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Solaria One

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Page 5: ...questo prodotto この印刷されたマニュアルに同梱されております CD には 日本語での説明書が入っております この製品を使用あるいは修理点検される際に ご参照下さい 매뉴얼과 함께 포함되어 있는 CD에는 한글로 된 전자사본을 포함하고 있습니다 본 제품을 사용 혹은 서비스하기 전에 모든 지침 사항들을 읽어 보시기 바랍니다 Поставляемый в комплекте с документацией компакт диск CD содержит электронную копию руководства пользователя на русском языке Перед началом использования изделия или проведения сервиса пожалуйста прочтите все инструкции изл...

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Page 7: ...nnect the Projector to a Digital Cinema Audio Processor 1 15 1 10 6 Connect Devices to the 3D Sync Terminal 1 15 1 11 Connect Power 1 15 1 12 Turn the Projector On 1 16 1 13 Log On to the Projector 1 17 1 14 Activate Marriage 1 17 1 15 Add the Projector to a Network 1 17 1 16 Add the Lamp Information to the Lamp History 1 18 1 17 Turn the Lamp On 1 18 1 18 Align the Lamp 1 18 1 19 Adjust the Image...

Page 8: ...w Channel 5 1 5 2 Activate a Channel 5 3 5 3 Restore Default Channel Settings 5 3 5 4 Change the Channel Icon 5 3 5 5 Add or Remove Preferred Channels from the Preferred Channels Pane 5 3 6 Manage Lamp Information 6 1 Create a New Lamp File 6 1 6 2 Modify an Existing Lamp File 6 1 6 3 Enable or Disable LiteLOC on a Lamp File 6 1 6 4 Adjust Lamp Power 6 2 6 5 Change the Lamp Power Percentage 6 2 6 ...

Page 9: ...osoft Windows Computer Management Console 9 3 9 9 View Microsoft Windows Explorer 9 3 9 10 View the Microsoft Network Connections Window 9 3 9 11 View Projector Information 9 4 9 12 Record the Lens Serial Number 9 4 10 Manage User Accounts 10 1 User Access Permissions 10 1 10 2 Add a User Account 10 1 10 3 Change a User Account Password or Permissions 10 1 10 4 Delete a User Account 10 2 11 Backup...

Page 10: ... 19 Refresh the Ingestible Content List 13 5 13 1 20 View the Progress of Ingestible Content 13 5 13 1 21 Refresh the Ingest Status List 13 5 13 2 Play Lists 13 5 13 2 1 View an Existing Play List 13 5 13 2 2 Import a Play List 13 5 13 2 3 Create a Play List 13 6 13 2 4 Export a Play List 13 6 13 2 5 Copy a Play List 13 6 13 2 6 Rename a Play List 13 6 13 2 7 Add Content to a Play List 13 7 13 2 8...

Page 11: ...ation File 13 15 13 6 2 Load a Default RealD 3D EQ Configuration File 13 15 13 7 Manage Storage Devices 13 16 13 7 1 Add a DAS 13 16 13 7 2 Edit DAS Settings 13 16 13 7 3 Delete a DAS 13 16 13 7 4 Add a NAS 13 17 13 7 5 Edit NAS Settings 13 17 13 7 6 Test NAS Connectivity 13 17 13 7 7 Test NAS Performance 13 17 13 7 8 Refresh NAS Share Names 13 18 13 7 9 Configure NAS Ethernet Port IP Addresses 13...

Page 12: ...Sync Terminal PIN Map 14 1 14 3 Hardware Setup 14 2 14 4 Configure Dual Projectors for 3D 14 2 14 5 Create a High Frame Rate 3D File 14 3 14 6 Edit the Default 3D Lamp File 14 4 14 7 Define a Measured Color Gamut Data File 14 4 14 8 Edit the 3D Flat 1998 x 1080 Channel 14 4 14 9 Edit the 3D Scope 2048 x 858 Channel 14 5 14 10 Display 3D Diagnostic Test Patterns 14 6 14 11 Verify 3D Cinema Content ...

Page 13: ...put B A 3 A 5 Lamp A 3 A 6 Physical Specifications A 4 A 7 Regulatory A 4 A 7 1 Safety A 4 A 7 2 Electro Magnetic Compatibility A 4 A 7 3 Environmental A 4 A 7 4 Marking A 5 A 7 5 RoHS WEEE Packaging A 5 A 8 Environment A 5 A 8 1 Operating Environment A 5 A 8 2 Non Operating Environment A 5 A 9 Accessories A 5 A 9 1 Standard sold with product A 5 A 9 2 Accessories A 6 A 10 Christie IMB Specificati...

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Page 15: ...es and all combustible material away from the concentrated light beam of the lamp Position all cables where they cannot contact hot surfaces or be pulled or tripped over This projector must be operated in an environment that meets the operating range specification as listed in Appendix A Projector Specifications on page A 1 1 1 1 AC Power Precautions Use only the AC power cord that is provided wit...

Page 16: ... the Solaria One is under high pressure and must be handled with great care at all times Lamps may explode if dropped or mishandled Protective Clothing Never open the lamp door unless you are wearing protective clothing such as that included in a Christie Protective Clothing Safety Kit P N 598900 095 Recommended protective clothing includes but may not be limited to a polycarbonate face shield pro...

Page 17: ...t to increase or decrease the projector height See Adjust Tilt and Level the Projector on page 1 7 4 Air Filter Cover and Air Filter Located behind the air filter cover is a replaceable air filter The air filter filters the intake air before it begins circulating in the front compartment to cool the main electronics 5 Horizontal Lens Adjuster Adjusts the horizontal position of the lens 6 Air Filte...

Page 18: ...e lamp 1 If you are installing the projector in the optional rack stand P N 108 416102 01 follow the instructions provided with the rack stand to install it 2 Position the projector so it is centered and parallel with the theatre screen If space is limited aim the projector slightly off center and use lens offset to center the image on the screen Component Description 1 Service Access Door 2 Power...

