Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto CX60 del fabbricante Christie Digital Systems
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RPMX/CX50/CX60/CX67 User’s Manual Table of Contents 013-100162 Rev .1 (07/05) NOTE: Due to constant research, the information in this manual is subject to change without notice Contents Page 1.1 Overview..............................................
Section 1 Introduction RPMX/CX50/CX60/C X67 User’s Manual 1- 1 The GraphXMASTER X -series include s the RPMX- 100U (38-GFX101- xx), CX50-100U (38- GFX003-xx), CX60- 100U (38-GFX004-xx) and CX6 7-100U (38-GFX005- xx). All of th ese products are based on single- chip DLP (D ig it al Light Proc essing) techno logy with XGA resolution.
Section 1: I ntroducti on 1-2 RPMX/CX50/C X60/CX67 User’s M anual How the projecto r works The proje ctor opera tes base d on DLP tech nol ogy by Te xas In str umen ts . An external so urce prov ides th e necessa ry XGA input signals accepted by the projector.
Section 1: I ntroducti on RPMX/CX50/CX60/C X67 User’s Manual 1- 3 Whether th e projecto r is under wa rranty or the warra nty has expi red, Christ ie’s highly trained and e xtensiv e facto ry and deale r service network is always availab le to quick ly diagno se and cor rect pro jector m alfunction s.
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Section 2 Source Setup RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manua l 2-1 This sec tion prov ides deta ils on how to con nect v arious ext ernal sour ces to the projector. A ll conne ctions a re m ade to the main inpu t panel of the E lectr oni cs Module (E M).
Section 2: Sou rce Setup 2-2 RPMX/CX50/C X60/C X67 User’s Manua l Connect Analog VGA signals to the 15- pin HD D- sub connector on the s econd input in terface. F igure 2.2. Figure 2.2. Analog VGA Connector The second input in terface is dedica ted to d igital v ideo input sig nals c onform ing to the DVI (Dig ital Vi sual In terface) standard.
Section 2: Sou rce Setup RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manual 2- 3 Figure 2.4. Loop Digital Video Input Signals Connect a com posite video input to the Com posite RCA jack labeled I N. The jack ad jacent to i t is left em pty, unle ss you want to loop the composit e video signal through to th e next d isplay dev ice.
Section 2: Sou rce Setup 2-4 RPMX/CX50/C X60/C X67 User’s Manua l Composite Video Loo p Through From y our source, connect a composit e vi deo sour ce sig nal to the Com posite IN RCA jack. Take a seco nd cable and connect it from the em pty RCA jack labele d Composite OUT to the Com posite IN connector of th e next proje ctor.
Section 2: Sou rce Setup RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manual 2- 5 Figure 2.8. S-Video Loop Through There are two, 9- pin DI N connectors on the input pane l dedicated to seria l comm unication.
Section 2: Sou rce Setup 2-6 RPMX/CX50/C X60/C X67 User’s Manua l Figure 2.10. Multiple Pro jector RS-232 Connection Figure 2.11. Multiple Pro jector RS232 Communic ation Schematic Figure 2.
Section 2: Sou rce Setup RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manual 2- 7 There are two AC r eceptacl es on the EM. To plug in a single pro jector, plug the power cord into the to p AC receptacl e (labeled I NLET). Then plug the 3- pronged end of the power cord into a grounded AC outl et.
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Section 3 Operation RPMX/CX50/CX60/CX67 User’s Manual 3- 1 This sec tion prov ides a gen eral de scription of the pro jector’s m ain com ponents. I t also prov ides deta ils on the projector ’s softw are menu s ystem .
Section 3: Ope ration 3-2 RPMX/CX50/C X60/CX67 User’s M anual The EM is the main co ntrol unit of the pro jector. I t is m ounted independ ently from the PHM to the m ounting tray . I t is the m odule where all sourc e connections are made an d where the m ain power sw itch is loc ated.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manua l 3-3 The proje ctor is con trolled by an IR remote k eypad that is supplied in the User’ s Kit. It is op erated by 2 AA batteries and p rovide s wireless cont rol of the projector from up to 1 00 feet away .
