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    EVB Main Code - CRC
    EVB State
    LV P S  A C  O K
    LV P S  D C  O K
    Lamp Info
    Lamp ID
    Lamp Serial Number
    Lamp Power Lamp power in watts
    Lamp Current Lamp current in amps
    Lamp Voltage Lamp voltage in volts
    Luminance Luminance in Foot Lamberts or Candela
    Lamp Intensity Current light intensity reading
    Lamp Expired Status Yes/No
    Lamp Needs Rotation Yes/No
    Total Hours on Installed Lamp Total  number of hours on current lamp
    Lamp State On/Off
    Configuration
    cinema projector model Displays cinema projector model
    cinema projector serial number Displays cinema projector serial number
    Date of manufacture Displays manufacture date
    cinema projector subtype
    cinema projector subtype ID
    Light engine native resolution 2048 x 1080
    Lamp Power Supply ID
    IP Address Displays IP address
    Subnet mask Displays subnet mask address
    Gateway Displays gateway address
    Peripherals
    Auxiliary Lens Install Status Yes/No
    Auxiliary Lens Type Type of auxiliary lens installed
    ILS Install Status Yes/No
    ILS Main Code - CRC
    ILS Temperature Displays ILS temperature in Celsius/Fahrenheit when ILS is installed
    ILS Board ID
    ILS Boot Version
    ILS Software Version
    ILS Hardware Version
    ILS X Sensor
    ILS Y Sensor
    ILS Focus Sensor
    ILS Zoom Sensor
    ILS State
    System
    Hours on cinema projector
    ICP State
    LD State
    Lamp Hours on ci nema projector
    Lamp Power Supply State
    Available Disk Space (MB)
    Disk space used (MB)
    Available Memory (KB)
    ICP 3.3v rail
    ICP 2.5v rail
    ICP 1.8v rail
    ICP 1.2v rail
    Ve r s i o n s
    Package Version
    TPC Software
    TPC OS
    EVB Main
    EVB Boot
    EVB Hardware
    IMCB ILS Boot
    IMCB ILS Main
    IMCB ILS Hardware
    IMCB Lamp Boot
    IMCB Lamp Main
    IMCB Lamp Hardware 
    						
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    PIB LVDS FPGA
    PIB FPGA Production
    PIB FPGA Factory
    PIB Main Production
    PIB Main Factory
    PIB Bootloader
    PIB CPLD
    Router Bootloader
    Router Kernel
    Router Sysfs
    LD Security List
    LD Software
    LD Login List
    ICP Software
    ICP OS
    ICP Kernel
    ICP RAM Disk
    ICP Software Boot
    ICP Firmware Boot
    ICP Software Main
    ICP Firmware Main
    ICP Firmware FPGA Config
    ICP Secure Processor
    Formatter Software Boot
    Formatter Firmware Boot
    Formatter Software Main
    Formatter Firmware Main
    Formatter Satellite
    Formatter FPGA Config
    Formatter Sequence Data
    Formatter DMD Data
    PIB Mod ID.Rev.Level Value displayed as PIB model ID. Revision Number. Level
    Backplane Mod ID.Rev.Level Value displayed as Backplane model ID. Revision Number. Level
    Faceplate Mod ID.Rev.Level Value displayed as Faceplate model ID. Revision Number. Level
    SFB-Red Level Mod ID Board
    SFB-Blue Level Mod ID Board
    SFB-Green Level Mod ID Board
    Security
    Security Enclosure Armed
    Security Enclosure Tamper
    Security Enclosure Battery Low
    Bottom Enclosure Open
    Top Enclosure Open
    Log Error
    Log Warning
    Logical Marriage Tamper
    Physical Marriage Tamper
    LD Low Battery
    Marriage Active
    cinema projector Security Lid Tamper
    The certificates on the LD have been zeroized
    ICP-LD Communication Error
    Serials
    LD
    ICP
    cinema projector
    Backplane
    PIB
    EVB
    LampLOC™ Board
    ILS Board
    Primary Lens
    Auxiliary Lens
    Lamp
    Lamp Power Supply 
    						
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    6.6 Alarm Window
    When an alarm occurs, an Alarms window with a red border appears with a description of the alarm condition, 
    state, and time and date of the alarm. The window  only displays alarms you have not previously 
    acknowledged. To acknowledge an alarm a nd remove it from the Alarms window, click  Acknowledge. To 
    view all alarms, tap  Menu > Status > All Alarms  in the left pane. 
    6.7 Interrogator Window
    To open the Interrogator window you need Operator, Administrator, or Service permissions. Tap  Menu > 
    Diagnostics  > Interrogator .
    When you run the interrogator, you cannot modify cinema  projector settings. Image disruption can occur if you 
    run the interrogator during a show. If  a failure occurs, run the interrogator to capture valuable diagnostic 
    information before you co rrect the issue or restart the cinema projector.
    Use the Interrogator window to retrieve  log files and current configuration information in a single file. Select 
    Basic Mode  to return log files, or select  Enhanced Mode to return log files and registered batch files. Select 
    Download to USB  to copy the log and batc h files to a USB drive. 
    NOTE:  Log files are compressed into a .7z or 7-zip file fo rmat. A tool for opening these archives can be 
    downloaded from  http://www.7-zip.org
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     Figure 6-4 Alarm Window 
    						