Page 19: ...r the pedestal must remain horizontal If you require tilt to align your images you must tilt the projectors and not the rack stand or pedestal 1 On the bottom projector remove the four corner screws securing the top lid 2 Position a single stacking cup 011 104349 XX over one of the empty screw holes so the higher side of the cup faces outward and aligns with the projector skin 3 Insert an M6 screw...

Page 20: ...vices to the projector See Connect Devices to the Projector on page 1 12 e Connect power See Turn the Projector On on page 1 16 f Adjust the bottom projector image to fit the screen See Adjust the Image to Fit Your Screen on page 1 19 g Align the top projector image to the bottom projector image See Align Dual Projector Images on page 1 21 8 When both projectors are installed and aligned correctly...

Page 21: ... retract the feet When the adjustment is correct tighten the lock nut Use the lens mount to align the images of stacked projectors and not projector tilt If tilt is required to fit the image to the screen tilt only the lower projector NOTE The front to back tilt of the projector must not exceed 15 1 7 Install the Touch Panel Controller 1 Loosen the mounting arm so that the end fits over the ball j...

Page 22: ...nsport the projector 1 Remove the lens surround 2 Turn the lens clamp to the open position with a hex key A hex key is attached to the lamp door 3 Position the lens so the lens retaining ring mounts align with the lens mount 4 Remove the lens caps from the front and rear of the lens NOTE Lens caps must be removed or they can melt and damage the lens 5 Insert the lens straight into the lens mount o...

Page 23: ...ccredited technician High pressure lamp may explode if improperly handled Always wear approved protective safety clothing whenever the lamp door is open or when handling the lamp 1 If the projector is operating turn it off and allow it to cool a minimum of 15 minutes 2 Turn the breaker switch for the projector off 3 Disconnect the projector from AC power 4 Put on your protective clothing face shie...

Page 24: ...1 10 Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 6 Loosen the 2 thumbscrews and open the fire wall door 7 Loosen the 2 thumbscrews and open the lamp access door ...

Page 25: ...node end of the new lamp in your left hand and angle it up through the hole in the back of the reflector assembly Insert your right index and middle finger through the back of the reflector and guide the lamp onto the cathode clamp Be careful not to hit the lamp against the reflector e Thread on and hand tighten the cathode nut Ensure the smooth portion of the nut is against the cathode clamp f Ti...

Page 26: ...to blinking OSST Operating System State Indicates the state of the ICP operating system During normal operation the LED is green During start up the LED changes from off to green FMTST FMT FPGA State Indicates the state of the FMT FPGA During normal operation the LED is green When the power is turned on the LED turns green immediately ICPST ICP FPGA State Indicates the configured state of the ICP ...

Page 27: ...terminal 11 LEDs indicating the state of projector components Main Power Indicates the projector is connected to AC power TPC Disconnect The LED blinks yellow when the TPC is disconnected from the projector Not illuminated at any other time PIBS1 Health The LED blinks green when PIBS1 initialization is complete ICP Health The LED is green when ICP communication is operating correctly IMB Health Th...

Page 28: ...g correctly 2 Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the NAS 1 or NAS 2 ports on the projector communications panel and the other end to your NAS device or network 3 Turn the NAS device on 4 Connect the projector to AC power See Connect Power on page 1 15 5 Turn the projector on See Turn the Projector On on page 1 16 6 Tap Menu Christie IMB System 7 Tap Storage 8 Tap Add NAS 9 Tap Primary if this...

Page 29: ...utomatically match the audio rate to the content encoding or Select 48 kHz to force all audio output to 48 kHz or Select 96 kHz to force all audio output to 96 kHz 11 Enter the name of the speaker that corresponds to the AES output number in the Speaker Name field 12 Select a speaker in the Speaker Test list and then tap Test to test the speaker mapping A tone is sent to the selected speaker 13 Ta...

Page 30: ...round 7 Connect one end of the projector power cord to the AC receptacle on the lower left rear corner of the projector and then connect the other end of the power cord to an AC receptacle If you are using an Uninterrupted Power Supply UPS to power the main electronics move the AC switch to A B and connect the power cord provided with the UPS to the B outlet 1 12 Turn the Projector On DO NOT attem...

Page 31: ... card cage faceplate A and firewall B are unbroken the projector is unaltered and to press the marriage button on the card cage faceplate 1 Log on to the projector with marriage permissions See Log On to the Projector on page 1 17 1 Tap Menu Service Setup IMB Marriage 2 Complete the Marriage wizard 3 Click Finish 1 15 Add the Projector to a Network 1 On the touch panel controller TPC tap Menu Logi...

Page 32: ...ment Apply Applies Ethernet settings Serial Speed Baud The baud rate of the serial port The default is 115200 Enable SNMP Enables SNMP SNMP V2 SNMP V3 The SNMP protocol type Contact Christie for the SNMP V3 user ID and password Management IP The IP address where SNMP information and notifications are sent Download MIB to USB Sends the SNMP Management Information Base MIB file to a USB flash drive ...

Page 33: ...te the Y axis adjustment label on the operator side of the projector b Insert a 5 mm hex driver through the louvers until it is firmly seated on the Y axis adjustment screw c Turn the screw slowly clockwise or counterclockwise until you determine the highest value d Remove the hex driver and repeat steps a to c to adjust the Z and X axis 8 Verify the value in the Intensity field is greater or equa...

Page 34: ...test pattern should be distinguishable uniformly across the screen and there should not be any sections that are out of focus 6 With the framing test pattern displayed re check projector leveling so the top edge of the image is parallel to the top edge of the screen 7 Display a full white test pattern a On the TPC tap the Test Pattern icon in the task bar b Tap All Test Patterns c Tap RGB 12bit Fu...