Section 3: Ope ration 3-4 RPMX/CX50/C X60/CX67 User’s M anual NOTES: 1) Avoid tur ning the pro jector on and off wit hout waiting a t least 52 seconds in be tween.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manua l 3-5 PROJECTOR Press Proj ector to access opt ions fo r comm unication with a specific p rojector o r all pro jectors w ithin a n etwork . All Pr oject ors – You can toggle the setting for th is option usi ng the En te r key.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-6 RPMX/CX50/C X60/CX67 User’s M anual Most of the controls for the pro jec tor are acc ess ed fro m within the proje cto r’ s menu sy stem. The Ma in M enu i s accessib le by press ing the Me nu key o n th e remote k eypad.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manua l 3-7 DIRECT SLIDEBARS There are a set of d irect ke ys avail able on the k eypad th at allow y ou to quickly access oft en used sl idebars with out hav ing to tr avel the m enu system .
Section 3: Ope ration 3-8 RPMX/CX50/C X60/CX67 User’s M anual Use the opt ions in the Size and Position menu (Fig ure 3.4.) to adjus t the size of the display ed image so that it fits the screen to best suit the appl ication. Ot her related op tions, su ch as Pixe l Tr ack and Pix el Phas e a re used to re fine the imag e.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manua l 3-9 NO RESIZING Select No Resizi ng to d isplay the imag e in its nat ive re solution. The valu es for the options in the top lev el Size and Position m enu will change according ly. Figure 3.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-10 RPMX/CX50/C X60/CX67 User’s M anual Tilin g Full S creen, T iling Full W idth, Tiling Full Height and Tili ng Anamorphic . These opt ions are es sentially the sam e as the ones descr ibed above except they expand across disp lays in the defined ar ray.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manua l 3-11 to the po int wher e one larg e stripe fills the im age. Ag ain, the im age m ay still exhibit some nois e. NOTE: 1) By defaul t, the proje ctor will sample at the correct fr equency for most sources.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-12 RPMX/CX50/C X60/CX67 User’s M anual Contrast Select Contrast when you want to incre ase or decr ease the per ceived diffe rence between lig ht and dark areas of y our im age (0-255). I f contrast is set too h i gh, the light pa rts of th e imag e loses detai l and clar ity.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manua l 3-13 test patt ern is disp layed. N OTES: 1) This opt ion is onl y available wh en using a video sou rce. 2) This option is not a vailable wh en using an in ternal test pattern. DETAIL Detail adjusts the sharpne ss of the v ideo im age.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-14 RPMX/CX50/C X60/CX67 User’s M anual To create or adjust a user defined (custom) color temperatu re: NOTE: Use an externa l test pattern wh en adjus ting col or temperature . (Figure 3.13.) 1. Select User1 or User 2 and adjust Red, Green and Blu e slidebars unt il the desired color temperatu r e is ac hieved.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manua l 3-15 “crushed ” nor excess ively elevated. By defau lt, the pro jecto r autom atically determ ines the co rrect se tting according to th.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-16 RPMX/CX50/C X60/CX67 User’s M anual BLACK LEVELS & INPU T DRIVES An experienced u ser can m anually ad just the bla ck lev els and inpu t drives fo r a s ourc e that ex hibi ts hi gh bla ck l evels . By a dju stin g the sli deba rs her e, you can refine the im age source inpu t lev els.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manua l 3-17 White Boost This opti on allow s you to recap ture som e of the los t lig ht from the tran sitio n between seg ments in the co lor wheel wh en it is spinnin g. U se the slideba r to increase t he value of White Boost from 0 to 10.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-18 RPMX/CX50/C X60/CX67 User’s M anual From the Conf iguration m enu, you can acces s various options and subm enus that allow you to cu stomiz e how y ou view and use your p rojector, suc h as menu location and lang uage. You can also assign a pro jector ID num ber and define its location in a mu ltiple dis play wall.