D-Cine Communicator User Guide Engineering Edition R5976510/07 11/04/2006
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Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction .........................................................................................7 1.1 General Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 2. Software Installation and Start up .............................................................9 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Required Configuration . .
Table of contents 4.8.9.1 Start up of the CLO functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 4.8.9.2 Read out the light output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 4.8.9.3 Calibrating CLO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of contents 6.2 6.3 Ethernet test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119 Test Patterns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 6.3.1 Changing a test pattern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of contents 12.Automation for DP100 and DP90 ...........................................................173 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Activating a macro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of contents 15.3 Projector Log Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.3.1 Displaying Projector Log Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.3.2 Saving the Projector Log File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of contents 18.4.7 Error handling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 18.4.7.1 Error handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 19.D-Cine Communicator Log information ...................................................
1. Introduction 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 General Introduction D-Cine Premiere configuration tool A uniquely powerful and easy to use configuration program for the Barco D-Cine Premiere projector, D-Cine Communicator provides all of the tools necessary for the total projector set-up and control. A comprehensive array of easy to access menu pages provide control of the D-Cine Premiere’s digital input, output and screen display via a combination of simple buttons and WYSIWYG displays.
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2. Software Installation and Start up 2. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND START UP 2.1 Required Configuration PC requirements • • • • 2.2 Windows 2000, Windows XP and WinME 266 MHz, 64 MB Ram Minimum disk space : 50 MB Minimum Screen resolution: 1024 x 768 Installing the Software How to install 1. Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. 2. Is the AutoPlay active on your PC. If yes, go to step 6 If no, from within the Windows environment go to the Start Menu. Choose Run...
2. Software Installation and Start up Image 2-1 Licence agreement 2.3 Upgrading the Software How to update 1. Download or copy the update zip file locally. 2. Unzip the update file in the communicator install directory.. 3. Run Setup.exe. The windows install shield opens. 4. Click on Next to continue. The install shield check the PC for an old version of the D-Cine Communicator software. A selection window will be displayed. (image 2-2) 5.
2. Software Installation and Start up Image 2-2 Install selection window If you were previously issued licensing key, this key will be valid for this version. If upgrading the D-Cine Communicator software from versions lower than 1.2.0 to 1.2.0 or higher, the default folder where the software is installed has been changed. Any existing license files (communicator.lc) need to be copied manually to the new communicator folder. The D-Cine Communicator, Theatre version is free of license.
2. Software Installation and Start up Image 2-3 Logon screen Image 2-4 Register warning It is strongly recommended to change your password after the first logon. 2.5 Registration procedure Registration At the first start up of the D-Cine Communicator software a register.dat file is created in the directory where the software is installed. How to register 1. Send the register.dat file to your local supplier. Or, Open the register.
2. Software Installation and Start up 3. Copy this communicator.lc file into the directory where the software is installed. 4. Restart the D-Cine Communicator software. Your version is registered. 2.6 Removing the D-Cine Communicator software How to remove 1. Run Setup.exe. The windows install shield opens. 2. Click on Next to continue. A selection window will be displayed (image 2-2). 3. Select the radio button in front of Delete the current installed software. 4. Click on Next.
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3. Projector Connection 3. PROJECTOR CONNECTION 3.1 Introduction Overview The D-Cine Communicator can be connected to the D-Cine Premiere in one of following ways: • Via an Ethernet connection • Via a serial connection Note when connecting to the D-Cine Premiere When metadata control is enabled on this projector, the following message will be displayed while connecting. Image 3-1 Metadata enabled message During this session, executing macros and activating PCF files will not work as expected.
3. Projector Connection Image 3-2 Physical indication of Ethernet connector on DP50 Image 3-3 Physical indication of Ethernet connector on DP30 Image 3-4 Physical indication of Ethernet connectors on DP100 and DP90 For DP100 and DP90, connect the Ethernet to port 1 or port2. For DP30 and DP50, a crossed Ethernet cable is necessary. For DP100 and DP90, a crossed or non crossed cable can be used. the projector switched automatically for the correct cable. 3.2.
3. Projector Connection Possible Ethernet connections Two Ethernet connection are possible at the same time: • Primary • Secondary Use the primary connection as default to connect the D-Cine Communicator to the D-Cine Premiere. If another device or another D-Cine Communicator is already connected to the D-Cine Premiere, use the secondary connection to connect. Connection 1. Click on the tab button Network Connection. (image 3-5) The tab page opens. 2. Fill out the Ethernet address of the D-Cine Premiere.
3. Projector Connection Image 3-6 Primary port selected within an Ethernet connection Image 3-7 Selecting Connect Image 3-8 Logon connection status 3.2.3 Ethernet connection via short cuts Broadcast query The broadcast query for projectors scans the complete LAN network to detect available projectors on the network. These projectors will be indicated in the Available projectors on the Ethernet pane as short cuts. The short cut will be referenced by the IP address and the host name of the projector.
3. Projector Connection Image 3-9 Available projectors on the Ethernet Image 3-10 3.3 Serial Port Connection Overview • • • 3.3.
3. Projector Connection Image 3-12 Physical indication of RS232/422 connector on DP30 Image 3-13 Physical indication of RS232/422 connector on DP100 and DP90 Necessary parts Straight serial cable from PC to projector. Software connection 1. Click on the tab button Serial Connection. (image 3-14) The tab page opens. 2. Set up the communication port by clicking on the drop down menu (1) and selecting the correct port. (image 3-15) 3.
3. Projector Connection Image 3-14 Selecting Serial Port Image 3-15 Selecting the communication port Image 3-16 Selecting Connect 3.3.
3. Projector Connection Image 3-17 Physical indication of the Serial Loop in connector on DP50 Image 3-18 Physical indication of the Serial Loop in connector on DP30 Image 3-19 Physical indication of the Serial Loop in connector on DP100 and DP90 Necessary parts Straight serial cable from PC to projector. Software connection 1. Click on the tab button Serial Connection. (image 3-20) The Serial Connection tab opens. 2.
3. Projector Connection The Bits per second box grays out. The communication speed is only 115200 bps. The default projector address is set to 1. 4. To change the projector address, click on the up or down arrow until the desired address in shown in the box. 5. Click on Connect. (image 3-23) When a connection is possible, a Logon Successful will be indicated in the connection status pane. All other tabs will become enabled and accessible.
3. Projector Connection Image 3-22 Serial bus mode selection Image 3-23 Selecting Connect 3.3.3 Modem Dial Up connection What is possible To take full control of the projector via a telephone line from anywhere in the world. PSTN PSTN (public switched telephone network) is the world’s collection of interconnected voiceoriented public telephone networks, both commercial and government-owned. Null modem cable An adapter cable or adapter piece to switch the receive and transmit line within a RS232 cable.
3. Projector Connection Technican side anywhere in the world Cinema theatre side Any type of modem Desk top Modem US Robotics V.everything or PSTN Null modem cable Laptop with built in modem D-Cine projector Image 3-24 Principle diagram modem connection The following hardware configuration should be set up: At the Cinema theatre side (optional package) : • Connect a US Robotics modem via a null modem cable to the IN Serial Network connector on the D-Cine projector.
3. Projector Connection If it is an external modem, you can physically see to which port it is physically connected. If it is in internal modem, click Start on your desk top page and select Control Panel. Go to Network and Dial-up connections. The modem Com port is indicated in that window. 3. Fill out the telephone number (2) of the remote projector’s modem. 4. Click on Connect. (image 3-27) The Modem Terminal Window appears. (image 3-28) This shows the AT commands send to the modem.
3. Projector Connection Image 3-27 Dial-up connection Image 3-28 Modem Terminal Window Image 3-29 Modem Terminal Window : password Image 3-30 Take Control via dial-up The connection is only guaranteed for the following modem type at the theatre side : 3Com USRobotics Courier V.Everything.
3. Projector Connection 3.4 Disconnection from the D-Cine Premiere Software disconnection 1. Click on Disconnect. (image 3-31) A logout will happen. (image 3-32) Image 3-31 Disconnect from D-Cine Premiere Image 3-32 Disconnect status 3.5 Changing the password To change 1. Click on Change Passwords. The change password menu will be displayed. (image 3-33) 2. Click in the Old password input field and enter your current password. Note: Your password is case sensitive. 3.
3. Projector Connection Image 3-35 Confirm password error 3.6 Reset Projector Head How to reset 1. Click on Reset Projection Head. A warning message will be displayed. (image 3-36) 2. Do you really want to reset the head? If yes, Click on Yes. The projector head will be reset. The connection will be lost. If no, Click on No, Cancel this action. The software returns to the Projector Connection window.
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4. Projector Setup 4. PROJECTOR SETUP Overview • • • • • • • • • • 4.1 Control Interface set up Pattern Shortcuts Execute Quickly a MacroSet up Activate Projector Configuration Activate Projector Screen Set up Macro Shortcuts for DP30 and DP50 Input and Source set up Output and Screen set up Advanced Settings Function keys Control Interface set up Overview of the layout Image 4-1 Set up interface All the settings and setups are visualised in this control interface.
4. Projector Setup 4.2 Pattern Shortcuts What can be done? A predefined pattern can be set immediately on the projection screen. To set a pattern 1. Click on one of the predefined icons. (image 4-2) The selected pattern will be displayed by the projector when the lamp is on and the dowser is open. The following patterns are available: - RGB-12bit-Full Screen White.tga - RGB-12bit-Full Screen Black.tga - RGB-12bit-ANSI-CheckerBoard Normal.tga - RGB-12bit-Full Screen Red.tga - RGB-12bit-Full Screen Blue.
4. Projector Setup When metadata control is enabled on this projector, the execution of macros will not work as expected. The following message will be displayed: Image 4-3 Metadata enabled message Click Yes to turn off metadata control automatically. How to quickly execute a Macro. 1. Click on Macro. (image 4-4) A file list of possible Macro files will be retrieve. (image 4-5) 2. Select the desired file out of the list. 3. Click on Execute to execute the macro.
4. Projector Setup Image 4-6 Selected macro indicated for DP100 and DP90 Contents of macro files can be edited in the Macro Editor. 4.4 Activate Projector Configuration PCF File Projector Configuration File. This file is a file that will be delivered with each movie. It contains all data needed to display a certain movie as it is defined by the movie distributor.
4. Projector Setup Image 4-8 PCF selected Image 4-9 Retrieve PCF files 4.5 Activate Projector Screen Set up Screen File Screen presentation configuration file. This file contains information about resizing, letterboxing, masking and lens factor. How to quickly activate a Screen file. 1. Click on Screen. (image 4-10) A file list of possible Screen files will be retrieve. (image 4-11) 2. Select the desired file out of the list. 3. Click on Activate to load the file in Active.
4. Projector Setup Image 4-11 Retrieve Screen files 4.6 Macro Shortcuts for DP30 and DP50 What can be done? The content of the macro file associated with the shortcut will be executed. MACRO01 is associated with button 1, MACRO02 is associated with button 2, etc. . To create or to change a macro file, see Macro Editor. To activate a macro 1. Press on one of the 6 macro shortcuts. (image 4-12) The macro associated with this button will be executed. Image 4-12 Macro shortcuts 4.
4. Projector Setup SMPTE Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers - A global organization, based in the United States, that sets standards for baseband visual communications. This includes film as well video standards. 4:2:2 A commonly used term for a component digital video format. A ratio of sampling frequencies used to digitize the luminance and color difference components (Y, R-Y, B-Y) of a video signal. It is generally used as shorthand for ITU-R 601.
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4. Projector Setup Image 4-13 Source Selection Image 4-14 Source Selection window Image 4-15 Processing path selection 4.7.2 Source Selection for DP100 and DP90 Overview • • Cine Input ACSAR 2 source selection start up 4.7.2.1 Cine Input How to select a source 1. Click on the check box next to Cine Input. (image 4-16) The Cine Input buttons becomes active. The path line jumps to the cine input. 2. Click on Cine Input. The source selection window opens. (image 4-17) 3.
4. Projector Setup The following choices are possible: - 292 – A - 292 – B - 292 – Dual - DVI – A - DVI – B - DVI – DUAL/TWIN - Auto-Select : auto select will monitor the six ports (292-A, 292-B, DVI-A, DVI-B and DVI-Dual) and select a port that has an active input signal. If more ports are active simultaneously, the selection is based on priorities 1) DVI – A as first priority 2) 292-A as second priority 3) 292-B as third priority 4.
