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CP2000-SB User Manual
020-100162-06 Rev. 1 (03-2014)
Section 1: Introduction
5.2
Selecting the Source
For any display, the projector interprets incoming signal data according to one of 32 user-selectable
display
files
defined at the time of installation (and/or with each subsequent release of a new digital cinema feature),
and stored in projector memory. Each file is essentially a collection of processing/display settings optimized
for a particular cinema feature or alternative non-cinema content, enabling consistent presentations with
minimum further adjustment. Each file is represented by an assigned channel button selectable over several
pages of the TPC
Main
menu. Depending on your installation, you may have 0-32 different non-cinema
sources defined for use.
TO SELECT A NON-CINEMA SOURCE
With a non-cinema source connected to the
CP2000-SB
, use the main menu on the
Touch Panel Controller
to
select the display button representing the desired non-cinema source. Once selected, the button will darken and
the projected display will change according to the corresponding file settings. Refer to
Section 3.5 Using the
Touch Panel Controller (TPC)
if you need help.
TO RETURN TO A CINEMA SOURCE
At the Main menu of the Touch Panel Controller, select one of the cinema display buttons pre-configured for a
cinema source input at port
A
or
B
-the
CP2000-SB
will now ignore the DVI ports and respond to the cinema
source activated by this button.
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