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Freya

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Page 1: ...ENABLING BRIGHT OUTCOMES User guide Freya...

Page 2: ...arco NV President Kennedypark 35 8500 Kortrijk Belgium www barco com en support www barco com Barco NV Beneluxpark 21 8500 Kortrijk Belgium www barco com en support www barco com Product revision Soft...

Page 3: ...to perfect manufacturing as part of the legally stipulated terms of guarantee On receipt the purchaser must immediately inspect all delivered goods for damage incurred during transport as well as for...

Page 4: ...everse engineer decompile disassemble or alter this software product Disclaimer of Warranty This software and the accompanying files are sold as is and without warranties as to performance or merchant...

Page 5: ...OFF 31 2 4 Web Communicator 33 2 5 Web Commander 33 3 ICMP X 35 3 1 ICMP X configuration via Web Communicator 36 3 2 ICMP X status LEDs 36 3 3 HDD status LEDs 37 3 4 Removing a HDD from the ICMP X 39...

Page 6: ...72 6 4 4 Full system reboot 72 7 Configuration Projector 75 7 1 Macros configuration 76 7 1 1 About macro configuration 76 7 1 2 Creating a new macro 77 7 1 3 Creating a new macro from active state 77...

Page 7: ...17 7 5 3 3D file editor 119 7 5 3 1 3D Test pattern 119 7 5 3 2 3D control 120 7 5 3 3 Dark time adjustment 121 7 5 3 4 Output Reference Delay 122 7 5 3 5 Auto switch delay time adjustment 124 7 5 4 E...

Page 8: ...9 Internal clock settings 172 7 9 1 About Internal clock settings 172 7 9 2 Setting the internal clock of the projector 173 8 Configuration Light output 175 8 1 Light sensor calibration LSC 176 8 1 1...

Page 9: ...Edit a user cue 223 11 3 5 Rename a user cue 223 11 3 6 Delete a user cue 224 11 3 7 Editing a System Cue 225 11 3 8 Adding an Input Cue to an event 227 11 3 9 Edit an action in an Input Cue 230 11 3...

Page 10: ...ing the IP of a SNMP receiver 274 14 5 Multi projectors 275 14 5 1 About Multi projectors 275 14 5 2 Linked ICMP Adding modifying and deleting a slave projector 277 14 5 3 Linked CLO Adding modifying...

Page 11: ...20 4 Mounting the front cover 326 A Specifications 327 A 1 Specifications Freya 328 A 2 Specifications of the ICMP X 329 A 3 ICMP X SDI specifications 330 A 4 ICMP X HDMI 2 0 specifications 333 A 5 T...

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Page 13: ...ou understand and follow all safety guidelines safety instructions and warnings mentioned in this chapter before installing and using the Freya projector After this chapter additional warnings and cau...

Page 14: ...energy of the light source which is equivalent with lamp based systems Thermal retinal eye injury is possible when exposed within the Hazard Distance HD The HD is defined from the projection lens sur...

Page 15: ...ove any cover from the projector The installation maintenance or service is for skilled persons only The requirements for a restricted access location an exclusion zone and a restriction zone Restrict...

Page 16: ...10 AWG while using a circuit breaker of 40A max The power cord should have a rating depending on what power system is available Y configuration min 500V configuration min 300V Mono phase configuration...

Page 17: ...nt separation height or by placing optional barriers Within the restricted area operator training is considered sufficient The applicable separation heights are discussed in High Brightness precaution...

Page 18: ...all of it s covers in place Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blo...

Page 19: ...ion of any service or repairs to this projector ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition Safety Data Sheets for Hazardous Chem...

Page 20: ...DIRECTE DES YEUX AU FAISCEAU RG3 IEC EN 62471 5 2015 CLASS 1 IEC EN 60825 1 2014 DISTANCE DE SECURITE CONSULTER LE MANUEL DE SECURITE RG3 IEC EN 62471 5 2015 CLASS 1 IEC EN 60825 1 2014 RG3 IEC EN 624...

Page 21: ...INSTALLATION AVANT DE RACCORDER AU R SEAU UPS UPS Printed on Mains cover CAUTION DOUBLE POLE NEUTRAL FUSING HIGH RESIDUAL VOLTAGE WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK SWITCH OFF AND UNPLUG BEFORE REMOVING T...

Page 22: ...ple projectors that have a HD greater than 1 m and emit light into an uncontrolled area where persons may be present should be positioned in accordance with the fixed projector installation parameters...

Page 23: ...fer sell rent lease the LIP Variance holders may currently hold a variance for production of Class IIIB and IV laser light shows and or for incorporating RG3 LIPs Laser light show variance can be requ...

Page 24: ...r intrabeam exposure HDreflection the distance that has to be kept restrictive related to the reflected light from the rear projection screen HDdiffuse the relevant distance to be considered while obs...

Page 25: ...f modifying optics Hazard Distance 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 3 5 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 5 7 7 5 8 8 5 9 9 5 10 10 5 11 11 5 12 Hazard Distance HD m Throw Ra o TR Freya 1 4 1 Image 1 4...

Page 26: ...R5910032 00 Freya 26 Safety...

Page 27: ...uctions for the physical installation of this projector are not included in this document User Guide For physical installation instructions e g positioning cooling electrical connection see installati...

Page 28: ...ully powered and active touch display is on if available Web Communicator is active and light is ON Full GREEN Going to ECO mode Turning electronics and light source OFF Blinking green 2 3 4 5 6 1 Ima...

Page 29: ...Location of the Power button and GPI 1 4 input on the Cinema Controller Power state diagram ON ON 1 sec 6sec Image on the screen START UP FORCE SHUTDOWN SHUTDOWN ECO ECO READY READY OFF OFF Image 2 3...

Page 30: ...nected to the mains power 3 Ensure that the correct lens is installed for your application 4 Press the power button to switch the projector ON The projector will start up and the touch panel will star...

Page 31: ...ll start warming up 8 Press the Dowser button to open the dowser How to switch on remotely using only GPI3 1 Ensure that the Freya projector is installed onto a stable platform 2 Ensure the projector...

Page 32: ...Press for more than one second Image 2 7 Example of the ECO menu on the touch display How to put the projector in ECO mode using the Web Communicator 1 In the Communicator browse to Control Power 2 I...

Page 33: ...ation Clearly indicated tab pages allow the control of Projector connection configuration test color calibration and configuration with an existing automation system All actions can be activated by a...

Page 34: ...R5910032 00 Freya 34 Image 2 10 The Web Commander has its own user guide of which you can find the latest version on the Barco website Getting started...

Page 35: ...stalling a HDD into the ICMP 40 3 6 ICMP X reset 42 About this chapter This chapter describes the actions a user is allowed to do with the ICMP X This includes configuring the ICMP X removing and inst...

Page 36: ...on engine Verify internal clock of the ICMP X All installation and maintenance operations on the ICMP X are performed via Web Communicator the Barco configuration software Please refer to the user gui...

Page 37: ...s Green Green Applications started in normal mode Green Orange Applications started in degraded mode Blinking Red Off FIPS error Green Blinking Orange Update ongoing Orange Orange Update done 3 3 HDD...

Page 38: ...HDD is detected by the ICMP X the rebuild of the RAID is started Blinking red LED One disk failed red LED Error 10580 local storage not available Note The disk status Error code can be retrieved via t...

Page 39: ...ff Error 10580 local storage not available Note The disk status Error code can be retrieved via the Web Commander See user guide of the Web Commander 1 Switch off the power 2 Reseat all HDDs See proce...

Page 40: ...om the ICMP X page 39 CAUTION Always use a new empty spare part HDD approved by Barco to replace a malfunction HDD Do not use a HDD from another ICMP HDD set CAUTION Always make sure that all HDDs in...

Page 41: ...jector Even if you replace only one HDD e g degraded mode the projector must be switched off The ICMP automatically starts with the RAID recovery process when the projector will be switched on The red...

Page 42: ...P X is requested to restart The READY LED on the front panel of the ICMP X starts to blink orange Once the READY LED lit continuous green the ICMP X is up and running 2 Did the reset of the ICMP X fai...

Page 43: ...tor password 48 4 4 Signing out from application 49 4 5 Modifying account settings password 49 4 6 Selecting language 50 4 7 Search 51 4 8 Dashboard 52 4 9 User rights 53 4 10 Displaying open source l...

Page 44: ...Internal clock settings page 172 The general menu reference 2 allows to reach all available pages of the application An overview of the menu tree is available in section Application Menu tree page 55...