Page 35: ...ockwise and counterclockwise to center the light created by the projector on the screen 5 On the top projector display the DC2K Framing Green test pattern See Turn a Test Pattern On or Off on page 12 1 6 On the bottom projector display the DC2K Framing Red test pattern See Turn a Test Pattern On or Off on page 12 1 7 Align the top projector image horizontally to the bottom projector a On the top p...

Page 36: ...he RealD 3D EQ configuration file into the USB port on the side of the touch panel controller TPC 2 Tap Menu Christie IMB System 3 Tap General Config Files 4 Tap Load Config File in the RealD 3D EQ area 5 Select the configuration file 6 Tap Accept 1 22 Play Content After installing and configuring the projector these are the tasks that you typically complete to play content a Ingest the content Co...

Page 37: ... for projector tilt It is recommended that you use lens offset to align the center of the image to the center of the screen before you correct the keystone effect If one side of the image is longer than another see Adjust Tilt and Level the Projector on page 1 7 2 1 1 Correct Dual Projector Horizontal Keystone 1 On both projectors turn the lamp on and open the douser See Turn the Lamp On on page 1...

Page 38: ...ize and focused 2 1 2 Correct Dual Projector Vertical Keystone 1 On both projectors turn the lamp on and open the douser See Turn the Lamp On on page 1 18 2 Align the dual projector images See Align Dual Projector Images on page 1 21 3 On the top projector display the DC2K Framing Green test pattern See Turn a Test Pattern On or Off on page 12 1 4 On the bottom projector display the DC2K Framing R...

Page 39: ...boresight adjustment should only be made when the image cannot be focused uniformly on the screen by aligning the projector to the screen and focusing the lens When adjusting boresight you must maintain the boresight distance from the lens to the prism plane set by Christie For example when you move the top screw outward turn the bottom two boresight screws to maintain the overall distance Only ad...

Page 40: ...tal adjustments according to the vertical adjustment 7 Check the image after each adjustment Continue to make adjustments until both top and bottom are equally sharp To make sure the lens is in the same relative position adjust the left and right horizontal adjusters in the opposite direction at the same time 8 When the top and bottom of the image are equally in focus lock the set screw to hold it...

Page 41: ... screen is required 1 Remove the lens surround 2 Tap the Test Patterns button on the Main Panel 3 Tap All Test Patterns 4 Tap DC2K Framing 5 Loosen the right boresight set screw B 6 Turn the right boresight cap screw A 1 16 of a turn clockwise 7 Adjust the left boresight cap screw C equally in the opposite direction 8 If the quality of the projected image has not improved turn the right boresight ...

Page 42: ...ap screws is tracked to ensure adjustments are accurate 2 5 Adjust DMD Convergence A convergence problem occurs when one or more projected colors red green blue appears misaligned when examined with a convergence test pattern Normally the three colors should overlap precisely to form pure white lines throughout the image and one or more poorly converged individual colors may appear adjacent to som...

Page 43: ...rew C and a hex driver in the second cap screw D 6 Equally turn the set screw A and cap screw B in opposite directions until the black corner is removed 7 Replace the top lid 2 7 Color Calibration Create Measured Color Gamut Data MCGD files to correct on screen colors A colorimeter is required to complete this procedure Measure the colors displayed on the screen from the center of the audience vie...

Page 44: ... you lower the curtain for scope images Side Masking Movable flat black panels or curtains are installed on each side of the screen You close the curtain for flat images and open the curtain and zoom for scope images Typically you install top and side masking to allow a greater range of adjustment 2 9 Calibrate Screen Brightness fL 1 Turn the lamp on and allow it to operate for 20 minutes 2 On the...

Page 45: ... and an optional cable allows you to control the projector from a maximum distance of 100 feet If the TPC fails or is disconnected press the emergency start button on the communications panel This starts the projector turns the lamp on and opens the douser When using the emergency start button you cannot change channels 3 2 The Main Screen Use the Main screen of the Touch Panel Controller TPC to a...

Page 46: ...s or closes the douser Test Patterns Disable Select Test Pattern Selects or disables test patterns Press Select Test Pattern to open the Preferred Test Patterns window Operational Status Displays the status of projector functions including the Projector Intelligence Board PIB the Integrated Cinema Processor Board ICP Integrated Media Block IMB Standby Power Main Power Run and Marriage A green LED ...

Page 47: ...ists projector components and their status The left pane displays detailed information about individual projector items A green circle indicates the item is functioning correctly A yellow circle is a warning that a projector item requires attention A red LED indicates a projector item requires immediate attention If the Item or Value descriptions are too long for the cell click the description to ...

Page 48: ...log files and registered batch files 3 Tap Yes 4 Insert a USB flash drive in the USB port on the side of the touch panel controller TPC 5 Tap Download to USB 3 6 Retrieve System Logs System logs can help you identify and correct projector issues To retrieve system logs you need Operator Administrator or Service permissions 1 Tap Menu Diagnostics System Logs 2 Select a start date for the logs in th...

Page 49: ...dge an alarm and remove it from the Alarms window click Acknowledge To view all alarms tap Menu Status All Alarms in the left pane 3 9 Turn the Projector Off 1 On the Touch Panel Controller TPC tap and hold the light bulb icon to turn the lamp off 2 On the TPC tap and hold the red power icon The projector enters a cool down mode and the fans and electronics stay on for 10 minutes After this cool d...

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Page 51: ...e DLP before restarting the projector Do not reset the DLP if content is playing 1 Tap Menu Diagnostics DLP Management 2 Tap Reset DLP 3 Tap Yes 4 Tap Acknowledge if an alarm appears 4 3 Run a DLP Self Test Run a DLP self test to test the functionality of the Integrated Cinema Processor ICP and DLP 1 Tap Menu Diagnostics DLP Management 2 Tap DLP Self Test 3 Tap Yes 4 Tap Clear Results to close the...

