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INSTALLATION AND SETUP
CP2000-X User Manual 2-17
020-100031-01 Rev . 1 (03-2009)
Before or after you have positioned the projector in its permanent or temporary
location, install the remaining
components: the lens, lamp
and external extractor fan.
Primary Lens
1. Orient your high-contrast
lens with its notches at the
top, then fully insert the
assembly straight into the
lens mount opening all the
way back without turning.
2. With the lens fully back, it
will seat properly within
the lens mount and the
aperture will be oriented
correctly.
3. Lock the lens assembly in
place with lens clamp
DOWN.
4. Secure lens safety ring,
and tether to projector (not
required if projector is
floor-mounted).
NOTE: The lens seals the
projector head, preventing
contaminants from entering the
area of main electronics.
Never attempt to operate the
projector without a lens
installed.
Auxiliary Lens Installation
(OPTIONAL)
NOTE: The optional auxiliary lens mount is required for use of the 1.25x anamorphic
or 1.26x Wide Converter lens, producing 2.39:1“scope” images.
If the auxiliary lens will be used, it is recommended that you add the lens—and its
mount—before final leveling, boresight adjustment and the like. Install only for those
installations requiring full-size 2.39:1 “scope” display (mostly side-masking screens)
obtained by optically stretching a pre-squeezed image.
INSTALL THE AUXILIARY LENS MOUNT ON THE PROJECTOR: At the front of the
projector, install the auxiliary lens mount hardware as described in the instructions
provided with Christie’s Auxiliary Lens Mount Kit.
INSTALL THE 1.25x ANAMORPHIC or 1.26x WIDE CONVERTER LENS: Clamp the 1.25x
anamorphic or 1.26x Wide Converter lens mount in place, following the instructions
provided with the auxiliary lens mount kit.
Figure 2.20. Install the Lens
Install Lens(es)
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