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1. 600 pixels below lens center E Series User Manual 3 5 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 3 Installation CHAISTIE Vertical Image Offset 120 Offset WUXGA Image has been offset 720 pixels above lens center so the center of the image is now 720 pixels above where the center of the image was at 0 offset or lens center The offset is 720 600 100 120 720 pixels of shift above lens center Vertical Image Offset 40 Offset WUXGA Image has been offset 240 pixels below lens center so the image has an offset of 240 600 100 40 240 pixels of shift below lens center Total of 840 pixels 600 240 of display are below lens center 3 6 E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHAISTIE Section 3 Installation HD Projectors Vertical Image Offset 096 Offset HD No offset is applied 096 offset Half of the image appears above lens center and half of the image appears below lens center 540 pixels above lens center mn LUU 540 pixels below lens center Vertical Image Offset 134 Offset HD Image has been offset 720 pixels above lens center so the center of the image is now 720 pixels above where the center
2. CVBS RED PR BLUE PB GREEN Y RS232 MINI USB ETHERNET E T 0008 REMOTE DISPLAYPORT DMI 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 a omana acne Cana S Video CVBS Red Pr 4 Blue Pb 5 Green Y 6 RS232 IN 7 Mini USB 8 USB 9 Ethernet 10 Remote 11 Display Port 12 VGA OUT 13 VGA IN 14 HDMI 1 15 HDMI 2 16 R 17 G 18 B 19 H C 20 V 2 4 E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHRISTIE Section 2 Introduction 2 4 Remote Control E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 1 ONO _ STANDBY 16 en on m M 17 4 GAMMA BRIGHT CONTR fell 18 5 LAYOUT SWAP 19 000 EE o m 21 7 22 8 11 26 12 _ 27 13 wd 14 l 28 KEYSTONEH 15 REP SER P Mim 29 KEYSTONEV LENSV 2 5 Section 2 Introduction 2 6 CHRISTIE CASA Desorption O Oo N OT Bb CO DN a 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 8 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Picture Mute Power on Gamma Bright PIP PBP Size Number Keys Help Menu Arrow Keys Test Auto OSD Keystone H Keystone V Standby Contrast Hot key Swap Layout Focus Zoom Proj Key Exit Enter Input Info Lens H Lens V Display or blank the video image Turn projector ON Adjust mid range levels Adjust amount of light in the image Turn PIP PBP ON OFF Adjust the PIP P
3. Power on Input Key 3 4 Turn the Projector Off 1 Press gy on the built in keypad or on the remote control to turn off the projector A warning message will appear on the displayed image 2 Press qy again to confirm your selection If you do not press gly again the warning message will disappear after 10 seconds E Series User Manual 3 3 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 39 Section 3 Installation CHAISTIE Adjust the Projector Position When you select a position for the projector consider the size and shape of your screen the location of your power outlets and the distance between the projector and the rest of your equipment Follow these general guidelines Position the projector on a flat surface at a right angle to the screen The projector with the standard lens must be at least 3 feet 0 9m from the projection screen Position the projector to the desired distance from the screen The distance from the lens of the projector to the screen the zoom setting and the video format determine the size of the projected image For the fixed short lens the image exits at a default angle However the lens shift feature makes the image offset variable Lens throw ratio Lens 0 8 1 Fixed Short Zero offset Lens 1 2 1 5 1 Fixed Short Lens 1 5 2 0 1 Zoom Lens 2 0 4 0 1 Zoom Lens 4 0 7 0 1 Long Zoom Do not roll the projector more than 20 degrees from side to side Do not
4. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Or List Level 4 Or List Level 5 Or List Level 6 Or List Default Lamp Auto Switch At PowerUp On Failure Only After N Hours Lamp Auto Switch Time Hours 5 3000 100 Lamp 1 Hours Lamp 2 Hours Lamp Info Total Hours All Lamps Lamp Lamp 1 Reset Lamp 2 Reset Lamp Life Setting XXXXX 1500 hrs Reset Lamp Hours command Light Sensor Light Sensor Calibration command see Note 6 Calibrated display Yes No Model Name Serial Number Native Resolution Firmware Vxx Ayy Bzz Main Input Main Signal Format Main Pixel Clock Main Sync Type Main Horz Refresh Main Vert Refresh PIP PBP Input PIP PBP Signal Format Status PIP PBP Pixel Clock PIP PBP Sync Type PIP PBP Horz Refresh PIP PBP Vert Refresh Lamp Power Settings Current Lamp Lamp 1 Hours Lamp 2 Hours Standby Mode Lens Lock Settings IP Address DHCP System Temperature Main Input SPEC define PIP POP Input SPEC define PIP POP Enable EE OFF ON Swap Size Small Medium Large PBP Main Left PBP Main Top PBP Main Right PBP Main Layout Main Bottom PIP Bottom Right PIP Bottom Left PIP Top Left PIP Top Right S A Normal l Timing Detection Mode Wide Wide Active Source Signal Format Aspect Ratio Resolution Vert Refresh Source Info Horz Refresh Input Pixel Clock Switching amp Sync Type Pip Color Space PIP POP When PIP POP active lt PIP POP source lines gt When PIP POP active Enable source Hot Key ON ON OFF VGA Key number 1
5. About E Series User Manual 4 23 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 4 Operation CHAISTIE 4 9 5 Network CHAISTIE PE reny on too An User administrator Projector Name Christie 102000001 Network Setting Show Network Messages OON OFF Restart Network Network Factory Reset Tools Administrator About O DHCP Manual Enable O Disable IP Address 192 168 100 Start IP 168 Subnet Mask 255 1255 0 End IP Default Gateway 192 168 100 Subnet Mask MAC Address 00 08 18 00 35 18 Default Gateway MAC Address TrapConfiguration SNMP Read Community private Lamp Life SNMP Trap Email Y SNMP Location Lamp Fault SNMP Trap Email Trap IP Address i L L Fan Stall SNMP Trap Email Trap Email 1 Thermal Sensors SNMP Trap Email il Trap Email 2 Power SNMP Trap Email Signal Lost Detected SNMP Trap Email v Email From Address SMTP Server IP Address Please press Enter after modifying Note If you change these settings the projector s network subsystem will restart and you will be logged off SettingsPage e Restart Network Execute a network restart This will not change any of the network settings e Netwo
6. CHAISTIE Berol lumbar DELOD OL Main Network Setting Tools 4 9 8 About Page CHAISTIE Berisi Number 06107000001 Main Network Setting Tools lersion Inte a Administrator Projector Model Name OHO 745 E Projector serial number UC LOZODOOOL mation WIS aga e Version Tab View the main firmware version network firmware version projector model name and projector serial number e License Tab The license information of the computer program is displayed E Series User Manual 4 27 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 4 Operation CHAISTIE 4 10 Christie Presenter The Christie Presenter application allows a remote desktop from a host PC to be displayed on the network display through Ethernet USB or wireless transports It can adapt to different network settings DHCP fixed IP and direct link by USB Ethernet cable Christie Presenter can be downloaded from the Christie website or from the web page of the projector 4 10 1 Connect to the Projector and Download Christie Presenter Software 1 Connect to the projector using WiFi or Ethernet Ethernet connection K Determine the projector s IP address from the menu Main Menu gt Configuration gt Communications gt LAN 1 DHCP 2 IP Address 192 168 0 100 3 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 4 Default Gateway 192 168 0 254 5 MAC Address 00 08 18 00 35 18 Configure your PC IP address to be on the same network as
7. Green no blink Projector is powered up and operating normally e PICTURE MUTE LED LED Status Projector State Green Picture mute is off image is displayed Yellow no blink Picture mute is on image is black 2 8 E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHRISTIE Section 3 Installation 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 Connect to Computer CVBS RED PR BLUE PB GREEN Y RS232 MINI 0 0 t a e Ll fooooo i ooooo e EZ REMOTE DISPLAYPORT Ou IN HDMI 1 HDMI 2 R G B H v N prenon 1 VGA out Cable 2 VGA in Cable 3 RS232 Cable 4 Mini USB to USB A Type 5 WiFi USB Dongle or thumb 6 M b oric Cable Cable drive 7 HDMI to DVI Cable 8 Power Cord 9 Displayport Cable NOTE 4 The diagram shows the cables connectors that may be used to connect to various devices Da Due to the difference in applications for each country the accessories required in some regions may be different from those shown This diagram is for illustrative purposes only and does NOT indicate that these accessories are supplied with the projector E Series User Manual 3 1 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 3 Installation CHAISTIE 3 2 Connect to Video Equipment LE m 000 79 n n a Daa in nn eke uum DVD player Component video output equipment Video cassette recorder D Connector Name dn
8. collection systems for used electrical and electronic products Please help us to conserve the environment we live in Canadian manufacturing facility is ISO 9001 and 14001 certified GENERAL WARRANTY STATEMENTS For complete information about Christie s limited warranty please contact your Christie dealer In addition to the other limitations that may be specified in Christie s limited warranty the warranty does not cover a Damage occurring during shipment in either direction Projector lamps See Christie s separate lamp program policy c Damage caused by use of a projector lamp beyond the recommended lamp life or use of a lamp supplied by a supplier other than Christie d Problems caused by combination of the product with non Christie equipment such as distribution systems cameras video tape recorders etc or use of the product with any non Christie interface device e Damage caused by misuse improper power source accident fire flood lightening earthquake or other natural disaster f Damage caused by improper installation alignment or by product modification if by other than a Christie authorized repair service provider g ForLCD projectors the warranty period specified applies only where the LCD projector is in normal use Normal use means the LCD projector is not used more than 8 hours a day 5 days a week For any LCD projector where normal use is exceeded warranty coverage under this warranty termin
9. per projector and frame E Series User Manual 3 11 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 3 Installation CHAISTIE Install the adapter plate on the E Series projector described in 3 9 1 before mounting to the stacking frame 1 Make sure the pitch is to its maximum prior to placing the projector from the front Place the projector into the stacking frame NOTE There are two ways of placing the projector into the stacking frame from the top or from the front Make sure the bottom base plate of the frame is aligned with the projector Use a 6 mm Allen key to tighten the 6 M8 bolts securing the base plate to the bottom of the stacker adapter plate Stacking Frame Attachments 3 9 3 Stacking Multiple Projectors NOTE The projectors can be stacked and hoisted in either an upright or inverted positions Te WINE g Step 2 is a critical safety procedure With one person positioned on each side of the stacking frame lift the top stacking frame onto the bottom stacking frame aligning all four stacking legs between the frames NOTE Remove the locking pin from each stacking leg prior to alignment and ensure the four stacking legs are fully seated on the lower stacking frame 1450 50 m that MUST be observed Failure to engage the locking pin may cause the projectors to separate resulting in possible injury or death E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHRISTIE Section 3 In