Page 52: ... appear when the ICP is turned on and the ICP signature test is run can disrupt projector network monitoring Use this procedure to disable the Signature Test 1 Tap Menu Diagnostics DLP Management 2 Tap Bypass Signature Test 3 Tap Yes To re enable the ICP signature test clear the Bypass Signature Test check box ...

Page 53: ...on File PCF and prevents Channel adjustments PCF The PCF file associated with the channel Lamp File The lamp file associated with the channel Tap the Launch Dialog icon to edit the lamp file settings Any changes made to the Lamp File settings are applied to all channels that use this lamp file Field Description Measured Color The Measured Color Gamut Data MCGD file used to calculate target color p...

Page 54: ...frame This signal is referenced to the display frame rate which is specified by the Frame Rate N M Frame Rate N M Sets how many frames to display per number of frames that form one complete image Increase the display frame rate to reduce flicker from your source s L R Display Sequence Defines the frame order L R or R L required for 3D perspective This option only has meaning when the Frame Rate fa...

Page 55: ...Setup 2 Select a channel in the Channel Name list 3 Tap Icon 4 Tap an Icon 5 Tap OK 5 5 Add or Remove Preferred Channels from the Preferred Channels Pane You need Administrator or Service permissions to complete this procedure Use this procedure to add or remove channels from the Preferred Channels pane of the primary Touch Panel Controller window 1 Tap Menu Administrator Setup Preferred Channel S...

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Page 57: ...s 1 Tap Menu Advanced Setup Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup 2 Select a lamp file in the Current Lamp File list Field Description Power The percentage of power to supply to the lamp Enable LiteLOC Enables or disables LiteLOC LiteLOC is a power control algorithm that increases the power level to maintain lamp brightness as the lamp ages Light Meter Set Target Enables LiteLOC and maintains the current brigh...

Page 58: ...nu Advanced Setup Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup 2 Increase or decrease the Power value 6 6 View Lamp Information To view information about the lamps previously installed in the projector Tap Menu Advanced Setup Lamp History 6 7 Receive an Alarm when a Lamp Reaches Its Expiry Date To receive an alarm when the lamp reaches its operational limit 1 Tap Menu Administrator Setup Preferences 2 Tap Lamp Expiry...

Page 59: ...Current Lamp Intensity Tap Menu Advanced Setup Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup The current light intensity value appears in the Intensity field Lamp Type Lamp Size Min Lamp Power Max Lamp Power CDXL 14M 1 4 kW 700W 50 1575W 110 CDXL 16M 1 6 kW 1000W 62 1760W 110 CDXL 21S1 2 1 kW 1260W 60 2100W 100 Field Description Type The lamp type Serial Number The lamp serial number Reason for Change The reason the l...

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Page 61: ...to define the size of the display panel and image cropping You can assign the same screen file to multiple input devices 1 Tap Menu Advanced Setup Screen File Setup 2 Tap Save As 3 Enter a name for the source file in the Filename field 4 Tap OK 5 Complete these fields Area Description Resolution The X and Y resolution of the incoming signal For example 2048 X and 858 Y or 1920 X and 1080 Y The res...

Page 62: ...olorimeter 7 Record the red chromaticity value 8 Repeat steps 5 to 7 for the green blue white and black chromaticity measurements Select the test pattern that matches the color you are measuring 9 Enter the chromaticity measurements you recorded in step 7 in the red green blue white and black x and y fields 10 If the MCGD file will be associated with a 3D channel tap Enable 3D and select a frame r...

Page 63: ... Test Pattern 7 Tap the option button in the red area of the chromaticity image to display the red test pattern 8 Measure the red chromaticity with the colorimeter 9 Enter the red chromaticity values in the x y and Gain fields 10 Repeat steps 6 to 8 for the magenta blue white yellow and green chromaticity measurements Select the test pattern that matches the color you are measuring 11 Tap Save 7 8...

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Page 65: ...specific date and time 7 Tap Start to enable or disable the scheduled event New scheduled events are enabled by default 8 Select a date and a time for the scheduled event 9 Tap Weekly to have the scheduled event occur weekly and then select the days that you want the event to occur or Tap Once to have the scheduled event occur once at a specific date and time 10 Tap Expire and select the date you ...

Page 66: ...le dates 3 Tap the event you want to delete 4 Tap Delete 5 Tap OK to return to the calendar view 8 4 Delete All Scheduled Events You need Administrator or Service permissions to complete this procedure 1 Tap Menu Administrator Setup Scheduler 2 Tap Delete All 3 Tap Yes 8 5 Turn the Scheduler Off You need Administrator or Service permissions to complete this procedure 1 Tap Administrator Setup Sche...

Page 67: ...y luminance information in Foot Lamberts or Candela Language The language for the TPC and online help Beep on Screen Press When selected a sound plays when you tap the TPC screen Enable Screen Saver Screen Saver Delay Enables a screen saver and determines the frequency that the screen saver appears Over Temperature Fan Failure Lamp Rotation Lamp Expiry Opens an alarm window when a pre defined even...

Page 68: ...e network device 6 Tap Enter 9 5 Access a Network Device Tap Menu Network Devices Christie ACT To interact with the device tap in the top right corner of the window Field Description Device Name The name of the projector IP Address The IP address of the projector Subnet Mask The subnet mask to which the address belongs Gateway The IP address for the network gateway Apply Applies Ethernet settings ...

Page 69: ...ses running on your projector The Task Manager also provides performance measures for processes 1 Tap Menu Service Setup System Access 2 Tap Task Manager 3 Tap OK 9 8 View the Microsoft Windows Computer Management Console You use the Microsoft Windows Computer Management console to manage local or remote computer settings 1 Tap Menu Service Setup System Access 2 Tap Computer Management 3 Tap OK 9 ...

Page 70: ...including the serial number the current software version the Digital Light Processing DLP version the lens and lamp type Tap Menu About 9 12 Record the Lens Serial Number 1 Tap Menu Advanced Setup Lens Setup 2 Select a lens type in the Primary Lens list 3 Tap the Launch Dialog icon and enter the lens serial number 4 Tap Enter 5 Tap Save ...

