted for your location Screen Christie Duo can be used with flat or curved screens Measure the screen width from left to right If the screen is curved measure the distance from the center of the screen out to the point where the curvature stops 2 It is also Important to know whether the screen utilizes fixed width or fixed height masking Scr
15. Christie Duo User Manual 020 100978 04 CHAISTIE Christie Duo USER MANUAL 020 100978 04 NOTICES COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS 2015 Christie Digital Systems USA inc Al rights reserved Al brand names and product names are trademarks registered trademarks o rade names of thelr respective holders REGULATORY The product has been tested and found to comply with the mit for a Cass A digital devies pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC ule There limits are designed to provide ressonable protection against harmful interference when the product ia operated in a commercial environment The product generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and not Install and und in accordance with the inttruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation ofthe product in residential aroa in aly to cause harmful interference in which cae the user wil be required to rect tha interference atthe enm expense This Clas A digital complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet apparel num rique de la A est conforme la norme NME 003 do Canada oane dream ee AAA WERE tie A dolis oL AA saos GENERAL Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy however in some cases changes in the products or availabilty could occur which may not be reflected in hs document Chrisie reserve the right to make changes to specifications at anytime
16. The alignment dot test pattem s projected onto the screen ut a dot Boes not appear on the DuoAlign display The alignment dot test pattem projected and viewed corecty but red orele does not consistently appear around the dot The projectors appear to be misaigned after the alignment is Complete Resolution Venfy that the cable s connected to the CCD camera and to the computer Make sure the USB cable Is not connected ta the USB3 port on the computer Disconnect the USB cable the CCD camera and reconnect t Disconnect the USB cable from the computer and reconnect Restart the Duolign user interface Verify that test patterns are loaded onto the projector Verify that the name of the test pattern configured In the DuoAlign Software matches the name of the tst pattem used by the projector Verify that al projector IP addresses are correct Vert that DuoAlign is connected to the projectors Select Alignment from the Test Pattern list ofthe feed Projector Verify that the test pattern correct displays Repeat for each unfixed projector Very that the cable is correctly connected to the CCD camera and to the computer Reconnect the CCD Camera tothe computer Verify that the dot I within the view of the CCD camera Display a venfication test patter and adjust the CCD camera unti the pattern is oughly centered in the DuoAlign display See Aim e CCD Cam page s Adjust the CCO camera aperture
17. ach address field provides recenti used IP addresses Deletes the IP address located to the left af the X button This button is only avallable when more than 2 projectors are configured Provides a new unfixed projector IP address field to add an additional projector 1P addresses A maximum of 3 unfixed projector 1P addresses are available Connects DuoAlign to the specified projectors Provides DuoAlign adjustment settings See Settings Dislog on page 42 Provides the DuoAlign software version and copyright information CHRISTIE DuoAlign DuoAlign Screen Connected The DucAlign screen is in a connected state when 2 or more projectors are connected to DuoAlign Button or Field Description Indicates the test pattern that I currently set for the projector ick the test pattern or example Alignment or Black to display the test pattern The test pattern ala displays In tne viewing pane Test Pattern Start Alignment Stars the projector aligament Set Al Test Patterns Sets all projectors ta use the specified test pattern Disconnect Disconnects DuaAlign fram the projectors DuoAlign Screen Running The DuoAlign screen is in a running state when alignment is in progress Before the target is set the red circle indicates the dot on the fixed projector Once set the red circle indicates the unfixed projector dot location and the green circle indicates the fixed projector dot location While runni
18. al locking screw and move the CCD camera box until the center of the framing test pattern is visible on the computer screen Level locking screw Horizontal locking screw Vertical locking screw Tighten the vertical locking screw Loosen the horizontal locking screw and adjust the CCD camera box until the camera is level with the test pattern Tighten the horizontal lacking screw Repeat steps 4 7 as required Install the camera box cover over the camera using 3 screws Connect Devices to the Projector See your projector manual CHRISTIE DuoAlign DuoAlign software Vx x x aligns the center of 2 projectors fixed and unfixed Projector alignment is required when Alignment has not been previously completed The fixed or unfixed projector has moved The CCD camera has moved DuoAlign links the CCD camera with the projector s motorized lens mount system When activated DuoAlign detects the misalignment between 2 projectors and then adjusts the lenses until the images are correctly aligned During alignment the fixed projector is used as a reference and does not move Adjustments are made ta the motorized lens mount system of the unfixed projectors Prerequisites Solaria software release 3 1 0 3 A Christie Integrated Media Block IMB with v1 3 software on each projector Projectors are aligned according to the installation procedures in this manual Correct time and date
19. and focus to clarify the dot Make sure the dat consistency gauge reads Good before attempting an alignment See Adjust the CCD Camera Aperture and Pocus page 4S IF possil reduce the ambient ight Turn of any booth lights that may be causing a reflection In the port glass Check the DuoAlign user Interface for any error messages or send the Vos E51 automation command to query fr an error message Verify that the red cre consistently appears around the dot on the user Interface during allgnment Verify that the dot consistency gauge consistent reads Good on the Duodlign user interface Verify that no ambient light or reflections interfere with the alignment Verify that there sufficient time for the projectors to display the test patterns See Configure the Test Pattern Transition Delay on page 44 CHRISTIE Specifications Supported Projectors ere A Asa 189 25616 127 002103 x sem sm 218 ko mmo am EIS Bin 127 0051080 sam 625m am ug mmo sii Bin 24510 129 001102 assem am m am 539i om 245 Ib 120 0021030 65 em em EE zen 245 Ib 146 002103 E 48 3 em Supported Lenses The entire Christie Cinema lens suite is supported for the vertically stacked installation This table represents lenses that are supported in the
