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CONTENTS 

 

1

 

DISCLAIMER .......................................................................................................... 3

 

1.1

 

Regulatory Agency Acceptance .......................................................................................... 3

 

1.2

 

FCC Statement ................................................................................................................... 3

 

1.3

 

Manual Version Information ................................................................................................ 4

 

1.4

 

Manual Copyright Notice .................................................................................................... 4

 

2

 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................. 5

 

3

 

UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION ..................................................................... 14

 

3.1

 

Shipping Carton ................................................................................................................ 14

 

3.2

 

Important Safety Instructions ............................................................................................ 14

 

3.3

 

Initial Operation Check Using Factory Default Settings ................................................... 14

 

4

 

INITIAL OPERATION ............................................................................................ 15

 

4.1

 

Connecting Via Ethernet ................................................................................................... 15

 

5

 

CONNECTING EQUIPMENT TO THE CORIOMASTER ....................................... 16

 

6

 

DIRECT CONTROL ON THE UNIT ....................................................................... 17

 

6.1

 

Logging in ......................................................................................................................... 17

 

6.2

 

The !Info and !Error : reply ................................................................................................ 17

 

7

 

INPUT AND OUTPUT NAMING CONVENTION ................................................... 19

 

8

 

CORIOMASTER CONTROL SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION ............................. 31

 

8.1

 

Software overview............................................................................................................. 31

 

8.2

 

Software installation .......................................................................................................... 31

 

8.3

 

Running the Application .................................................................................................... 31

 

8.4

 

Unit communications ........................................................................................................ 32

 

9

 

CORIOMASTER GENERAL CONTROL ............................................................... 34

 

9.1

 

Retrieving or using local data. .......................................................................................... 34

 

9.2

 

General Navigation ........................................................................................................... 34

 

9.3

 

Sending commands to the Unit ......................................................................................... 34

 

9.4

 

Save All Settings ............................................................................................................... 35

 

9.5

 

Comm Data ....................................................................................................................... 35

 

9.6

 

Logging Out ...................................................................................................................... 35

 

10

 

CORIOMASTER SLOT SCREEN ......................................................................... 37

 

10.1

 

DVI-U Input Modules ........................................................................................................ 37

 

10.2

 

SDI Input Modules ............................................................................................................ 38

 

10.3

 

Naming Inputs ................................................................................................................... 38

 

10.4

 

DVI-U Output Modules ...................................................................................................... 39

 

10.5

 

Naming Outputs ................................................................................................................ 39

 

10.6

 

SDI Output Modules ......................................................................................................... 40

 

10.7

 

Genlock Function .............................................................................................................. 40

 

10.8

 

HDCP ................................................................................................................................ 41

 

11

 

CORIOMASTER LAYOUT VIEW .......................................................................... 42

 

11.1

 

Simple Layout ................................................................................................................... 42

 

11.2

 

Layout Aids ....................................................................................................................... 44

 

11.2.1

 

Layout Grid ................................................................................................................... 44

 

11.2.1

 

Base Size ..................................................................................................................... 46

 

11.3

 

Projector Alignment ........................................................................................................... 47

 

11.3.1

 

Edge Alignment ............................................................................................................ 47

 

Summary of Contents for CORIOmaster C3-540

Page 1: ...19 8 CORIOMASTER CONTROL SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 31 8 1 Software overview 31 8 2 Software installation 31 8 3 Running the Application 31 8 4 Unit communications 32 9 CORIOMASTER GENERAL CONTROL 34 9 1...

Page 2: ...1 1 Clipping inputs 52 12 1 2 Window Borders 52 12 1 3 Canvas Grid 52 12 1 4 Snap to Output 53 12 1 5 Snap on Addition 53 12 1 6 Snap to Grid 53 12 1 7 Presets 53 13 CORIOMASTER LIVE SCREEN 55 13 1 1...

Page 3: ...he sole and exclusive liability to the supplier and manufacturer regardless of the form of action shall not exceed the replacement cost of the materials described herein By using this equipment you ha...

Page 4: ...ices requires appropriate cabling for FCC compliance The Instruction Manual shows or describes the proper connection of this equipment for operation that insures FCC compliance Direct all inquiries re...

Page 5: ...C wall outlet should be installed near to the unit and be easily accessible Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused f...

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Page 7: ...rim s de ce produit contiennent des donn es confidentielles et ou des secrets professionnels Par cons quent vous ne pouvez pas recopier modifier adapter traduire ou distribuer son contenu ou proc der...

