Section 1: Introduction D4K25 USER MANUAL 020-100882-02 CP4220 User Manual 020-100690-02 Rev. 1 July 6, 2012 Downloaded From projector-manual.
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NOTICES COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS © 2011 - 2012 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. All brand names and product names are trademarks, registered 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.
Addendum The CD included with this printed manual contains an electronic copy in English. Please read all instructions before using or servicing this product. 㓚␛₼▔⚺䤓⏘䥧᧨サ㦘䧏₼㠖䤓䟄⓾㦻᧨∎䞷㒥冃≽㦻ℶ❐ⓜ᧨庆Ⅳ兕㩴梔㓏㦘䤓㖖䯉ᇭ Le DC fourni avec ce manuel imprimé contient une copie électronique en français. S'il vous plaît lire toutes les instructions avant d'utiliser ou de réparer ce produit. Il CD fornito con il manuale stampato contiene una copia elettronica in lingua italiano.
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Table of Contents 1: Introduction 1.1 Labels and Markings ...................................................................................................................1-1 1.2 AC / Power Precautions...............................................................................................................1-2 1.3 Lamp Precautions ........................................................................................................................1-2 1.4 Contact Your Dealer ........................
Table of Contents 4.13 Electronic Screen Masking .......................................................................................................4-7 5: Projector Operation 5.1 Turn the Projector On ..................................................................................................................5-1 5.2 Turn the Projector Off..................................................................................................................5-1 5.3 Projector Power States .................
Table of Contents 6.13.1 Config 1 Window...............................................................................................................6-17 6.13.2 Config 2 Window...............................................................................................................6-18 6.13.3 3D Control Window...........................................................................................................6-19 6.14 Advanced Setup Windows......................................................
Table of Contents 8: Troubleshooting 8.1 Projector Does Not Turn On ........................................................................................................8-1 8.2 Lamp Does Not Ignite..................................................................................................................8-1 8.3 Lamp Suddenly Turns Off ...........................................................................................................8-2 8.4 Flicker, Shadows, Or Dimness......................
Table of Contents A.8.1 Safety ..................................................................................................................................A-7 A.8.2 Electro-Magnetic Compatibility .........................................................................................A-7 A.9 Environment ...............................................................................................................................A-8 A.9.1 Operating Environment..........................................
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1 Introduction This manual is intended for professionally trained operators of Christie high-brightness projection systems. These operators are qualified to replace the lamp and air filter, but should not attempt to install or service the projector. Only accredited Christie technicians who are knowledgeable about the hazards associated with high-voltage, ultraviolet exposure, and the high temperatures generated by the projector lamp are authorized to assemble, install, and service the projector. 1.
Section 1: Introduction 1.2 AC / Power Precautions To correctly install this projector, a certified electrician must install a permanent a single-phase connection from the projector to the AC supply. You must operate the projector at the recommended voltage. WARNING 1) Disconnect projector from AC before opening any enclosure. 2) High leakage current. Earth connection essential before connecting supply. 1) DO NOT allow anything to rest on the power cord.
Section 1: Introduction 1.4 Contact Your Dealer If you encounter a problem with your Christie projector, contact your dealer. To assist with the servicing of your projector, enter the information in the tables and keep this information with your records. Table 1.1 Purchase Record Dealer: Dealer or Christie Sales/Service Contact Phone Number: Projector Serial Number*: Purchase Date: Installation Date: * The serial number is on the license label located on the front panel of the projector. Table 1.
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2 Installation and Setup This section explains how to install, connect, and optimize the projector display. 2.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 2.3 Projector Components Figure 2-1 Projector Overview Air Filter Cover and Air Filter The air filter filters the intake air before it circulates in the front compartment to cool the main electronics. See Section 7.11 Replace the Light Engine Air Filter. Manual Douser Override Closes the douser. Closing the douser rotates a shutter blade in front of the lamp and reduces lamp power to 2kW to conserve lamp life. The override switch is meant for emergency use only.
Section 2: Installation and Setup Lamp Door and Lamps Provides access to the lamp. The lamp door must remain closed and locked for normal operation. Lamp replacement should only be performed by qualified technicians. The projector is designed to operate with 2.0kW, or 3.0kW lamps. See Section Appendix A: Specifications for a complete list of available lamp types. LED Status Indicators Provides information about the status of the projector.
Section 2: Installation and Setup • Emergency Start: Starts the projector, turns the lamp on, and opens the douser when the Touch Panel Controller is unavailable or disconnected. Press and hold this button, to close the douser and turn the lamp off; the power remains on. • Reset: Resets the projectors electronics. After the projector restarts, the projector returns to the standby mode.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 2.4 Installation Safety and Warning Guidelines QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN REQUIRED for all installations. This product must be installed in a restricted access location. Never operate the projector without the covers in place. The projector uses a high-pressure lamp that may explode if improperly handled. Always wear manufacturer approved protective safety clothing (gloves, jacket, face shield) whenever the lamp door is open or when handling the lamp.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 2.6 Adjust Tilt and Level the Projector The projector’s rear safety strap must be in place before you adjust the projector’s feet. DO NOT over-extend the feet. Make sure several threads are engaged into the projector’s baseplate. The D4K25 lens should be centered and parallel with the screen. This orientation ensures optimum lens performance with minimal offset.
Section 2: Installation and Setup Figure 2-4 Using the Foot Extension Rods 2.7 Install the Touch Panel Controller (TPC) 1. Loosen the mounting arm so that the end fits over the ball joint located on the rear panel of the projector. Figure 2-5 2. Tighten the mounting arm until it fits tightly on the joint. Figure 2-6 3. Connect the cable from the TPC to the connector on the rear panel of the projector. 4. Adjust the angle of the TPC. D4K25 User Manual 020-100882-02 Rev.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 2.8 Connect External Exhaust Ducting Connect the existing outside-venting ductwork to the 8 inch diameter exhaust port on the top of the projector. Confirm that there are no obstructions or bends in the ducting, all air intakes are free of obstructions, and the vane switch at the exit duct moves freely.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 2.9 Remove the Shroud To access the MLM and lens, you need to remove one shroud. Remove the second shroud when you use a Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount or a Real D Z or plug AC power cord into front face of the projector. 1. Using finger pressure, push down on the locations specified by the red arrows in the diagram. 2. Carefully slide the shroud sideways and forward away from the MLM and lens. 3. Place the shroud cover on a clean surface to prevent scratches.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 3. Remove the cover from the zoom motor mount with a Phillips screwdriver. Keep the hardware and cover. 4. Install zoom gear ring and adapter onto the lens. NOTE: 1) Use a small adapter for lens 1.8-3.0. 2) Use a large adapter for lens 1.45-2.05, 2.15-3.6, 1.251.83:1 3) All other lenses do not need an adapter. 5. Verify that there is full travel of the gear ring, and the alignment of the sensor is correct.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 6. Turn the lens clamp to the OPEN position on the MLM and fully insert the assembly straight into the lens mount opening without turning. When the lens is fully inserted it is seated properly within the lens mount and the aperture is installed correctly. 7. Install the cover with the screws. NOTE: Make sure the cover is between the mounting tabs. 8. Connect the harness wires. D4K25 User Manual 020-100882-02 Rev. 1 (07-2012) Downloaded From projector-manual.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 9. Position the lens clamp DOWN to lock the lens assembly in place. 10. Calibrate the lens. See Section 4.3 Basic Image Alignment for details. 11. Install the shroud. 2.11 Install the Optional Anamorphic Lens 1. Make sure to optimize your primary lens first for best optical alignment, offset and boresight. 2. Install the auxiliary lens mount using the instructions included with the kit. 3. Loosen the holding clamp on the auxiliary lens mount.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 2.13 Install the Lamp This procedure should only be performed by a Christie accredited technician. High-pressure lamp may explode if improperly handled. Always wear approved protective safety clothing whenever lamp door is open or when handling the lamp. 1. If the projector is operating, turn it off and allow it to cool a minimum of 10 minutes. 2. Turn the breaker switch for the projector off. 3. Disconnect the projector from AC power. 4.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 2.14 Connect the Projector to AC Power with a Permanent Connection 1) Certified electrician required. 2) Ground (earth) connection is necessary for safety. Never compromise safety by returning the current through the ground. 3) Connect ground FIRST to reduce shock hazard from high leakage. Use an appropriate strain relief connector on the AC supply cable to prevent the cable from rubbing against the projector knockout plate and becoming damaged.