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4. Projector Setup Image 4-16 Cine input selected Image 4-17 Source selection window Image 4-18 Processing path selection 4.7.2.2 ACSAR 2 source selection start up How to select 1. Click on the check box next to ACSAR 2. (image 4-19) The ACSAR 2 buttons becomes active. The path line jumps to the ACSAR 2 input. 2. Click on the ACSAR 2 button.
4. Projector Setup The Alternative Content setup window appears. (image 4-20) Image 4-19 ACSAR 2 selected Image 4-20 Alternative Content setup window For detailed description of the ACSAR 2 functionality via the D-Cine Communicator, see chapter "ACSAR 2", page 257. 4.7.3 About DVI standards Supported VESA E-EDID standards The DVI inputs supports a limited number of sources that will be reported to the host via the VESA E-EDID data structure standard. These sources are listed in the next table.
4. Projector Setup These source bypass the Cinema processing, using standard processing, and will be displayed at the source format size. Images smaller than the array size will be centered on the array. Port Protocol Source Format1 Vertical Rate Clock Rate Scan Type Color Space DDWG DVI 640x480 60 Hz 25.175 MHz Progressive RGB DDWG DVI 640x480 72 Hz 31.
4. Projector Setup Active Area The active area within a source frame equals the relevant movie information within the movie stream. E.g. : 1280 x 1024 movie can be mastered in a 1920 x 1080 stream. Only the 1280 x 1024 frame contains the relevant movie information. In this case, the active area is 1280 x 1024. How to start up 1. Click on Active Area Selection. (image 4-21, image 4-22) The Active Area window opens. (image 4-23) 2.
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4. Projector Setup Image 4-25 Center offset indication 1 2 A B source frame Active area on source frame Horizontal offset Vertical offset Output and Screen set up 4.8 Overview • • • • • • • • • • • 4.8.
4. Projector Setup Image 4-26 Toggling the lamp ON/OFF. Only for DP30: When the lamp could not be ignited, messages will be displayed with the reason for the failure. Typical message are : Lamp runtime exceeded: Issued If 1.5 times maximum runtime is exceeded, in that case lamp will not be powered. Wrong article number, Wrong lamp parameter, Communication to LPS failed, Communication to fan controller failed, Lamp Ignition Failure, Lamp Communication Error. 4.8.
4. Projector Setup For DP30 : when table mounted (normal cases), set the image orientation on Upside Down Front projection. This reverse setting is due to the hardware configuration inside the projector. 4.8.3 Lens Type selection The anamorphic factor will only be taken into account when the processing path for the source is Cinema processing. What will be done? With this interface, it is possible to select the anamorphic factor for the lens that is attached to the head.
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4. Projector Setup Lens Adjustment for DP30 As a DP30 is equipped with motorized lens adjustments, it is possible to adjust the standard lens via the D-Cine Communicator software. Adjusting the standard lens of DP30 1. To shift the image, click on red arrows under Lens shift.(image 4-32) The image can be moved left-rigth and top-bottom 2. To zoom, click on the red arrow under Lens Zoom. 3. To focus the image, click on the red arrows under Lens Focus.
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4. Projector Setup Image 4-35 Anamorphic Lens calibration for DP100/DP90 with non-motorized lens Image 4-36 End of range blocks 4.8.5 Resizing the image CAUTION: Set lens anamorphic factor to 1.0 before starting resizing.
4. Projector Setup For standard processing paths, no resizing is not taken into account. Overview • • • • What is Resizing? Resizing with the arrow keys Resizing with direct user input Letterbox function Displaying test patterns to check resizing: make sure the anamorphic lens factor is set correctly. Resizing images are only give as an illustration to explain the principle. There is a difference between the DP30-DP50 and DP100-DP90. 4.8.5.
4. Projector Setup 2. As it is preferable to resize on a test pattern rather then on the normal image, select a pattern by clicking on one of the pattern short cuts. The following patterns can be selected: - full white - hatch pattern (image 4-39) When a button is pressed (in state on the interface), the pattern is selected. 3. Select a red button (indicated by an arrow in the image 4-38) by clicking on it.
4. Projector Setup Image 4-40 Resizing indication When leaving the Resize window without switching off the test pattern, this pattern will still be available for masking. As the resizing is best done on a test pattern, when finished, switch back to the normal image to check the resizing settings. After resizing set the anamorphic lens factor back to its original value. 4.8.5.
4. Projector Setup 3. Select a red button by clicking on it. To select both buttons together, select first one button, hold the shift key down and select the second button. A selected button becomes clear red. 4. Right click on a selected button. The coordinate window pops up on the resize window. (image 4-44) 5. Click in the input fields for X and Y and fill out the desired value. 6. Click on Apply to activate the resizing. 7. When finished, press Exit to return to the Projector Configuration menu.
4. Projector Setup Image 4-44 When leaving the Resize window without switching off the test pattern, this pattern will still be available for masking. As the resizing is best done on a test pattern, when finished, switch back to the normal image to check the resizing settings. After resizing set the anamorphic lens factor back to its original value. 4.8.5.4 Letterbox function Function The letterbox function determines how the image will be displayed.
4. Projector Setup Image 4-45 Example letterboxing enabled W and H are width and height of the resized area.
4. Projector Setup • • • • • A : input source B: - Resized area equals the maximum DMD size - The input image has a different aspect ratio from the resized area. - Full image is letterboxed (top and bottom) and centered within the resized area. C: - The screen height is narrowed, bottom is moved upwards. - The input image has a different aspect ratio from the resized area. - Full image is letterboxed (top and bottom) and centered within the resized area.
4. Projector Setup Image 4-46 Example letterboxing disabled W and H are width and height of the resized area.
4. Projector Setup • • • • 4.8.6 A B - : input source : Resized area equals the maximum DMD size The input image has a different aspect ratio from the resized area. Image is scaled up to fill resized area, requiring that some input data be discarded because it falls outside the resized area (dark transparent areas left and right). C: - Bottom of resized area has moved upward. - The input image has a different aspect ratio from the resized area.
4. Projector Setup shaded areas will be masked. Image 4-47 Masking indication 4.8.6.2 Masking via the arrow keys Click on to reset the masking for the selected button. Before starting masking, it is preferable to select a test pattern. How to mask? 1. Click on Masking. (image 4-48) The masking window pops up. (image 4-49) In most cases, test pattern will be on. If not continue with step 2, otherwise with step 3. 2.
4. Projector Setup 5. Click on a red square in the middle of a side. Note: Only one square button can be selected at a time. 6. Move the selected square by pressing on the arrow keys on your keyboard Or, by pressing the arrows of the keypad interface. The moving will blind the side-curves. A yellow arrow with a curved yellow line will show the direction of the correction. The value will change accordingly. (image 4-52) 7. Press Exit to return to the Projector Configuration.
4. Projector Setup Image 4-51 Masking the corners Image 4-52 Curve masking Press the Reset All button to reset the complete masking.
4. Projector Setup After masking set the anamorphic lens factor back to its original value. Do not forget to switch off the test patterns. 4.8.6.3 Masking with direct user input What can be done With direct user input it is possible to enter the masking values with your keyboard. Before starting masking, it is preferable to select a test pattern. How to mask 1. Click on Masking. (image 4-53) The masking window pops up. (image 4-54) In most cases, test pattern will be on.
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4. Projector Setup Image 4-57 Curve factor window for masking Press the Reset All button to reset the complete masking. As the masking is best done on a test pattern, when finished, switch back to the normal image to check the masking settings After masking set the anamorphic lens factor back to its original value. Do not forget to switch off the test patterns. 4.8.
4. Projector Setup Image 4-58 Save Screen File Image 4-59 File Selection window How to save in a new file 1. While in Resizing or Masking, click on Save (image 4-58). The file name enter window opens. (image 4-60) 2. Fill out a file name and click on OK. The ACTIVE settings for resizing, masking and lens factor will be stored in the entered file. Image 4-60 Input File name window 4.8.8 Dowser Open or Close What can be done? With this function you have full control over the dowser setting.
4. Projector Setup Overview • • • Start up of the CLO functions Read out the light output Calibrating CLO What is CLO? The CLO function will regulate the lamp power within its minimum and maximum limits, to ensure a constant light output. 4.8.9.1 Start up of the CLO functions How to start up 1. Click on CLO. (image 4-62) The CLO read out / calibration window will be displayed. (image 4-63) Image 4-62 Start up of the CLO functions Image 4-63 4.8.9.2 Read out the light output How to read out 1.
4. Projector Setup A Read CLO message will appear on the screen. (image 4-65) To read out the light output value, it is necessary to set the screen out to black. All light must be redirected to the CLO measuring device inside the projector to measure the correct value. 2. Do you want to continue? If yes, Click on Yes. The screen becomes black and the measuring starts. The interface window becomes black too and after a few seconds the value will be filled out in footLambert.
4. Projector Setup A measure CLO message will be displayed. (image 4-68) To measure the CLO output, it is necessary to set the screen output to fully white. All light must be projected on the screen to measure the light output correctly with a colorimeter. 2. Do you want to continue? If yes, Click on Yes and continue with step 3. A measuring busy screen will be displayed and the screen output will go automatically white. (image 4-69) If no, click on No, cancel this action to return to the CLO read out .
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4. Projector Setup Image 4-73 Calibration successful message Image 4-72 Insert value window for measured CLO 4.8.10 Light Output and Calibration for DP30 The constant light output functions are options for which a key must be installed. Overview • • • • Start up of the CLO functions Target set up for Normal Mode Target set up for CLO Mode Light output Calibration What is CLO? The CLO function will regulate the lamp power within its minimum and maximum limits, to ensure a constant light output. 4.8.
4. Projector Setup Image 4-74 Start up of the CLO functions Image 4-75 Light output / calibration window 4.8.10.2 Target set up for Normal Mode How to set up 1. Check the radio button next to Normal Mode. (image 4-76) The mode selection pane changes to the Normal mode parameters. 2. Adjust with the slide bar until the desired lamp power is obtained. Or, click on the up or down arrow until the desired power is obtained. The Current Light Output and Lamp power pane will change accordingly.
4. Projector Setup Image 4-76 Normal mode selection Image 4-77 Lamp indications 4.8.10.3 Target set up for CLO Mode Target set up for CLO mode is lens dependent. Before starting the calibration procedure, set the lamp power to its minimum power in normal mode. Start calibration with a 1.0 lens. CLO mode is only available when a valid CLO key is installed. How to set up 1. Check the radio button next to CLO Mode. (image 4-78) The mode selection pane changes to the CLO mode parameters. 2.
4. Projector Setup Image 4-78 CLO mode selection 4.8.10.4 Light output Calibration Light output calibration is lens specific. This procedure has to be redone for each other lens used with the projection system. How to calibrate 1. Select first the lens anamorphic factor via Lens Configuration. 2. Physically install the corresponding lens onto the projection system. 3. Switch on a white test pattern via the pattern short cuts. 4. Measure the light output in the middle of the screen with a light meter. 5.
4. Projector Setup 4.8.11 Light Output and Calibration for DP100-DP90 Overview • • • • Start up of the CLO functions Target set up for Normal Mode Target set up for CLO Mode Light output Calibration The constant light output functions are options for which a key must be installed. 4.8.11.1 Start up of the CLO functions How to start up 1. Click on CLO. (image 4-81) The Light Output / Calibration window will be displayed. Depending on the lamp type, the values in left pane will be different.
4. Projector Setup Image 4-82 Light output / calibration window 4.8.11.2 Target set up for Normal Mode How to set up 1. Check the radio button next to Normal Mode. (image 4-83) The mode selection pane changes to the Normal mode parameters. 2. Adjust with the slide bar until the desired lamp power is obtained. Or, click on the up or down arrow until the desired power is obtained. The Current Light Output and Lamp power pane will change accordingly. A histogram will indicate the lamp power.
4. Projector Setup Image 4-84 Lamp indication 4.8.11.3 Target set up for CLO Mode Target set up for CLO mode is lens dependent. Before starting the calibration procedure, set the lamp power to its minimum power in normal mode. Start calibration with a 1.0 lens. CLO mode is only available when a valid CLO key is installed. How to set up 1. Check the radio button next to CLO Mode. (image 4-85) The mode selection pane changes to the CLO mode parameters. 2.
4. Projector Setup 4.8.11.4 Light output Calibration Light output calibration is lens specific. This procedure has to be redone for each other lens used with the projection system. How to calibrate 1. Select first the lens anamorphic factor via Lens Configuration. 2. Physically install the corresponding lens onto the projection system. 3. Switch on a white test pattern via the pattern short cuts. 4. Measure the light output in the middle of the screen with a light meter. 5.