Page 45: ...resents a chain Click on this icon for directly access to Configuration System access Multi projectors and modify multi projector settings Notification icons reference 3 located at the bottom right co...

Page 46: ...makes it easy to sort or retrieve these items 1 2 3 Image 4 5 e g list of lens in lens selection page Following actions could be used on list Action Graphical Component Description Search Allows to qu...

Page 47: ...r s installation manual for more information concerning the addressing of the cinema controller Login page is displayed once the connection with the server is established 1 2 3 Image 4 6 3 Sign in usi...

Page 48: ...copy icon reference 3 to copy the challenge key number in the clipboard Tip Saving this number in the clipboard will allow you to reuse it easily in the following steps 4 Send a password reset request...

Page 49: ...enu is displayed 1 2 Image 4 9 2 Select Logout reference 2 User is disconnected and login page is displayed Credentials and password will be required to use the application again 4 5 Modifying account...

Page 50: ...re characters then click in confirm password field and re enter the password to confirm Both passwords must be identical 4 Click Save reference 4 to save the changes Password of the current user is ch...

Page 51: ...se search A search field is available in menus that display a list of items Located above the list search allows to quickly retrieve one or several items corresponding to an alphanumeric string 1 Clic...

Page 52: ...me and IP address reference 1 a slight overview of the projector status reference 2 Light Source status on off Dowser status open closed Name of last macro activated Test pattern status to know if tes...

Page 53: ...hboard is closed 4 9 User rights About users Access to Web Communicator application is regulated by a principle of recognition of the user via a login The user must be connected in order to perform an...

Page 54: ...first accessing your projector the following default users are pre configured in the system Group Login Password Administrator admin Admin1234 Service Tech st Service1234 Show Manager show Show1234 Fo...

Page 55: ...reference 2 List of software components used in this application and currently under an open source license is displayed 4 11 Application Menu tree Menu tree The following diagram illustrates the appl...

Page 56: ...icates Monitoring System information Notifications Metrics RAID information Analysis Diagnostic package Software update Backup and restore RAID Storage Service mode Projector color Verify corrected co...

Page 57: ...es an overview of all the different stages in the configuration process which you have to follow to get your Freya projector up and running Each stage is briefly described and refers to more detailed...

Page 58: ...ration e g clone package is different if the projector is equipped with an ICMP X or an ICP D See chapter Backup and restore page 301 5 Activate and calibrate the lens installed in the lens holder Art...

Page 59: ...on for all formats see Creating a new MCGD file page 191 then verify see Verifying the colors after correction page 194 15 Perform Light sensor calibration for all formats Scope Flat 3D See Creating a...

Page 60: ...R5910032 00 Freya 60 Projector configuration process overview...

Page 61: ...mmands e g zoom open dowser switch on the light source select and display patterns or activate pre programmed macros This menu is oriented to perform actions e g execute preset or close dowser Setting...

Page 62: ...et buttons please refer to chapter Linking a macro to preset button page 87 Click Execute reference 4 allows to activate the macro During its execution the status of the macro reference 3 turns to BUS...

Page 63: ...Show manager Overview This menu is used to trigger some projector commands dowser light test pattern When a motorized lens is selected and correctly installed this menu also allows you to adjust lens...

Page 64: ...ocation access Menu Control Projector Light dowser lens Level Administrator Service technician Show manager How to increase or decrease light source power 1 Power buttons allow to change intensity of...

Page 65: ...ttern Button State Test pattern Button color Status icon On Activated displayed on screen Blinks Green Icon blinks Off Deactivated Green Icon is lit continuously 2 Click again on the test pattern butt...

Page 66: ...age 6 7 6 2 8 Lens shift Location access Menu Control Projector Light dowser lens Level Administrator Service technician Show manager How to shift the lens 1 Use the Shift buttons to correctly positio...

Page 67: ...ated the following are available status of all test pattern are blank Not selected is written on the top of the list reference 2 Activate reference 5 located to the right is available for all test pat...

Page 68: ...e list reference 3 Status of the test pattern reference 4 turns to Active Deactivate reference 5 is now available Icon of test pattern reference 6 is displayed Blink Green in status bar 3 4 6 5 Image...

Page 69: ...rn The status of the active test pattern is Activate reference 2 and its name is noticed on top of the list reference 1 1 2 3 Image 6 13 2 Click on the Deactivate button reference 3 located at the rig...

Page 70: ...his page groups together three commands related to power modes Switch to ECO mode reference 1 This will power down the media server and put in standby mode the projector electronic Reboot ICMP referen...

Page 71: ...jector please refer to Explaining the power states page 28 6 4 2 Switching to ECO mode Location access Menu Control Projector Power Level Administrator Service technician Show manager How to switch 1...

Page 72: ...e page in Web Communicator 3 Press Wake up to turn the projector back to Ready state 6 4 3 Rebooting the media server Location access Menu Control Projector Power Level Administrator Service technicia...

Page 73: ...Image 6 19 2 Confirmation window is displayed 3 Click OK to confirm The projector will reboot This operation will take several minutes All features image ingest and connections are down during the re...

Page 74: ...R5910032 00 Freya 74 Control Projector...

Page 75: ...F 93 7 3 Lens selection 102 7 4 Lens position 106 7 5 3D 115 7 6 Input 133 7 7 Picture 146 7 8 Test patterns 163 7 9 Internal clock settings 172 About this menu The Configuration Projector menu is use...

Page 76: ...eference 5 allows to create a cue on the ICMP Execute reference 6 allows to activate the macro During its execution the status of the macro reference 3 turns to BUSY When the macro is completed the st...

Page 77: ...ore information about the Macro editor see Macro editor page 78 3 Click the Save or Save As reference 4 icon to prompt the Save As dialog Enter a name then click Save to save modifications Image 7 3 N...

Page 78: ...le via a general menu Click Edit to modify a macro in a contextual menu reference 1 or click New in the macro general menu to create a new macro reference 2 For more information please consult the sec...

Page 79: ...tings files to apply specific presets modify the colorimetry switch in 3D mode Commands are grouped by theme in several tabs The following commands tabs are available Configurations Test pattern Outpu...

Page 80: ...assigned as attributes of the command are not settled or drag and drop the command reference 7 to the right location in the list reference 8 7 8 Image 7 6 The command is automatically added to the lis...

Page 81: ...by the mouse cursor turns to dark when you go through the list 1 3 2 Image 7 7 2 Click Delete reference 3 The command is removed from the list 7 1 4 4 Editing values of macro commands What is possibl...

Page 82: ...OK The edited parameters are updated 7 1 4 5 Changing the order of Macro commands What is possible Order of the commands in the list may be modified by a simple displacement of elements using the mou...

Page 83: ...he macro that you need to change Image 7 10 The macro is displayed in its expanded form with menu Image 7 11 2 Click Edit in the menu The macro is displayed in Macro editor reference 1 1 Image 7 12 3...

Page 84: ...use all or part of an already existing macro name Image 7 14 Previous macro is closed without saving and a new macro is created with the new characteristics or Click Exit reference 2 to leave without...

Page 85: ...Input Communication side of the projector or directly via a click on Execute button in the macro contextual menu see following procedure For users who have only limited rights and who do not have acc...

Page 86: ...TED 2 Image 7 21 7 1 8 Saving a macro as cue on media server What is possible A macro can be saved as a cue on the media server The cue will be automatically created on the ICMP under a group called P...

Page 87: ...Linking a macro to preset button Location access Menu Configuration Projector Macros Level Administrator Service technician How to link a macro to preset 1 While in Configuration Projector Macros clic...

Page 88: ...utton Image 7 27 7 1 10 Removing a macro from preset buttons Location access Menu Configuration Projector Macros Level Administrator Service technician How to unlink a macro from preset 1 While in Con...

Page 89: ...s removed from the macro Image 7 30 7 1 11 Importing a macro Location access Menu Configuration Projector Macros Level Administrator Service technician How to import an Input file 1 While in Configura...

Page 90: ...nce 4 The macro is imported and added to the list 7 1 12 Exporting a macro Location access Menu Configuration Projector Macro Level Administrator Service technician How to export a macro file 1 While...

Page 91: ...What is possible Several macro files could be exported at once in a backup package Location access Menu Configuration Projector Macros Level Administrator Service technician How to create and export b...

Page 92: ...the Downloads directory of your computer e g MACRO backup SP4K 15C 2590153431 2019 04 17T081744Z tar 7 1 14 Deleting a macro Location access Menu Configuration Projector Macros Level Administrator Ser...

