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  • Page 1 Freya User guide ENABLING BRIGHT OUTCOMES...
  • Page 2 Product revision Software Revision: : 1.3.0 Barco NV Beneluxpark 21, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium www.barco.com/en/support www.barco.com Registered office: Barco NV President Kennedypark 35, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium www.barco.com/en/support www.barco.com...
  • Page 3 Barco. If the purchaser or a third party carries out modifications or repairs on goods delivered by Barco, or if the goods are handled incorrectly, in particular if the systems are operated incorrectly or if, after the transfer of risks, the goods are subject to influences not agreed upon in the contract, all guarantee claims of the purchaser will be rendered invalid.
  • Page 4 This software and the accompanying files are sold “as is” and without warranties as to performance or merchantability or any other warranties whether expressed or implied. In no event shall Barco be liable for damage of any kind, loss of data, loss of profits, business interruption or other pecuniary loss arising directly or indirectly.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    4 Web Communicator – Graphical User Interface (GUI)..................43 Graphical User Interface................................44 Starting up......................................47 Reset administrator password..............................48 Signing out from application ..............................49 Modifying account settings (password) ..........................49 Selecting language ..................................50 Search........................................51 Dashboard ......................................52 User rights......................................53 4.10 Displaying open source license list............................54 4.11 Application Menu tree...................................55 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 6 Exporting several macro files in a backup package ................91 7.1.14 Deleting a macro .................................92 7.1.15 Deleting several macro files..........................93 PCF.........................................93 7.2.1 About PCF..................................93 7.2.2 Creating a PCF with active configuration ......................94 7.2.3 Activating a PCF................................95 7.2.4 Renaming a PCF.................................96 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 7 Exporting an input file ............................142 7.6.9 Exporting several input files in a backup package ................143 7.6.10 Delete an input file..............................145 7.6.11 Deleting several input files..........................145 Picture ........................................ 146 7.7.1 About screen file............................... 146 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 8 Verifying the colors after correction ........................... 194 Spatial color calibration ................................197 9.5.1 About spatial color calibration........................... 197 9.5.2 Activating a SCC file............................... 198 9.5.3 Renaming a SCC file.............................. 198 9.5.4 Exporting and importing SCC files ......................... 199 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 9 Modify the scheduler settings..........................249 13.4 Immersive sound..................................251 13.5 Audio channel ....................................252 13.5.1 About audio channel configuration......................... 252 13.5.2 Modify the audio channels ..........................252 14 Configuration - System access ............................255 14.1 Network configuration................................256 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 10 17.4.2 Initialize RAID storage............................309 17.4.3 File system check ..............................310 17.5 Laser management..................................311 17.5.1 Laser Bank status ..............................311 18 Preventive maintenance actions ............................313 18.1 1 month maintenance actions............................... 314 18.2 3 month maintenance actions............................... 314 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 11 20.3 Mounting the rear cover ................................325 20.4 Mounting the front cover ................................326 A Specifications ......................................327 Specifications Freya................................... 328 Specifications of the ICMP-X..............................329 ICMP-X SDI specifications ..............................330 ICMP-X HDMI 2.0 specifications............................333 Technical Regulations ................................337 B Pin configurations....................................
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  • Page 13: Safety

    “warnings” and “cautions” are given depending on the procedure. Read and follow these “warnings” and “cautions” as well. Clarification of the term “Freya” used in this document When referring in this document to the term “Freya” means that the content is applicable for following Barco products: •...
  • Page 14: General Considerations

    • Before operating this equipment please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. • Installation and preliminary adjustments should be performed by qualified Barco personnel or by authorized Barco service dealers. • All warnings on the projector and in the documentation manuals should be adhered to.
  • Page 15: Safety Training To Be Provided By The Installer

    Document can be found on the Barco website if not included in the box. Users definition The Freya is intended for persons who have been instructed and trained by a skilled person (installer or service personnel) to identify energy sources that may cause injury and to take precautions to avoid unintentional contact with or exposure to those energy sources.
  • Page 16: Important Safety Instructions

    Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet, unplug the set and have it checked by qualified service personnel before resuming operations. • Do not disassemble this projector, always take it to an trained service person when service or repair work is required. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 17 Do not place flammable or combustible materials near the projector! • Barco large screen projection products are designed and manufactured to meet the most stringent safety regulations. This projector radiates heat on its external surfaces and from ventilation ducts during normal operation, which is both normal and safe.
  • Page 18 In the event of fire, use sand, CO or dry powder fire extinguishers. Never use water on an electrical fire. Always have service performed on this projector by authorized Barco service personnel. Always insist on genuine Barco replacement parts. Never use non-Barco replacement parts as they may degrade the safety of this projector.
  • Page 19: Product Safety Labels

    Replacement parts: When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used original Barco replacement parts or authorized replacement parts which have the same characteristics as the Barco original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in degraded performance and reliability, fire, electric shock or other hazards.
  • Page 20 警告!勿观看光束 眼睛勿直接接触可允许暴露的光束 RG3 IEC EN 62471- 5:2015 CLASS 1 IEC EN 60825-1:2014 危害距离:请参考安全手册 警告!請勿注視光源。禁止眼睛曝露在光源照射範圍。雷射危險等級 RG3 IEC EN 62471-5:2015 CLASS 1 IEC EN 60825-1:2014 安全危害距離:請參考安全 手冊。 Hazard RG3: optical radiation warning symbol Hazard RG3: not for household use symbol R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 21: High Brightness Precautions: Hazard Distance

    The light beam is considered (to be) unsafe for exposure if the distance from a person to the light source is less than the HD. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 22 (RZ) in the theater must be established. This can be done by using physical barrier, like a red rope as illustrated in Image 1–2. The restricted area sticker can be replaced by a sticker with only the symbol. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 23 The LIP shall be installed by Barco or by a trained and Barco-authorized installer or shall only be transferred to laser light show variance holders. This is applicable for dealers and distributors since they may need to install the LIP (demo install) and/or they transfer (sell, rent, lease) the LIP.
  • Page 24: Hd For Fully Enclosed Projection Systems

    The light emitted from the screen within the observation shall never exceed the RG2 exposure limit, determined at 10 cm. The HD can be neglected if the measured light at the screen surface is below 5000 diffuse cd/m² or 15000 LUX. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 25: Hd In Function Of Modifying Optics

    Safety 1.7 HD in function of modifying optics Hazard Distance Freya Throw Ra o (TR) Image 1–4 Hazard Distance Throw Ratio R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 26 Safety R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 27: Getting Started

    (e.g. positioning, cooling, electrical connection ... ) see installation manual of the projector. How to control the projector ? The projector can be controlled by the local touch screen, via General Purpose inputs and outputs or by browser application. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 28: Explaining The Power States

    Using the ECO menu on the touch display (if available). • Using the Power menu in Web Communicator. GPI3 works the same way as the power button. Thus take into account that sending a signal for more than 6 seconds will turn the projector OFF instead. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 29 Getting started Image 2–2 Location of the Power button and GPI 1-4 input on the Cinema Controller. Power state diagram FORCE SHUTDOWN START-UP >6sec SHUTDOWN 1 sec READY READY Image on the screen Image 2–3 Power State diagram R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 30: Switching The Projector On

    Remotely, using GPI3 How to switch on locally, using the touch display? Ensure that the Freya projector is installed onto a stable platform. Ensure the projector is correctly connected to the mains power. Ensure that the correct lens is installed for your application.
  • Page 31: Switching The Projector Off