20. ast amount af Does not allow for Real XL projection room depth Requires a wide projector booth Access to both projectors for servicing Lamp replacement in ane of the projectors Close lens spacing which benefits 20 be difficult depending on the distance of Images For projection onto curved screens the projector from the wall geometric distortion minimal Easier image warping because there are uice as many mirror adjustment points Image warping capability on both projectors Side by Side Straightforward to setup because there are Lens spacing sa disadvantage for 2D images no miras and for Xpand 3D For projection onto curved Allows for RealD XL which may be required Screens geometric distortion is increases to achieve premium 30 brightness level an Poor access to one projector card cage the largest screens Poor access to one projector lamp door CHRISTIE Location Assessment Prerequisites These are the prerequisites for all Christie Duo installations 2 matched Christie projectors CP2220 CP2230 CP4220 4230 and CP42LH are supported Solaria software release 3 1 0 3 or later See your projector manual for instructions A Motorized Lens Mount on each projector 1 Key Delivery Message for each projector to play content 1 Christie Integrated Media Block IMB for each projector with v1 3 software See the Christie Integrated Media Block User Manual P N 0
21. cm Position at 90 degrees ta each other 30 degrees recommended Two Christie adjustable rack stands are in 18 cm riser is recommended ta Create the required vertical distance between projectors Additional space between the rack stand and the wal recommended for ease of Service and setup Vencay NA 23 58 5 cm Postion tha projectors as parallel and Stacked vertical as possible by ey Bustier Right hand is 10 6 in 27 em 14 2 In 26 cm Position as paralel facing one another ae recommended Possible by eye Two Christie adjustable rack stands are recommended 18 cm riser is recommended to Great the required vertical distance between projectors Position the Projectors ss 1 Verify that the 3D polarizer kit will between the projector rack stand and the port glass and that there is access for the brackets Do nat install the polarizer kit at this time a Assemble the polarizer kit assembly See 1r D Pol page 32 Move the 3D polarizer kit Into position and verify fit and clearance CHRISTIE tion and Setup Set 3D polarizer kit aside 2 Ifyou are using the optional Christie adjustable rack stand use these guidelines to position the projector Length of projet fot austen regi gt a So n o mim Width of projector fot adjustment region Zin Sem
22. d back alang the arm until the image is nat clipped 8 Vertically align the image Extend or retract the 2 adjustable projector feet farthest from the port window Keep the projector weight balanced on all 4 feet during this process 9 Verify side to side leveling Installation and Setup CHRISTIE ed the 2 required ita enh feat oje ed on Test during this proces vith a arten aim for the top of the benage ta Ba Y Serer ain forthe tan at the be p Side to Side Levelling with the Screen Top Aim the Projector and Adjust the Offset ES REN BRENNEN NOU MES er eins 1 Aim the lower projector to the left or right of the screen until the image is centered on the Do not adjust the lens offset until the image Is centered in the lens horizontally 2 Tum the vertical lens offset adjustment knob until the image is centered between the top and the bottom of the screen See Le Mount mponents on page 24 See Image Alignment Troubleshooting an page 49 If vignetting occurs during step 2 turn the vertical lens offset adjustment counter clockwise until vignetting disappears and then turn one additional rotation for margin 4 If required zoom the image in or out Maintain a full screen width image with a 2 5 overscan Extend or retract the 2 adjustable projector feet farthest from the port window
23. d with digital cinema servers An undesirable geometric distortion where opposite edges of an image are not the same size Vertical keystone results from the top of the Image beng wider or narrower than the bottom of the Image Horizontal keystone results from the lft side of the image being taller shorter than the right side of the Image Terminology CHRISTIE Term Description Lont emteing diode A semiconductor light source Lett eye References the projector that is projecting the left eye 3D image In this document the red test pattern used far the left eye lower projector Lens offset The ability ofa projector lens o shift up down left and right This movement shifts the image on the screen In the same direction and used to correctly position the Image on the screen without keystone distortion can Measured color gamut data Management Information base A virtual database used for managing the entities in communications network NAS Network attached storage Computer data storage connected to a computer network NFS Network Fle System A distributed fle system protocol Optical axis An Imaginary line running parallel to the lang dimension of a projector Ins Ideally through the eometre center or the lens elements A mirror between the lens the sereen l used to Change tne direction of the optical ax typically by 90 degrees Per Projector configuration 3 Projector Inteligenc
24. djust the Image Orientation 1 Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Preferences 2 Select the appropriate option from the Image Orientation drop down list Normal Front ome poem bh CHRISTIE Installation and Setup Adjust Projector Brightness for 3D Adjust the lamp brightness of both projectors to equalize the brightness levels of the left and right eye This should be done after the lamp is installed in your projector see your projector manual for details 1 Project the RGB 12bit 3D Full White test pattern 2 Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup 3 Select Default 3D from the Current Lamp File drop down lst 4 Facing the screen hold the right eye of a pair of 2D glasses in front of a light meter for example a PR650 5 From the right eye projector Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup screen increase the value in the Power field to 100 or to the desired fL 6 Tap to select the Enable LiteLOC check box 7 Tap Save to edit the Default 3D lamp file or tap Save As to create a new lamp file Editor create 3D channel to use this lamp file See Edit 3D Ch nel on page 33 See 2 new 3D Channel on page 33 9 Repeat steps 1 8 for the left eye projector using the left eye of the pair of 3D glasses Make sure that the fl value is the same 5 for bath projectors If required adjust the brightest projector to match the di