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manua l 3-19 Menu Preference Select thi s option when y ou want t he menus to appear i n a differe nt locat ion on the screen.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-20 RPMX/CX50/C X60/CX67 User’s M anual PROJECTOR ID Use this op tion to se t a specif ic 2-dig it ID number for the p rojector. I n a network env ironm ent, having the ability to control one or all p rojectors i s very important.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manua l 3-21 start nu mbering in the top- left corner (this display will be 1,1) and work across an d down until y ou reach the bottom right cor ner.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-22 RPMX/CX50/C X60/CX67 User’s M anual Diagnostics & Service Select thi s submenu to access v arious interna l test patt erns and/o r freeze the display ed imag e for diagno stic and se tup purpo ses. TEST PATTERN Nine interna l test pa tterns a re availab le from this m enu.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manua l 3-23 At any tim e during operatio n you can selec t the Lamp Menu to view the number of hours the lam p has been in us e.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-24 RPMX/CX50/C X60/CX67 User’s M anual Figure 3.33. This is a read- only window acce ssible f rom the Ma in menu that lists sy stem inform ation, such as projec tor m odel and seria l number, pro jector I D, current input sou rce, resol ution, fre quencies and c urrent so ftware v ersion.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manua l 3-25 There are two m ethods of c omm unicating wit h multip le pro jectors, us ing the I R key pad or RS-232 serial co mm unication.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-26 RPMX/CX50/C X60/CX67 User’s M anual Use the Tiling Setup s ubmenu to d efine the siz e of a w all (num ber of rows and columns), an d ident ify the l ocation of e ach projec tor in the w all. I f you are operating a stand- alone unit , enter “1” f or item s 1 to 4.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manua l 3-27 • Wait for the 6 valu es (black levels and d r ives) to stabi lize. • Leave the Input Level s menu.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-28 RPMX/CX50/C X60/CX67 User’s M anual 4c) Adjust c olor t emperatu re to match whit es bet ween screen s (keep Whit e Bo ost at 0) – View al l white field s and adjus t Red, Green, Blue in the Color Temperature window.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manua l 3-29 attention o f a quali fied serv ice technician. The specif ic patter n of flash ing indicates the 2- digit code identify ing the ty pe of problem encountered— the number of y ellow flashe s repres ents th e first dig it and the num ber of red flashe s indicates the seco nd digit.
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Section 4 Maintenance RPMX/CX50/CX60/CX67 User’s Manual 4- 1 The proje ctor is an internat ional reg ulatory agency approved produ ct des igned for safe and reliabl e operati on. To assure com plete safety at all tim es it is importan t to ack nowledge the fo llowing precaution s while opera ting the projector.
Section 4: M aintenance and Troub leshooting 4-2 RPMX/CX50/C X 60/C X67 User’s Manua l stops, exc essive fo rce, and unev en surfaces may cause the pro jector and c art combinati on to ov erturn. The proje ctor is desig ned to oper ate with a 120W UHP lam p.
Section 4: Main tenance and Troub leshooting RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manua l 4-3 Slots and ven t s in th e projector provide v entilation. Nev er block or c over th ese openings. This ensu res reli able oper ation of th e pro jector and prev ents overheating .
Section 4: M aintenance and Troub leshooting 4-4 RPMX/CX50/C X 60/C X67 User’s Manua l The key pad works on 2 AA siz e alkaline ba tteries. P eriodically these batte ries require replacem ent. To replace batt er ies : 1. Turn the k eypad ov er to access the sm all battery compartment c over.
Section 4: Main tenance and Troub leshooting RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manua l 4-5 STEP 1 – Power down the pr ojector and unplu g – Press Powe r to turn t he projector o ff.
