Setup guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installation and Setup
- 2.1 Assembly and Connection of Components
- 2.2 Installing and Connecting Sources
- 2.3 Connecting for Communications
- 2.4 Adjust Tilt and Leveling
- 2.5 Initial Power Up
- 2.6 Maximizing Light Output
- 2.7 Basic Image Alignment
- 2.8 Offset and Boresight Alignment
- 2.9 Fold Mirror and Convergence Adjustments
- 2.10 Calibrating the System Using DCP Librarian Setup Software
- 2.11 Phase Balancing
- 3 Basic Operation
- 4 Maintenance
- 4.1 Warnings and Guidelines
- 4.2 Maintaining Proper Cooling
- 4.3 Maintenance and Cleaning
- 4.4 Replacing Lamp and Filter
- 4.4.1 Lamp Replacement Procedure
- Turn OFF Main AC
- Turn OFF Remaining Circuit Breakers
- Disconnect projector from AC supply.
- Open Lamp Door
- Open Cooling Compartment
- Remove Old Lamp and Inspect Reflector
- Remove New Lamp from Protective Cover
- Install New Lamp
- Check Leads
- Close cooling compartment and lamp door
- Turn breakers ON
- Set proper LAMP TYPE (power)
- Turn Lamp ON
- Adjust Lamp Position
- Record Serial Number of New Lamp
- 4.4.2 Filter Replacement Procedure
- 4.4.1 Lamp Replacement Procedure
- 4.5 Lens Replacement Procedure
- 5 Troubleshooting
- 5.1 Power
- 5.2 Lamp
- 5.3 TPC
- 5.4 Ethernet
- 5.5 Cinema Displays
- 5.6 Non-Cinema Displays
- 5.6.1 Projector is ON But There’s No Display
- 5.6.2 The Display is Jittery or Unstable
- 5.6.3 The Display is Faint
- 5.6.4 Upper Portion of Display Waving, Tearing or Jittering
- 5.6.5 Portions of Display Cut-off or Warp to the Opposite Edge
- 5.6.6 Display Appears Compressed (Vertically)
- 5.6.7 Data is Cropped from Edges
- 5.6.8 Display Quality Appears to Drift from Good to Bad and Vice Versa
- 5.6.9 Display Suddenly Freezes
- 5.6.10 Display Colors Not Accurate
- 5.6.11 Display Not Rectangular
- 5.6.12 Display is “Noisy”
- 5.6.13 Random Streaks at Bottom of Image

Section 3: Basic Operation
CP2000 Setup Guide 3-3
020-100070-01 Rev. 1 (10/08)
3.3 INTRODUCTION TO THE TOUCH PANEL CONTROLLER (TPC)
Most users will use the TPC as their main interface with the projector. This Windows-based
touchscreen must be pre-programmed by installers for use at the specific site.
3.3.1 USER ACCESS AND RIGHTS
Whether or not you can access specific TPC menus and functions depends on how you have logged on
to the TPC. Refer to Figure 3-3 TPC User Access Rights.
GENERAL USERS
For the general user having no username or password, the TPC offers three menus providing:
• ON/OFF toggling of the lamp, shutter, anamorphic lens position, user test patterns, and
pre-configured displays
• Basic status and/or diagnostic information about projector components
• Versions of software components currently installed.
FIGURE 3-3 TPC USER ACCESS RIGHTS
A simple design with familiar menu icons enables a novice user to display an accurate and fully
optimized image by pressing a single button on the touchscreen and precisely configured presentations
are protected from accidental or unauthorized change.
TRAINED OPERATIONS, ADVANCED USERS, ADMINISTRATORS, INSTALLERS
In addition to the basic user rights the TPC offers four distinct password-protected levels of use
(Figure 3-3 TPC User Access Rights-shaded areas). Each have all the rights of the lower levels, as well
as the additional rights described below:
• Trained Operators can also access the New Lamp function required for lamp replacement.
• Advanced users can access two additional menus (Custom and Advanced) where they can define all
display setups and set the DVI processing path, configure 3D displays, optimize light output, record
lamp changes, activate test patterns and set certain system preferences.
• Administrators can also use the four Admin submenus, Source, Screen, Gamut and IP Config to
define setup files as selectable choices for processing a variety of incoming signals. Source files set










