020-100011-03 LIT GUID SET M-Series

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M SeriesSETUP GUIDE020-100011-03

Table of Contents1.1 Purchase Record and Service Contacts .1-11.1.1 List of Components.1-11.1.2 Key Features .1-22.1 Projector Quick Setup and Installation .2-1STEP 1 - Installing a Projection Lens .2-1STEP 2 - Positioning the Projector .2-3STEP 3 - Connecting a Source .2-3STEP 4 - Connecting the Line Cord .2-3STEP 5 - Power up .2-4STEP 6 - Selecting a Source .2-4STEP 7- Adjusting Image .2-42.2 Detailed Setup and Installation.2-42.2.1 Mounting.2-4Ceiling Mount .2-42.2.2 Basic Optical Alignment.2-5Basic Optical Alignment Procedure .2-5Folded Optics .2-52.2.3 Advanced Optical Alignment .2-6Boresight Alignment Procedure .2-62.2.4 Powering Down .2-8Remote Keypad/Built-In Keypad .2-8Web User Interface (UI) .2-82.2.5 Projector Communications .2-9Status LEDs .2-93.1 Using the Remote Keypad or Built-In Keypad .3-1Guide to Keypads .3-1Remote Keypad .3-2Wired Remote .3-3Built-in Keypad .3-33.1.1 Remote Keypad Commands .3-4Power ON/OFF .3-4Test .3-4Auto .3-4Channel .3-5Slot 1, 2, 3, 4 .3-5Input .3-5PIP .3-5Swap .3-5Contrast .3-5Bright .3-5Gamma .3-6Number Keys .3-610 .3-6Help .3-6Menu .3-6OSD (On-screen display) .3-6M Series Setup Guide020-100011-03 Rev. 1 (09-2009)i

Table of ContentsShutter .3-6Function Key .3-7Projector .3-7Enter .3-7Exit .3-7Arrow Keys .3-7Lens H and Lens V .3-8Laser .3-83.2 Navigating the Menus .3-8Main Menu .3-8On-line Help .3-9The Global Icon .3-9Using Slide bars and Other Controls .3-9Editing Text .3-113.3 Alarm Conditions.3-124.1 M Series Menu Tree.4-15.1 Safety Warnings and Guidelines.5-15.1.1 General Precautions .5-15.1.2 AC /Power Precautions .5-15.1.3 Lamp Precautions.5-25.1.4 Optional Filters .5-2Dust Air Filter .5-2Fog Filter .5-36.1 Power .6-16.1.1 Projector Does Not Power ON.6-16.2 Lamp .6-16.2.1 Lamp Does Not Ignite.6-16.2.2 Lamp Suddenly Turns OFF.6-16.2.3 Flicker, Shadows Or Dimness.6-26.3 LCD .6-26.3.1 Blank Screen, No Menu Displaying .6-26.4 Remote Keypad.6-26.4.1 Remote Keypad Does Not Seem to Work .6-26.5 OSD .6-26.5.1 The OSD Menu does not display .6-26.6 Ethernet .6-36.6.1 Trouble Establishing Communication with Projector.6-36.7 Displays .6-36.7.1 The projector is on but there is no display .6-36.7.2 Severe Motion Artifacts .6-36.7.3 Image Appears ‘Squeezed’ or Vertically Stretched into Center of Screen.6-36.7.4 The Display is Jittery or Unstable.6-36.7.5 The Display is Faint .6-46.7.6 The Upper Portion of the Display is Waving, Tearing or Jittering.6-46.7.7 Portions of the Display are Cut Off or Warped to the Opposite edge .6-46.7.8 Display Appears Compressed (Vertically Stretched) .6-4iiM Series Setup Guide020-100011-03 Rev. 1 (09-2009)

Table of Contents6.7.9 Data is Cropped from Edges.6-46.7.10 Display Quality Appears to Drift from Good to Bad, Bad to Good .6-46.7.11 Display has Suddenly Frozen .6-46.7.12 Colors in the Display are Inaccurate.6-46.7.13 Display is Not Rectangular .6-56.7.14 Display is “Noisy” .6-56.8 Web Interface .6-56.8.1 After upgrading the projector software, the Web pages do not display correctly .6-56.8.2 A backup file cannot be saved .6-57.1 Feature Set .7-17.1.1 Air Filters (Optional) .7-17.1.2 Lamps.7-17.2 Input (Source Signal) Compatibility .7-17.3 Control Signal Compatibility .7-17.3.1 Projector Control.7-17.4 Power Requirements.7-27.4.1 Lamp Specification .7-37.4.2 Accessories and Service Components .7-3Lens Throw Ratio .7-47.5 Regulatory .7-4A.1 GPIO Port .A-1Configuring the GPIO .A-2M Series Setup Guide020-100011-03 Rev. 1 (09-2009)iii