Page 8: ...Ger t gef hrt wird nicht eingeklemmt werden kann Verwenden Sie nur Zusatzger te Zubeh r die das der Hersteller angibt Ziehen Sie den Netzstecker dieses Ger ts bei Gewittern und auch dann ab wenn es b...

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Page 12: ...mmer ut av apparatet Ikke bruk andre typer tilbeh r enn det som er angitt av produsenten Koble apparatet fra str mforsyningen i tordenv r eller n r det ikke skal brukes over en lengre periode Overlat...

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Page 14: ...d If you did not receive the correct cable DO NOT attempt to modify it Instead immediately contact your dealer or contact TV One at the sales office nearest to your geographic location and request the...

Page 15: ...green Once all the rear modules are green the system performs final internal checks before turning the front light from Red to Green The unit has now initialised and is ready to use Turning to the PC...

Page 16: ...can be placed in slots 1 to 16 The input cards are identified as black painted with white writing It is recommended that these are placed in unit from the top of the in slot 1 increasing in number It...

Page 17: ...ntrols the unit through the TVOne application For each command an acknowledgement will be return 6 1 Logging in To access the units the user must first log in The command is login username password Cu...

Page 18: ...18 Gives information on an unsuccessful command execution If an Error message is received the unit has not carried out the command requested...

Page 19: ...s a special slot holding the CPU card and slots 18 19 and 20 only work on data not video signals The fixed label for slot1 is Slots slot1 The Video Modules have inputs and outputs Some cards have only...

Page 20: ...tput numbering starts at 1 and continues to the number of outputs on the module If a module contains both inputs and outputs the numbering convention is not affected by the presence or not of the othe...

Page 21: ...92 168 0 1 system comms ethernet IP_Subnet_Mask 255 255 255 0 system comms ethernet Command_Port 10001 system comms USB system comms usb Command_Enabled On system comms usb MSD_Enabled On system Outpu...

Page 22: ...0f697363faf982da02974ee04437 system security User1_Timeout 600 system security User2_Username user2 system security User2_Password 4894c216094bb3d9620744a1fca03d50140157778fc432b system security User2...

Page 23: ...s aliases Layouts Routing Layouts aliases MonitorViews Routing Monitorviews aliases s3i1 Slots Slot3 In1 aliases s3i2 Slots Slot3 In2 aliases s4i1 Slots Slot4 In1 aliases s5i1 Slots Slot5 In1 aliases...

Page 24: ...1 Slots Slot1 In1 aliases PC_1 Slots Slot2 In1 aliases PC_2 Slots Slot2 In2 aliases Studio_Sync Slots Slot4 In2 Resources resources EDID resources edid s4o1 Filename nand TVONE EDID S4O1 EDD resources...

Page 25: ..._Offset 0 slots slot1 in1 OnSrcLossColour Blue slots slot1 in1 HDCP_Enabled Off slots slot1 in1 HDCP_Required Off slots slot1 in1 HDMI Not_Found slots slot1 in1 Audio Off slots slot1 in1 AudInA NULL s...

Page 26: ...A slots slot6 in1 View NULL slots slot6 in1 ViewPosCode 0 slots slot6 in1 AudioBars 0 slots slot13 slots slot13 Cardtype DVI_U 2 out slots slot13 Carddata slots slot13 Out1 slots slot13 out1 FullName...

Page 27: ...htEBPos 511 slots slot13 out1 TopEBPos 383 slots slot13 out1 BottomEBPos 383 slots slot13 out1 Centre_BB 11 slots slot13 out1 Left_BB 4 slots slot13 out1 Right_BB 3 slots slot13 out1 Top_BB 4 slots sl...

Page 28: ...mmaGreen 1 slots slot15 out1 GammaBlue 1 slots slot15 out1 SCurve 1 slots slot15 out1 EdgeBlend_Mode Off slots slot15 out1 OuterGrid Off slots slot15 out1 InnerGrid Off slots slot15 out1 LeftOverlap 8...

Page 29: ...window1 RotateDeg 0 windows window1 WDP 0 windows window1 WDPQ 2048 windows window1 BdrPixWidth 1 windows window1 BdrRGB 0 windows window1 HFlip Off windows window1 VFlip Off windows window1 Bandwidth...

Page 30: ...et routing preset Alias Preset routing preset Take 0 routing preset Edit 0 routing preset Read 0 routing preset Valid Yes routing preset NameRead routing preset SeqNumRead 468 routing preset FlagsRead...