4. Projector Setup 4.9.1 Advanced Source settings Overview • • • • • • Start up of the advanced source settings SMPTE Field bit SMPTE 291 3 - 2 pull down Re-synchronisation Offset 4.9.1.1 Start up of the advanced source settings How to start up 1. Click on Source Settings within Advanced settings. (image 4-88) The Advanced settings window opens. (image 4-89) Image 4-88 Source settings selected Image 4-89 Advanced Settings window 4.9.1.
4. Projector Setup Image 4-90 Advanced settings window : SMPTE field bit 4.9.1.3 SMPTE 291 How to toggle 1. Click on Source Settings. The Advanced Source settings window opens. 2. Click on the drop down box next to SMPTE 291 and select the desired value. (image 4-91) Enabled Decoding of SMPTE291 auxillary data, embedded in the SMPTE292 data stream, is enabled. This data could be decryption data, meta data, etc. Disabled Decoding of SMPTE291 auxillary data is disabled.
4. Projector Setup disabled Pull down process not active (default) enabled Pull down process active. Image 4-92 Advanced settings window : 3-2 pull down 4.9.1.5 Re-synchronisation When used The re-synchronisation command is used to enable or disable the re-synchronisation function associated with the Pull-Down Sequence. It is sometimes useful to disable the re-synchronisation function when the time code is not running at the proper rate, such as when a jog control is being used with a tape machine.
4. Projector Setup How to change 1. Click on Source Settings. The Advanced Source settings window opens. 2. Click on the drop down box next to Offset and select the desired offset. (image 4-94) Image 4-94 Advanced settings window : Offset 4.9.2 Advanced Image settings Overview • • • • • Start up of the advanced image settings Anti log Lut De-Gamma Lut 3D lookup table (complex Lut) Image Scaling 4.9.2.1 Start up of the advanced image settings How to start up 1.
4. Projector Setup Image 4-96 Advanced Image settings window 4.9.2.2 Anti log Lut Lut Look up table How to toggle 1. Click on Image settings. The Advanced Image settings window opens. 2. Click on the drop down box next to Antilog Look up table and select the desired value. (image 4-97) activated Anti-Logarithmic data correction is activated. by passed Anti-Logarithmic data correction is by passed.
4. Projector Setup Image 4-98 Anti lut exemple A Original source with logaritmical input signal B Image when by passing the logarithmic data correction 4.9.2.3 De-Gamma Lut How to toggle 1. Click on Image settings. The Advanced Image settings window opens. 2. Click on the drop down box next to DeGamma Look up table and select the desired value. (image 4-99) activated De-gamma correction is activated.
4. Projector Setup activated Color correction is activated. by passed Color correction is by passed. Default value : Activated Image 4-100 Advanced Image settings : complex Lut 4.9.2.5 Image Scaling When used Image scaling is only available in the Cinema processing path. Image scaling is available in both directions, horizontal and vertical. The image scaling filter coefficients are optimized for bandwidth-limited image contents, and as such, they may not suitable for high bandwidth image contents.
4. Projector Setup In no resizing is desired, the user should set the Active Area (SOURCE) data (input image size) and Resizing (SCREEN) data (output image size) such that the input and output image sizes match. 4.9.3 Advanced 3D Settings Overview • • • • • About 3D projection Start up of the advanced 3D settings Frame rate multiplication 3D Test pattern 3D Controls 3D projection can only be performed on a D-Cine Premiere DP100 and DP90.
4. Projector Setup Input selection Cine input Source selection 292 Dual Mode selection 4:2:2 Unpacked, 10 bits, O/E Frames Frame rate Multiplication 4:2 L/R Input Reference Use active data port: Port A = Left; Port B = Right 3D settings Set 3D Dark Time adjustment, 3D L/R Output Reference Delay and 3D L/R Output Polarity as needed. 4.9.3.2 Start up of the advanced 3D settings How to start up 1. Click on 3D Settings within Advanced settings. (image 4-103) The Advanced 3D settings window opens.
4. Projector Setup 4.9.3.3 Frame rate multiplication Introduction The system provides the capability to do frame rate multiplication based on an N/M system. For this system, M and N are defined as follows: • M is defined as the number of input frames of data (defined by input vertical sync) that are required to constitute a full frame of image data. This parameter is used to determine the “base” or “full” image frame rate for the input data, in the form: Base rate (Hz) = Input frame rate (Hz) / M.
4. Projector Setup How to check the complete setup 1. Click on the test pattern icon to run the test pattern. A 3D test pattern generated on the interface board will be displayed. Alternating, the left and the right pattern will be displayed. For the best test pattern and to display the pattern for the left or the right eye: - set the frequency on 48 Hz - set frame rate multiplication on 4:2 - set 3D control, 3D L/R Input Reference on White Line Code True or Blue Line Code True.
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4. Projector Setup The system will only sample the blue channel, allowing the external user to use either White or Blue Line Code. The system will blank out the encoded line so that it is not displayed. This mechanism is only relevant when using a single stream input. The input reference is encoded in the content. (Information is on R, G and B channels). This information can also be on blue channel only (Blue line bottom) Blue Line Code. Input frame dominance Only relevant for dual stream input.
4. Projector Setup Delay 3D L/R Output Reference Data (displayed) Right Left Right Left Dark time Image 4-109 Output reference - displayed data Dark Time Adjustment Between switching the frames the image needs to be black the same time the external devices need to switch (external devices can be 3D Glasses, or polarizing filter). For 3D applications, systems typically need a period of time where the image projected on the screen is black.
4. Projector Setup Image 4-111 Advanced Image settings : freeze Image 4-112 Advanced Image settings : freeze activated 4.
5. Projector Configuration 5. PROJECTOR CONFIGURATION Overview • • • • • • • • 5.1 Set up of the Internal Clock Set up of the Serial Bus Address Set up of the Network Properties OPTO-Isolated GPI Configuration Controller Configuration Lamp Run Time Configuration for DP50 Lamp Settings for DP30 Lamp Settings for DP100-DP90 Set up of the Internal Clock Set up of the internal clock 1. Set up the date by clicking on the up or down arrow next to the month, day and year input.
5. Projector Configuration Image 5-4 Set current PC time as internal clock 5.2 Set up of the Serial Bus Address Do not change the serial bus address when connected over a serial loop. How to set up 1. Click on the + or – button next to the address indication. (image 5-5) 2. Click on Apply now. The serial bus address will be set, the Apply now button will gray out. Image 5-5 Serial Bus Address Setting 5.
5. Projector Configuration For a DP100-DP90 In the user interface of the D-Cine Communicator two IP addresses can be changed: • TI IP address – Cinema IP Address: this IP address is used as the primary access point. This is the IP address used by the D-Cine Communicator and servers. The servers need to connect to the TI interface board to send over Metadata and Subtitle data. • Barco IP address – Projector IP Address: This IP address is used as the secondary access point.
5. Projector Configuration DHCP Dynamic host configuration protocol. DHCP is a communications protocol that lets network administrators manage centrally and automate the assignment of IP addresses in an organization’s network. Using the Internet Protocol, each machine that can connect to the Internet needs a unique IP address. When an organization sets up its computer users with a connection to the Internet, an IP address must be assigned to each machine.
5. Projector Configuration Image 5-6 Image 5-7 Hostname set up 5.3.3 Assign an Ethernet address via DHCP for the TI boards How to set up 1. Click on the TI button. (image 5-8) Note: For DP30 and DP50, the second part of the window (Barco settings) will be grayed out. The Network settings window will open. (image 5-9) 2. Check the check box next to Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP). This selection will become active. Other selections are grayed out. 3. Click on OK to activate.
5. Projector Configuration Image 5-8 Network properties, TI button selected. Image 5-9 Network settings window, DHCP selected When DHCP is enabled and the projector does not find a DHCP server on the network, or the projector is not connected to a network, than the projector will be in a fail state. The hardware Fail LED on the interface board will be on.
5. Projector Configuration 5.3.4 Manually assign an Ethernet address for the TI boards How to set up 1. Click on the TI button. (image 5-11) Note: For DP30 and DP50, the second part of the window (Barco settings) will be grayed out. The Network settings window will open. (image 5-12) 2. Check the check box next to Use the following IP address 3. Click in the input field of the IP address and fill out the 4 fields. Note: An address contains 4 octets with a maximum value of 255. This must NOT be 0.0.0.
5. Projector Configuration Image 5-12 Network settings window, manual set up selected The PC’s IP Address MUST be within the same subnet as the projector’s IP Address in order for communication to be possible. This requires checking the PC’s and projector’s Subnet-Mask settings. IP address examples First example • PC IP Address : 192.168.100.5 • PC Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 • Projector IP Address : 192.168.100.2 • Projector Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Result : Communication possible.
5. Projector Configuration Fourth example • PC IP Address : 192.168.200.1 • PC Subnet Mask : 255.255.0.0 • Projector IP Address : 192.168.100.2 • Projector Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 Remark : Communication possible. PC address is in the subnet range of the projector’s IP address. The third group in the IP¨ addresses can be any value as the third group in the subnet mask is 0. 5.3.5 Assign an Ethernet address via DHCP for the Barco controller (only for DP100-DP90) How to set up 1. Click on the BARCO button.
5. Projector Configuration When DHCP is enabled and the projector does not find a DHCP server on the network, or the projector is not connected to a network, than the projector will be in a fail state. The hardware Fail LED on the interface board will be on. The status (Status tab) will indicate ’Ethernet Not OK’ Image 5-15 Ethernet state 5.3.6 Manually assign an Ethernet address for the Barco controller How to set up 1. Click on the BARCO button. (image 5-16) The Network settings window will open.
5. Projector Configuration Image 5-17 Network settings, Barco controller The PC’s IP Address MUST be within the same subnet as the projector’s IP Address in order for communication to be possible. This requires checking the PC’s and projector’s Subnet-Mask settings. IP address examples First example • PC IP Address : 192.168.100.5 • PC Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 • Projector IP Address : 192.168.100.2 • Projector Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Result : Communication possible.
5. Projector Configuration Remark : Communication possible. PC address is in the subnet range of the projector’s IP address. The third group in the IP¨ addresses can be any value as the third group in the subnet mask is 0. 5.4 OPTO-Isolated GPI Configuration GPI General purpose Input/Output MACRO A macro is file that contains a sequence of commands, internally to the projector, that must be executed.
5. Projector Configuration Image 5-19 Physical position of BD37 connector on DP30 Image 5-20 Physical position of DB37 connector on DP100-DP90 How to associate a macro 1. Select a General purpose input by clicking on the drop down box next to GPI selection. (image 5-21) 2. Click on Change next to Falling edge or Rising edge. The macro selection menu will be displayed. (image 5-22) 3. Select a Macro file and click on Select.
5. Projector Configuration Image 5-24 Macro file filled out Image 5-23 Macro selected How to clear a macro file 1. Click on Clear next to the macro file your want to remove. To edit or to create a Macro, see "Macro Editor", page 225. 5.5 Controller Configuration Overview • • • • • • 5.5.
5. Projector Configuration Image 5-25 Select Configure serial ports Image 5-26 Serial Port overview window 5.5.2 Read out of the serial number How to read out 1. Click on Configure. A drop down menu opens. The second line indicates the serial number of the D-Cine Premiere. This serial number can also be found on the external label on the projection head. (image 5-27) Image 5-27 Serial number indication 5.5.
5. Projector Configuration The SNMP key window pops up. (image 5-29) 3. Enter the key exactly as indicated. 4. Click on Proceed. A check window appears to confirm your key entry. (image 5-30) 5. When OK, click Yes. The SNMP mechanism will be started. Image 5-28 SNMP key selected Image 5-29 SNMP key input Image 5-30 SNMP key check Deleting a SNMP key 1. Go to Configure and select SNMP key. The SNMP key window will appears. 2. Press Delete Key(image 5-29). The key will be removed. 5.5.
5. Projector Configuration Image 5-31 SNMP settings selected Image 5-32 SNMP configuration Management System address setup 1. Click on Edit to set up the management server address. The IP address window opens. (image 5-33) 2. Enter the IP address of the management server. 3. Click OK to activate. Image 5-33 Management system server IP address Trap type SNMP exists in different versions. You have SNMP V1 and SNMP V2. The difference is basically the format of the SNMP messages.
