Christie CSP70 - Manual

Christie CSP70

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Section 1; Introduction; GraphXMASTER
  • Page 4 – Purchase Record; Service and Support; Record
  • Page 5 – Section 2; Installation & Setup; The upper right corner (; ) typically accepts an RGB signal from an external; ) accepts digital or; from devices such as VCRs, laser disc players or DVD players.; Sources; RGB
  • Page 6 – , use the red, green and blue BNCs as described in YPbPr Signals; YPbPr
  • Page 8 – Communications
  • Page 11 – Section 2: Installation and Setup; Then chain the projectors together by connecting an
  • Page 12 – : To add one or more projectors to an Ethernet network,; : Upon connection to most Ethernet; Figure 2.11. Setting the Projector’s IP Address; On some Ethernet networks, firewall restrictions may require
  • Page 14 – Do not attempt operation if the AC supply and cord are; Connection
  • Page 15 – Section 3; Operation; Figure 3.1. Identifying Projector Components; the
  • Page 16 – - Two, 100W UHP lamps are housed in this module and are; directly into the beam of the remote.; on the input panel.; Keypad Commands
  • Page 17 – Section 3: Operation; . The wired remote is recommended
  • Page 18 – Auto; Channel; Guide to Keypads
  • Page 19 – , or you may prefer to
  • Page 20 – PIP
  • Page 21 – Function Key; Channel Setup menu to enable deletion or copying of a channel.; Projector; does not save changes within text editing boxes (including number
  • Page 22 – System; CAUTION
  • Page 23 – Figure 3.4. Accessing General Help Topics
  • Page 24 – Slidebars in menus –; or; slidebar disappears if it is not used within 5 seconds.
  • Page 25 – while in a pull-down list to cancel any change.; Editing Text
  • Page 26 – to cancel editing of numerical values.; An input is a source physically connected at the projector.; Pressing the appropriate direct; — is a quick and seamless way to display from; Inputs; Do I Select an Input
  • Page 27 – key may display a channel list; Channel List; Creating a New
  • Page 28 – NOTE: If you have more than a handful of channels, use
  • Page 29 – Copying
  • Page 30 – Editing a Channel Setup
  • Page 32 – Resize Presets; By default when displaying a new source, your; The “Custom” re-size descriptor automatically appears in
  • Page 34 – Select; to display an anamorphic image
  • Page 35 – Crop the image as desired so
  • Page 36 – Press; Image Settings Menu
  • Page 37 – an; Filter
  • Page 38 – RGB signals in NTSC, PAL, SECAM frequency ranges
  • Page 39 – Video Options
  • Page 42 – This option (formerly known as sync tip; Select which color or colors you want to see in the display, useful; See Figure 3.13. Adjusting Input Levels Using the Peak Detector:
  • Page 43 – Figure 3.13. Adjusting Input Levels Using the Peak Detector; Advanced Image Settings; This control applies a
  • Page 44 – In “Select Color Adjustment”,; Adjust to apply a specific and accurate color temperature to; White boost is a source dependent setting that enables you to
  • Page 45 – Simulation 3D —; —When checked, the output image frame rate is locked to the; Advanced Image Settings continued
  • Page 46 – This setting determines how sensitively the projector can; — Use “Detail Threshold” to define at what frequency level the
  • Page 47 – Menu Preferences
  • Page 48 – Network Routing
  • Page 49 – Figure 3.16. Using the “Network Routing” Option; Messages originating from an RS232 or RS422 controller; Messages to and from the RS232 ports will also be
  • Page 50 – key will temporarily “override”; . The projector will no longer respond to an IR; key for cycling through test patterns.
  • Page 51 – Edge Blending; Color Adjustments by X/Y, and Color Saturation —; In some cases, you may find that none of the pre-
  • Page 54 – key
  • Page 55 – Figure 3.22. Using “Odd Pixel Adjustment”; Color Wheel Calibration; Color Wheel Calibration submenu. NOTE: The display
  • Page 56 – with
  • Page 57 – Swap Main and PIP Image
  • Page 58 – –Set the; – Choose the desired aspect ratio for your PIP window. A; Tips for best source switching:
  • Page 59 – – Enter a checkmark to enable the display of a warning message; to temporarily cancel it,; Working with the
  • Page 60 – - Use the pull down list to select the Lamp; - One of the key features of the projector is that it can be operated
  • Page 61 – – Select this option to operate the projector with both lamps on. In; Figure 3.25. Relation between Lamp Operation Modes and Brightness; A Note About Switching Lamp Operation Modes
  • Page 62 – – This read-only information displays the current status of the
  • Page 63 – IMPORTANT; Always; – This option is the same as in the Lamp menu. It appears again in; Status
  • Page 66 – Color Saturation Menu
  • Page 68 – In either Color Adjustments menu, select a “User” color. Then:
  • Page 69 – Figure 3.30. Match Zones to Center Color Temperature; for all remaining screens.
  • Page 70 – Repeat for each screen.; Return to Steps
  • Page 71 – determines how much area is used for blending along an; determines the rate of; determines the white
  • Page 72 – turns your; For a shared edge, the following; each. Display full white field test pattern from both.
  • Page 73 – Figure 3.37. Set Starting Points for Each Projector; Control
  • Page 74 – Invalid User Entry; Conditions; User
  • Page 77 – Section 4; Maintenance; WARNING; and; Labels and Markings
  • Page 80 – Section 4: Maintenance; Part Description; Lens; Adjuster; As required
  • Page 81 – Replacement
  • Page 82 – Before you proceed with lamp replacement.; still plugged into an AC outlet.
  • Page 83 – It is strongly recommended that you allow the lamp to cool before; HOT-SWAP ALTERNATIVE
  • Page 85 – Close lamp door; Watch your fingers! The lamp door is spring-; Reset Lamp Hours; The lamp life limit may then expire prematurely.; Step 5
  • Page 87 – Section 5; Troubleshooting; The projector does not respond to the IR remote keypad...; The projector powers down unexpectedly...
  • Page 91 – Section 6; Specifications; Range of adjustment
  • Page 95 – Stacking Limit - Vertical
  • Page 96 – Edition; Edition
  • Page 99 – Appendix A; Glossary; The frequency range of the projector's video amplifier.
  • Page 107 – Appendix B; Keypad Reference
  • Page 109 – Appendix C; Serial Communication
  • Page 110 – Appendix C: Serial Communication Cables
  • Page 111 – Appendix D; Auxiliary Fan Connector; About the Auxiliary Fan Connector; Figure D-1 Auxiliary Connector Pin Out Details
  • Page 113 – Appendix E; System Integration; GPIO Pins; Configuring the GPIO; GPIO
  • Page 114 – Parameter Name
  • Page 115 – Appendix F; Optional Input Modules; BNC connectors for RGB signal inputs
  • Page 116 – NOTE: The audio connectors are not functional.
  • Page 117 – Features; SDI Features; DVI
  • Page 119 – Index; Cables
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RPMSP & CSP70

