Christie Digital Systems CX60, CX50, CX67 user manual Lamp, Replacement, Replacing Keypad, Batteries

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Section 4: Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Replacing Keypad

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The keypad works on 2 AA size alkaline batteries. Periodically these batteries

Batteries

 

require replacement.

To replace batteries:

1.Turn the keypad over to access the small battery compartment cover.

2.Push the small tab in and up at the same time - lifting the cover completely off.

3.Remove and discard the old batteries from keypad.

4.Orient and place each new battery into the compartment as indicated by the diagram etched into the compartment.

Insert the bottom edge of the cover into the rim of the compartment and gently push the upper portion of the cover down until it snaps into place. If you don’t hear a “click” the cover is not in position. Remove the cover and try again ensuring the bottom edge of the cover gets inserted into the rim.

4.3 Lamp

The projector operates using a 120W UHP lamp. Typically, aging lamps

Replacement

gradually decrease in their intensity. You can check the number of hours the

lamp has been in use by checking Lamp Hours in the Lamp menu. It is

 

 

recommended that you be aware of the number of hours the lamp has been in use

 

and the quality of light output produced by the lamp. These are good indicators

 

as to when the lamp requires replacement. If the lamp burns out, because it has

 

reached the end of its life or it has failed for some other reason, it should be

 

replaced with another lamp.

 

Before you proceed with lamp replacement….

 

Read the Lamp Replacement procedure in its entirety before you begin.

 

Always power down and unplug the projector before servicing. Allow the

 

cooling fans to turn off before unplugging the unit.

 

Allow the lamps to cool sufficiently before removing. Recommended wait

 

period is 5 minutes after the fans have turned off.

 

Do not touch the glass surface of the lamp. Handle the lamp by its housing

 

only. Intense heat can accumulate in areas where fingerprints exist, creating

 

“hotspots” and a potential safety hazard. Wearing clean cotton gloves, and

 

handling the lamp by its housing will prevent getting fingerprints on the glass

 

surface.

 

To replace a lamp, do the following:

 

NOTE: The graphics used to illustrate the lamp removal procedure show the

 

PHM module only. The PHM does not require removal from the mounting tray to

 

perform this procedure.

4-4 RPMX/CX50/CX60/CX67 User’s Manual

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Contents Table of Contents Introduction Key FeaturesFor detailed product specifications, see Section For Rpmx For CX50/CX60/CX67 Vertical configurationComponents How the projector worksPurchase Record Purchase Record and ServicingPage Connections Source SetupSource Analog VGA Connector Source Setup Video Loop Through Composite Video Loop ThroughSerial Port Connections If using a computer Single Projector10. Multiple Projector RS-232 Connection Requirements Power ConnectionPage Projection Head Module OperationProjector Overview Normal LED Status Keypad Commands Using the KeypadFAN LED will no longer be illuminated Refer to 3.7 Using Multiple Projectors for more details Accessing the Main Menu Adjusting SlidebarsOptions Adjusting an ImageTo save or Exit to PresentationSize and Position Menu Resize PresetsNo Resizing Tiled Resize PresetsPixel Tracking SizeVert Stretch Position Pixel phaseBrightness Color SetupContrast 12. Gamma options Video Options 13. Creating a Custom Color Temperature15. Input Video Black Input Levels for experienced users onlyBlack Levels & Input Drives Input Select Mode Memory StatusWhite Boost Language Image OrientationCommunication Menu Preference25. Assigning Projector ID Tiling SetupColor and Uniformity 27. Expanded Options in Resize PresetsDiagnostics & Service Lamp Menu Choosing a Lamp PowerOptimizes Sets to Default System Status Auto SetupProjectors Using MultipleDisplay Wall When matching screens in a display wall, do the followingPreliminary Setup Defining the SizeAdjust Color Temperature Enable Primary Color AdjustmentPrimary Color Adjustment Status LED Codes Error CodesLamp failure, Ballast DMD errorError, Lamp shut off Lamp strike failurePage Maintenance Attachments Power cordCleaning and Maintenance Batteries ReplacementLamp Replacing KeypadRemove the lamp Access the lamp moduleSee also, 3.4 The Lamp Menu in Section Install a new lampClose lamp door and record new lamp serial number For Rpmx 38-GFX101-01, CX67 38-GFX005-01 Figure Projection Lens FocusProjector is on, but no image is displayed TroubleshootingSymptom Projector does not power on when the Power key is pressedDisplay is reversed and/or upside down… Symptom The display is jittery or unstable…Symptom The display has suddenly frozen… Display is faint…Display is noisy… Display is not sharp or clean…Colors in the display are inaccurate… Specifications RS-232 Control Signal Infrared IR Control InputPicture Offset Adjustment Range Range of Motion DVI InputLens Power RequirementsViewing Angle LampsFor RPMX-100U Weight including adjusterSize includes lens, adjuster and mounting rails For RPMX-100U 38-GFX101-01For RPMX-100U 38-GFX004-xx For CX50-100U38-GFX003-xx For CX60-100URegulatory Compliance ANSI/UL 60950 3rd Edition For CX67-100U38-GFX006-xx Specifications Glossary Color Shift Color TemperatureDisplay Setting CheckboxHorizontal Offset Input SignalHelp Screen Horizontal FrequencyNtsc Video Pixel PhaseResolution lens Resolution projectorRS-422 Source SetupSwitcher RGB VideoVideo Decoder Variable ScanVertical Frequency Vertical OffsetAcceptable Signal Types Acceptable RGB Input Signal Timing RPMX/CX50/CX60/CX67 User’s Manual B-3 Page Keypad Reference Page Serial Communication Cables Page Menu Tree Page About IndexInput Levels Power Level Switching Pixel Phase