5. Projector Configuration What can be done? Depending whether this option has been ordered, it is necessary to enter the key that has been delivered with the projector. When the key is correctly entered, the CLO mechanism will be enabled. To read out or to calibrate the CLO for DP50, see "Constant Light Output for DP50", page 69, for DP30, see "Light Output and Calibration for DP30", page 74, for DP100-DP90, see "Light Output and Calibration for DP100-DP90", page 78.
5. Projector Configuration 5.5.6 Lens Motor Availability What can be done? Only for DP100-DP90. The D-Cine Premiere can be equipped with a motorized lens or a non-motorized lens. As the software cannot detect that by itself, that can be configured in the Lens Motor availability. How to configure? 1. Click on Configure. A drop down menu opens. (image 5-38) 2. Select Lens Motor Availability. The Lens Motor Availability window opens. (image 5-39) 3. If a motorized lens is available, check the check box.
5. Projector Configuration 3. If you want to continue, click on Yes. If you want to cancel, click on No, cancel the action. Image 5-41 Changing the values Image 5-42 Applying new values Lamp Image 5-43 New lamp values confirmation window 5.7 Lamp Settings for DP30 Overview of the settings Image 5-44 Settings overview The values are given as read only. The following values can be consulted: Run time in hours Run time since first start up of the lamp or since the last reset.
5. Projector Configuration How to reset the values? 1. Click on Reset. A reset message will be displayed. 2. Fill out the Article number and the Serial number of the new lamp. (image 5-45) 3. Click on Reset. The software will check if the entered article number and serial number are valid numbers. If so, the lamp parameters will be reset. If the entered numbers are not valid, everything remain as it was. Image 5-45 Lamp reset message 5.
5. Projector Configuration 4. Click on Reset to activate the procedure. The lamp parameters for this new lamp will be loaded and the number of strikes, run time and remaining run time will be reset.
6. Projector Tests 6. PROJECTOR TESTS Overview • • • • • 6.1 General Purpose Outputs Ethernet test Test Patterns Port 292 error counts Self Test General Purpose Outputs What can be done? The general purpose outputs (GPO) for DB37 are the standard GPOs. The general purpose outputs (GPO) can be high, low or toggle. How to set up 1. Click on the icons to set the status of the GPO. When the icon is on a white field, it is clickable and becomes active.
6. Projector Tests Image 6-2 Starting the Ethernet test Image 6-3 Ping successfully Image 6-4 Ping fail message 6.3 Test Patterns Overview • • Changing a test pattern Clear the projected test pattern 6.3.1 Changing a test pattern The default test patterns are in the RGB color space. The color space option is by default RGB. If a test pattern with YCbCr color space is uploaded, select first YCbCr otherwise the pattern will be displayed in wrong way. How to change 1. Click on Change test pattern.
6. Projector Tests Image 6-8 Loading test patterns Image 6-7 List of test patterns Image 6-9 Test pattern displayed. When the actual color space is different from the color space of the test pattern due to external settings or due to loading a typical PFC file or CSC-0 or CSC-1 file, the color space will be switched to the color space of the test pattern . When clearing a test pattern everything will be set back to the original settings except masking, resizing and anamorphic lens factor.
6. Projector Tests Image 6-10 Test pattern shortcuts 6.3.2 Clear the projected test pattern How to clear 1. Click on Clear test pattern. (image 6-11) A warning message will be displayed to indicate that any projector configuration changes made while a test pattern was enabled are not saved into the ACTIVE configuration, and will be lost when clearing the test pattern (except resizing and masking). Settings will be set back to the original settings as before the test pattern was selected.
6. Projector Tests 6.4 Port 292 error counts Overview Total Error Count includes all reported errors on the source input ports A and B since the system was last reset or power-cycled. Recent Error Count includes all reported errors in the last 60 seconds on the source input ports A and B. Image 6-14 Error count on port 292 A & B If you check Continuous update, the error count will be update every 300 milliseconds. 6.5 Self Test 6.5.1 Start up of the self tests setup How to start up? 1.
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6. Projector Tests 6.5.2 Self tests choices Overview tests All self tests All Interface Board Tests Interface FPGA register test Interface Frame Store test Interface ANC-FIFO test Interface RTC test Interface Trusted Platform Module Interface Processor / Connection test All processor tests Processor Datapath test Processor LUT-CLUT test Processor LUT-DG test Formatter test When selecting a test from the first column, all underlaying test from column 2 and 3 are executed.
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7. Color Calibration 7. COLOR CALIBRATION Overview • • 7.1 Introduction to Color Calibration Color Correction Introduction to Color Calibration Overview The color coordinates for the projected primary colors must be measured on the screen. The values can be different than those originally inside the projector due to reflection on the screen or due to the influence of the glass between the projection booth and the theatre and even the projected colors are different from setup to setup.
7. Color Calibration 7.2.2 Color Measuring CAUTION: Set anamorphic lens factor to 1.0 before starting the color measuring. How to measure 1. Click on Measure Color Gamut. (image 7-1) The Color Gamut Measurement window will be displayed showing the actual color values. (image 7-2) 2. Select a color by clicking on the color name. (image 7-3) A loading color test pattern message will be displayed. After a while, the selected color will be projected without any color correction on the screen.
7. Color Calibration Image 7-2 Color Gamut Measurement window Image 7-3 Color Gamut Measurement Red selected Image 7-4 Loading test pattern message Image 7-5 Values successfully applied 7.2.3 Installing a Target Color Gamut file TCGD Target Color Gamut Data. These files defines the Target Color Gamut. For each movie, it is possible to select a ’Target’ Color Gamut File, which defines the color gamut values for that specific movie. The TCGD file is part of the PCF file delivered with the movie.
7. Color Calibration An adjust gamut message will be displayed. (image 7-9) 4. Click Proceed to continue. Click Cancel to return to the selection window. The selected file will be made active. (image 7-10) Image 7-6 Selecting Target Color Gamut file Image 7-7 Retrieving color gamut files Image 7-8 Overview color gamut files Image 7-10 File active message Image 7-9 Adjust color gamut message Uploading a target file from a PC. 1. Click on Upload Target Color Gamut file.
7. Color Calibration Image 7-11 Selecting Target Color Gamut file Image 7-12 Browser window to TCGD files 7.2.4 Verifying the colors after correction CAUTION: Set anamorphic factor to 1.0 before verifying the colors after correction. Overview The color coordinates of the projected image after correction can be verified by measuring the coordinates on the screen again. The measured values should be the values as indicated on the interface. This part of the color correction procedure is optional.
7. Color Calibration A loading message will be displayed. The selected color will be displayed on the screen with color correction. 3. Measure the coordinates with a colorimeter on the screen and check with the values below the color bottom. 4. Repeat this procedure for other colors, starting by step 2. 5. When finished, click on Remove Color. A remove color pattern message will be displayed. (image 7-15) The color pattern will be removed. 6. Set the anamorphic lens factor back to its original value.
8. File Manager 8. FILE MANAGER Overview • • • • • • • 8.1 Introduction Internal file system File Upload File Download Actions on Projector files Backup the file system Restore the file system Introduction Overview The D-Cine Premiere makes use of an internal “disk chip”. This chip contains a file system that can handled in a similar way as a file system on PC. That allows the D-Cine Premiere to make use of files and directory structures similar to those found on a PC.
8. File Manager Image 8-1 Default projector file system view The same manipulation can be done as on a normal file system of a PC. The files are shown with extensions in the Directory Structure view. 8.2.1 Changing the view How to change 1. Click on Change View ==>. The file or structure show window pops up. (image 8-2) The radio button in front of Show Directory Structure will be selected. With Show Directory Structure selected, the file extension will be displayed too.
8. File Manager Mode Explanation SOURCE Source information. Source file defines the capture configuration of the data presented to the input port. Number of Columns/Rows that refer to the sub-image (or active area) that is to be captured from the active data input stream. Offset information: shifts the offset of the active area. Image aspect ratio of the active area. Everything that can be configured with the Projector configuration tab in the D-Cine Communicator package, can be saved in a Source File.
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8. File Manager Restriction to the TGA format: Color Space Bits/Color Total Bits Sampling w/ alpha3 w/o alpha RGB 8 4:4:4 32 24 RGB 12 4:4:4 48 36 YC bC r 8 4:4:4 32 24 YC bC r 12 4:4:4 48 36 YC bC r 8 4:2:2 - 16 YC bC r 12 4:2:2 - 24 Image 8-2 File or structure selection window 8.2.2 Renaming files and folders How to rename 1. Right click on a file or folder. A pop up menu pops up. (image 8-3) 2. Select Rename. The Rename dialog box pops up. (image 8-4) 3.
8. File Manager 2. Select Delete. Note: File attributes must allow this action. Note: To delete a directory, the directory should be empty. A confirmation window pops up. (image 8-6) 3. Click OK to confirm. Image 8-6 Delete confirmation Image 8-5 Deleting a file or directory 8.2.4 Creating a new folder How to create 1. Right click over an empty space. A pop up menu pops up. (image 8-7) 2. Select New folder. The new folder creation menu pops up. (image 8-8) 3.
8. File Manager How to change 1. Right click on a file. A pop menu pops up. (image 8-9) 2. Select Changing Attributes. The attribute window opens. (image 8-10) 3. Check the attributes you want to set and click OK. Image 8-9 Selecting Changing Attributes Image 8-10 Attribute window 8.3 File Upload File upload are best done in the typical view. Checks on type and size will be executed. How to upload 1. Change first the view to the specific view of the file you want to upload.
8. File Manager Image 8-11 Uploading file or files 8.4 File Download How to download 1. Select a folder on the PC file system to which the file must be downloaded. 2. Select a file or select multiple files by holding down the Ctrl button on the internal file system. 3. Click on <==DownLoad==. (image 8-12) The file or files will be copied to the PC file system on the selected location.
8. File Manager 8.5 Actions on Projector files Overview • • • • • • 8.5.1 Save from ACTIVE Select ACTIVE Write ACTIVE Direct Read from ACTIVE Read Files Active Executing a Macro file Save from ACTIVE What can be done? The ACTIVE configuration or parts of the configuration can be saved on the internal file system. E.g. the screen configuration (masking, resizing and letterboxing) can be saved in Screen File. This example will be used to show the procedure. All other types can be saved in the same way.
8. File Manager Image 8-14 View selection internal file system Image 8-15 Save from active selected Image 8-16 Message Directory structure view 8.5.2 Image 8-17 Save from Active input Select ACTIVE What can be done? A saved configuration on the internal file system can be loaded as ACTIVE. This configuration will be the new configuration of the D-Cine Premiere. How to select 1. Click first on Change View. (image 8-18) 2. Select first the typical directory, e.g.
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8. File Manager 8.5.3 Write ACTIVE Direct What can be done? A stored file on the PC file system can be written to ACTIVE. The type of file that can be written to ACTIVE is determined by the View selection in the internal file system. How to write 1. Click first on Change View.(image 8-13, image 8-24) 2. Select first the typical directory, e.g. SCREEN, corresponding to the file you want to write directly to ACTIVE and click OK. (image 8-25) 3. Select a file on the PC file system. 4.
8. File Manager Image 8-26 Write Active Direct selected Image 8-27 Type message Image 8-29 Confirmation of Write Active Direct 8.5.4 Image 8-28 Directory structure error Image 8-30 Success message while writing to ACTIVE Read from ACTIVE What can be done? A specific configuration will be saved to a PC file. The type of file that can be written to a PC is determined by the View selection in the internal file system. How to save 1. Click first on Change View. (image 8-31) 2.
8. File Manager Image 8-31 Select Change View Image 8-32 Select SCREEN Image 8-33 Select Read from Active Image 8-34 Directory structure message 8.5.5 Image 8-35 Input box for file name Read Files Active What can be done ? The actual active files are indicated. When some modifications are done to one of these files, this will be indicated in the list.
8. File Manager The following information is given: • PCF file with all its sub information files. • SCREEN • MCGD • CSC-P7 • EXTRA Normally a file name is returned next to the items, but in certain cases the following non-filenames will be returned: Default data was used Write Active Direct command was used, from PC data Typical return for CSC-P7 data, since this data is calculated each time new MCGD or TCGD data is entered.
8. File Manager 8.5.6 Executing a Macro file What can be done? A macro file stored on the internal file system of the D-Cine Premiere can be execute when in the macro view. How to execute 1. Click first on Change View. (image 8-38) 2. Select MACRO and click OK. (image 8-39) 3. Select a macro file you want to execute. 4. Click on Execute Macro. (image 8-40) - If the macro view is not selected, a message to warn that you cannot execute a macro in this view will be displayed.
