Projector is booting up.Projector is running correctly.Projector in sleep mode without errors, warnings and notifications.Projector is running with warnings. Event can go on but a technicalintervention will be necessary in the near future to prevent acomplete stop of the projector.Projector in sleep mode with warnings.Projector is in error state. Problem could prevent normal operation.Solve the problem before continuingwith the projector.Projector in sleep mode with errors.Projector runs in notification state. Maintenance action required. Lamprun time is exceeded, filters needs to be cleaned, etc.Projector in sleep mode with notifications.31262789101145Caution !High voltage and strong UV radiation is present in the projector.To prevent personal injury, electrical shock, exposure to UVradiation and fire hazard, always refer to the “Safety manual” ofthe projector.Projector Status LightProjector Status LightProjector ComponentsProjector ComponentsDP2K S-series Quick Start Guide - Trained projectionistExhaust Output: removes heat from lamp house. Must be connected to external extraction system.Important: the extraction system must be running. A flexible duct must be installed.Touch panel position: places where a touch panel can be mounted.Status light: shows the status of the projector. Can be green, yellow, red or blue.Mains power switch: powers projector on and off. Shuts off all electrical connections.Important: the lamp must be cooled down for 5 minutes before switching off.Lamp house cover: to be removed to replace the lamp house.Keypad: Used for local operations on the projector such as switching the lamp on-off, dowser, selecting a macroor test pattern or switching the projector to standby or sleep mode.Touch panel connector: provides power and communication for the touch panel.Important: To avoid connector damage, align the pins before you connect the cable.Integrated Cinema Processor (ICP).Input slot for IMB, IMS, or HDSDI module.Cinema Controller.Automated motorized lens: automatically adjusts the image between screen formats when a macro is selected.Always remove the lens cap prior to use.1110987654321GeneralR5905465/00Printed on FSC certified paper (www.fsc.org)1CMYCMMYCYCMYKr5905465_00_userguide.pdf 1 17-12-2012 9:20:10