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    Edge Blending Procedure 
    NOTES: Before attempting to work with edge blending software functions, you must 
    1) physically align the projectors/images by correctly overlapping the displays from 
    your intended external source, and 2) Match colors and Brightness Uniformity. 
     IMPORTANT   
    For a shared edge, all Blend procedures and settings 
    should be identical on BOTH projectors. 
    1.  Start with 2 projectors. Display full white field test pattern from both. 
    2. In the Edge Blending submenu, enable Edge Blending by entering a checkmark in 
    the top checkbox. 
    3. 
    SET STARTING POINTS FOR ADJUSTMENT: 
    
    						
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    In applications where you are projecting only white or light images, the Blend Width 
    may be slightly higher—set according to how much overlap you have between 
    images. Use the following as a guide (examples show overlapping width only—values 
    for overlapping height will differ): 
    
    						
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    6. The brightness and black hues of the blended region can be adjusted in more 
    detail in case fine-tuning is needed (may be only necessary for blending a 2x2 
    projector display because of blending differs for the sides and center). 
    NOTES: 1) The menu options vary depending on the Edge Blending parameters. 
    2) You may need to re-adjust the black level hues following the overlap 
    adjustments on each blended edge. 3) When adjusting six or more projectors, you 
    need to ensure that the hue and brightness of each target area is matched at 
    closely as possible. 
     
    As an alternative to using a keypad, most projector functions can be controlled 
    remotely, typically at a controller such as a PC, via 1) simple bi-directional ASCII 
    messaging on an Ethernet or serial communication link or 2) a web interface or 
    “ChristieNET” on an Ethernet network.  Using a PC interface can also prove to be 
    useful in instances where extreme warping is applied and the menu items become 
    illegible and hard to navigate. 
    VIA ASCII MESSAGING — Connect a serial link between your controller and the RS232 
    or RS422 port (recommended), or open an Ethernet socket (i.e., Telnet) between your 
    controller and the valid projector address. Valid ASCII codes and messages are 
    documented in the Christie Serial Communications document available at the Christie 
    website. 
    VIA WEB INTERFACE — Connect your PC to the projector’s Ethernet port. In your web 
    browser (Internet Explorer, for example), enter the IP address of the projector you 
    wish to control. This will start a password-protected ChristieNET application—enter 
    the factory default “
    ccm7” login and password to open the program. If the projector is 
    powered up, you can access assorted menu options and slide bars. 
    Repeat for remaining networked projectors as desired. Keep in mind that multiple 
    units can be controlled from one PC, but each unit will be in its own ChristieNET 
    interface (web browser) at the PC. Likewise, you can make up to five separate web 
    locations to a single projector. 
    The default login provides access to security settings, where you can define other 
    users with the same or fewer rights. Use “unlimited” rights for most applications. For 
    all logins, the Service menu is still protected with its own password. 
    NOTES: 1) Any proxy server settings that interfere with this type of link should be 
    disabled for using ChristieNET. Disable through Internet Explorer’s < Tools> 
      . 2) Your PC must be Java-
    enabled to v1.4.2 or higher to run ChristieNET. 3) Depending on your projector 
    model, certain controls provided through ChristieNET are non-functional. 
     
    3.11 Remote Control 
    of the Projector  
    						
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    Occasionally the projector will encounter an error condition that can interrupt normal 
    operation. Such a condition can be caused by a simple invalid keypad entry, an input 
    signal error (most common) or a system error. The manner in which users are to be 
    notified of error conditions is set in the Menu Preferences menu: 
    • To see error messages displayed on-screen, select the “
    Screen” or “All” option. 
    • To be notified via a serial communication only, select the “
    RS232” option. 
    •  To receive both types of notifications, select “
    All”.  
    • To disable error messages (except for “invalid user key entry”, which can’t be 
    hidden), select “
    Off”. 
    Note that a two-digit error code appears in the status LED display window located 
    beside the built-in keypad at the rear of the projector. Normal operation is indicated by 
    the “0n”status code. 
     