8. File Manager Image 8-40 Execute macro selected Image 8-41 Wrong View message Image 8-42 Execute Macro Confirmation window Image 8-43 Successfully executed message To edit a macro, see "Macro Editor", page 225. 8.6 Backup the file system What can be done? Backup takes a complete backup of the internal file system of the D-Cine Premiere, including ACTIVE. It is preferable to use in the first place an Ethernet connection or in the second place a direct RS232 connection to backup. How to backup 1.
8. File Manager A browser window on the file system of your PC opens. (image 8-47) 5. Browse to the location where you want to store the backup files and click OK. A retrieve file message appears first for a few seconds followed by a message to indicate the number of files and amount of data. (image 8-48, image 8-49) 6. Do you want to proceed with this backup action? If yes, go to step 7 If no, click on No, cancel this action. The software returns to the File manager window. 7. Click Yes.
8. File Manager Image 8-48 Backup status, retrieve files Image 8-50 Retrieve status of backup Image 8-49 Backup amount indication Image 8-51 Backup status ready This mechanism backs up the complete file system, including Test patterns, configurations, etc. A partial back up can be made by downloading specific files with the File Manager. It is recommended that for each installation the SCREEN files, PCF files and MACRO files are copied to local PC as partial back up. 8.
8. File Manager If yes, go to step 4 If no, click on No, cancel this action. 4. Click on Yes. A browser window on your file system appears. (image 8-55) 5. Select an original backup directory and click on OK. A message with the amount of files will be displayed. When the selected directory is not an original directory, the restore fails. (image 8-56) 6. Do you want to continue? If yes, Click on Yes. The files will be restored. A status message will be displayed during the restore.
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9. Updates 9. UPDATES CAUTION: Do not perform any other hardware updates while updating the software. Never reset the power off the projector while performing software updates. Never break the connection between your projector and your PC while performing software updates. see "Upgrade Troubleshooting", page 163 if such an event would occur. Overview • • • • 9.
9. Updates 9.2 General Updates D-Cine Software updates All Barco update files are combined in one package file (zip file). This D-Cine software package file contains software, configuration files and file for the file system of the projector. CAUTION: Do not power down the projector while upgrading. Do not break the connection between the PC and the projector. How to update Updating via an Ethernet connection : 1. Click on D-Cine Update Manager. (image 9-1) The update manager opens. (image 9-2) 2.
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9. Updates Image 9-7 Update caution Image 9-8 Update message For DP30 and DP50, perform the same procedure via a Serial Connection Loop IN/Out (Serial Bus Mode) to update the controller software if needed. Ethernet will not work if default “default Gateway IP address” is not in the range of the configured IP address. When the ARM Main Application software is updated from 4.x to 5.x continue with the procedure below. Set default gateway after update via Ethernet connection 1. Make a serial connection.
9. Updates For DP100-DP90: • Updating will take about 30 minutes. Updates from 2.00 to higher versions, will take significant less time. 9.3 Other individual upgrades Overview • • • 9.3.1 Loading setting in the Button module Upgrading the Touch panel menu structure Controller Software update Loading setting in the Button module Button Module Settings Button module settings contains info on which actions are coupled to each button/input. For manual configuration, see Automation tab.
9. Updates The new settings will be loaded in the Touch Panel. Files to upload are typically called depending of the projector configuration. E.g. : Menu M7 Chinese V2.0 bin Uses Chinese fonts for projector without an ACSAR Menu M7 Chinese with ACSAR V2.0 bin Uses Chinese fonts for projector with an ACSAR Menu M7 English V2.0 bin Uses English fonts for projector without an ACSAR Menu M7 English with ASCAR V2.
9. Updates 2. Go to the Updates tab and select the radio button in front of Controller Software. Click on Load. A browser window opens. 3. Browse to the directory where the D-Cine Communicator software is installed. Click on Updates and select controller.bin. The Controller software will be loaded again. 9.4 Upgrade Troubleshooting Overview • • 9.4.1 Connection broken, projector reset Connection broken while updating Button control or touch panel software.
9. Updates 9.4.2 Connection broken while updating Button control or touch panel software. Problem The connection was broken while updating the button control software or the touch panel software. The touch panel does not work as expected and or the button control does not work as expected. Solution 1. Click on D-Cine Update Manager. 2. Click on Open Package File 3.
10. Security Management 10. SECURITY MANAGEMENT Overview • • • • • Security management overview Starting up the Security management with valid key Adding an extra key to the list Changing the pin code of an existing key Get an overview of the Card Cage access Security management is located within the Update tab of the software. 10.1 Security management overview Overview The physical access to the internal card cage of the projector is protected by a dallas iButton® and an associated pin code.
10. Security Management The key will first be validated. (image 10-5) When the key is a valid one, the key list will be displayed.
10. Security Management Image 10-6 Key list A Key list when entered with original key B Key list when entered with another valid key 10.3 Adding an extra key to the list How to add 1. Start up first the Security management. see "Starting up the Security management with valid key", page 165. 2. Double click on to add a new key to the list. The Key Code window opens. 3. Fill out the key code of the new dallas iButton® (image 10-4). 4. Enter a new pin code and press Continue.
10. Security Management Image 10-7 Key code list 10.5 Get an overview of the Card Cage access How to get an overview 1. Start up first the Security management. see "Starting up the Security management with valid key", page 165. 2. Click on Read Log File. (image 10-8) The Card Cage log file opens. (image 10-9) This log file gives an overview of who accessed the card cage at which time.
11. Automation 11. AUTOMATION Overview • • Introduction Creating an Action List 11.1 Introduction Overview Each D-Cine Premiere is delivered with one button module. Optionally, it is possible to buy up to 4 general purpose input output boards (GPIO) for automation purposes of other processes related to the cinema projection. E.g. opening the curtains, dimming the lights, etc. Button 1 to 4 of the button module are completely configurable.
11. Automation 11.2 Creating an Action List What is an Action List? An action list is an list of actions that can be executed when a certain input becomes high or low (button pressed or released). The following actions can take place: • Put a certain output of a module (this module or another module) to high or low. • Execute a Macro File • Switch the lamp on or off • Open or close the dowser/shutter An action list can contain maximum 8 actions. How to create 1.
11. Automation The drop down menu opens. (image 11-3) 2. Select a module. 3. Click on the output drop down list. The output drop down list will be adapted according the module selection. (image 11-4) 4. Select an output. 5. Click on the status list for the selected output. (image 11-5) The choices are: - off - on - pulse Image 11-3 Output module selection Image 11-4 Output selection Image 11-5 Status selection output Selecting a macro 1. When macro is selected, a list of macro files will be displayed.
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12. Automation for DP100 and DP90 12. AUTOMATION FOR DP100 AND DP90 Overview • • • • Introduction Activating a macro Macro association Edit a macro 12.1 Introduction Overview The user interface represents 14 preset buttons which are the same as those on the button panel of the projector. With each button a macro can be activated by pressing the corresponding button. To each button, a macro can be associated. The associated macro can also be edited via the Macro Editor by selecting the Edit macro button.
12. Automation for DP100 and DP90 Default associations Button4 Macro name 1 292A_P7_Flat_1280 2 292A_P7_Scope_1280 3 292A_P7_Flat_1920 4 292A_P7_Scope_1920 5 292A_P7_Flat_2048 6 292A_P7_Scope_2048 7 292A_P3_Flat_1280 8 292A_P3_Scope_1280 9 292A_P3_Flat_1920 10 292A_P3_Scope_1920 11 ACSAR_Input1 12 ACSAR_Input2 13 ACSAR_Input3 14 ACSAR_Input4 12.2 Activating a macro How to activate 1. Click on the button next to the desired macro description. The selected macro will be executed.
12. Automation for DP100 and DP90 The selected macro will be associated with button and the name of the macro will be filled out next to the button. Image 12-3 Change macro selected Image 12-4 Macro selection window 12.4 Edit a macro How to edit 1. Mouse you mouse over a button. Next to the button, two selection buttons appear. (image 12-5) 2. Click on Edit macro.
12. Automation for DP100 and DP90 The Macro editor starts up. (image 12-6) For the explanation about the Macro editor, see "Macro Editor", page 225.
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13. Server 13. SERVER Overview • • • • • Introduction Server overview interface Time Control Subtitle Control Metadata Control 13.1 Introduction Overview The D-Cine Premiere projectors are equipped with the possibility to process Subtitle and metadata information coming from a server.
13. Server 13.2 Server overview interface Overview of the layout Image 13-2 Overview interface In order to simulate a server triggering the projector’s subtitling mechanism, or to check if a server is configured as it should be, Barco provides an interface as shown above.
13. Server Image 13-3 Time source selection When 292 External is selected, the Timeline stamp and Timeline adjustment are grayed out. 13.3.2 Input frequency Why necessary The projector needs to know the frequency of the input signal presented to the projector so that it can calculate internal synchronization parameters. How to select 1. Click on one of the radio buttons in the Input frequency field. (image 13-4) Possible choices : - 23.98 Hz - 24.00 Hz Image 13-4 Input frequency selection 13.3.
13. Server Image 13-5 Set up timeline stamp 13.3.4 Timeline adjustment Only available for an internal time source. What is the purpose While the time code is running, the timeline can be adjusted by adding time to current time or by subtracting time from the current time. With these small corrections, it is possible to adjust small misalignments between the spoken text and the subtitling. How to add a correction 1. Click into the minutes, seconds or milliseconds field and select the actual value.
13. Server 13.4 Subtitle Control Overview • • • • • Steps to be taken for subtitle control Subtitle server Subtitle file Time to live (TTL) Subtitle Control activation When the projector is reset or power-cycled, the subtitling function will be disabled. 13.4.1 Steps to be taken for subtitle control Overview 1. With Subtitle enable not checked, fill out first the subtitle server address. 2. Set up the subtitle file. 3. Set up the “time to live”. 4. Activate the subtitling 13.4.
13. Server If yes, Click on OK. The complete URL will be written in the Selected Subtitle XML file field. If no, click on Cancel and select another file.
13. Server Image 13-10 Subtitle file : example 13.4.4 Time to live (TTL) Why used The TTL (Time to live) is a countdown time-out used to prevent subtitles from being left on the screen through loss of communication. The server or D-Cine Communicator will continuously ask for the subtitle status. As long as the ’time to live’ counter has not been expired and the subtitle status command is executed, this TTL value will be resetted to its original value set in the TTL interface.
13. Server 13.4.5 Subtitle Control activation How to activate 1. Check the check box in front of Subtitle enabled. (image 13-12) Note: This is only possible when a server address and a subtitle file are filled out. Image 13-12 Activating Subtitling 13.5 Metadata Control Metadata Generally referred to as "data about data" or "data describing other data". More specifically, information that is considered ancillary to or otherwise directly complementary to the essence.
13. Server 13.5.2 Steps to be taken for metadata control Overview 1. With Metadata enable not checked, fill out first the metadata server address. 2. Set up the metadata file. 3. Set up the “time to live”. 4. Activate the metadata 13.5.3 Metadata server How to set up 1. Click in the metadata server input field. 2. Fill out a valid IP address or host name (only when a DNS server is used) (image 13-13) Note: An address contains 4 octets with a maximum value of 255. Image 13-13 Metadata server address 13.5.
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13. Server 13.5.5 Time to live (TTL) Why used The TTL (Time to live) is a countdown time-out used to prevent the use of metadata information through loss of communication. The server or D-Cine Communicator will continuously ask for the metadata status. As long as the ’time to live’ counter has not been expired and the metadata status command is executed, this TTL value will be resetted to its original value set in the TTL interface. If the TTL value reaches ’0’, the system will enable the metadata function.
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14. Projector Status for DP50 14. PROJECTOR STATUS FOR DP50 Overview • • • • • General overview Status overviews Projector Log Information Security log file Certificates 14.1 General overview Summary This interface gives feedback on any item that can be read out in the D-Cine Premiere. Image 14-1 Projector status Check first the Module Status. If the status is indicated in black is everything OK.
14. Projector Status for DP50 14.2 Status overviews Overview • • • • • • • Switch Mode Power Supply status Fan/Tec Controller status Boards Status External Cooler Unit Status CLO status Security Card Cage Status Barco access level 14.2.