Page 93: ...eselect the files you want to delete 1 2 Image 7 40 2 Click on the macro general menu located on the top right of the list then select Delete and confirm with OK The macro files selected are definitiv...

Page 94: ...king on menu reference 9 displays the PCF general menu Following actions are available in this menu Save active configuration reference 10 allows to create a new PCF based on current configuration Imp...

Page 95: ...eated with current active configuration and added to the PCFs list 7 2 3 Activating a PCF Location access Menu Configuration Projector PCF Level Administrator Service technician What is possible Usual...

Page 96: ...the PCF turns to Active and its name is noticed on top of the list 7 2 4 Renaming a PCF Location access Menu Configuration Projector PCF Level Administrator Service technician How to rename a PCF 1 Wh...

Page 97: ...ration name and click OK 7 2 5 Importing a PCF Location access Menu Configuration Projector PCF Level Administrator Service technician How to import a PCF 1 While in Configuration Projector PCF click...

Page 98: ...files tar 4 Click Open reference 4 Selected files are imported and added to the PCFs list 7 2 6 Exporting a PCF Location access Menu Configuration Projector PCF Level Administrator Service technician...

Page 99: ...enu Configuration Projector PCF Level Administrator Service technician What is possible Several PCF files could be exported at once in a backup package How to create and export backup package of PCF 1...

Page 100: ...50 4 When backup package is created it is automatically copied in the Downloads directory of your computer e g pcf backup SP4K 15C 2590153431 2019 04 09T134843Z tar 7 2 8 Deleting a PCF Location acce...

Page 101: ...ting several PCF Location access Menu Configuration Projector PCF Level Administrator Service technician How to delete several PCF 1 While in Configuration Projector PCF click Select All reference 1 a...

Page 102: ...nitively removed from the list 7 3 Lens selection 7 3 1 About Lens selection Location access Menu Configuration Projector Lens selection Level Administrator Service technician Overview This panel allo...

Page 103: ...n top of the list allows to display calibrate panel in order to realize a lens calibration or consult the calibration history overview on the last performed calibration 7 3 2 Activating a lens Locatio...

Page 104: ...the lens to a reference point and either returning it to the original position or to the mid position Each time a lens is inserted in a projector it is necessary to perform a lens calibration In case...

Page 105: ...o calibrate a lens 1 While in Configuration Projector Lens activate the desired lens 2 Click on the calibrate icon located on top of the lens selection list Image 7 58 The Calibration panel is display...

Page 106: ...will display the status of the calibration Image 7 60 5 After a while the calibration will end and the page will automatically refresh The result of the calibration will be displayed in the calibratio...

Page 107: ...the file from the list Clicking on menu reference 7 displays the lens position general menu Following actions are available in this menu New reference 10 allows to create a new lens position file bas...

Page 108: ...ns settings lens shift focus and zoom if needed For more detail concerning lens settings in lens control panel please see Light dowser lens page 63 Note Zoom and Focus are not available when the non m...

Page 109: ...ist 7 4 3 Editing a Lens position file Location access Menu Configuration Projector Lens position Level Administrator Service technician How to edit 1 While in Configuration Projector Lens position fi...

Page 110: ...sible to directly activate it by clicking on Activate in the contextual menu How to activate 1 While in Configuration Projector Lens position find and click on the lens position file you want to activ...

Page 111: ...ng a Lens position file Location access Menu Configuration Projector Lens position Level Administrator Service technician How to import a Lens position file 1 While in Configuration Projector Lens pos...

Page 112: ...ted and added to the lens positions list 7 4 7 Exporting a Lens position file Location access Menu Configuration Projector Lens position Level Administrator Service technician How to export lens posit...

Page 113: ...ens position files in a backup package Location access Menu Configuration Projector Lens position Level Administrator Service technician What is possible Several lens position files could be exported...

Page 114: ...kage is created it is automatically copied in the Downloads directory of your computer e g OPTICS backup SP4K 15C 2590153431 2019 04 09T142045Z tar 7 4 9 Deleting a Lens position file Location access...

Page 115: ...Projector Lens position click Select All reference 1 and use the check boxes reference 2 located at right of the lens position files in order to select deselect the files you want to delete 1 2 Image...

Page 116: ...ile Rename reference 8 allows to rename the 3D file Delete reference 9 allows to remove the 3D file from the list Clicking on menu reference 10 displays the 3D file general menu Following actions are...

Page 117: ...RealD_48 that settings will be saved But while editing the RealD_auto file a setting mismatch warning will be displayed on GUI reference 1 1 Image 7 79 When the user will save this file RealD_auto th...

Page 118: ...e 3D file parameters From version 1 2 or higher uncheck option Disable 3D allows to simultaneously create several 3D files with same name but dedicated to different frame rates Auto 2 2 4 2 6 2 For mo...

Page 119: ...d to the 3D files list with names based on the name defined in step 5 and a suffix relative to different frame rates available e g RealD RealD_48 RealD_ 60 and RealD_auto For more information about th...

Page 120: ...ence 3 for which the settings will be apply 4 Select a new test pattern output frequency in drop down list reference 4 5 If necessary repeat steps 3 and 4 at other playback frame rates 7 5 3 2 3D cont...

Page 121: ...enabled and 3D dark time adjustment disabled the projector will be set to its default dark time of approximately 388 s There is no dark time when 3D is disabled The system will have a minimum and maxi...

Page 122: ...possible crosstalk between eyes Delay value from Delay Time is added to the nominal timing between the displayed dark time and the 3D L R Output Reference 3D L R output reference Negative delay 3D L R...

Page 123: ...then the other Note Do not adjust the reference delay value with both eyes open 4 Start e g the adjustment with the left eye Enter a delay value in s with the keyboard reference 2 or use the plus butt...

Page 124: ...check the frame rate played and will activate 3d settings such as Dark time adjustment and Output reference delay contained in the other files such as name_24 3D The selection of the file used will b...

Page 125: ...5 4 Editing a 3D file Location access Menu Configuration Projector 3D Level Administrator Service technician How to edit 1 While in Configuration Projector 3D find and click on the 3D file you want to...

Page 126: ...ss Menu Configuration Projector 3D Level Administrator Service technician What is possible Usually a 3D file is activated via a macro but it is possible to directly activate a 3D file by clicking on A...

Page 127: ...and visible on top of the list The status of the 3D file also turns to Active Image 7 95 7 5 6 Renaming a 3D file How to rename 1 While in Configuration Projector 3D find and click on the 3D file you...

Page 128: ...confirm with OK 7 5 7 Importing a 3D file Location access Menu Configuration Projector 3D Level Administrator Service technician How to import a 3D file 1 While in Configuration Projector 3D click on...

Page 129: ...ference 4 3D file is imported and added to the 3D files list 7 5 8 Exporting a 3D file Location access Menu Configuration Projector 3D Level Administrator Service technician How to export a 3D file 1...

Page 130: ...11T142930Z tar 7 5 9 Exporting several 3D files in a backup package What is possible Several 3D files could be exported at once in a backup package Location access Menu Configuration Projector 3D Leve...

Page 131: ...kage window is displayed during backup package creation Image 7 103 3 When backup package is created it is automatically copied in the Downloads directory of your computer e g 3D backup SP4K 15C 25901...

Page 132: ...he Delete icon and confirm with OK The 3D file is removed from the list 7 5 11 Deleting several 3D files Location access Menu Configuration Projector 3D Level Administrator Service technician How to d...

Page 133: ...ice technician Overview This panel allows to manage Input configuration files These files contain all data needed to activate input according to connected device that provide the video signal e g ICMP...

Page 134: ...the input file from the list Clicking on menu reference 10 displays the input file general menu Following actions are available in this menu New reference 11 allows to create a new input file Import r...

Page 135: ...r part of an already existing file name 6 Click save reference 5 Note If the name enter in the previous step already exists a confirmation window is displayed to confirm that you want to overwrite the...

Page 136: ...obtain more details concerning the HD SDI ports see ICMP X SDI specifications page 330 4 Select the scan type in the drop down list reference 4 The available list of scan type depends on the port sel...

Page 137: ...rride settings reference 9 are checked Color Space reference 11 can be set between RGB or YCbCr Force 3D can be enabled or disabled reference 10 7 6 3 2 HDMI for ICMP How to adjust HDMI parameters for...

Page 138: ...D can be enabled or disabled reference 8 7 6 3 3 Media player for ICMP How to adjust media player parameters for ICMP 1 While in input file editor click Media Player reference 1 1 2 3 4 5 Image 7 112...