25. e Test Patterns on page 43 If the test pattern does not display immediately see Configure the Test Pattern Transition Delay page 44 1 Start See Start Ducalign on page 43 Select Verification from the Test Pattern list of the Fixed projector Verify that the projector displays the expected test pattern Repeat step 2 and 3 for the Alignment and Black test patterns Repeat steps 2 4 for the Unfixad projector Configure the Test Pattern Transition Delay If tne tation delay set too o por gon ran gren fre may result secretes conn dl far an test puta observe hong takes each tet prm aa and en se spa tari any etn obey ae an 1 Start See Start Ducalign on page 43 2 Click Set All Test Patterns gt Black 3 Select Alignment from the Test Pattern list of the fixed projector Take nate of how long it takes for the test pattern to display for the dot to appear 4 Select Black from the Test Pattern list of the Fixed projector Take note of how long it takes for the test pattern to display for the dot to disappear 5 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the Unfixed projector 6 Click Settings 7 Using the Information from step 3 and 4 your test pattern display times set the Test pattern transition delay seconds to be 2 seconds more than the largest measured value Click OK CHRISTIE DuoAlign Aim the CCD Camera 1 Verify that the CCD camera is connected to the computer
26. e board Pen The physical rotation of a projector along a horizontal axis whereby the front of the projector 1s mae higher or lower than the rear ofthe projector Fight eye References the projector that s projecting the right eye 3D Image In this document the green test pattern is used for the right eye upper projector all The physical rotation of a projector along a horizontal axis whereby one side of the projector is made higher or lower than the other sid Scope See Cinemascope su Securty manager sus Screen management system SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol An Internetstandard protocol for managing devices on IP networks Target colar gamut data Throw The distance between a projector and the sereen This distance has an effect the projected image size tne farther the projector from the screen the larger the image Touch panel controller A touch sensitive screen used to control the projector Unwed Describes the projector that changes position Adjustments are made to this projector to align It With the faed projector Vignetting The reduction of an image s brightness or saturation at the periphery compared to the image Yaw The physical rotation of a projector along vertical ax 2 x Do you nave twa supported Christie Projectors hats CP2220 CPA220 CPA230 or CPA2LH Do you have a motorized lens mount on one Christie projector you have fo
27. een Distance from the Port Window Measure the distance from the center of the screen ta the port window Do not confuse this measurement with the throw distance which measures the distance from the screen to the projector lens Calculate Throw Ratio itn a a is ni sn i The throw ratio is used to determine the correct lens for the projector so that the appropriate minimum and maximum image size is obtained Y y Calculate the throw ratio of your theater by dividing the throw distance 4 by the screen width u 4 The throw distance is measured from the screen to the projector lens If the projector is tilted in relation to the Screen measure the smallest measurement between the Screen and the projector For example if the distance from the top edge of the lens to the top of the screen is less than the distance from the bottom edge of the lens to the bottom of the screen the distance to the top of the screen is used CHRISTIE Location Assessment Calculate Clear Aperture 6 Beveled wall edges help minimize image obstruction and Increase clear aperture Port glass size is a determining factor when considering Christie Duo installation types because this effects the clear aperture 4 As illustrated when an image is projected from the projector P It is cone shaped The wa either side of the port window obstruct an image that is not positioned correctly A
28. equired when installing Christie CP2230 or CP4230 projectors 1 Turn ene projector and its LPS on and confirm that they are connected and operating correctly 2 Turn the second projector and its LPS on and confirm that they are connected and operating correctly Installation and Setup CHRISTIE Install the Mirror Assembly There are minor differences between the right and left mirror assemblies The left mirror assembly contains an additional bracket Right Mirror Assembly Loft Mirror Assembly The right mirror assembly is used on the projector located to the right of the port glass and the left mirror assembly is used on the projector located to the left of the port glass Left and right location is based on looking out the port window toward the screen Install the Right Mirror Assembly The right mirror assembly is required on single and dual mirror installations 1 Remove 4 screws and 1 plug from the auxiliary lens mount location CHRISTIE Installation and Setup 3 Attach the mirror assembly to the arm using 1 flat washer then 1 8 lock washer and 1 MB x 25 mm socket head cap screw in that order on each of the 3 locations 4 Verify that all 12 mirror actuators circled in the image below are loose Mirror actuators must be loose during setup to avoid compound adjustment issues Do not touch the non adjustable mirror actuators See Mirror Components on page 30 5 Turn the pr
29. essing Species the target color gamut data TCGD value option Is not avallable when Use PCF is selected the Config 1 screen Species the method of color decoding for the current source The defaults YCDCr far DVI sources or Unity RGB for al cinema sources This option ls not avaliable when Use PCF is selected Species the gamma correction required for the proper tonal range ofthe source materal This option ls not avaliable when Use PCF is selected Specifies the 3D color cube thats applied for increased color accuracy This option ls not avalabie when Use PCF is selected Indicates the video scan type The default is Progressive Automatically performs scan type detection This feature Is supported for PIBS1 Inputs Automatically color comects the DMD using pureformity colar technology PCT This corrects cyan banding which may occur on the left side of the Specifies the pureformity colar technology PCT fle to use Species the HOMI electronic display identification type that broadcast to the Plugged i device Manually sets a color for each eye when a single projector is used for 30 This is not used for dual projectors because each projector has an MCGD fis for 2 Species the left eye MCGD ie Specifies the nght eye NCGD fe CHRISTIE Installation and Setup 6 Tap 3D Control and complete these fields on the screen Field Enable 3D Sync Input Mode LR D