10. 03 2013 CHRISTIE Section 5 Troubleshooting e Image is out of focus e The image is stretched when displaying 16 9 DVD title e Image is too small or too large e Lamp burns out or makes a popping sound E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Make sure both lens caps front and back are removed Adjust lens focus to fit Make sure the projection screen is between the required distance When you play anamorphic DVD or 16 9 DVD the projector will show the best image when the projector display mode is set to 16 9 in the OSD If you play 4 3 format DVD titles please change the format to 4 3 in the projector OSD If the image is still stretched you will also need to adjust the aspect ratio by setting the display format as 16 9 wide aspect ratio type on your DVD player Adjust lens zoom to fit If it does not fill the screen properly verify that the correct lens is in use or change the position of the projector If the lamp burns out try power cycling the projector If the lamp doesn t fire or if you hear it make a loud pop the projector will not turn on until the lamp module has been replaced 5 3 CHAISTIE Section 6 Specifications 6 SPECIFICATIONS 6 1 Inputs Signa Tope Resolution Sei z2 HDMI 1 HDMI2 VGA 2s BNc Compo s video CVBS nent em a we Le fet stato ia EE ee a loo EOC EN ES ES EX te T EN pom fim KK KA ff 800x600 1024x768 1024x768 a 1024x7
11. Administrator log in Normal user log in Device is connected Device is not connected The icon shows the current status and display position of the local screen on the network display Click on the icon to change the display position A dialog box will appear Click this unlock icon to change the password Password change to target network display Only an Administrator user can change the password No response is expected when this icon is clicked If the user is logged in as Admin the key icon can be seen and the Presenter password can be changed If the user is logged in as Normal the lock icon can be seen and the Presenter password can t be changed Disconnect from target network display Link for connecting to a target network display via a webpage 4 35 Section 4 Operation CHAISTIE 4 11 Card Reader Operation There are four operation modes in the Card Reader application USB Flash Devices Detection Screen Thumbnail Display Mode Images Display Mode Images Slide Show Mode 4 11 1 USB Flash Device Detection Screen In this mode the Card Reader application detects any USB flash devices hot plug events and displays the flash device icon When the flash device is removed from USB the icon disappears It is suggested that USB flash devices should be removed only when the Card Reader is changed to the USB Flash Devices Detection Screen state Image Viewer CHXISTIE 4 11 2 Thumbnail Display Mod
12. No tilt correction 111 111 8 _ 8 E Series User Manual 4 5 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 4 Operation CHAISTIE Rotation Allow an image to be rotated most commonly to level the image While the image is rotated the software can crop any content that begins to fall off the panel The function will not automatically scale the image down to prevent cropping If scaling is required the digital zoom function can be used independently of the rotation function Auto Image Force the projector to reacquire and lock to the input signal This is useful when signal quality is marginal Normal mode can support all of the 4 3 input sources Wide mode can support all of the 16 9 input source amp most of the 4 3 input source For those 4 3 input sources not recognized by Wide mode example 1400 x 1050 perform Auto Image using normal mode E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHKISTIE Section 4 Operation 4 2 Image Settings Menu Image Settings Brightness 50 Contrast oO ks Color Space Auto Detail Normal Video Options Input Levels Picture Settings Save to User 1 2 3 d 2 6 7 8 9 DynamicBlack Image Freeze ked kel RT DC Advanced Image Settings Brightness Adjust the intensity of the image Contrast Adjust the degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the picture and change the am
13. Server IP Address field Email from Address default setting blank the Email from Address that will appear as the source of the SNMP emails SMTP Server IP Address default setting 0 0 0 0 Enter your mail server s IP address e Trap Configuration Panel Set the SNMP actions for the system events The dropdown options are SNMP Trap Email Email SNMP Trap and Disabled 4 9 6 Tools Use the Tools tabbed pages to control Size amp Position 11 W Image Settings Configuration Lamp Input Switching amp PIP and Test Pattern CHRISTIE soral Number UC102000001 Cam Main M8 Size t Position Image Settings Configuration Lema Input Switching amp PIP Test Pattern Network Setting General Size and Position Administrator Size Presets utc lt l Horr Position disable FI About were rer EJ vert Position disable Auto Image Enmute Digital Hore Five Track diable mia ig ae disable Fine Phase EN disable E f MA Hong DC mm E Digital wart shit disablo 20 Keystone Basie Geometry Correction Herz Keystone So Harz Pineushion s Ez War keystore EIl 50 Vert Pincushion al so E 4 26 E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHKISTIE Section 4 Operation 4 9 7 Administrator Page Add or delete a user or change password
14. as shown below Press the MENU button on the remote control or on the built in keypad on the rear of the projector to display the main menu Use the arrow keys to navigate within the menu and adjust a setting up or down e Press ENTER to select a highlighted menu item or use it to change or accept a value e Select the next item that you want to adjust in the menu and adjust it as described above e Press EXIT to return to the previous menu or exit menus if at top level Main Menu size amp Position Image Settings Configuration Lamp Status Input Switching amp PIP Language English Test Pattern Off lr y y y y v 1 2 3 4 s 6 Fi 8 4 E Series User Manual 4 1 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 4 Operation CHAISTIE 4 1 Size and Position Menu Size amp Position Size Presets Auto vi Overscan Off w Pixel Track 50 Pixel Phase 50 Horz Position 50 Vert Position oO Digital Horz Zoom 50 Digital Vert Zoom 50 Digital Horz Shift 50 10 Digital Vert Shift 50 1 2 3 A 2 6 7 8 LD 11 Geometry Correction 12 A4uto Image Size Presets Display an image with the detected size or resize the image by maximizing either the height width or both or resize to the maximum size possible while keeping the original aspect ratio e Auto Display with the detected size e Native Display in its native resolution e 4 3 Retain 4 3 aspect ratio e Let
15. be used as the PIP PBP PIP PBP Enable Toggle between displaying two sources at once Main and PIP PBP images or one source only The check box turns the PIP PBP source ON and OFF Swap Change the main image to PIP PBP and the PIP PBP to main image Swapping is available only when PIP PBP is enabled Size Select the PIP PBP size to small medium or large Layout Set the location of the PIP PBP image on the screen E Series User Manual 4 19 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 4 20 Section 4 Operation CHRISTIE NOTE PIP PBP layout and size table as described below P indicates primary source region lighter color Both source regions are the same size PIP PBP Size PIP PBP Layout r D S Q D PBP Main left PBP Main Top PBP Main Right PBP Main Bottom PIP Bottom Right PIP Bottom Left PIP Top Left 08869 TT eee PIP Top Right Timing Detection Select timing detection mode to wide or normal It is used to support additional PC timings When the projected picture is not completed this function is used to adjust the picture Normal mode can support all of the 4 3 input sources Wide mode can support all of the 16 9 input source amp most of the 4 3 input source For those 4 3 input sources not recognized by Wide mode example 1400 x 1050 perform Auto Image using normal mode Source Info Display current source settin
16. put the projector on either side to project an image E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHAXISTIE Section 3 Installation 3 6 Calculate Lens Offset e The vertical image offset shift ranges for the projector are 120 40 WUXGA and 134 40 HD Offset is 720 pixels for both WUXGA and HD The horizontal image offset is 20 192 pixels NOTE The 0 8 1 lens is the only exception and must be used on axis e The method for calculating lens offset complies with Industry standards Example for Vertical lens offset At 0 offset or on axis the center of the image is on the lens center so that half of the image appears above and half appears below the lens center At 100 offset all or 100 of the image will appear above the lens center The offset is calculated as the ratio of the number of pixels shifted up down to half the image size Examples for WUXGA Shifting up 600 pixels gives offset of 600 600 100 100 Shifting down 600 pixels gives offset of 600 600 100 100 gt Shifting up 720 pixels gives offset of 720 600 100 120 K Shifting up 240 pixels gives offset of 240 600 100 40 WUXGA Projectors Vertical Image Offset 0 Offset WUXGA No offset is applied 0 offset Half of the image appears above lens center and half of the image appears below lens center 600 pixels above lens center Lens center
17. the projector The projector and computer must be connected directly or over the network via Ethernet WiFi Wireless connection K Insert the WiFi USB dongle 1DWUSB BGN into the USB port on the projector input panel J m 5 G ENE f C 7 C IL 66666 papi o BA Om gt aS X MEN nae lla 5 D 17 Er al Insert the WiFi USB dongle 4 28 E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHKISTIE Section 4 Operation gt Power on the Projector gt Obtain the WiFi Password from the OSD menu Main Menu gt Configuration gt Communications gt WLAN 1 Enable E 2 Start IP 192 168 1 100 End IP 192 168 1 120 4 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 100 MAC Address 00 08 20 A1 D3 22 SSID Christie 031012001 Password 031012013 Connect your PC device to the wireless SSID for the selected projector Example ChristieQ0112000123 Currently connected to Christie 0112000123 No Internet access Wireless Network Connection A Christie 0112000123 Connected il WLANDATA WLANGUEST WLANSCANNER Other Network Open Network and Sharing Center Type the network security key Security key Hide characters E Series User Manual 4 29 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 4 Operation CHRISTIE 4 10 2 Install Christie Presenter softwar
18. the button e to configure Christie Presenter for Basic Setting Mais Advanced Setting Christie Presenter nl Christie Presenter rr ET EN seu DIT Basic Setting Advanced Setting Basic Setting Setting Advanced Setting Jpeg image setting Language select English m Quality High vi YUY sample format O vUv444 O vuv420 Region size of fixed size ES ixels capture mode 800 600 p Enable mirror driver when startup if there is Network port setting Allow notification Fixed O Manual message popup Yes O No A AAPP Software Infomation Version number ChristiePresenter 2 1 4 3 Manufacturer Christie SSC L CHRISTIE CHRISTIE e Basic Setting Select language change the region size of fixed size capture mode and select if notification message popup is allowed e Advanced Setting Select the quality of JPEG image YUV sample format and network port setting The Fixed port is Port 5900 4 34 E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHAISTIE Section 4 Operation Manage all connected network displays Click the button L to control all the users and all the projectors connector to the same projector Christie Presenter Quel Device Management Presenter Management Christiee102000001 7 Y Y zi Icon Description E 000 x M E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013