Page 139: ...ration Projector Input find and click on the input file you want to edit The input file is displayed in its expanded form with menu Image 7 113 2 Click Edit in the menu The input file is displayed in...

Page 140: ...ble to directly activate a 3D file by clicking on Activate in the contextual menu How to activate 1 While in Configuration Projector Input find and click on the input file you want to activate The inp...

Page 141: ...ojector Input find and click on the input file you want to rename The input file is displayed in its expanded form with menu Image 7 117 2 Click Rename in the menu Rename window is displayed Image 7 1...

Page 142: ...ow reference 3 is displayed 3 Locate and select the Input file 4 Click Open reference 4 The input file is imported and added to the files list 7 6 8 Exporting an input file Location access Menu Config...

Page 143: ...6 9 Exporting several input files in a backup package What is possible Several input files could be exported at once in a backup package Location access Menu Configuration Projector Input Level Admin...

Page 144: ...displayed 4 3 Image 7 123 3 Select Export reference 4 in the menu Download package window is displayed during backup package creation Image 7 124 4 When backup package is created it is automatically...

Page 145: ...orm with menu Image 7 125 2 Click the Delete icon and confirm with OK The input file is removed from the list 7 6 11 Deleting several input files Location access Menu Configuration Projector Input Lev...

Page 146: ...ation access Menu Configuration Projector Picture Level Administrator Service technician Overview This panel allows to manage screen configuration files These files contain all data needed to adjust p...

Page 147: ...screen file from the list Clicking on menu reference 10 displays the screen file general menu Following actions are available in this menu New reference 11 allows to create a new screen file Import r...

Page 148: ...window Directly click on this list allows you to reuse all or part of an already existing file name 6 Click save reference 5 Note If the name enter in the previous step already exists a confirmation w...

Page 149: ...lick on a shortcut at the right hand of the window reference 2 Width reference 5 and Height reference 6 are settled with predefined values For a dedicated active area continue with the next steps 3 Cl...

Page 150: ...s steps 7 7 3 2 Scaling What is scaling With the scaling tool it is possible to adapt the projected image on the screen size defining the area available for image display So look always to the screen...

Page 151: ...he actions on the other two fields or Set the position the 4 corners manually by using arrows reference 9 1 Click on Top Left corner reference 8 to select it then use up down left right arrows referen...

Page 152: ...a different aspect ratio from the resized area Full image is letterboxed top and bottom and centered within the resized area D Bottom of resized area is moved upward to where image fills this area Th...

Page 153: ...he resized area A input source B 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...

Page 154: ...sk away pixels on the screen due to keystone and or bow distortion of the projected image So look always at the screen while masking pixels How to mask 1 While in screen file editor click Masking refe...

Page 155: ...the other curves Right curve reference 8 Bottom curve reference 9 Left curve reference 10 or Set the 4 sides alignment manually by using arrows reference 13 1 Click on a side curve e g reference 12 t...

Page 156: ...le Location access Menu Configuration Projector Picture Level Administrator Service technician What is possible Usually a screen file is activated via a macro but it is possible to directly activate a...

Page 157: ...noticed on top of the list Image 7 140 7 7 6 Renaming a screen file Location access Menu Configuration Projector Picture Level Administrator Service technician How to rename 1 While in Configuration P...

Page 158: ...OK 7 7 7 Importing a screen file Location access Menu Configuration Projector Picture Level Administrator Service technician How to import a screen file 1 While in Configuration Projector Picture clic...

Page 159: ...screen file is imported and added to the files list 7 7 8 Exporting a screen file Location access Menu Configuration Projector Picture Level Administrator Service technician How to export a screen fi...

Page 160: ...9 Exporting several screen files in a backup package What is possible Several screen files could be exported at once in a backup package Location access Menu Configuration Projector Picture Level Admi...

Page 161: ...8 4 When backup package is created it is automatically copied in the Downloads directory of your computer e g SCREEN backup SP4K 15C 2590153431 2019 04 14T133742Z tar 7 7 10 Delete a screen file Locat...

Page 162: ...o delete several screen files 1 While in Configuration Projector Picture click Select All reference 1 and use the check boxes reference 2 located at right of the screen files in order to select desele...

Page 163: ...extual menu Following actions are available in this menu Export reference 5 copies the PNG file in the Downloads directory of your computer Activate Deactivate reference 6 allows to display remove the...

Page 164: ...te in the menu The Test patterns is activated Status of the test patterns turns to Active and its name is noticed on top of the list Image 7 153 On the status bar a icon blinks in green when a test pa...

Page 165: ...ated to test pattern is removed 7 8 4 Assign a test pattern to a shortcut Location access Menu Configuration Projector Test Patterns Level Administrator Service technician How to assign a test pattern...

Page 166: ...s now linked with a shortcut and the shortcut number is displayed on the test pattern 7 8 5 Removing a test pattern from a shortcut Location access Menu Configuration Projector Test Patterns Level Adm...

Page 167: ...est pattern Image 7 158 7 8 6 Importing a test pattern Location access Menu Configuration Projector Test Patterns Level Administrator Service technician How to import a test pattern 1 While in Configu...

Page 168: ...es inside 4 Click Open reference 4 Selected files are imported and added to the list 7 8 7 Exporting a test pattern Location access Menu Configuration Projector Test Patterns Level Administrator Servi...

Page 169: ...in a backup package Location access Menu Configuration Projector Test Patterns Level Administrator Service technician How to create and export backup package of test patterns 1 While in Configuration...

Page 170: ...en backup package is created it is automatically copied in the Downloads directory of your computer e g TESTPATTERN backup SP4K 15C 2590153431 2019 04 09T134843Z tar 7 8 9 Delete a test pattern Locati...

Page 171: ...nfiguration Projector Test Patterns Level Administrator Service technician How to delete several test pattern files 1 While in Configuration Projector Test patterns click Select All reference 1 and us...

Page 172: ...local time as set by selecting the local time zone reference 2 Automatic Daylight saving time mechanism can be enabled or disabled reference 3 If disabled the daylight saving time must be adjusted ma...

Page 173: ...rator Service technician How to set the internal clock of the projector 1 While in Configuration Projector Internal clock settings set your local Time zone reference 1 Click on the drop down box and s...

Page 174: ...ion reference 7 5 If Automatic is chosen select the applicable NTP Server from the list of servers reference 8 7 10 8 9 Image 7 170 Note If no NTP server has been entered before you can Add a New Serv...

Page 175: ...a 8 1 Light sensor calibration LSC 176 8 2 Light output mode 181 About this menu Light output menu allows you to manage the desired light output and manage Light Sensor Calibration LSC files Configura...

Page 176: ...light sensor calibration 1 4 9 2 3 5 6 7 8 Image 8 1 Each sensor calibration file displayed in the list has a name reference 1 Power value reference 2 already defined for this file is shown just under...

Page 177: ...n 2 Set up the ambient light conditions as it should be during the play out of the movie e g only the stairs and emergency exit lighting are switched on 3 Project a full white test pattern with the de...

Page 178: ...for every desired aspect ratio and format e g flat and scope Save each iteration under a different file 8 1 3 Activating a light sensor calibration file How to activate a light sensor calibration fil...

Page 179: ...nfirm with OK The calibration file is removed from the list 8 1 5 Editing a light sensor calibration file If you want to edit an LSC file make sure you comply to the same prerequisites as when creatin...

Page 180: ...ly modify a light sensor calibration file parameters 4 Click Save reference 2 to save all modifications under the same name or Click Save as reference 3 to save the current modifications under a diffe...

Page 181: ...me dialog is prompted Image 8 15 3 Enter a new file name and click OK 8 2 Light output mode Location access Menu Configuration Light output Mode Level Administrator Service technician Overview This me...

Page 182: ...eference 6 Next to the light output mode you can also select the desired White Point Target reference 7 You can choose between the native white point the DCI for 2D white point or the white point as d...

Page 183: ...e dimming value can be set with the slider reference 2 or directly in the input box reference 3 CLO mode a desired constant light output value in fL can be set with the slider reference 5 or directly...

Page 184: ...R5910032 00 Freya 184 Configuration Light output...

Page 185: ...t ratio and starts with the white point calibration During this white point calibration the color coordinates are measured and uploaded At the same time the option exists to save these coordinates can...

Page 186: ...Projector color page 190 8 Verify the corrected colors by comparing to select target colors The target colors are stored in Target Color Gamut Data TCGD files Several TCGD files are already available...

Page 187: ...lance the power of the lasers for Red Green and Blue to move the projector uncorrected white point towards the desired white point This adjustment is called Laser RGB correction or Light Source calibr...

