Christie Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide PDF
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This document is a user guide for installing and setting up Christie Cinema 2K-RBe projectors, including safety precautions, site requirements, connections, and image adjustments. It covers various aspects of projector operation and maintenance.
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Installation and Setup Guide 020-103907-04 Cinema 2K-RBe CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe ® CHklSTIE NOTICES COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS Copyright © 2024 Christie...
Installation and Setup Guide 020-103907-04 Cinema 2K-RBe CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe ® CHklSTIE NOTICES COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA Inc. All rights reserved. All brand names and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or trade names of their respective holders. GENERAL Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, however in some cases changes in the products or availability could occur which may not be reflected in this document. Christie reserves the right to make changes to specifications at any time without notice. Performance specifications are typical, but may vary depending on conditions beyond Christie's control such as maintenance of the product in proper working conditions. Performance specifications are based on information available at the time of printing. Christie makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose. Christie will not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the performance or use of this material. Our centers of excellence for manufacturing in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada and in Shenzhen, China are ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System-certified. Christie is committed to making our documents free from language bias; however, we are not responsible for the language used on any linked or third-party documentation. For the most current technical documentation and office contact information, visit https://www.christiedigital.com/. Warranty Products are warranted under Christie’s standard limited warranty, the details of which are available at https://www.christiedigital.com/help-center/ warranties/ or by contacting your Christie dealer or Christie. PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Preventative maintenance is an important part of the continued and proper operation of your product. Failure to perform maintenance as required, and in accordance with the maintenance schedule specified by Christie, voids the warranty. For preventative maintenance schedules, refer to www.christiedigital.com. REGULATORY The product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the product is operated in a commercial environment. The product generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of the product in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user’s own expense. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment CAN ICES-3 (A) / NMB-3 (A) 이 기기는 업무용(A급)으로 전자파적합등록을 한 기기이오니 판매자 또는 사용자는 이점을 주의하시기 바라며, 가정 외의 지역에서 사용하는 것을 목적으로 합니다. ENVIRONMENTAL The product is designed and manufactured with high-quality materials and components some of which can be recycled and reused. This symbol means electrical and electronic equipment, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from regular waste. Please dispose of the product appropriately and according to local regulations. In the European Union, separate collection systems are for used electrical and electronic products. If printing this document, consider printing only the pages you need and select the double-sided option. Please help us to conserve the environment we live in! Notation Learn the hazard and information symbols used in the product documentation. Danger messages indicate a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, results in death or serious injury. Warning messages indicate a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Caution messages indicate a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Notice messages indicate a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in equipment or property damage. Information messages provide additional information, emphasize or provide a useful tip. Content Introduction...................................................... 6 Product documentation................................................ 6 Related documentation.............................................. 6 Important safeguards.................................................6 General safety precautions........................................... 7 Laser safety precautions............................................. 7 AC/power precautions.............................................. 8 Light intensity hazard distance......................................... 8 Product labels..................................................... 13 General hazards................................................. 13 Mandatory actions................................................ 15 Electrical labels.................................................. 15 Laser hazards................................................... 15 Additional hazard labels............................................ 16 Contact your dealer................................................. 16 Key features......................................................16 List of components..................................................16 Accessories.................................................... 17 Technical support...................................................18 Installing and setting up............................................ 19 Site requirements.................................................. 19 Power specifications............................................... 20 Projector components................................................ 21 Preparing the installation site........................................... 21 Lifting and positioning the projector....................................... 22 Connecting to an uninterruptable power supply................................ 22 Installing the lens.................................................. 23 Installing the touch panel (optional)....................................... 25 Projector power modes............................................... 25 Using the web user interface (Web UI)..................................... 25 Turning on or off the projector.......................................... 26 Logging into the projector............................................. 26 Turning on or off the light source......................................... 26 Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 3 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Content Selecting Integrated Media Block (IMB) preferences............................. 27 Activating marriage................................................. 27 Disposing of the product packaging....................................... 27 Completing the installation checklist....................................... 27 Video Input panel................................................. 28 HDMI video source..................................................29 HDMI video formats............................................... 29 Integrated Media Block (IMB) video source...................................30 Series 2 Integrated Media Block (IMB) video formats.......................... 31 Series 4 Integrated Media Block (IMB) video formats.......................... 33 HDMI video source connection from an Integrated Media Block (IMB)................ 37 SDI video source connection from an Integrated Media Block (IMB)................. 