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1.1
Projector Overview ......................................................................................1-1
1.2
Components.................................................................................................1-2
1.3
2.1
Quick Setup .................................................................................................2-1
2.2
Installation Considerations ...........................................................................2-3
2.3
Connecting Sources ...................................................................................2-12
2.4
Connecting Communications .....................................................................2-15
2.5
System Integration - GPIO Connector........................................................2-19
2.6
Power Connection......................................................................................2-20
3.1
About the Projector .................................................................................... 3-1
3.2
Using the Remote or Built-in Keypad...........................................................3-3
3.3
Navigating the Menus ................................................................................3-10
3.4
Using Inputs and Channels .........................................................................3-14
3.5
Adjusting the Image...................................................................................3-19
3.6
Adjusting System Parameters and Advanced Controls ................................3-35
3.7
Working with PIP and Seamless Switching ................................................3-48
3.8
Working with the Lamp ............................................................................3-52
3.9
Status Menu ............................................................................................. 3-56
3.10
Using Multiple Projectors ..........................................................................3-56
3.11
Remote Control of the Projector ................................................................3-67
3.12
Error Conditions ........................................................................................3-68
4.1
Warnings and Safety Guidelines...................................................................4-1
4.2
Cleaning and Maintenance Guide.................................................................4-4
4.3
Replacing Remote Batteries .........................................................................4-5
4.4
Lamp and Filter Replacement.......................................................................4-5
4.5
Replacing the Projection Lens ....................................................................4-11
5.1
Displays.......................................................................................................5-1
5.2
Lamp ..........................................................................................................5-3
5.3
Ethernet .......................................................................................................5-3
6.1
Specifications ..............................................................................................6-1
Appendix A: Glossary............................................................................................ A-1
Appendix B: Keypad Reference ............................................................................. B-1
Appendix C: Serial Communications...................................................................... C-1
Appendix D: Throw Distance................................................................................. D-1
Appendix E: System Integration ............................................................................ E-1
Appendix F: Optional Input Modules ......................................................................F-1
Appendix G: Index................................................................................................. G-1
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Appendix E: System Integration ................E-1 Appendix F: Optional Input Modules ..............F-1 Appendix G: Index....................G-1 NOTE: Due to continuing research, all information in this manual is subject to change without notice. 013-100199-03 (09/06) Software v1.2d (rev.1) Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
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  • Page 3: Introduction

    RGB color matching, and gamma controls, it can be used to simulate any application. The DLV1400-DX and DLV1920-DX are designed for the demands of 24/7 control room applications and provides long-term reliability and performance.
  • Page 4: Components

    DW6K, DW6Kc 1200W Models Optional Christie DS+8K SXGA+ Optional Christie HD8K/Kc Optional Mirage S+8K SXGA+ Optional Mirage W8 Optional NOTE: Kc models include the same features, but are color corrected to film color standards. 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 5: Purchase Record

    Warranty Registration If you encounter any problems with the projector and require assistance, contact your dealer or Christie Digital Systems. Fill out the information in the table below and keep with your records for future reference. Purchase Record Dealer:...
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  • Page 7: Installation & Setup

    INPUT 4 INPUT 5 or NOTE: One of the available optional input modules can be installed at INPUT 6 for additional connections. Refer to 2.3 Connecting Sources for more details on connecting a specific source. 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 8 Adjust the more common image settings, such as Brightness, Contrast, Gamma, Focus, Zoom etc. using the direct keys on the IR remote. You can also access the menu system and adjust these and other image settings by pressing on the remote. Menu 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 9: Installation Considerations

    This type of screen does not reflect incident light equally in all directions instead it is concentrated in a viewing cone. The audience sitting within the viewing cone area will see a brighter image than those sitting just outside this area. 013-100199-03 2-3. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 10 To fill a screen with an image, the aspect ratio of the screen should be equal to the aspect ratio of the image (expressed as the ratio of its width to its height). Standard video from a VCR has a 4:3 or 1.33:1 aspect ratio. For example, to display a VCR 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 11 Appendix D. Due to lens manufacturing tolerances for lens focal length, actual ± throw distance can vary 5% between lenses described as having the same throw ratio. 013-100199-03 2-5. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 12: Vertical And Horizontal Position

    100% 1080 pixels 100% 1440 pixels (540 pix) (960 pix) ± NOTES: 1) Offsets are subject to 7% centering tolerance 2) % Offset = # pixels of offset / half panel resolution x 100. 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 13 Section 2: Installation and Setup Figure 2.1. Vertical Offset Examples 013-100199-03 2-7. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 14 Section 2: Installation and Setup Figure 2.2. Lens Vertical Offsets 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 15 Figure 2.3. Horizontal Offset Examples 013-100199-03 2-9. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 16 Section 2: Installation and Setup Figure 2.4. Lens Horizontal Offsets 2-10 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 17: Adjusting Projector Height