Page 188: ...eparations 1 Place a spectroradiometer in the auditorium Position it in such a way it meets the following requirements Perpendicular to the screen In the auditorium sweet spot In such a way it can mea...

Page 189: ...d 2 Click Next reference 2 to access the 2D measurement 3 4 Image 9 4 White Point calibration 2D measurement 3 Measure the white coordinates x y with spectrometer and enter in the x and y fields respe...

Page 190: ...sure the white coordinates x y with spectrometer and enter in the wizard reference 8 9 Click Done reference 9 to complete the wizard 9 3 Projector color 9 3 1 About Color calibration Location access M...

Page 191: ...you to rename the selected MCGD file Delete reference 8 Deletes the selected MCGD file after confirmation In the menu bar there is an option to select all MCGD files reference 9 and a menu reference...

Page 192: ...inates in the appropriate fields 4 Repeat this procedure for all other colors 5 Click Save or Save as to save the MCGD file 9 3 3 Editing an active MCGD file Required tools Photospectrometer How to ed...

Page 193: ...ave the current MCGD file or click Save as to save the MCGD file under a new name 9 3 4 Exporting and importing MCGD files How to export a single MCGD file 1 In the MCGD menu select the desired MCGD f...

Page 194: ...2 Browse to the desired file in tar format and confirm If the MCGD files are supported by this projector they will be included in the MCGD files list 9 4 Verifying the colors after correction Location...

Page 195: ...ds present in the TCGD file In the menu bar there is an option to select all TCGD files reference 7 and a menu reference 8 with the following possible actions Import allows to import a TCGD file alone...

Page 196: ...GD file The TCGD file is displayed in its expanded form with menu 2 Click the Export icon A TCGD file TCGD is created and automatically copied in the Downloads directory of your computer e g DC28_DCI_...

Page 197: ...ecute these files Image 9 13 Each SCC file displayed here has a name reference 1 and a status reference 2 An expand button reference 3 is located to the right of each SCC file This button shows the SC...

Page 198: ...e icon The calibration file is now activated All previous uploaded SCC information is overwritten with parameters defined in the calibration file Name of the spatial color calibration file is now acti...

Page 199: ...1 In the spatial color Calibration menu click on the desired SCC file The SCC file is displayed in its expanded form with menu 2 Click the Export icon A SCC file LUT SCC is created and automatically...

Page 200: ...ly copied in the Downloads directory of your computer Importing SCC files 1 In the spatial color Calibration menu click Import Open window is displayed 2 Locate and select a SCC file file with LUT SCC...

Page 201: ...ose input GPI 202 10 2 Associating a general purpose output to a system event 204 10 3 Changing GPO status manually 206 About this menu GPIO menu allows you to configure automation system that is pres...

Page 202: ...es from a high status to a low status e g from 5 to 0 5 V What is possible The GPI menu allows you to allocate a macro file to a rising edge and or falling edge on one of the general purpose inputs GP...

Page 203: ...Falling edge reference 4 An Edit button reference 5 located to the right of each GPI makes possible to display the GPI in GPI editor reference 6 to modify these associations How to associate a macro...

Page 204: ...action the GPO will take when the associated event triggers For example you can link the projector events Light On and Light Off to a High and Low action of a GPO This so that this GPO can trigger th...

Page 205: ...e of each event This allows you to access the GPO Event editor reference 4 in order to allocate said event to a GPO How to allocate a GPO to a system event 1 While in the GPO Event menu click on the E...

Page 206: ...f the event was modified during the previous steps an asterisk is displayed before the event name reference 5 and Save is now available reference 6 5 Click Save reference 6 to save the changes made to...

Page 207: ...forces the GPO to low state High button reference 5 forces the GPO to high state Toggle button reference 6 switches the GPO to the opposite state then returns to previous state a single pulse Continuo...

Page 208: ...R5910032 00 Freya 208 Configuration Projector automation...

Page 209: ...evices 210 11 2 Groups 213 11 3 User cues 217 About this chapter The media server automation server chapter allows to setup automation devices and cues to automate processes during a show Configuratio...

Page 210: ...UDP protocol User Datagram Protocol is an Ethernet connection to send user messages in quick way but without guaranty that the message is received When adding a device the following must be configured...

Page 211: ...CP UDP Host name IP address Port number Host name IP address Port number Host name IP address Port number Login Login text Password Maintain connection 4 Click the Save icon to save the new device con...

Page 212: ...open the Rename window The rename dialog is prompted Image 11 4 3 Enter a new name and confirm with OK 4 To edit other settings click on the edit icon to open the settings window 5 Change the necessar...

Page 213: ...ice technician How to import or export Mechanisms to import or export devices are similar to the mechanisms used for automation cues Please refer to sections dedicated to import or export automation s...

Page 214: ...would commonly be used to restart with the expected state at the position in the playlist Last executed cue will be executed again at resume When starting from any position any cue previous to that p...

Page 215: ...n the Edit button to open the current settings Change the setting as described in Creating a new automation group page 213 11 2 3 Rename a group Location access Menu Media server automation Groups Lev...

Page 216: ...a sever automation Groups click on the expand button of the group that you want to delete Image 11 11 The group is displayed in its expanded form with a menu at the bottom Image 11 12 2 Click on the t...

Page 217: ...event cue is triggered the ICMP X automation engine will execute all actions commands that are configured for the event cue The Commands must have a target device module that will implement the actio...

Page 218: ...O GPIO commands Set Outputs Pulse Up Pulse Down Set Up Set Down PLAYER Player commands Play Play a clip Stop Stop playing Pause Set playing on pause Pause seconds Set playing on pause for x seconds Re...

Page 219: ...executed TCP or UDP device TCP or UDP commands Send Text to send a text command to the device3 Send Hex to send a hex value to the device Send Binary to send a binary value to the device 11 3 2 Create...

Page 220: ...ference 3 3 A cue can be indicated by an icon Click on the drop down box in the icon field and select the desired icon reference 4 4 Add a first action to your new cue Click on the button to open the...

Page 221: ...commands reference 7 The command list changes depending on the selected device Click on the drop down list and select a Command reference 8 For the complete list of devices and commands see Devices a...

Page 222: ...ed show between scheduled time and maximum delay Projector Close Dowser to close the dowser of the projector Open Dowser to open the dowser of the projector Turn Lamp On to turn the projector lamp on...

Page 223: ...panded form with a menu Image 11 17 2 Click on the Edit icon to open the current settings Change the setting as described in Create a new User Cue page 219 11 3 5 Rename a user cue Location access Men...

Page 224: ...k OK 11 3 6 Delete a user cue Location access Menu Media server automation User cues Level Administrator Service technician How to delete 1 While in Configuration Media sever automation User cues clic...

Page 225: ...11 3 7 Editing a System Cue Location access Menu Media server automation System cues Level Administrator Service technician How to add an action 1 While in Configuration Media sever automation System...

Page 226: ...text commands to devices Other devices can be added via the devices configuration page For the complete list of devices and correlated commands see Devices and commands page 222 4 Click on the comman...

Page 227: ...s Menu Media server automation Input cues Level Administrator Service technician How to create 1 While in Configuration Media sever automation Input cues click on the Cue menu reference 1 located on t...

Page 228: ...rence 3 3 Click on the drop down list and select the desired event reference 4 4 Click on the to add an action for the selected device and event reference 5 The event name becomes also the Input Cue n...

Page 229: ...of devices and correlated commands see Devices and commands page 222 6 Click on the command drop down and select the desired command reference 5 The command list changes depending on the selected devi...

Page 230: ...put cues click on the cue to be edited Image 11 29 The cue is displayed in expanded form Image 11 30 2 Click on the Edit icon to open the action list New actions can be added or existing actions can b...

Page 231: ...rence 2 1 2 3 4 Image 11 31 An XML file called setting xml is downloaded in your default download directory on your PC 11 3 11 Import automation settings Location access Menu Media server automation I...

Page 232: ...1 2 3 4 Image 11 32 A browser window opens 2 Browse to the location of the cue settings file select the file reference 3 and click Open reference 4 Import configuration panel is displayed Configuratio...

Page 233: ...nd actions already present before import new configuration 5 Click Apply to import configuration Import is done according to the following rules if Perform full clean up was checked all actions groups...

Page 234: ...R5910032 00 Freya 234 Configuration Media server automation...

Page 235: ...ecific content types on media player or to use optional features Device Identity Certificate stored on the projector is mandatory to activate some features which require an identification with another...

