Christie Digital Systems Cp2215 User Manual
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Access the Projector and Run Diagnostics CP2215 User Manual33020-101225-01 Rev. 1 (01-2014) View SMPTE Errors The SMPTE Errors window displays a numerical representation of the signal integrity of the HD-SDI signals sent to the projector on the Bayonet Niell-Concelman (BNC) signal cables. Tap Menu > Diagnostics > SMPTE Errors. Clear SMPTE Errors 1. Tap Menu > Diagnostics > SMPTE Errors. 2. Tap Clear Errors. 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 the From list. 3. Select an end date for the logs in the To list. 4. Select a log type in the Type list. 5. Select the severity type in the Severity list. 6. Tap Retrieve Logs. 7. To download the log files to a USB: a. Insert a USB flash drive in the USB port on the side of the touch panel controller (TPC). b. Tap Download to USB. Run a Server Test You can run a server test to search the subtitle and metadata .xml files for errors in content or in transmission from the server. You cannot use a server test to turn metadata or subtitling off or on. 1. Tap Menu > Diagnostics > Server Test. 2. Enter the location of the metafile in the Meta File URI field. - or - Enter the location of the subtitle file in the Subtitling URI field.
34 CP2215 User Manual020-101225-01 Rev. 1 (01-2014) Access the Projector and Run Diagnostics 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 down period, the projector enters standby mode. If you are servicing the projector, or removing the outer skins, disconnect the projector from AC power and turn the breaker off.
CP2215 User Manual35020-101225-01 Rev. 1 (01-2014) Manage the DLP This section provides procedures for managing the Integrated Cinema Processor (ICP) electronics. To access the DLP menus, you need Administrator or Service permissions. Reset the DLP To remove image artifacts from the screen, try resetting the 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. 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 Results pane. Download an ICP Certificate 1. Insert a USB flash drive in the USB port on the side of the touch panel controller (TPC). If you do not insert a USB flash drive, the ICP certificate is saved to the FTP root directory. 2. Tap Menu > Diagnostics > DLP Management. 3. Tap Download ICP Certificate. 4. Tap Close. Download an LD Certificate 1. Insert a USB flash drive in the USB port on the side of the touch panel controller (TPC). If you do not insert a USB flash drive, the ICP certificate is saved to the FTP root directory. 2. Tap Menu > Diagnostics > DLP Management.
36 CP2215 User Manual020-101225-01 Rev. 1 (01-2014) Manage the DLP 3. Tap Download LD Certificate. 4. Tap Close. Disable the ICP Signature Test Error messages that 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. Indicate an LD is Installed 1. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup > Content Devices Configuration. 2. Tap LD Installed.
CP2215 User Manual37020-101225-01 Rev. 1 (01-2014) Work with Channels Create channels to store customized projector settings for different inputs. You can create a maximum of 64 channels. Create a New Channel You need Advanced, Administrator, or Service permissions to create or modify channel settings. You can create a maximum of 64 channels. 1. Tap Menu > Channel Setup. 2. Tap the Launch Dialog icon. 3. Enter a name for the channel and tap Enter. 4. Complete these fields on the Config 1 screen: 5. Tap Config 2 in the left pane and then complete these fields: FieldDescription Icon The icon associated with the channel. Input The device associated with the channel. Data Format The source color depth (8-10-12 bit) for the channel. Source File The resolution and aspect ratio for the channel. Screen File The screen type, masking, cropping, and lens settings for the channel. Use PCF Associates the channel with a Projector Configuration 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. Use ILS Associates the channel with a Intelligent Lens System (ILS) file. ILS File The ILS file associated with the channel. The ILS file automatically adjusts the lens position so the content displays correctly. Tap the Launch Dialog icon to edit the ILS file settings. Any changes made to the ILS File settings are applied to all channels that use this ILS file. FieldDescription Measured Color The Measured Color Gamut Data (MCGD) file used to calculate target color processing. Target Color The Target Color Gamut Data (TCGD) value. This option is not available when Use PCF is selected in the Config 1 screen.