    Getting started How to switch on remotely, using only Web Communicator? Ensure that the Freya projector is installed onto a stable platform. Ensure the projector is correctly connected to the mains power. Ensure that the correct lens is installed for your application.
  • Page 32 In the Communicator, browse to Control >> Power. In the Power menu, press Switch to ECO mode and confirm. Image 2–8 How to turn the projector OFF? Press the power button for more than six seconds. The projector will go to OFF mode. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 33: Web Communicator

    The Web Communicator application is a uniquely powerful and easy to use built-in web application for the Barco cinema projector. This application provides all the necessary tools necessary to setup and control the connected projector. A comprehensive array of easy to access menu pages provide the projectors digital input, output and screen display via a combination of simple buttons and displays.
  • Page 34 Getting started Image 2–10 The Web Commander has its own user guide, of which you can find the latest version on the Barco website. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 35: Icmp-X

    This chapter describes the actions a user is allowed to do with the ICMP-X. This includes configuring the ICMP-X, removing and installing HDDs, resetting the ICMP-X and checking the status lights. For the specifications on the SDI and HDMI ports, please refer to the appendices. Image 3–1 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 36: Icmp-X Configuration Via Web Communicator

    Verify internal clock of the ICMP-X. All installation and maintenance operations on the ICMP-X are performed via Web Communicator, the Barco configuration software. Please refer to the user guide for further information. About Default settings The restore of factory setting is a feature that allows removing all settings performed on the ICMP-X and replaces them with the default values set at the factory.
  • Page 37: Hdd Status Leds

    Slow blinking HDD disks not (yet) initialized (not supported on ICMP with GEN1 storage controller). Blinking green Fast blinking HDD I/O activity / RAID rebuilding. HDD idle / Disk error. Consult the following troubleshooting table for curative actions. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 38 “Removing a HDD from the ICMP-X”, page 39. Ensure to insert the HDDs firmly. 3. Switch on the power. 4. Start “RAID Initialize”. See user guide of the (Web) Communicator. Result: a new empty RAID is created. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 39: Removing A Hdd From The Icmp-X

    (All red LEDs remain off) + Combination of three installed storage controller (see list of HDD errors (10580 “local storage not available”, 10585 models validated by Barco). “storage mount failed”, 10573 “the RAID is 2. Start “RAID Initialize”. See user guide of the broken”)
  • Page 40: Installing A Hdd Into The Icmp

    This procedure assumes that the HDD slot of the ICMP is empty. If not, see procedure “Removing a HDD from the ICMP-X”, page 39. CAUTION: Always use a new empty spare part HDD approved by Barco to replace a malfunction HDD. Do not use a HDD from another ICMP HDD set.
  • Page 41 Once the RAID is completed the red LED turns off. CAUTION: It's strongly recommended to complete the RAID recovery process prior to starting a show. This to ensure that the content integrity is preserved and that the show is not interrupted. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 42: Icmp-X Reset

    ICMP-X restarts. Image 3–10 WARNING: Resetting the ICMP-X with the hardware reset button may cause damage to the content on the HDDs. A re-configuration of the whole system may be required! R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 43: Web Communicator - Graphical User Interface (Gui)

    Starting up ...........................47 Reset administrator password .......................48 Signing out from application ......................49 Modifying account settings (password) ...................49 Selecting language ........................50 Search............................51 Dashboard ...........................52 User rights ...........................53 4.10 Displaying open source license list....................54 4.11 Application Menu tree ........................55 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 44: Graphical User Interface

    In the Web Communicator application, the Menu bar is always present regardless of the displayed page. Auditorium name, date and time (reference 1) are displayed next to Barco logo. For more details concerning Auditorium name, please refer to chapter “Network configuration”, page 256. For more details concerning date and time adjustment, please refer to chapter “Internal clock settings”, page 172.
  • Page 45 Name of the current page is highlighted (reference 1). The name of the sub section where the active page is located is displayed on the top (reference 2). You can hide the Side bar by left-clicking on the Side bar while holding the <ESC> key. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 46 Allows to quickly retrieve one or several items in the list. See section “Search”, page 51 to obtain more details concerning the Search functionality. Sort Allows to sort the list according criteria selected (e.g. ascending or descending alphabetical order). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 47: Starting Up