Page 71: ...e access permissions 5 Tap Accept Permission Description Status Can view basic projector status diagnostic information and software version information This is the default level for Serial Communication sessions Operator Can activate channels and test patterns view detailed diagnostic logs for in depth troubleshooting and view server errors This is the default level at the TPC Advanced Can define ...

Page 72: ...0 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 10 4 Delete a User Account You need Administrator or Service permissions to complete this procedure 1 Tap Menu Administrator Setup User Accounts 2 Tap a user name in the Username list 3 Tap Delete 4 Tap Yes ...

Page 73: ...rator Setup Upgrade 2 Tap an upgrade file in the Available Upgrade Files list 3 Tap Remove 11 3 Install an Upgrade You need Administrator or Service permissions to complete this procedure 1 Tap Menu Administrator Setup Upgrade 2 Tap an upgrade file in the Available Upgrade Files list 3 Tap Next 4 Tap a component in the Component list 5 Select one of these options 6 Tap Next Option Description Upgr...

Page 74: ...ade file in the Folder list 5 Tap the upgrade file and then tap Open 6 Select the type of file to restore in the Select type list 7 Tap Restore 8 Tap Yes 11 6 Restore Factory Default Settings You need Service permissions to complete this procedure You can restore configuration reference channel and user files 1 Tap Menu Service Setup File Management 2 Select a file type to restore in the Select ty...

Page 75: ... 3 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 11 8 Delete Projector Files 1 Tap Menu Service Setup File Maintenance 2 Select a file type in the File Type list 3 Tap and drag a file from the Projector Files pane to the trash can icon 4 Tap Yes ...

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Page 77: ...3 To remove a test pattern from the Preferred Test Pattern pane tap and drag a test pattern from the User Selected Drag and Drop pane to the recycle bin in the bottom right corner 12 2 Turn a Test Pattern On or Off 1 Tap the Test Pattern icon in the task bar 2 Tap All Test Patterns 3 Tap a test pattern in the Preferred Test Patterns pane to turn it on 4 Tap Test Pattern Off to turn the test patter...

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Page 79: ...owser For example http 192 168 123 12 13 1 Content Management When playing content make sure you select the correct channel on the projector for the content For example select a 3D channel for 3D playback For additional information about channels and channel set up see Work with Channels on page 5 1 13 1 1 Control Content Playback To control the playback of content you use these controls Control D...

Page 80: ...4 Loop Content 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB Control 2 Tap Loop Content 13 1 5 Unload Content 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB Control 2 Tap the Unlock icon 3 Tap Unload Content Icon Description The content format is 3D To see content details select the content and tap Details The encrypted content is not valid for playback To see content details select the content and tap Details The encrypted content is valid ...

Page 81: ...Tap Close to return to the Content window 13 1 8 Refresh the Locally Stored Content List 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB Content 2 Tap Local Content 3 Tap Refresh 13 1 9 Delete Locally Stored Content 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB Content 2 Tap Local Content 3 Tap a content item in the content list 4 Tap Delete 5 Tap Yes 13 1 10 View All Keys 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB Content 2 Tap Keys 13 1 11 View Expired Keys 1...

Page 82: ...splayed Keys 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB Content 2 Tap Keys 3 Select the type of keys to display in the Show Me list 4 Tap Delete All Displayed Keys 5 Tap Yes 13 1 17 View Ingestible Content 1 Connect the device containing the content you want to ingest to the Ingest port on the IMB 2 Tap Menu Christie IMB Content 3 Tap Ingestible Content 13 1 18 Ingest Content When ingesting a movie you must ingest b...

Page 83: ... Ingest Status List 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB Content 2 Tap Ingest Status 3 Tap Refresh 13 2 Play Lists A play list is a list of content files and automated events that play in an order that you define 13 2 1 View an Existing Play List 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB Play Lists 2 Select a play list in the Selected Play List list 13 2 2 Import a Play List 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB Play Lists 2 Tap Import Expor...

Page 84: ...hristie IMB Play Lists 3 Tap Import Export in the Play List Tasks list 4 Tap the Export tab 5 Select a play list 6 Tap Export 7 Enter a name for the play list Tap Enter 8 Tap OK 13 2 5 Copy a Play List 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB Play Lists 2 Select a play list in the Selected Play List list 3 Tap Copy this Play List in the Play List Tasks list 4 Tap Clear Text 5 Enter a name for the play list 6 Tap E...

Page 85: ...nge the Order of Content in a Play List 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB Play Lists 2 Select a play list in the Selected Play List list 3 Tap the Content tab 4 Tap and drag content in the time line to the left or right The time line appears at the bottom of the Play List window 5 Tap Save Changes to save your changes or Tap Cancel Changes to undo your change 13 2 9 View the Status of Play List Content 1 Ta...

Page 86: ...that is offset from the end of the content you selected in step 4 10 Tap Save 11 Tap Save Changes in the Play List Tasks list A black triangle appears in the time line to indicate that automation is defined for the content The time line appears at the bottom of the Play List window 13 2 12 Modify When an Automation Occurs 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB Play Lists 2 Select a play list in the Selected Play...

Page 87: ...stie IMB Play Lists 2 Select a play list in the Selected Play List list 3 Tap Delete this Play List in the Play List Tasks list 4 Tap Yes 13 3 Schedule Views You use the Schedule Calendar view to view the date and time content is scheduled to play in a month You use the Schedule Calendar Day View to view and modify the time and duration content is scheduled to play in a day You can also use the Sc...

Page 88: ...Tap Menu Christie IMB Schedule Calendar View Schedule Calendar View 13 3 2 View the Schedule Day View Tap Menu Christie IMB Schedule Day View Schedule Day View 13 3 3 Add a New Item to the Schedule 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB Schedule Day View 2 Tap Add New Item in the Schedule Tasks list 3 Tap Browse ...