Section 2: Installation and Setup Figure 2-13 4. Replace the knockout plate and the bottom access panel over the terminal block. Figure 2-14 D4K25 User Manual 020-100882-02 Rev. 1 (07-2012) Downloaded From projector-manual.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 2.15 Connect the Projector to AC Power with a Pluggable Type B Connection When connecting the projector to AC power, follow all electrical codes for your location. In addition, follow these recommendations: • There must be easy access to the current protection device or breaker in the building. • Use minimum 10AWG wiring, with a maximum length of 4.5 m for U.S and Canada. For international installations the length should be based on the local electrical codes.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 2.16 Configure the Optional Uninterrupted Power Supply A UPS allows the projector head electronics to remain operable during a power failure. Unplug the LVPS input connection from Main Power and connect it to the UPS input plug. Re-use the dummy plug from the UPS connection with the unused Main Power plug. Figure 2-16 2.17 Connect Sources and Turn the Projector On 1.
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3 Connect Devices to the Projector This section provides information and procedures for connecting input devices to the projector. You connect input devices to the Projector Intelligence Board (PIB3G) located on side of the projector. These communication ports are accessible by removing the side source and communication access panel.
Section 3: Connect Devices to the Projector Figure 3-2 Connecting PC Sources 3-2 D4K25 User Manual 020-100882-02 Rev. 1 (07-2012) Downloaded From projector-manual.
Section 3: Connect Devices to the Projector 3.1 Connect a Computer or Server To communicate with the projector from a computer, server or an existing network, connect the equipment to the Ethernet hub or switch. For applications or equipment utilizing serial communications, use the Christie-proprietary serial protocol to connect to the RS232 PIB3G port on the PIB3G. When using Christie serial protocol over Ethernet connect to port 5000.
Section 3: Connect Devices to the Projector 3.2 Connect Devices to the SCCI Port The Simple Contact Closure Port (SCCI) port is a DB-9 (male) connector is located on the PIB3G input panel and is used to control a limited set of projector functionality through contact closures. This table lists the control functions available through the SCCI: Table 3.
Section 3: Connect Devices to the Projector 3.3 Connect Devices to the GPIO Port The GPIO port is a 37-pin D-sub connector (female) located on the PIB3G input panel and provides 8 input and 7 output signals for connecting external devices to the projector. To configure the pins on the connector, tap Menu > Administrator Setup > GPIO Setup. Figure 3-4 Admin: GPIO Setup Window and GPIO Port Location on Projector As shown below, each available pairing of pins (+/–) is defined as either an input or output.
Section 3: Connect Devices to the Projector If you are wiring your own GPIO cable for use with a server or 3D device such as an IR emitter or a polarizer, follow the circuit diagram. Figure 3-5 GPIO Circuit Diagram 3-6 D4K25 User Manual 020-100882-02 Rev. 1 (07-2012) Downloaded From projector-manual.
Section 3: Connect Devices to the Projector 3.4 Connect Devices to the 3D Connector The 3D connector is a 15-pin D-sub connector (female) located on the PIB3G Board. The following table lists the control functions available through the 3D connector. PIN SIGNAL NAME DIRECTION DESCRIPTION 1 +12V Out 2 3 4 GND GND RS232_RX / / In 5 RS232_TX Out Power to 3D device. Maximum 1A (total between both +12V pins). Ground Ground Data to projector from 3D device. 1200 Baud, 8 bits, no parity.
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4 Adjust the Image This section provides information and procedures for adjusting the projector image. 4.1 Maximize Light Output To ensure optimal operation and peak screen brightness, use LampLOC™ to adjust the lamp position whenever you install a new lamp. When you complete the LampLOC adjustment, the lamp is centered and is the correct distance from the illumination system. Before running LampLOC, verify that: • The anode yoke is in the correct position for the lamp type.
Section 1: Introduction 4.4 Adjust Offset Project an image with the primary lens. Always adjust offset before boresight. Select a framing test pattern and then adjust the horizontal and vertical offset to display a square image on the screen with minimal projector aiming error. NOTES: 1) For the best optical performance and minimize keystone error, use offset and not aiming to center the image in off axis installations. 2) Avoid extreme tilts or offsets.
Section 1: Introduction 3. Adjust the Focus using the focus knob to retract the lens. Watch the image at the left edge of the screen until it comes into focus. If the entire screen is in focus, proceed to step 7. Figure 4-2 Adjust Focus 4. Continue retracting the lens. a. If the right side of the image comes into focus before the lens is completely retracted, adjust the horizontal boresight bolt to balance the left and right edges. b.
Section 1: Introduction 4.7 Adjust Top and Bottom Boresight 1. Focus the image at the top edge of the screen. 2. Loosen the vertical hold screw. 3. Extend the lens focus completely. 4. Adjust the Focus knob to retract the lens. Watch the image at the top edge of the screen until it comes into focus. If the entire screen is in focus, proceed to step 8. 5. Continue retracting the lens. a.
Section 1: Introduction 4.8 Adjust Top and Bottom Boresight with an ILS 1. Loosen the Vertical Locking Screw. 2. Extend the lens focus completely. 3. Adjust the Focus to retract the lens using the counter-clockwise button on the ILS Adjust window. Watch the image at the top edge of the screen until it comes into focus. If the image appears wellfocused on the top edge but not on the bottom, we need to determine if the bottom edge focuses in front of or behind the screen.