    Select the "Keep me logged in" checkbox to disable the auto-logout functionality. Depending on your rights, more or less parts of the application panels are accessible. For more details, please see section dedicated to user rights bellow. Image 4–7 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 48: Reset Administrator Password

    “User rights”, page 53. The current challenge key will become invalid if you entered the wrong response code three times or restarted the projector. If this occurred, this procedure will have to be repeated. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 49: Signing Out From Application

    > Manage users panel (see “User management”, page 262). However there is another way to change the password of the current user through the account settings menu. How to modify account settings Click on the user icon (reference 1). Menu is displayed. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 50: Selecting Language

    Click Save (reference 4) to save the changes. Password of the current user is changed. Click on close (reference 5). User settings page closes. 4.6 Selecting language How to select another language Click on user icon (reference 1). Menu is displayed. Image 4–11 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 51: Search

    The list is directly refreshed: items corresponding to the search are displayed. Image 4–12 The comment "No Record Found" appears if no result matching search criteria. Image 4–13 Click on the reset icon to reset the search. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 52: Dashboard

    Test pattern status to know if test pattern is activated or not (on-off). • a shortcut (reference 3) to launch a new Web Communicator instance dedicated to the targeted projector. Image 4–15 How to display/close dashboard In the menu bar, click on dashboard shortcut (reference 1). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 53: User Rights

    Access to Web Communicator application is regulated by a principle of recognition of the user via a login. The user must be connected in order to perform an action (Control projector, modify settings,…). There are several levels of rights conferred on the user types. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 54: Displaying Open Source License List

    The software contains software components released under an Open Source License. Third party components used are listed here below. How to display the list of open source components Click on user icon (reference 1). Menu is displayed. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 55: Application Menu Tree

    Click Open source license (reference 2). List of software components used in this application and currently under an open source license is displayed. 4.11 Application Menu tree Menu tree The following diagram illustrates the application menu tree. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 56 User cues Scheduler System access Color calibration System cues Immersive sound Network Light source con guration Input cues Audio channel Manage users Projector color Verify corrected Marriage pin code colors Spatial color SNMP calibration Multi projectors Image 4–18 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 57: Projector Configuration Process Overview

    This chapter gives an overview of all the different stages in the configuration process which you have to follow to get your Freya projector up and running. Each stage is briefly described and refers to more detailed step by step procedures in this manual.
  • Page 58: Prerequisites

    (save in file named Scope). See procedure “Creating a lens position file”, page 107. Tip: It is recommended to create a slightly larger picture (2 or 3 pixels) to facilitate masking step that will come later. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 59 Creating a profile fit for each user acting with the projector. See “Creating a user”, page 264. Creating the marriage PIN codes. It is recommended to create a PIN code for each user supposed to perform a marriage operation between Mediablock and projector. For more info see chapter “Marriage pin code”, page 267. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 60 Projector configuration process overview R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 61: Control - Projector

    Depending if the connected projector is equipped with a media server or not, the menu items and the content of some items will be different. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 62: Macros Control

    Execute button (see following procedure). How to activate While in Control > Projector > Macro, locate the macro you want to activate then click Execute (reference Image 6–2 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 63: Light, Dowser, Lens

    (lens shift, focus and zoom). Otherwise Zoom, Shift and Focus buttons will be greyed out. Image 6–4 Control > Projector > Light, Dowser, Lens Light Source on-off Lens focus Light Source power increase-decrease Lens shift Dowser open-close Projector light source status Test pattern on-off Dowser status Lens zoom Test pattern status R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 64: Light Source On-Off

    The minimum light source power is limited to 20%. 6.2.4 Dowser open-close Location & access Menu: Control > Projector > Light, dowser, lens Level: Administrator, Service technician, Show manager This dowser on the projector is not a mechanical dowser, but a software functionality. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 65: Test Pattern On-Off