14. Projector Status for DP50 14.2.2 Fan/Tec Controller status Status overview If the Fan/Tec Controller status is failed, one of the following items must have a red indication: • Fan Speeds (all, except SMPS) • Tec Voltages • DMD temperatures (red, green, blue) • Ambient Input Image 14-3 Projector Status Fan/tec overview WARNING: Servicing only allowed by a Barco authorized service technician.
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14. Projector Status for DP50 14.2.3 Boards Status Status overview If the Boards Status is failed, check the boards status pane. If one of them is in failed status, information of the status is given in the log table of the same pane. Image 14-8 Projector Status Boards Status 14.2.4 External Cooler Unit Status Status overview The following statuses are possible: • Not Active: Cooler unit not powered • Check fluid: • Check flow: no circulation of liquid in the cooler system • OK 14.2.
14. Projector Status for DP50 14.2.7 Barco access level Status overview Value should be 0x04. When not correct, communication between TI input boards and Barco controller will not work. When this value is higher, click on the Barco Access Level item. The access level will change to the correct value (This must be done when a spare TI board was inserted into the projector). 14.
14. Projector Status for DP50 14.3.2 Saving the Projector Log File How to save 1. Click on Save. (image 14-12) Image 14-12 Save the projector log file 14.3.3 Refreshing the Projector log information How to refresh 1. Click on Refresh. (image 14-13) The Projector log file will be loaded again. A reading window will indicate the status. (image 14-14) When ready, the projector log window will be updated. Image 14-14 Image 14-13 Refresh the projector log file 14.3.
14. Projector Status for DP50 14.4 Security log file Get log file To get an online security logging, click on Security Log. The software will retrieve the security log information from the projector. When somebody tries to break-in in the projector electronics by opening the card cage, this action will be logged in the security logging. This security log file cannot be deleted. Image 14-16 Security log selected Image 14-17 In normal circumstances, this security log file must be empty.
14. Projector Status for DP50 To get the certificate file Image 14-18 Certificate selection To get online a certificate file, click Certificate. A browse window opens. Browse to the desired location, enter a file name and click on Save. The file will be saved as an .xml file. To upload the file on the web portal, follow the procedure in the installation manual.
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15. Projector Status for DP30 15. PROJECTOR STATUS FOR DP30 Overview • • • • • General overview Status overviews Projector Log Information Security log file Certificates 15.1 General overview Summary This interface gives feedback on any item that can be read out in the D-Cine Premiere. Image 15-1 Projector Status Check first the Module Status. If the status is indicated in black is everything OK.
15. Projector Status for DP30 15.2 Status overviews Overview • • • • • • • • • Switch Mode Power Supply status Lamp Power Supply status DCDC Controller Board status CLO status Security Card Cage Status Lens Motor Controller Lens Info Module Barco access level 15.2.
15. Projector Status for DP30 15.2.2 Lamp Power Supply status Status overview If the Lamp Power Supply status is failed, one of the following items must have a red indication: • SMPS voltages • Fan speed • Lamp house temperature Image 15-3 Projector status Lamp power supply overview 15.2.3 DCDC Controller Status overview If the DCDC controller is failed. Error messages will be given in the error message pane.
15. Projector Status for DP30 Image 15-4 Projector Status DCDC convertor Status 15.2.4 Board status Status overview If the Boards Status is failed, check the boards status pane. If one of them is in failed status, information of the status is given in the log table of the same pane.
15. Projector Status for DP30 Image 15-5 Projector Status Boards Status 15.2.5 CLO status Status overview CLO status can be OK or failed. When failed, there is a communication error between the CLO device and the projector controller. 15.2.6 Security Card Cage Status Status overview Security card cage status can be OK or failed. When failed, there is a communication error between the Security card cage and the controller. 15.2.
15. Projector Status for DP30 Image 15-6 Projector Status Lens Motor Controller Status 15.2.8 Lens Info Module Status overview The lens info module status can be OK or failed. 15.2.9 Barco access level Status overview Value should be 0x04. When not correct, communication between TI input boards and Barco controller will not work. When this value is higher, click on the Barco Access Level item.
15. Projector Status for DP30 15.3.1 Displaying Projector Log Information How to display 1. Click on Projector Log File. (image 15-7) The Projector log file will be retrieved. A reading window will indicate the status. (image 15-8) When ready, the projector log information will be displayed. The projector log file contains the following information: - actions done on the projector - status indication when projector is in the fail state.
15. Projector Status for DP30 Image 15-12 Image 15-11 Refresh the projector log file 15.3.4 Clearing the Projector log file How to clear 1. Click on Clear. (image 15-13) The projector log will be cleared. Image 15-13 Clear projector log file 15.4 Security log file Get log file To get an online security logging, click on Security Log. The software will retrieve the security log information from the projector.
15. Projector Status for DP30 Image 15-14 Security log selected Image 15-15 In normal circumstances, this security log file must be empty. Save to PC The online security log file can be saved to PC just by clicking Save to file on PC. A save window opens. Select a location and enter a file name for the logging. Click on Save. 15.
15. Projector Status for DP30 To get the certificate file Image 15-16 Certificate selection To get online a certificate file, click Certificate. A browse window opens. Browse to the desired location, enter a file name and click on Save. The file will be saved as an .xml file. To upload the file on the web portal, follow the procedure in the installation manual.
16. Projector Status for DP100-DP90 16. PROJECTOR STATUS FOR DP100-DP90 Overview • • • General Overview Status overviews Certificates 16.1 General Overview Summary This interface gives feedback on any item that can be read out in the D-Cine Premiere. Image 16-1 Projector status Check first the Board Status. If the status is indicated in black, everything is OK. If some items are indicated in red, follow the description in the next items to find out what is wrong with your projector.
16. Projector Status for DP100-DP90 16.2 Status overviews Overview • • • • • • Voltage statuses Temperature statuses Fan statuses Other projector properties Projector Log file Security log file 16.2.1 Voltage statuses Status overview When one of the voltages are out of specification, the voltage indication will be red. Image 16-2 Status overview voltages To see the minimum and maximum allowed value for each item, just click on the + before that item. 16.2.
16. Projector Status for DP100-DP90 Image 16-3 Status overview temperatures To see the minimum and maximum allowed value for each item, just click on the + before that item. WARNING: Servicing only allowed by a Barco authorized service technician.
16. Projector Status for DP100-DP90 Image 16-6 Lamp house sensor 16.2.3 Fan statuses Status overview If one of the fans fail, the corresponding indication will be displayed in red. Image 16-7 Status overview fans To see the minimum and maximum allowed value for each item, just click on the + before that item. WARNING: Servicing only allowed by a Barco authorized service technician.
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16. Projector Status for DP100-DP90 16.2.4 Other projector properties Overview Image 16-14 Miscellaneous items • • • • • • • • Lamp run time : expressed in hours. Time lamp is running since first start up. Lamp strikes : number of strikes since first start up of the lamp. Barco access level : value should be 0x04. When not correct, communication between TI input boards and Barco controller will not work. When this value is higher, click on the Barco Access Level item.
16. Projector Status for DP100-DP90 16.2.5 Projector Log file Get log file To get an online logging, click on Projector Log. The software will retrieve the log information from the projector. This can take several minutes as the log file can be very large.
16. Projector Status for DP100-DP90 Image 16-17 Projector log Save to PC The online log file can be saved to PC just by clicking Save to PC. A save window opens. Select a location and enter a file name for the logging. Click on Save. 16.2.6 Security log file Get log file To get an online security logging, click on Security Log. The software will retrieve the security log information from the projector.
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16. Projector Status for DP100-DP90 Image 16-19 Security log In normal circumstances, this security log file must be empty. Save to PC The online security log file can be saved to PC just by clicking Save to file on PC. A save window opens. Select a location and enter a file name for the logging. Click on Save. 16.3 Certificates About certificates Before some productions are authorized to be displayed with a certain projector, the film distributor must distribute a key to the theatre owners.
16. Projector Status for DP100-DP90 To get the certificate file Image 16-20 Get certificate file To get online a certificate file, click Certificate. A browse window opens. Browse to the desired location, enter a file name and click on Save. The file will be saved as an .xml file. To upload the file on the web portal, follow the procedure in the installation manual.
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17. Version Info 17. VERSION INFO Overview • Version Information 17.1 Version Information Overview The Version Information pane gives an overview of the firmware versions used in the boards.
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18. Macro Editor 18. MACRO EDITOR Overview • • • • Create a new Macro Save a Macro Edit a Macro file Edit the attributes (values) of the items 18.1 Create a new Macro How to create 1. Click on Create new macro. (image 18-1) A message will be displayed. (image 18-2) 2. Click Yes to create a new macro. The current settings will not be saved. A new macro file will be created. The macro editor will be displayed without any command filled out. 3. Insert the desired commands. 4. Enter a new name for the macro.
18. Macro Editor Image 18-3 Save macro Save macro on a different name 1. Click in the Macro name input field. (image 18-3) 2. Delete the actual indicate name and enter a new name with your keyboard. 3. Click on Save/Exit. The macro will be saved with the new name and the macro editor will be closed. 18.3 Edit a Macro file 18.3.1 Selecting a Macro file How to select 1.
18. Macro Editor Image 18-5 Macro editor window 18.3.2 Delete a command out of a macro file How to delete 1. Select the item that has to be deleted and push delete on your keyboard. Or, right click on that item. A delete pop up menu appears. Select delete. (image 18-6) Image 18-6 Delete item 18.3.3 Add commands to a macro file How to add 1. To insert an item, click first the a command set tab to which that item belongs.
18. Macro Editor The following commands tabs are available: - Input control - Preset files - Test pattern - Output - Automation - Error handling (image 18-7) The selected tab opens and the commands become available. 2. Select a command and click Insert –>. (image 18-8) The inserted command will be added as last one in the list. (image 18-9) Image 18-7 Available commands Image 18-8 Inserting a command Image 18-9 Insertion result 18.3.4 Change the order of the Macro commands How to change 1.
18. Macro Editor 2. Move your mouse up or down until the desired position is reached for the selected item. Image 18-10 Change macro file list 18.4 Edit the attributes (values) of the items Overview • • • • • • • Input Control Preset files Test pattern Output ACSAR2 Automation Error handling 18.4.1 Input Control 18.4.1.1 Select input What will be done? This command sets the active input to a certain port. How to select 1. Click on Select input. The right pane shows an overview of the possible inputs.
18. Macro Editor Image 18-11 Select input command 18.4.1.2 Select input path (only for DP100-DP90) What will be done? This command sets the DVI-A path for Cine input (projector DVI-A input) or for the output of the ACSAR2. How to select 1. Click on Select input. The right pane shows an overview of the possible inputs. (image 18-12) 2. Click on the radio button in front of the path you want to select.
18. Macro Editor 18.4.1.3 Processing path What can be done? The processing path for the incoming signals can be set to standard processing or cinema processing. When set to automatic, the projector itself detects the correct path. How to select 1. Click on Processing path. The right pane shows an overview of the possible paths. (image 18-13) 2. Click on the drop down box. The possible choices become available. 3. Click on the desired processing path.
18. Macro Editor The right pane shows an overview of the possible packings (source formats). (image 18-14) 2. Click on the drop down box. The possible choices become available. 3. Click on the desired packing The following packings are supported: - Standard 4:2:2 - Non-Standard 4:2:2 12 bits/color - Non-Standard 4:2:2 10 bits/color - Non-Standard 4:4:4 12 bits/color Image 18-14 SMPTE292 packing command 18.4.1.5 SMPTE 292 dual packing What can done ? The source format can be selected for SMPTE292 dual.
18. Macro Editor The right pane shows an overview of the possible packings (source formats). (image 18-15) Only the following format is supported: - Default :4:4:2 Packed 10 bits/color Image 18-15 SMPTE292 dual packing command 18.4.1.6 DVI packing What can done ? The source format can be selected for DVI A (all projectors) and DVI B (only DP100-DP90). How to select 1. Click on DVI A Packing or on DVI B Packing. (image 18-16) The right pane shows an overview of the possible packages (source formats). 2.
18. Macro Editor Image 18-16 DVI A packing command 18.4.1.7 DVI Dual packing What can done ? The source format can be selected for DVI dual (only DP100-DP90). How to select 1. Click on DVI Dual. (image 18-17) The right pane shows an overview of the possible packages (source formats). 2. Click on the drop down box. The possible choices become available. 3. Select the desired format.
