Section 1: Introduction

 

How the projector works

 

 

The projector operates based on DLPtechnology by Texas Instruments. An

 

external source provides the necessary XGA input signals accepted by the

 

projector. An internal 120W UHP lamp generates light, which then travels

 

through a rotating color wheel alternately passing red, green and blue light to the

 

single 0.7" imaging panel (also called a digital micromirror device or DMD).

 

Reflected light from the DMD then passes through the short throw projection

 

lens and displays on the external display screen.

 

NOTE: Refer to Section 3, for a brief description the projector’s main modules.

 

Ensure you have received the following components with your projector or

1.2 Components

display cube:

 

 

 

 

For RPMX:

For CX50/CX60/CX67:

Hardware

Hardware (for mounting cube-

Mounting bracket (for lens

to-cube and cube-to pedestal)

 

vertical configuration)

 

Label (for lens vertical configuration)

Each projector/display system is provided with a User’s Kit, which includes components required in the setup and maintenance of the projector. Ensure you have received the following components in the User’s Kit:

User’s Manual

Installation Guide

IR remote keypad with 2 AA batteries

Assorted ball drivers (for adjusting projection lens and adjuster)

CD (includes test patterns for color matching)

NOTE: Additional User’s Kits can be purchased – reference CHRISTIE #38- 804828-01 for RPMX and #38-804829-02 for CX50/CX60/CX67 when ordering.

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