    Menu: Control > Projector > Light, dowser, lens Level: Administrator, Service technician, Show manager How to zoom in or zoom out Use the plus button to zoom in. Use the minus button to zoom out. Image 6–6 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 66: Lens Focus

    Use the Shift buttons to correctly position (up/down/left/right) the projected image on the screen. Image 6–8 6.3 Test patterns control 6.3.1 About test patterns control Location & access Menu: Control > Projector > Test patterns Level: Administrator, Service technician, Show manager R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 67: Activating A Test Pattern Using The Control Menu

    Level: Administrator, Service technician, Show manager How to activate a test pattern While in Control > Projector > Test Patterns, scroll (reference 1) to the desired test pattern (or retrieve it with search function in the upper bar). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 68: Deactivating A Test Pattern Using The Control Menu

    Icon of test pattern (reference 6) is displayed (Blink Green) in status bar. Image 6–11 6.3.3 Deactivating a test pattern using the control menu Location & access Menu: Control > Projector > Test patterns Level: Administrator, Service technician, Show manager R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 69 Name of the test pattern is removed from the top of the list and is replaced by Not selected (reference • Status of the test pattern turns to blank (reference 5). • In the status bar, status icon dedicated to test pattern is switched off (reference 6). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 70: Power

    Switch to ECO mode (reference 1). This will power down the media server and put in standby mode the projector electronic. • Reboot ICMP (reference 2), only available if ICMP is present. This will reboot the media server only. • Full system reboot (reference 3). This will reboot the projector and the media server. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 71: Switching To Eco Mode

    Location & access Menu: Control > Projector > Power Level: Administrator, Service technician, Show manager How to switch While in Control > Projector > Power, click on the Switch to ECO mode button (reference 1) Image 6–16 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 72: Rebooting The Media Server

    6.4.4 Full system reboot Location & access Menu: Control > Projector > Power Level: Administrator, Service technician, Show manager How to reboot the projector While in Control > Projector > Power, click Reboot projector (reference 1). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 73 Control - Projector Image 6–19 Confirmation window is displayed. Click OK to confirm. The projector will reboot. This operation will take several minutes. All features (image, ingest ...) and connections are down during the reboot. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 74 Control - Projector R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 75: Configuration - Projector

    Lens selection ..........................102 Lens position..........................106 3D ............................. 115 Input ............................133 Picture ............................146 Test patterns ..........................163 Internal clock settings ......................... 172 About this menu The Configuration > Projector menu is used to configure the projector. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 76: Macros Configuration

    New (reference 13) allows to create a new empty macro. • New from active state (reference 14) allows to create a new macro pre-filled with commands corresponding to current projector state. • Import (reference 15) allows to import macro. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 77: Creating A New Macro

    The newly created macro is added to the list of macro files. 7.1.3 Creating a new macro from active state How to create a new macro from current projector state Check if projector settings are in accordance to the desired configuration. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 78: Macro Editor

    Image 7–4 About Macros A macro is a saved sequence of commands that can be stored and then easily recalled. A macro can contain at least: • an input file • a screen file • a PCF file R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 79: Adding A Command To A Macro

    How to add While in Macro editor, expand the drop down list (reference 1) related to the command category you need to explore. All available commands (reference 2) are displayed (e.g. Test pattern). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 80 The command is automatically added to the list at the right position with the correct sequence number. It will not be necessary to move it again in the future. As for the previous example, parameter status (reference 6) is Unassigned as attributes of the command are not settled. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 81: Deleting A Command From A Macro File

    When available, parameters of a command may be defined or modified by a simple click. When no parameter is available for a command, the edit button stays greyed. How to edit parameters While in Macro editor, locate the item you want to edit (reference 1) in the list of commands (reference 2). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 82: Changing The Order Of Macro Commands