     
    Invalid User Entry 
    A keypad entry not recognized by the projector triggers a short on-screen error 
    message identifying the problem. For example, if you specify a channel number that is 
    not available, the message “Invalid Channel will appear. Or if you try to enter the 
    wrong password, you’ll see “Invalid Password”. Press 
     or Ex i t to clear the 
    message, and try again. 
    NOTE: On-screen display of “Invalid User Entry” messages cannot be disabled, even 
    if Display Error Messages has been set to “Off”. 
    An input signal error message occurs if you are in presentation level (i.e., there are no 
    menus present) and have selected an input on which the projector detects a problem. 
    While menus remain operational and any key press will temporarily remove any 
    displayed error message, you must resolve the signal problem in order to permanently 
    eliminate the message. 
    No Signal 
    The message No signal occurs when there is no source signal detected at the 
    selected input—both HSYNC and VSYNC are inactive and the screen background is 
    black. Connect or correct the signal, or try another input. 
    Bad Sync 
    The message Bad Sync occurs when HSYNC or VSYNC are active but the signal 
    cannot be displayed. Such a condition occurs when only one of the two sync signals is 
    present or when either sync signal is unstable or of the wrong frequency. Correct the 
    signal or select another input. 
    3.12 Error 
    Conditions 
     User Errors '
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    Other Signal Error Messages 
    In addition to the common Bad Sync and “No Signal” errors, you may encounter a 
    signal error message indicating that HSYNC and/or VSYNC are either too fast or too 
    slow. When such a message appears, check the frequencies shown in the Status menu. 
    If they are correct, the projector does not recognize the signal. On some PCs you may 
    be able to change the settings to generate a compatible signal. If the frequencies 
    shown in the Status menu are incorrect, check the cabling to see where the problem 
    might originate. 
    When the projector encounters a system malfunction, either a System Warning 
    message or a System Error message may appear. Both types of messages are 
    accompanied by a numerical error code on the status LED display. A system 
    malfunction can be cleared with 
    Ex i t Ex i t from presentation level, but may indicate 
    the need for service by a qualified service technician. 
    NOTE: System messages appear on-screen only if Display Error Messages has been 
    set to “Screen” or “All”. 
    System Warnings 
    A system warning indicates that a system malfunction has been detected (see Status 
    LED Codes, below). A system warning message replaces any input signal message 
    and disappears when the input signal status changes. While the projector will remain 
    operational, the message indicates the presence of a potentially serious problem that 
    should be investigated. You can press 
    Ex i t Ex i t to remove the message, but for best 
    results you should reset the projector—power the projector down and up again with 
    the 
     (power) key. 
    System Errors 
    A system error message indicates that a serious malfunction has been detected and 
    must be investigated as soon as possible (see Status LED Codes, below). The projector 
    will no longer operate and must be reset—power the projector down and up again 
    with the 
     (power) key. 
    The Status LED Codes 
    If the status code display on the back of the projector shows one of the following 
    values, you have encountered a likely system error requiring the attention of a 
    qualified service technician (see System Warnings and System Errors, above). 
    Acknowledge and clear the error with 
    Ex i t Ex i t from presentation level, or try 
    resetting the projector by powering it off and on again, cooling when necessary. 
    Consult Table 3.5 and contact your dealer if the problem persists. 
    The specific code number identifies the source of the error detected, and is 
    particularly useful in cases where the projector is far away. For example, the code 
    “27” means the lamp could not be turned on. Error codes for this projector are listed in 
    Table 3.5 below.   S
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    Table 3.5  Error Codes 
    Code Description GENERAL 12  Software bug. Contact dealer/factory. 13  CRC error in flash ROM. Download new software. 14  Engineering-only programming is complete. Call Christie, replace TIPM. 15  Attempting to download code without being in boot mode 16  Invalid interrupt. Power off/on. If it persists, contact dealer/factory. 17  User forced system to stay in boot mode 18  Jumper for programming boot not installed LAMP FAILURES 20  Lamp turned on unexpectedly (fault related to ballast) 21  Lamp airflow low, overheating imminent 23  Cannot read valid ballast ID 26  Lamp Interlock: lamp door open, lamp not installed 27  Can’t turn lamp on 28  Lamp turned off unexpectedly 29 Lamp ballast overheated POWER AND COOLING 46  Red DMD heatsink overheated 47  Green DMD heatsink overheated 48  Blue DMD heatsink overheated 49 Prism overheated 4C  Projector shutdown due to critical error C0 Lamp blower failure (lamp not turned on) 51  LVPS fan failed (Fan 1) 52  LVPS/ Red cooling fan failed (Fan 2) 53  DC lamp fan failed in 500W / 1kW models (Fan 3) 54  Red DMD heatsink fan failed on 1kW and 1.2kW models (Fan 4) 55  Green DMD heatsink fan failed on 1kW and 1.2kW models (Fan 5) 56  Blue DMD heatsink fan failed on 1kW and 1.2kW models  (Fan 6) 57  TIPM fan failed (Fan 7) 58  TIPM fan failed (Fan 8) TIPM (Image Processor) 60  Boot code CRC failed 61  Unable to program DigMux PLD 62  Unable to program Control PLD 63  Unable to program Bubks PLD 64 Unrecognized ROM type 65  Write to flash ROM failed 66 TIPM failure 67  Downloaded code will not fit 68 Scaler communication problem BUILT-IN KEYPAD 70  Unable to access EEPROM on the built-in keypad 71  EEPROM memory re-initialization on the built-in keypad PANEL DRIVER AND FORMATTER 80 Unrecognized Panel Driver 81  Unable to program device on Panel Driver 82  TI flash download failure 83  TI flash download failure 84  TI flash download failure 85  TI-I2C write failure 86  One or more Formatters not responding — Probable Formatter s/w fault   87  Formatter reports RDRAM failure 88  Red modular Formatter communication failure  89  Green modular Formatter communication failure 8A  Blue modular Formatter communication failure 93  Modular formatter architecture error 94  Modular formatter DMD mismatch 95  Modular formatter sequence mismatch MISCELLANEOUS A0  Unable to program the optional module  A1  Unable to power the optional module  A2  Unable to program the Dual Slot Backplane Module (DSBP) A3  Unable to program the optional Post Processing Module (Warp module) 
    Clear system errors with Ex i t Ex i t. If necessary, try resetting the projector by powering it off and on 
    again (cooling if necessary). For detailed information, monitor the RS232 IN port. Contact dealer/factory 
    if error persists. Codes omitted from this table should not appear in your projector. 
    						