Page 236: ...menu A license file contains a name reference 1 indicating the domain and or a validity period reference 3 Once the file is uploaded and checked the status of the license in indicated reference 2 Usi...

Page 237: ...le is checked and uploaded to the projector The new license will be added to the list of licenses and the status will be indicated How to delete a license 1 While in While in Configuration Licenses an...

Page 238: ...when certificate uploaded during the projector building is still valid certificate menu look like this Image 12 4 Example of the Manage certificates menu with valid certificate If device certificate...

Page 239: ...ally copied in the Downloads directory of your computer e g yfCEVi xml 2 Send the CSR file to your helpdesk to obtain the signed certificate corresponding to the projector 3 When you received the cert...

Page 240: ...R5910032 00 Freya 240 Configuration License and certificates...

Page 241: ...7 13 3 Scheduler 249 13 4 Immersive sound 251 13 5 Audio channel 252 About These pages can be used to set all parameters of the ICMP X Integrated Cinema Media Processor Media Server during installatio...

Page 242: ...for Unix like systems SMB Server Message Block for Windows and Unix like systems using Samba IP Hostname IP address of the remote device server in the theater network Port Port number used for communi...

Page 243: ...s using Samba 3 Fill out the host name or IP address and corresponding port number reference 3 4 Provide the login to establish the communication with the remote device reference 4 5 Enter the passwor...

Page 244: ...the desired parameter To change a value select the current value and enter the new value 8 Optional test click Test bottom of the new created content to directly test connection with the content devi...

Page 245: ...technician How to edit 1 While in Configuration Media sever Content click on the content device that you need to modify Image 13 4 The content device is displayed in its expanded form with a menu Ima...

Page 246: ...y test connection with the content device Image 13 7 After few moment connection status is displayed 5 Click Save reference 4 to update the modifications in the device list or click Save as reference...

Page 247: ...nfiguration Media sever Content click on the content device that you need to delete Image 13 9 The content device is displayed in its expanded form with a menu 2 Click on the trash bin icon to delete...

Page 248: ...annel The audio delay and SMPTE sync delay are combined in the backend to an added up value When using both take care that the sum is correct equal to the intended external value The input field accep...

Page 249: ...sed on this value the ICMP X will attempt to select a scheduled show in advance for the given values If the Player is busy the ICMP X shall retry the show selection every minute from then Default valu...

Page 250: ...he Dark screen detection When a dark screen is detected scheduled actions can be started after a certain delay time The dark screen error is reported in the logging with the following message unexpect...

Page 251: ...e the audio processor can be used in Web Commander How to setup and activate 1 While in Configuration Media sever Scheduler enter the IP address hostname of the immersive sound input of the audio proc...

Page 252: ...s SMPTE 5 1 SMPTE 6 1 or by default labels CH01 CH02 To assign an audio channel to an AES audio output the desired label must be add to the output channel The ICMP X has 16 AES audio output channels b...

Page 253: ...nnel configuration for the AuroMax standard Custom channels can be configured by the customer 2 Click and drag the desired label on to the desired channel reference 1 and 2 1 2 5 3 4 Image 13 15 3 Con...

Page 254: ...R5910032 00 Freya 254 Configuration Media server...

Page 255: ...r management 262 14 3 Marriage pin code 267 14 4 SNMP 271 14 5 Multi projectors 275 About this menu System access menu allows you to set all the parameters related to system configuration name network...

Page 256: ...ure the network A switch reference 4 allows to choose the setting mode Two configuration modes are available Automatic or Manual In manual mode parameters reference 5 are editable and must be adjusted...

Page 257: ...s 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 n...

Page 258: ...orium name reference 3 to enter the desired name then click Apply reference 4 New Auditorium name is active now and displayed in menu bar reference 5 14 1 3 Assigning a host name to the projector Loca...

Page 259: ...figuration Level Administrator Service technician The projector has been configured as receiving an IP address automatically This means that by default you should not have to configure anything Howeve...

Page 260: ...s IP Address Subnet mask replace the previous network configuration parameters network configuration parameters are greyed out 3 Click the save icon How to set up manually 1 While in Configuration Sys...

Page 261: ...1 101 4 Fill in the Subnet mask reference 3 e g 255 255 255 0 5 Fill in the Default Gateway reference 4 e g 192 168 1 1 6 Click Save reference 5 to activate New settings are now active or click Disca...

Page 262: ...projector or a subsystem e g ICMP exclusively this is indicated in the middle reference 3 Clicking on a user reference 4 in the list allows to show it in its expanded form and displays a contextual me...

Page 263: ...automation O O N A License O N A N A System access O O N A Diagnostics Monitoring O O O Analysis O O N A Maintenance Software update O N A N A Backup and restore O O N A Laser Bank O O N A Service mo...

Page 264: ...nu then when all parameters are correctly filled in click Save icon to save modifications 14 2 3 Creating a user Location access Menu Configuration System access Manage users Level Administrator How t...

Page 265: ...r groups reference 7 and select the desired user group 5 If necessary add additional user limits menu access restriction See Menu access control editor page 262 6 When all parameters are correctly fil...

Page 266: ...user group to promote or demote the user 4 Fill in a strong new password reference 2 and repeat the password in the Confirm password field reference 3 to ensure there were no errors made the first tim...

Page 267: ...users find and click on the user you want to remove The user is displayed in its expanded form with menu Image 14 11 2 Click the Delete icon in the menu and confirm with OK 14 3 Marriage pin code 14 3...

Page 268: ...new mediablock must finalize the installation procedure by entering a marriage PIN code see installation manual for more details concerning the entry of PIN code via touch display located on Input Com...

Page 269: ...ode is now valid it will be accessible to the list of PIN codes 14 3 3 Deleting a marriage PIN code Location access Menu Configuration System access Marriage pin code Level Administrator Service techn...

Page 270: ...riage PIN code Location access Menu Configuration System access Marriage pin code Level Administrator Service technician How to modify 1 While in Configuration System access Marriage pin code find and...

Page 271: ...4 1 About SNMP configuration Location access Menu Configuration System access SNMP Level Administrator Service technician Overview This panel allows to configure the Simple Network Management Protoco...

Page 272: ...r 3 1 2 4 5 6 8 7 Image 14 17 14 4 2 Modifying the trap resend interval Location access Menu Configuration System access SNMP Level Administrator Service technician How to modify the trap resend inter...

Page 273: ...4 Image 14 19 2 Enter the IP address of the receiver reference 3 then click OK reference 4 New receiver is now displayed in the Trap Destinations list 14 4 4 Deleting a SNMP receiver Location access M...

Page 274: ...he IP of a SNMP receiver Location access Menu Configuration System access SNMP Level Administrator Service technician How to modify the IP of a SNMP receiver 1 While in Configuration System access SNM...

Page 275: ...the Trap Destinations list 14 5 Multi projectors 14 5 1 About Multi projectors Location access Menu Configuration System access Multi projectors Level Administrator Service technician Overview This p...

Page 276: ...the both in same time BNC mode parameter indicates the protocol used by the slave for the BNC cable sync this link allows a correct synchronisation between the master and the slave The following prot...

Page 277: ...ode and the serial number of the targeted machine is displayed reference 3 Using Directly the plus button reference 7 to add new slave projector Add projector as slave window is displed You can remove...

Page 278: ...elect a protocol of synchronisation for the BNC cable the link that allows synchronisation between the master and the slave by clicking on the drop down list reference 5 5 Click Ok reference 6 New sla...

Page 279: ...jector slave you want to remove 1 Image 14 27 Projector is removed from the Slave Projectors list without confirmation 14 5 3 Linked CLO Adding modifying verifying and deleting a slave projector Locat...

Page 280: ...ion with the slave projector 1 While in tab linked CLO in Configuration System access Multi projectors click on Verify icon reference 1 of the projector slave you want to verify The window Secure conn...

Page 281: ...exchange The window Add projector as slave is displayed 1 2 3 7 Image 14 30 Note that the address of the projector currently edited is not displayed in the list of available projectors 2 Select an IP...

Page 282: ...R5910032 00 Freya 282 1 7 Image 14 31 2 Confirm with OK Projector is removed from the Slave Projectors list Configuration System access...

Page 283: ...eya 15 1 System information 284 15 2 RAID information 285 15 3 Notifications 285 15 4 Metrics 287 About Monitoring The Monitoring menu is used to retrieve system information and notifications Diagnost...

Page 284: ...CMP Integrated Cinema Media Processor or ICP Integrated Cinema Processor present in the projector Firmware version Indicates the software package version installed on the device Network information Ho...