    While in Macro editor, locate the element to be moved in the list of commands (reference 1). Image 7–9 Drag the command (reference 2) from its original position and drop it to the desired position. Commands list is automatically reordered. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 83: Editing A Macro

    The macro is displayed in Macro editor (reference 1). Image 7–12 Add, remove or modify commands of the macro. For more information about the macro editor, see “Macro editor”, page 78. The macro is marked by an asterisk (reference 3) if it has been modified. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 84: Renaming A Macro

    Level: Administrator, Service technician How to rename a macro While in Configuration > Projector > Macros, click on the macro that you need to rename. Image 7–15 The macro is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 85: Activating A Macro Using The Configuration Menu

    “Activating a macro using the control menu”, page 62. How to execute a macro While in Configuration > Projector > Macros, click on the macro you want to activate. Image 7–18 The macro is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 86: Saving A Macro As Cue On Media Server

    Save a macro as cue on media server While in Configuration > Projector > Macros, click on the macro that you want to save as cue on media server. Image 7–22 The macro is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 87: Linking A Macro To Preset Button

    While in Configuration > Projector > Macros, click on the macro you need to link to a preset button. Image 7–24 The macro is displayed in its expanded form with menu. Image 7–25 Click Link to preset in the menu. Link to preset window is displayed and invite you to select a preset. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 88: Removing A Macro From Preset Buttons

    How to unlink a macro from preset While in Configuration > Projector > Macros, click on the macro you want to unlink from preset buttons. Image 7–28 The macro is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 89: Importing A Macro

    Level: Administrator, Service technician How to import an Input file While in Configuration > Projector > Macros, click on the macros general menu (reference 1) located on the top right of the list. The menu is displayed. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 90: Exporting A Macro

    Level: Administrator, Service technician How to export a macro file While in Configuration > Projector > Macros, click on the macro that you want to export. Image 7–32 The macro is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 91: Exporting Several Macro Files In A Backup Package

    (reference 2) located at right of the macro files in order to select/deselect the files you want to export. Image 7–35 Click on the macro file general menu (reference 3) located on the top right of the list. A menu is displayed. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 92: Deleting A Macro

    Level: Administrator, Service technician How to delete a macro While in Configuration > Projector > Macros, click on the macro you want to delete. Image 7–38 The macro is displayed in its expanded form with menu. Image 7–39 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 93: Deleting Several Macro Files

    A batch of default files are installed on the projector during the initial setting with the clone package. Specific PCFs could be delivered with movies or imported manually. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 94: Creating A Pcf With Active Configuration

    Level: Administrator, Service technician How to create a PCF with active configuration While in Configuration > Projector > PCF, click on the PCF general menu (reference 1) located on the top right of the list. PCF menu is displayed. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 95: Activating A Pcf

    Usually a PCF file is activated via a macro but it is possible to directly activate a PCF by clicking on Activate in the contextual menu. How to activate While in Configuration > Projector > PCF, find and click on the PCF you want to activate. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 96: Renaming A Pcf

    Menu: Configuration > Projector > PCF Level: Administrator, Service technician How to rename a PCF While in Configuration > Projector > PCF, find and click on the PCF you want to rename. The PCF is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 97: Importing A Pcf

    Menu: Configuration > Projector > PCF Level: Administrator, Service technician How to import a PCF While in Configuration > Projector > PCF, click on the PCF general menu (reference 1) located on the top right of the list. PCF menu is displayed. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 98: Exporting A Pcf

    Menu: Configuration > Projector > PCF Level: Administrator, Service technician How to export a PCF While in Configuration > Projector > PCF, find and click on the PCF you want to export. The PCF is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 99: Exporting Several Pcf In A Backup Package

    While in Configuration > Projector > PCF, click Select All (reference 1) and use the check boxes (reference 2) located at right of the PCF files in order to select/deselect the PCF files you want to export. Image 7–48 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 100: Deleting A Pcf

