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Player state icon – on the right, shows the current state of the player (play, stop, pause)

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Connected FTP servers – hovering over an icon will show the name of the server. The color of the icon indicates the connection 
status to the server.

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Local time is shown on the far right. This reflects the selected time zone, offset and 12/24 hr setting.

Front Panel LEDs

The front panel LEDs reflect activity and status of the CMS:
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The CMS status LEDs indicate the bootup, power, tamper, and marriage state of the CMS.

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The Q-LAN and ETH port LEDs – the yellow LED on the upper left indicates connection to an active network, while flashing of the 
top right LED indicate activity on that port.

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Detailed description of all LED states can also be found in Front Panel Features and Power- Up sections.

Content Storage 

The CMS-5000 includes local storage for content to be played. The storage consists of 
4 SSD memory cards configured to provide RAID 5 redundancy, providing a high level of 
reliability coupled with significantly better perfromance compared to standard mechanical 
hard drives. Available storage options are shown in  Table 6:
Due to the high reliability of SSD memory technology, the CMS drives are not field 
replaceable. Detailed status on the RAID storage system is available on the  
System->RAID page (you must be logged in as administrator or installer to access 
this page). In addition, this data is included as part of the Log package. The RAID 
usage and available space is also shown on the Content page when the Internal 
storage source is selected.

Viewing Available Content

Content ingest and management is performed on the Content page, available to log 
in levels of manager and above. On this page you can view the current contents 
of the local RAID storage as well as on attached drives and FTP servers. When 
selecting an external source to view its content (especially FTP servers), it may take 
some time to complete the initial scan and display the contents depending on the 
amount of content on the source. The CMS will automatically rescan FTP servers 
periodically to update the content list but the refresh button on the upper right of 
the content list can be used to refresh the list immediately.  Current scan state 
of the connect drives and FTP servers can be shown by mousing over the source 
button on the Content page.

Content Status

Table 7 lists the meaning of the icons next to content currently on the RAID or on 
attached drives and FTP servers. Orange and yellow icons indicate the items are 
currently in a warning state or in operation. Red icons indicate items that are in an 
error state or are missing data and not available for playback. In addition, when 
viewing content on external sources, content titles in grey text indicate that content 
has already been ingested.

— Table 6 — Content Storage

Drive configuration

Effective Memory

4 x 500MB

1.5 TB

4 x 1TB

3.0 TB

4 x 2TB

6.0 TB

— Table 7 — Content Status Icons

Icon

State

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Unknown

Status OK or Ingestable KDM

Status OK KDM OK

Corrupt, Missing Data or Not Playable

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Not Found or Schedules Conflict

Transferring

KDM Invalid or KDM Needed

Refactoring, Rendering or Validating

Missing Captions

KDM Expires Soon

KDM  Not Valid Yet

Summary of Contents for CMS-5000

Page 1: ...TD 001576 01 A TD 001576 01 Cinema Media Server User Manual Cinema Media Server CMS 5000...

Page 2: ...for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Do no...

Page 3: ...y while in use and when removed from service The end user of the CMS 5000 is classified by FIPS as a Cryptographic Officer and is responsible for placing and maintaining the projector system into a FI...

Page 4: ...364 O GB T 26572 O Indicates that the concentration of the substance in all homogeneous materials of the part is below the relevant threshold specified in GB T 26572 X GB T 26572 X Indicates that the...

Page 5: ...ration iv Package Contents 1 Introduction 1 Front Panel Features 1 Installation 2 Required Tools 2 Installing the CMS 5000 into a Projector 3 Power up 4 Projector Marriage with CMS 5000 4 Barco 4 NEC...

Page 6: ...ings 10 Video Alignment Delay 10 Q LAN Audio Output Enable 10 AES Channel Assignments 10 Q SYS Channel Assignments 11 DTS X Settings 11 DTS X VBAP Generator 11 Automation Settings 12 Activating and Cr...

Page 7: ...ckup and Restore 17 Restoring Factory Default Configurations 17 Check Connections 17 Connect via Projector to Check Settings 17 Rebooting the CMS 18 LED Modes 18 Force Boot to Factory Image 18 Reseat...