Page 285: ...agnostics Monitoring Notifications Level Administrator Service technician Show manager Overview The complete list of errors warning and maintenance messages is displayed in this menu Operational notif...

Page 286: ...orm the show Image 15 4 Error Warning Icon composed with a white exclamation mark on a yellow triangle indicates a Warning This warning must be resolved as soon as possible to prevent future issues wi...

Page 287: ...ing Notifications click on the notification The notification is displayed in its expanded form with explanations Image 15 7 2 Click on the notification again to view it in minimal view 15 4 Metrics Lo...

Page 288: ...tion bellow to obtain more information Types in alphabetical order reverse alphabetical order Allows to display the selected type list in alphabetical order or reverse alphabetical order Order of sens...

Page 289: ...error is generally raised by the system when this limit is exceeded Low Error indicates the minimum authorized threshold for this sensor An error is generally raised by the system when this limit is e...

Page 290: ...Select the columns you want add or remove by switched on or switched off the check boxes located at right Columns are automatically added or removed in the menu 3 Use the X cross to close the pop up...

Page 291: ...tion contain analysis tools useful to evaluate projector status Self test menu allows to run predefined test procedures Diagnostic package menu allows to create one zip file with all logging version a...

Page 292: ...the check box Select all reference 1 1 2 3 5 6 7 4 8 Image 16 1 All tests are selected or use various check boxes reference 2 and 3 to select or deselect a group of tests or a specific test Number of...

Page 293: ...kage A zip file with all diagnostic files and relevant projector properties inside is created and can be sent to the service technician for further analyze Downloading a diagnostic package 1 While in...

Page 294: ...rco Click on myBarco and login to get access to secured information Registration is necessary If you are not yet registered click on New to myBarco and follow the instructions With the created login a...

Page 295: ...00 Freya or click on browse and browse to the diagnostic package The package will be analyzed and graphical presentation will be opened in the Web Analyzer tool Image 16 6 Web Analyzer result Diagnost...

Page 296: ...R5910032 00 Freya 296 Diagnostics Analysis...

Page 297: ...up and restore 301 17 4 Raid Storage 308 17 5 Laser management 311 About this menu This chapter explains how to perform a software update to create a full system backup and to restore this backup Next...

Page 298: ...if an update is ongoing Manual Update Provides the options for installing an update How to update the software 1 Download the latest firmware from the Barco website Click on myBarco and login to get a...

Page 299: ...t registered click on New to myBarco and follow the instructions With the created login and password it is possible to login where you can download the software Note Keep in mind to unzip the package...

Page 300: ...Take note While rebooting you will lose connection to the projector 4 Once rebooted every projector component will be updated to the version included in the software package Take into account that it...

Page 301: ...ckup and restore Level Administrator Service technician What can be done A backup package allows to create a specific backup which contains all of the custom configuration of a device It is recommende...

Page 302: ...rojector type serial number and a time stamp E g FULL backup SP4K 15C 2590153431 2019 04 10T061205Z tar The file is stored on your local PC in your default download directory How to restore 1 While in...

Page 303: ...opens 2 Browse to the full backup file reference 2 A backup file has the extension tar 3 Click Open reference 3 A progress bar is displayed to indicate the status of the upload process then after few...

Page 304: ...ore ICMP settings Location access Menu Maintenance Backup and restore Level Administrator Service technician What can be done Allows to save or restore media player settings by using specific backup p...

Page 305: ...e 17 12 A setting xml file is created The file is stored on your local PC in your default download directory How to restore 1 While in Maintenance Backup and restore click Browse in the ICMP settings...

Page 306: ...e Location access Menu Maintenance Backup and restore Level Administrator Service technician About restoring factory settings When a factory restore is request the following is restored restore the ma...

Page 307: ...ist The list of servers remote directories and libraries where the contents are stored Set to blank empty Player setting Description Default value Audio delay ms Audio delay is used to correct the syn...

Page 308: ...t a scheduled show in advanced for the given values 30 History length in days Length of the schedule history 30 Maximum play trigger delay in seconds 0 How to restore 1 While in Maintenance Backup and...

Page 309: ...ing a 1TB hard disk in a 2TB system will result in a degraded condition The 1TB drive will not be adopted in the raid Only 2 of the 3 drives are active and there is no raid protection in case one of t...

Page 310: ...ngly recommended NOT to power down reset upgrade or ingest during that period The file system is completely initialized when the 3 HDD activity LED s are off If no click No to stop the process When mi...

Page 311: ...ect an issue on a laser bank its status reference 3 is change to warning A non functional laser bank doesn t prevent projector operation but multiple notifications will be triggered regularly Use deac...

Page 312: ...related notifications are no longer raised 2 Click on activate button reference 3 to activate again notifications triggered by system when some laser banks are not non functional All Laser banks curre...

Page 313: ...bed in this chapter can be done by a trained projectionist Note that there are also annually and 4 yearly maintenance actions not included in this manual which must be done by certified service person...

Page 314: ...re information 2 Check the porthole both sides for dust Clean the porthole in case dust is clearly visible upon the surface Use an optical cloth 18 2 3 month maintenance actions MAINTENANCE TYPE B per...

Page 315: ...ust filters 319 19 6 Cleaning the lens 320 19 7 Cleaning the exterior of the projector 320 19 8 Authorization to clear a security warning on the projector 321 WARNING All procedures described in this...

Page 316: ...ease wash and dry the dust filter See cleaning procedure Washing and drying the dust filters page 319 In case the filter contains dust but doesn t feel greasy then vacuum clean the dust filter See pro...

Page 317: ...filter See cleaning procedure Washing and drying the dust filters page 319 In case the filter contains dust but doesn t feel greasy then vacuum clean the dust filter See procedure Vacuum cleaning of t...

Page 318: ...ilters may be 24 hours or more For that it s recommended to have a second set of dust filters which can be used while cleaning the first set 4 Place a clean dust filter in the filter holder Make sure...

Page 319: ...ructions pertaining to filter cleaning and drying Cleansing agent To clean sticky greasy dust filters we suggest usage of Sodium carbonate crystals Na2CO3 Sodium carbonate Often called washing soda so...

Page 320: ...al coatings or scratches to lens surfaces follow the cleaning procedure as described here precisely Required tools Compressed air Clean micro fiber lens cleaning cloth e g Toraysee cloth s Clean cotto...

Page 321: ...te an authorization pin code in case one of these security warnings is triggered Required tools Authorization pin code Web Communicator Authorization procedure to clear security warning 1 Ensure that...

Page 322: ...032 00 Freya 322 1 Image 19 8 Location of the key button Each attempt to clear the security warning and its result both successfully and unsuccessfully is logged inside the projector Maintenance proce...

Page 323: ...to the parts to maintain or to service To avoid redundancy all procedures about cover removing or installing are grouped together in this chapter The maintenance and servicing procedures also refer t...

Page 324: ...The handles do not click open They are fixed into the cover Image 20 1 Sliding the front cover away from the projector 20 2 Removal of the rear cover If the rear cover is the only cover you need to r...

Page 325: ...equired tools No tools required How to mount 1 Place the cover over the cover hook on the bottom of the projector frame reference 1 2 Slide the clips in the rear cover over the cover hooks in the top...

Page 326: ...d How to mount 1 Place the cover over the cover hook on the bottom of the projector frame reference 1 2 Slide the clips in the front cover over the cover hooks in the top of the frame reference 2 2 1...

Page 327: ...R5910032 00 Freya A 1 Specifications Freya 328 A 2 Specifications of the ICMP X 329 A 3 ICMP X SDI specifications 330 A 4 ICMP X HDMI 2 0 specifications 333 A 5 Technical Regulations 337 Specification...

Page 328: ...ng term brightness stability 40 000 hrs average usage conditions Housing integrated cooling design and patented sealed optical assembly Dimensions WxLxH Projector incl feet 710 x 1070 x 547 mm 27 95 x...

Page 329: ...ssible USB 3 0 for fast ingest 2x front accessible USB 2 0 Video and audio watermarking Civolution NexGuard Closed captioning devices Support for SMPTE 430 10 Streaming of Live IP content Barco Web Co...

Page 330: ...e Studios and other video production facilities have invested heavily on the hardware infrastructure for coaxial cable and have a vested interest in extending the life of their infrastructure Fortunat...

Page 331: ...gle 3G signal This can be used to transmit stereoscopic streams by keeping the left and right eye signals together SMPTE 292M STANDARD 1 485 Gb s HD SDI SIGNALS Standard HD SDI SMPTE 292M formats SMPT...