    Menu: Configuration > Projector > PCF Level: Administrator, Service technician How to delete a PCF While in Configuration > Projector > PCF, find and click on the PCF you want to delete. The PCF is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 101: Deleting Several Pcf

    While in Configuration > Projector > PCF, click Select All (reference 1) and use the check boxes (reference 2) located at right of the PCF files in order to select/deselect the PCF files you want to delete. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 102: Lens Selection

    Menu: Configuration > Projector > Lens selection Level: Administrator, Service technician Overview This panel allows to select a lens type (in the list of lens types available for the projector) and execute lens calibration. Each item in the list represents a lens type. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 103: Activating A Lens

    While in Configuration > Projector > Lens selection, click on the activate icon located in the right corner of the desired lens type. Image 7–55 The lens type is now activated : • Reference number of the lens is noticed on top of the list (reference 1). • Status (reference 2) turns to Active. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 104: Calibrating A Lens

    In case the projector has lost its original reference point for the lens, the projector will automatically perform a lens calibration at boot time. Lens calibration history The table on the top of the calibration panel gathers lens calibration information like time and date of the last performed calibration and the status of that calibration. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 105 How to calibrate a lens While in Configuration > Projector > Lens , activate the desired lens. Click on the calibrate icon located on top of the lens selection list. Image 7–58 The Calibration panel is displayed. Image 7–59 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 106: Lens Position

    Level: Administrator, Service technician Overview This panel allows to manage lens position files. These files contain zoom, shift and focus information. This files must be created during projector installation and apply before each playout via a macro. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 107: Creating A Lens Position File

    How to create lens position file from an active configuration While in Configuration > Projector > Lens position, click on the Lens position general menu (reference 1) located on the top right of the list. Lens position menu is displayed. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 108 “Light, dowser, lens”, page 63. Note: Zoom and Focus are not available when the non-motorized lens file is selected. Click Save (reference 3) to prompt the Save As window Image 7–64 Enter a lens position file name (reference 4) R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 109: Editing A Lens Position File

    While in Configuration > Projector > Lens position, find and click on the lens position file you want to activate. The lens position file is displayed in its expanded form with menu. Image 7–65 Click Edit in the menu. Lens control panel is displayed. Image 7–66 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 110: Activating A Lens Position File

    7.4.5 Renaming a lens position file How to rename While in Configuration > Projector > 3D, find and click on the 3D file you want to rename. The 3D file is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 111: Importing A Lens Position File

    How to import a Lens position file While in Configuration > Projector > Lens position, click on the Lens position general menu (reference 1) located on the top right of the list. Lens position menu is displayed. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 112: Exporting A Lens Position File

    How to export lens position file While in Configuration > Projector > Lens position, find and click on the lens position file you want to export. The lens position file is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 113: Exporting Several Lens Position Files In A Backup Package

    While in Configuration > Projector > Lens position, click Select All (reference 1) and use the check boxes (reference 2) located at right of the lens position files in order to select/deselect the files you want to export. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 114: Deleting A Lens Position File

    How to delete a Lens position While in Configuration > Projector > Lens position, find and click on the lens position file you want to delete. The lens position file is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 115: Deleting Several Lens Position File

    Click on the lens position general menu located on the top right of the list, then select Delete and confirm with OK. The lens position files selected are definitively removed from the list. 7.5 3D 7.5.1 About 3D file Location & access Menu: Configuration > Projector > 3D Level: Administrator, Service technician R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 116 (24, 48, 60). From version 1.2 or higher, it is still possible to work this way but this is no longer the normal process. The creation and management of 3D configuration files has been slightly modified. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 117: Creating A 3D File

    Level: Administrator, Service technician How to create 3D file While in Configuration > Projector > 3D, click on the 3D file general menu (reference 1) located on the top right of the list. The menu is displayed. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 118 3D files with same name but dedicated to different frame rates (Auto, 2:2, 4:2, 6:2). For more information about the 3D file editor, see “3D file editor”, page 119. Click Save As (reference 3) to display the Save As window. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 119: File Editor