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     Figure 6-5 Diagnostics: Interrogator Window 
    						
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    6.8 SMPTE Errors Window
    To open the SMPTE Errors window you need Operator, Administrator, or Service permissions. Tap Menu > 
    Diagnostics  > SMPTE Errors .
    The SMPTE Errors window displays a nu merical representation of the signal integrity of the HD-SDI signals 
    sent to the cinema projector on the BNC signal  cables. Click Clear Errors to clear all errors.
    Table 6.5 Diagnostics: SMPTE Errors Window
    RegionControlDescription
    SMPTE Error 
    Counts292-A Total The total count of 292-A errors.
    292-A Recent The recent count of 292-A errors.
    292-B Total The total count of 292-B errors.
    292-B Recent The recent count of 292-B errors.
    Clear Errors Resets SMPTE Error Counts to 0. 
    This is used for testing to see if the 
    error returns. 
    SMPTE Error History A history of SMPTE errors.
    Card Cage Temperature The card cage temperature to easily diagnose if this is causing the 
    SMPTE errors.
    Refresh Returns a list of SMPTE errors.
     Figure 6-6 Diagnostics: SMPTE Errors Window 
    						
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    6.9 System Logs Window
    To open the System Logs window you need Operator, Administrator, or Service permissions. Tap Menu > 
    Diagnostics  > System Logs .
    Use the System Logs window to  retrieve or download log files.
    Table 6.6 Diagnostics: System Logs Window
    ControlDescription
    FromThe start date for the log file reporting period. 
    To The end date for the log file reporting period.
    Type The type of log file to retrieve. These are the available options: 
    All 
    System
    Event
    Maintenance
    Operational
    Security
    Engineering
     Figure 6-7 System Logs Window 
    						
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    6.10 Server Test Window
    To open the Server Test window you need Operator, Administrator, or Service permissions. Tap Menu > 
    Diagnostics  > Server Test.
    Use the Server Test window to test subtitle and metada ta commands supplied with presentation content. You 
    can search the subtitle and metadata .xml files for erro rs in content or in transmission from the server. The 
    controls in the  Server Test menu DO NOT turn metadata or subtitling OFF and ON.
    ControlDescription
    Meta File URL The URL of the Meta File  (XML) for the current digital content.
    Subtitling URL The URL of Subtitling (X ML) for the current digital content. 
    						
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    6.11 DLP Management Window
    Use the DLP Management window to manage the TI Integrated Cinema Processor (ICP) electronics. Tap 
    Menu > Diagnostics  > DLP Management .
    Table 6.7 Diagnostics: DLP Management Window
    ControlDescription
    Stop DLP 
    Communication Turns off communication to the DLP hardware
     (Integrated Cinema Processor and Link 
    Decrypter).
    Download ICP 
    Certificate Copies the ICP certificate to a file on the USB drive. If a USB drive is not available, the 
    file is saved to the FTP root directory.
    Download LD
    Certificate Copies the LD certificate to a file on the USB drive. If a USB drive is not available, the file 
    is saved to the FTP root directory.
    Reset DLP Resets the ICP board. Do not sele ct this option when a movie is playing.
    DLP Self Test Runs ICP and LD se lf tests of the DLP hardware and returns the results on-screen. 
     Figure 6-8 Diagnostics: DLP Management Window 
    						
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    6.12 Network Devices
    The Network Devices  menu only displays when you add a network device in the  Network Devices Setup 
    window. 
    To interact with the device tap   in the top right corner of the window. To alter the zoom of the 
    device, tap
    ,  , in the top right corner of the window.
     Figure 6-9 Accessing Christie ACT via the Network Devices Window
     Figure 6-10 Christie ACT Displayed Through the TPC 
    						
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    6.13 Channel Setup Windows
    To open the Channel Setup windows you need Advanced, Administrator, or Service permissions. Tap Menu > 
    Channel Setup .
    Use the Channel Setup window to create and store cust omized cinema projector settings for different inputs. 
    You can create a maximum of 64 channels.
    Table 6.8 Channel Setup Window
    ControlDescription
    1: Channel Name The name of the channel. 
    2: Edit Name Edits the name of the currently selected channel.
    3: Active Channel Activates the selected channel.
    4: Activate Tapping the  Activate button activates the currently selected channel. If the Activate button is disabled, 
    the current channel selected is the active channel.
    5: Config 1 General configuration options.
    6: Config 2 Color c onfiguration options.
    7: 3D Control Features to support 3D displays.
    8: Warning  The currently displayed file does not exis t on the system and needs to be defined in the Advanced Setup 
    window.
    9: Defaults Applies the  factory default settings of the current channel or all channels. 
     Figure 6-11 Channel Setup Window
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