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    6.14.4 ILS File Setup Window
     To prevent the projection lens and the Motorized Auxiliary Lens Mount 
    (MALM) colliding, move the MALM to the out posi tion before calibrating the lens or resetting 
    the MALM. When performing a lens  calibration keep your fingers away from moving parts. 
    Use the ILS File Setup window to  modify the Intelligent Lens System  (ILS) settings in an ILS file. Tap Menu 
    >  Advanced Setup  > ILS File Setup
    The ILS File Setup window is not available if you have  not selected the ILS Installed option in the Lens Setup 
    window. Changes made to settings are applied to all channels that use the ILS file. Tap once to increase or 
    decrease the focus, offset, or zoom by a single increm ent. Press and hold a button to increase or decrease the 
    focus, offset, or zoom by multiple  increments. If you adjust the focus, offset, or zoom of the lens mount 
    manually, the new settings are not saved in the ILS file.
    Table 6.16 ILS File Setup Window 
    ControlAdjusts the focus. 
    Focus Adjusts the zoom. 
    Zoom Adjusts the offset. 
    Offset Resets the lens to the mechanical cent er before moving back to the original position.
    Quick Reset Resets the position of the MALM to the mechanical reference point.
    WARNING
     Figure 6-21 ILS File Setup Window  
    						
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    6.14.5 Lens Setup Window
    Use the Lens Setup window to setup the primary and auxiliary lenses and configure the Intelligent Lens 
    System (ILS) if it is installed. Tap  Menu > Advanced Setup  > Lamp Power/LiteLOC™ Setup.
    Table 6.17 Advanced Setup: Lens Setup Window 
    ControlDescription
    Primary Lens The type of primary lens  installed on the cinema projector. 
    Serial Number The serial number for the primary lens.
    Auxiliary Lens The type of  auxiliary lens installed on the cinema projector.
    Serial Number The serial number for the auxiliary lens.
    Save Saves the lens type or serial number(s). 
    Revert Reverts to the last sa ved values for the lens type or serial number(s). 
    Enable 
    Automatic ILS Automatically moves the lens to the position specified by the channel and overwrites focus, zoom, 
    and offset settings in the ILS file.
    Reset on Startup Uses ILS settings to calibrate  the lens when you start the cinema projector.
    Quick Reset Resets the ILS and return s the lens to the manual position..
    Full 
    Calibration Perform a full ILS calibration and returns the lens to the manual position.
    MALM Installed Indicates a MALM is  installed on the cinema projector.
    MALM Reset Resets the position of the MA LM to the mechanical reference point.
     Figure 6-22 Advanced Setup: Lens Setup Window 
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    6.14.6 Source File Setup Window
    Use the Source File Setup window to create source files that store resolution, offset, and aspect ratio settings 
    for input devices
    .  Ta p   Menu >  Advanced Setup  > Source File Setup. 
    Table 6.18 Advanced Setup: Source File Setup Window 
    In  Moves the MALM to the right or left. If the  MALM is in the OUT position (right), the MALM 
    moves to the IN position (left) before the incremental adjustments begin.
    Out Moves the MALM to the right or left. If the MALM  is in the IN position, the MALM moves to the 
    OUT position (right) before the in cremental adjustments begin. 
    ControlDescription
    1: Resolution The X and Y resolution of the incoming si gnal. For example, 2048 (X) and 858 (Y) or 1920 (X) and 
    1080 (Y). The resolution must match the incoming si gnal format. Tap once to increase or decrease 
    the resolution by a single increment. Tap and hold a  button to increase or decrease the resolution by 
    multiple increments. 
    2: Offset The amount of incoming data  to discard. Set the values to zero to process all incoming data. Tap 
    once to increase or decrease the offset by a single  increment. Press and hold a button to increase or 
    decrease the offset by multiple increments.
     The allowable X range is -4096 to 4096 pixels and Y 
    range of -2160 to 2160 pixels.
    3: Aspect Ratio The as pect ratio for the incoming signal.  The allowable range is 0 to 7.99. 
    ControlDescription
     Figure 6-23 Source File Setup Window 
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    6.14.7 Screen File Setup Window
    Use the Screen File Setup window to define the display panel size and how you want the image cropped. You can save 
    your settings, and apply them to other input devices. 
    Ta p  Menu >  Advanced Setup  > Screen File Setup.
    Table 6.19 Advanced Setup: Screen File Setup Window 
    ControlDescription
    Letter Box All image data is displayed and the aspect ratio is maintained.
    Lens Factor The amount you want to st retch an image horizontally. Allowable values can range from 0.00 to 
    7.99. Enter 1 if you are not using an anamorphic lens. 
    Presentation The size and lo cation of the image. By default, the cinema projecto r uses a 4096 x 2160 panel. 
    Cropping Hides unwanted image data. 
     Figure 6-24 Advanced Setup: Screen File Setup Window  
    						
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    6.14.8 MCGD File Setup Window
    Use the MCGD File Setup window to correct uncorrected, on-screen colors. Ta p  Menu  > Advanced Setup  > 
    MCGD File Setup.  