37 GPIO connector....................................................38 Managing the light source...........................................41 Creating a new laser file.............................................. 41 Modifying an existing laser file.......................................... 42 Copying existing laser settings to a new file.................................. 42 Deleting a laser file................................................. 42 ™ LiteLOC sensor-to-screen calibration..................................... 43 ™ LiteLOC sensor-to-screen calibration: Workflow............................. 43 Creating a new calibration file......................................... 43 Recalibrating an existing calibration file................................... 45 Editing the existing calibration file parameters.............................. 46 Verifying the sensor-to-screen calibration................................. 46 Adding a calibration file to the Channel Setup............................... 47 Adjusting the image............................................... 48 Calibrating the Intelligent Lens System..................................... 48 Correcting vignetting................................................ 48 Adjusting tilt and leveling the projector..................................... 48 Correcting keystone effect............................................. 49 Adjusting the light engine fold mirror...................................... 50 Displaying a test pattern.............................................. 51 Aligning the boresight................................................ 51 Mechanically adjusting digital micromirror device (DMD) convergence................. 54 Electronic Color Correction (ECC).........................................56 Electronically adjusting convergence.....................................57 Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 4 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Content Correcting on-screen color............................................. 58 Regulatory...................................................... 59 Safety......................................................... 59 Electro-magnetic compatibility.......................................... 59 Emissions..................................................... 59 Immunity..................................................... 59 California law on security..............................................60 Environmental.................................................... 60 Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 5 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Introduction This manual is intended for professionally trained operators of Christie high-brightness Cinema 2K-RBe projection systems. Only trained Christie qualified technicians who are knowledgeable about the hazards associated with high-voltage, laser safety, and the high temperatures generated by the projector are authorized to assemble and install the projector. Only Christie qualified technicians are authorized to service the projector. For complete product documentation and technical support, go to www.christiedigital.com. Product documentation For installation, setup, and user information, see the product documentation available on the Christie website. Read all instructions before using or servicing this product. 1. Access the documentation from the Christie website: Go to this URL: https://bit.ly/3vxrm4Y or https://www.christiedigital.com/products/cinema/projection/cinelife-plus-series/. Scan the QR code using a QR code reader app on a smartphone or tablet. 2. On the product page, select the model and switch to the Downloads tab. Related documentation Additional information on this product is available in the following documents. Cinema 2K-RBe Service Guide (P/N: 020-103908-XX) CineLife+ 2K User Guide (P/N: 020-103949-XX) CineLife+ Serial Commands Guide (P/N: 020-103075-XX) Important safeguards To prevent personal injury and to protect the device from damage, read and follow these safety precautions. This projector is intended for use in a cinema environment. Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 6 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Introduction General safety precautions Read all safety and warning guidelines before installing or operating the projector. Warning! If not avoided, the following could result in death or serious injury. TRIP OR FIRE HAZARD! Position all cables where they cannot contact hot surfaces, be pulled, be tripped over, or damaged by persons walking on or objects rolling over the cables. This product must be installed within a restricted access location not accessible by the general public. Only personnel who are trained on the precautions for the restricted access location can be granted entry to the area. Install the product so users and the audience cannot enter the restricted area at eye level. ELECTRICAL and BURN HAZARD! Use caution when accessing internal components. FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD! Use only the attachments, accessories, tools, and replacement parts specified by Christie. FIRE HAZARD! Do not use a power cord, harness, or cable that appears damaged. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE! Use caution when handling the product as it contains ethylene glycol. Do not ingest coolant. For information on safe handling, refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for the coolant. RADIATION HAZARD! Use of controls or adjustments, or performing procedures other than those specified may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Do not install or operate the projector in any position that does not meet the stated product specifications for alignment and orientation. Caution! If not avoided, the following could result in minor or moderate injury. Only Christie qualified technicians are permitted to open product enclosures. Laser safety precautions Read all safety and warning guidelines before operating the projector laser. Warning! If not avoided, the following could result in death or serious injury. Do not operate the cinema projector without all of its covers in place. LASER RADIATION HAZARD! This projector has a built-in Class 4 laser module. Never attempt to disassemble or modify the laser module. Do not look directly into the lens when the light source is on. The extremely high brightness can cause permanent eye damage. Possible hazardous optical radiation emitted from this product. (Risk group 3) Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 7 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Introduction AC/power precautions Read all safety and warning guidelines before connecting to AC power. Warning! If not avoided, the following could result in death or serious injury. SHOCK HAZARD! Only use the AC power cord provided with the product or recommended by Christie. FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD! Do not attempt operation unless the power cord, power socket, and power plug meet the appropriate local rating standards. SHOCK HAZARD! Do not attempt operation if the AC supply is not within the specified voltage and current, as specified on the license label. SHOCK HAZARD! The AC power cord must be inserted into an outlet with grounding. SHOCK HAZARD! The optional UPS power cord must be inserted into an outlet with grounding. SHOCK HAZARD! A dedicated, protected ground or earth wire must be installed on the product by Christie qualified technicians or electricians before it can be connected to power. SHOCK HAZARD! Disconnect the product from AC before installing, moving, servicing, cleaning, removing components, or opening any enclosure. Install the product near an easily accessible AC receptacle. Always connect the ground or earth first to reduce shock hazard. A certified electrician must be present during installation to make sure the installation meets the local electrical code. Caution! If not avoided, the following