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Section 2: Installation and Setup
CP2210 User Manual 2-11
020-100410-07 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
This is a manual power-up
procedure. Some installations may
include an automation system that
controls lamp ignition in conjunction
with other theater variables, such as
house lights, audio and the start of
the feature from a digital media
storage device or server. The
projector is powered by 200-
240VAC power from the theater. The
switching ballast provides a well
regulated DC current up to 85 amps
with a maximum ballast power of
2.1kW. The power output from the
lamp power supply (LPS) is
controlled by the PIB, via a
dedicated ‘RS232’ connection from
the motherboard to the LPS. A switch selectable secondary 100-240VAC inlet is provided, allowing the main
electronics to be powered separately, via a universal 100-240VAC UPS. The main LPS is powered through the
main 200-240VAC inlet. A discrete AC switch above the 2 inlets (
Figure 2-9) allows the user to select whether
the main electronics are powered from the main inlet (requiring only 1 power cord to supply the entire unit), or
the secondary inlet supplied by the UPS, via an additional line cord (not provided).
1. Connect the projector power cord to the AC receptacle at the lower-left rear corner of the projector and to
proper AC - the outlets must be near the equipment and easily accessible. Use only the line cord provided
with the projector or a power cord of appropriate ratings that comply with regional standards. When the
main inlet is used the AC switch must be set to the left (Figure 2-10).
2. An optional feature to power all electronics through a UPS is available using the secondary inlet (cord not
provided). When the secondary inlet is used the AC switch must be set to the right (Figure 2-10). This
feature enables users to power all electronics through a UPS, which minimizes downtime in the event of a
brief power outage.
Figure 2-10 Connecting to Power
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