19. to correct a keystoned image shape in which the left and right borders of the image are unequal in length and the top and bottom are slanted to one of the sides This is intended for use with horizontally on axis applications For horizontally offset applications you must use 4 Corner correction using the optional Dual Processor Warp Module 396 5 15 ey 3 Horz Pincushion Adjust the pincushion horizontally and make a more square image 11 6 Vert Pincushion Adjust the pincushion vertically and make a more square image t 8 18 E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHKISTIE Section 4 Operation e Pincushion Barrel Allow for correction for slight curved distortion from the lens or projection surface 496 1 e 4 Corner Allow the image to be squeezed to fit an area defined by moving each of the four corners x and y position o moon 1 TopLeft Horz adjust Top Right Horz adjust Top Right Vert adjust Bottom Right Vert adjust Bottom Right Horz adjust Bottom Left Horz adjust Bottom Left Vert adjust GO N O oO A OO N Top Left Vert adjust e Curve Allow for symmetrical correction of a constant radius horizontal or vertical curve by modifying the top and bottom of the image only Compound curves are not supported Projector must be mounted perpendicular to the chord of the curve within the offset limitation of the lens used ideally on axis
20. 0 90 0 Menu Preferences Factory Logo Splash Screen Setup Blue Factory Logo Black White PIN Protect command Change PIN command Standby Mode oe mode Communication mode Communication mode AC Power On off on off Never 5 Mins 10 Mins Auto shutdown 15 Mins Never Power Management 20 Mins 25 Mins 30 Mins Off Sleep Timer ens Off 4 Hrs 6 Hrs High Altitude Off On Off DHCP Configuration IPAddress LAN Subnet Mask by set Default Gateway MAC Address Enable Start IP End IP Subnet Mask WEAN Default Gateway by set MAC Address SSID Password Projector Name Communications Show Network Messages Network by set Restart Network Network Factory Reset 2400 4800 9600 14400 Serial Port Baud Rate 19200 115200 38400 57600 115200 1200 Serial Port Echo Off On Off Projector Address 0 9 0 Blending On Off Off Marker On Off Off Grid Off White Red Green Blue Off Solid Color Off White Red Green Blue Off Image Blending Top O 4 Output Height Pixel 0 Overlap Bottom O 4 Output Height 0 Left O Output Width 0 Right O 4 Output Width 0 Bright Adj Blending Area offset 0 2000 1000 non Blending Area Offset 0 2000 1000 E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 6 10 CHRISTIE Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Or List Level 4 Or List Level 5 Or List Level 6 O
21. 13 Section 4 Operation 4 5 4 18 Status Menu CHERISTIE The read only Status menu lists a variety of details about the standard and optional components currently detected in the projector Status Model Name Serial Number Native Resolution Firmware Main Input Main Signal Format Main Pixel Clock Main Sync Type Main Horz Refresh Main Vert Refresh PIP PEP Input PIP PBP Signal Format PBP Pixel Clock PIP PBP Sync Type PIP PBP Horz Refresh PIP PBP Vert Refresh Lamp Power Settings Current Lamp Lamp 1 Hours Lamp 2 Hours Standby Mode Lens Lock Settings IP Address DHCP System Temperature D Wwuo7 5 E UC 10200000 1 1970 x 1200 15 A22 BOS VGA 720p 74 256MHz Sync on Green 45 10kHz 60 0Hz FAN FAN I Mode Allow 192 168 0 100 E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHKISTIE Section 4 Operation 4 6 Input Switching amp PIP Menu Input Switching amp PIP Main Input VGA PIP PBP Input BNC PIP PBP Enable vi Swap Size Median Layout Top Right Timing Detection Mode Wide Source Info Enable Main Source Hot Key v source Hot Key 1 2 3 4 2 6 7 S8 9 RT le m Input Key NOTE Reference the compatibility table found in Section 6 2 Main Input From the list of active inputs select one to be used as the main image PIP PBP Input From the list of active inputs select one to
22. 68 al 1280x768 1280x800 1280x800 1280x1024 1280x1024 al 1280x1024 al 1400x1050 NTSC M 4 43 momo 0m NOTE Do RB means reduced blanking E Series User Manual 6 1 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 6 2 6 2 CHAISTIE Tape Resolution Frame Rate ipu 4 HDMI2 vea Pisplat guo Compo s video CvBS 480p EDTV 576p DTV Port nent PIP PBP Compatibility Main Display Compo Com USB type USB HDMI 1 HDMI 2 Pott BNC rien S video posite RJ45 B mini type A VGA e eee CE vows Te To P Te TP oi ee KO ee see eee coe EE E ES EEE EES LE EEE ee ee OO eee EA EH EA KA EN EE pe Kai Kai KI LA Ki KA CCI EY ES EN w ai KA KA KA nN ware ED KO Te KE EEES mini konnenl MAN MEN EEES EE A ES e PIP PBP combinations are enabled PIP PBP combinations are disabled Hz EN 1080i 9 1080p E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHKISTIE Section 6 Specifications 6 3 Key Features HD 0 65 1920 x 1080 resolution or WUXGA 0 67 1920 x 1200 resolution Projection lens compatibility Horizontal offset ranges 20 Vertical offset ranges 120 40 WUXGA and 134 40 HD Exception 0 8 1 lens must be used on axis NOTE Measurements are based on industry standards where offset is calculated as a ratio of the number of pixels shifted up down to half the image size Dynamic aperture enabled full white to full dark co
23. BNC Key number 2 HDMI 1 Key number 3 HDMI 2 Key number 4 Display Port Key number 5 Source Hot Key Component Key number 6 S Video Key number 7 Composite Key number 8 Christie Presenter Key number 9 Card Reader Key number 0 Mini USB off Change Sources Input key List all Sources Auto Source Auto Source Language SPEC define English Off Grid White Test pattern Black Checkerboard Color Bars E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 6 11 Corporate offices USA Cypress ph 714 236 8610 Canada Kitchener ph 519 744 8005 Worldwide offices United Kingdom Eastern Europe ph 44 118 977 8000 ph 36 0 1 47 48 100 France Middle East ph 33 0 1 41 21 00 36 ph 971 0 4299 7575 Germany Spain ph 49 2161 664540 ph 34 91 633 9990 ES For the most current technical documentation please visit www christiedigital com Singapore ph 65 6877 8737 Beijing ph 86 106561 0240 Shanghai ph 86 21 6278 7708 Japan ph 81 3 3599 7481 South Korea ph 82 2 702 1601 P N 36 8HP05G001 B CHXISTIE
24. BP size Enter a number such as a channel value etc Display context sensitive help Display menus e Adjust a setting UP or DOWN e Navigate within a menu Display a test pattern Automatically optimize image Use to hide or show menus Adjust the horizontal keystone Adjust the vertical keystone Turn projector OFF Adjust difference between dark and light Select your preset keys quickly Swap the main and PIP PBP images Adjust the PIP PBP layout Adjust focus to improve image clarity as desired Adjust zoom to achieve a desired image size Change the remote ID Press Proj Key then a number between 1 and 9 to assign an ID Press PROJ then number 0 to return to the universal remote ID Return to previous level or exit menus if at top level e Select a highlighted menu item e Change or accept a value Select an input for the main or PIP PBP image Display source image information Horizontal Lens Shift Adjust the position of the image horizontally Vertical Lens Shift Adjust the position of the image vertically E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHAISTIE Section 2 Introduction 2 5 LED Status Indicators The LED status indicators are located on the rear of the projector e LAMP 1 LED LED Status Projector State Failed to strike lamp after 5 attempts strike attempts will Stop Lamp has unexpectedly shut down system goes into cool down state Red short blink Lamp time has expired and lamp s
25. DIAN INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS ICES 003 CLASS A EH KAAR m FETE AT EMI CAF IA NHI TL HU HE m 2 RJ PAT VE KRI S n TT ANE 2 NNE VER Ast LE AAAA spese WA 1710 2 amp FSANZ MPA A 99 AAAA ASE AS 3 r O CHRISTIE GENERAL Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy however in some cases changes in the products or availability could occur which may not be reflected in this document Christie reserves the right to make changes to specifications at any time without notice Performance specifications are typical but may vary depending on conditions beyond Christie s control such as maintenance of the product in proper working conditions Performance specifications are based on information available at the time of printing Christie makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose Christie will not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the performance or use of this material The product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components that can be recycled and reused This symbol X means that electrical and electronic equipment at their end of life should be disposed of separately from regular waste Please dispose of the product appropriately and according to local regulations In the European Union there are separate
26. E Series DHD675 E DWU675 E DHD775 E DWU775 E USER MANUAL 020 0005 15 01 CHARISTIE The CD included with this printed manual contains an electronic copy in English Please read all instructions before using or servicing this product FMF PASAN TRA FAREA m BU BASH MANET Le DC fourni avec ce manuel imprim contient une copie lectronique en francais S il vous plait lire toutes les instructions avant d utiliser ou de r parer ce produit Il CD fornito con il manuale stampato contiene una copia elettronica in lingua italiano Si prega di leggere tutte le istruzioni prima di utilizzare o riparare questo prodotto c o8 S TL VZa PWITIEASATSBYEF CD III BABCORABMADTEV EF COR Go PFA H e Veg AIE NDR TARTE nir Sut 817 Y Elo 2 AS Malas Hol SE AA MHH nilo Jh Flo WE CD O E 32 El MANES Set UAL E Ml MASSS 8101 HAZ SUE MocTaBNAaembI B KOMNNEKTe c AOKYMEHTAaLMEN KOMNAKT ANCK CD conepixur 3n ekTDOHHylo KONMIO pyKOBO ACTBa nosib30BaTenia Ha pycckom A3bike Mepea HauanoM UMCNOJIb30BAaHNA NZAENNA NNN npoBezeHna cepBuca noxanylcra npouruTe BCe MHCTDyKLIMM U3NOXKEHHbIe B PYKOBOACTBE El DC incluido con este manual impreso contiene una copia electr nica en espa ol Por favor lea todas las instrucciones antes de usar o dar servicio a este producto CHRISTIE NOTICES COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS 2013 Christie Digital Systems USA Inc All rights reserved All brand names and product names are trademarks reg
27. Operation When the image cannot be displayed due to memory limitation or cannot support image format the specific image is displayed on the center of the screen F3 E Series User Manual 4 39 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 4 Operation CHAISTIE 4 12 Install the Lamp The projector automatically detects the lamp life When the lamp life is nearing the end of use you will receive a warning message When you see this message please change the lamp as soon as possible Make sure the projector has been cooled down for at least 30 minutes before changing the lamp 1 Note the number of the lamp that needs to be replaced on the Current Lamp menu 2 Turn off the lamps Turn the projector OFF and disconnect the power cord 3 Allow the projector to cool down for at least 30 minutes 4 Open the lamp door Unscrew the two screws on the lamp door Open the lamp door located on the top rear of the projector Remove the lamp Loosen the two captive screws securing the lamp Lift up the lamp by grasping handle and remove the lamp module slowly and carefully NOO 8 Install the new lamp Replace the lamp with a new one and tighten two screws Make sure the lamp is set properly and secure Close the lamp door Put the Lamp Door back on and tighten two screws 10 Reset the projector Turn the projector ON and use Reset Lamp Hours after the lamp module is replaced 11 Recommend calibrating light sensor if using Co