18. Macro Editor 18.4.2 Preset files 18.4.2.1 Activate PCF file What can be done ? The active PCF file can be installed in the projector via the Activate PCF file command. How to select a file 1. Click on Activate PCF file. (image 18-18) The right pane shows the actual selected file. 2. Click on Select files. A files overview window will be displayed. (image 18-19) 3. Select the desired file out of the list and click Select. Or, double click on the desired file.
18. Macro Editor It is also possible to click in the Filename input field and enter an existing file name with the keyboard. 18.4.2.2 Activate SCREEN file What can be done ? The active SCREEN file (contains information about the screen configuration) can be installed in the projector via the Activate SCREEN file command. How to select a file 1. Click on Activate SCREEN file. (image 18-20) The right pane shows the actual selected file. 2. Click on Select files. A files overview window will be displayed.
18. Macro Editor Image 18-21 Active SCREEN file selection list It is also possible to click in the Filename input field and enter an existing file name with the keyboard. 18.4.2.3 Activate EXTRA file What can be done ? The active EXTRA file (can contains information about the source settings, 3D settings, etc., information not included in other files) can be installed in the projector via the Activate EXTRA file command. How to select a file 1. Click on Activate EXTRA file.
18. Macro Editor Image 18-22 Activate EXTRA File command Image 18-23 Active EXTRA file selection list It is also possible to click in the Filename input field and enter an existing file name with the keyboard.
18. Macro Editor 18.4.2.4 Activate MCGD file What can be done ? The active MCGD file (contains color calibration information) can be installed in the projector via the Activate MCGD file command. How to select a file 1. Click on Activate MCGD file. The right pane shows the actual selected file. (image 18-24) 2. Click on Select files. A files overview window will be displayed. (image 18-25) 3. Select the desired file out of the list and click Select. Or, double click on the desired file.
18. Macro Editor Image 18-25 Activate MCGD file selection list It is also possible to click in the Filename input field and enter an existing file name with the keyboard. 18.4.2.5 Activate ACSAR 2 layout file What can be done When an ACSAR 2 is connected and the ACSAR 2 path is selected, the window (inputs) layout can be loaded via a macro. How to load a layout file 1. Click on Active ACSAR 2 layout file The right pane shows the actual selected layout file. (image 18-26) 2.
18. Macro Editor Image 18-26 Activate ACSAR 2 layout file Image 18-27 Select layout file 18.4.2.6 Activate ACSAR 2 Input file How to activate 1. Click on Activate A2 Input file. The right pane shows the actual selected input and selected input file for this input. (image 18-28) 2. Select an input. 3. Click on Select file. The file list opens. (image 18-29) 4. Select a file and click OK. The name of the file will be filled out next to Input FileName.
18. Macro Editor Image 18-28 Load input file Image 18-29 Input file selection 18.4.2.7 Auto load ACSAR2 input file How to enable 1. Click on Auto load input. The right pane shows the actual setting. (image 18-30) 2. Click on the desired radio button to switch between automatic file load on or off.
18. Macro Editor Image 18-30 Auto load file 18.4.3 Test pattern 18.4.3.1 Enable test pattern What can be done ? A test pattern which is stored in a file can be enabled. How to select a test pattern 1. Click on Enable test pattern. (image 18-31) The right pane shows the actual selected test pattern file. 2. Click on Select testpattern. The test pattern selection window opens. (image 18-32) 3. Select a file and click Select. The selected file will be filled out in the Testpattern Filename field.
18. Macro Editor Image 18-32 Test pattern file selection 18.4.3.2 Disable test pattern To disable Insert the command in the macro list. All actual test patterns will be disabled. Image 18-33 Disable test pattern 18.4.4 Output 18.4.4.1 Lamp control What can be done ? The lamp can be switched on or off via this macro command. How to switch the lamp 1. Click on Lamp control. (image 18-34) The right pane shows the selection buttons. 2. Select the radio button of your choice.
18. Macro Editor lamp on lamp will be switched on lamp off lamp will be switched off Image 18-34 Lamp control command 18.4.4.2 Dowser control What can be done ? The dowser can be closed or opened via this macro command. How to switch the dowser 1. Click on Lamp control. (image 18-35) The right pane shows the selection buttons. 2. Select the radio button of your choice.
18. Macro Editor 18.4.4.3 Set the execution delay for a ’blank image’ What can be done ? The image can be electronically be blanked after a certain delay time. How to set 1. Click on Blank Image Output. (image 18-36) The right pane shows the execution delay input field. The value is expressed in milliseconds. 2. Click on the up or down arrows to change the value. The value change in steps of 10. Or, click in the input field and enter the desired value with the keyboard.
18. Macro Editor Image 18-37 Deblank image command 18.4.5 ACSAR2 18.4.5.1 Input mode What can be done ? When an input module (slot) has different working modes, these modes can be set with the Input Mode command in a macro. How to select ? 1. Click on Input mode. (image 18-38) The right pane shows an overview of the possible inputs. 2. Select the desired input by clicking on the corresponding radio button. The actual mode will be displayed in the combo box below the selection. 3.
18. Macro Editor Image 18-38 Input mode selection 18.4.5.2 Input Locking What can be done? The output signal can be locked on an internal generated sync signal or on the sync signal of one of the input sources. Locking the output signal on an input signal can be required if motion artifacts occurs in that window or if frame delay for that input has to be set to zero. How to select ? 1. Click on Input Locking. (image 18-39) The right pane show the possible inputs and shows also if a lock was set or not.
18. Macro Editor Image 18-39 Input locking If no locking is desired, click on the radio button in front of unlocked. 18.4.6 Automation 18.4.6.1 GPO control What can be done ? A function can be associated to a general purpose output. How to add a function 1. Click on GPO Control. (image 18-40) The right pane shows a GPO selection box and function box. 2. Click on the drop down box next to Output. 3. Select a GPO out of the list. 4.
18. Macro Editor Image 18-40 GPO control command Image 18-41 GPO functions 18.4.7 Error handling 18.4.7.1 Error handling How to handle errors 1. Click on Error handling. (image 18-42) The right pane shows the possible error handlings. 2. Click on the radio button next to your choice. Possible choices : - Halt macro exception. Indicate as failed. - Continue macro execution. Indicate as failed. - Continue macro execution. Indicate as passed.
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19. D-Cine Communicator Log information 19. D-CINE COMMUNICATOR LOG INFORMATION 19.1 Log information window Overview The logging of the D-Cine Communicator register all information about actions, errors and statuses while D-Cine Communicator is connected to the projector. Image 19-1 Log view The following information is given: • Line number with importance icon in front of it.
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20. Help Function 20. HELP FUNCTION Overview • • Introduction Using help 20.1 Introduction How is the help structured Most items on the tab pages contains online help which will pop up while dragging with the help icon on it. For the tab pages, the help icon is situated on the right upper corner on the same level of the tab bar. For the pop up pages, the help icon is situate next to the close icon in the window heading. 20.2 Using help How to use help 1.
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21. ACSAR 2 21. ACSAR 2 Overview • • • • • • • • • General introduction Create a new layout Edit an existing layout Renaming a layout Deleting a layout Windowing Settings Input slot configuration Input locking 21.1 General introduction Overview With the ACSAR 2 it is possible to connect up to four sources which can be mixed to one image. Each source is displayed in a separate window on which z-ordering is possible. The window size, timings and other settings can be set up for each source independently.
21. ACSAR 2 The new layout will be saved. Image 21-1 Create new layout Image 21-2 Save as layout Image 21-3 21.3 Edit an existing layout How to edit 1. Click on Layout file on the menu bar. The menu drops down. 2. Select Open. An overview window with the existing layout files will be displayed.
21. ACSAR 2 3. Select the file you want to edit out of the list and click Open. The selected layout will be loaded. 4. Edit the layout. 5. Save the layout by selecting Layout file → Save. (image 21-4) The layout will overwrite the exiting one. Image 21-4 Save layout 21.4 Renaming a layout How to rename 1. Click on Layout file on the menu bar. (image 21-5) The menu drops down. 2. Select Rename(1). The layout file selection window opens (2). 3. Select the layout file you want to rename (3). 4.
21. ACSAR 2 Image 21-5 Rename layout file 21.5 Deleting a layout How to delete 1. Click on Layout file on the menu bar. (image 21-6) The menu drops down. 2. Select Delete (1). The layout file selection window opens (2). 3. Select the layout file you want to delete (3). 4. Click on Delete (4). The Delete confirmation window opens (5). 5. Click on OK to delete the file (6). Click on No, cancel this action to interrupt the deletion process.
21. ACSAR 2 Image 21-6 Delete layout 21.6 Windowing Overview • • • • • • • Window selection Enabling or disabling a Window Moving Windows Scaling Windows Z-order Full size Aspect Ratio 21.6.1 Window selection When a certain window is not visible in the layout pane, that means that the window is disabled. Each input corresponds with one window in the layout pane. Using the mouse 1. Move your mouse over the window you want to select. 2. Click with the left mouse button on that window.
21. ACSAR 2 Image 21-7 Select a window Using the menu bar 1. Click View to pull down the selection menu. (image 21-8) The input selection menu opens. 2. Select the window (input) your want to activate. The border color of the selected window in the layout pane changes to yellow. Image 21-8 Window selection via menu bar Using the function keys 1. Click on the corresponding function key to activate the window.
21. ACSAR 2 F1 Input 1 F2 Input 2 F3 Input 3 F4 Input 4 The border color of the selected window in the layout pane changes to yellow. 21.6.2 Enabling or disabling a Window How to disable a window 1. Select the window. (image 21-9) The border colors will change to yellow 2. Remove the checked symbol next to enable by clicking on it. The window representation will be removed from the layout pane. Image 21-9 Disabling a window How to enable a window 1.
21. ACSAR 2 Image 21-10 Enabling a window 21.6.3 Moving Windows Moving via drag and drop 1. Click on the window you want to move. (image 21-11) The border changes to yellow and the cursor changes to a four arrow cursor. 2. Hold down the mouse button to grab the selected window. 3. Move the window to the required position. The coordinates in the right pane will change accordingly. Image 21-11 Moving windows Moving via the coordinates 1. Select the window you want to move. 2.
21. ACSAR 2 Image 21-12 Move window via coordinates 21.6.4 Scaling Windows Scaling via drag and drop 1. Click on the window you want to scale. (image 21-13) The border changes to yellow and the cursor changes to a four arrow cursor. 2. Move your cursor to corner. The cursor changes in a two arrow cursor. 3. Hold down your mouse button and drag the corner to the desired position to down-scale or upscale the selected window.
21. ACSAR 2 Image 21-14 Scaling via Width of Height 21.6.5 Z-order Z-order The layer sequence in which windows will be displayed in relation to one another. How to order 1. Select the window you change the order. The border changes to yellow and the cursor changes to a four arrow cursor. 2. Change the Z-value in the right pane by clicking on the + or - button (image 21-15) Or, by entering the desired value with the keyboard. Image 21-15 Z-order The higher the value, the more the window is in front.
21. ACSAR 2 The border changes to yellow and the cursor changes to a four arrow cursor. 2. Click on the full size button. (image 21-17) The selected window will be reset to the full size of the DMD. Image 21-16 Select a window to scale Image 21-17 Reset to full size 21.6.7 Aspect Ratio Aspect ratio Relation between the horizontal & vertical dimension in which the window will be displayed, e.g. 4 by 3 or 16 by 9. How to change 1. Select the window of which you want to change the aspect ratio.
21. ACSAR 2 Or, click on the aspect ratio icon and select the desired aspect ratio. (image 21-19) Possible aspect ratios - 3/2 - 4/3 - 14/9 - 16/9 - 21/9 - 1.85 flat - 2.35 scope - snap to current : fix the current aspect ratio what ever it is. - none : no fixed aspect ratio When a fixed aspect ratio is selected, the width and height will be coupled in the value pane. (image 21-20) Image 21-19 Aspect ratio via button Image 21-18 Aspect ratio via right click Image 21-20 Fixed aspect ratio selected 21.
21. ACSAR 2 21.7.1 Introduction Overview With each input source corresponds a source file which contains the settings for this typical source. If there is not yet a source file available, the system can search for the most fitting file or you can associate a file yourself. This file can then be edited and saved under a new name.