Dual UHP Series

User’s Manual

Table of Contents

NOTE: Due to continuing research, all information in this manual is subject to change without notice.

013-100146 (09/05) Software v1.1, Rev.1

1.1 Projector

Overview ......................................................................................... 1-1

1.2 Components..................................................................................................... 1-2
1.3

Purchase Record and Servicing....................................................................... 1-2

2.1 Connecting

Sources......................................................................................... 2-1

2.2 Connecting

Communications .......................................................................... 2-4

2.3

System Integration – GPIO Connector............................................................ 2-9

2.4 Power

Connection ......................................................................................... 2-10

3.1

About the Projector ....................................................................................... 3-1

3.2

Using the Remote Keypad .............................................................................. 3-2

3.3

Navigating the Menus ..................................................................................... 3-8

3.4

Using Inputs and Channels............................................................................ 3-12

3.5

Adjusting the Image ...................................................................................... 3-17

3.6

Adjusting System Parameters and Advanced Controls ................................. 3-32

3.7

Working with PIP and Seamless Switching .................................................. 3-42

3.8 Working

with

the Lamp ................................................................................ 3-45

3.9

Status Menu ................................................................................................. 3-49

3.10 Using

Multiple Projectors ............................................................................. 3-49

3.11 Remote Control of the Projector ................................................................... 3-59
3.12 Error

Conditions ........................................................................................... 3-60

4.1

Warnings and Safety Guidelines ..................................................................... 4-1

4.2

Cleaning and Maintenance Guide ................................................................... 4-3

4.3

Replacing Remote Batteries ............................................................................ 4-5

4.4

Lamp and Filter Replacement ......................................................................... 4-5

5.1 Power .............................................................................................................. 5-1
5.2 Displays ........................................................................................................... 5-2
5.3 Ethernet ........................................................................................................... 5-4

6.1 Specifications .................................................................................................. 6-1

Appendix A: Glossary ............................................................................................... A-1
Appendix B: Keypad Reference .................................................................................B-1
Appendix C: Serial Communications .........................................................................C-1
Appendix D: Auxiliary Fan Connector...................................................................... D-1
Appendix E: System Integration................................................................................. E-1
Appendix F: Optional Input Modules ........................................................................ F-1

1

INTRODUCTION

2

INSTALLATION &

SETUP

3

OPERATION

4

MAINTENANCE

5

TROUBLESHOOTING

6

SPECIFICATIONS

A

PPENDICES

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Summary

Page 3 - Section 1; Introduction; GraphXMASTER

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Page 4 - Purchase Record; Service and Support; Record

Section 1: Introduction 1-2 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Each projection system is provided with a User’s Kit, which includes items required in the setup and maintenance of the projector. Check the User’s Kit to ensure you have received the following items: ♦ User’s Manual ♦ Installation Gu...

Page 5 - Section 2; Installation & Setup; The upper right corner (; ) typically accepts an RGB signal from an external; ) accepts digital or; from devices such as VCRs, laser disc players or DVD players.; Sources; RGB

Section 2 Installation & Setup RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 2-1 This section includes information on the setup and connection of various sources to the projector. Sources should only be connected after the projector has correctly been installed. For mechanical installation and first-tim...

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