Section 1: Introduction 4.10 Fold Mirror Adjustment If a corner or edge of an image is missing, the fold mirror might be misaligned with the optical system. To correct this issue: • Adjust the screw closest to the operator’s side (right side, when facing screen) to raise or lower the image. • Adjust the screw on the left side to move the image left or right. Figure 4-8 Fold Mirror Adjustment 4.
Section 1: Introduction 4.12 Color Calibration To ensure an accurate color display: 1. Measure the colors displayed on the screen from the center of the audience viewing location to determine the Measured Color Gamut Data (MCGD) value. 2. On the Touch Pad Controller tap Menu > Advanced Setup > MCGD File Setup and enter the color values in the x and y fields for the different colors. 3. Tap Save. The software automatically determines the Target Color Gamut Data (TCGD) value.
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5 Projector Operation This section provides information and procedures for operating the projector. 5.1 Turn the Projector On WARNING! Do not attempt to turn the projector on if the AC supply is not within the specified voltage range. 1. Turn the circuit breaker for the projector on. 2. On the Touch Panel Controller (TPC), tap and hold the green power icon. 3. On the TPC, tap and hold the light bulb 5.2 icon to ignite the lamp. Turn the Projector Off 1.
Section 5: Projector Operation 5.4 Projector LED Status Indicators Red, yellow, and green LEDs on the top and rear corners of the projector indicate the status of the projector. The LEDs can be solidly lit, or they can flash frequently or intermittently. This table lists the LED state and its associated meaning. Table 5.1 Projector Status LED Legend 5.5 LED State Description Solid Green Green Blip Lamp ON Power is ON, Lamp is ON. Power ON Power is ON, Lamp is OFF.
Section 5: Projector Operation 5.5.4 Change the Lamp Power Percentage Entering a new Lamp Power percentage temporarily disables LiteLOC settings. 1. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp Power/LiteLOC Setup. 2. Increase or decrease the Power% value. 5.5.5 Use LampLOC™ to Adjust the Lamp Position To ensure optimal lamp performance and peak brightness at the screen for the life of the lamp, use LampLOC™ to adjust the lamp position when you install a new lamp in the projector.
Section 5: Projector Operation 5.5.9 Receive an Alarm when a Lamp Needs to be Rotated To receive an alarm when the lamp reaches its operational limit: 1. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Preferences. 2. Tap Lamp Rotation in the Alarm Triggers area. 5.5.10 Lamp Expiry Hours This table lists the maximum hours projector lamps can operate before replacement: Table 5.2 Lamp Expiry Hours Lamp Type Replace BEFORE CDXL-20 (2.0 kW) 3500 hours CDXL-30 (3.0 kW) 2500 hours CDXL-30SD (3.
Section 5: Projector Operation The optional Intelligent Lens System (ILS) automates the process of adjusting the Focus, Horizontal (X) and Vertical (Y) Offset, and Zoom in real-time using a motorized lens mount. ILS settings are saved in a file named ILS Flat or ILS Scope.
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Section 5: Projector Operation 4. Adjust the focus, Horizontal (X) and Vertical (Y) offset, and zoom by tapping the applicable button. NOTE: This does not over-write the system settings for the ILS. If Enabled Automatic ILS is selected again, the ILS will position the lens to the saved channel settings. 5. If the Quick Reset or Lens Calibration buttons are tapped in the Advanced Setup: Lens Setup window, the lens returns to this remembered location.
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6 Projector Menus This section provides information and procedures for using projector menus. You can use projector menus to adjust projector settings and view status information. 6.1 Using the Touch Panel Controller (TPC) The TPC is a touch-sensitive screen that you use to control the projector. You can use the TPC to turn the projector and lamp on or off, select channels, and view status information. The TPC is mounted on the rear of the projector.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.2 Main Screen Use the Main screen of the Touch Panel Controller (TPC) to access power, lamp, douser, auxiliary lens, lens adjust, and test pattern settings. You can also select channels. Status LED Title Bar 1 3 4 2 5 6 7 10 8 9 11 Navigation Button Status Bar Figure 6-1 Main Panel Table 6.1 Main Panel Control Description 1: Title Bar * Displays a green, yellow, or red LED. A green LED indicates that the projector is operating properly.
Section 6: Projector Menus Control Description 3: All Channels Button 4: Power Click to choose a channel from all 64 channels. Power OFF Power ON Turns the projector on or off. Press off to place the projector in stand-by mode. To prevent accidental activation, you must press and hold the on or off buttons. A message displays in the title bar when the projector turns on or off. Lamp ON Turns the lamp on or off. To prevent accidental activation, you must press and hold the on or off buttons.
Section 6: Projector Menus Control Description 11: Status Bar * The Menu button is the starting point to the user windows. Tapping this button opens a 2 layer menu system populated with available windows based on your permission level. The bottom right corner of every window shows the logged in user, the active channel, as well as the status of the Power, Lamp, Douser and Aux Lens. These icons change as these elements update from changes on the projector. The current time also displays.
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Section 6: Projector Menus Figure 6-3 Status Window 6-6 D4K25 User Manual 020-100882-02 Rev. 1 (07-2012) Downloaded From projector-manual.
Section 6: Projector Menus Table 6.4 Summary of Status: System Components All Displays all the status items that are in alarm state.
Section 6: Projector Menus Lamp Info Lamp ID Lamp Serial Number Lamp Power Lamp Current Lamp Voltage Luminance Lamp Intensity Lamp Expired Status Lamp Needs Rotation Total Hours on Installed Lamp Lamp State Lamp power in watts Lamp current in amps Lamp voltage in volts Luminance in Foot Lamberts or Candela Current light intensity reading Yes/No Yes/No Total number of hours on current lamp On/Off Configuration Projector model Projector serial number Date of manufacture Projector subtype Projector subtype I
Section 6: Projector Menus PIB CPLD Router Bootloader Router Kernel Router Sysfs ICP Software ICP OS ICP Kernel ICP RAM Disk ICP Software Boot ICP Firmware Boot ICP Software Main ICP Firmware Main ICP Firmware FPGA Config ICP Secure Processor Formatter Software Boot Formatter Firmware Boot Formatter Software Main Formatter Firmware Main Formatter Satellite Formatter FPGA Config Formatter Sequence Data Formatter DMD Data PIB3G Mod ID.Rev.Level Backplane Mod ID.Rev.Level Faceplate Mod ID.Rev.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.6 Alarm Window When an alarm occurs, an Alarms window with a red border appears with a description of the alarm condition, state, and time and date of the alarm. The window only displays alarms you have not previously acknowledged. To acknowledge an alarm and remove it from the Alarms window, click Acknowledge. To view all alarms, tap Menu > Status > All Alarms in the left pane. Figure 6-4 Alarm Window 6.