30. etracted the bottom edge of the image is focusing in front of the screen Adjust the vertical boresight adjustment bolt to direct or aim the lens mount down Balance the focus between the top and bottom edges orth ie ater fails to come into focus the bottom edge of the Image is focusing behind the screen Adjust the vertical boresight adjustment bolt to direct or aim the lens mount up Balance the focus between the top and bottom edges of the test pattern Repeat steps 3 to 6 until both sides of the image are focused 7 Tighten the vertical boresight lack bolt Confirm that focus is maintained on the top and bottom of the screen See Align the Image on page 25 See Image Alignment Tro leshooting an page 49 CHRISTIE tion and Setup Adjust the Keystone Horizontal and vertical keystone adjustment aligns the projector body so that geometric distortion is removed from the projected image The image is always larger on the side of the screen that the projector is farther from For example if the projector is pointing more to the right side of the screen the left side of the image will be larger Adjust the Horizontal Keystone 1 Display a green framing test pattern on the right eye upper projector and a red test pattern on the left eye projector For 2k projectors use a 2K test pattern For 4K projectors use a 4K test pattern The left eye projector projecting the red test pattern will be the fixed
31. his helps to prevent the loss of alignment during mirar cleaning 6 Tighten the lock nuts to prevent the actuators from vibrating loose 7 Re check image alignment to verify that a curved image is not projected Verify Image Alignment Verity the optics of the two projectors the images of the two projectors should overlay ane another as precisely as possible With a typical curved screen aim for an overlay accuracy of approximately 0 5 pixels at the center and 1 2 pixels at the edges on a 4K projector Tighten the lock nut on all projector feet when adjustments are finalized Installation and Setup CHRISTIE Install 3D Polarizer mis procatre sony required he Chr pre it vas purchased stes satan srta are provides nthe Che arie Gade preteen 1 Install the wall brackets if they have not been installed 2 Build the polarizer frame to the most suitable configuration considering your installation environment 3 Position the 3D polarizer stand between the projectors and the port glass The polarizing glass plates must be positioned such that the left eye image is separate from the right eye image 4 Align the polarizer so the projected images fill as much of the polarizer as possible with atleast a 1 2 in 12 mm of separation and set the rubber stops of the polarizer frame in place This helps to maximize the lifespan of the polarizer 5 Lock the 3D polarizer stand in position with the wall brackets A
32. indow is 30 in 76 cm wide and the left and right measurements were both 3 in 7 5 cm the clear aperture width is 24 in 61 cm Calculate the Clear Aperture Height 1 Measure the height of the port window 2 Subtract the top and bottom obstructed view height from the part window height For example if the port window is 25 in 63 5 cm tall the top measurement is 4 in 10 em and the bottom measurement is 3 in 7 5 cm the clear aperture height is 18 in 46 cm Deere CHRISTIE What s in the Box This section lists the components that are shipped for each installation type Standard Components Installation Type Quantity Components Part Number Singe Miror 12 Duoaliga Kit 109 469100X See Kit on page 12 Right Arm Miror Assembly 108 4491083X See Right Arm on page 9 3 Miror Duo Spare 108 476108X See Mirror Duo Spare on page 8 Dual Miror 108 469100 9 See DuoAlian Kit on page 8 Left Arm Mirror Assembly 10846310090 See Left Arm Miror jy on page 10 4 Right Arm Miror Assembly 108 4491083X See Right Arm Mirror Assembly on page 9 2 Miror Duo Spare 108 476108X See Mirror Duo Spare on page 8 Vertically Stacked 1 Duo Stacking Frame 10 450100 See Vertically Stacked on page 11 Optional Components Christie polarizer Kit P N 108 462103 XX Christie adjustable rack stand P N 108 416102 XX What s in the Box CHRISTIE
33. ired for 3D perspective This option as meaning unen the M value of Frame Rate equal to 2 For thie Case 2 input ramos of data are required to constitute a complete frame of Image data This parameter species which frames go together to make a complete image When using Une Interleave as the 3D Sync input Mode make sure that Left L2R2 is selected Keeps 3D stereo sync output the same as input true or reversed inverted True 3D L R sync output from GPO will match L R synchronization Input Inverted 30 UR sync output from GPO is the opposite of synchronization input left right right Ie Crestes a blank time Interval between left and rignt frames to allow for LCD shutter glasses 2 screen rotating 3D wheel o synchronize the output Values between 0 and 65535 are accepted Tap enter the dark Ume valse The non image time in Mcroseconde i Offset 30 stereo synchronization output n relation to dark interval Values between 32768 and 32767 are accepted where a postive ofset delay and negative offset start Tap to enter the output delay value The degree of reference between the left and right synchronization output Values between 180 and 180 are accepted Tap to enter the phase delay value Activate to activate the channel ion and Setup CHRISTIE Install the Computer Shelf Not provided Install within 16 ft 5 m of the camera and nea
34. isplay Reference Frame Rate UR Display Sequence 3D Syne Polarity Dare Time Output Delay ps Phase Delay dea Description Displays 3D test patterns Species whether a specific frame of input data has left eye or right eye data Select Use White Line Code polanty trus or inverted when a singe 30 Input signal is provides that contains an embedded ne at the bottom of frame identifying left from right and an addtional separate 3D stereo Syne input atthe GPIO porte nat pr sent The bottom row of the lees sub fle should be pure white for the letmost 25 ofthe pixel row and pure black for the remainder ofthe row The bottom row of the eye sub field should be pure white for the left mast 75 of the pixel row and pure black for the remainder of the row Select Use Line Interleave for 20 source data only When spechied the ICP wi de nteieave each Into th left Image or right Image in memory as Specified Une interleave can be used with PF data et and night dta for One field then lee and right data far second field Species which frame of eye data to display during a specie display frame This signal referenced to the display frame rate that le specified by Frame Sets how many frames to display for the number of frames that form one complete Image Increase the display frame rate to reduce ficke from your Source s Defines the frame order LR or RL requ