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21. ACSAR 2 21.7.3 Save a file How to save 1. Click on Input File on the menu bar and select Save. (image 21-25) The settings of the actual input will be saved. Image 21-25 Save actual settings 21.7.4 Save all file How to save all files 1. Click on Input File on the menu bar and select Save all. (image 21-26) The settings of the 4 active input files which are associated with the 4 inputs will be saved. Image 21-26 Save all files 21.7.5 Rename a file How to rename 1.
21. ACSAR 2 Image 21-27 Rename input file 21.7.6 Delete a file How to delete 1. Click on Input File on the menu bar and select Delete (1). (image 21-28) The Select Input File to delete window opens (2). 2. Select an input file (3) and click on Delete (4). The delete input file confirmation window opens (5). 3. Click Yes to delete.
21. ACSAR 2 21.7.7 Auto Load Enabled What can be done ? When this function is enabled, the ACSAR 2 will create by itself a new custom file when it detects a relevant input signal. How to enable ? 1. Click on Input File on the menu bar and check Auto Load Enabled (1). A check mark will appear in the box just before the Auto Load Enabled item. 21.7.
21. ACSAR 2 The input settings values will be displayed 2. Click in the input field of a setting and change the value with the keyboard. Or, click on the up or down arrow key to change the value. 3. When the source is Interlaced, check the check box in front of Interlaced. 4. Select Single or dual path. How to find the correct values for the item in the Input File? Hor. line Active pixels Hor. start pixel Hor. Total pixels Frame Active lines Vert. Start Line Vert.
21. ACSAR 2 Vertical Start Line number of lines between the start of the sync signal and the start of the video information. Interlaced this selection is automatically filled out when file has loaded. If the image is wrong due to mismeasurement, check or leave the check box blank before interlace. (for interlaced images, 1 frame contains 2 fields). Horizontal Period already filled in with the correct value when active file. Horizontal period = Horizontal Total pixels / clock frequency 21.
21. ACSAR 2 The lock will be set and the menu disappears.
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A. Updating TI boards A. UPDATING TI BOARDS A.1 Installation of the Update Package How to install? 1. Download the Update package from the Barco Partnerzone and copy this file (.zip format) into a new directory. 2. Unzip the package file into this directory. (image A-1) The directory contains: - An update program file (.exe) - Software update file (.dlpcinema) - read me and instruction files (.txt and .doc) - a configuration files directory containing configuration files.
A. Updating TI boards The start up window will be displayed. (image A-2) Image A-2 Start up of update program A.3 Make a connection A.3.1 Type of connections Overview The TI software update can be done in two ways: • Via a serial connection • Via an Ethernet connection A.3.
A. Updating TI boards Physical connection Image A-3 Physical indication of RS232/422 connector on DP50 Image A-4 Physical indication of RS232/422 connector on DP30 Image A-5 Physical indication of RS232/422 connector on DP100-DP90 Software connection 1. Select first the PC com-port by clicking on the combo box just below PC com-port # (1). (image A-6) 2. Select the baud rate by clicking on the combo box just below Baud Rate (2). 3. Check the radio button in front of Serial Port (3).
A. Updating TI boards Defaults are: - User Id: Service - Password: Heal Thyself Both are case sensitive. When correct, the Current Projector Info of the selected projector will be filled out. Image A-6 Serial connection setup A.3.
A. Updating TI boards Image A-10 Physical indication of Ethernet connection on DP100-DP90 For DP30 and DP50, a crossed Ethernet cable is necessary. For DP100-DP90, a crossed or non crossed cable can be used. the projector switched automatically for the correct cable. The PC’s IP Address MUST be within the same subnet as the projector’s IP Address in order for communication to be possible. This requires checking the PC’s and projector’s Subnet-Mask settings.
A. Updating TI boards Software connection 1. Click in the IP address input field and fill out directly the IP address of the projector (1a). (image A-11) Note: For DP100-DP90, the IP address must be the TI/Cinema IP address. To read out that address, look for the Cinema IP address via the touch panel or look for the TI IP address via the D-Cine Communicator software, tab page Projector Configuration.
A. Updating TI boards A.4 Installation of the new software release How to install ? 1. Click on Select Release Installation File (1). (image A-12) A browser window opens (2). 2. Browse to the directory that contains the Release to be installed. Note: The release files are indicated as .dlpcinema . 3. Click on the file to select (3) and click Open (4). Or, double click on the file (3). The content of the file will be displayed in Selected release (5) after a validation.
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A. Updating TI boards Image A-13 Start auto-install CAUTION: Do not reset or switch off the projector during an installation operation. A reset during some operations may leave the affected board in the projector in a nonfunctional state, requiring factory recovery. In case of failures, always send a copy of this log file to your Barco representative. CAUTION: Log files are not saved automatically. A Dump log to file has to be done. A.
A. Updating TI boards Image A-14 Show logging started The log window opens.
A. Updating TI boards By clicking on one of the buttons, the following is possible with the log: • Dump to file : the log will be dumped into a file on the hard disk. A name and location will be asked first. • Clear log : the log will be cleared. All information will be removed. Log files are not saved automatically to disk. To save the file execute a Dump to file. A.6 Special functions Overview To select a special installation and/or verification function, click on <>.
A. Updating TI boards Force Cinema Re-Install (see note) Fill-System Install Only (see note) will reinstall all Cinema components (Disk-Chip and flash) whether or not they are up to date. This rarely needed and is intended for special recovery purposes only. will format the Disk-Chip and install all files (no other flash components are touched). This is intended for special file-system recovery only. Note : with these options you will loose all default MACRO, PCF and SCREEN files.
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Glossary GLOSSARY 292–DUAL Input A and input B are combined to 1 input. From a complete signal, part is send to input A and the other part to input B to reach bigger way through. 4:2:2 A commonly used term for a component digital video format. A ratio of sampling frequencies used to digitize the luminance and color difference components (Y, R-Y, B-Y) of a video signal. It is generally used as shorthand for ITU-R 601.
Glossary DNS server Computers, Projectors connected to a network are referenced by their IP address. The only problem is that remembering IP addresses is not easy. If you need to use hundreds of addresses then it will become impossible to remember them. This is why domain names are created. Internet names (domain and host names) are just aliases to these IP addresses. When you use an Internet address it is automatically translated to an IP address.
Glossary PSTN PSTN (public switched telephone network) is the world’s collection of interconnected voice-oriented public telephone networks, both commercial and government-owned. Screen File Screen presentation configuration file. This file contains information about resizing, letterboxing, masking and lens factor. SMPTE Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers - A global organization, based in the United States, that sets standards for baseband visual communications.
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Index INDEX Numerics/Symbols 3D settings 89–92 3D controls 92 Frame rate 91 Start up 90 Test pattern 91 A About 3D projection 89 ACSAR 2 42, 257–261, 263–269, 272–274, 276 Input locking 276 Input slots 276 Configuration 276 Introduction 257 Layout 257–261 Create 257 Delete 260 Edit 258 Rename 259 Settings 268–269, 272–274 Auto load enabled 274 Delete file 273 Image settings 274 Input settings 274 Introduction 269 Load file 269 Rename file 272 Save all file 272 Save file 272 Start up 42 Windowing 261, 263–
Index Color Correction 129 Color 129 Install Target file 129 Color Gamut 131 Color 131 Verify 131 Color measuring 128 Configuration 9 Controller software 162 Updates 162 D G Getting Access 11 H Help 255 Introduction 255 Use 255 Hostname 100 I Image settings 85–88, 95 Anti log Lut 86 De-Gamma Lut 87 Image freeze 95 Image scaling 88 Start up 85 Input / Source 36–37, 39, 42, 44 ACSAR 2 42 Start up 42 Active Area 44 Error counts 123 Set up 44 Port 292 123 Aspect ratio 44 Ethernet 15 Set up 44 Hardware conn
Index L Lamp ON/OFF 47 Lamp settings DP100 117 Configuration 117 Read out 117 Run time 117 Strikes 117 Lamp settings DP30 116 Configuration 116 Read out 116 Remaining run time 116 Run time 116 Strikes 116 Lamp settings DP90 117 Configuration 117 Read out 117 Run time 117 Strikes 117 Lens 49, 51 Adjustment (DP100 and DP90 only) 51 Adjustment (DP30 only) 51 Anamorphic factor 49 Anamorphic lens holder 51 Calibration 51 Lens motor availability 115 Light output 75–77, 80–81 Calibration 77, 81 Target set up 75–7
Index CLO for DP50 69 Preset files 235–237, 239–242 CLO for DP90 78 ACSAR 2 input files 241 CLO for DP90 normal mode 79 ACSAR 2 layout files 240 CLO for DP90 start up 78 Activate EXTRA files 237 Dowser 69 Activate MCGD files 239 Lens Type 49 Activate PCF files 235 Masking 62–63, 66 Activate SCREEN files 236 Resizing 53 Auto load 242 Saving 68 Projector configuration 48 PCF file 34 Image orientation 48 Projector Configuration 34, 36–37, 39, 47, 49, 51, 53, Serial Bus Address 98 Set up 98 62–63, 66, 68–69, 74
Index Function keys 96 Interface 31 Projector status 211 DP100 211 DP90 211 Projector Status 191–193, 195–197, 205–207, 223 Active Cooling 197 Barco access level 196, 206 Boards Status 195 CLO 195, 205 DP50 191 External Cooler 195 Fan/Tec Controller 193 Overview 191 Projector log 196, 207 Display 196, 207 Security Card Cage 195, 205 Status overview 192 Switch Mode Power Supply 192 Version 223 Software 223 Projector status DP100 211–212, 214, 216–218, 220 Certificates 220 General overview 211 Projector log 2
Index SNMP 112 Settings 112 SNMP key 112 Delete 112 Software 9–10, 13 Installation 9 Removing 13 Start up 13 Via batch file 13 Updating 10 Start up 9, 13 Via a batch file 13 T Test Patterns 120, 122 Change 120 Clear 122 TI update 280, 282, 285, 287, 289–290 Connection 280, 282 Ethernet 282 Serial 280 Factory install options 290 Installation 285 Logging 287 Special functions 289 Stay in Boot 290 Time control 180–182 Control 182 Input frequency 181 Time source 180 Timeline adjustment 182 Timeline stamp 181 T
List of images LIST OF IMAGES 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-9 3-11 3-12 3-13 3-14 3-15 3-16 3-17 3-18 3-19 3-20 3-21 3-22 3-23 3-24 3-25 3-26 3-27 3-28 3-29 3-30 3-31 3-32 3-33 3-34 3-35 3-36 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-5 4-6 4-7 4-8 4-9 4-10 4-11 4-12 4-13 4-14 4-15 4-16 4-17 4-18 Licence agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Install selection window . . . . . . .
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List of images 4-80 4-81 4-82 4-83 4-84 4-85 4-86 4-87 4-88 4-89 4-90 4-91 4-92 4-93 4-94 4-95 4-96 4-97 4-98 4-99 4-100 4-101 4-102 4-103 4-104 4-105 4-106 4-107 4-108 4-109 4-110 4-111 4-112 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-7 5-8 5-9 5-10 5-12 5-13 5-14 5-15 5-17 5-18 5-19 5-20 5-21 5-22 5-23 5-24 5-25 5-26 5-27 5-28 5-29 5-30 Calibration message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
List of images 5-31 5-32 5-33 5-34 5-35 5-36 5-37 5-38 5-39 5-40 5-41 5-42 5-43 5-44 5-45 5-46 5-47 5-48 5-49 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-6 6-7 6-8 6-9 6-10 6-11 6-12 6-13 6-14 6-15 6-16 7-1 7-2 7-3 7-4 7-5 7-6 7-7 7-8 7-9 7-10 7-11 7-12 7-13 7-14 7-15 8-1 8-2 8-3 8-4 8-5 8-6 8-7 8-8 8-9 306 SNMP settings selected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113 SNMP configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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List of images 9-12 9-13 10-1 10-3 10-4 10-5 10-6 10-7 10-8 10-9 11-1 11-2 11-3 11-4 11-5 11-6 12-1 12-2 12-3 12-4 12-5 12-6 13-1 13-2 13-3 13-4 13-5 13-6 13-7 13-8 13-9 13-10 13-11 13-12 13-13 13-14 13-15 13-16 13-17 14-1 14-2 14-3 14-4 14-5 14-6 14-7 14-8 14-9 14-10 14-11 14-12 14-13 14-15 14-16 14-18 15-1 15-2 15-3 15-4 308 Controller software message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Update manager . . . .
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List of images A-12 A-13 A-14 A-15 A-16 A-17 A-18 Select Release file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Start auto-install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Show logging started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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