could result in minor or moderate injury. Use an appropriately sized strain relief connector with the knockout plate provided, to make sure adequate environmental sealing and to prevent the AC supply cable from accidentally being torn out or rubbing against the knockout plate. FIRE HAZARD! Do not use a power cord, harness, or cable that appears damaged. FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD! Do not overload power outlets and extension cords. SHOCK HAZARD! Power supply uses double pole/neutral fusing. Light intensity hazard distance This projector has been classified as Risk Group 3 as per the IEC 62471-5:2015 standard due to possible hazardous optical and thermal radiation being emitted. Warning! If not avoided, the following could result in serious injury. PERMANENT/TEMPORARY BLINDNESS HAZARD! No direct exposure to the beam must be permitted. Class 1 Laser Product - Risk Group 3 according to IEC 60825-1:2014 and IEC 62471-5:2015. PERMANENT/TEMPORARY BLINDNESS HAZARD! Operators must control access to the beam within the hazard distance or install the product at the height that prevents exposure of spectators' eyes within the hazard distance. The hazard zone must be no lower than 2.5 meters/8.2 feet (US installations) or 2.0 meters/6.6 feet (global installations) above any surface upon which any persons are permitted to stand and the horizontal clearance to the hazard zone must be a minimum 1.0 meters (3.3 feet). EXTREME BRIGHTNESS! Do not place reflective objects in the product light path. The following show the zones for ocular and skin hazard distances. Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 8 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Introduction A—Hazard zone. The region of space where the projection light from the projector is above emission limits for Risk Group 2. The light intensity may cause eye damage after a momentary or brief exposure (before a person can avert their eyes away from the light source). The light may cause skin burns to occur. B—Hazard distance. Operators must control access to the beam within the hazard distance or install the product preventing potential exposure of the spectators' eyes from being in the hazard distance. C—No access zone. Horizontal clearance of the no access zone must be a minimum of 1.0 meters (3.3 feet). D—Vertical distance to hazard zone. The hazard zone must be no lower than 2.5 meters/8.2 feet (US installations) or 2.0 meters/6.6 feet (global installations) above any surface upon which any persons are permitted to stand. If the vertical distance to hazard zone requirement (Zone D) is satisfied, the horizontal clearance distance (Zone C) is not needed. E—Represents the top view of the projector. F—Represents the side view of the projector. The following table lists the hazard distance for the Christie projector lens with the zoom adjusted to its most hazardous position. CP2406-RBe hazard distance table and graph Projection lens Part number Hazard distance Category (m) 0.83-1.2:1 108-498102-XX N/A RG2 1.2-1.72:1 DLP Cine zoom 108-494108-XX 1.33-2.1:1 DLP Cine zoom 108-495109-XX 1.62-2.7:1 DLP Cine zoom 108-496100-XX See hazard distance RG3 graphs below 2.09-3.9:1 DLP Cine zoom 108-497101-XX Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 9 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Introduction Hazard distance (m) Throw ratio High brightness lenses CP2409-RBe hazard distance table and graph Projection lens Part number Hazard distance Category (m) 0.83-1.2:1 108-498102-XX N/A RG2 1.2-1.72:1 DLP Cine zoom 108-494108-XX 1.33-2.1:1 DLP Cine zoom 108-495109-XX See hazard distance RG3 graphs below 1.62-2.7:1 DLP Cine zoom 108-496100-XX 2.09-3.9:1 DLP Cine zoom 108-497101-XX Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 10 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Introduction Hazard distance (m) Throw ratio High brightness lenses CP2411-RBe hazard distance table and graph Projection lens Part number Hazard distance Category (m) 0.83-1.2:1 108-498102-XX N/A RG2 1.2-1.72:1 DLP Cine zoom 108-494108-XX See hazard distance RG3 graphs below 1.33-2.1:1 DLP Cine zoom 108-495109-XX 1.62-2.7:1 DLP Cine zoom 108-496100-XX 2.09-3.9:1 DLP Cine zoom 108-497101-XX Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 11 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Introduction 3 2 Hazard distance (m) 1 0 0 1 2 3 4 Throw ratio High brightness lenses Stacking projectors When two or more projectors are stacked (projecting on the same surface), due to the overlap of the images, a system hazard distance may need to be applied instead of a single projector hazard distance. When projectors are being stacked in two-dimension (for example 2x2), only projectors stacked along one axis (horizontal or vertical) should be considered, taking the stacking direction with the shortest lens distance (center-to-center distance) to reduce to separate two systems. The following information is required is: HD Hazard distance of a single projector with the given lens (center-to-center distance) h Distance between two adjacent projector lenses in the stack 1. Determine the hazard distance (HD) of a single projector with a given lens and the distance (h) between the adjacent lenses. Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 12 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Introduction HD h 2. Determine the hazard distance for stacking two projectors: If the single projector hazard distance is HD ≥ 9xh, implement 1.15xHD for the hazard distance. If the single projector hazard distance is HD < 9xh, keep the original hazard distance and risk zone as per the projector. For Installations in the United States The following must be in place for laser-illuminated projector installations in the United States: The projection room shall be clearly identified by the posting of laser warning and restricted access signs, and by restricting entry through physical means. The projection room sign must display the warning "No direct exposure to beam shall be permitted". The Christie Laser Projection System Installation Checklist must be fully completed after the installation and sent to [email protected]. A copy can remain on-site. This checklist can be found as a separate document in the accessory box with the manual. Certain US states have additional laser regulatory requirements. Contact [email protected] for additional regulatory requirements. Product labels Learn about the labels that may be used on the product. Labels on your product may be yellow or black and white. General hazards Hazard warnings also apply to accessories once they are installed in a Christie product connected to power. Fire and Shock Hazard To prevent fire or shock hazards, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. Do not alter the power plug, overload the power outlet, or use it with extension cords. Do not remove the product enclosure. Only Christie qualified technicians are authorized to service the product. Electrical Hazard Risk of electric shock. Do not remove the product enclosure. Only Christie qualified technicians are authorized to service the product. Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 13 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Introduction Warning! If not avoided, the following could result in death or serious injury. Electric shock hazard. To avoid personal injury, disconnect all power sources before performing maintenance or service. Electrocution hazard. To avoid personal injury, always disconnect all power sources before performing maintenance or service procedures. Optical radiation hazard. To avoid personal injury, never look directly at the light source. Voltage hazard. To avoid personal injury, always disconnect all power sources before performing maintenance or service procedures. Caution! If not avoided, the following could result in minor or moderate injury. Hot surface hazard. To avoid personal injury, allow the product to cool for the recommended cool down time before touching or handling for maintenance or service. Moving parts hazard. To avoid personal injury, keep hands clear and loose clothing tied back. Moving fan blades. To avoid personal injury, keep hands clear and loose clothing tied back. Always disconnect all power sources before performing maintenance or service procedures. Pinch hazard. To avoid personal injury, keep hands clear and loose clothing tied back. Burn hazard. To avoid personal injury, allow the product to cool for the recommended cool down time before handling for maintenance or service. Notice. If not avoided, the following could result in property damage. General hazard. Not for household use. Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 14 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Introduction Mandatory actions Caution! If not avoided, the following could result in minor or moderate injury. Consult the service manual. Disconnect all power sources before performing maintenance or service procedures. Electrical labels Indicates the presence of a protective earth ground. Indicates the presence of an earth ground. Laser hazards FDA laser variance (US projectors only) This product is in conformity with performance standards for laser products under 21 CFR 1040, except with respect to those characteristics authorized by Variance Number 2016-V-1838 effective on December 4, 2018. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT IEC 60825-1:2014 Wavelengths: 449 nm - 661 nm Indicates a light hazard. Do not look directly into the lens. The extreme high brightness can cause permanent eye damage. Class 1 Laser Product - Risk Group 3 according to IEC 60825-1:2014 and IEC 62471-5:2015 Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 15 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Introduction Additional hazard labels Indicates high leakage current. Earth or ground connection essential before connecting the power supply. Indicates a light hazard. Do not look directly into the lens. The extreme high brightness can cause permanent eye damage. Contact your dealer Record the information about your installation and keep this information with your records to assist with any servicing of your product. If you encounter a problem, contact your dealer. Purchase record Dealer: Dealer or Christie Sales/Service contact phone number: Serial number: The serial number can be found on the license label. Purchase date: Installation date: Key features Understand the important features of the projector. Three-chip 0.69 inch CFB DC2K light engine Christie CineLife+™ electronics LiteLOC™ color lock feature for constant image brightness and color Direct-coupled laser module integrated in the projector chassis Compact form to fit in existing projection booths List of components Verify all components were received with the projector. High security key Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 16 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Introduction Accessories Learn about accessories that are available for the Cinema 2K-RBe projector. Projection lenses Projection lens Part number 0.83-1.2:1 DLP Cine zoom 108-498102-XX 1.2-1.72:1 DLP Cine zoom 108-494108-XX 1.33-2.1:1 DLP Cine zoom 108-495109-XX 1.62-2.7:1 DLP Cine zoom 108-496100-XX 2.09-3.9:1 DLP Cine zoom 108-497101-XX Filters Description Part Number Card cage air filter—washable 003-004655-XX Light engine air filter—washable 003-004654-XX Air filter 1 003-007541-XX Air filter 2 003-007542-XX UPS power cord (optional) Description Part Number 250 V/10 A C13 2.5 m–Australia 108-392105-XX 250 V/10 A C13 3.0 m–China 108-373104-XX 250 V/10 A C13 2.5 m–Europe 108-604101-XX 250 V/10 A C13 2.5 m–Europe and Korea 108-390103-XX 125 V/12 A C13 2.5 m–Japan 108-371102-XX 9.83 125 V/15 A black–North America 108-382104-XX 250 V/10 A C13L–South Africa 108-592107-XX 250 V/10 A C13L 3.1 m black–United Kingdom 108-589103-XX Miscellaneous Description Part Number Cover stacking cup—Included in product box 011-104349-XX Locking stacking bracket—Included in product box 011-104470-XX Rack stand 108-416102-XX Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 17 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Introduction Description Part Number Extractor adapter 119-103105-XX Touch panel 163-151108-XX Technical support Technical support for Christie Cinema products is available at: [email protected] +1-877-334-4267 Christie Professional Services: +1-800-550-3061 or [email protected] Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 18 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Installing and setting up Learn how to position and install the projector. Site requirements To safely install and operate the Cinema 2K-RBe projector, the installation location must meet these minimum requirements. Physical operating environment Ambient temperature (operating) 10 to 35°C (50 to 95°F) up to 1000 m (3280.8 feet) Humidity (non-condensing) 10% to 80% Operating altitude 0 to 3000 meters (0 to 9843 feet) at 10 to 25°C (50 to77°F) In China, the operating altitude is 0 to 2000 meters (0 to 6562 feet) External exhaust ducting Sufficient ventilation is required around the projector to regulate the temperature of the internal laser module. If necessary, air intake and exhaust HVAC ducts can be installed. An exhaust duct is also available for purchase as an optional accessory (P/N: 119-103105-XX). Instructions for installing the exhaust duct are included with the accessory part. The installation site must provide the following: For CP2406-RBe, an airflow 116 cubic feet per minute (CFM) at 1 to 1000 meters elevation, and must accommodate a heat load of 4092 BTU/hr For CP2409-RBe, an airflow 136 cubic feet per minute (CFM) at 1 to 1000 meters elevation, and must accommodate a heat load of 5155 BTU/hr For CP2411-RBe, an airflow 140 cubic feet per minute (CFM) at 1 to 1000 meters elevation, and must accommodate a heat load of 6138 BTU/hr For each additional 1000 meters above sea level, increase the airflow (CFM) value by 15%. If an extraction duct is not used, the operating temperature range is restricted to 10 to 25°C (50 to 77°F) at a maximum altitude of 3000 meters. Permanent power connection The projector light source requires the permanent AC connection to operate. There is also an available connector for an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to provide backup power for the projector electronics only. Certified wall breakers are required as part of the installation. Breakers must be part of the building and easily accessible. The size of the breaker is determined from the power requirements of the projector and can be up to 20A maximum for the main input and up to 10A maximum for the UPS input. Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 19 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Installing and setting up Power specifications Learn the power requirements for the projector. CP2406-RBe Parameter Mains UPS Rated voltage 200-240 VAC 100-240 VAC Line frequency 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz Rated power 1200 W maximum 400 W maximum Rated current 6 A, 1Φ 4 A, 1Φ CP2409-RBe Parameter Mains UPS Rated voltage 200-240 VAC 100-240 VAC Line frequency 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz Rated power 1500 W maximum 400 W maximum Rated current 7.5 A, 1Φ 4 A, 1Φ CP2411-RBe Parameter Mains UPS Rated voltage 200-240 VAC 100-240 VAC Line frequency 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz Rated power 1800 W maximum 400 W maximum Rated current 9 A, 1Φ 4 A, 1Φ Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 20 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Installing and setting up Projector components Learn about the components on the front of the projector A Adjustable feet—Turn the adjustable feet to increase or decrease the projector height B Air filter intake C Projector lens D Air filter intake E Top cover F Status LED board G Touch panel mount location (optional)—A touch-sensitive screen used to control the projector H Card cage—Connect external devices and access the fire alarm interlock terminal I Air filter intake J Air filter intake K Rear service door L AC receptacle, AC circuit breakers M Side service door and air exhaust Preparing the installation site Make sure the installation area is ready for the components. 