35. knob with E Lens lock lever motorized lens mount B Horizontal boresight adjustment bolt F Lens focus adjustment knob Horizontal boresght lacking bolt G Vertical boresight adjustment bolt Horizontal lens offset adjustment knab with Vertical boresight lacking bolt motorized lens mount CHRISTIE tion and Setup Align the Image ie proce a b dere acre tiir ya Pel eS ee ee Images reflected from the digital micromirror device DMD must be parallel to and centered with the lens and screen Align the image before adjusting the lens or boresight 1 Verify that all 12 mirror actuators are loose 2 Open the douser 3 Project a full screen test pattern appropriate for analyzing image focus and geometry For 2k projectors use a 2K test pattern For 4K projectors use a 4K test pattern For example a red and green framing test pattern Use the red test patter for the lower projector left eye and the green for the upper right eve 4 Perform a preliminary focus and zoom adjustment using the lens Only the center of the test pattern must be in focus 5 Center the image in the lens Hold a piece of paper in front of the lens Adjust the image offset unti the image Is centered See Lens Mount Components on page 24 6 Loosen the 6 mirrar assembly arm bolts 7 Confirm that the image is completely on the mirror required slide the mirror assembly forward an
36. mmer projector Edit a 3D Channel Tap Menu gt Channel Setup Select the required channel from the Channel Name list 1 2 3 Tap Config 1 4 Select the required Lamp File from the list 5 Tap Activate to activate the channel Create a new 3D Channel Tap Menu gt Channel Setup 1 2 Tap beside Channel Name 3 Type a new channel name and tap Enter 4 Config 1 and complete these fields on the screen Field Description ln Indicates the con associated withthe channel Installation and Setup CHRISTIE Field Input Data Format Source Sereen Fle Use PCP Per Lamp File Description Provides the location or connection for the curent Input Indicates the source color depth 8 10 12 bit for the channel Specifies the resolution and aspect ratio for the channel Specifies the screen type masking cropping lens settings for the chanel Associates the channel with projector configuration fle PCF and prevents channel adjustments Specifies the PCF fle associated with the channel Specifies the lamp fle associated with the chanel 5 Tap Config 2 and complete these fields on the screen Field Measured Color Target Color Color Space Scan Type Automatic Scan Type PCT Fie HDMI EDID Type Enable 3D Dual Measured Colar Laft Eve Right Eve Description Specifies the measured color gamut data MCGD fle used to calculate target color proc
37. ng the red circle attempts to align with the green circle Button or Field Description Status Indicates the current state of the alignment process Cancel Alignment Cancels the alignment process DuoAlign CHRISTIE Settings Dialog The Settings dialog provides software configuration options Click Settings from the DuoAlign screen to access this dialog Button or Field Test Pattern Indicates the test pattern type verification alignment or back Fed Projector Species the fixed projector test pattern to use for the test pattern type Unna Projectors Specifies the unfixed projector test pattern to use for the test pattem type Test pattern transition delay Species the time allowance within which the test pattern must be dispiayed Seconds by the projector See Configure the Test Pattern Transition Delay on page 44 Wt to local oge the alignment status to the local og ie re to logs on supported Writes the algnment status ta the supported projectors log ie projectors Display TPC messages on Displays the BuoAlign status on supported projector touch panel controllers Suporte projectors Clear IP Address History Deletes al projector 1P addresses from the IP Address lists of the DuoAlign Use Defaults Restores the Settings dialog back to the default settings ok Saves and implements al setting changes Cancel boris setting changes CHRISTIE DuoAlign DuoAlign Procedures This section provides
38. ojector and lamp on 6 Calibrate the lens See Lens on page 23 7 Zoom the image so that it fils the screen width with 2 5 overscan For 2K projectors use a 2k test pattern For 4K projectors use a 4K test pattern Make sure that the screen masking is extended to maximize the screen size For example if side masking is used to obtain flat screen aspect extend it to allow for scope aspect Hold a piece of paper at the edge of the lens Aim for the projected light to miss the lens by approximately 0 2 in 6 mm Miror assembly Gap beteen project ight and Paper Installation and Setup CHRISTIE Adjust the distance of the mirror from the lens so that the light rays do not hit the lens barrel 8 Tighten the 3 top and 3 bottom screws to lock the mirror arm firmly in position 10 Loosen the 3 mirror assembly screws Eh 11 Slide the mirror up or down to center Image in the mirror then tighten the 3 screws to lock the mirror assembly in position Install the Left Mirror Assembly The left mirror assembly is required on dual mirrar installation 1 Remove 4 screws from the auxiliary lens mount location A 2 Thread 3 M6 x 116 mm threaded rods into the holes at front of the projector that are below the lens 3 Place 1 washer plate over the 3 threaded rods installed in step 2 5 Install 1 M flat washer then 1 M6 lock washer and 1 M6 x 20 mm socket head
39. on Description Response Description Command Requests a verbal alignment Alignment was unable to continued description of the obtain sufficient alignment ligament errar Between the two projectors This may be result of an improperly posiioned camera unresponsive 15 Attempt to un the alignment interactively to diagnose the problem ovotAUTO TALigneant The camera did not observe failed because either any movement after lenung an pedea command tothe Tis not respondi unfixed projector For example while DODAAUTOTI replies 1 CHRISTIE Troubleshooting Hardware Troubleshooting Problem Resolution Projector fest do not extend or Make sure that the projector fot locking nut Is the way down and Image Alignment Troubleshooting This section provides basic image alignment troubleshooting The solution assumes that one af the projectors is facing the screen Projected Image Solution Not required image Not required Image s correctly projected Is correctly pro ected Adjust lens zoom Turn the lens calla to zoom the ene m Adjust lens zoom Turn the lens collar te zoom the lens Adjust horizontal keystone Move the front of the projector to the right Gr the back of the projector to the left Adjust horizontal Keystone Move the front
