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    Typically, you install top and side masking to allow a greater range of adjustment.
    5.8 Display Non-Cinema Content
    To display content from standard or high definition non-cinema sources, connect the source to the DVI-D A 
    and DVI-D B ports on the input panel. The DVI port  auto-detects progressive scan and digital RGB sources 
    and displays them in their original  format. Using two DVI ports as a high er-bandwidth dual-link or twin-link 
    pair is not supported. For a list of compatible non-cinema DVI sources, see  Section Appendix A: Specifica-
    tions .
    5.8.1  Select a Source
    The cinema projector uses pre-configur ed channels to determine how to display images from different sources. 
    Each channel file contains the optimum processing and display settings for  the source. You select channels on 
    the Main Touch Pad Controller (TPC) screen. If the channe l you need is not listed on the Main panel, click  All.
     Figure 5-5 Top Masking for Scope 
    						
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    6 Cinema Projector Menus
    This section provides information and procedures for using cinema projector menus. You can use cinema 
    projector menus to adjust cinema projector settings and view status information. 
    6.1 The Touch Panel Controller (TPC)
    The TPC is a touch-sensitive screen that you use to cont rol the cinema projector. You can use the TPC to turn 
    the cinema projector and lamp on or off, select channels, and view status informa tion. The TPC is mounted on 
    the rear of the cinema projector. You can tilt and turn  the TPC to improve the viewing angle. There are two 
    USB ports under a cover on the rear of the TPC that yo u can use to download log files and install software 
    upgrades. You can disconnect the TPC from the cinema pr ojector and an optional cable allows you to control 
    the cinema projector from a ma ximum distance of 100 feet.
    If the TPC fails or is disconnected, press the emergency st art button that is recessed on the faceplate. This starts 
    the cinema projector, turns the  lamp on, and opens the douser. 
    						
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    6.2 Main Screen
    Use the Main screen of the Touch Panel Controller (TPC) to access power, lamp, douser, auxiliary lens, lens 
    adjust, and test pattern settings . You can also select channels.
    Table 6.1 Main Panel
    ControlDescription
    1: Title Bar *
    Status LED
    Status Error Message Displays a green, yellow, 
    or red LED. A green LED i ndicates that the cinema 
    projector is operating properly. If a mo nitored system falls below a normal 
    reading, the LED is yellow or red. A ye llow LED indicates a warning, and a red 
    LED indicates a critical erro r that you must correct. Click the status LED to open 
    the Status window and resolve issues. For information about the Status window, 
    see  6.5
    Status Window, on page 6-6.
    2: Channels Buttons  Displays custom cinema projector settings.
    1
    23
    8
    5
    6
    7
     Figure 6-1 Main Panel
    9
    4
    10
    11Title Bar
    Status Bar
    Navigation Button 
    Status LED 
    						
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    3: All Channels ButtonDisplays 64 saved channels.
    4: Power
    Power OFF           Power ON Turns the cinema projector on or off. Pres
    s off to place the cinema projector in 
    stand-by mode. To prevent ac cidental activation, you must press and hold the on 
    or off buttons. A message displays in the title bar when the cinema projector 
    turns on or off.
    5: Lamp
    Lamp OFF             Lamp ON  Turns the lamp on or off. To prevent ac
    cidental activation, you must press and 
    hold the on or off buttons. A boot delay oc curs if you select lamp on before 
    pressing power on.
    6: Douser
    Douser Closed     Douser Opened     Opens or closes the douser.
    7: Aux Lens
    Aux Lens OUT       Aux Lens IN    Engages or disengages the auxiliary lens. If the auxi
    liary lens mount is not 
    installed, the Aux Lens buttons are disabled. Engaging the auxiliary lens 
    temporarily overrides the position settin gs defined in the Config 1 channel.
    8: Lens Adjust Controls the Intelligent Lens System (ILS) lens motors. Press to open the ILS 
    Adjust window. If the Intelli gent Lens System is not installed, the Lens Adjust 
    button is not available.
     
    9: Test Patterns
    Disable                  Select Test Pattern  Selects or disabl
    es test patterns. Press Select Te st Pattern to open the Preferred 
    Test Patterns window. 
    10: Operational Status Displays the  status of cinema projector functions including the cinema projector 
    Intelligence Board (PIB), TI Electronic s the Integrated Cinema Processor Board 
    (ICP), Link Decrypter (LD), Internal  Media Block (IMB), Standby Power, Main 
    Power, Run, and Marriage. A green LED indicates the system is functioning 
    correctly. A red LED  indicates a critical error th at you must correct. Click the 
    status LED to open the Status  window and resolve issues.
    ControlDescription 
    						
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    6.3 Open the On Screen Keyboard
    Ta p  t h e  Launch Dialog button ( ) to open the On Screen Keyboard. The Onscreen Keypad is only 
    available when you need to enter numerical values.
    11: Status Bar  *
    Menu Button
    Status
    Select Test Pattern  The 
    Menu button is the starting point to the user windows. Tapping this button 
    opens a 2 layer menu system populated  with available windows based on your 
    permission level. The bottom right corner of every window shows the logged in 
    user, the active channel, as well as the status of the Power, Lamp, Douser and 
    Aux Lens. These icons change as thes e elements update from changes on the 
    cinema projector. The current time also displays. 
    Ta p  t h e   Select Test Pattern icon to open the Preferred Test Patterns  window 
    and select a test pa ttern to display. 
    ControlDescription
     Figure 6-2 On Screen Keyboard 
    						