Page 31: ...The files should be extracted to a temporary directory the directory C Coriomaster is recommended Once extracted move to the Coriomaster directory and run the install program A Dos window will appear...

Page 32: ...rst running the software it is necessary to set some initial values Click on the Settings button to configure the communications The window shown below will appear Currently the Ethernet Connection ha...

Page 33: ...the PC the default log file will store the last 10000 commands If the user wants to store log files they may wish to lower this number to reduce the size of any files generated The final parameter is...

Page 34: ...will synchronise the PC and the unit so that the PC can display the current condition of the unit to the user This may take some time to perform 9 2 General Navigation Seven buttons are shown along th...

Page 35: ...er if a communication fault should occur the tab background will change color If this occurs the user can open this tab and investigate what may be causing a problem This screen lists all the commands...

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Page 37: ...e unit By clicking on any of the inputs the user can chose the type of input to be selected 10 1 DVI U Input Modules The above image is the screen that appears when a DVI U input has been selected on...

Page 38: ...entifies the file sent to the source to help the device connected to switch to the most appropriate resolution If the source device is connected via HDMI the HDMI found line is set to Found HDCP will...

Page 39: ...jector connected It is also important to select whether the output is a Monitor or Projector as only outputs selected as projectors will be adjusted during an edge blending process described later If...

Page 40: ...ource select for the Genlock The source select is normally set to Null To start Genlock the user should set the Genlock source For this system a studio sync of 1920x1080p50 has been connected to slot...

Page 41: ...each DVI Input the user has the ability to disable HDCP communications with the source This is strongly recommended to be used when connecting to a computer that has HDCP capability but will not be p...

Page 42: ...s can be named on the current layout box Names must start with a letter and contain no spaces 11 1 Simple Layout For a layout the next stage is to place outputs onto the layout that mimic their positi...

Page 43: ...s It is limited to the area bounded by the white lines which are at 8191 grid points from the origin For more accurate positioning the user may enter accurate numbers into the Layout Centre of the Out...

Page 44: ...g on the grid button on the layout screen a pop up appears permitting the user to set horizontal and vertical step sizes and a rotation angle for a grid A displacement offset is also available but is...

Page 45: ...ens is therefore 100 pixels and vertically 108 pixels By setting the layout grid to 2020 1920 100 and 1188 1080 108 and enabling the grid A set of fine lines appear onto the central area Now each time...

Page 46: ...ts mm inches pixels are all possible The user should then set the Base Value to the largest value of all the monitors he proposes to use Now when each output is selected onto a layout a new variable a...

Page 47: ...ld be pressed This locks the output positions so that they can no longer be dragged by the mouse 11 3 1 Edge Alignment This first process is used to correctly align the array of projectors and set the...

Page 48: ...able to produce a small amount of adjustment of the red lines in software by nudging the position of the outputs on the right hand side However this should only be used for minor corrections 11 3 2 S...

Page 49: ...eful adjustment the user should be able to find the correct value that removes any brightness rise or fall originally seen 11 3 3 Gamma Correction The next stage is to correct for any gamma difference...

Page 50: ...ack level boost the level of illumination in the center of each output is raised to match that at the joins This function is disabled in Firmware 133 11 4 Storing Complete Layouts The user should exit...

Page 51: ...ation on the Canvas This is performed by moving to the canvas window First assign a layout to the canvas using the left hand layout tab and position the outputs with the zoom buttons The canvas will t...

Page 52: ...s can be lightly clipped to remove the edge pixels and lines By pulling down the cropping menu on the right the user may remove a few pixels lines from an input source The image is then automatically...

Page 53: ...monitoring 12 1 6 Snap to Grid This permits the new window to snap the center of the window to a cross point on the current grid The grid is only shown after this option is ticked and the window is a...

Page 54: ...g windows The user may store these changes back into the recalled preset so overwriting the position or store it in a new location with a new label The user currently has 20 presets available for this...

Page 55: ...has the ability to change the input on a window This is performed by moving the window to the new window In normal mode one or more windows can be moved before pressing the take An immediate option is...

Page 56: ...56...

Page 57: ...nit is a single file containing all the sub files required to load the system The naming is in the form M133_M00 dat for the CORIOmaster The 133 being the version number The SD Card can have many M133...

Page 58: ...placed with power still applied to the unit without causing damage To replace a module first remove the two retaining screws Carefully remove the board using a flat blade screwdriver between the case...

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