Section 6: Projector Menus Figure 6-5 Diagnostics: Interrogator Window D4K25 User Manual 020-100882-02 Rev. 1 (07-2012) Downloaded From projector-manual.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.8 SMPTE Errors Window To open the SMPTE Errors window you need Operator, Administrator, or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Diagnostics > SMPTE Errors. The SMPTE Errors window displays a numerical representation of the signal integrity of the HD-SDI signals sent to the projector on the BNC signal cables. Click Clear Errors to clear all errors. Figure 6-6 Diagnostics: SMPTE Errors Window Table 6.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.9 System Logs Window To open the System Logs window you need Operator, Administrator, or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Diagnostics > System Logs. Use the System Logs window to retrieve or download log files. Figure 6-7 Diagnostics: System Logs Window Table 6.6 Diagnostics: System Logs Window Control Description From The start date for the log file reporting period. To The end date for the log file reporting period. Type The type of log file to retrieve.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.10 Server Test Window To open the Server Test window you need Operator, Administrator, or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Diagnostics > Server Test. Use the Server Test window to test subtitle and metadata commands supplied with presentation content. You can search the subtitle and metadata .xml files for errors in content or in transmission from the server. The controls in the Server Test menu DO NOT turn metadata or subtitling OFF and ON.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.11 DLP Management Window Use the DLP Management window to manage the TI Integrated Processor (ICP) electronics. Tap Menu > Diagnostics > DLP Management. Figure 6-9 Diagnostics: DLP Management Window Table 6.8 Diagnostics: DLP Management Window Control Description Stop DLP Communication Turns off communication to the DLP hardware (Integrated Processor). Download ICP Certificate Copies the ICP certificate to a file on the USB drive.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.12 Network Devices The Network Devices menu only displays when you add a network device in the Network Devices Setup window. You can interact with the device via an on-screen keyboard by clicking in the top right corner of the window. You can also alter the zoom of the device by clicking the drop-down menu, right corner of the window. , in the top 6.13 Channel Setup Windows To open the Channel Setup windows you need Advanced, Administrator, or Service permissions.
Section 6: Projector Menus Table 6.9 Channel Setup Window Control Description 1: Channel Name The name of the channel. 2: Edit Name Edits the name of the currently selected channel. 3: Active Channel Activates the selected channel. 4: Activate Tapping the Activate button activates the currently selected channel. If the Activate button is disabled, the current channel selected is the active channel. 5: Config 1 General configuration options. 6: Config 2 Color configuration options.
Section 6: Projector Menus Table 6.10 Channel Setup: Config 1 Window Control Description 1: Icon The icon associated with the channel. 2: Input The location or connection for the current input. 3: Data Format The source type (8-10-12 bit) and whether or not it is packed. 4: Source File The resolution and aspect ratio of the incoming source. To view a list of available sources, see Section 6.14.6 Source File Setup Window.
Section 6: Projector Menus Table 6.11 Channel Setup: Config 2 Window Control Description 1: Measured Color The Measured Color Gamut Data (MCGD) file to use as a reference for calculating target color processing. 2: Target Color* The Target Color Gamut Data (TCGD) value. 3: Color Space* The method of color decoding for the current source. The default for all 3G-SDI sources is Unity RGB 4: Gamma* The gamma correction required for the proper tonal range of the source material.
Section 6: Projector Menus Table 6.12 Channel Setup: 3D Control Window Control Description 1: Enable 3D Enables 3D. 2: 3D Test Patterns Displays 3D test patterns. 3: 3D Sync Input Mode Specifies whether a specific frame of input data has left eye or right eye data. Use GPI (polarity = true) or (polarity = inverted): Select if you are using a single 3D signal requiring a separate 3D stereo sync input at the GPIO.
Section 6: Projector Menus FRAME RATE N:M NOTES These N:M ratios define how many frames to display per number of frames that form one complete image. For all 3D use, the denominator is 2, indicating that two frames (left and right) are combined into every complete display frame. For non-3D, it is 1 frame. Set to the highest rate possible without image cropping.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.14 Advanced Setup Windows To open the Advanced Setup window you need Advanced, Administrator, or Service permissions. Use the Advanced Setup windows to define the operating parameters for the projector including lamp settings and the lens position. 1 2 3 4 Figure 6-15 Functionality in Advanced Setup Windows Table 6.13 Functionality in Advanced Setup Windows Control Description 1: Current File The file to which you want to apply modifications.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.14.1 Lamp Power / LiteLOC™ Setup Window LiteLOC™ is a power control algorithm that increases the power level to maintain lamp brightness as the lamp ages. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp Power/LiteLOC™ Setup. 5 1 4 6 2 3 LiteLOC™ Target Light Intensity Figure 6-16 Advanced Setup: Lamp Power / LiteLOC™ Setup Window Table 6.14 Advanced Setup: Lamp Power / LiteLOC™ Setup Control Description 1: Power % The percentage of power to supply to the lamp. See Table 6.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.14.2 Lamp History Window The Lamp History window displays a list of the previous and current lamps installed in the projector. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp History. You cannot remove a lamp from the list after you add it. Figure 6-17 Advanced Setup: Lamp History Window Table 6.15 Minimum and Maximum Lamp Power by Lamp Type Control Description Date The date the lamp was installed. Lamp Type The lamp type. Serial Number The lamp serial number.
Section 6: Projector Menus Add Lamp Window Figure 6-18 Advanced Setup: Add Lamp Window Table 6.16 Advanced Setup: Add Lamp Window Control Description Type The lamp type. Serial Number The serial number of the new lamp. A serial number can be up to 32 alpha-numeric characters. Reason for Change The reason you are installing the lamp. Lamp Expiry The number of hours the lamp operates before it is replaced. For information about lamp expiry hours for available lamps, see Section 5.5.
Section 6: Projector Menus 1 2 LiteLOC™ Target Light Intensity 3 Figure 6-19 Advanced Setup: LampLOC™ Setup Window Table 6.17 Advanced Setup: LampLOC™ Setup Window Control Description Moves the lamp up, down, in, out, left, and right. The current position of the lamp displays in Cartesian coordinates. Tap once to increase or decrease the lamp position by a single increment. Press and hold a button to increase or decrease the lamp position by multiple increments.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.14.4 Advanced Setup: ILS File Setup Window Use the ILS File Setup window to modify the Intelligent Lens System (ILS) settings in an ILS file. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > ILS File Setup The ILS File Setup window is not available if you have not selected the ILS Installed option in the Lens Setup window. Changes made to settings are applied to all channels that use the ILS file. Tap once to increase or decrease the focus, offset, or zoom by a single increment.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.14.5 Lens Setup Window Use the Lens Setup window to setup the primary and auxiliary lenses and configure the Intelligent Lens System (ILS) if it is installed. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp Power/LiteLOC™ Setup. 1 2 Figure 6-21 Advanced Setup: Lens Setup Window Table 6.19 Advanced Setup: Lens Setup Window Control Description Primary Lens The type of primary lens installed on the projector. Serial Number The serial number for the primary lens.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.14.6 Source File Setup Window 1. Use the Source File Setup window to create source files that store resolution, offset, and aspect ratio settings for input devices Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Source File Setup. 2 1 3 Figure 6-22 Advanced Setup: Source File Setup Window Table 6.20 Advanced Setup: Source File Setup Window Control Description 1: Resolution The X and Y resolution of the incoming signal. For example, 2048 (X) and 858 (Y) or 1920 (X) and 1080 (Y).
