Christie Projector CP2230 User Manual
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Cinema Projector Menus CP2230 User Manual6-19020-100430-07 Rev. 1 (05-2014) 6.13.1 Config 1 Window Use the Config 1 window to change the channel configuration settings. ControlDescription 1: Icon The icon associated with the channel. 2: Input The location or connection for the current input. 3: Data Format The source type (8-10-12 bit) and whether or not it is packed. 4: Source File The resolution and aspect ratio of the incoming source. To vi ew a list of available sources, see 6.14.6 Source File Setup Window, on page 6-31 . 5: Screen File The display area, masking, cropping and le ns for the current input. 6: Use PCF Selects a pre-defined cinema projector Configuration File (PCF) for the input and prevents Channel adjustments. 7: PCF The PCF file. 8: Lamp File The lamp configuration associated with the channel. Click Launch Dialog to edit the lamp file settings. Any changes made to the La mp File settings are applied to all channels that use this lamp file. 9: ILS File The ILS configuration associated with the channel. Click Launch Dialog to edit the ILS file settings. Any changes made to the ILS File settings are a pplied to all channels that use this ILS file. 10: Auxiliary Lens Indicates if the channel uses an anamorphic lens. Figure 6-12 Channel Setup: Config 1 Window 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9
6-20CP2230 User Manual020-100430-07 Rev. 1 (05-2014) Cinema Projector Menus 6.13.2 Config 2 Window Use the Config 2 window to change the color settings of a channel. Table 6.9 Channel Setup: Config 2 Window * NOTE : Components marked with an asterisk (*) are part of pre-defined PCFs (cinema projector Configura- tion Files) that control image processing for a given source. When you select Use PCF, these options are not available. ControlDescription 1: Measured Color The Measured Color Gamut Data (MCGD) file to use as a reference for calculating target color processing. 2: Target Color* The Target Color Gamut Data (TCGD) value. 3: Color Space* The method of color decoding for the curren t source. The default is YCbCr for all DVI sources. The default for all cinema sources is Unity RGB. 4: Gamma* The gamma correction required for the proper tonal range of the source material. 5: LUT_CLUT* Applies a 3D color cube for increased color accuracy. 6: Scan Type The video scan type. The default is Progressive. 7: Automatic Scan Type Detection Automatically performs scan t ype detection. This feature is supported for PIB inputs only. 8: LD Bypass Bypasses the link decrypter. Select this option only if Marriage is broken and the content being displayed is not CineLink 2 encrypted. 6: Pull Down Sequence Applies the pull down sequence, which is typically a 2:2 Pull Down sequence. Pull down is used to distribute file content to video. Si nce film is projected at 24 frames per second a nd video typically at 60 pictures per second, the film content must be converted to video for optimal display. 7: Pull Down Offset Identifies and sets the frame offset from fields 1 to 5. 8: SMPTE Field Bit Sets th e field offset polarity. 9: Re-Sync This command is used to en able or disable the re-synchronization function associ ated with the Pull-Down Sequence. Figure 6-13 Channel Setup: Config 2 Window 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Cinema Projector Menus CP2230 User Manual6-21020-100430-07 Rev. 1 (05-2014) 6.13.3 3D Control Window Use the 3D Control window to adjust and synchronize incoming 3D signals with external 3D equipment such as screens, emitters, and glasses . For more information, see 4.14 Work with 3D. Table 6.10 Channel Setup: 3D Control Window ControlDescription 1: Enable 3D Enables 3D. 2: 3D Test Patterns Disp lays 3D test patterns. Figure 6-14 Channel Setup: 3D Control Window 12 3 4 5 7 8 9 106