40. ows fo lenses to come closer together optically allowing the a Images to be converged across the entire sereen Side by Side Both projectors are positioned perpendicular to the wal that Separates the projection room from the theater Each projector lens points directi atthe screen Location Assessment CHRISTIE Installation Advantages and Disadvantages There are advantages and disadvantages to each Christie Duo installation type It is recommend that you select the single mirror installation type To support RealD XL the vertically stacked installation type is recommended Installation Type Singe Mmor Acces to both projectors for servicing Disadvantages Does not alow for XL 90 degrees close lens spacing which benefits 20 Requires extra space at one side of the Images For projection onto curved screens projector booth geometric distortion minimal lt image warping capability on one projector vericaly Setup i less complicated because there are The lower projector ls mare difficult to service Stacked mirrors Lens spacing is a disadvantage far 2D images Easy access to the projector lamp door For projection onto curved screens geometrie Allows for RealD XL which may be required distortion s increased to achieve the highest possible 3D brightness Image warping capably levei on the largest screens Dual Miror The installation requires the le
41. p dant 42 Pe iki 43 MOD CHRISTIE Terminology Worksheet CHRISTIE Location Assessment Christie Duo is a dual projection integration kit which assists with the alignment of 2 projectors for high brightness 2D and 3D projection on large screens This section describes the advantages disadvantages and prerequisites for each of the Christie Duo Installation types It also provides instructions for obtaining theatre measurements Use this Information to determine which installation type is best sulted for your location Installation Configurations This table describes the four Christie Duo Installation options Installation Type Illustration Description Single Miror The lens of one projector directiy faces the screen while the 20 degrees Second projector lens is positioned at a right angle to the rst projector A miror reflects the Image from the second projector ta the Screen The mirror assembly allows two lenses to come Closer together optica allowing the two Images to be converged across the screen Vertically Stacked Both projectors are mounted on rack stand one projector above the other Both projector lenses poit directly at the Dual Miror Both projectors are positioned parallel to the wall that Separates the projection room from the theater For each projector a mirror reflects the Images from the projector lenses onto the sereen The miror assembly all
42. procedures for using the DuoAlign software Start DuoAlign 1 2 E 4 Turn all projectors on Turn all projector lamps on Turn the computer on From the computer click Start gt All Programs gt DuoAlign Configure the Projector Connection d Start DuoAlign See Start Duoalign on page 43 Type the projector IP addresses in the fields The first projector is the fixed projector and the remaining projectors are unfixed To obtain the projector s 1P address tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Communications Configuration from the TPC panel 1 required click Add Projector to add an additional projector IP address to the list 11 required click X to delete a projector IP address from the list lick Connect Configure the Test Patterns For 4k projectors the default test patterns are recommended No configuration is required For 2k projectors the DC2K Framing Green verification test pattern for the fixed projector and the DC2K Framing Red for the unfixed projector are recommended 1 Start DuoAlign See Start Duoalign on page 43 Click Settings Select a specific Verification Alignment and Black test pattern from each of the Fixed Projector and Unfixed Projectors lists Click OK Duoalign CHRISTIE Verify the Test Patterns When test pattern is set for a projector the expected pattern should immediately display Ifa test pattern does not display as expected see Configure th
43. projector 2 Verify that both projectors are level See Level Ihe Projector on page 23 Use the binoculars to note the unfixed projectors horizontal keystone Look at the vertical lines near the projection lens axis to identify their offset For example See Image Alignment Troubleshooting on page 49 4 Rotate the rear of the projector to the right or left until the vertical ines are as equally offset as possible 5 Turn the horizontal lens offset knob to bring the vertical Ines closer together and then determine If mare or less projector rotation Is required You may also need to slightly re zoom the lens to match image sizes Installation and Setup CHRISTIE Adjust the Vertical Keystone 1 Verify that the horizontal keystone adjustments are accurate 2 Note the unfixed projector s vertical keystone by looking at the horizontal ines near the projection lens axis If the vertical lines of the framing pattern on the extreme left and right side are not perfectly parallel tilt the image up or down For exampl See Image Alignment Troubleshooting on page 48 3 Extend or retract the 2 adjustable projector feet that are farthest from the port window to adjust the horizontal Ines Always adjust the feet an equal amount Aim for horizontal lines to be as equally offset as possible 4 Turn the vertical lens offset knob to bring the horizontal lines closer together then determine if
44. proper operation of your product lesse see the Maintenance section for specifie maintenance ema a they relata ta your produc Failure to perform maintenance a required and in accordance withthe maintenance schaue specified by Christie wil vid he warranty Addendum The CD included with this printed manual contains an electronic copy in English instructions before using or servicing this product ana Cl FRA AREER AA WE A E Le DC fourni avec ce manuel imprim contient une copie lectronique en francais S il vous plait ire toutes les instructions avant d utiliser ou de r parer ce produit se read all Das CD das mit diesem gedruckten Handbuch eingeschlossen ist enth lt eine elektronische Kopie aufin deutscher Sprache Vor der Anwendung oder der Instandhaltung dieses Produktes lesen Sie bitte alle Anweisungen ICD fornito conil manuale stampato contiene una copia elettronicain lingua Italiano Si prega di leggere tutte le istruzioni prima di utilizzare o riparare questo prodotto SOMMENETZAFNLAWENTENET BABTNEREHAITE YET SUSSBARSNSMIC COMPAL OF UT EHE UE COME Has UAUC M S AS HHA Hol SE xI ASS Hol SAI BUC CD inclu do com o impresso livro cont m um eletr nico c pia em Portugu s Por favor lido todas as instru es antes de usar ou prestando servi o esse resultado
