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Andrew Freeman
Film Handler

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From: Springfield, Vermont, USA
Registered: Apr 2017


 - posted 08-16-2019 07:49 PM      Profile for Andrew Freeman   Email Andrew Freeman   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hey everyone! Happy Friday, always the best day to have projector issues...we just received an error on one of our Christie CP2210, where in between shows we noticed, "Light Out due to Open Interlock", but we are still on screen and have yet to lose a show. Anyone have any thoughts? Thanks so much!

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Bradley J Sime
Film Handler

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From: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Registered: Apr 2016


 - posted 08-28-2019 02:58 PM      Profile for Bradley J Sime   Author's Homepage   Email Bradley J Sime       Edit/Delete Post 
I've had this before. We had to get the interlock system on the main door replaced. It'll likely keep happening until you do this.

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Stephan Shelley
Jedi Master Film Handler

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From: castro valley, CA, usa
Registered: Nov 2014


 - posted 08-28-2019 06:07 PM      Profile for Stephan Shelley   Email Stephan Shelley   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Check the fire alarm jumper or connection on the side of the projector above the card cage. It is considered an interlock along with the lamphouse door. If there is a fire alarm connected make sure there is not a bad connection in it.

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Mark Gulbrandsen
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From: Music City
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 - posted 08-29-2019 06:27 AM      Profile for Mark Gulbrandsen   Email Mark Gulbrandsen   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
If it's an actual switch like on the projection consoles just bypass it like everyone else did. Switches are so 1970's!

Mark

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