    For more information, contact your dealer. Use only the CHRISTIE approved ceiling mount kit designed for your projector. Refer to the installation instructions and safety guidelines provided in the kit.
  • Page 18: Connecting Sources

    . If SYNC HOR/COMP the source provides separate horizontal and vertical sync outputs, connect horizontal sync to the input labeled and connect vertical sync to input SYNC HOR/COMP SYNC labeled See Figure 2.7. VERT. 2-12 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 19 Color Space option within the Image Settings menu. See 3.5, Adjusting INPUT the Image. 2) Do not connect digital component signals (known as YCbCr) to INPUT 5 INPUT 6 . Install an appropriate optional module in for this. Figure 2.8. Connecting YPbPr sources 013-100199-03 2-13. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 20 • PC250 Analog Input Module • Serial Digital Input Module • DVI Input Module • Dual SD/HD-SDI Module NOTE: See Appendix F – Optional Input Modules for a brief description of each interface. 2-14 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 21: Connecting Communications

    Use the RS-422 port only if your device had RS-422 capability – always consult the literature provided with your equipment before connecting. Connecting to the RS-422 port with incompatible equipment could damage your projector. 013-100199-03 2-15. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 22 Continue this pattern of connection with all projectors in the network. The last projector in the network will only have a connection to the RS232 IN connector. See Figure 2.12. 2-16 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 23 NOTES: 1) To avoid damage, connect only properly wired serial communication cables. See Appendix C for details. 2) It is recommended that each RS232 communication cable be no more than 25 feet in length. Use high quality cables. 013-100199-03 2-17. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 24 Ethernet Settings menu or include the new port# in an XIP serial command sent to the projector. It is highly recommended not to use a port# below 1000, as these ports are typically reserved for and used by common IP applications. 2-18 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 25: System Integration - Gpio Connector

    I/O devices to the projector. Integration - GPIO Refer to Appendix E: System Integration for complete details on pin configuration and how to program the various pins on the connector. Connector 013-100199-03 2-19. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 26: Power Connection

    WARNINGS Do not attempt operation if the AC supply and cord are not within the specified voltage and power range. Wait for the cooling fans to turn off before unplugging the projector. 2-20 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 27: Operation

    NOTE: The third foot, located at the rear of the projector (underside) is not adjustable. Refer to Section 2 - Projector Position and Mounting for instructions on how to adjust the projector’s feet. 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 28 LED display. Lamp Door The lamp door is located at the back of the projector, which provides easy access to the lamp module for replacement. See Section 4 for lamp replacement procedures. 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 29: Using The Remote Or Built-In Keypad

    One of the two IR sensors on the projector will detect the signals and relay the commands for internal processing. 013-100199-03 3-3. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 30 *These are toggle keys, which require you to press and hold or press twice or press and use the up/down arrow keys. NOTE: To turn the OSD off you must press Figure 3.2. Remote Keypad 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 31 These parameters are listed in Table 3.1. An Auto Setup can save time in perfecting a display and you can modify the adjustments as desired. 013-100199-03 3-5. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 32 , this switches to either , depending on which of the Dual Input 5 SD/HD-SDI Module inputs (A or B) was last used. Press again to display Input 5 from the other Dual SD/HD-SDI Module input. 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 33 This will improve contrast ratio while maintaining good details for blacks and whites Menu Menu Press to enter or exit the projector’s menu system. Menu 013-100199-03 3-7. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 34 The number in the “Enter Number” window indicates which projector is currently listening to commands, and will match the projector number that has been defined in the Menu Preferences menu. 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 35 • Use the “Lens V” keys to position the image vertically while still keeping it rectangular. Press to return to presentation level. Exit 013-100199-03 3-9. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 36: Navigating The Menus

    When finished with a function menu, do one of the following: • Press to return to the previous screen Exit • Press to leave the menu system and return to the presentation Menu 3-10 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 37 For “blind” access, hide the entire menu system (see OSD key, above) and/or direct slide bars activated by their own key (such as Contrast, Brightness, etc.). Control by using the proper key press or numerical sequence of key presses. 013-100199-03 3-11. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 38 Use the keys to navigate up and down within the list (the current choice is noted with a small ). Press to choose an option from the list, if desired (see ∋ Figure 3.3). 3-12 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 39 . To delete a highlighted character (or space), press Func Func To accept edits and leave the edit window, PRESS (ENTER) WHEN FINISHED: press (Enter). NOTE: Press Exit at any time to cancel changes and return to the previously defined text. 013-100199-03 3-13. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 40: Using Inputs And Channels

