Christie Digital Systems 104-017101-XX manual

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    Stacking Frame Installation Instructions 013-100342-01 (Rev.1) (08/06) 1 of 12 pages Introduction Use the following instructions when installin g stacking frames onto the models listed in Table 1. Only use the stacking frame provided by Christie (104-117101-01) to hoist or stack a maximum of three projectors. The stacking frame can also be connecte[...]

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    Stacking Frame Installation Instructions 013-100342-01 (Rev.1) (08/06) 2 of 12 pages Warnings Christie stacking hardware is required to prevent the top projector from sliding off the stack. Failure to incorporate this hardware may cause injury or death. This procedure must only be performed by a qualified service technician. The frame is designed t[...]

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    Stacking Frame Installation Instructions 013-100342-01 (Rev.1) (08/06) 3 of 12 pages 1. Stacking Frame Installation WARNING ALWAYS power down and unplug the projector prior to servicing. Wait for the internal cooling fans to stop before unplugging the unit. WARNING To avoid possible injury, a minimum of two people are required to complete this proc[...]

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    Stacking Frame Installation Instructions 013-100342-01 (Rev.1) (08/06) 4 of 13 pages 2. Stacking Multiple Projectors Warnings Christie stacking hardware is required to prevent the top projector from sliding off the stack. Failure to incorporate this hardware may cause injury or death. The frame is designed to support a maximum stacking capacity of [...]

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    Stacking Frame Installation Instructions 013-100342-01 (Rev.1) (08/06) 5 of 12 pages 3. Loosen the nuts on the rear stacking legs to provide lateral movement for easier alignment with the stacking mounts on the other projector. For upright position: Release the rear stacking legs on the top projector. For inverted position: Release the rear stackin[...]

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    Stacking Frame Installation Instructions 013-100342-01 (Rev.1) (08/06) 6 of 12 pages Hoisting Procedure Warnings Remove the projector lens before hoisting. The frame is designed to support a maximum stacking capacity of three projectors. Always stack before hoisting. All rigging must be in compliance with applicable local safety codes. Only license[...]

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    Stacking Frame Installation Instructions 013-100342-01 (Rev.1) (08/06) 7 of 12 pages Hoisting via Stacking Frame Handles WARNING When hoisting via the stacking frame ha ndles it is mandatory to use at least four rigging points (two o pposite sides). Straps must be placed on either side of designated label on the stacking frame handles. 1. If the pr[...]

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    Stacking Frame Installation Instructions 013-100342-01 (Rev.1) (08/06) 8 of 12 pages H oisting via Roadster/Mirage S+/Roadster HD12K Hardware WARNING When hoisting a stack combining Road ster/Mirage S+ and Roadster HD12K models with any of the models listed in Table 1 use the hardware on the Roadster/Mirage S+ and Roadster HD12K models to hoist the[...]

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    Stacking Frame Installation Instructions 013-100342-01 (Rev.1) (08/06) 9 of 12 pages 1. If the projector is inverted retract the adjustable feet to prevent the hoisting hardware from becoming snagged. WARNING Always use at least two safety cables when hoisting. When hoisting a non-inverted projector or stack, add two rigging eyebolts in the front a[...]

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    Stacking Frame Installation Instructions 013-100342-01 (Rev.1) (08/06) 10 of 12 pages Projector Alignment Ensure the stacking legs are extended at least 1” and are slightly loose before aligning the projectors. Stacked projectors must be correctly aligned to one another so the resulting display is optimized and as sharp as possible. If hoisting t[...]

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    Stacking Frame Installation Instructions 013-100342-01 (Rev.1) (08/06) 11 of 12 pages • If centerlines are out by the same amount from top to bottom — use lens offsets (on top projector) to bring the centerlines into alignment. Refer to Figure 8. • If centerlines are parallel, but others are not, turn the front stacking mount wheel to bring t[...]

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    Stacking Frame Installation Instructions 013-100342-01 (Rev.1) (08/06) 12 of 12 pages Technical Support NORTH AMERICA CHRISTIE Digital Systems, Inc. 809 Wellington St. North Kitchener, Ontario, Canada N2G 4Y7 Tel. 519-744-8005 (General) Toll Free 1-800-221-8025 (Technical Support) Fax 519-749-2776 (Service) CHRISTIE Digital Systems, Inc. 10550 Camd[...]