    							Section 4 
    Maintenance  
     
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    The projector is an international regulatory agency approved product designed for safe 
    and reliable operation. To assure complete safety at all times it is important to 
    acknowledge the following precautions while operating the projector.  
     WARNING  
    Always remove the lens when shipping the projector. 
     WARNING  
    NEVER look directly into the projector lens.  
    The high brightness of this projector 
    could cause permanent eye damage. 
     WARNING  
    For protection from ultraviolet radiation, 
    keep all projector shielding intact during operation. 
     
    Installation should be performed by qualified personnel 
    ONLY. 
    Observe and follow all warnings and instructions marked on the projector. 
    The exclamation point within the equilateral triangle alerts the user to 
    important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the 
    literature accompanying the projector. 
    The lightning flash and arrowhead symbol within the equilateral 
    triangle alerts the user to uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the 
    projector’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute 
    a risk of electric shock. 
    Read all operating instructions prior to using the projector. 
    Operate the projector in an environment, which meets the operating range specified in 
    Section 6 – Specifications. 
    ◊ Do not operate the projector close to water, such as near a swimming pool. Do not 
    operate in extremely humid environments. 
    4.1 Warnings and 
    Safety 
    Guidelines 
     Labels and Markings '
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    ◊ Do not place the projector on an unstable cart, stand or table. A projector and cart 
    combination should be used with care. Sudden stops, excessive force and uneven 
    surfaces may cause the projector and cart combination to overturn. 
    ◊ Only use Christie-approved ceiling mount fixture, if the projector is to be ceiling 
    mounted.  
    Lamp: The projector uses a Cermax Xenon lamp to deliver its high brightness. A 
    lamp should be replaced when it has reached its end of life (1000 hrs, typical) or if a 
    noticeable change in brightness occurs. Keep track of the number of hours the lamp 
    has been in use (Lamp Menu) and be aware of any changes to brightness. These 
    indicators will help you effectively maintain operation of the projector.  
     WARNING  
    Wait approximately 5 minutes after powering down the 
    projector to allow internal cooling fans to stop and for the 
    lamp to cool sufficiently before removing.  
    Never attempt to remove the lamp housing directly 
    after use. The lamp is under great pressure when hot 
    and may explode, causing personal injury and/or 
    property damage. Allow cooling completely. 
     WARNING  
    Use only lamps supplied by Christie. Use lamps of the correct 
    wattage for your projector model when replacing. 
    Filter: Replace the filter when you replace the lamp or sooner if required. It is 
    important the filter be replaced regularly to ensure sufficient airflow through the 
    projector, otherwise it could cause the projector to overheat.  
      WARNING  
    Use only filters supplied by Christie. 
    Refer to 4.4 Lamp and Filter Replacement for instructions. 
      The North American rated line cord is provided with each projector. 
    Ensure that you are using a line cord that meets the appropriate rating 
    standards (CCC for use in China, PSE for use in Japan).
     
    Use only the attachments and/or accessories recommended by CHRISTIE. Use of 
    others may result in the risk of fire, shock or personal injury. 
     WARNING  
    Use only the AC power cord supplied. Do not attempt 
    operation if the AC supply is not within the specified 
    voltage and power range. Refer to the Specifications in 
    Section 6. 
    ◊ Do not set or rest items on the power cord. Place the projector in an area where 
    the projector cord cannot be abused or damaged by persons walking on it or by 
    objects rolling over it.   Lam
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     Power Cord  '
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