    For example, the display settings you choose for a VCR source may be very different from those you choose for a high- resolution computer source, or one signal may simply vary from another signal used 3-14 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 41 (see right). If you want to prevent a channel from appearing in this list, you must edit the channel as described in Channel Edit later in this section. Such a channel can still be selected by entering its number as shown at right. 013-100199-03 3-15. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 42 These descriptors indicate what signal information the projector uses to identify a match for a given channel, and are preceded by either an “i” (interlaced signals) or “p” (progressive signal“). See Table 3.2. 3-16 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 43 Table 3.2. Abbreviations for Signal Type Abbrev. Signal Type Composite (4 wire) on HC input Composite (4 wire) on V input Sync-on-green Separate H,V Separate H,V swapped SVid S-Video CVid Composite Video Digital 013-100199-03 3-17. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 44 Select “Delete All Channels” to delete all channels, even those that are locked. In either case, the current channel will remain but will be redefined from projector defaults. 3-18 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 45 If not checked, the projector can locate the selected channel only when it is directly selected via on the Channel keypad—and a change in input signal will not result in a channel change. 013-100199-03 3-19. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 46: Adjusting The Image

    (aspect ratio), move the image to a specific area of the screen, and refine other related parameters. Use Size and Position controls to match the image precisely to the screen used at the site. 3-20 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 47 For example, for a source with a native resolution of 800 x 600, “No Resizing” in an SXGA+ projector will use the central 800 x 600 pixels and have a black border—the black border areas are unused areas. See below. 013-100199-03 3-21. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 48 • Select to display an anamorphic “ANAMORPHIC” image in its native 16:9 aspect ratio. The image will fill the screen from side-to-side and be centered between black bars at top and bottom. 3-22 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 49 This varies widely according to the signal—watch the image while adjusting. V-Position This option moves the image up or down within the area of available pixels. 013-100199-03 3-23. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 50 (see Figure 3.6). For example, left Blanking zooms the right Blanking of a Primary Image side of the PIP image; Right Blanking zooms the left side. There are no black bars. 3-24 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 51 For best results, start with a low value and increase so that whites remain bright but are not distorted or tinted, and that light areas do not become white (i.e., are “crushed”). 013-100199-03 3-25. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 52 “noisy” video signal, or if a graphics signal appears overly “soft”. Both instances indicate that “Filter” may be set to the wrong option. 3-26 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 53 For these signals, change the Color Space to RGB, and then define a new channel for future use. Video Options — SUBMENU This submenu is used with video sources only ( INPUTS 3 013-100199-03 3-27. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 54 For some types of video, you can override the setting. The control is disabled for other types of video (and all graphics sources). Generally, if black appears crushed when brightness = 50, choose “0 IRE”. If black appears excessively elevated, use “7.5 IRE”. 3-28 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 55 “overshoot” and “undershoot”. Note that Input Levels are of limited use with digital signals, but do offer some ability to tweak poorly mastered source materials. 013-100199-03 3-29. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 56 Use the normal Back Porch location if the image is either sufficiently bright or overly bright. Select Sync Tip if the image appears unusually dim, if there are horizontal streaks across the image, or if there is significant color drift. This moves the clamping 3-30 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 57 (or colored) band, the input levels for this source are correctly set. Upon exiting the Input Levels menu, the Peak Detector checkbox will clear. 013-100199-03 3-31. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 58 Image Settings menu) to a 2.2 default, where it can be fine-tuned as desired. Different values (1-3) here indicate that the original gamma table has been adjusted with either the Gamma slide bar or direct key. 3-32 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 59 Increase the slide bar setting to reduce the aperture diameter and maximize contrast ratio instead. Performance of aperture depends on the lens in use. NOTE: Optical Aperture also appears in the lamp menu. - No function. RESERVED 013-100199-03 3-33. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 60 Mirage 3D Stereo Sync Cable is connected between the projector’s GPIO port and a server. Keep this adjustment OFF (default) when you are not using the Mirage 3D Stereo Sync Cable. 3-34 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 61 “force” a setting to ensure stable processing for this source—if desired, override the default “Auto” setting by selecting the appropriate motion filter: The projector will automatically use the correct motion filter according to AUTO: the incoming signal. 013-100199-03 3-35. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 62: Adjusting System Parameters And Advanced Controls

    Image Orientation Set the orientation of the image according to the orientation of your projector. If the setting is incorrect, projected images will be reversed and/or upside down. Reserved No function. 3-36 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 63 This is particularly recommended during setup or testing of the projector. Or select “Serial Ports” to receive messages via RS232 or RS422 serial communication only. To hide error message displays, such as during shows and presentations, select “Off” or “Serial Ports”. 013-100199-03 3-37. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 64 Start-up And No Signal – A splash screen appears at start-up only if there is no source signal. To replace the default “Christie logo” splash screen (or other) with one of your own, use KoRE Librarian to download the desired .bmp to the projector. This will overwrite the current splash screen content in projector memory.
  • Page 65 DHCP server function, delete the checkmark and enter the new “IP Address” settings desired. Remember that only a 0.0.0.0 address will trigger the DHCP addressing service, and only when the DHCP checkbox is enabled. 013-100199-03 3-39. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 66 64 consecutive channels, or 10 consecutive channels when advanced mode is not enabled. The projector processes requests that come on either 10 or 64 consecutive channels beginning with the ‘base channel’ defined here. The requests implement the following functions: 3-40 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 67: Broadcast Key