Section 6: Projector Menus Figure 6-23 Advanced Setup: Screen File Setup Window Table 6.21 Advanced Setup: Screen File Setup Window Control Description Letter Box All image data is displayed and the aspect ratio is maintained. Lens Factor The amount you want to stretch an image horizontally. Allowable values can range from 0.00 to 7.99. Enter 1 if you are not using an anamorphic lens. Presentation The size and location of the image. By default, the projector uses a 4096 x 2160 panel.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.14.8 MCGD File Setup Window Use the MCGD File Setup window to correct uncorrected, on-screen colors. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > MCGD File Setup. 1 5 3 4 2 Figure 6-24 Advanced Setup: MCGD File Setup Window Table 6.22 Advanced Setup: MCGD File Setup Window Control Description 1: Gamut Visual Control Enables the color test pattern on the screen. 2: Off Button Turns off the displayed color and returns the projector to content play.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.14.9 TCGD File Setup Window Use the TCGD File Setup window to modify or create custom Target Color Gamut Data (TCGD) files. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > TCGD File Setup. A TCGD file appears in the Channel Setup: Config 2 window as Target Color where you can select it for use in the display. 1 3 2 5 4 Figure 6-25 Advanced Setup: TCGD File Setup Window Table 6.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15 Administrator Setup Window To open the Administrator Setup window you need Administrator, or Service permissions. Use the Administrator Setup windows to define projector settings. 6.15.1 Preferred Channel Setup Window To open the Preferred Channel Setup window you need Administrator or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Preferred Channel Setup.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.2 Preferred Test Pattern Setup Window The Preferred Test Pattern Setup window enables the management and organization of all available test patterns. Patterns in the User Selected region (right side of graphic in Figure 6-27) are available to you via the Test Pattern button on the Main panel. 2 1 6 4 3 5 Figure 6-27 Administrator Setup: Preferred Test Pattern Setup Window Table 6.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.3 Preferences Window Use the Preferences window to modify projector system settings. To open the Preferences window you need Administrator or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Preferences. 1 3 2 4 Figure 6-28 Administrator Setup: Preferences Window Table 6.26 Administrator Setup: Preferences Window Control Description Temperature Units Determines if temperature information is displayed in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Section 6: Projector Menus Use the Time Setup window to change projector time settings. To open the Time Setup window you need Administrator or Service permission. Menu > Administrator Setup > Time Setup 1 2 Figure 6-29 Administrator Setup: Time Setup Window Table 6.27 Control Description Time Zone The time zone where the projector is installed. 24 Hour Time Displays time in a 24-hour format. Adjust for Daylight Savings Time Automatically adjusts the time for daylight savings.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.4 Scheduler Window Use the Scheduler window to schedule when the projector turns on or off. To open the Scheduler window you need Administrator or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Scheduler. Figure 6-30 Administrator Setup: Scheduler Window Table 6.28 Administrator Setup: Scheduler Setup Window Control Description Enable Scheduler Enables or disables the scheduler. Delete All Deletes all scheduled events. D4K25 User Manual 020-100882-02 Rev.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.5 Communications Configuration Window The Communications Configuration window configures the Ethernet settings, serial communication parameters, SNMP settings, and remote access settings. 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 6-31 Administrator Setup: Communications Configuration Window Table 6.29 Administrator Setup: Communications Configuration Window Control Description 1: Device Name The name of the network device. IP Address The IP address of the network device.
Section 6: Projector Menus Use the Network Devices window to view the web interface of external peripherals. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Network Devices Setup 1 2 Figure 6-32 Administrator Setup: Network Devices Window 1. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Network Devices Setup 2. In the Device Name area, select the check box to the left of the device you are adding. 3. In the URL field, enter the URL of the device you are adding Click Menu, select Network Device, and then select a network device.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.6 GPIO Setup Window Use the GPIO Setup window to configure the input and output settings of the GPIO interface. To open the GPIO Setup window you need Administrator or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > GPIO Setup. 1 2 Figure 6-33 Administrator Setup: GPIO Setup Window Table 6.30 Administrator Setup: GPIO Setup Window Control Description Rising Edge The rising edge for the signal. Falling Edge The falling edge for the signal.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.7 Foot Lamberts Calibration Window Use the Foot Lamberts Calibration wizard to calibrate the internal light meter to Foot Lamberts. When you run Foot Lamberts Calibration during a show, the show stops. To run the Foot Lamberts Calibration wizard you need Administrator or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Foot Lamberts Calibration. Figure 6-34 Administrator Setup: Foot Lamberts Calibration Start Window 6.15.
Section 6: Projector Menus Figure 6-35 Administrator Setup: User Accounts Window Table 6.31 Administrator Setup: User Accounts Window Control Description User Name and Permission A list of all users and their permissions. Add Adds a username, password and permission level for a new user. Edit Edit user passwords and permissions. Delete Deletes a user account. 6-42 D4K25 User Manual 020-100882-02 Rev. 1 (07-2012) Downloaded From projector-manual.
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Section 6: Projector Menus 6.15.9 Upgrade Window Use the Upgrade window to upgrade the projector software. You must have Administrator or Service permissions to upgrade software Upgrade: File Selection Window Figure 6-37 Upgrade: File Selection Window Table 6.32 Upgrade: File Selection Window Control Description Available Upgrade Files Lists all the upgrades currently stored in the FTP directory of the projector.
Section 6: Projector Menus Upgrade: Package Details Window Figure 6-38 Upgrade: Package Details Window Table 6.33 Upgrade: Package Details Window Control Description Upgrade Different Components Only Upgrades system components that are newer or older than the currently installed version. ICP Only Force Install Forces an ICP install regardless of what current version is installed. Force Upgrade All Upgrades all components in the upgrade package.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.16.1 Service Setup: File Management Window Use the File Management window to manage backups and restore system settings. Tap Menu > Service Setup > File Management. 1 2 3 Figure 6-39 Service Setup: File Management Window Table 6.34 Service Setup: File Management Window Region Description 1: Backup Backs up configuration, preference, channel, and user data to a USB drive or an FTP site. 2: Restore Restores backup data.
Section 6: Projector Menus Tap Menu > Service Setup > Digital Convergence. Table 6.35 Digital Convergence Window Control Description Red DMD Adjusts the red digital micromirror device. Green DMD Adjusts the green digital micromirror device. Blue DMD Adjusts the blue digital micromirror device. Default Returns all digital micromirror devices to the default setting 0:3. D4K25 User Manual 020-100882-02 Rev. 1 (07-2012) Downloaded From projector-manual.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.16.3 System Access Window Use the System Access window to access Microsoft Windows functions. Tap Menu > Service Setup > System Access. Figure 6-40 Service Setup: System Access Window Table 6.36 Service Setup: System Access Window Control Description Task Manager Opens the Microsoft Windows Task Manager. Computer Management Opens the Computer Management window. Windows Explorer Opens Windows Explorer. Network Connections Opens the Network Connections window.