Page 332: ...Bit only Y Cb Cr 4 4 4 10 or 12 Bit RGB XYZ 4 4 4 10 or 12 Bit Standard HD SDI 2 SMPTE 292M formats6 SMPTE Standard Source Resolution Frame Rate Display Rate Scan Type SMPTE 292M SMPTE 428 8 1920 x 1...

Page 333: ...MPTE 428 9 2048 x 1080 23 976 24 23 976 24 Progressive Y Cb Cr 4 4 4 12 Bit RGB XYZ 4 4 4 12 Bit Dual Stream 3G HD SDI SMPTE 425 formats SMPTE Standard Source Resolution Frame Rate Display Rate Scan T...

Page 334: ...even though this is sometimes sold this way But of course there are quality differences The high speed cables would be preferred over the standard speed cables They usually work at higher cable length...

Page 335: ...pported 3D Frame Packing Formats Format Frame Rate Color coding Bit depth 1920x1080 2048x1080 23 976 24 25 29 97 30 RGB YCbCr 4 4 4 YCbCr 4 2 2 8 10 12 1920x1080 2048x1080 50 59 94 60 RGB YCbCr 4 4 4...

Page 336: ...the pixel data where port B should contain the 8 least significant bits of the pixel data The pixel data will be reconstructed using the all 8 bits of port A and using the 4 most significant bits of p...

Page 337: ...337 R5910032 00 Freya A 5 Technical Regulations Certificates Image A 1 CE mark Image A 2 CEBEC mark Image A 3 SGS mark Specifications...

Page 338: ...R5910032 00 Freya 338 Specifications...

Page 339: ...1 About General Purpose Inputs Outputs GPIO 340 B 2 Pin configurations of the communication ports 341 B 3 Pin configurations of the ICMP X communication ports 344 B 4 Pin configurations of the inputs...

Page 340: ...suitable pull up resistor needs to be added as well GPIn P GPIn N Input to projector Internal projector 1k1 I I 5V to 18V GPIn P GPIn N Input to projector Internal projector 1k1 5V to 18V Image B 1 Ca...

Page 341: ...tor Max 120 mW R R M VAC V Vmax V Image B 2 When the GPO driver inside the projector becomes powerless the GPO state changes to the default state The default GPO state depends on the external system c...

Page 342: ...I 2 P GPI 2 reserved for 3D L R display reference 4 GPI 2 N 5 GPI 3 P GPI 3 reserved for power control 6 GPI 3 N 7 GPI 4 P GPI 4 free 8 GPI 4 N GPI 5 8 RJ 45 pin nr Definition GPI Name 1 GPI 5 P GPI 5...

Page 343: ...O 6 N 5 GPO 7 P GPO 7 free 6 GPO 7 N 7 GPO 8 P GPO 8 free 8 GPO 8 N Peripheral Port Pin Name 1 5V 2 SCL 3 SDA 4 24V 5 GND 3D connector Pin Name Pin Name 1 12V 9 12V 2 Grnd 10 3D Input Reference 3 Grnd...

Page 344: ...Channels AUDIO AES 1 8 Audio channel AES pair RJ 45 pin 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 4 2 3 2 6 5 6 3 4 3 5 7 8 4 7 4 8 AUDIO AES 9 16 Audio channel AES pair RJ 45 pin 9 10 5 1 5 2 11 12 6 3 6 6 13 14 7 4 7 5 15 16 8...

Page 345: ...UT_5_N 2 EXT_GPOUT_6_P 3 EXT_GPOUT_6_N 4 EXT_GPOUT_7_P 5 EXT_GPOUT_7_N 6 EXT_GPOUT_8_P 7 EXT_GPOUT_8_N 8 General Purpose Input GPI 1 4 Definition RJ 45 pin EXT_GPIN_1_P 1 EXT_GPIN_1_N 2 EXT_GPIN_2_P 3...

Page 346: ...t to right Here s what you will see RJ 45 Pin Number Left Right copper side 568A 568B AES 1 8 1 White Green White Orange AES 1 2 plus 2 Green Orange AES 1 2 minus 3 White Orange White Green AES 3 4 pl...

Page 347: ...347 R5910032 00 Freya DVI IN A B 4 nc 10 RX1 16 Hot Plug Detect 22 TMDS Clock Shield 5 nc 11 RX1 Shield 17 RX0 23 TMDS RXC 6 DDC Clock 12 nc 18 RX0 24 TMDS RXC Pin configurations...

Page 348: ...R5910032 00 Freya 348 Pin configurations...

Page 349: ...compliance 350 C 2 China RoHS compliance 351 C 3 Turkey RoHS compliance 352 C 4 Disposal information 352 C 5 Hazards 352 C 6 Production address 353 C 7 Contact information 353 C 8 Download Product Ma...

Page 350: ...Circuit Assemblies External Cables Internal wiring Lens holder Optical lenses Laser Nuts bolts screws washers fasteners Power Supply Unit Fan Pump 1 0 1 wt 0 01 wt Note 1 Exceeding 0 1 wt and exceedi...

Page 351: ...ubstances or Elements Pb Hg Cd Cr6 PBB PBDE Printed Circuit Assemblies X O X O O O External cables X O O O O O Internal wiring X O O O O O Lens holder X O O O O O Optical lenses X O O O O O Laser X O...

Page 352: ...ignated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate the...

Page 353: ...production is indicated on the product ID label on the product itself C 7 Contact information Barco contact information Registered office address President Kennedypark 35 8500 Kortrijk Belgium Contac...

Page 354: ...R5910032 00 Freya 354 Environmental information...

Page 355: ...uter that serves as an entry point into and exit point out of a network For example a local network LAN may need a gateway to connect it to a wide area network WAN or to the Internet DHCP Dynamic host...

Page 356: ...o data from a HDMI compliant device the source device to a compatible computer monitor video projector digital television or digital audio device HDMI is a digital replacement for existing analog vide...

Page 357: ...67 164 Add Devices 210 Administrator 53 Password 48 Analysis 291 Diagnostic package 293 Self test 292 Application appearance 49 Audio channel 252 Modify 252 Authorization Security warning Clear 321 A...

Page 358: ...ut file 133 Internal clock 172 Lens position 106 Lens selection 102 PCF 93 Screen file 146 Test patterns 163 Projector automation 201 Projector color 190 Screen file 148 158 162 Screen files 147 149 1...

Page 359: ...ile 135 137 138 Screen file 148 150 154 Enclosed projection 24 Environmental information 349 Disposal 352 RoHS compliance 351 Taiwan 350 Turkey 352 Export 3D file 129 Input file 142 Lens file 112 Macr...

Page 360: ...er Replace 318 Lens 63 Activate 103 Calibrate 104 Cleaning 320 Focus 66 Position 106 Select 102 Shift 66 Zoom 65 Lens file 106 Activate 110 Backup 113 Configuration 109 110 Create 107 Delete 114 115 E...

Page 361: ...ayer 247 About settings 247 Modify settings 248 Reboot 72 Scheduler settings 249 About 249 Modify 249 Media server automation Automation settings Export 230 Import 231 Commands 222 Devices 210 222 Add...

Page 362: ...ycle Power states 28 Prerequisites projector configuration 58 Process Overview 58 Product safety labels 19 Production address 353 Projector 3D file 115 117 119 122 124 132 Configuration 75 Dowser 63 P...

Page 363: ...Sheet SDS 19 353 Servicing 19 Safety Data Sheet SDS 19 353 Safety training 15 Save as cue Macros 86 SCC file Activate 198 Export 199 Import 199 Rename 198 SCC files 197 Scheduler settings About 249 M...

Page 364: ...cues 217 System cues Add actions 225 Commands 222 Devices 222 Export 230 Import 231 System information 284 System overview Web Commander 33 Web communicator 33 T Technical Regulations 337 Test patter...

Page 365: ...365 R5910032 00 Freya Z Zoom Lens 65 Index...

Page 366: ...R5910032 00 Freya 366 Index...

Page 367: ...Clean micro fiber lens cleaning cloth e g Toraysee cloth s Compressed air Lens cleaner e g ZEISS lens cleaner Purosol or other water based lens cleaner products Photospectrometer Sodium carbonate 30...

Page 368: ...R5910032 00 Freya 368 List of tools...

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Page 370: ...Barco NV Beneluxpark 21 8500 Kortrijk Belgium Registered office Barco NV President Kennedypark 35 8500 Kortrijk Belgium www barco com R5910032 00 2020 10 21...

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