    To disable both IR sensors, you cannot use the IR remote keypad to select the second setting. This safeguard prevents accidentally disabling an IR keypad while you are using it. Instead, use either the built-in keypad or a wired remote (optional) to set 013-100199-03 3-41. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 68: System Configuration

    NOTE: If the optional ChristieTWIST module is installed, this option is Keystone and Warping, and activates a submenu for defining custom image shapes. Please refer to documentation included with your Christie TWIST module. Use to correct a keystoned image shape in which both sides of your image are inclined toward the top or bottom edge.
  • Page 69 Uniformity function, delete the “Uniformity Enable” checkmark. NOTES: 1) See also 3.10, Using Multiple Projectors for the complete step-by-step procedure for achieving uniform brightness in adjacent displays. 2) If Christie TWIST module is installed, the enable checkbox changes to a list giving the option to choose from several different uniformity maps.
  • Page 70 Adjust the slide bars or enter new specific coordinates as desired to define or change up to four “User” color gamuts needed for your environment and applications. Apply at any time in the Advanced Image Settings menu. 3-44 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 71 “seamless” image. Edge blending smoothes white levels, and if edge blending is not in use, Black Level Blending is disabled. Black Level Blending provides a simple solution for uneven black levels, without the need for external 013-100199-03 3-45. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 72 Test test patterns. NOTE: There is a centerline (both horizontal and vertical) in the Edge Blending test pattern. The intersection of these lines is the true center of the projector’s display area. 3-46 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 73 Two sets of values are automatically saved with these controls—one value for Input #1, and one for Input #2 (analog). The current set of values depends on which source is in use. This enables a source to be processed correctly via two different inputs. 013-100199-03 3-47. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 74 4. Set “Level Value” to near white (such as 800). 5. Adjust Gains to minimize area of white stripe. Level Value Level Value defines the value to be used by the Level Detector in recognizing blacks and whites. See Level Detector, above. 3-48 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 75 As desired for your application, you can define 1) which physical input loops through to which output, and 2) which functional input (main or PIP signal) loops through to which output. 013-100199-03 3-49. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 76: Working With Pip And Seamless Switching

    To control the secondary (PIP) image, access picture controls through the Picture-in-Picture and Switching menu. Use the first of six options in the PIP and Switching menu to enable and define how you want to use PIP. 3-50 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 77 Adjust the PIP (secondary image) without affecting the size or position. The primary image remains unchanged. See 3.6, Adjusting the Image for details PIP Border Width Set the desired line thickness for your PIP window border. 013-100199-03 3-51. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 78: Image Optimization

    Set how long (in seconds) it takes to gradually dissolve one image into another for a source switch when Image Optimization is set to Smooth Switching. NOTE: PIP must be disabled for Fade Time to take effect. Also, the PIP window must be closed to activate it. 3-52 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 79: Working With The Lamp

    The message will continue to appear upon power-up until you install a new lamp. to the number of hours you expect to log on the current lamp before LAMP LIMIT replacing it. This will trigger a lamp message on-screen (if enabled). 013-100199-03 3-53. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 80 When Max Brightness Power you are operating in “ ” mode this value remains at the original “ ” Intensity Intensity setting chosen and cannot be adjusted. 3-54 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 81 This read-only option lists the lamps most LAMP HISTORY - recently installed and recorded in the projector. Lamp History automatically updates whenever you record a new lamp serial number—the new lamp is added to the bottom of the list. 013-100199-03 3-55. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 82 “LP” when lamp time has expired. The lamp should be replaced. The “Lamp Limit” setting should not exceed the expected lamp life, as an old lamp becomes increasingly fragile and more prone to sudden failure. See also 4.4, Lamp and Filter Replacement. 3-56 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 83: Status Menu