28. Right key is used to display the last next image in the Image Display Mode In the Image Display Mode press the ENTER key to quit from the Image Display Mode and enter the Thumbnail Display Mode In the Slide Show Mode press the ENTER key to enter the Image Display Mode H SE Yo A pay L II n A nmt The alternative way to display image in the Image Display Mode or Slide Show Mode is using the operation UI The following operations are supported in the operation UI Display Enter the Image Display Mode E Series User Manual 4 37 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 4 Operation CHAISTIE e Thumbnail Enter the Thumbnail Display Mode e SlideShow Enter the Slide Show Mode e Actual Size Display in actual size of the image Best Fit Display the image in best fit to the screen e EXIFDisp OFF On Enable Disable EXIF information display e 90deg Rotate 90 degree e 90deg Rotate 90 degree KAS 4 EA 4 11 4 Image Slide Show Mode The following operations are supported in the Slide Show Mode operation UI e Stop Stop Slide Show Mode e Next Display next image e Previous Display previous image Delay 3 4 5 Slide Show delay in seconds e Slide Effect Following modes are supported oO Slide Right o Blocks oRightDown oXLines 0 Slide Up oO Ylines O Repeat ON OFF Enable Disable Slide Show Repeat Mode 4 38 E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHAISTIE Section 4
29. ailures After a successful lamp ignition keep the lamp burning for at least 15 minutes to maintain lamp life When the lamp is approaching the end of its life the message Lamp is approaching the end of its useful life in full power operation appears on the screen Change the lamp when the warning message appears All installation and maintenance procedures must be performed by a Christie accredited service technician Keep all combustible material away from the concentrated light beam of the projector Position all cables where they cannot contact hot surfaces or be pulled or tripped over E Series User Manual 1 1 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 1 Safety CHAISTIE Always power down the projector and disconnect all power sources before servicing or cleaning Use a soft cloth moistened with a mild detergent to clean the display housing Disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet if the product is not being used for an extended period of time Operate the projector under the following conditions Operating temperature range 5 C to 35 C Storage temperature range 10 C to 60 C Humidity range 5 to 80 RH Max non condensing Operating altitude 10 000 ft maximum Use only the AC power cord supplied Do not attempt operation if the AC supply and cord are not within the specified voltage and power range for your region Remove the lens plug from the lens opening in the projector before in
30. and V start position for a signal in the EDID timing table and record the values in the system to override the timing table The settings must be Saved to Record before exiting the menu or they will be lost To revert to original timing table settings each setting must be manually cleared Factory Defaults will not clear these override settings E Series User Manual 4 15 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 4 Operation CHAISTIE 4 4 Lamp Menu Lamp Mode Constant Power w Constant Power 330 Current Lamp Both v Eco Mode Off w Lamp Auto Switch After X Hours Lamp Auto Switch Time 500 Lamp Info Lamp Life Settings Reset Lamp Hours Light Sensor Lamp Mode Select Constant Power or Constant Intensity mode Constant Power Set the value of the lamp power in Watts Constant Intensity Set the value for the Constant Intensity to maintain constant brightness A light sensor is used to monitor the light level and will apply more power as the lamp brightness decays naturally over time until it reaches maximum power The light sensor needs to be calibrated when you replace a lamp or Reset Lamp Hours Current Lamp Select which lamp s is in use NOTE A 120 second timed lockout is applied after changing modes before you can change it again Eco Mode Set Eco mode ON OFF Auto or assign a lamp to Eco mode When Eco Mode is enabled the projector will switch to single lamp mode adjus
31. ates after 6000 hours of operation h Failure due to normal wear and tear o PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Preventative maintenance is an important part of the continued and proper operation of your product Please see the Maintenance section for specific maintenance items as they relate to your product Failure to perform maintenance as required and in accordance with the maintenance schedule specified by Christie will void the warranty CHRISTIE Table of Contents 1 2 E Series User Manual SAFETY INTRODUCTION 2 1 Projector Componentes 2 1 A BONNE el afin ayen n ra ek at a n e oi e et ra kl sr a tk a ta e ka e 2 3 2 5 ANPUL OUIPUW VO Panel Mc 2 4 24 eub eio l rit dot senate Um IPTE ki A n Te 2 5 20 LED Status INGICAIONS ur kanno bd TE 2 7 INSTALLATION al Commectto COMMONER esti 3 1 3 2 Connect Te Video EGUIPANSN escasas bi l k e l a kb kf ik kk nin 3 2 3 3 ON Projector e e E 3 3 pal Projector Oi T 3 3 ao Adustihe Projector POSO api w l t di aa at ak ik ak ka ak a kk AU a ak a ik HP ik at 3 4 3 6 Calculate Lens Dis krik ak ia sl ka pt ka tt dat dee e an kn k anes a n a e aa 3 5 3 7 Removing and Installing the Lens sse sees ee eee eee lak l n ki pak SUE aa kk e ki Reddy 3 9 3 8 Ceiling Mount Installation feat dite ee adikte QUEE ERE AAA kk AYAYAY 3 10 3 9 Stacking NS LAN FWON ii ki koka sd nt a kk a it e losa kr ot a e ia isi pk bi sik an ra 3 11 2 9 T Adapter Plate InstallallOh
32. ault Yes No Hot Key settings Blank Screen Aspect Ratio Freeze Screen Projector Info Overscan Closed Captions Service Projector Info Model Name Serial Number Native Resolution Firmware Configuration Boot Code Standby Mode Lens Lock Settings Color wheel Index FactoryReset command Test pattern off Grid White Black Checkerboard Color Bars Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Color wheel Index 2x TBD Color wheel Index 3x TBD Error log Show log Clear log Mode Adjustment Lamp Lamp mode Constant Power Constant Intensity Constant Power Constant Power 280 330 280 350 for SONICIII 330 350 for SONICIII Constant Intensity see Note 5 0 10 7 Current Lamp Lamp 1 Lamp 2 Both Both Eco Mode Off Lamp 1 Lamp 2 Auto Off Lamp Auto Switch On Failure Only On Failure Only E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHRISTIE Section 6 Specifications
33. ctor does not cover any damage caused by the use of any non recommended ceiling mount kit or installation of the ceiling mount kit in an improper location e Refer to the installation instructions and safety guidelines provided in the kit E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHRISTIE Section 3 Installation 3 9 Stacking Installation 3 9 1 Adapter Plate Installation When stacking E Series projectors an adapter plate is required to install the E Series unit into the stacking frame l Turn the projector OFF and disconnect the AC power cord after the cooling fans have stopped Place the projector top side down on a clean and flat surface Line up the mounting holes of the adapter plate 133 107109 02 with the mounting holes on the baseplate of the projector Secure the adapter plate with 4 M6x25 flathead screws Torque to 41 in lb Adapter Plate Attachments Bottom View Mounting All attachment points to be secured 3 9 2 Stacking The E Series projectors can be stacked up to a maximum of 3 projectors high using the Christie stacking frame 118 100107 01 Description 1 Base Plate 2 Locking pin Cable Tie off Frame Stacjing Leg Locking Nut Roll 3 4 5 6 Knob Pitch Yaw Frame Weight 50 Ibs 22 68 kg Adapter Plate Weight 3 26 lbs 1 48 kg Projector Weight 43 lbs 19 50 kg Lens Weight up to 5 43 Ibs 2 46 kg Up to 101 69 Ibs 46 12 kg
34. d Connector Name ES Connector Name S Video Cable 2 Composite Video Cable HDMI Cable 3 RCA Component 15 Pin to 3 RCA Component 4 Cable 5 HDTV Adaptor 6 VGA to RGB SCART 7 VGA in Cable 8 RCA BNC Cable 9 Power Cord NOTE 4 The diagram shows the cables connectors that may be used to connect to various devices e Due to the difference in applications for each country the accessories required in some regions may be different from those shown 4 This diagram is for illustrative purposes only and does NOT indicate that these accessories are supplied with the projector 3 2 E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHRISTIE Section 3 Installation 3 3 Turn the Projector On 1 Ensure that the power cord and signal cable are securely connected The Power button on the built in keypad is illuminated 0 2 Turn on the lamp by pressing o on the remote control or press dy on the built in keypad e The STATUS LED is yellow and LAMP LED is green with a long blink The startup screen displays in approximately 10 seconds 3 Turn on the source Select Input Key on the remote control to select an input source VGA BNC HDMI1 HDMI2 Component S Video or Composite Video 4 The projector detects the source you selected and displays the image NOTE 4 The first time the projector is used the preferred language may be selected from the main menu after the startup screen is displayed Power on
35. e Press the Enter key to enter the Thumbnail Display Mode Different photos in different folders can be chosen Press the Menu key to bring up the Card Reader operation Ul SE ES I n VERS Wa sity pa ATI N See na N OP D5C03304 FG 05c03305JF6 psr anner re 05c03307 rG OS y as gt t gt X y 4 RM Q 3 i 4 36 E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHKISTIE Section 4 Operation The user interface is designed to operate the card reader application with a few keys Enter Left Right Up Down The following buttons are supported in the user interface Previous Move the selected item left Go to previous page when this is the leftmost item Next Move the selected item right Go to next page when this is the rightmost item Display Display the selected image or display the selected folder Thumbnail Enter the Thumbnail Display Mode SlideShow Enter the Slide Show Mode NameOrder Sort files folders in name order ExtendOrder Sort files folders in extended order SizeOrder Sort files folders in size order TimeOrder Sort files folders in time order EXIF ON OFF Enable Disable auto image rotate accordingly to EXIF information FileName ON OFF Enable Disable filename display in Thumbnail Display Mode 4 11 3 Image Display Mode Press the ENTER key in the Thumbnail Display Mode to enter the Image Display Mode Press the SlideShow key to enter the Slide Show Mode The Left