Section 6: Projector Menus 6.16.4 Service Setup: Lamp Power Supply You need Service permission to access the Lamp Power Supply Setup window. Use the Lamp Power Supply Setup window to specify the length of the cable used to connect the projector to an external power supply. Tap Menu > Service Setup > Lamp Power Supply Setup Figure 6-41 Service Setup: Lamp Power Supply 6.
Section 6: Projector Menus Figure 6-42 About Window 6.17.1 Help Window Use the Help window to view information about the Touch Panel Controller (TPC) windows. Figure 6-43 Help Window 6-50 D4K25 User Manual 020-100882-02 Rev. 1 (07-2012) Downloaded From projector-manual.
7 Maintenance This section provides information and procedures for performing projector maintenance. You should read through this section in its entirety before performing maintenance activities. When you perform projector maintenance, obey all warnings and precautions. 7.1 Inspect Ventilation Vents and louvers in the projector covers provide ventilation, both for intake and exhaust. Never block or cover these openings. Do not install the projector near a radiator, heat register, or within an enclosure.
Section 7: Maintenance 7.4 Inspect and Clean Optics Unnecessary cleaning of optics can increase the risk of degrading delicate coatings and surfaces. If you are not a qualified service technician, you can only inspect and clean the lens and lamp reflector. Do not perform maintenance on other optical components. Check these components periodically in a clean, dust-free environment using a high-intensity light source or flashlight.
Section 7: Maintenance 3. Fold a clean microfiber cloth and dampen with methanol and wipe evenly with the smooth portion of the cloth that has no folds or creases. Do not apply pressure with your fingers. Use the solution in the cloth to collect the dirt. 7.6 Clean the Igniter Clean the high voltage terminal and insulator to remove accumulated dust or dirt. 7.7 Inspect and Clean the Airflow Interlocks The D4K25 uses two airflow interlocks; a lamp blower vane switch and an extractor vane switch.
Section 7: Maintenance Figure 7-1 Removing the Lamp 6. Carefully slide the positive anode connector off the front of the lamp. 7. Holding the cathode end of the lamp, unscrew the lamp from the cathode connector. Carefully remove the lamp from the projector and immediately place it inside the protective cover or original packaging. Caution! Handle the lamp by the cathode/anode end shafts only, never the glass. 8. Place the lamp on the floor where it cannot fall or be bumped.
Section 7: Maintenance anode (+) lead between the lamp and igniter is well away from any projector metal such as the reflector or firewall. Figure 7-2 Installing the Lamp 15. Re-install the Front Lamp Duct NOTE: It is critical that you lift the small light shield on the rear lamp duct cover so that it does not get jammed between the two pieces when they come together. (Figure 7-3) To ensure a good fit between the two pieces, squeeze the top and bottom cover snaps to ensure they are locked in place.
Section 7: Maintenance 7.10 Rotate the Lamp 1) Lamp rotation must be performed by a qualified service technician only. 2) EXPLOSION HAZARD! Wear authorized protective clothing whenever the lamp door is open and when handling the lamp. Never twist or bend the quartz lamp body. Use the correct wattage lamp supplied by Christie. 3) Ensure those within the vicinity of the projector are also wearing protective safety clothing. 4) Never attempt to remove the lamp when it is hot.
Section 7: Maintenance 7.12 Replace the Liquid Cooling Air Filter The radiator air filter is located on left/front side of the projector behind a small air filter cover. 1. Release a single tab on the air filter cover and remove. 2. Slide the air filter out and discard. Insert the new air filter with the air flow indicator facing toward the projector. NOTE: Never reuse an old air filter.
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8 Troubleshooting This section provides information and procedures for resolving common projector issues. If you cannot resolve a projector issue, contact a Christie accredited service technician. 8.1 Projector Does Not Turn On • Check the wall circuit breaker to see if it is ON. If there is a problem with the wall circuit breaker, have a certified electrician investigate any electrical problem. • Check the status of the LEDs on the rear corners of the projector. (Figure 8-1).
Section 8: Troubleshooting 8.3 Lamp Suddenly Turns Off • • • • Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp Power/LiteLOC Setup. Increase the lamp power. Tap Menu > Status and then Interlocks in the left pane. Review and correct all interlock failures. If EVB errors occur, check the door interlock. Tap Menu > Status and then Temperatures in the left pane. Verify if the DMD temperatures are too high. If the temperatures are too high, cool the projector.
Section 8: Troubleshooting 8.7 Touch Panel Controller (TPC) • If the TPC does not appear, restart the projector. • If the TPC display is blank, ensure the TPC is on by opening the flap at the back of the TPC and verify the grey button in the bottom left corner is ON. • If the button taps on are misinterpreted, the TPC screen may need recalibrating. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Preferences. Tap Calibrate Screen and follow the instructions on the screen. 8.
Section 8: Troubleshooting 8.13 Display is Noisy • Adjust the input source pixel tracking, phase, and filter. • Verify the video input is terminated (75 ohms). If the device is the last device in a linked series, verify the video input is terminated at the last input source. • Verify the cables connecting the input device to the projector meet the minimum requirements. • Add signal amplification or conditioning if the distance between the input device and the projector exceeds 25 feet. 8.
Section 8: Troubleshooting 8.19 Portions of the Display are Cut OFF or Warped to the Opposite Edge If you have resized the image, adjust the resizing settings until the entire image is visible and centered. See 6.14.7 Screen File Setup Window. 8.20 Display Appears Compressed (Vertically Stretched) • Adjust the frequency of the pixel sampling clock for the input source. • Verify the size and position settings are correct for the input source.
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Appendix A: Specifications This section provides detailed D4K25 specifications. Due to continuing research, specifications are subject to change without notice. A.1 Display A.1.1 Panel Resolution and Refresh Rate Pixel format (H x V square pixels) 2048 x 1080/4096 x 2160 Processing path 23.97 - 120Hz A.1.2 Achievable Brightness (Measured at Screen Center) Nominal 2.0kW (CDXL-20) 10,000 lumens 3.0kW (CDXL-30) 18,000 lumens 3.0 kW (CDXL-30SD) 25,000 lumens A.1.
Appendix A: Specifications NAME Alt Cnt 2D Alt Cnt 2D STANDARD Quadrant Quadrant INPUT FORMAT 3840 x 2160 25 3840 x 2160 29.97/30 BT.1769 BT.1769 4:4:4 4:4:4 12bits 12bits SCAN TYPE Progressive Progressive Table 2 HDSDI Quad Link Formats NAME 4K 2D 4K 2D Alt Cnt 2D Alt Cnt 2D Alt Cnt 2D STANDARD Quadrant Quadrant Quadrant Quadrant Quadrant SMPTE 428-1 BT.1769 BT.1769 BT.1769 INPUT FORMAT 4096 x 2160 24 4096 x 2160 30 3840 x 2160 23.98/24 3840 x 2160 25 3840 x 2160 29.
