Section 1: Introduction
| How the projector works |
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| The projector operates based on DLP technology 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: |
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| For RPMX: | For CX50/CX60/CX67: |
• | Hardware | • Hardware (for mounting cube- |
• | Mounting bracket (for lens | |
| vertical configuration) |
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•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-