36. e Receives signals from the IR remote Keep the signal path to the sensor unobstructed for uninterrupted communication with the projector Allows automated lens control and adjustment vertical and horizontal offsets zoom and focus Keep these vents unobstructed to prevent the projector from overheating Raise or lower the feet to level the projector Displays the status of the projector They are from left to right LAMP 1 LAMP 2 STATUS and PIC MUTE Receives signals from the IR remote Keep the signal path to the sensor unobstructed for uninterrupted communication with the projector Use the lamp to access to the lamp module Controls the projector Connects the projector to external devices E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHRISTIE 2 2 Built in Keypad Section 2 Introduction GE Denson 1 2 3 4 5 6 Power Menu Auto Lens Focus Exit Arrow Keys Input Picture Mute Zoom E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Turn the projector on or off Display menus Automatically optimize image Adjust the lens vertical or horizontal offset setting Adjust focus Return to previous level or exit menus if at top level e Adjust a setting UP or DOWN e Navigate within a menu Select an input for the main or PIP PBP image Display or blank the video image Adjust zoom 2 3 Section 2 Introduction CHRISTIE 2 3 Input Output I O Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
37. e 1 Use a web browser to connect to the projector s network address Default address 192 168 1 100 2 Download and install the Christie Presenter Software E Main General Page Microsoft Internet Explorer OQ O AAG Dw 23 2 Taras m um mum mm EM EE EE EE EM EE EE Em Em EM Em Em Em NM ts 1 ALO El http 192 168 5 114 main html I prz EXA 8 Google Z IMO Login 5208 8 Mante RD dE Update 2200 VDF Update SZARE 2 SBA Model Name DHD775 E CHKISTIE Serial Number UC102000001 Main General Status Lens Network Setting Tools Main Source Power Power Power ON Administrator PIP Source VGA l pa Power OFF OSD PIP PBP Pic Mute Pic Mute ON IP Address 192 168 5 114 About Layout MAC Address 00 08 18 00 35 18 _Pic Mute OFF PIP Size OSD ON Swap _OFF Test Pattern 3 Configure the Christie Presenter Software The name entered is used to identify all computers connected to the projector via the Christie Presenter software via either wired or wireless connections The Network Display Management gt Device Management tab will show all current connections TA ChristiePresenter Setup Configure Your ChristiePresenter Make your options for configuring ChristiePresenter Set the ChristiePresenter Releated configuration Click Next to continue Name Please enter 15 Capital letters Please select t
38. e 102000001 7 CHRIS TIE t Search result n Chris 10200 C Select all CHKISTIE 3 Input User type and Password in the log in interface Select the display port the default is full screen A Login ta 192 168 0 100 E Save passweord Select display port C Background 4 32 E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHRISTIE Section 4 Operation Select display region Once the connection is set up click the button a to select the size of the projection region FullScreen FixedSize or Alterable 2 Christie Presenter Folien 102 168 0 168 0 FixedSize onne Directy Alisa bis a Search result m Christie 010200 e FullScreen The default capture mode turns to Full screen when the program is launched At that time if screen capture starts the image of the whole screen is transferred to a remote network display e FixedSize FixedSize mode allows the users to place a frame on the desktop Only the image enclosed inside the frame is transferred to remote network display e Alterable In Alterable mode the only region captured is the one enclosed by the frame The region can be enlarged or downsized by dragging the eight small black squares scattered on eight edges of the frame E Series User Manual 4 33 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 4 Operation CHAISTIE Configure Christie Presenter Click
39. e Directive 2006 95 EC e Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC 6 8 Federal Communications Commission FCC Warning AWARNING e Ashielded type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception It is essential that only the supplied power cord be used e Use only shielded signal cables to connect I O devices to this equipment E Series User Manual 6 7 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 6 9 MENU TREE CHRISTIE Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Or List Level 4 Or List Level 5 Or List Level 6 Or List Default Auto Native 4 3 Size Presets Letterbox Auto Full Size Full Width Full Height Off Overscan Zoom By source set Crop Pixel Track 0 100 50 Pixel Phase 0 100 50 Horz Position 0 100 50 Vert Position 0 100 50 Digital Horz Zoom 504740026 100 Digital Vert Zoom 509640096 100 Digital Horz Shift 0 100 50 Digital Vert Shift 0 100 50 Off see Note 1 Off Horz Keystone 0 100 0 20 for GEO model 50 10 for GEO model Vert Keystone 0 100 0 20 for GEO model 50 10 for GEO model Horz Pincushion 0 100 50 Vert Pincushion 0 100 50 Pincushion Barre
40. e gain of the red green or blue channel of the image It will affect the white e Adjust the offset of the red green or blue channel of the image It will affect the black and white e Sync Threshold progressive signals only If a hardware device such as a DVD player is not syncing properly with the projector select this option to help it to sync when connected to the projector Picture Settings Optimize the projector for displaying images under certain conditions such as presentation video bright whiteboard blackboard beige wall and user definable preset It will affect Gamma Sharpness White Peaking Overscan Brightness Contrast Color Tint Red Gain Green Gain Blue Gain Red Offset Green Offset Blue Offset Save to User Adjust the image settings and select Save to User as a picture setting You can recall these settings in the future by selecting the User in the Picture Settings menu The setting of Brightness Contrast Color Tint Red Gain Green Gain Blue Gain Red Offset Green Offset Blue Offset Color Temp Gamma Detail BrilliantColor White Peaking and Overscan will be saved DynamicBlack Select the check box to constantly adjust the aperture based on the amount of black in the current scene Image Freeze Pause the screen image Advanced Image Settings s Gamma Select the appropriate gamma from Video Film Bright and CRT e BrilliantColor Produce an expanded on screen color spectru
41. ee their current status configuration It also allows operators to change configuration values and configure trap or Email notifications to be sent when certain events occur eg Loss of signal power state change etc K Emails are sent to the mail server configured in the projector settings Up to 2 user email accounts can be selected Any important information regarding the event will be located in the body content of the email gt SNMP Traps are notifications that are sent from the projector They are only received by a trap receiver MIB Browser in the computer SNMP Read Community default setting private this is a plain text password This must also be entered in the MIB browser This password allows the various settings in the projector to be queried E Series User Manual 4 25 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 4 Operation CHAISTIE SNMP Location default setting blank This field can be used as a description to where a projector is located in a building SNMP emails sent will specify this location Trap IP Address default setting 0 0 0 0 This field must be filled in to receive Traps from the projector The Trap IP Address should be filled in with the IP Address of the computer on which you would like to view received traps Trap Email 1 2 default setting Blank The Trap Email 1 and 2 must be set to an email address that is configured under the mail server that you will enter in the SMTP
42. enter position Attempting to remove the lens when at a large offset may cause damage to the lens assembly Center the lens while the projector is switched on by pressing the lens horizontal or vertical button and then pressing Enter 2 Turn Off the projector Turn the projector OFF and disconnect the power cord 3 Allow the projector to cool down to Standby mode before replacing the lens 4 Remove the lens Push and open the lens door located on the top front of the projector 5 Push the release lever up to release the lock Remove the lens through the front of the projector 1 6 Remove the rear lens cap from the lens Keep the front lens cap on the lens to protect it during installation 7 Install the new lens Align the lens interface plate with the lens mount Fully insert the assembly straight into the lens mount without turning Push the release lever down to lock the lens in place 8 Lower the Lens Door and slide back into the secured position E Series User Manual 3 9 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 3 Installation CHAISTIE 3 8 Ceiling Mount Installation The projector can be inverted and suspended from the ceiling using a specially designed ceiling mount fixture For more information contact your dealer e Use only the Christie approved ceiling mount kit 133 106108 02 designed for your projector e When not mounted properly the projector may fall causing hazards or injury The warranty on this proje
43. for a specified amount of time High Altitude Set high altitude mode ON OFF When ON the fan will operate at high speed to ensure sufficient air flow for high altitudes Communications Network Allow you to setup network settings DHCP Turn the DHCP ON OFF IP Address Assign Network IP Address Subnet Mask Assign Network Subnet Mask Default Gateway Assign Network Default Gateway Host Name Display the host name MAC Address Displays network MAC Address value Show Network Messages Turn network messages ON OFF Restart Network Restart the network Network Factory Reset Perform factory reset on the network settings The Projector Name LAN IP WLAN IP and SNMP settings will be reset E Series User Manual 4 11 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 4 Operation CHAISTIE e Baud Rate Select the serial port and baud rate e Serial Port Echo Control whether the serial port echoes characters e Projector Address Set the projector address 0 9 The projector will respond to IR remotes set either at the same address as the projector or to IR remotes set to address 0 Image Blending Adjust blend widths and settings to left right top and or bottom sides to create a seamless multi projector stitched image Available only when optional Dual Processor Warp Module is installed What is a Blend In simple terms a blend appears as a gradient strip along an edge of a projected image It is da
44. ges in multi projector installations e Lens Calibration Calibrate the lens center Ceiling Mount Turn the image upside down for ceiling mounted projection Rear Projection Reverse the image so you can project from behind a translucent screen E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHKISTIE Section 4 Operation Menu Preferences Menu Horz Position Change the horizontal position of the OSD Menu Vert Position Change the vertical position of the OSD Show Messages Display status messages on the screen Menu Transparency Change OSD menu background to be transparent NOTE As the value increases more of the image behind the menu is visible Splash Screen Choose which splash screen is to be used PIN Protect The PIN personal identification number feature allows you to password protect your projector Once you enable the PIN feature you must enter the PIN before you can project an image Change PIN Allows you to change the PIN Power Management Standby Mode The projector is in standby mode when connected to AC power lt 0 5W AC Power On The projector automatically turns on when electrical power is connected Auto Shutdown Automatically turns the projector off after no signals are detected for a preset number of minutes If an active signal is received before the projector powers down the image will be displayed Sleep Timer Allows the projector to automatically power off after it has been on
