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2-32 CP2000-M/MR Service Booklet
020-100220-02 Rev. 1 (07/08)
Section 5: Parts and Module Replacement
c. Select the File-Sys tab.
d. From the Directory Type Selection drop-down menu select the file type to backup.
NOTE: Any filenames with RS listed in the Attributes section cannot be modified.
e. Once the file to backup has been selected click Get File.
FIGURE 2-35
f. From the windows explorer screen that appears specify the directory to save the file to.
g. Repeat the above steps for all files that are applicable to your application.
2. Remove top lid. Refer to 2.5.5 Top Lid, on page 2-10
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3. Remove the 6 screws securing the high security cover, unlock the high security access lock, lift the
lid and slide out.
4. Pull the cardcage module out a few centimeters and flip the top half of the faceplate up.
5. Slide the interface PCB out by pulling on the quick release tabs.
6. Reverse the above steps to reinstall the interface board.
7. Adjust LVPS. For details, refer to 2.7.10 LVPS Rail Adjustment, on page 2-41
.
8. Load backup files.
a. Connect to the DLP Cinema Control Program either through Ethernet or serial.
b. Click Login to bring up the Login Projector window. Login as Service.
c. Select the File-Sys tab.
d. From the Directory Type Selection drop-down menu select the file type to backup.
NOTE: Any filenames with RS listed in the Attributes section cannot be modified.
e. Once the file to backup has been selected click Put File.
f. From the windows explorer screen that appears navigate to the file and click Open.
g. Repeat the above steps for all applicable files. NOTE: It may also be necessary to
re-configure the IP address of the new interface board. This may require connecting via RS232
with DCP Librarian.
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