1. Clear the installation area. 2. Post laser hazard warning signs at all entry doors. 3. Place each component near its installation location. Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 21 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Installing and setting up Lifting and positioning the projector Safely lift and position the projector in the location where it will be used. Warning! If not avoided, the following could result in death or serious injury. A minimum of four people or appropriately rated lift equipment is required to safely lift, install, or move the product. Do not install or operate the projector in any position that does not meet the stated product specifications for alignment and orientation. This product must be installed in a landscape orientation, with all four feet supported on a level surface. Do not install or operate the projector in an inverted position. If your site has any installation requirements other than a typical theater projection booth, contact Christie for assistance. Before lifting and positioning the projector, refer to the light intensity hazard distances. 1. Position each person at the corners of the projector. 2. Place both hands under the corner, grasping the projector frame. Do not lift the projector using any feature on the projector cover, such as the cover louvers or lens opening. 3. Lift up the projector and move it to the location where it will be used. 4. Position the projector so it is centered and parallel with the theater screen. If space is limited, aim the projector slightly off-center and use lens offset to center the image on the screen. Connecting to an uninterruptable power supply An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) allows the cinema projector head electronics to remain operable during a power failure. Warning! If not avoided, the following could result in death or serious injury. SHOCK HAZARD! The AC power cord must be inserted into an outlet with grounding. SHOCK HAZARD! The optional UPS power cord must be inserted into an outlet with grounding. The following table lists the part numbers for the optional UPS power cords for each region. Description Part Number 250 V/10 A C13 2.5 m–Australia 108-392105-XX 250 V/10 A C13 3.0 m–China 108-373104-XX 250 V/10 A C13 2.5 m–Europe 108-604101-XX 250 V/10 A C13 2.5 m–Europe and Korea 108-390103-XX 125 V/12 A C13 2.5 m–Japan 108-371102-XX 9.83 125 V/15 A black–North America 108-382104-XX 250 V/10 A C13L–South Africa 108-592107-XX 250 V/10 A C13L 3.1 m black–United Kingdom 108-589103-XX Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 22 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Installing and setting up 1. Switch the AC inline for 12V power supply from the MAIN inline to the UPS inline. 2. Connect the line cord to the MAIN input. 3. Connect another line cord to the UPS input. 4. To turn on the projector, move the MAIN breaker switch to the on position and then move the UPS breaker switch to the on position. If you do not want to connect to an uninterruptable power supply, connect the 12V AC inline to the MAIN line, connect the appropriate line cord to the Main input, and only move the MAIN breaker switch to the on position. Installing the lens The lens seals the projection head, preventing contaminants from entering the main electronics area. Notice. If not avoided, the following could result in property damage. Do not operate the product without a lens installed. Always use a lens plug when installing or moving the product. This prevents contaminants from entering the product. Do not insert the lens into the product at an angle. This can damage the lens and the optical components inside the product. Always place the lens cap onto the lens when moving the projector to avoid scratching the lens. Remove the lens cap before turning on the product to avoid damaging the lens. 1. Before installing the lens, make sure you turn off and unplug the projector. 2. Remove the lens surround. 3. Turn the lens clamp on the front of the projector to the open position. The lens clamp can be turned manually but Christie recommends using a hex key to turn it to the correct position. 4. Position the lens so the lens retaining ring mounts align with the lens mount. 5. Remove the lens caps from the front and rear of the lens. Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 23 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Installing and setting up Lens caps must be removed or they can melt and damage the lens. 6. Insert the lens straight into the lens mount opening without turning. Magnets inside the lens mount help position the lens. 7. Insert and tighten the two lens mount hex screws shipped separately with the projector. 8. Lock the lens assembly in place. The lens clamp can be turned manually but Christie recommends using a hex key to turn it to the correct position. 9. Replace the lens surround. Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 24 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Installing and setting up Installing the touch panel (optional) Learn how to install the optional touch panel control (TPC) and connect the required harnesses for communication with the projector. 1. To secure the ball arm, fasten with the three M5X16 mm screws provided with the projector. Torque to 20in-lb. 2. Install the TPC arm onto the ball arm. 3. Install the touch screen monitor onto the TPC arm. 4. Connect the touch screen monitor communication harness to the USB-C port on the Video Input panel. Projector power modes The Cinema 2K-RBe projectors track laser operation hours for the light source. The projector operates with the following power modes: Mode Description Projector on CineLife+ electronics and light engine are on Light source is off Integrated Media Block (IMB) is on Light source on CineLife+ electronics and light engine are on Light source is on Fans run at full speed IMB is on Standby CineLife+ electronics remain on standby with the light engine off Fans and light source are off IMB is off—IMB automation does not function Hibernate Ethernet PHY for Wake On LAN (WOL) magic packet and Hibernate Interface switch powered and enabled Other parts of the projector are off IMB powered in Standby Turns on the IMB Increases the air flow inside the projector to cool the card cage electronics Using the web user interface (Web UI) Use a web browser to use the web UI to access projector functionality. 1. In a web browser, enter the IP address of the projector. The default IP address is 192.168.206.110. Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 25 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Installing and setting up 2. Log into the Web UI. 3. To access the projector menu, select the left navigation menu. 4. To upload or download files from the projector, navigate to the feature. 5. If the projector has a GDC IMB SR-1000 installed and configured, access the GDC IMB Web UI by navigating to the left navigation menu and selecting IMB. Turning on or off the projector Turn on the projector to display content or turn off the projector to conserve energy or service the projector. 1. Determine if you are using an uninterruptable power supply (on page 22). 2. Plug the projector into AC power. 