45. gs read only Enable Source Hot Key Toggle the check box to enable or disable the main source hot key Source Hot Key Allows you to assign a different source to the hot key Highlight an input and press ENTER to choose a different one E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHKISTIE Section 4 Operation Input Key Use it to list all of the sources or change the sources 4 Language Menu Allows you to select an available language for the OSD display language p English fed FE rH x Francais Deutsch H 45 et o 2 3 4 a 6 E 8 Pycckun 9 Italiano Espa ol 4 8 Test Pattern Menu Choose the desired internal test pattern to display or select OFF to turn off a test pattern e OFF e Black e White e Checkerboard e Grid e Color Bars Test Pattern 1 Off Grid White 2 3 4 Black 5 Checkboard 6 Color Bars E Series User Manual 4 21 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 4 Operation CHAISTIE 4 9 Web User Interface 4 9 1 Logging On Open your web browser and type the IP address in the address bar assigned to your projector CHRISTIE Welcome to Projector Web Management Projector Model CHO 77 5 6 access type administrator Paszward l Language Engish 1 Select the log in level from the Access type drop down list 2 Enter the Password in the Password field 3 Select the appropriate language from the Language drop dow
46. he language for ChristiePresenter English v Christie Corporation menen m 4 30 E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHAISTIE Section 4 Operation 4 10 3 Use Christie Presenter 1 Press the autorun icon in the system tray to pause or play the USB display 2 After starting the Christie Presenter application the main window can been seen shown below al Christie Presenter TETE CHRISTIE Icon Description Connect and search network display Stop start displaying desktop contents to connected network display Select display region Configure Christie Presenter Manage all connected network displays fcu 1 Disconnect all connections E Series User Manual 4 31 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 4 Operation CHAISTIE Connect and search network display 1 Click the button L to enter into the connection menu section 2 Ifthe IP address of the projector is known enter the IP address and click the Connect button If the IP address is not known click the Search button to search for the projector on the network and select the projector to which you want to connect Select the option Directly in order to proceed to the id in interface Christie Presenter Christie Presenter A ee i E ks amp eauoI aCe N Ce q Confirmation Directly Via webpage Are you sure you want to connect to Christi
47. hould be replaced Yellow no blink projector also begins to display the replace lamp On Screen Display message at startup Green no blink Lamp 1 turn ON ok Projector is switching to Lamp 1 Lamp 2 is off Green short blink l selected by OSD menu Current Lamp 1 2 Both Off Lamp is off e LAMP 2 LED LED Status Projector State Failed to strike lamp after 5 attempts strike attempts will stop Lamp has unexpectedly shut down system goes into cool down state Red short blink Lamp time has expired and lamp should be replaced Yellow no blink projector also begins to display the replace lamp OSD message at startup Green no blink Lamp 2 turn ON ok Projector is switching to Lamp 2 Lamp 1 is off Green short blink l selected by OSD menu Current Lamp 1 2 Both Off Lamp is off E Series User Manual 2 1 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 2 Introduction CHAISTIE e STATUS LED LED Status Projector State Off y Projector is in OFF state without AC plug in o sallow no blink Projector is in standby mode AC plug in Sal long blink Projector is in startup state l Yellow long blink l Projector is in cool down state f Sisi SIC rc is in flash update state Flashing Red Fan failure E Red no blink Over temperature i Green blink very Projector communications Read Write EEPROM quickly
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49. istered trademarks or trade names of their respective holders REGULATORY The product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the product is operated in a commercial environment The product generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of the product in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s own expense WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Christie could void the user s authority to operate the product FOR COMMERCIAL USE ONLY POUR USAGE COMMERCIAL UNIQUEMENT THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING 2 CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING ANY INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION THIS CLASS A DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE DE CLASSE A EST CONFORME AUX NORMES DEFINIES DANS LES REGLEMENTATIONS CANADIENNES SUR LES APPAREILS CAUSANT DES INTERFERENCES RADIO CANA
50. l 0 20 10 Top Left Horz adjust 0 160 0 Basic Top Left Vert adjust 0 80 0 a LA Top Right Horz adjust 0 160 0 Size amp Position Top Right Vert adjust 0 80 0 4 Corner Bottom Left Horz adjust 0 160 0 Bottom Left Vert adjust 0 80 0 Bottom Right Horz adjust 0 160 0 Bottom Right Vert adjust 0 80 0 Top Arc 0 400 200 Bottom Arc 0 400 200 EB Left Arc 0 400 200 Geometry Correction Right Arc 0 400 200 Top Left Horz adjust 0 160 0 Top Left Vert adjust 0 80 0 Curve 7 Top Right Horz adjust 0 160 0 Top Right Vert adjust 0 80 0 pooner Bottom Left Horz adjust 0 160 0 Bottom Left Vert adjust 0 80 0 Bottom Right Horz adjust 0 160 0 Bottom Right Vert adjust 0 80 0 Rotation 0 16 8 Top Left Horz adjust 0 160 0 Top Left Vert adjust 0 80 0 Top Right Horz adjust 0 160 0 Rotate ARMS Top Right Vert adjust 0 80 0 Bottom Left Horz adjust 0 160 0 Bottom Left Vert adjust 0 80 0 Bottom Right Horz adjust 0 160 0 Bottom Right Vert adjust 0 80 0 Auto Image command Brightness 0 100 50 Contrast 0 100 By source set RGB REC709 Color Space REC601 Auto RGB Video Auto Maximum High Detail Normal By source set Low Minimum Color 0 100 50 Tint 0 100 50 Noise Reduction 0 100 0 Flesh Tone Correction 0 100 0 Video Options Video Black Level Detect Film Off On Off Off Image settings Closed captions cci Off cc2 Red Gain 0 100 50 Green Gain 0 100 50 Blue Gain 0 100 50 Red Offset 0 100 50 Input Levels Green Offset 0 100 50 Blue Off
51. l displayed colors having a red component Adjust the slide bars or enter new specific coordinates as desired to define or change the color gamuts needed for your environment and applications Enable the selected method Meter or Manual Adjustment this will automatically disable the other method For both methods if Auto Test Pattern is enabled the solid colored test pattern will be displayed according to the menu item on which you are positioned e Meter Adjustment 1 Using a color meter enter the current x and y co ordinates of Red Green Blue and White for the projector image into the Measured Data menu This is the reference point for the projector The default values in the menu are based on the average for all projectors 2 After measuring the values for all the projectors to be matched calculate the target values 3 Enter the target values for x y and gain for each color into the Target Data menu E Series User Manual 4 13 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 4 Operation CHAISTIE Measured Data Target Data Manual Adjustment 1 Adjust color slide bars and judge image color by eye or meter A user defined color adjustment can be applied 2 Use this submenu if you do not have specific color coordinates in mind and will judge color performance by eye or meter As for Meter Adjustment each color control actually defines new x y coordinates for that color and changes its hue The main colors red par
52. m that delivers enhanced color saturation for bright true to life images E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHKISTIE Section 4 Operation e White Peaking video source only Increase the brightness of whites that are near 100 Color Temperature Change the intensity of the colors Select a listed relative warmth value e Edge Enhancement Apply the edge enhancement process E Series User Manual 4 9 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 4 Operation CHAISTIE 4 3 Configuration Menu 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LD 10 11 12 Configuration Language English d Lens Settings Geiling Mount Auto v Rear Projection ka Menu Preferences Power Management High Altitude E Communications Image Blending Color Matching Hot Key Settings Blank v Service K Language Allows you to select an available language for the OSD display from English French German Italian Spanish Chinese simplified Japanese Korean and Russian Lens Settings e Focus and Zoom Adjust the focus and zoom the image in or out e Lens Shift Shift the lens up and down or left and right e Lock Lens Motors Select this function to prevent all lens motors from moving It will disable the Zoom Focus Horizontal and Vertical Position settings effectively locking out any changes and overriding all other lens features This is particularly useful to prevent accidental lens position chan
53. n list 4 Click the Press login button The Main window appears 4 9 2 Main Tabbed Page General Model Marnie HOF TS E erial Ss rde r UC LO 200 0001 Network Setting antral Projector Information Power Pewer n Power OFF Plan S ure WGA PiPSaeuree VGA Tools Administratar PIPJPBP CON OFF Leyout Biggar Lefe PID Siae zm les About LE Address 192 168 3 114 wap Test Patter OFF e Control Panel Select main source PIP source enable disable PIP POP change the layout PIP size swap and change the test pattern 4 22 E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHKISTIE Section 4 Operation e Projector Information Panel Check the projector information for power status Pic mute status OSD status IP address and Mac address Switch Panel Switch the on off status of power Pic mute and OSD 4 9 3 Main Tabbed Page Status Display the current status of lamp info cooling fans version numbers and signal source information CHAISTIE RRR e ta Main E Network Setting Tools Lamp Fesat Administrator Lamp Ima About 4 9 4 Main Tabbed Page Lens Control the focus lens shift and zoom adjustments for the lens Model Name DHDTTS E Serial Number UC10 2000001 togout 0 Gen rad sums Lom A Network Setting Tools Administrator
54. nstant Intensity for lamp mode 4 40 E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHRISTIE Section 5 Troubleshooting 9 TROUBLESHOOTING If you are unable to resolve an issue using the information provided in this section contact your reseller or service center e Noimage appears Make sure all the cables and power connections are on screen correctly and securely connected See Installation Check if the lamp is securely installed Make sure you have removed the lens cap and the projector is switched ON e Partial scrolling Press AUTO on control panel or on remote control or incorrectly f you are using a PC for Windows 95 98 2000 XP displayed image Windows 7 1 Click the My Computer gt Control Panel and then double click Display 2 Select the Settings tab 3 Verify that your display resolution setting is lower than or equal to WUXGA 1920 x 1200 4 Click on the Advanced Properties button If the projector is still not projecting the whole image change the monitor display 4 1 Verify the resolution setting is lower than or equal to WUXGA 1920 x 1200 4 2 Select the Change button under the Monitor tab 4 3 Click on Show all devices Next select Standard monitor types under the SP box choose the resolution mode you need under the Models box 4 4 Verify that the resolution setting of the monitor display is l