Page 8: ...ting hole options in order to emphasize the connectors section NOTE 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 REA...

Page 9: ...s the CMS is ready to perform its functions 13 USB 3 0 Both connectors support USB 3 0 and can be used for ingest 14 ACT LED Yellow indicates link on HS ETH alternating yellow green indicates activity...

Page 10: ...is not hot pluggable so be sure power to the projector is turned off 5 With ESD protection in place remove the CMS 5000 from its anti static bag and slide it into the IMB slot on the projector Make su...

Page 11: ...tions 13 If the CMS 5000 is being used with a Q SYS core install the Q LAN network cables into the LAN A and LAN B ports LAN B connection only required when using network redundancy Power up The CMS 5...

Page 12: ...ing CMS UI Through Q SYS Designer The UI can be accessed via Q SYS Configurator Select the CMS in the Configurator list and click on OPEN WEB UI Browser Security Warnings In some instances accessing t...

Page 13: ...ds to prevent unauthorized access CAUTION If the default logins have been changed and you no longer have the required user names and passwords to log in at manager or projectionist level contact your...

Page 14: ...are update The update will take several minutes The CMS will reboot automatically once the update is complete To maximize the efficiency of the update avoid ingesting or playing content during the upd...

Page 15: ...ps 192 168 1 200 43756 Network Configuration Recommendations The CMS 5000 uses ethernet networking to provide key features Control of the CMS 5000 access to other devices used in playback for automati...

Page 16: ...use 10G modules The CMS will not operate with 1G SFP fiber modules Fiber optic cabling Assuming SR Modules as described above use LC LC Duplex OM3 50 125 Multimode Fiber Cable Copper modules 10GBASE T...

Page 17: ...signments The default channel assignments for AES output channels 1 16 are based on the standard as called out by ISDCF Doc4 16 Channel Audio Packaging Guide as shown below Any channel can be reassign...

Page 18: ...de conform to the VBAP file configuration requirements If the VBAP file is invalid rendered audio may not play correctly or at all You may also export the file for use in another system DTS X VBAP Gen...

Page 19: ...RightRearSurroundHeight RRSH RRSHnoURIByDTS CenterSurround CS urn smpte ul 060E2B34 0401010D 0302010D 00000000 LeftCenterHeight LCH http dts com mda channels LCH RightCenterHeight RCH http dts com mda...

Page 20: ...where is the ascii value of the character in hexadecimal notation Some commonly used values for reference x0A Line Feed x0D Carriage Return x09 Tab character Cue Bundles Cue bundles can be created to...

Page 21: ...connections may not support discovery Access to the CMS 5000 is password controlled using the same credentials as the CMS Web UI You will need to login with an Installer or Administrator account Once...

Page 22: ...ontent page when the Internal storage source is selected Viewing Available Content Content ingest and management is performed on the Content page available to log in levels of manager and above On thi...

Page 23: ...show any warnings about the schedule If there are no warnings associated with the schedule the status will instead show warnings associated with the scheduled playlist missing KDMs missing Content etc...

Page 24: ...ings from the previous server This can also facillitate returning the CMS to a known good state after changes have resulted in problematic performance Restoring Factory Default Configurations Use the...

Page 25: ...cycle the CMS 5000 to return to an operational state If a reboot does not return the CMS to an operational state contact Technical Services Force Boot to Factory Image A factory default version of the...

Page 26: ...tached to the CMS 5000 6 Unscrew the two cage screws at the edges of the faceplate if included NEC and Barco models 7 Pull directly out on the CMS 5000 faceplate to remove the card from the slot 8 Ins...

Page 27: ...onditions between 5 and 95 non condensing Service Life 10 Years Country of Origin U S A Front Panel Controls and Indicators Status Indicators LED Power Ready Fault Tamper Drive Status Ingest Network s...

Page 28: ...ervices Tel 1 800 772 2834 U S only Tel 1 714 957 7150 FAX 1 714 754 6173 QSC Self Help Portal Access our Self Help Portal for additional information FAQs and documents You may also register or login...

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