3. Turn on the breaker switch(es). If connected to an uninterruptable power supply, move the MAIN breaker switch to the on position and then move the UPS breaker switch to the on position. If not connected to an uninterruptable power supply, only move the MAIN breaker switch to the on position. 4. In the right toolbar, select and hold Power. If the light source is on when turning off the projector, the light source automatically enters a three-minute cool-down period. Logging into the projector Log into the projector to access projector menus. 1. Select Login. If using the Web UI, you do not need to select Login. 2. In the User list, select a username. 3. Enter your password. 4. Select Login. Turning on or off the light source Turn on the light source to display content or view test patterns. Turn off the light to extend the life of the light source. To turn on or off the light source, in the right toolbar, select and hold Light. If turning on the light source when the projector power is off, power is turned on automatically. Allow the projector to cool down for three minutes after turning it off. Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 26 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Installing and setting up Selecting Integrated Media Block (IMB) preferences Choose from the available options to set the type of Integrated Media Block (IMB). 1. In the left navigation menu, select Service Setup > Preferences. 2. Select IMB. 3. In the Type list, select the manufacturer of the IMB model. 4. When the system prompts you to reboot the projector, select Reboot. 5. After the projector has restarted, log in with your user account. Activating marriage After selecting the Integrated Media Block (IMB) type, you must install the IMB and complete marriage to display secure content and to comply with the Digital Cinema Initiatives (DCI) specification. You cannot complete marriage remotely. For more information on marriage, refer to CineLife+ 2K User Guide (P/N: 020-103949-XX). You cannot complete marriage remotely because you must select the Marriage button on the input panel during the marriage process. 1. Verify the marriage ring is installed correctly and an anti-tamper alarm does not appear on the touch panel. 2. In the left navigation menu, select Service Setup > Marriage Setup. 3. Select Start and complete the Marriage Setup wizard. At the Arming stage, enter the Marriage password. 4. Select Finish. Disposing of the product packaging Once the product has been installed and set up, Christie recommends reusing or recycling the product packaging according to your local regulations. Completing the installation checklist Complete the provided installation checklist (P/N: 020-103137-XX) and return it to Christie. Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 27 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Video Input panel The Video Input panel, located on the projector side input panel (operator side), has a variety of ports that can supply alternative video content to the projector. A B C D E F G H I J GPIO IN 1-3 OUT 1-4 3D SYNC HDMI 1 HDMI 2 FIRE ALARM HIBERNATE MANAGEMENT MARRIAGE USB-C USB 3.0 SERIAL COMMS OUT 5-8 STATUS ID Port Description A Status Provides a status indicator for the projector. B 3D sync connector Connects the projector to 3D devices. C HDMI input 1 and HDMI input 2 Type A connector Accepts digital video data from HDMI v2.0 input supporting EDID 1.3 with HDCP v1.4 and 2.2 support. D Fire alarm connection Connects to the Theater Fire Management system for automatic shut down in emergency situations. E GPIO port Connects the projector to external automation or automation devices. F Marriage button Used during the Integrated Media Block (IMB) marriage setup process. Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 28 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Video Input panel ID Port Description Select and hold the button for 5 seconds to display the IP address and status information. Select and hold the button for 30 seconds to reset the IP address to the default address of 192.168.206.110. The marriage status LED indicator is located to the right of the Marriage button. In full power mode, a green LED indicates the projector is properly married and encrypted content can be displayed. A red LED indicates marriage is broken and encrypted content cannot be displayed. G USB-C port Connects the projector touch panel. H USB port Connects to external memory device for import and export of projector software, configuration files, and status information. I Hibernate Brings the projector out of Hibernate mode. J Management port Connects to the local network and can send CineLife+ serial commands and used for Web UI access. HDMI video source For the projector to accept digital video data from HDMI sources, plug the HDMI source directly into the Video Input panel. The input configurations listed below are supported. Input configuration Description Single-input Accepts connection of one HDMI cable. Supports both 2D and 3D frame-packed, top and bottom. In this configuration, the HDMI input supplies the entire video raster. HDMI video formats The following image formats are supported by the two HDMI inputs. Fractional 1/1.001 frame rates, 1920 x 1080 (HD), and 3840 x 2160 (UHD) formats are also supported. Single-input 2D HD/2K and UHD/4K HDMI 2.0 image formats Each HDMI input supports the following single-input (one cable) 2D HDMI 2.0 image formats. 4K image formats are downscaled to 2048X1080 in the projector video processing. 4K image formats at frame rates greater than 60Hz are not supported and the display performance is undefined. Format Cables Frame rate (Hz) Sampling Bit-depth HD 1920x1080 1 24, 25, 30, 50, 60, Y'C'BC'R/RGB/4:4:4 8/10/12 bpc 120 Y'C'BC'R/4:2:2 Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 29 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Video Input panel Format Cables Frame rate (Hz) Sampling Bit-depth 2048x1080 1 24, 25, 30, 50, 60, Y'C'BC'R/RGB/4:4:4 8/10/12 bpc 120 Y'C'BC'R/4:2:2 4K 3840x2160 1 24, 25, 30 Y'C'BC'R/RGB/4:4:4 8/10 bpc 3840x2160 1 24, 25, 30 Y'C'BC'R/4:2:2 8/10/12 bpc 3840x2160 1 50, 60 Y'C'BC'R/RGB/4:4:4 8 bpc 3840x2160 1 50, 60 Y'C'BC'R/4:2:2 8/10/12 bpc 4096x2160 1 24, 25, 30 Y'C'BC'R/RGB/4:4:4 8/10 bpc 4096x2160 1 24, 25, 30 Y'C'BC'R/4:2:2 8/10/12 bpc 4096x2160 1 50, 60 Y'C'BC'R/RGB/4:4:4 8 bpc 4096x2160 1 50, 60 Y'C'BC'R/4:2:2 8/10/12 bpc Single-input 2D HD HDMI 2.0 image formats Each HDMI input supports the following single-input (one cable) 2D HD HDMI 2.0 image formats. Format Cables Frame rate (Hz) Sampling Bit-depth Notes HD 1280x720 1 24, 25, 30, 50, 60 Y'C'BC'R/RGB/ 8/10/12 bpc — 4:4:4 Y'C'BC'R/4:2:2 1920x1080i 1 25, 30 Y'C'BC'R/RGB/ 8/10/12 bpc 1920x1080 4:4:4 interlaced (50/60 Y'C'BC'R/4:2:2 Hz field rate) Single-input 3D 2K/HD HDMI 2.0 image formats Each HDMI input supports the following single-input (one cable) 3D 2K/HD HDMI 2.0 image formats. Format Cables Frame rate (Hz) Sampling Bit-depth Notes 3D 1280x720 1 50, 60 Y'C'BC'R/RGB/ 8/10/12 bpc Frame-packing/ 4:4:4 top-and-bottom Y'C'BC'R/4:2:2 1920x1080 1 24, 25, 30, 50, 60 Y'C'BC'R/RGB/ 8/10/12 bpc Frame-packing 4:4:4 Y'C'BC'R/4:2:2 Integrated Media Block (IMB) video source Christie Series 4 projectors support both the legacy Series 2 (S2) and newer Series 4 (S4) HDRConnect™ IMB interfaces to send digital video data from an IMB to the projector. Contact Christie Technical Support to learn which S2 and S4 IMB devices are compatible with Christie projectors. Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 30 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Video Input panel Series 2 Integrated Media Block (IMB) video formats S2 Integrated Media Block (IMB) video format support is determined by the IMB make and model. Refer to the associated IMB documentation to understand which of the following video signals are supported. All MPEG-2 content is converted in the media block to RGB 4:4:4 8-bit before play out. MPEG image formats Format Resolution Max frame Max frame Min frame Bit-depth rate 2D rate 3D rate VGA 640x480 120.0 120.0 23.0 8-bits 4CIF 704x576 120.0 120.0 23.0 8-bits 525 SD 720x480 120.0 120.0 23.0 8-bits 625 SD 720x568 120.0 120.0 23.0 8-bits XGA 1024x768 79.6 79.6 23.0 8-bits 720p HD 1280x720 68.0 68.0 23.0 8-bits 4VGA 1280x960 51.0 51.0 23.0 8-bits SXGA 1280x1024 47.8 N/A 23.0 8-bits 525 16SIF 1408x960 46.3 N/A 23.0 8-bits 16CIF 1408x1152 38.6 N/A 23.0 8-bits 4SVGA 1600x1200 32.6 N/A 23.0 8-bits 1080 HD 2048x1080 30.0 N/A 23.0 8-bits MPEG-2 MXF interop 2D image formats Format Resolution Max frame Max frame Min frame Bit-depth rate 2D rate 3D rate VGA 640x480 120.0 120.0 23.0 8-bits 525 4SIF 704x480 120.0 120.0 23.0 8-bits 525 SD 720x480 120.0 120.0 23.0 8-bits 4CIF 704x576 120.0 120.0 23.0 8-bits 625 SD 800x600 120.0 120.0 23.0 8-bits SVGA 1024x768 79.6 79.6 23.0 8-bits XGA 1024x768 79.6 79.6 23.0 8-bits 720p HD 1280x720 68.0 68.0 23.0 8-bits 4VGA 1280x960 51.0 51.0 23.0 8-bits SXGA 1280x1024 47.8 N/A 23.0 8-bits 525 16SIF 1408x960 46.3 N/A 23.0 8-bits Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 31 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Video Input panel Format Resolution Max frame Max frame Min frame Bit-depth rate 2D rate 3D rate 16CIF 1408x1152 38.6 N/A 23.0 8-bits 4SVGA 1600x1200 32.6 N/A 23.0 8-bits 1080 HD 2048x1080 30.0 N/A 23.0 8-bits SMPTE-compatible 2D (JPEG 2000) cinema image formats 4K image formats are downscaled to 2048x1080 in the projector video processing. 4K image formats at frame rates greater than 30Hz are not supported and the output image is undefined. Specification Resolution Frame rate Color format Bit-depth SMPTE 428-1-2006 2048x1080 24.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 2048x1080 25.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 2048x1080 30.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-1-2009 2048x1080 48.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 2048x1080 50.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 2048x1080 60.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 2048x1080 96.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 2048x1080 100.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 2048x1080 120.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-1-2006 4096x2160 24.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 4096x2160 25.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 4096x2160 30.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 2048-1-2011 4096x2160 48.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 2048-1-2011 4096x2160 50.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 2048-1-2011 4096x2160 60.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE-compatible single 3D (JPEG 2000) cinema image formats 4K image formats are downscaled to 2048X1080 in the projector video processing. 4K image formats at frame rates greater than 30Hz per eye are not supported and the output image is undefined. Specification Resolution Frame rate (per Color format Bit-depth eye) SMPTE 428-1-2006 2048x1080 24.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 2048x1080 25.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 2048x1080 30.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 2048x1080 48.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 32 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Video Input panel Specification Resolution Frame rate (per Color format Bit-depth eye) SMPTE 428-11-2009 2048x1080 50.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 2048x1080 60.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-1-2006 4096x2160 24.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 4096x2160 25.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 4096x2160 30.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE-compatible dual 3D (JPEG 2000) cinema image formats 4K image formats are downscaled to 2048x1080 in the projector video processing. Specification Resolution Frame rate Color format Bit-depth SMPTE 428-1-2006 2048x1080 24.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 2048x1080 25.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 2048x1080 30.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 2048x1080 48.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 2048x1080 50.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 2048x1080 60.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 2048x1080 96.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 2048x1080 100.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 2048x1080 120.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-1-2006 4096x2160 24.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 4096x2160 25.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 428-11-2009 4096x2160 30.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 2048-1-2011 4096x2160 48.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 2048-1-2011 4096x2160 50.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits SMPTE 2048-1-2011 4096x2160 60.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits Series 4 Integrated Media Block (IMB) video formats S4 Integrated Media Block (IMB) video format support is determined by the IMB make and model. Refer to the associated IMB documentation to understand which of the following video signals are supported. All MPEG-2 content is converted in the media block to RGB 4:4:4 8-bit before play out. Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 33 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Video Input panel MPEG image formats Format Resolution Max frame Max frame Min frame Bit depth rate 2D rate 3D rate VGA 640x480 120.0 120.0 23.0 8-bits 525 4SIF 704x480 120.0 120.0 23.0 8-bits 525 SD 720x480 120.0 120.0 23.0 8-bits 4CIF 704x576 120.0 120.0 23.0 8-bits 625 SD 800x600 120.0 120.0 23.0 8-bits SVGA 1024x768 79.6 79.6 23.0 8-bits XGA 1024x768 79.6 79.6 23.0 8-bits 720p HD 1280x720 68.0 68.0 23.0 8-bits 4VGA 1280x960 51.0 51.0 23.0 8-bits SXGA 1280x1024 47.8 N/A 23.0 8-bits 525 16SIF 1408x960 46.3 N/A 23.0 8-bits 16CIF 1408x1152 38.6 N/A 23.0 8-bits 4SVGA 1600x1200 32.6 N/A 23.0 8-bits 1080 HD 2048x1080 30.0 N/A 23.0 8-bits MPEG-2 MXF interop 2D image formats Format Resolution Max frame Max frame Min frame Bit depth rate 2D rate 3D rate VGA 640x480 120.0 120.0 23.0 8-bits 525 4SIF 704x480 120.0 120.0 23.0 8-bits 525 SD 720x480 120.0 120.0 23.0 8-bits 625 SD 720x568 120.0 120.0 23.0 8-bits 4CIF 704x576 120.0 120.0 23.0 8-bits XGA 1024x768 79.6 79.6 23.0 8-bits 720p HD 1280x720 68.0 68.0 23.0 8-bits 4VGA 1280x960 51.0 51.0 23.0 8-bits SXGA 1280x1024 47.8 N/A 23.0 8-bits 525 16SIF 1408x960 46.3 N/A 23.0 8-bits 16CIF 1408x1152 38.6 N/A 23.0 8-bits 4SVGA 1600x1200 32.6 N/A 23.0 8-bits 1080 HD 2048x1080 30.0 N/A 23.0 8-bits Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 34 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Video Input panel SMPTE-compatible 2D (JPEG 2000) cinema image formats 4K image formats are downscaled to 2048x1080 in the projector video processing. Specification Resolution Frame rate Color format Bit depth Notes SMPTE 2048x1080 24.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-1-2006 SMPTE 2048x1080 25.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 SMPTE 2048x1080 30.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 SMPTE 2048x1080 48.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-1-2009 SMPTE 2048x1080 50.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 SMPTE 2048x1080 60.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 SMPTE 2048x1080 96.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 SMPTE 2048x1080 100.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 SMPTE 2048x1080 120.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 SMPTE 4096x2160 24.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-1-2006 SMPTE 4096x2160 25.