Section 2: Installation & Setup
CP2000-X SETUP GUIDE 2-15
020-100059-01 Rev 1. (03/08)
Carrying/Moving the Projection Head
Four or more people can lift and hand-carry one projection head (with or without
a FredFrame
™
) a short distance as required. Never attempt to carry a stack by
hand. Always install a FredFrame
™
to move the projection head using a forklift
or other lifting equipemnt.
Using a Forklift
WARNING
Do not attempt to use a forklift without first installing the
fork lift rails on the bottom of the FredFrame
™
, otherwise
the base of the projector may crush and damage internal
components.
Strong extruded rails that mount to the bottom of the FredFrame
™
accommodate
forks from a forklift, and are mandatory for this method of transport. Always
follow the instructions provided with the FredFrame
™
kit.
Using the FredFrame
™
To hoist, stack and/or “fly” projectors, you must properly secure each projection
head within a FredFrame
™
and use appropriate rigging and safety cables to raise
and/or suspend this assembly. If desired, the lamp ballast can also be hoisted and
flown from its integral rigging bars. Follow the instructions provided with the
FredFrame
™
kit.
WARNING
•Use straps and/or cabling with load capacity adequate for
the total projection head and frame weight.
• Remove the lens before hoisting.
WARNING
Never exceed the Load Rating specified in the FredFrame
™
Stacking & Rigging Kit
instructions.
WARNING
Use straps or cabling with load capacity adequate for the
projector/frame weight.
Refer to the complete instructions for using the FredFrame
™
. These include all
installation instructions as well as mechanical adjustment procedures for proper
image alignment.
Stacking
To stack two projection heads together, you must first secure each head within a
FredFrame
™
, then secure all corners of the frames together using 4 stacking pins
(provided in the FredFrame
™
kit). You must also use the Side-Venting Exhaust
Adapter to route exhaust air from the bottom projector away from the top
projector (not required with a side-by-side projector row). Never stack more than
2 projection heads together, and do not attempt to move stacked projectors
without proper transport equipment.
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