    It ensures a good starting point for further customizing and matching; however, is not critical for all installations. 013-100199-03 3-57. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 84 Figure 3.13. Jot Down a Set of ”Max Drives” X/Y Values 5. In each projector, select a “User” color adjustment (1-4) to enable Color Adjustments by X,Y changes. Then enter your recorded x/y values into each menu (Figure 3.14). 3-58 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 85 7. All screens should now be color- matched. Apply this new “User” gamut to a source at any time by selecting it in the “Select Color Adjustment” list accessed in the Advanced Image Settings menu. 013-100199-03 3-59. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 86 Brightness Uniformity. This ensures that primary colors, color temperature, and maximized light output are all well matched from one screen to another. These matches are needed before you can achieve good Brightness Uniformity results. 3-60 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 87 This pattern provides nine screen “zones” with 13 targets. FOR BEST RESULTS: Rather than examining the CENTER of each zone when assessing Brightness Uniformity adjustments focus on extreme EDGES as indicated in the illustration at right. 013-100199-03 3-61. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 88 (i.e., change their light output) until all portions of the left side closely match the center color temperature. Adjust an edge first (focusing on its center), and then adjust its corners. See Figure 3.16. 3-62 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 89 Figure 3.17. Match Zones to Center Light Output Step 4: Readjust Color Temperature (level of red/green/blue) in Eight Zones Return to Steps & and, if necessary, fine-tune the zones so that they all still exhibit a single color temperature. 013-100199-03 3-63. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 90 “Uniformity Enable” checkbox at the top of the Brightness Uniformity menu. Edge Blending Christie Edge Blending is an innovative set of software functions that can quickly and easily blend white levels along the edges of multiple adjacent projected images to create a single seamless larger image.
  • Page 91 A setting of 50 means the midpoint is approximately 50% black—for best results in most Figure 3.20. “Midpoint” Examples applications, keep fairly close to this default. 013-100199-03 3-65. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 92 SET STARTING POINTS FOR ADJUSTMENT • Set all blend widths to 0. • Go to “More” and set everything in the Edge Blending (2) menu to 50. Figure 3.21. Set Starting Points for Each Projector 3-66 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 93 1. Start with two projectors. Select the black test pattern for both projectors from the Geometry and Color submenu. 2. In the Black Level Blending submenu, enable black blending by putting a checkmark in the checkbox for each projector. 013-100199-03 3-67. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 94: Remote Control Of The Projector

    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. Connect your PC to the projector’s Ethernet port. In your web VIA WEB INTERFACE —...
  • Page 95: Error Conditions

    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. 013-100199-03 3-69. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 96 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. 3-70 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 97 GENERAL Software bug. Contact dealer/factory. CRC error in flash ROM. Download new software. Engineering-only programming is complete. Call Christie, replace TIPM. Attempting to download code without being in boot mode Invalid interrupt. Power off/on. If it persists, contact dealer/factory. User forced system to stay in boot mode...
  • Page 98 . 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. 3-72 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 99: Maintenance

    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. 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 100 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 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.
  • Page 101 The projector has been dropped or the shipping case (if applicable) has been badly damaged. WARNING Do not attempt to service the projector yourself. All servicing must be performed by Christie accredited service technicians. Use replacement parts that are manufacturer-approved only. Use of any other part other than the ones specified...
  • Page 102: Cleaning And Maintenance Guide

    Replacement procedure later in this section. Filters REPLACE: Do not reuse old filters. Use the Whenever a lamp is replaced or sooner filter provided in the Christie Lamp and if required Filter Kit. Covers (External) As required CLEAN: Clean dust from external covers using a clean, lint free cotton cloth as required.
  • Page 103: Replacing Remote Batteries

    Lamp and Filter back of the projector (below the input panel) and can be accessed by removing the Replacement lamp access panel. Use only the Christie approved Lamp and Filter Kit for your specific projector model. See Table 4.2 below. 013-100199-03 4-5.
  • Page 104 A qualified service technician must perform lamp replacement. Cool the lamp completely and handle by the housing only. Install the correct wattage lamp supplied by Christie (see above) and read the Lamp Replacement procedure in its entirety before proceeding. Do not touch the glass surface of the lamp. Fingerprints left on the surface can lead to an intense accumulation of heat called a “hotspot”, which could...
  • Page 105 Pull out and turn the lamp lock lever, which is located to the left of the lamp module, and turn it ¼ turn counter clockwise to the “unlock” position. See Figure 4.3. Figure 4.3. Release the Lamp Lock 013-100199-03 4-7. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 106 NOTE: The lamp module must make full contact with the terminal block. The projector will not power up again if the lamp is not fully connected to the terminal block. Figure 4.5. Insert New Lamp Module 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 107 IMPORTANT If you neglect to enter a serial number, the lamp timer will not reset to “0” and will therefore be inaccurate. The lamp life limit may then expire prematurely. 013-100199-03 4-9. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 108 If you are working in an extremely dusty environment you may want to replace the filters sooner. Use the filters provided in the Christie approved Lamp and Filter Kit for your specific projector model. 1. TURN OFF THE PROJECTOR, COOL and UNPLUG Before removing or installing a filter, turn off the projector and allow it to cool for five minutes before unplugging.
  • Page 109: Replacing The Projection Lens

    Ensure that the lens cap is on. WARNING Unplug the projector. Figure 4.8. Lens Assembly STEP 2 Install the lens cap and press the lens release button See Figure 4.9. Figure 4.9. Depressing Lens Release 013-100199-03 4-11. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 110 – refer to lens Installed descriptions in Section 2, Section 6 and Appendix D, Throw Distance. In a permanent installation, always use the appropriate throw distance formula to calculate the best position for the projector. 4-12 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 111: Troubleshooting

