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Maintenance of a Digital Cinema Projector - Optical Care
Unnecessary cleaning of optics can be more harmful than helpful, increasing the risk of degrading delicate coatings and surfaces. In this pr
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Maintenance of a Digital Cinema Projector - Lamp Change
1.Determine if the lamp requires replacement or if only general maintenance is required. When the lamp approaches end of life it must be rep
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Maintenance of a Digital Cinema Projector - Electrical
Every 60 days or 500 hours of operation you should check the contact surfaces of the projector for cleanliness and that the electrical and l
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Maintenance of a Digital Cinema Projector - Ventilation
Vents and louvers in the projector covers provide ventilation, both for air intake and exhaust. Never block or cover these openings. It is r
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Maintenance of a Digital Cinema Projector - Liquid Cooling
The CP2000 high-intensity lamp and electronics rely on a variety of cooling components to reduce internal operating temperatures. Regular ch
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Maintenance of a Digital Cinema Projector - Introduction
The Christie CP2000 Digital DLP Cinema™ projector is designed for safe and reliable operation. However safe operation is not assured b
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Projector Anatomy - Light Emission
The only major component of a digital projector we haven¡¯t yet discussed is the projection lens, which projects a focused image of the panel
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Projector Anatomy - Image Production
Having traced the video processing and illumination paths from their origins, we now come to where they meet: the light engine. This is the
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Projector Anatomy - The Nervous System: Projector Control
Digital projectors generally possess well developed nervous systems. This is not to say they are as smart as, say, the average personal comp
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Projector Anatomy - Respiratory System: Projector Cooling
Before we follow the light path further, we should examine another critical system: cooling. Electronic components¨C¨Cintegrated circuits in p
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Projector Anatomy - Light Production
The lamp is the primary component of the illumination system. It is usually located behind a door in the side, front, or rear of the project
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Projector Anatomy - Digestive Tract: Projector Inputs
Projectors can eat a wide variety of video signals, which are input on a variety of connectors, including RCA jacks, BNCs, 4-pin mini-DIN (S
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Projector Anatomy - Introduction
Welcome, class, to Projector Anatomy 201. To get the most out of this short course, you should be familiar with the basic facts about projec
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Projector Basics - LCD Technology
In Liquid Crystal Display projectors, a light source typically shines through a layer of liquid crystal material. Because the light is trans
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Projector Basics - Portability & Inputs
If you plan on moving a projector around - or carrying one with you on an airplane - size and weight come into play. The tradeoffs in system
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Projector Basics - DVI & HDTV Inputs
The future of projection technology increasingly will incorporate enhanced digital capabilities. If youre planning to buy a projector, wheth
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Projector Basics - Keystone Correction
Projection screens tend to hang straight down, but projectors (especially portable ones) often must be tilted to aim the image over the head
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Projector Basics - Control, Zoom & Focus
Whether youre buying a projector or simply specifying one to be used for a specific presentation, give a moments thought to your particular
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Projector Basics - DLP Technology
Digital Light Processing, unlike LCD technology, is reflective. Rather than passing light source through a liquid crystal material, light is
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Projector Basics - Contrast Ratios
Contrast Ratio: the ratio of light output between the very brightest and very darkest part of the image on the screen. HIGHER CONTRAST = HIG
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