6-22CP2230 User Manual020-100430-07 Rev. 1 (05-2014) Cinema Projector Menus FRAME RATE N:M NOTES These N:M ratios define how many frames to display per number of frames that form one complete image. For all 3D use, the denominator is 2, indicating that 2 frames (left and right) are combined into every complete display frame. For non-3D, it is 1 frame. Set it to the highest rate possible without image cropping. 3: 3D Sync Input Mode Specifies whet her a specific frame of input data has left eye or right eye data. Use GPI (polarity = true) or (polarity = inverted ): Select if you are using a single 3D signal requiring a separate 3D ster eo sync input at the GPIO. Use Selected Input Port (polarit y = true) or (polarity = inverted): Select if your 3D source provides separate left and right data via 2 cables at the HD-SDI A and HD-SDI B SMPTE ports. This assumes the 3D stereo sync signal is included with the image data inputs rather than supplied separate ly at the GPIO port. Use White Line Code (true and inverted): Select only if using a single 3D input signal in which an embedded white line at the bottom of each frame identifies left vs. right, and an additional separate 3D stereo s ync 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. Use Line Interleave: For use with 3D source data only. When specified, the TI system 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 an d right data for one field, then left and right data for second field). 4: L/R Display Reference Specifi es which frame of eye data to display duri ng a specific display frame. This signal is referenced to the display frame rate which is specified by the Frame Rate N:M. 5: Frame Rate N:M Sets how many frames to display pe r number of frames that form one complete image. Increase the display frame rate to reduce flicker from your source(s). 6: L/R Display Sequence Defines the frame order (L-R or R-L) required for 3D perspe ctive. 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. 7: 3D Sync Polarity Keeps 3D stereo sync output the same as input (true) or reversed (inverted). Tr u e: 3D L/R sync output from GPO will match L/R sync input. Inverted : 3D L/R sync output from GP O will be the opposite of sync input (left = right, right = left). 8: 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. 9: Output Delay The non-im age time in Microseconds (μ). Offset 3D stereo sync output in relation to dark time interval. Accept able values are between -32 768 and 32767 are accepted where a positive offset = dela y and negative offset = start early. Tap Launch Dialog to enter the output delay value. 10: Phase Delay The degree of referen ce between the left and right sync output. Va lues between -180 and 180 are accepted. Tap Launch Dialog to enter the phase delay value. ControlDescription 4:2 = 4 frames displayed 2 frames per image EXAMPLE
Cinema Projector Menus CP2230 User Manual6-23020-100430-07 Rev. 1 (05-2014) DARK TIME and OUTPUT DELAY NOTES The dark time between incoming left and right frames provides a brief interval of non-image time (in microseconds) for your switching device (such as shutters in glasses) to complete its switch. When this interval is set properly, neither eye sees image data intended for the other eye and this helps to prevent color artifacts and ghosting. The output delay setting sh ifts the 3D sync in relation to the Dark Time interval, starting each frame slightly earlier (-) or later (+). Too much off set can cause “bleed-through” where each eye sees some data that is intended for the other, or causes colo r cropping since some DMD sequences may be clipped. Figure 6-15 Examples of Frame Rate N:M 5 frames, 2 sources: (48 Hz x 2.5)6 frames, 2 sources:(48 Hz x 3) 5:26:2 120 Hz 144 Hz AAABBB 4 frames, 2 sources (48 Hz x 2) 4:2 96 Hz 24 Hz 24 Hz24 Hz24 Hz24 Hz24 Hz 48 Hz48 Hz48 Hz NOTE: Not for 2048 x 1080
6-24CP2230 User Manual020-100430-07 Rev. 1 (05-2014) Cinema Projector Menus 6.14 Advanced Setup Windows To open the Advanced Setup window you need Advanced, Administrator, or Service permissions. Use the Advanced Setup windows to define the operating parameters for the cinema projector including lamp settings and the lens position. Table 6.11 Functionality in Advanced Setup Windows ControlDescription 1: Current File The file to which you want to apply modifications. This option is only available in the Lamp Power / LiteLOC™ Setup , ILS Setup , Source File Setup , Screen File Setup , MCGD File Setup and TCGD File Setup windows. Changes are applied to all channels that use this file. 2: Save As Saves the configuration file with a new name. 3: Save Saves the configuration file . 4: Revert Cancels unsaved screen settings and rea pplies the saved settings. Figure 6-16 Functionality in Advanced Setup Windows 1234