    Table 6.20 Advanced Setup: MCGD File Setup Window
    Record MCGD Color Settings
    1. On the Touch Pad Controller, tap  Menu > Advanced Setup  > MCGD File Setup .
    2. In the Current Measured (MCGD) File  list, select Onsite.
    3. Tap a color option button to display the full-field YCbCr test pattern.
    4. Measure the coordinates at the screen with a color meter.
    5. Enter the values in the  X and Y  fields of the  MCGD File Setup  window. 
    6. Repeat Steps 3 - 5 for each color. 
    7. Select  Off and then tap  Save. 
    ControlDescription
    1: Gamut Visual Control Enables th e color test pattern on the screen.
    2: Off Button Turns off the displayed color and  returns the cinema projector to content play.
    3: Revert Reverts to the previously saved value.
    4: Back Deletes the entry before the cursor one character at a time.
    5: Enter Button Advances the curs or to the next text region. 
     Figure 6-25 Advanced Setup: MCGD File Setup Window 
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    6.14.9 TCGD File Setup Window
    Use the TCGD File Setup window to modify or create custom Target Color Gamut Data (TCGD) files. Tap 
    Menu > Advanced Setup  > TCGD File Setup.
    A TCGD file appears in the  Channel Setup: Config 2 window as Ta r g e t  C o l o r where you can select it for use 
    in the display. 
    Table 6.21 Advanced Setup: TCGD File Setup Window
    ControlDescription
    1: Use White Clip * Brings the chromaticity of white within  range with the cinema projector without sacrificing output 
    brightness or contrast.
    2: Gamut Visual Control 
    * Displays the corresponding x and y color coor
    dinates for the current target color gamut.
    3: Gain * The brightness or intensity of each color when compared w ith a full white, ranging from 0 (0%) to 1 
    (100%). 
    4: Display Test Pattern Shows a test  pattern when the color changes.
    5: White 
    Tolerance * Enables the White Tolerance 
    grid and x and y text boxes.
     Figure 6-26 Advanced Setup: TCGD File Setup Window
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    6.15  Administrator Setup Windows
    To open the Administrator Setup window you need Administrator, or Service permissions.
    Use the Administrator Setup windows to define cinema projector settings.
    6.15.1 Preferred Channel Setup Window
    To open the Preferred Channel Setup window you  need Administrator or Service permissions. Tap Menu > 
    Administrator Setup  > Preferred Channel Setup .
    Use the Preferred Channel Setup window to manage and or ganize the channels that appear on the Main panel 
    of the Touch Panel Controller. 
    Table 6.22 Administrator Setup: Preferred Channel Selection Window
    ControlDescription
    1: All Channels An alphabetical li st of the 64 available channels.
    2: Selected 
    Channel Buttons The 9 buttons that display on the 
    Main panel of the TPC.
    3: Trash Can Deletes a channel from the Selected Channel Buttons area. 
     Figure 6-27 Administrator Setup: Preferred Channel Setup Window
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    6.15.2  Preferred Test Pattern Setup Window
    Use the Preferred Test Pattern Setup window to manage and organize test patterns. To open the Preferred Test 
    Pattern Setup window you need Admini strator or Service permissions. Tap Menu > Administrator Setup  > 
    Preferred Test Pattern Setup . 
    Table 6.23 Administrator Setup: Preferred Test Pattern Setup Window
    ControlDescription
    1: Unselected 
    PatternsAn alphabetical list of al
    l available test patterns for display by  the cinema projector for you to choose 
    from. If a pattern is dragged to the  User Selected region, it will be  removed from this list.
    2: User Selected A  list of test patterns selected by you.
    3: Test Pattern Off Removes the te st pattern currently displayed.
    4: Test  Displays the selected test pattern. 
    5: Full Screen Displays the test  pattern full screen, 2048 x 1080. 
    6: Trash Can Used to delete  a test pattern from the User Selected region. 
     Figure 6-28 Administra tor Setup: Preferred Test Pattern Setup Window
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    6.15.3 Preferences Window
    Use the Preferences window to modify cinema projector system settings. To open the Preferences window you 
    need Administrator or Service permissions. Tap  Menu > Administrator Setup  > Preferences. 
    Table 6.24 Administrator Setup: Preferences Window
    ControlDescription
    Temperature Units Determines if temperature information is displayed in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
    Image 
    Orientation The direction of the on screen image.
    Luminance Units Determines if luminance information is displa yed in Foot Lamberts or Candela.
    Language The language for the TPC and online help.
    Beep on Screen Press Plays a sound when you touch 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, LD Log 
    Wa r n i n g Opens an alarm window when 
    a pre-defined event occurs.
    Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the touch screen display.
    Calibrate Screen Opens the Calibrate window. 
     Figure 6-29 Administrator Setup: Preferences Window
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    6.15.4 Content Devices Configuration Window
    Use the Content Devices Configuration window to indicate when a Link Decrypter (LD) or an Image Media 
    Block (IMB) is installed in the cine ma projector. To open the Content Devices Configuration window you need 
    Administrator or Service permissions. Tap  Menu > Administrator Setup  > Content Devices Configuration .
     Figure 6-30  Administrator Setup: Content Devices Configuration Window
    Table 6.25 Administrator Setup: Content Devices Configuration
    ControlDescription
    LD Installed Indicates a Link Decrypter (LD) is installed.
    IMB Installed Indicates an Image Media Block (IMB) is installed.
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