45. r Assembly Calibrate the Lens Level the Projector Vertically Align the Lenses Lens Mount Components Align the Image e Aim the Projector and Adjust the Offset Adjust the DMD Convergence Adjust the Boresight Adjust the Keystone Mirror Components CHRISTIE Adjust the Mirror Verify Image Alignment Install 3D Polarizer ee eee Adjust the Image Orientation Adjust Projector Brightness for 3D Install the Computer Shelf E Install the CCD Camera Box Adjust the CCD Camera Alignment Connect Devices to the Projector DuoAlign Prerequisites Installation IE Quick Setup ER DuoAlign User Interface DuoAlign Screen Disconnected DuoAlign Screen Connected DuoAlign Screen Running Settings Dialog DuoAlign Procedures Start Duoalign Configure the Projector Configure the Test Patterns Verify the Test Patterns Configure the Test Pattern Transition Delay Aim the CCD Camera Adjust Ihe CCD Camera Aperture and Focus Allan Two Projectors mm Automation Commands Troubleshooting Hardware Troubleshooting Image Alignment Troubleshooting DuoAlign Troubleshooting MM Specifications Supported Projectors Supported Lenses siis Supported Projector Mounts sits Supported 3D a 37 Pr 40 an du
46. r a power source Install the CCD Camera Box You can install the CCD camera box at any position on the outside of the port window Choose an installation location that is accessible for adjustment and does not interfere with cabling 3D accessories or the proper functioning of the fire door if a fire door exists 1 Remove the CCD camera box cover by remaving 3 screws Set aside 2 Assemble the CCD camera box and mounting brackets in the appropriate configuration for your Installation location Use 1 6 flat washer then 1 MS lock washer and 1 M6 x 20 mm socket head cap screw in that order for each of the 6 connection points Configuration for the top or bottom of the port window 3 Hold the CCD camera box in position and verify that the camera and mounting hardware will nat interfere with the projector light path 4 Mark holes on the wall for mounting the wall bracket 5 Attach the CCD camera wall bracket to the wall using 4 screws nat provided 6 Adjust the CCD camera box alignment See Adjust the CCD Camera Alignment on page 37 AA CHRISTIE Installation and Setup Adjust the CCD Camera Alignment 1 2 3 4 If required remove the CCD camera box cover by removing 3 screws Verify that the USB cable is attached to the CCD camera Connect the CCD camera USB cable to the computer and turn the computer on Center the CCD camera image See Alm the CCD Camera on page 45 Loosen the vertic
47. r both af your Christie projectors you have a Christie IMB for each of your Christie projectors 153 3D system required If so which type rightness Requirements Projector Rack Stands Projector Models Screen width Screen Curve Throw Distance ls there top masking there side masking Lens Throw Ratio Port Window With Clear Aperture Port Window Height Clear Aperture Distance from the base of the port window tothe Floor fre door present Duo User Manus oa man 073015 Wordwide fies Consutant less CHAISTIE
48. settings on the computer Date and time settings are used by the log fles to track when events occur Installation DuoAlign software Vx x x is pre installed on the computer included with the Christie Duo kit Use these instructions to reinstall the software if required 1 Run DuoAlignSetup exe as Administrator 2 Complete the wizard using the default settings Quick Setup Start Duoalign on page 43 anfigure the Test Patterns on page 43 Configure the Test Patterns on page 43 Configure the Test Pattern Transition Delay on page 44 Aim the CCD Camera on page 45 Adjust the CCD Camera Aperture and Focus on page 45 Alan Two Projectors on page 45 Duoalign CHRISTIE DuoAlign User Interface The DuoAlign user interface changes depending on the state of the application This section provides an overview of the user interface buttons and fields DuoAlign Screen Disconnected The DuoAlign screen is in a disconnected state when a projector Is not connected The display pane is only available when the camera is turned on Button or Field Dot Consistency Type 1p Aaa Projector Connect Settings zs Indicates the detection quality of the dot within the red circle For best results projector alignment should only be attempted when the dot consistency s Good Species the projector type fixed or unfixed Specifies the projector IP address A drop down list In e
49. ste interface device Problems or damage caused by the ure of any amp replacement part or component purchased or obtained from ar unauthorised ditior of Christis lamps replacement parts or components including without imitation any distributor offering Cristi lamps replacement parts or components through the internet confirmation of authorized distributors may be obtained from Christi 4 Problems or damage caused by misuse Improper power source accident fro iod lightening earthquake or other natural distr 9 Problems or damage caused by improper installstion slignment or by equipment modification y other than Christie service personal or a Christi authorized reper serie provider Problema or damage caused by use of a Product ona maton platform or other movable devien where such Product has not been designed modified or approved by Christie fr such uie 1 Problems or damage caused by ute of a projector in the presence of an ol based fog machine 1 For LCD projectors the warranty period specified applies only where the LCD projector In normal use Normal means the LCD projectors not used more than 8 hours a day 5 days a week For any LCD projector where normal ua ia exceeded warranty coverage under this warranty terminate afer 6000 hour of operation V Image retention on LCD flat pana V Fahre dua to normal wear and tar PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Preventative maintenance is an important part of the continued and
50. the projector needs to be raised or lowered more You may also need to re zoom the lens to match image sizes Mirror Components moo o Non adjustable mirror actuator 1 of 3 Mirror cover screw 1 of 8 Miror handie Mirror actuator 1 of 12 Vertical miror adjustment bots 3013 CHRISTIE Instal Adjust the Mirror Mirror adjustment is required to remove the small image curve from the bottom edge of a curved 1 deny te comer of he mirror tat regen adjustment For example adjust Ene lower lef of the raro conection invequred onthe lomera tthe je 2 Slightly adjust the appropriate mirror actuator When you adjust a mirror actuator pressure is exerted on the three spring washer adjusters in an equal an opposite way This may appear as though boresight and keystone require adjusting but do not adjust these patient and only make small iterative adjustments In the dual irror instalation the full adjustment is shared between the two mirrors 3 Determine which actuators of the remaining 11 need to be adjusted so that they touch the mirror pads These adjustments compensate for the previously adjusted comer and bring all other areas of the mirror back into alignment This places the mirror back to an almost flat position 4 If you cannot achieve alignment loosen all 12 actuators and repeat steps 1 to 3 5 Adjust all remaining actuators until they slightly touch the mirror pads T