Appendix A: Specifications NAME Alt Content 2D Alt Content 2D Alt Content 2D Alt Content 2D Alt Content 2D 2K 2D 2K 2D 2K 2D STANDARD SMPTE 274M SMPTE 295M SMPTE 274M SMPTE 274M SMPTE 274M DCI SMPTE 428-9 DCI SMPTE 428-19 DCI SMPTE 428-19 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 2048 x 1080 2048 x 1080 2048 x 1080 INPUT FORMAT 29.97/30 4:4:4/4:2:2 50 4:4:4/4:2:2 59.94/60 4:4:4/4:2:2 50 4:2:2 59.
Appendix A: Specifications A.3 Control Signal Compatibility A.3.1 Ethernet Port Interface 10Base-T/100-Base-TX Connector Female RJ-45 Bit Rate 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps half and full duplex A.3.2 RS232-PIB3G Interface TIA-232 Connector 9-pin subminiature D, female Bit Rate 115,200 bps Flow Control Hardware (RTS/CTS) Data Format 1 start bit, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity Communication Protocol Christie Serial Protocol A.3.
Appendix A: Specifications A.3.5 Simple Contact Closure Interface (SCCI) Port Interface Opto-LED inputs, TTL voltage outputs Connector 9-pin subminiature D, female Number and type of I/O Input 1 - Lamp Off Input 2 - Lamp On Input 3 - Douser Open Input 4 - Douser Closed Output 1 - Projector Health (high = health ok) Input Current 5mA nominal, 50mA maximum Input forward voltage drop 1.1V nom., 1.4V max. (@5mA) A.
Appendix A: Specifications A.5 Power Requirements A.5.1 AC Input Voltage Range 200 - 240 VAC Line Frequency 50Hz - 60Hz nominal Inrush Current 45 A maximum (LVPS or LPS) Current Consumption 23 A maximum (at 200 VAC) Power Consumption 4500 W maximum Current Rating of AC Input 30 A maximum (Specified Wall Breaker) A.5.
Appendix A: Specifications A.7 Physical Specifications Overall Size (L x W x H) (including lens mount, stack and feet) 1097 mm (43.2 inches) x 635 mm (25.0 inches) x 433 mm (17.0 inches) Weight: As installed with lens 111 kg (245 lbs) Shipping (includes packaging) 143 kg (315 lbs) Operating Position: Rotation about projection axis ± 15 degrees maximum Tilt of projection axis from horizontal ± 15 degrees maximum A.8 Regulatory A.8.1 Safety CAN/CSA C22.2 No.
Appendix A: Specifications 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 RoHS WEEE Future product markings to include International Certifications: CCC, KC, PSE, c-tick, Gost-R, South Africa International packaging recycling mark requirements: • EU Directive (2002/96/EC) on waste and electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE); • EU Directive (94
Appendix A: Specifications A.10.2 Accessories (sold separately) • Lenses Prime Zoom Lenses • • • • • • • Lens 1.25-1.45:1 (129-104106-01) Lens 1.45-1.8:1 (129-105107-01) Lens 1.8-2.4:1 (129-106108-01) Lens 2.2-3.0:1 (129-107109-01) Lens 3.0-4.3:1 (129-108100-01) Lens 4.3-6.0:1 (129-109101-01) Lens 5.5-8.5:1 (129-110103-01) Fixed Short Throw Lenses • • • • • • • • • • • Lens 0.
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Appendix B: Serial API This section provides a list of serial API commands that you can run to modify projector settings. B.1 Function Codes Automatic Scan Type Detection (ASD) Set the Automatic Scan Type Detection ON or OFF for the current channel. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with channel number. Valid range is 101 - 164. NONE Select use Automatic Scan Type Detection for the current channel.
Appendix B: Serial API Channel Icon (CHI) (Continued) Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number. Valid range is 101 - 164. NONE Select icon for the current channel. EXAMPLES: (CHI+C108 “/etc/data/icons/ch108.ico”) Use ch 108.ico for channel 108. (CHI+C108?) Get icon file name and path for channel 108. (CHI?L) List all available channel icon entries. Color Space (CSP) Color space control, color space file will be set when PCF in Use (PIU) is OFF. This control describes the source colorimetry information.
Appendix B: Serial API Data Logging (DLG) Set/get the lowest log level to write to the engineering log, also extract data from log in text format. Levels are: 0 = Trace: Level test output, threading info, protocol. 1 = Debug: Debug messages. 2 = Info: Informational messages. 3 = Notices: Event of importance 4 = Warning: Warnings 5 = Error: An error has occurred 6 = Clear: An error has been cleared SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE Set/get the minimum log level to write to the log.
Appendix B: Serial API Enable Error Messages (EME) (Continued) NONE 0 - Disable broadcast, 1 - Enable broadcast of error messages to all connected serial ports and telenet sessions. TEMP 0 - No Over Temperature warning will be generated, 1 - Over Temperature warning will be generated. EXAMPLES: (EME 1) Enable broadcasting error messages (EME+FANF 0) Disable fan fail alarm warnings (EME?) Requests current state of broadcast.
Appendix B: Serial API Gamma Control (GAM) Gamma control, gamma file will be set when PCF in Use (PIU) is off. This control describes the gamma response curve for the source signal. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number. Valid range is 101 - 164. NONE Select gamma for the current channel. EXAMPLES: (GAM+C108 “gamma 2.6”) Use file “gamma 2.
Appendix B: Serial API ICP File Management (ICP) Provides file management for LUT-SCC (PCT), LUT-CLUT, MCGD, TCGD, Source, Screen, and PNG (Test Pattern) files. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE FSET Adds or Copies an ICP file from the TPC’s ftproot directory to the appropriate directory on the ICP. Will not overwrite an existing file with the same name. FGET Not supported. FDEL Deletes a file from the ICP. The filename parameter is case sensitive. FCOP Not supported. FREN Not supported.
Appendix B: Serial API Intelligent Light System Config (ILS) (Continued) INST Sets ILS to installed NONE Enable/Disable the Intelligent Lens System for each channel. (1/0) RSET Move motor to center flag and then move back to current position. Only valid parameter for this command is 5. SET only command. RSTS Motor reset status (0-100%) EXAMPLES: (ILS 1) Enable ILS, lens will be moved to the position in each channel (ILS 0) Disable ILS, position data in each channel will not be used.
Appendix B: Serial API Internal Test Pattern (ITP) (Continued) STUP Add test pattern from full list of defined test patterns to the user list USER Select test pattern from user defined test pattern list EXAMPLES: (ITP ?) Get current test pattern, 0 means no test pattern is used. (ITP 4) or (ITP “ “) Use number or string to set test pattern (ITP+USER 4) or (ITP+USER “ “) Use number or string to set test pattern from user’s test pattern list.
Appendix B: Serial API Lamp Intensity Calibration (LEN) Define model and serial number for primary installed lens and auxiliary lens.