Page 89: ...e and time the item plays 6 Tap Accept 13 3 5 Copy a Scheduled Item 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB Schedule Day View 2 Tap the forward and backward buttons in the right pane to select a day 3 Tap the content 4 Tap Copy Selected Item in the Schedule Tasks list 5 Select the day that you want to copy the item to 6 Select an end date for the item to play in the Repeat Until list 7 Tap Accept 8 Tap OK 13 3 6 ...

Page 90: ... 3 9 Enable or Disable Auto Play When auto play is enabled scheduled items play automatically 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB Schedule Day View 2 Tap the forward and backward buttons in the right pane to select a day 3 Tap Enabled in the Auto Play pane to enable auto play or Tap Disabled in the Auto Play pane to disable auto play 13 3 10 View the Calendar 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB Schedule Day View 2 Tap Sw...

Page 91: ... file is saved as a compressed file named Interrogator zip 13 4 4 Remove Orphaned Assets Use this procedure to remove orphaned assets on the primary content drive 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB System 2 Tap General Settings 3 Tap Clean up 4 Tap Yes 5 Tap OK 13 4 5 Restore Factory Default Settings When restoring factory settings all content drive settings automation definitions scheduled events audio sett...

Page 92: ...n 13 5 Backup and Restore You can backup and restore content drive settings automation definitions scheduling and audio and speaker mappings When you run a backup a backup file is created on the Christie IMB You can copy the backup file from the Christie IMB to a USB flash drive 13 5 1 Restore Files from an External Device 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB System 2 Tap General Backup Restore 3 Tap Browse an...

Page 93: ...f third party software instructions supported by the Christie IMB Use the procedures in this section to load a modified or default configuration file 13 6 1 Load a RealD 3D EQ Configuration File 1 Insert a USB flash drive with the RealD 3D EQ configuration file into the USB port on the side of the touch panel controller TPC 2 Tap Menu Christie IMB System 3 Tap General Config Files 4 Tap Load Confi...

Page 94: ...e stored on the Christie IMB all content must be stored on a NAS or DAS device 13 7 1 Add a DAS 1 Verify the direct attached storage DAS device is connected to one of the external serial ATA eSATA ports on the Christie IMB labeled DAS A or DAS B 2 Tap Menu Christie IMB System 3 Tap Storage 4 Tap Add DAS 5 Select a DAS in the list 6 Tap OK 7 Complete the information fields for the DAS device 8 Tap ...

Page 95: ...Tap Menu Christie IMB System 3 Tap Storage 4 Tap Add NAS 5 Tap Primary if this is your primary NAS device 6 Tap Yes 7 Complete the information fields for the NAS device 8 Tap Refresh Share Names 9 Select a share in the Share list 10 Tap OK 11 Tap Save 12 Tap OK 13 7 5 Edit NAS Settings 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB System 2 Tap Storage 3 Tap a NAS device in the NAS list 4 Edit the NAS settings 5 Tap OK ...

Page 96: ...u can configure the NAS1 and NAS2 ports on the Christie IMB to have static IP addresses However the NAS device typically operates on a private Ethernet connection that is not part of the theatre network When setting the static IP value you are setting the IP address for the NAS port on the Christie IMB The static IP address must be in the same subnet as the NAS device it cannot be the same IP addr...

Page 97: ... macro is triggered For example a fire alarm input signal could cause playback to stop and the house lights to come on A global trigger is always active and is not dependent on specific play list definitions To add a macro or an input cue to a playlist see Add Automation to a Play List on page 13 8 13 8 1 Add Automation Devices To add macros or input cues to a play list see Add Automation to a Pla...

Page 98: ... list 5 Select a device in the Automation Device list 6 Select an activity in the Activity Type list 7 Adjust the activity settings in the right pane 8 Tap Accept 9 Tap Save 13 8 6 Edit Macro Activity Settings 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB System 2 Tap Automation Macros 3 Tap a macro in the left pane 4 Tap an activity in the Macro Activities list 5 Tap Edit 6 Edit the activity settings 7 Tap Accept 8 Ta...

Page 99: ...es list 5 Tap Remove 6 Tap Yes 7 Tap Save 13 8 9 Remove a Macro 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB System 2 Tap Automation Macros 3 Tap a macro in the left pane 4 Tap Remove 5 Tap Yes 6 Tap Save 13 8 10 Add an Input Cue 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB System 2 Tap Automation Input Cues 3 Tap Add 4 Enter a name for the activity and then tap Enter 5 Select an automation device in the Automation Device list 6 Select an...

Page 100: ...put cue in the list 4 Tap Remove 5 Tap Yes 6 Tap Save 13 8 13 Add a Global Trigger 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB System 2 Tap Automation Global Triggers 3 Tap Add 4 Select an automation device in the Automation Device list 5 Select an activity in the Activity Type list 6 Select a trigger action in the Execute Macro list 7 Tap Accept 8 Tap Save 13 8 14 Change Global Trigger Settings 1 Tap Menu Christie I...

Page 101: ...t on the Christie IMB 2 Tap Menu Christie IMB System 3 Tap Audio Channel Mapping 4 Select a surround sound type in the Mapping list 5 Select a channel in the Channel list for each of the speakers in your set up 6 Tap Save 13 9 2 Map Speakers 1 Verify the digital cinema audio processor is connected to the AES3 port on the Christie IMB 2 Tap Menu Christie IMB System 3 Tap Audio Speaker Mapping 4 Sel...

Page 102: ...ontroller TPC 2 Tap Menu Christie IMB System 3 Tap General IMB Upgrade 4 Tap Browse and browse to the location of the file 5 Select the file 6 Tap Accept 13 10 2 Install the Christie IMB Software Upgrade package 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB System 2 Tap General IMB Upgrade 3 Select an upgrade file in the Upgrade Files on Server list 4 Select Full Install to upgrade all files or Select Differences to up...