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    6.4 User Access and Rights 
    This table lists the Touch Panel Controller (TPC) permissions:
    Table 6.2 User Levels
    Table 6.3 Accessible Windows per User Level
    Permission LevelDescription
    StatusAny user can view basic cinema  projector status, diagnostic information and software version 
    information. This is the default le vel for Serial Communication sessions.
    OperatorThis level of user can activate channels and test pa tterns, view detailed diagnostic logs for in-depth 
    troubleshooting and view server errors. Th is is the default level at the TPC.
    AdvancedThis level of user can define all di splay setups such as source resolution, aspect ratio, image cropping, 
    and color gamut informati on, optimize light output, record lamp  changes, and define setup files as 
    selectable choices for processi ng a variety of incoming signals. 
    AdministratorThis level of user can perform scre en Foot Lambert calibration, define Ethernet settings (IP network 
    address), restore backup files,  and upgrade the system software.  NOTE: Administrators can add users 
    and set user access rights from  its own level and below only.
    ServiceInstallers and other service personnel can access all windows on the TPC, which includes performing 
    Marriage. 
    MarriageInstallers and other service pe rsonnel can access all windows on the TPC, which includes performing 
    Marriage.
    MenuStatusOperatorAdvancedAdministratorServiceMarriage
    Main X X XX X X
    Status X X XX X X
    Diagnostics
     - Interrogator 
     - SMPTE Errors 
     - System Logs
     - Server Test
     - DLP Management X 
    (except DLP 
    Management)X (except DLP 
    Management)XXX
    Network Devices X X X X X X
    Channel Setup 
     - Config 1 
     - Config 2
     - 3D Control  XX XX 
    						
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    6.5 Status Window
    You use the Status window to view cinema projector status information. To view the Status window, tap Menu 
    >  Status .
    The right pane displays a list of cinema projector  items and their status. The left pane provides detailed 
    information about individual  cinema projector items. 
    A green LED indicates the item is fu nctioning correctly. A yellow LED is  a warning that a cinema projector 
    item requires attention. A red LED indicates a ci nema projector item requires immediate attention.
    Advanced Setup
     - Lamp Power / 
    LiteLOC™ Setup
     - Lamp Change Wizard
     - Lamp History
     - LampLOC™ Setup 
     - ILS File Setup
     - Lens Setup
     - Source File Setup
     - Screen File Setup
     - MCGD File Setup
     - TCGD File Setup XX XX
    Administrator Setup
    - Preferred Channel Setup
    - Preferred Test Pattern 
    Setup
    - Preferences
    - Content Devices 
    Configuration
    - Time Setup
    - Communications 
    Configuration
    - Network Devices Setup
    - GPIO Setup
    - Foot Lamberts 
    Calibration
    - User Accounts
    - Upgrade X
     XX
    Service Setup
    - File Management
    - LD/IMB Marriage
    - System Access X
     (except Marriage)X (except 
    Marriage)X
    About X X X X X X
    Help X X X X X X
    MenuStatusOperatorAdvancedAdministratorServiceMarriage 
    						
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    If the Item or Va l u e  descriptions are too long for the cell, clic k the description to view the full description at 
    the bottom of the window. To adjust the width of a column  in the left pane, click and drag the column border. 
    When you close the Status window, the colu mn widths return to their default size.
     Figure 6-3 Status Window 
    						
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    Table 6.4 Summary of Status: System Components
    All
    Displays all the status items that are in 
    alarm state.
    Cooling
    Cooling Pump
    Card Cage Fanpack (bottom right)
    Card Cage Fanpack (top right)
    Intake Fanpack (bottom right)
    Intake Fanpack (bottom left)
    Intake Fanpack (top right)
    Intake Fanpack (top left)
    LAD Fan
    Radiator
    Card Cage Exhaust (Operator side)
    Card Cage Exhaust  (Non-Operator side)
    Lamp Power Supply Fan
    Temperatures (degrees Celsius)
    Card Cage Exhaust
    Lamp Exhaust  65 °C = warning,   75 °C = critical
    Filtered Air Intake
    Integrator  90 °C = warning,   100 °C = critical
    Prism  60 °C = warning,   70 °C = critical
    Blue DMD  63 °C = warning,   68 °C = critical
    Green DMD  63 °C = warning,   68 °C = critical
    Red DMD  63 °C = warning,   68 °C = critical
    ILS Board 
    LampLOC™ Board 
    EVB Board 
    Lamp Power Supply 
    FMT FPGA
    ICP FPGA
    ICP Board 
    PIB 
    Backplane 
    Interlocks
    Extractor fan intake OK/Failed
    AC Blower  OK/Failed
    Lamp Door OK/Failed
    Fire Alarm  OK/Failed
    Signal
    Input Frequency
    Input Port
    Data Format
    LD Link0 State
    LD Link1 State
    LD Link2 State
    LD Link3 State
    Health
    292-A Total SMPTE Error Count
    292-A Recent SMPTE Error Count
    292-B Total SMPTE Error Count
    292-B Recent SMPTE Error Count
    CPLD Self Test
    PI Board Seated Properly
    RAM Self Test
    Flash Self Test
    LVDS Self Test
    LampLOC™ Main Code - CRC
    LampLOC™ State
    LampLOC™ X Sensor
    LampLOC™ Y Sensor
    LampLOC™ Z Sensor 
    						
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