Appendix B: Serial API Lens Horizontal Position Adjustment (LHO) (Continued) STOP Stops the motor. Write-only for v1.3 or newer. MOVR Moves the motor a given number of steps based on the current location. Write-only for v1.3 or newer.
Appendix B: Serial API Adjust All Lens Position Parameters Simultaneously (LMV) Adjust all lens position parameters simultaneously. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE (LMV ) where , , , and represent the horizontal, vertical, zoom, and focus position information. Valid values for direction are 1 and -1.
Appendix B: Serial API Lamp File (LPF) (Continued) NONE Set lamp file for current channel SAVE Save the currently active lamp data to a file. Will overwrite an existing file with the same name. FDEL Delete a lamp file from the system. EXAMPLES: (LPF+C101 “Default”) Set lamp file for channel 1 to file “Default” (LPF?L) List all available lamp files (LPF 1) Set lamp file for current channel to index 1 in file list (LPF+SAVE “filename”) If the file doesn’t exist, it will be created.
Appendix B: Serial API Lamp Life (LPL) Set/get expected lamp life in hours. The default hours will be used if lamp life is ‘not set’. Lamp expiry message will be sent out when lamp usage is over the lamp life. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE LIFE 0 - No warning will be generated. 1 - Lamp Life Expiry Warning will be generated when lamp hours extends past lamp life. Warning will be reported in SST. Warning will be cleared by extending lamp life or changing the lamp. NONE Set or get expected lamp life.
Appendix B: Serial API MINI Get nominal minimum lamp power for the current lamp. Read-only value NONE Set lamp power for the current channel. EXAMPLES: (LPP 2500) Set lamp power to 2500 for current channel (LPP+C102 2000) Set lamp power to 2000 for channel 2 (LPP+C102?) Get the lamp power for channel 2 Lens Vertical Offset Adjustment (LVO Adjust lens offset to specific vertical position with a specific direction. NOTE: This command can only be used to update the current ILS file.
Appendix B: Serial API Measured Color (MCG) Select the Measured Color Gamut file. This file describes the native colorimetry for the projector as installed and is required for accurate color processing in the electronics. This control is per channel to allow for different colorimetry for applications such as 3D. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number. Valid range is 101 - 164. NONE Select measured color gamut for the current channel.
Appendix B: Serial API Network Setup (NET) Set the network parameters for Eth0, Gateway, and Subnet 0. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE DLP0 Set the IP address for the MGMT Ethernet controller (deprecated). ETH0 Set the WAN IP address for the projector GATE Set the WAN Gateway for the projector HOST Host name MAC0 Gets the MAC address of the projector SUB0 Set the WAN subnet mask for the projector EXAMPLES: (NET+ETH0 "192.168.1.
Appendix B: Serial API Ping (PNG) This command returns basic projector information to the user which includes the type of device & main software version. Note that some devices have multiple CPUs each with its own software version. Only the software version of what is considered to be the master CPU is returned here. The return parameters are: Type, Major, Minor, and Beta. The beta value is optional meaning it is an engineering build and has not been validated.
Appendix B: Serial API Remote Access Level (RAL) (Continued) NONE Set the access level on Ethernet all ports. PRTA Set the access level on RS232 port A. EXAMPLES: (RAL 0) Disable remote serial protocol access for all Ethernet ports (RAL?) Get access level for Ethernet ports (RAL!0) (RAL+PRTA 2) Set remote serial protocol access level on port A to free access (RAL+PRTA?) Get access level (RAL+PRTA!2) Reboot TPC (RBT) Command for rebooting the TPC, requires argument 3.
Appendix B: Serial API Shutter/Douser (SHU) Open/Close shutter/douser SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE NONE Select douser position 0 - douser removed from optical path 1 - douser blocking optical path STEP The number of steps the douser should be moved when opening/closing (default 60, minimum 30, maximum 200) EXAMPLES: (SHU 1) Close shutter (SHU 0) Open shutter (SHU?) Get current status of shutter (SHU+STEP?) Get number of steps douser should move to open/close Select Input (SIN) Selecting input port wil
Appendix B: Serial API SNMP Agent Configuration (SNM) (Continued) LHLT Gets/sets the Lamp Half Life Trap Flag for the SNMP Agent TSIP Sets the Trap IP address for the SNMP agent EXAMPLES: (SNM+TSIP “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”) Sets the Trap IP address to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (SNM+TSIP “0.0.0.0”) Setting the IP address to 0.0.0.0 will stop SNMP Agent from sending the traps.
Appendix B: Serial API System Status (SST) (Continued) COOL Returns cooling data - cooling fans, air flow, etc HLTH Returns system health INTE Returns interlock data LAMP Returns lamp operational data. NONE Returns information on all status groups, with one message per item. PERI Returns peripherals data - Cine-IPM, etc SECU Returns security data SERI Return serial numbers SIGN Returns signal data - freq, etc.
Appendix B: Serial API Projector Platform and Motherboard Related Information (SYS) (Continued) FACB Return faceplate version information. PIBB Return PIB3G version information. EXAMPLES: (SYS+BACB?) Returns backplane version information. Target Color Gamut (TCG) Set the Target Color Gamut file. This file describes desired output colorimetry from the projector. For this control to function the Measured Color Gamut Data must be accurate.
Appendix B: Serial API Output Reference Delay (phase) (TDP) Set output reference delay phase for 3D control. This is an additional control for output timing relative to input timing. The data range is -180 to 180. SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number. Valid range is 101 - 164.
Appendix B: Serial API 3D Frame Rate Multiple (TFR) Setup frame rate multiple for 3D control SUBCODE DESCRIPTION OF USE Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number. Valid range is 101 - 164. NONE Select 3D frame rate for the current channel. EXAMPLES: (TFR?L) List all entries on the frame rate multiple factor (TFR+C101 3) Set frame rate multiple to “4:2” on channel 101 (TFR+C101?) Get frame rate multiple on channel 101 Get Certificates (TIG) Gets the ICP certificate.
Appendix B: Serial API Time/Date (TMD) (Continued) TOFF Set Time Offset in seconds (± 900 seconds). Must be powered ON. (Write-only) ZONE Set/get the time zone EXAMPLES: (TMD+DSTA?) 0 or 1 (DST OFF or DST ON) (TMD+DSTA 0) Turn daylight savings OFF (0) or ON (1) (TMD+ZONE 20) Set time zone to EST (TMD+TIME? ) Get local time (TMD+TIME! 17:50:45) (TMD+TOFF 120) Increase the time by two minutes. (“TMD+TOFF: Disabled Control”) Error message returned when power is OFF.
Appendix B: Serial API Zoom Lens Position Adjustment (ZOM) (Continued) Cxxx Replace xxx with the channel number. Valid range is 101-164. NONE Moving lens mount to a specified vertical position. RNGN Motor moving range in negative direction. Read-only. RNGP Motor moving range in positive direction. Read-only. RSET Move motor to the center flag then move back to current position. Only valid parameter for this command is 1. Set only command.
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