51. the washer plate and floor anchor bracket to the building structure with a fastener rated for the weight of the rack stand projector and Christie Duo mirrors and brackets Repeat steps a to d to instali the second floor anchor bracket on the second rear foot of the rack stand CHRISTIE tion and Setup Install the Lens not operate the projector without lens Installed The lens seals the projector head contaminants entering the main electronics area Install a lens plug when You Instalar transport the projector allure ta comply may result In property damage 1 Unlock the lens lack lever See Lens Mount Components on page 24 2 Fully nsert the base of the lens into the lens mount opening Loek the lens lock lever 4 Place a piece of red PVC tape over the lens lock unlack arm to prevent anyone from moving it Realignment is required if the lens moves 5 Continue to Install the Mirror Assembly on page 18 if you are installing single mirrar or dual mirror projection system otherwise Calibrate the Lens on page 23 Verify the Correct Connection and terlockjcontrol cables are correctly cross connected between the projector heads and lamp power supplies Make sure the gh curent DC Leads and interacicontrol cables correctly connected between the lamp power supply LPS and is corresponding projector Faure to comply may result in a fre hazard EE eg This procedure is only r
52. to center the image on the screen Always adjust the feet an equal amount 6 Repeat steps 1 5 for the upper projector Align the upper projector to the lower projector as much as possible this an initial alignment that is fine tuned later Alm for the projectors to be as precisely parallel horizontal and vertical as possible This makes additional alignment steps much easier Adjust the DMD Convergence Make sure the DMDs within each projector are converged See your prejector manual for DMD convergence instructions CHRISTIE tion and Setup Adjust the Boresight tat ae er Horizontal and vertical boresight adjustment aligns the projector lens so the optical axis is precisely perpendicular to the digital image produced by the projector light engine This process is required to achieve a uniformly sharp and evenly focused image an the screen Adjust the Horizontal Boresight 1 Loosen the horizontal boresight locking belt See Lens Mount Components on page 24 2 Display the DC2K or DC4K framing test pattern For 2k projectors use a 2K test pattern Far 4K projectors use a 4K test pattern 3 Adjust the focus until the left edge of the test pattern is focused 4 Check the focus of the test pattern on the right edge of the screen If the test pattern not in focus continue to step 5 in focus continue to step 8 5 Slowly retract the lens focus ta determine where the lens is foc
53. tored by the projector for a given input source including frequencies pulse width polarty syncs channel number and location user adjustable display settings and soon References the 2 39 1 aspect ratio commonly used for cinema features Direccstached storage Computer data storage directly connected toa server or workstation without a network ln Between Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A network protocol that configures network devices o that they can communicate on an Digtal Light Processing A Texas Instruments trademark that represents an intelligent display technology used in a variety display applications In DLP projectors the Image i created using DMD Digital micromiror device optical semiconductor chip containing several hundred thousand microscopic mis The mirrors arranged in a rectangular correspond to Image pixels and are Individual rotated to allow for gray scale toggling A DMD Is the core of DLP projection technology Describes the projector that does not change position This projector Is used as the reference or primary projector Foot Lamberts A unit af luminance The 1 8511 aspect rato used for approximately 50 of cinema features Integrated cinema processor Inteligent Lens System Adjusts the Image to optimize screen coverage and maintain alignment when the screen aspect fati changes Integrated media Block Key Delivery Message A securty key encryption system use
54. using If the right side of the test pattern comes into focus before the lens is completely retracted the right side of the image is focusing in front af the screen Adjust the horizontal boresight adjustment bolt to direct or aim the lens mount toward the right Balance the focus between the left and right edges of the test pattern falls to come into focus the right side of the image is focusing behind the screen Adjust the horizontal boresight adjustment bolt to direct or alm the lens mount toward the eft Balance the focus between the left and right edges of the test pattern 6 Repeat steps 3 to 6 until both sides of the image are focused 7 Tighten the horizontal boresight lock bolt 8 Confirm that focus is maintained on the left and right of the screen Installation and Setup CHRISTIE Adjust the Vertical Boresight 1 Loosen the vertical boresight lack bolt See Lens Mount Components on page 24 Display the DC2K or DCAK framing test pattern For 2K projectors use a 2K test pattern For 4K projectors use 4K test pattern Adjust the focus until the top edge of the test pattern is in focus Check the focus of the test pattern on the bottom edge of the screen Ifthe test pattern is not in focus continue to step 5 in focus continue to step 8 Slowly retract the lens to determine where the lens is focusing If the bottom edge of the test pattern comes into focus before the lens is completely r
55. ze For example if side masking is used to obtain a flat screen aspect ratio extend it to allow for scope aspect ratio 14 Hold a plece of paper at the edge of the lens Alm far the projected light to miss the lens by approximately 0 2 in 6 mm O VIEN B Gap between projected light and Paper Adjust the distance of the mirror from the lens so that the light rays do nat hit the lens barrel 15 Tighten the 3 top and 3 bottom screws to lock the mirror arm in position 16 Loosen the 3 mirror assembly screws 17 Slide the mirror up or down to center image in the mirror then tighten the 3 screws to lock the mirror assembly in position CHRISTIE tion and Setup Calibrate the Lens Calibrate the ILS when you install a new lens 1 Tum the projector on 2 On the Main screen of the touch panel controller TPC tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lens Setup 3 Tap Full Calibration The lens returns to the stored settings 4 Clear Enable Automatic ILS to turn off the ILS Level the Projector D nn cet ny Use of the projector s rear safety strap is mandatory to prevent the projector from tipping 1f you are installing Christe CP42LH projectors in a Christie adjustable rack stand with Cristie Duo mirrors and brackets te Installation of flor anchor brackets is mandatory inen installing the flor anchor brackets follow all local cades Make sure the
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