    1. Brightness and/or contrast and/or gamma may be set incorrectly. CAUSE / REMEDY: 2. The source may be double terminated. Ensure the source is terminated only once. 3. The source (if non-video) may need a different sync tip clamp location. 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 112 1. Check leveling of the projector. Ensure the lens surface and screen are as parallel CAUSE / REMEDY: to each other as possible. 2. Is the vertical offset correct? Adjust as necessary using the vertical offset knob. 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 113: Lamp

    If you still have trouble establishing communications with a projector added to an existing Ethernet network, the projector’s IP address is likely in conflict with another address already in use. Contact your network administrator. 013-100199-03 5-3. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
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  • Page 115: 6.1 Specifications

    5200 ANSI lumens Matrix W4, HD5Kc 6500 ANSI lumens HD5K, Mirage W6 1200W 8000 ANSI lumens Christie DS+8K, Mirage S+8K, HD8K, Mirage W8 6000 ANSI lumens DW6K/6Kc 6400 ANSI lumens HD8Kc Contrast Ratio (ANSI, full field) 450-600:1 ANSI, 1500-2000:1 full field...
  • Page 116: Color Temperature

    NOTE 2: Value specifies frame rate of non-interlaced sources and field rate for interlaced sources. Frame/field rates higher than the maximum refresh rate of the panels will be displayed at a lower rate (i.e., frames will be dropped). 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 117 200 min., 1536 max Connector type DVI-I NOTE: HDCP compatible RS-232 Serial Input Connector Type One female 9-pin Dsub (RS232 IN) One male 9-pin Dsub (RS232 OUT) RS-422 Serial Input Connector Type One female 9-pin Dsub 013-100199-03 6-3. Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 118 10’, 125VAC 15A 500W models heavy duty 10’, 125VAC 15A 1000W models heavy duty 12’, 250VAC 15A 1200W models Plugs NEMA 5-15P 500W models NEMA 5-15P 1000W models NEMA 6-15P 1200W models 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 119 Mirage S+2K, Mirage W3, Matrix S+2K, 500W DLV1400-DX, DLV1920-DX Mirage S+4K, Mirage W6, Christie DS+5K/5Kc, Christie HD5K/5Kc 1000W Matrix 4000, Matrix W4 Mirage S+8K, Mirage W8, Christie DS+8K, 1200W Christie HD8K/8Kc Adjustment Ranges 350 – 500W 500W models 700 – 1000W 1000W models 800 –...
  • Page 120 4.5-7.3:1 zoom (38-809092-01) 4.1-6.9:1 zoom (104-115101-01) Optional Input Modules RGB500 Input Module RGB400 Active Loop-Through Input Module RGB400 Buffered Amplifier Input Module PC250 Analog Input Module Serial Digital Input Module DVI Input Module Dual SD/HD-SDI Module 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 121: Appendix A: Glossary

    Candela or Candle Unit of measure for measuring intensity of light. Channel A collection of measurements stored by the projector for a given input source, including frequencies, pulse width, polarity, syncs, channel number and location, user- 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 122 Decoder Located at , this device converts NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.4, PAL, INPUT 3 INPUT 4 PAL-N, PAL-M, or SECAM to RGB video. Detail The sharpness of a display from a video source. 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 123 A hot spot appears along the line of sight and “moves” with the line of sight. High gain screens and rear screens designed for slide or movie projection usually have a hot spot. 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 124 The Line of Best Viewing is along the line of reflection. LiteLOC A Christie software feature where samples of output light from a projector trigger ™ automatic adjustments in the lamp ballast power in order to maintain a constant light output over time.
  • Page 125 Resolution (projector) The maximum number of pixels that the projector can display horizontally and vertically across an image, such as 1024 x 768 (called XGA). 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 126 “Composite sync”: the horizontal and vertical components are together on one cable. “Sync-on-green”: the sync is part of the green video. “Separate sync” or “H.SYNC and V.SYNC”: the horizontal and vertical components of the sync are on two separate cables. 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 127 (usually 75Σ for video). Throw Distance The distance between the front feet of the projector and the screen. Also called “Projector-to-Screen Distance”. Always use the correct Christie throw distance formula to calculate the proper throw distance (±5%) required for your lens. Throw Ratio Throw ratio = throw distance / screen width.
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  • Page 129: Appendix B: Keypad Reference

    Refer to Section 3 for a specific description of each key and how to use them correctly. * Toggle keys, which require you to either, press and hold, or press twice or press and use the up/down arrow key. 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
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  • Page 131: Serial Communication

    PC or other controller. From a PC, connect a standard nine-wire RS232 serial cable to the port. Or, for long-distance RS232 IN (>100 ft.) links with an RS422-compatible PC or controller, connect RS422 cable to port. RS422 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
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  • Page 133: Throw Distance