Cinema Projector Menus CP2230 User Manual6-25020-100430-07 Rev. 1 (05-2014) 6.14.1 Lamp Power / LiteLOC™ Setup Window LiteLOC™ is a power control algorithm that increases the power level to maintain lamp brightness as the lamp ages. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp Power/LiteLOC™ Setup . Table 6.12 Advanced Setup: Lamp Power / LiteLOC™ Setup ControlDescription 1: Power % The percentage of power to supply to the lamp. See 6.14.2 for the valid Lamp Power ranges for specific lamp types. 2: Enable LiteLOC™ Applies LiteLOC ™ to the current channel. 3: Light Meter - Set Ta r g e t Automatically enables LiteLOC ™ and maintains the current brightness level as long as possible. The Light Meter value is an arbitrary unit of measure, not lumens or fL. 4: Amps, Volts, Watts, ~FL or ~cd/m 2, Hours Lamp current in amperes, lamp voltage in volts, lamp power in watts, approximate Foot Lamberts reading on the light sensor (assuming a calibrati on was performed), and hours on current lamp. 5: Text Region The current light sensor reading in arbitrary units-of -measure and does not represent actual lumens or fL. 6: Light Bar The current light intensity and LiteLOC ™ target. Figure 6-17 Advanced Setup: La mp Power / LiteLOC™ Setup Window 1 2 3 4 5 6LiteLOC™ Ta r g e t Light Intensity
6-26CP2230 User Manual020-100430-07 Rev. 1 (05-2014) Cinema Projector Menus 6.14.2 Lamp History Window The Lamp History window displays a list of the previous and cu rrent lamps installed in the cinema projector. Ta p Menu > Advanced Setup > Lamp History. You cannot remove a lamp from the list after you add it. Table 6.13 Advanced Setup: Lamp History Window ControlDescription Date The date the lamp was installed. Lamp Type The lamp type. Serial Number The lamp serial number. Hours The number of hours the lamp has operated. Expiry Hours The number of hours the la mp operates before it is replaced. Rotated Specifies if the lamp has been rotated. Reason The reason for changing the lamp. Add Lamp Tap Add Lamp to open the Add Lamp window. See Add Lamp Window, on page 6-27 . Acknowledge Lamp Rotation Acknowledge the lamp has been rotated. Figure 6-18 Advanced Setup: Lamp History Window
Cinema Projector Menus CP2230 User Manual6-27020-100430-07 Rev. 1 (05-2014) Add Lamp Window Table 6.14 Advanced Setup: Add Lamp Window 6.14.3 LampLOC™ Setup Window Use the LampLOC Setup window to reposition the cine ma projector bulb for optimized light output. Tap Menu > Advanced Setup > LampLOC™ Setup Click Do Auto to run LampLOC automatically. You must turn the lamp on before you run LampLOC. If you turn the lamp off during LampLOC, th e bulb returns to its former position. The douser is open and it is not functional during a LampLOC adjustme nt. To keep the bulb optimized as it ages, run LampLOC once a month . ControlDescription TypeThe lamp type. Serial Number The serial number of the new lamp. A se rial number can be up to 32 alpha-numeric characters. Reason for Change The reason you are installing the lamp. Lamp Expiry The number of hours the la mp operates before it is replaced. For information about lamp expiry hours for available lamps, se e 5.5.8 Lamp Expiry Hours. Hours Used The number of hours the lamp has operated. Figure 6-19 Advanced Setup: Add Lamp Window
6-28CP2230 User Manual020-100430-07 Rev. 1 (05-2014) Cinema Projector Menus Table 6.15 Advanced Setup: LampLOC™ Setup Window ControlDescription Left/Right Up/Down In/Out Arrow ButtonsMoves the lamp up, down, in, out, le ft, and right. The current position of the lamp displays in Cartesian coordinates. Tap once to increase or decrease the lamp position by a single increment. Press and hold a button to increase or decrease the lamp position by multiple increments. You cannot move the lamp beyond the pre-defined limits for the cinema projector. For CP2210, X/Y = +/-250; Z = +/-175. Value Shows the current light sensor reading in arbi trary units-of -measure and does not represent actual lumens or fL. Light Bar Indicates the current light intensity (vertical bar) and LiteLOC ™ target (red horizontal line). Do Auto Starts the auto LampLOC ™ calibration procedure, which adjusts the lamp position until the highest light reading is obtained from the light sensor. Display Full Screen White Te s t P a t t e r n Temporarily displays a full screen white test pattern for the duration of the LampLOC™ adjustment. The previous display reappears when you close th e LampLOC™ Setup page or clear the check box. Auto LampLOC™ Progress Bar Shows the current LampLOC ™ procedure completion status. Cancel Auto Cancels th e LampLOC calibration. Figure 6-20 Advanced Setup: LampLOC™ Setup Window 1 2 3 LiteLOC™ Ta r g e t Light Intensity