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Topic: Problems with Christie Solaria One
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Mike Brodeur
Film Handler
Posts: 6
From: Bangor, Maine, 04401
Registered: Jul 2012
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posted 04-16-2013 05:37 PM
Our brand new Christie Solaria One is a nightmare to work with. The projector interface is extremely buggy. I've done all the latest updates, and it didn't help. Sometimes (most of the time), when I go to load content, such as the feature, I will get a random error. Usually logging out, then logging back in fixes it. Today the feature actually stopped, about 20 minutes from the end, and ON SCREEN asked us to log in. On the user interface, everything seemed to be grayed out, as if I was not logged in.
Logged in under administrator, service, operator, marriage. Nothing. Had to unplug the projector from the wall, and wait for it to re-boot. Still gave me errors upon trying to log in. Finally got it to run again, after loosing our patrons. Seems to be going fine for this show... for now.
I called Christie Tech Support. They told us to go pound sand. We have to purchase the $1699 support contract.
I'm at a loss. Open to suggestions.
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Ronda Fitzsimmons
Film Handler
Posts: 75
From: Pottstown, PA, USA
Registered: Sep 2002
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posted 04-26-2013 03:08 PM
Hi Mike,
The new Christie Solaria One's have a two year warranty. Ours came with those two years of NOC phone support included. We did have to register our projectors to get support.
The link for that was: http://www.projectdigital.info/wplus/ Your installer should have given you this info.
When calling NOC, know there are two centers. For some reason it matters. The first thing I tell them is I'm having an issue with a Christie IMB, and would they please connect me with someone experienced with the Christie IMB. That seemed to help a lot! Sometimes if they couldn't help us, they were quick to try to send on-site service out. We let them know right away we don't have an on-site service agreement.
Two thoughts: As someone else mentioned - these machines are temp sensitive and power sensitive, as are the NAS's externally attached. Make sure both are getting proper airflow and proper power. Also, we've had a bunch of issues with not well made cables - if you've made the Cat6 connector cables yourself, get a loop and make sure they are properly made. If there's any doubt, use a factory made cable to test, or if you crimp yourself, just cut the end off and remake it.
When ingesting the keys, make sure they are NOT in folders on the USB drive. Copy them individually from the desktop folder to the USB drive. Have no idea why it matters sometimes, but it does.
Often logout/login will fix a problem. Almost always, a full reboot - which includes turning off the projector, turning off the NAS, unplugging both from AC power, and unplugging the Cat6 Cable between them, then repowering and turning on and waiting a full two minutes before reconnecting the cat6 has resolved the issue. Three minutes total, shouldn't cost you a show. The hardest problem we had to resolve was an installer error in the subnetmask address in the projector/NAS screen. Took forever to figure out and fix that.
We've been very happy with the projectors, and now that our guys are trained to install, we've had a lot less problems with things.
Good luck! Email me if you want someone to try to talk you though a problem.
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Mike Brodeur
Film Handler
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From: Bangor, Maine, 04401
Registered: Jul 2012
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posted 05-05-2013 04:25 PM
We purchased the machine in February. We did contact the vendor about the issue, and they were somewhat helpful, but the issue still exists. They said it might possibly need the IMB replaced. I believe the warranty is parts only, and 2 years. Christie didn't exactly say those words, but it is the impression I got. I cannot remember the name, I just remember an impolite female voice after a long time on hold.
The projector is not installed on a UPS, nor is the NAS. These will be being purchased this weekend. The projector isn't installed in a booth. It is installed on a platform on the back of a room, suspended from the ceiling. It is boxed in on 5 sides, with the top open, and the optional factory exhaust fan installed, being routed through the ceiling. The temperatures on the panel read from 95 degrees (filtered air intake) to 150 degrees (ICP FPGA).
I have no installer to call, because we installed the unit ourselves. I will be checking the integrity of the CAT 6 cables with a loop tester this weekend as well.
Didn't see the need at the time to pay for an installation when there is just a projector, processor, and NAS to install. The rest was already there. I am now learning (from these posts) of some of the unmentioned quirks of the system, that a pro installer would have known about.
Also, good to know about not having the keys in a folder when ingesting.
Thanks for the help..
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