    538.75 (1368.4) 65 (164) 431 (1096) NOTES: Calculations are not shown for 1.2:1 lenses. TD = projector distance from the screen to the center of the projector’s front feet W = screen (image) width. 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 134: Appendix D: Throw Distance

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  • Page 135 Appendix D: Throw Distance 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
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  • Page 142 Appendix D: Throw Distance D-10 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 143 140.0 68.5 173.9 inches for easy reference. Make sure you are 70.0 177.8 61.0 155.0 75.5 191.9 using the correct unit of measurement when 76.8 195.0 66.9 170.0 82.6 209.8 calculating throw distance. 013-100199-03 D-11 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 144 990.0 450.0 1143.1 454.0 1153.1 395.7 1005.0 456.8 1160.3 460.7 1170.3 401.6 1020.0 463.6 1177.5 467.5 1187.5 407.5 1035.0 470.3 1194.6 474.3 1204.7 413.4 1050.0 477.1 1211.8 481.1 1221.9 419.3 1065.0 483.8 1229.0 D-12 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 145 1230.0 558.2 1417.9 562.4 1428.4 490.2 1245.0 565.0 1435.1 569.2 1445.7 496.1 1260.0 571.8 1452.3 575.9 1462.9 502.0 1275.0 578.5 1469.4 582.7 1480.1 507.9 1290.0 585.3 1486.6 588.1 1493.8 512.6 1302.0 590.7 1500.3 013-100199-03 D-13 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 146 1010 551.7 1401.4 463.0 1176.0 403.5 1025 559.9 1422.1 469.8 1193.2 409.4 1040 568.1 1442.9 476.6 1210.4 415.4 1055 576.2 1463.6 483.3 1227.7 421.3 1070 584.4 1484.4 490.1 1244.9 427.2 1085 592.6 1505.1 D-14 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 147 1505 821.2 2086.0 686.6 1744.0 598.4 1520 829.4 2106.7 693.4 1761.2 604.3 1535 837.6 2127.5 700.2 1778.4 610.2 1550 845.7 2148.2 706.9 1795.6 616.1 1565 853.9 2168.9 710.1 1803.6 618.9 1572 857.7 2178.6 013-100199-03 D-15 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 148 945.0 702.4 1784.0 433.6 1101.5 378.0 960.0 713.5 1812.3 440.4 1118.7 383.9 975.0 724.6 1840.6 447.2 1135.9 389.8 990.0 735.8 1868.8 454.0 1153.1 395.7 1005.0 746.9 1897.1 460.7 1170.3 401.6 1020.0 758.0 1925.3 D-16 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 149 1200.0 891.5 2264.5 548.8 1394.0 478.3 1215.0 902.6 2292.7 555.6 1411.2 484.3 1230.0 913.8 2321.0 562.4 1428.4 490.2 1245.0 924.9 2349.2 569.2 1445.7 496.1 1260.0 936.0 2377.5 575.9 1462.9 502.0 1275.0 947.1 2405.8 013-100199-03 D-17 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 150 1744.7 424.6 1078.5 370.1 698.1 1773.1 431.4 1095.7 376.0 709.3 1801.6 438.2 1112.9 381.9 720.5 1830.1 444.9 1130.1 387.8 731.7 1858.5 451.7 1147.3 393.7 1000 742.9 1887.0 458.5 1164.6 399.6 1015 754.1 1915.4 D-18 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 151 1195 888.5 2256.9 546.6 1388.3 476.4 1210 899.7 2285.3 553.3 1405.5 482.3 1225 910.9 2313.8 560.1 1422.7 488.2 1240 922.1 2342.2 566.9 1439.9 494.1 1255 933.3 2370.7 574.1 1458.3 500.4 1271 945.3 2401.1 013-100199-03 D-19 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 152 334.6 865.4 2198.2 390.7 992.5 340.6 880.8 2237.2 397.5 1009.7 346.5 896.1 2276.1 404.3 1026.9 352.4 911.4 2315.1 411.1 1044.1 358.3 926.8 2354.0 417.8 1061.3 364.2 942.1 2393.0 419.2 1064.7 365.4 945.2 2400.8 D-20 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 153 1065 1042.4 2647.6 487.8 1239.1 425.2 1080 1056.9 2684.5 494.6 1256.3 431.1 1095 1071.4 2721.4 501.4 1273.6 437.0 1110 1085.9 2758.3 508.2 1290.8 442.9 1125 1100.5 2795.2 515.0 1308.0 448.8 1140 1115.0 2832.0 013-100199-03 D-21 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 154 1740 1695.8 4307.4 792.8 2013.6 690.9 1755 1710.4 4344.3 799.5 2030.8 696.9 1770 1724.9 4381.2 806.3 2048.0 702.8 1785 1739.4 4418.1 813.1 2065.2 708.7 1800 1753.9 4455.0 821.2 2085.9 715.7 1818 1771.4 4499.2 D-22 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 155 3826.6 424.6 1078.5 370.1 1530.8 3888.2 431.4 1095.7 376.0 1555.1 3949.9 438.2 1112.9 381.9 1579.4 4011.6 444.9 1130.1 387.8 1603.7 4073.3 451.7 1147.3 393.7 1000 1627.9 4135.0 458.5 1164.6 399.6 1015 1652.2 4196.6 013-100199-03 D-23 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 156 Appendix D: Throw Distance 465.3 1181.8 405.5 1030 1676.5 4258.3 472.0 1199.0 411.4 1045 1700.8 4320.0 478.8 1216.2 417.3 1060 1725.1 4381.7 485.6 1233.4 423.2 1075 1749.4 4443.4 491.9 1249.5 428.7 1089 1772.0 4500.9 D-24 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 157 1010 1633.4 4148.8 463.0 1176.0 403.5 1025 1657.5 4210.1 469.8 1193.2 409.4 1040 1681.6 4271.3 476.6 1210.4 415.4 1055 1705.7 4332.5 483.3 1227.7 421.3 1070 1729.8 4393.7 490.1 1244.9 427.2 1085 1753.9 4454.9 013-100199-03 D-25 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 158 1880 3031.2 7699.3 856.0 2174.2 746.1 1895 3055.3 7760.5 862.8 2191.4 752.0 1910 3079.4 7821.7 869.5 2208.6 757.9 1925 3103.5 7883.0 876.3 2225.8 763.8 1940 3127.6 7944.2 882.6 2241.9 769.3 1954 3150.1 8001.3 D-26 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 159 350.4 2423.9 6156.6 408.8 1038.3 356.3 2464.5 6259.9 415.6 1055.6 362.2 2505.2 6363.2 422.3 1072.8 368.1 2545.9 6466.5 429.1 1090.0 374.0 2586.5 6569.8 435.9 1107.2 379.9 2627.2 6673.1 442.7 1124.4 385.8 2667.9 6776.4 013-100199-03 D-27 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 160 1085 2952.6 7499.6 496.9 1262.1 433.1 1100 2993.3 7602.9 503.7 1279.3 439.0 1115 3033.9 7706.2 510.4 1296.5 444.9 1130 3074.6 7809.5 517.2 1313.7 450.8 1145 3115.3 7912.8 523.1 1328.6 455.9 1158 3150.5 8002.3 D-28 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 161: System Integration

