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2-2 CP2210 User Manual
020-100410-07 Rev. 1 (01-2012)
Section 2: Installation and Setup
The projector is designed to operate with 2.0kW, 1.8kW and 1.4kW lamps. For a complete list of available
lamp types refer to Appendix B: Specifications.
2.2.5 LED Status Indicators
Located in the rear corners of the projector are two sets of LEDs, which illuminate to provide continuous
feedback of the projector status. See 5.4 Projector LED Status Indicators for details on the various LED states.
2.2.6 Optional - Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount (MALM)
The MALM assembly is an optional hardware component, which when needed can be used to switch from flat
to “scope” formats. This assembly can be secured to the projector base and supports either a 1.25x anamorphic
lens or a 1.26x wide converter lens (WCL). The drive and control electronics package for this motorized
accessory lens mount communicates with and is controlled by the projector over a 9-pin subminiature D cable
that connects to the Auxiliary Input Panel.
2.2.7 Projection Lens
A variety of lenses can be used with the CP2210. See the Appendix B: Specifications for a list of available
lenses.
2.2.8 Security Locks
Critical internal components and/or connections are protected by various security locks on projector covers/
access panels. This safeguard enables only authorized personnel to access certain restricted areas of the
projector. The projector panels cannot be removed with standard tools unless the key locks are open.
Panels with high-security lock: Light Engine and Cardcage
Panels with low-security lock: Rear Access Door
No locks: Air Filter Access Panel
2.2.9 Source and Communication Panel
PIB Faceplate Connections
Located on the operator side of the projector (left side) is a communication panel that provides connection of
external devices such as servers and a controller.
Ethernet: Use the 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet port for network connection to the projector.
GPIO: Connect external I/O devices, such as the Christie ACT, for remote control of a limited number of
projector functions. See 3.4 Connecting Devices to the GPIO Port for GPIO pinouts.
SCCI: A Simple Contact Closure Interface (SCCI) port that provides the following functions upon a simple
dry contact closure: Lamp ON/OFF and Douser Open/Closed. See 3.3 Connecting Devices to the SCCI Port
for SCCI pinouts.
RS232 ICP: Connect a PC or laptop for direct DLP communication. Trained users required.
RS232 PIB: Utilizes Christie-proprietary protocol and is intended for Christie accessories or third-party
automation equipment.
3D: Connect a variety of 3D products to this connector, such as MasterImage or Real D for polarizing and
de-ghosting 3D content during projection.
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