Page 103: ...ogs 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB Logs 2 Select a start date for the log in the From list 3 Select an end date for the log in the To list 4 Select SMS in the Type list 5 Tap Retrieve Logs 13 11 2 Retrieve SM Logs 1 Tap Menu Christie IMB Logs 2 Select a start date for the log in the From list 3 Select an end date for the log in the To list 4 Select SM in the Type list 5 Tap Retrieve Logs 13 11 3 View Log...

Page 104: ...C 13 11 5 Download an SM Report 1 Insert a USB flash drive in the USB port on the side of the touch panel controller TPC 2 Tap Menu Christie IMB Logs 3 Select a start date for the log in the From list 4 Select an end date for the log in the To list 5 Select SM Report in the Type list 6 Tap Download 13 11 6 Clear the Log List Clearing the log list refreshes the screen and does not remove log files ...

Page 105: ...CTION DESCRIPTION 1 12V Out Power to 3D device Maximum 1A total between both 12V pins 2 GND Ground 3 GND Ground 4 RS232_RX In Data to projector from 3D device 1200 Baud 8 bits no parity Currently unsupported 5 RS232_TX Out Data to projector from 3D device 1200 Baud 8 bits no parity Currently unsupported 6 CONN_3D_MODE Out SYNC from projector To projector GPO collector Compatible with current proje...

Page 106: ...ng the instructions provided with each projector See Installation and Setup on page 1 1 2 Connect each projector to a NAS or DAS device A single NAS or DAS device cannot be shared by multiple Christie IMBs See Connect the Projector to Network attached Storage on page 1 14 or Connect the Projector to Direct attached Storage on page 1 14 3 Connect an Ethernet cable to each projector and then connect...

Page 107: ...the pixel row and pure black for the remainder of the row Select Use Line Interleave for 3D source data only When specified the ICP will de interleave each line into the left image or right image in memory as specified Line interleave can be used with PsF 3D data left and right data for one field then left and right data for second field L R Display Reference Specifies which frame of eye data to d...

Page 108: ...ame light path that you use to display a show 4 Enter the x and y values in the Red Green Blue and White fields 5 Tap Save As 6 Enter 3D Onsite in the File Name field 7 Tap Save 14 8 Edit the 3D Flat 1998 x 1080 Channel 1 Tap Menu Channel Setup 2 Select 3D Flat 1998x1080 in the Channel Name list 3 Tap Config 1 in the left pane and edit these settings a Select 292 Dual in the Input list b Select YC...

Page 109: ... the Output Delay field or enter a value appropriate for your 3D hardware g Enter 0 in the Phase Delay field or enter a value appropriate for your 3D hardware 14 9 Edit the 3D Scope 2048 x 858 Channel 1 Tap Menu Channel Setup 2 Select 3D Scope 2048x858 in the Channel Name list 3 Tap Config 1 in the left pane and edit these settings a Select 292 Dual in the Input list b Select YCrCb 4 2 2 10 bits x...

Page 110: ...hen the image alternates 14 11 Verify 3D Cinema Content 1 Put on a pair of 3D glasses 2 Play the 3D content 3 Verify the left and right eye display correctly 4 If the image is reversed a Tap Menu Channel Setup on the projector touch pad controller TPC b Select a 3D channel in the Channel Name list c Select Inverted in the 3D Sync Polarity list 14 12 3D Troubleshooting In addition to the informatio...

Page 111: ...e lamp power for 3D content is typically twice as high as for 2D content except when you are using a RealD XL device 1 Tap Menu Advanced Setup Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup 2 Increase the value in the Power field No 3D Effect 1 Tap Menu Channel Setup 2 Select a 3D channel in the Channel Name list 3 Tap 3D Control in the left pane 4 Verify Enable 3D is selected Ghosting Cross talk 1 Tap Menu Channel Set...

Page 112: ...nual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 Disturbing Flashing in One Eye 1 Tap Menu Channel Setup 2 Select a 3D channel in the Channel Name list 3 Tap 3D Control in the left pane 4 Select Left L1R1 L2R2 in the L R Display Sequence list ...

Page 113: ... surfaces every 5000 hours or after two lamp changes to prevent contact resistance from scorching connectors Use an approved contact cleaner Verify that all electrical and lamp connections are secure 15 3 Inspect and Clean Optics Unnecessary cleaning of optics can increase the risk of degrading delicate coatings and surfaces If you are not a qualified service technician you can only inspect and cl...

Page 114: ... Gently wipe the surface using a figure eight motion Repeat until the blemish is removed 15 4 Replace the Lamp 1 Lamp replacement must be performed by a qualified service technician 2 EXPLOSION HAZARD Wear authorized protective clothing whenever the lamp door is open and when handling the lamp Never twist or bend the quartz lamp body Use the correct wattage lamp supplied by Christie 3 Ensure those...

Page 115: ... unscrew and remove the cathode nut 5 d Hold the lamp from the anode end and carefully slide out ensuring not to make contact with the reflector e With your free hand guide the cathode end out of the reflector on an angle through the lamp access door f Before placing the old lamp into the protective case ensure the cathode nut is reinstalled Place the lamp within the case on the floor where it can...

Page 116: ...wall 1 Remove the tape from the ends of the protective case 2 Remove the plastic packing material from the lamp 3 Remove the cathode nut from the lamp before removing it from the case 4 Hold the anode end of the new lamp in your left hand and angle it up through the hole in the back of the reflector assembly Insert your right index and middle finger through the back of the reflector and guide the ...

Page 117: ...oved filters Never operate the projector without the filter installed Always discard used air filters You should check the condition of the card cage air filter monthly Replace the card cage air filter sooner if you are operating the projector in a dusty or dirty environment The filter is located on the left side of the projector behind the air filter cover 1 Loosen the 2 captive screws on the bot...

Page 118: ...ne Compartment Filter 1 Remove the top lid 2 Reach into the projector and then loosen the first service panel screw 3 Open the integrator rod access door and loosen the second service panel screw 4 Push the clips on the top of the service panel down and out to remove the service panel ...