38 CP2215 User Manual020-101225-01 Rev. 1 (01-2014) Work with Channels 6. Tap 3D Control in the left pane if the channel will be used to display 3D content. Complete these fields: Color Space The method of color decoding for the current source. The default is YCbCr for all DVI sources. The default for all cinema sources is Unity RGB. This option is not available when Use PCF is selected. Gamma The gamma correction required for the proper tonal range of the source material. This option is not available when Use PCF is selected. LUT_CLUT Applies a 3D color cube for increased color accuracy. This option is not available when Use PCF is selected. Scan Type The video scan type. The default is Progressive. Automatic Scan Type DetectionAutomatically performs scan type detection. This feature is supported for PIB inputs only. Use PCT Applies Christie Pureformity Color Technology (PCT) to the channel. PCT File Identifies the Christie Pureformity Color Technology (PCT) file associated with the channel. HDMI EDID Type Identifies the extended display identification data (EDID) type used by the channel when playing content from a device connected to the HDMI A/LEFT or HDMI B/RIGHT ports. Enable 3D Dual Measured ColorEnables 3D Dual Measured Color on the channel. Select the color files for the left and right eyes. Field Description Enable 3D Enables 3D. 3D Test Patterns Displays 3D test patterns. 3D Sync Input Mode Specifies whether a specific frame of input data has left eye or right eye data. Select Use White Line Code (true and inverted) if you are using a single 3D input signal in which an embedded white line at the bottom of each frame identifies left and right, and an additional separate 3D stereo sync input at the GPIO port is not present. The bottom row of the left-eye sub-field should be pure white for the left-most 25% of the pixel row and pure black for the remainder of the row. The bottom row of the right-eye sub-field should be pure white for the left-most 75% of 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 display during a specific display 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). FieldDescription
Work with Channels CP2215 User Manual39020-101225-01 Rev. 1 (01-2014) 7. Tap Activate to activate the channel. Activate a Channel 1. Tap Menu > Channel Setup. 2. Select a channel in the Channel Name list. 3. Tap Activate. Restore Default Channel Settings 1. Tap Menu > Channel Setup. 2. Select a channel in the Channel Name list. 3. Tap Defaults. 4. Tap Default Current Channel to restore the default settings to the selected channel. - or - Tap Default All Channels to restore the default settings to all channels. 5. Tap OK. 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 factor M is equal to 2. For this case, 2 input frames of data are required to constitute a complete frame of image data. This parameter tells the system which frames go together to make a complete image. NOTE: When using Line Interleave as the 3D Sync Input Mode, ensure that Left (L1R1 L2R2) is selected. 3D Sync Polarity Keeps 3D stereo sync output the same as input (true) or reversed (inverted). True: 3D L/R sync output from GPO will match L/R sync input. Inverted: 3D L/R sync output from GPO will be the opposite of sync input (left = right, right = left). Dark Time Creates a blank time interval between left and right frames to allow for LCD shutter glasses, Z screen, or rotating 3D wheel to synchronize the output. See Dark Time and Output Delay Notes below. Values between 0 and 65535 are accepted. Tap the Launch Dialog button to enter the dark time value. Output Delay The non-image time in Microseconds (μ). Offset 3D stereo sync output in relation to dark time interval. Acceptable values are between -32768 and 32767. A positive offset adds a delay and a negative offset starts playback early. Tap Launch Dialog to enter the output delay value. Phase Delay The degree of reference between the left and right sync output. Values between -180 and 180 are accepted. Tap Launch Dialog to enter the phase delay value. Field Description
40 CP2215 User Manual020-101225-01 Rev. 1 (01-2014) Work with Channels Change the Channel Icon 1. Tap Menu > Channel Setup. 2. Select a channel in the Channel Name list. 3. Tap Icon. 4. Tap an Icon. 5. Tap OK. Add or Remove Preferred Channels from the Preferred Channels Pane You need Administrator or Service permissions to complete this procedure. 1. Tap Menu >Administrator Setup > Preferred Channel Setup. 2. To add a channel to the Preferred Channels pane, tap and drag a channel from the All Channels list to the Selected Channel Buttons (Drag and Drop) pane. 3. To remove a channel from the Preferred Channels pane, tap and drag a channel from the Selected Channel Buttons (Drag and Drop) pane to the recycle bin in the bottom right corner.
CP2215 User Manual41020-101225-01 Rev. 1 (01-2014) Manage Lamp Information This section provides information and procedures for optimizing lamp performance. Optimizing lamp performance is recommended to make sure you receive the brightest, most uniform image possible for the life of the lamp. Create a New Lamp File 1. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp Power/LiteLOC Setup. 2. Complete these fields: 3. Tap Save As. 4. Enter a name for the lamp file in the Filename field. 5. Tap OK. Modify an Existing Lamp File 1. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp Power/LiteLOC Setup. 2. Select a lamp file in the Current Lamp File list. 3. Modify the lamp file settings. 4. Tap Save. To revert your changes, tap Revert before you tap Save. FieldDescription 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 brightness level for as long as possible. The Light Meter value is an arbitrary unit of measure, not lumens or fL. Amps Lamp current in amperes. Volts Lamp voltage in volts. Watts Lamp power in watts. ~fL or ~cd/m 2Approximate Foot Lamberts reading on the light sensor. This assumes a calibration was performed. Hours Number of hours the current lamp has operated. Intensity The current light sensor reading in arbitrary units-of -measure and does not represent actual lumens or fL.
42 CP2215 User Manual020-101225-01 Rev. 1 (01-2014) Manage Lamp Information Enable or Disable LiteLOC on a Lamp File LiteLOC™ is a power control algorithm that increases the power level to maintain lamp brightness as the lamp ages. 1. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp Power/LiteLOC Setup. 2. Select a lamp file in the Current Lamp File list. 3. Tap Enable LiteLOC to enable LiteLOC. - or - Clear the Enable LiteLOC check box to disable LiteLOC. 4. Tap Save. Adjust Lamp Power 1. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp Power/LiteLOC Setup. 2. Increase or decrease the Power % value. 3. Tap Set Target. 4. Select Enable LiteLOC™. Change the Lamp Power Percentage Entering a new Lamp Power percentage temporarily disables LiteLOC settings. 1. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp Power/LiteLOC Setup. 2. Increase or decrease the Power % value. View Lamp Information To view information about the lamps previously installed in the projector: Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp History. 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 in the Alarm Triggers area.