Section 4: M aintenance and Troub leshooting 4-6 RPMX/CX50/C X 60/C X67 User’s Manua l Figure 4.3. (b) Firmly , grasp the lamp m odule and pull st raight out. Keep th e lamp level when doing this so tha t it easily disconnects from the term inal block.
Section 4: Main tenance and Troub leshooting RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manua l 4-7 The proje ction lens can be ad justed to focu s a disp layed im age. Typically, the projection lens on ly require s focusi ng during th e insta llation and setup o f the projector.
Section 4: M aintenance and Troub leshooting 4-8 RPMX/CX50/C X 60/C X67 User’s Manua l Use the fo llowing as a guid e in iden tifying general o perating problem s, the cause and how they can b e corre cted. Most of these prob lems can be corrected by a user and do not requi re the assist ance of a qua lified t echnician.
Section 4: Main tenance and Troub leshooting RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manua l 4-9 The display is jittery or unstable… 1. If the disp lay is jittery , or if it d isappea rs and reap pears err atically check that the source i s properly connected and that its signa l is of ade quate qual ity for detection.
Section 4: M aintenance and Troub leshooting 4-10 RPMX/CX50/C X60/CX67 User’s M anual The display is not sharp or clean… 1. More displ ay adjustm ents may be required – focus, b rightnes s, contrast, pix el track ing, and pixel p hase. 2. If you are us ing a BNC T- connector, try using a di stributio n amplif ier to boost sig nal level s.
Section 5 Specifications RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manual 5- 1 NOTES: 1 ) Due to c ontinui ng research, specific ations are s ubjec t to change w ithout notice. 2) Spe cification s apply to all m odels unless o therwise no ted. 3) CX50 /CX60 data with use of High Gai n screen an d CX67 with Wid e Angle screen.
Section 5: Spe cification s 5-2 RPMX/CX50/C X60/C X67 User’s Manua l Sync (interlaced or progressive scan for mats) Horizontal freq uency rang e 15-85 kHz Vertica l frequency rang e 50-85Hz Scan for.
Section 5: Spe cification s RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manual 5- 3 FOR CX50-100U Horizontal ± 38 degrees ± 2.0 degrees Vertica l ± 9.5 degrees ± 1.0 degree s FOR CX60-100U Horizontal ± 25 degrees ± 3.0 degrees Vert ica l ± 9 degrees ± 1.0 degrees FOR CX67-100U Horizontal ± 35 degrees ± 3.
Section 5: Spe cification s 5-4 RPMX/CX50/C X60/C X67 User’s Manua l NOTE: 1) Dimensions ap ply to all mo dels, unles s specified o t herwis e. 2) Screen dimensions can vary based on environmen tal condi tions.3) All dimension s in inche s and for re ference on ly.
Section 5: Spe cification s RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manual 5- 5 Size (includes lens, adjus ter and mountin g rails) Lens Horizonta l Configurat ion (0 degree ) Lens Vert ical Configura tion (90 .
Section 5: Spe cification s 5-6 RPMX/CX50/C X60/C X67 User’s Manua l Weight ( without sc reen, to p cover, pedest al and packag ing) 125lb. Size Weight ( without sc reen, to p cover, pedest al and packag ing) 150lb.
Section 5: Spe cification s RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manual 5- 7 Weight ( without sc reen, to p cover, pedest al and packag ing) 171lb. Size CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950- 00 ANSI/UL 60950 3 rd Editio n EN60950: 2000 Eu ropean Norm , Safety of I nformation Technolog y Equipm ent Electro- Magneti c Compatib ility (E.
Section 5: Spe cification s 5-8 RPMX/CX50/C X60/C X67 User’s Manua l • User ’s Kit (38-804828-01 f or RPMX) and (38-8048 29-02 for CX50 / CX6 0 / CX67) , includes user/insta llation m anuals, IR.
