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Package Contents
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CMS-5000
With selected Storage Option and Front Panel Option
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LABEL,
ANTI-TAMPER
LB-004118
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CMS-5000
Security Guide
TD-001589
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CMS-5000
Quick Start Guide
TD-001577
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QSC Warranty
TD-000453
Introduction
The innovative CMS-5000 Cinema Media Server supports JPEG-2000 decoding of high frame rate 4K and 2K images with advanced solid state
storage. In addition to an eSATA port and 1G Ethernet ports, the CMS-5000 includes two USB 3.0 ports and a 10 Gb Ethernet port to enable
accelerated content ingest. The CMS-5000 supports immersive audio formats with rendering of up to 64 channels (DTS:X™) and transmission
of immersive audio bitstream content (including Dolby Atmos®) to OMBs. The CMS-5000 can be directly interfaced with Q-SYS, QSC’s network
platform for integrated sound, picture, and control.
Front Panel Features
RNOT!:
Figure 1 does not show the mounting hole options in order to emphasize the connectors section.
RNOT!:
At power up, the POWER LED is on and the READY LED is off. During CMS initialization, all the LEDs except POWER will
blink. Once the READY light is on and no longer blinking, LEDs will function as described below. Additional information about LED
status during bootup and test is available in the CMS-5000 User Manual.
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DANVT SOWOUS 1-4
LEDs – Blue indicates activity on the installed SSD drives.
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NRNTSO
LED – Blue indicates DCP scan or ingest active from an eSATA or USB drive or over the network.
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eSWOW
– Used for ingest of DCP to RAID SSDs directly from a hard drive.
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TOH W and TOH B
(CONTROL/DATA) – Use these RJ45s to connect to a 10/100 or 1G Ethernet network to enable control and monitoring
functions. Use the Ethernet network to connect the CMS-5000 to the following:
• TMS
• Q-SYS control network
• Closed-captioning transmitter
• Cinema processor (automation control)
• Other Ethernet-controlled devices
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