Christie CX60 - Manual

Christie CX60

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – S e c t i o n 1; I n t r o d u c t i o n; Overview
  • Page 3 – How the projector works; Components
  • Page 4 – Service and Support; Servicing
  • Page 6 – S e c t i o n 2; S o u r c e S e t u p; NOTE: Connect the Sync BNC inputs first.; Source
  • Page 7 – Section 2: Source Setup; Analog VGA Signals
  • Page 8 – Composite Video
  • Page 9 – Composite Video Loop Through; S-Video Loop Through
  • Page 10 – Port; If
  • Page 12 – Power Connection
  • Page 14 – S e c t i o n 3; Operation; Projector; Projection Head Module
  • Page 15 – Section 3: Operation; Do not ceiling mount this projector.
  • Page 16 – Keypad Commands; Using the Keypad; IR Remote Keypad
  • Page 17 – LED will no longer be illuminated.; LED is illuminated
  • Page 18 – Refer to 3.7 Using Multiple Projectors for more details.
  • Page 19 – Adjusting Slidebars; Navigating the Menus
  • Page 20 – Use the arrow keys to adjust a direct slidebar, or press; and enter a; to save and return to your; Adjusting an Image
  • Page 21 – Resize Presets; Size and Position
  • Page 22 – “Tiled” Resize Presets
  • Page 23 – Size
  • Page 24 – adjust the top slidebar.; Pixel phase; Press; and adjust the bottom; Image Settings
  • Page 25 – an
  • Page 26 – Detail adjusts the sharpness of the video image. Use; or
  • Page 27 – User1 or User2 and adjust Red, Green and Blue slidebars until; the desired color temperature is achieved.; Video Options; to view or
  • Page 28 – IRE – Select this setting for most NTSC video signals.; Input Levels (for experienced users only); With this option highlighted, press; and wait for the six remaining values
  • Page 29 – test pattern with black on the left and white on the right.; Auto Input Levels and wait for all 6 values to stabilize.
  • Page 30 – White Boost; Mode Memory Status; Input Setup
  • Page 31 – Image Orientation; to select. All menus
  • Page 32 – Menu Preference; Communication; and
  • Page 33 – twice until you see two dashed; to accept and save the entry; to check; Tiling Setup
  • Page 34 – Color and Uniformity
  • Page 35 – Diagnostics & Service
  • Page 36 – Choosing a Lamp Power
  • Page 37 – Status
  • Page 38 – and download the latest RS-232 communications; Communications. The Communications menu appears.; Projector ID. The two-digit number is the ID currently; NOTE: All projectors will respond to the; key even when All Projectors is; to see the ID number assigned to a projector.; Using Multiple; Controlling One Projector
  • Page 41 – Status LED Codes; Invalid User Errors
  • Page 42 – Power LED; to acknowledge the error – the power LED will stop flashing
  • Page 44 – S e c t i o n 4; Maintenance; WARNING; Labels and Markings
  • Page 47 – Before you proceed with lamp replacement....; Replacing Keypad; Lamp
  • Page 48 – STEP 1 – Power down the projector and unplug –; WARNINGS
  • Page 54 – S e c t i o n 5; Specifications
  • Page 55 – Range of Motion; * Adjuster’s nominal position is factory set.
  • Page 60 – Edition
  • Page 61 – Section 5: Specifications
  • Page 62 – A p p e n d i x A; Glossary; The frequency range of the projector's video amplifier.
  • Page 68 – A p p e n d i x B; Acceptable Signal Types; Format Type
  • Page 69 – Acceptable RGB Input Signal Timing
  • Page 70 – Appendix B: Signal Types
  • Page 72 – A p p e n d i x C; Keypad Reference
  • Page 74 – A p p e n d i x D; Serial Communication Cables
  • Page 75 – Appendix D: Serial Communication Cables
  • Page 76 – A p p e n d i x E; Menu Tree
  • Page 78 – Index; Connect Sources
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Contents

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1.1 Overview..................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Components ................................................................................................ 1-2
1.3 Purchase Record and Servicing .................................................................. 1-3

2.1 Source Connections .................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Serial Port Connections .............................................................................. 2-5
2.3 Power Connection....................................................................................... 2-7

3.1 Projector Overview ..................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 Using the Keypad ....................................................................................... 3-3
3.3 Adjusting an Image ..................................................................................... 3-7
3.4 The Lamp Menu ...................................................................................... 3-23
3.5 System Status ........................................................................................... 3-24
3.6 Auto Setup ................................................................................................ 3-24
3.7 Using Multiple Projectors......................................................................... 3-25
3.8 Error Codes ............................................................................................... 3-28

4.1 Warning and Guidelines ............................................................................. 4-1
4.2 Cleaning and Maintenance ......................................................................... 4-3
4.3 Lamp Replacement ..................................................................................... 4-4
4.4 Projection Lens Focus ................................................................................ 4-7
4.5 Troubleshooting.......................................................................................... 4-8

5.1 Specifications ............................................................................................. 5-1

A: Glossary ...................................................................................................... A-1
B: Acceptable Signal Types .............................................................................B-1
C: Keypad Reference ........................................................................................C-1
D: Serial Communication Cables .................................................................... D-1
E: Menu Tree .................................................................................................... E-1

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INTRODUCTION

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SOURCE SETUPS

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OPERATION

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MAINTENANCE &

TROUBLESHOOTING

5

SPECIFICATIONS

APPENDICES

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Summary

Page 2 - S e c t i o n 1; I n t r o d u c t i o n; Overview

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Page 3 - How the projector works; Components

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Page 4 - Service and Support; Servicing

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