1 IntroductionEvery effort has been made to ensure the information in this document is accurate and reliable; however,due to constant research the information in this document is subject to change without notice.1.1Purchase Record and Service ContactsWhether the projector is under warranty or the warranty has expired, Christie’s highly trained and extensivefactory and dealer service network is always available to quickly diagnose and correct projector malfunctions.Complete service manuals and updates are available for all projectors. Should a problem be encountered withany part of the projector, contact your dealer. In most cases, servicing is performed on site. If you havepurchased the projector, fill out the information below and keep with your records.Table 1.1Dealer:Dealer or Christie Sales/Service Contact Phone Number:Projector Serial Number*:Purchase Date:Installation Date:* The serial number can be found on the license label located on the back of the projector.Table 1.2 Ethernet SettingsDefault Gateway:DNS Server:Projector DLP Address:Projector Mgmt IP Address:Subnet Mask:1.1.1 List of ComponentsEnsure the following components were received with the projector: Projector with Built-In Keypad (LCD status display) IR remote keypad (includes two, 1.5V AA batteries and an XLR to mini-stereo cable conversion to wired) Line cord Lens Mount Security Screw (M6x10mm long, Qty. 2) Lens Mount Security Screw (5mm Hex, Qty. 1) Warranty Card Web Registration Form

Section 1: Introduction1.1.2 Key Features Up to 10,000 lumensHD (1080p) or SXGA , WUXGA, or WXGA resolutionDual Mercury lamp illumination with 200W or 350W optionsDynamic iris contrast aperture providing up to 10,000:1 contrast ratioUltra-compact design and weighs less than 55lbs10-bit image processor electronics with modular designFully sealed optical systemActive fan control for minimum noise levelSelectable, motorized yellow notch filter for expanded color gamutUser interchangeable projection lenses with no-tool mountingPIP and seamless switchingLiteLOC for constant brightness maintenanceIntelligent Lens System (ILS)Motorized lens mount for all modelsAuto-setup featureIntegrated ChristieNETNetworking ability through RS-232 and RS-422 connectorsStatus LED display on built-in keypad for easy projector status monitoringControl with remote keypad, wired remote, or built-in keypadFour input slots for Optional Input ModulesRefer to 7 Specifications for a complete list of technical specifications.Table 1.3 M Series Projectors1-2Model NamePart 7-XXDS 6K-M118-014106-XXDS 1103-XXRoadster HD10K-M118-021104-XXRoadster S 10K-M118-023106-XXRoadster Series Setup Guide020-100011-03 Rev. 1 (09-2009)

2 Installation and Setup2.1Projector Quick Setup and InstallationThe following instructions are for those preferring a quick setup. Refer to the remaining subsections fordetailed setup instructions.Always power down the projector and disconnect all power sources before servicing orcleaning.Refer to Safety Warnings and Guidelines in 5 Maintenance.STEP 1 - Installing a Projection LensThe projection lens, shipped separately from the projector, must be installed prior to setting up the projector.Remove the lens plug from the lens opening in the projector before installing the lens.Retain the lens plug for projector transportation to protect the projector’s opticalcomponents from dust and debris.IMPORTANT!The lens seals the projector, preventing contaminants from entering the interior of theprojector. Never operate a projector without a lens.LENS INSTALLATION1. Remove the rear lens cap from the lens. Keep the front lens cap on the lens to protect it during installation.2. Rotate the lens clamp to the OPEN position (Figure 2-1).3. Remove and retain the 2 security screws from the lens mount (Figure 2-2).4. Align the lens interface plate with the lens mount. Align the lens electrical connector with the matingconnector on the lens mount. Fully insert the assembly straight into the lens mount opening withoutturning. Press using your hand (Figure 2-3). NOTE: When installing the lens, ensure that the lens IS NOTinserted at an angle. as this can caus

Whether the projector is under warranty or the warranty has expired, Christie’s highly trained and extensive factory and dealer service network is always available to quickly diagnose and correct projector malfunctions. Complete service manuals and updates are available for all projectors. Should a problem be encountered with

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