    2 of its input goes high.) (GIO C2 O) Set pin #2 configuration to output (GIO 2 H) Set pin #2 to high (state) 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 162: Appendix E: System Integration

    Set pin #2 configuration as input (RTE G 2 H “(PWR 1)”) Power on when pin #2 set to high (RTE G 2 L “(PWR 0)”) Power off when pin #2 set to low 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 163: Appendix F: Optional Input Modules

    • Accepts YPbPr, composite (on green) and Y/C (on red/blue) • BNC connectors for RGB signal inputs • Buffered signals to a remote destination NOTE: The audio connectors are not functional. 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 164: Appendix G: Index

    The audio connectors are not functional. 3) Trademarks are the rights of their respective owners. DVI Input Module This module can display digital video input signals conforming to the DVI (Digital 38-804635-xx Visual Interface) single-channel standard. 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 165 • Outputs up to two 10-bit YCbCr 4:2:2 video signals • Provides input(s) to output(s) loop-through capability • Supplies interchangeable inputs as part of the Picture-in Picture display • SMPTE 259M and 372 compatible 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
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  • Page 167 Remote Control of Projector, 68 Submenu, 38 Component Video, 13 Cables Composite Video Serial Communication, 1 Connection, 14 Ceiling Mount, 11 Configuration Menu, 36 Channel Contrast Key, 7, 25 Locked, 20 Custom Sizing, 21 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 168 Function Key, 8 Enabling Wire Remote, 42 Guidelines, 5 IR Remote, 3 Replacing Batteries, 5 Gamma, 26 Wired, 5 Gamma Key, 7 Keystone Geometry and Color, Submenu, 42 Correcting, 42 Glossary of Terms, 1 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 169 Test Pattern, 42 How it works, 2 Menu Font Size, 37 Mounting, 11 Menu Key, 7 Number, 14 Menu Location on Screen, 37 Quick Setup, 1 Menu Navigation, 10, 20 Resetting, 70 Motion Filter, 35 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...
  • Page 170 Vertical Position, 24 Using, 12 Vertical Stretch, 23 Source Setup. See Channel Video Standards, 28 Splash Screen Setup. See Menu:Splash Screen Setup Split Network, 39 YPbPr, 27 Split Networks Connection, 13 Options for Setup, 19 S-Video 013-100199-03 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Christie Manuals...

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