Appendix A Glossary RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manual A- 1 This append ix defines the s pecific term s used in this manual as they app l y to th is projector. A l so inc luded are other gener al term s commonly used in the p rojection industry . The tim e, inside one hor izontal sc an line, dur ing which v ideo is genera ted.
Appendix A: Glo ssary A- 2 RPMX/CX50/CX60/CX67 User ’s Manual A menu item that indicates whethe r an option is cur rently in e ffect (c hecked) or no t (uncheck ed). A change in the tin t of a wh ite field across an im age. The color ation (reddis h, white, bluish, green ish, etc.
Appendix A: Glo ssary RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manua l A-3 A display of help info rmati on regard ing the cur rent tas k or present ation. The frequency at which s can lines a re gene rated, wh ich v aries am ongst sources. Also called hor izontal sc an rate or line ra te.
Appendix A: Glo ssary A- 4 RPMX/CX50/CX60/CX67 User ’s Manual A list o f selectable o ptions displayed on the screen. A video output format of som e video tape and di sk play ers. There are two types o f NTSC (Nati onal Telev ision Stand ards Comm ittee) video: N TSC 3.
Appendix A: Glo ssary RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manua l A-5 The video ou tput (ana log or dig ital) of mo st compute rs. Analog RGB v ideo can hav e 3, 4, or 5 wires — one each for red, gre en, and blue, an d either none, one o r two for sync. For thre e-wire RGB, t he green wire u sually prov ides sync.
Appendix A: Glo ssary A- 6 RPMX/CX50/CX60/CX67 User ’s Manual The ab ility of a projecto r to synchroniz e to inpu ts with freq uencies within a specifi ed range. The freque ncy at which images are g enera ted. Vertic al freq uencies v ary am ongst sources.
Appendix B Acceptable Signal Types RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manual B- 1 Format Ty pe Mode H. Freq V. Freq Input Resoluti on Sync polarity Scan Type Input Term inal NTSC@RGBHV NTSC 15.734 59.94 N/N Interlaced RGB IN PAL/SECAM @RGBHV PAL 15.625 50.
Appendix B: S ignal Types B- 2 RPMX/CX50/CX60/C X67 User’s Manua l Format Ty pe Mode H. Freq V. Freq Input Resoluti on Sync polarity Scan Type Input Term inal VESA 800X600 @85Hz SVGA85 53.67 4 85.061 800X600 P/P Non-Interlaced R GB IN MacIntosh 16inch Mode @75Hz MAC16 49.
Appendix B: S ignal Types RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manua l B-3 Mod e Input Res. A Pixel B C D E FH KHz fV Hz Clock MHz G Line H I J K NTSC 15.734 59.94 16.521 PAL 15.625 50 16. 406 HDTV 33.75 60 67.264 NEC24k 640X400 85 640 59 64 848 24.82 55.9 21.
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Appendix C Keypad Reference RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manua l C-1.
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Appendix D Serial Communication Cables RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manual D- 1 When connect ing pro jector to a c omputer o r another p rojector use the app ropriate serial comm unication shie lded cabling as illustrat ed.
Appendix D: Seri al Comm unication Cables D- 2 RPMX/CX50/CX60/CX67 User’s Manua l.
Appendix E Menu Tree RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manual E- 1.
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Index RPMX/CX50/CX60 /CX67 User’s Manual 6 6-Axis Adjuster, 3- 2 A Adjust Prim ary Colors, 3- 21 Arrow Keys, 3-4 Auto Input Lev els, 3-17 Auto Setup, 3- 17, 3-24 B Baud Rate, 3-19 Black lev el, 3-16.
Index Menu Preferenc es , 3- 19 Mode Memory Status , 3-17 P Pixel Key, 3- 5 Pixel Phase , 3-1 1 Pixel Tracking , 3-10 Position Key , 3-5 Power Connection, 2-7 Power Cords, 4- 2 Power Level Switching ,.
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