55. ntrast ratio 5000 1 Nominal Dual Processor Warp Module for edge blending and geometric correction Optional Wireless desktop display using wireless dongle optional SNMP traps and e mail notifications Dual mercury lamp illumination with 330W DWU DHD675 E amp 350W DWU DHD775 E 10 bit image processor electronics with modular design All video formats can be resized to full screen either horizontally or vertically while maintaining aspect ratio The projector can be operated using any of the following The built in keypad an infrared IR remote control a wired remote control a PC device using serial communications Ethernet or RS232 A Web page via Ethernet or from a PC device via a wireless USB dongle Optional Weight Maximum product weight with lens removed 19 5kg 43lb Maximum shipping weight includes packaging 28kg 62lb Built In keypad E Series User Manual 6 3 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHRISTIE 6 4 List of Components This projector comes with all the items shown below Check to make sure your package is complete Contact your dealer if anything is missing IR remote control 133 114117 01 Power cord x 4 UK Korea Russia North America Europe Japan DVI to HDMI dongle User manual CD NOTE Due to the difference in applications for each country some regions may have different accessories 6 5 Optional Accessories 6 4 Ceiling mount optional acce
56. of the image was at 0 offset or lens center The offset is 720 540 100 134 720 pixels of shift above lens center T E Series User Manual 3 7 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 3 Installation CHAISTIE Vertical Image Offset 40 Offset HD Image has been offset 216 pixels below lens center so the image has an offset of 216 540 100 40 216 pixels of shift below lens center Total of 756 pixels 540 216 of display are below lens center Horizontal Image Offset 20 Offset I l I I I 192 pixels 1920 pixels 192 pixels A a Or o J Image has been offset 192 pixels left or right of lens center The image has an offset of 192 960 100 20 or 192 960 100 20 3 8 E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHRISTIE Section 3 Installation 3 Removing and Installing the Lens When handling the projector after lens installation make sure the front lens cap is placed on the lens to protect the lens surface from potential damage When carrying or moving the projector do not handle by the lens This may damage the lens the chassis or other mechanical parts within the projector 1 Center the lens Ensure that the lens is at or near its c
57. ount of black and white in the image Color Space Select a color space that has been specifically tuned for the input signal Useful only for analog signals and certain digital sources Detail Select the edge clarity of the image Video Options This function is used with video sources only e Color Adjust a video image from black and white to fully saturated color The color setting applies to video sources only e Tint Adjust the red green color balance in the image of NTSC video images The tint setting applies to NTSC video sources only e Noise Reduction Reduce temporal or spatial noise in the image e Flesh Tone Correction Control the amount of flesh tone correction applied to the image E Series User Manual 4 7 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 4 Operation CHRISTIE e Video Black Level Analyze the current input image and calculate an offset value which is then added to the analog to digital converter black level value This ensures optimum black level for each analog source e Detect Film Control film mode detection and determine whether the original source of the input video was film or video e Closed Captions Control closed caption display while audio is not muted If this setting is not off audio is not muted the source is NTSC and contains captions on the selected channel then the projector must display caption text overlaid on the image Input Levels VGA Component signals only e Adjust th
58. oved by changing the Digital Horz Shift and Digital Vert Shift settings Digital Horz Shift Move the display area horizontally if its size has been changed by the Digital Zoom setting Digital Vert Shift Move the display area vertically if its size has been changed by the Digital Zoom setting Geometry Correction The Geometry Correction can be controlled with the options in the drop down list Off Basic when optional Dual Processor Warp Module is not installed and Off Basic Curve Rotate when optional Dual Processor Warp Module is installed Geometry Correction Feature Compatibility Curved Pincushion 4 Corner Y Y Y Y Curved Surface 2x2 Keystone X X gt lt X x X Pincushion and Barrel Mi SBS x S Rotation E Series User Manual 4 3 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 4 Operation CHRISTIE Off No Geometric correction is applied to the image Horz Keystone Adjust the keystone horizontally and make a more square image Horizontal keystone is used to correct a keystoned image shape in which the left and right borders of the image are unequal in length and the top and bottom are slanted to one of the sides This is intended for use with horizontally on axis applications For horizontally offset applications you must use 4 Corner correction using the optional Dual Processor Warp Module Vert Keystone Adjust the keystone vertically and make a more square image Vertical keystone is used
59. ower than or equal to WUXGA 1920 x 1200 E Series User Manual 5 1 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 5 Troubleshooting CHRISTIE Partial scrolling or incorrectly displayed image The screen of the Notebook or PowerBook computer is not displaying your presentation Image is unstable or flickering Image has vertical flickering bar If you are using a Notebook 1 Adjust resolution of the computer 2 Press the keys listed below for your notebook manufacturer to send signal out from notebook to projector Example Fn F4 Notebook Brand Function Keys Acer Fn F5 Asus Fn F8 Dell Fn F8 Gateway Fn F4 IBM Lenovo Fn F7 HP Compaq Fn F4 NEC Fn F3 Toshiba Fn F5 Mac Apple System Preference gt Display gt Arrangement Mirror display If you experience difficulty changing resolutions or your monitor freezes restart all equipment including the projector If you are using a Notebook PC Some Notebook PCs may deactivate their own screens when a second display device is in use Each of them has a different method of reactivation Please refer to your computer manual for detailed information Use Pixel Track and Pixel Phase to correct it Change the monitor color setting on your computer Use Auto Image to make an adjustment Check and reconfigure the display mode of your graphic card to make it compatible with the projector E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2
60. pplicable official amendment s EU Regulation EC No 1907 2006 on the registration evaluation authorization and restriction of chemicals REACH and the applicable official amendment s EU Directive 2002 96 EC on waste and electrical and electronic equipment WEEE and the applicable official amendment s China Ministry of Information Industry Order No 39 02 2006 on the control of pollution caused by electronic information products the hazardous substances concentration limits SJ T11363 2006 and the applicable product marking requirement SJ T 11364 2006 E Series User Manual 6 5 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 6 6 CHRISTIE e Marking This product shall conform to all relevant Canadian US and European directives standards safety health and environmental concerns and bear the following markings at product launch UL CE gt ROHS gt WEEE Future product markings to include International Certifications CCC KC PSE c tick Gost R South Africa International packaging recycling mark requirements gt EU Directive 2002 96 EC on waste and electrical and electronic equipment WEEE EU Directive 94 62 EC on packaging and packaging waste China packaging recycling mark standard GB18455 2001 E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHKISTIE Section 6 Specifications 6 Declaration of Conformity for EU Countries e EMC Directive 2004 108 EC including amendments e Low Voltag
61. r List Default Drop Off Curve 70 300 100 Image Blending Image Gamma 1 8 2 0 2 2 2 4 2 6 2 2 Enable On Off Off Auto Test Pattern On Off On ntensity of Red 00 10000 453 x of Red 0 300 0 700 0 633 y of Red 0 300 0 500 0 356 ntensity of Green 00 10000 2137 x of Green 0 300 0 400 0 352 y of Green 0 400 0 700 0 572 Measured Data ntensity of Blue 00 10000 239 x of Blue 0 100 0 300 0 140 y of Blue 0 030 0 400 0 093 ntensity of White 00 10000 9219 x of White 0 200 0 400 0 331 Meter Adjustment y of White 0 200 0 400 0 380 Reset to Default Yes No Gain of Red 0 200 1 000 1 000 x of Red 0 300 0 700 0 643 y of Red 0 300 0 500 0 344 Gain of Green 0 200 1 000 1 000 x of Green 0 300 0 400 0 329 y of Green 0 400 0 700 0 544 Color Matching Target Data Gain of Blue 0 200 1 000 1 000 x of Blue 0 100 0 300 0 141 y of Blue 0 030 0 400 0 094 Gain of White 0 200 1 000 1 000 x of White 0 200 0 400 0 334 y of White 0 200 0 400 0 371 Reset to Default Yes No Enable On Off Off Auto Test Pattern On Off On Red Part of Red 0 1000 1000 Green Part of Red 0 1000 0 Blue Part of Red 0 1000 0 Green Part of Green 0 1000 1000 Red Part of Green 0 1000 0 Manual Adjustment Blue Part of Green 0 1000 0 9 Blue Part of Blue 0 1000 1000 Configuration Red Part of Blue 0 1000 0 Green Part of Blue 0 1000 0 Red Part of White 0 1000 1000 Green Part of White 0 1000 1000 Blue Part of White 0 1000 1000 Reset to Def
62. rk Factory Reset Execute a network factory reset Network settings will be reset to the following default values Projector Name Christie Serial Number Show Network Messages ON LAN Settings Manual IP Address 192 168 0 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 100 WLAN Settings Enabled 4 24 E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHKISTIE Section 4 Operation Start IP 192 168 1 100 End IP 192 168 1 120 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 100 SNMP Settings SNMP Read Communication private Trap IP Address 0 0 0 0 SMTP IP Address 0 0 0 0 All other settings are cleared blanked Trap Configuration All items SNMP Trap Email e LAN Panel Enter the IP address subnet mask default gateway for the LAN setting Select if the projector must obtain an automatically assigned IP address through DHCP or if the user will set the address manually Enter the IP address netmask default gateway and DNS server address for the TCP IP setting e WLAN Panel Select if Enable or Disable the WLAN function Enter Start IP End IP Subnet Mask Default Gateway for the WLAN setting e SNMP Panel The E Series SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol interface provides network administrators with a common way to manage their network devices from a single remote location SNMP allows an administrator to query a number of devices to s