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 SMPTE 4096x2160 30.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 SMPTE 4096x2160 48.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 2048-1-2011 SMPTE 4096x2160 50.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits Requires 96 Hz 2048-1-2011 video license in IMB-S4 SMPTE 4096x2160 60.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits Requires 96 Hz 2048-1-2011 video license in IMB-S4 SMPTE-compatible single 3D (JPEG 2000) cinema image formats 4K image formats are downscaled to 2048X1080 in the projector video processing. 4K image formats at frame rates greater than 30Hz per eye are not supported and the output image is undefined. 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Video Input panel Specification Resolution Frame rate Color format Bit depth Notes (per eye) SMPTE 2048x1080 24.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-1-2006 SMPTE 2048x1080 25.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 SMPTE 2048x1080 30.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 SMPTE 2048x1080 48.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 SMPTE 2048x1080 50.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 SMPTE 2048x1080 60.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 SMPTE 4096x2160 24.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-1-2006 SMPTE 4096x2160 25.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits Requires 96 Hz 428-11-2009 video license in IMB-S4 SMPTE 4096x2160 30.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits Requires 96 Hz 428-11-2009 video license in IMB-S4 SMPTE-compatible dual 3D (JPEG 2000) cinema image formats 4K image formats are downscaled to 2048X1080 in the projector video processing. Specification Resolution Frame rate Color format Bit depth Notes (per eye) SMPTE 2048x1080 24.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-1-2006 SMPTE 2048x1080 25.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 SMPTE 2048x1080 30.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 SMPTE 2048x1080 48.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 SMPTE 2048x1080 50.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 SMPTE 2048x1080 60.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 SMPTE 2048x1080 96.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 36 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Video Input panel Specification Resolution Frame rate Color format Bit depth Notes (per eye) SMPTE 2048x1080 100.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 SMPTE 2048x1080 120.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 SMPTE 4096x2160 24.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-1-2006 SMPTE 4096x2160 25.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 SMPTE 4096x2160 30.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 428-11-2009 SMPTE 4096x2160 48.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits — 2048-1-2011 SMPTE 4096x2160 50.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits Requires 96 Hz 2048-1-2011 video license in IMB-S4 SMPTE 4096x2160 60.0 X’Y’Z’ (4:4:4) 12-bits Requires 96 Hz 2048-1-2011 video license in IMB-S4 HDMI video source connection from an Integrated Media Block (IMB) The projector can accept digital video data from HDMI sources connected to applicable Integrated Media Block (IMB) devices. The input configurations supported are determined by the IMB device directly. Contact Christie Technical Support to learn which IMB devices provide HDMI source selection from the projector user interface. HDMI input selection directly from the IMB may also be possible using the IMB user interface. The input configurations supported are determined by the IMB make and model. SDI video source connection from an Integrated Media Block (IMB) The projector can accept digital video data from SDI sources connected to applicable Integrated Media Block (IMB) devices. The input configurations supported are determined by the IMB device directly. Contact Christie Technical Support to learn which IMB devices provide SDI source selection from the projector user interface. SDI input selection directly from the IMB may also be possible using the IMB user interface. The input configurations supported are determined by the IMB make and model. Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 37 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Video Input panel GPIO connector The Generic Purpose Input Output (GPIO) connectors provide a flexible method of interfacing with the projector. There are three GPIO connectors with one connector reserved for serial communications. The GPIO connectors are located on the input panel (E in the Video Input panel image (on page 28)). Left-side GPI pins The top six GPI pins are available for inputs with the other two pins reserved for ground and power. The bottom pins are reserved for serial communications. Pin number Signal name Direction T1 +5V — T2 GND — T3 GPI1_POS In T4 GPI1_NEG In T5 GPI2_POS In T6 GPI2_NEG In T7 GPI3_POS In T8 GPI3_NEG In B1 to B8 Serial Communications — Reserved for future use. Right-side GPO pins The 16 pins are available for output. Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 38 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Video Input panel Pin number Signal name Direction T1 GPO1_SRC Out T2 GPO1_RTN Out T3 GPO2_SRC Out T4 GPO2_RTN Out T5 GPO3_SRC Out T6 GPO3_RTN Out T7 GPO4_SRC Out T8 GPO4_RTN Out B1 GPO5_SRC Out B2 GPO5_RTN Out B3 GPO6_SRC Out B4 GPO6_RTN Out B5 GPO7_SRC Out B6 GPO7_RTN Out B7 Health_SRC Out B8 Health_RTN Out GPIO inputs The 5 VDC (pin T1 and pin T2 in the left-hand GPI) is intended for use to supply the inputs. Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 39 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Video Input panel GPIO outputs Outputs are solid state relays with a 1 A AC/DC rating at up to 48 V. Cinema 2K-RBe Installation and Setup Guide–CP2406-RBe, CP2409-RBe, and CP2411-RBe 40 020-103907-04 Rev. 1 (09-2024) Copyright © 2024 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved. If printed, please recycle this document after use. Managing the light source Learn how to configure a laser file and use the projector's LiteLOC™ feature. Use the laser file to control the power settings of the lasers. The LiteLOC™ feature ensures that color and brightness are held at the level you set. Create multiple laser files to manage varying screen sizes, brightness requirements, room temperatures in the projection booth, and types of content (such as 2D, 3D, and alternative content). Creating a new laser file Create a laser file to store the power settings for the RGB laser light source. If you make significant change to the brightness level when refining the laser power settings, it takes a few minutes for the color and brightness to stabilize. 1. Log in as service. 2. Turn on the laser. 3. For systems upgraded to v1.5.0 and already using the calibration file, set a channel to use the appropriate calibration file and activate the channel. For details on setting up and activating the channel, refer to the CineLife+ 2K User Guide (P/N: 020-103949-XX). 4. Set up the color meter to aim at the center of the screen. 5. In the left navigation menu, select Laser Settings > Laser Power/LiteLOC Setup. 6. Select Display White Test Pattern. 7. To create a new laser file, select Create. 8. In the Create dialog, enter a name for the new laser file and select Create. 9. In the White Coordinates dialog, set the required white point. For a typical cinema setup, the white point is Digital Cinema Initiative (DCI) white x=0.314 and y=0.351. 10. Select Apply. 11. Adjust the brightness level until you achieve the required brightness at the specified white point. 12. If the laser file will be associated with a 3D channel, complete the following steps: a) Eng