Page 119: ... lamp and projector off 2 Allow the lamp to cool for a minimum of 15 minutes 3 Disconnect the projector from AC power or turn the circuit breaker off 4 Remove the lens surround 5 Install the lens cap and turn the lens clamp to the open position with a hex key 6 If necessary remove the 2 cap screws securing the lens to the lens mount using a hex key 7 Pull the lens out of the lens mount and then in...

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Page 121: ...the input panel are illuminated on the TPC verify in the Operational Status region of the Main panel does not indicate a PIBS1 failure Touch Panel Controller If the TPC fails to initialize restart the projector If the TPC fails to initialize make sure the compact flash on the left side is installed correctly Make sure the TPC is connected to the projector If the location of button presses on the s...

Page 122: ...sabled Reduce the LiteLOC setting or install a new lamp 16 3 Display Issues Flicker Shadows or Dimness Ensure the douser is open Align the lamp See Align the Lamp on page 1 18 Tap Menu Advanced Setup LampPower LiteLOC Setup Monitor the Power field to determine if the power is consistent or if it varies Increase the lamp power Lamps which are near end of service may not operate reliably at a lower ...

Page 123: ...ance between the input device and the projector exceeds 25 feet Display has Suddenly Frozen Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord from the power source Plug the projector power cord into a power source and turn the projector on The Projector is On but Alternate Content Does Not Display Make sure the lens cover is removed from the lens Make sure the lamp is on Make sure the douser is ope...

Page 124: ...is required to play high frame rate 3D content To determine if you have a 3D license tap Christie IMB System Licenses If you have a 3D license it appears in the licenses list My hard drive is not detected when I ingest content The file system might be corrupted To resolve a corruption issue connect the device containing the content you want to ingest to a personal computer PC and run a file system...

Page 125: ...7 240Hz A 1 2 Achievable Brightness Measured at Screen Center Nominal Maximum 1 4kW CDXL 14M 3 950 lumens 4 345 lumens 1 6kW CDXL 16M 5 350 lumens 5 850 lumens 2 1kW CDXL 21S1 8 000 lumens 8 800 lumens A 1 3 Achievable Contrast Ratio 450 1 ANSI 1850 1 Full Frame ON OFF A 1 4 Color and Gray Scale Displayable colors 35 2 trillion Gray Scale resolution 45 bits total linear 15 bits per RGB component A...

Page 126: ...3 3D Terminal See also 3D Sync Terminal PIN Map on page 14 1 Interface Proprietary 3D connector Connector 15 pin subminiature D female Bit Rate 1 200 bps Data Format 1 start bit 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity Communication Protocol RS232 and GPIO A 3 Touch Panel Controller Type of Display Color VGA TFT LCD backlit Display Size 144 8 mm 5 7 inches diagonal Display Resolution H x V pixels 640 x 48...

Page 127: ...last Power AC Plug Type Current rating IEC 320 C19 20 A on projector A 5 Lamp Type Xenon Short Arc Lamp Power software adjustable CDXL 14M 700W min 1430W nom 1575W max CDXL 16M 1000W min 1600W nom 1760W max CDXL 21S1 1260W min 2100W nom 2100W max NOTE The ballast is power regulated and has a maximum current of 97A Therefore the maximum power specification for a given lamp may not be achievable unt...

Page 128: ...ional Radiators CISPR 22 EN 55022 Class A Information Technology Equipment Immunity CISPR 24 EN55024 EMC Requirements Information Technology Equipment A 7 3 Environmental EU Directive 2002 95 EC on the restriction of the uses of certain hazardous substances RoHS in electri cal and electronic equipment and the applicable official amendments EU Directive 2002 96 EC on waste and electrical and electr...

Page 129: ...d electronic equipment and the applicable official amendment s EU Directive 2002 96 EC on waste and electrical and electronic equipment WEEE and the applicable official amendment s Regulation EC No 1907 2006 concerning the Registration Evaluation Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals REACH and its amendments A 8 Environment A 8 1 Operating Environment Temperature 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F Hum...

Page 130: ...ristie IMB with the 4K upgrade supports the 4096 x 2160 resolution A 10 2 SMPTE Compatible Cinema Formats 3D Video The hardware configuration of the projector in which the Christie IMB is installed can affect frame rate performance To support 3D playback the projector must be in line interleave mode To display 3D content at frame rates above 30 0 you must use a Christie IMB with the high frame rat...

Page 131: ...1080 60 0 x 2 12 bits X Y Z 4 4 4 Specification Sample Rate Bit Depth SMPTE 428 2 2006 48 000 kHz 24 bits SMPTE 428 2 2006 96 000 kHz 24 bits PIN Signal Name DIR Description 1 Ch 15 16 plus O 2 GND Ground 3 Ch 13 14 minus O 4 Ch 11 12 plus O 5 GND Ground 6 Ch 9 10 minus O 7 Ch 7 8 plus O 8 GND Ground 9 Ch 5 6 minus O 10 Ch 3 4 plus O 11 GND Ground 12 Ch 1 2 minus O 13 nc No Connect 14 Ch 15 16 min...

Page 132: ... Audio Connector 25 pin subminiature D female Pin Out Conforms to SMPTE TASCAM pinout For AES3 PIN mapping see AES3 Port PIN Map on page A 7 A 10 10 Security Policy In accordance with the requirements of Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS 140 2 a security policy has been defined and published for the Christie IMB This security policy identifies the ports and interfaces available on the d...

Page 133: ...ital cinema content If the anti tamper circuitry is activated you must return the Christie IMB to Christie Digital If you mishandle or drop the Christie IMB you can activate the anti tamper circuitry A rechargeable battery keeps anti tamper monitoring active when the Christie IMB is removed from the projector If the Christie IMB is not installed within a year the battery can fail and you must retu...

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