63. rkest along the extreme edge of the image and lightens nearer to the rest of the image see below Bland How are Blends used In multiple projector wall complementary blends between neighboring images can compensate for the extra brightness or intensity where these edges overlap By controlling blend width and other properties you can achieve uniformity across the group of images Visible overlaps will disappear as shown below With edge blending Overlap Blend Proj 1 1 Proj 1 2 Proj 1 1 Proj 1 2 Proj 2 1 Proj 2 2 Proj 2 1 Proj 2 2 Blending regions can be defined on all sides left right top and bottom The same gamma curve is used for all blending regions E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHKISTIE Section 4 Operation Color Matching You may require a unique color gamut range for a single projector or application or you may need to precisely match colors across multiple adjacent displays Use Color Matching by Meter Adjustment or by Manual Adjustment to define the precise hue of each primary color component red green blue and white The x y coordinates for each color define its location on the standard CIE chromaticity graph Changing either or both of these numbers will change the hue of the color and modify the range of possible colors For example changing the x y coordinates for red may move the color closer to orange or closer to violet which will in turn affect al
64. set 0 100 50 Sync Threshold 0 100 50 Reset RGB Gain Offset command Picture Settings Presentation Video Bright Whiteboard Blackboard Beige Wall User By source set Save to User command DynamicBlack Off On Off E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHRISTIE Section 6 Specifications Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Or List Level 4 Or List Level 5 Or List Level 6 Or List Default Image Freeze Off On Off Video Film Gamma By source set Bright CRT Normal Look A BrilliantColor Bright Look Bright White Peaking 0 100 By source set Warmest Image settings E Color Temperature Warm By source set Advanced Image Settings Cool Bright off Edge Enhancement Normal off Maximum Color Wheel Speed 2x 2X 3X off Color Enhancement CE1 CEL CE2 Language SPEC define English Focus command Zoom command Lens settings Lens Shift command Lock all Lens Motors Allow Allow Locked Lens center calibration command Ceiling Mount Off On Auto Auto Rear Projection Off On Off Menu Horz Offset 0 100 0 Menu Vert Offset 0 100 0 Show Messages off on on Menu Transparency
65. ssory 133 106108 XX Ceiling mount extension rod 104 101001 XX Fixed Lens optional accessory Lens 0 8 1 Fixed Short Zero offset 133 100102 XX Zoom Lenses x 4 optional accessory Lens 1 2 1 5 1 Fixed Short 133 101103 XX Lens 1 5 2 0 1 Zoom 133 102104 XX Lens 2 0 4 0 1 Zoom 133 103105 XX Lens 4 0 7 0 1 Long Zoom 133 104106 XX 1DWUSB BGN Wireless dongle optional accessory 133 113106 XX Dual Processor Warp Module optional accessory 133 111104 XX Adapter Plate Stacker optional accessory 133 107109 02 Stacking Frame optional accessory 118 100107 01 E Series Color Wheel Color optional accessory 003 00341 1 01 E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHRISTIE Section 6 Specifications 6 6 REGULATORY e Safety e Ele CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 UL 60950 1 IEC 60950 1 EN60950 ctro Magnetic Compatibility Emissions FCC CFR47 Part 15 Subpart B ICES 003 ANSI C63 4 Class A Unintentional Radiators AS NZS CISPR 22 EN55022 Class A Information Technology Equipment EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 Immunity EN55024 EMC Requirements Information Technology Equipment IEC 61000 4 2 IEC 61000 4 3 IEC 61000 4 4 IEC 61000 4 5 IEC 61000 4 6 IEC 61000 4 8 IEC 61000 4 1 1 e Environmental The product conforms to EU Directive 2002 95 EC on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances ROHS in electrical and electronic equipment and the a
66. stallation 2 Insert the locking pin through the holes in the stacking legs Make sure each pin is fully inserted NOTE The steel ball on the end of the pin keeps the pin from releasing inadvertently emove or install n he pin CE Steel Ball 3 When required repeat steps 1 and 2 for the third projector in the stack 3 9 4 Stacking Alignment Stacked projectors must be correctly aligned to one another so the resulting display is optimized If hoisting the stack do so first and then align To align the image use pitch yaw or roll Prior to aligning the image turn the locking nut to unlock then use the knob to adjust the image 4 NOTE Ensure to lock the locking nut to maintain the image adjustment Pitch Adjustment moves the image up and down Roll Rotates the image clockwise and counter clockwise Roll Pitch Adjustment moves the image left and right Pitch Yaw Note f the projector is parallel to the screen some keystone will be introduced with pitch and yaw adjustment E Series User Manual 3 13 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHKISTIE Section 4 Operation 4 OPERATION The projector has multilingual On Screen Display OSD menus that allow you to make image adjustments and change a variety of settings e Most of the projector controls are accessed from within the projector menu system There are several groups of related functions with each group selectable from the Main menu
67. stalling the lens Retain the lens plug to protect the optical components from dust and debris during transport Do not block the ventilation slots and openings on the projector Do not use abrasive cleaners waxes or solvents to clean the projector Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHAISTIE Section 2 Introduction 2 INTRODUCTION The product specified in this document is a high brightness high resolution video graphics 1 chip mercury lamp based projector The projector is available in HD and WUXGA resolutions The projector utilizes Digital Light Processing DLP technology from Texas Instruments It is primarily designed for fixed installation markets 2 Projector Components Vista frontal vss EE E E 6 e esaye 9 oL Jol S E PB JO UNE S 4 NE OMI E Series User Manual 2 1 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Section 2 Introduction 2 2 10 Lens door Front IR Sensor Projection Lens Cooling Air Vents Adjustable Feet LED Status Indicators Rear IR Sensor Lamp Door Screws Built in Keypad Input Output I O Panel CHRISTIE COITO OIN Use the lens door to access the lens modul
68. t of red green part of green and blue part of blue adjust the intensity of that color component while the modifying colors e g green part of red and blue part of red modify the x and y value and change the hue of that color At the same time the main colors also are used to control the color of the white point Hot Key Settings Assign a different function to the hot key on the remote control by highlighting the function in the list and pressing ENTER Choose a function that does not already have a dedicated button and assign the hot key to that function allowing you to quickly and easily use the chosen function Service Projector Info Display current projector settings read only Factory Reset Restore all settings to their default value It will not reset network but it will reset RS232 Test Pattern Choose the desired internal test pattern to display or select OFF to turn off a test pattern Color wheel Index 2x Set Color wheel index to Speed 2X This setting only needs to be used when the Main Board is changed and should be E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHKISTIE Section 4 Operation adjusted to optimize picture quality Color wheel Index 3x Set Color wheel index to Speed 3X This setting only needs to be used when the Main Board is changed and should be adjusted to optimize picture quality e Error log Show the projector error log for debug e Mode Adjustment Fine tune the H
69. t to the lowest fan speed and switch the lamp power to the minimum setting Lamp Auto Switch Control when the projector switches lamps Options include on failure only at E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHRISTIE Section 4 Operation power up or after a set number of hours Lamp Auto Switch Time Set the number of hours for Lamp Auto Switch For example 1 Lamp conditions lamp 1 50 hours lamp 2 60 hours 2 Setthe current lamp to lamp 1 the lamp with the lower lamp hour usage 3 Set the Lamp Auto Switch to After N hours and the Lamp Auto Switch Time to 100 hours 4 When lamp 1 reaches 150 hours projector will auto switch to lamp 2 5 When lamp 2 reaches 160 hours projector will auto switch to lamp 1 Lamp Info Display current lamp s settings read only Lamp Life Settings Set the number of hours for the lamp life warning At every startup the lamp hours are checked If they exceed this value a lamp replace message will appear Reset Lamp Hours Reset the lamp used hours counter to zero Do this after changing the lamp Light Sensor Calibrate the Light Sensor for use with the Constant Intensity lamp mode which allows the projector to be set for constant brightness If the Light Sensor has not been calibrated Constant Intensity mode will be disabled Light Sensor calibration should be repeated when new lamps are installed E Series User Manual 4 17 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 20
70. terbox Display with the black borders on the top and bottom e Full Size Fill the screen regardless of the source e Full Width Fill display width and keep aspect ratio e Full Height Fill display height and keep aspect ratio Overscan Remove noise around the image The ZOOM range can be from 50 to 400 Pixel Track Analog RGB signals only Steady flickering or several soft vertical stripes or bands across the entire image indicates poor pixel tracking Proper pixel tracking ensures that the image quality is consistent across the screen the aspect ratio is maintained and that the pixel phase can be optimized E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHKISTIE Section 4 Operation Pixel Phase Analog RGB signals only Adjust pixel phase when the image still shows shimmer or noise after pixel tracking is optimized Pixel phase can adjust the phase of the pixel sampling clock relative to the incoming signal Horz Position Move the image right or left within the area of available pixels Vert Position Move the image up or down within the area of available pixels Digital Horz Zoom Change the size of projector s display area horizontally If the display area has been resized by this setting it can be moved by changing the Digital Horz Shift and Digital Vert Shift settings Digital Vert Zoom Change the size of projector s display area vertically If the display area has been resized by this setting it can be m
71. tike 4 36 4 12 Install the Lamp e si danti oka ako ak a NUM bn UH SIME MEM MI ka e a Md pie kad 4 40 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 Table of Contents CHAISTIE 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 SPECIFICATIONS SA rms 6 1 6 2 PIPIPBP Compatbilly me 6 2 5 9 Koy t 6 3 64 LIST OF ComponeniS MERO TU e ae e aa pe ol ola 6 4 p 5 Optional ACCESS OSS e skin a a an pk kis bi ea ot ank e pa n n l el tin do a in bn a kika no 6 4 66 REGULATOR T 6 5 6 7 Declaration of Conformity for EU Countess eee ee eee eee 6 7 6 8 Federal Communications Commission FCC VW aming eee eee ee e ee e e 6 7 63 MENU TRE Ecuestre econo 6 8 i E Series User Manual 020 000515 01 Rev 2 03 2013 CHRISTIE Section 1 Safety 1 SAFETY Read through this document in its entirety and understand all warnings and precautions before attempting to operate the projector AWARNING Do not look into the projector lens when the lamp is on The bright light may result in permanent eye damage To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this projector to rain or moisture Do not open or disassemble the projector as this may cause electric shock When replacing the lamp allow the projector to cool and follow all replacement instructions When you turn the projector off wait 90 seconds for the projector to cool down before you disconnect the projector from power Cooling the lamp during the ignition phase may lead to ignition f
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