    The output frequency of the test pattern can be entered so that the simulation of the input signal is completely covered for the used polarizer system or polarity glasses. Image 7–83 3D test pattern Left eye (Green field with white L) Right eye (Magenta field) R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 120: Control

    Use Active data port assignment (for dual port = true) sources) to determine 3D L/R input reference. Use line interleave where first line = left, second line Uses the default assignment for 3D L/R reference. = right R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 121: Dark Time Adjustment

    This signal is the 3D L/R Output Reference. How to adjust While in 3D file editor, check if Disable 3D option (reference 1) is unchecked in order to acceded the settings. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 122: Output Reference Delay

    How to adjust the reference delay Start the synchronization delay test clip related to playback frame rate for which the settings will be apply, or select appropriate 3D test pattern in Control > Projector > Test Patterns first. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 123 (reference 3) to adjust the delay (+/- 1 µs) until the white stripes disappear in the black column. Image 7–89 Left eye delay test content Continue with the right eye and adjust the delay again. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 124: Auto Switch Delay Time Adjustment

    How to adjust auto switch delay time While in 3D file editor, check if Disable 3D option (reference 1) is unchecked in order to acceded the settings. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 125: Editing A 3D File

    While in Configuration > Projector > 3D, find and click on the 3D file you want to edit. The 3D file is displayed in its expanded form with menu. Image 7–92 Click the Edit icon in the menu. The 3D file is displayed in 3D file editor. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 126: Activating A 3D File

    Usually a 3D file is activated via a macro but it is possible to directly activate a 3D file by clicking on Activate in the contextual menu. How to activate While in Configuration > Projector > 3D, find and click on the 3D file you want to activate. The 3D file is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 127: Renaming A 3D File

    7.5.6 Renaming a 3D file How to rename While in Configuration > Projector > 3D, find and click on the 3D file you want to rename. The 3D file is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 128: Importing A 3D File

    Level: Administrator, Service technician How to import a 3D file While in Configuration > Projector > 3D,+ click on the 3D file general menu (reference 1) located on the top right of the list. The menu is displayed. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 129: Exporting A 3D File

    Level: Administrator, Service technician How to export a 3D file While in Configuration > Projector > 3D, find and click on the 3D file you want to export. The 3D file is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 130: Exporting Several 3D Files In A Backup Package

    How to create and export backup package of 3D files While in Configuration > Projector > 3D, click Select All (reference 1) and use the check boxes (reference 2) located at right of the 3D files in order to select/deselect the files you want to export. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 131: Delete A 3D File

    The Download package window is displayed during backup package creation. Image 7–103 When backup package is created, it is automatically copied in the Downloads directory of your computer (e.g. 3D-backup-SP4K-15C-2590153431-2019-04-11T142930Z.tar). 7.5.10 Delete a 3D file Location & access Menu: Configuration > Projector > 3D R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 132: Deleting Several 3D Files

    How to delete several 3D files While in Configuration > Projector > 3D, click Select All (reference 1) and use the check boxes (reference 2) located at right of the 3D files in order to select/deselect the files you want to delete. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 133: Input

    ). A batch of default files are installed on the projector during the initial setting with the clone package. Specific input files could be imported manually. Input files must be adapted according to the connected device. Image 7–106 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 134: Creating An Input File

    While in Configuration > Projector > Input, click on the input file general menu (reference 1) located on the top right of the list. The menu is displayed. Image 7–107 Select New (reference 2) in the menu. Input file editor (reference 3) is displayed with a new (untitled) input file. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 135: Input File Editor

    This chapter contains all the necessary information to use input file editor, the Web Communicator page used to create or modify input files. 7.6.3.1 HDSDI (3G-SDI) for ICMP How to adjust HDSDI (3G-SDI) parameters for ICMP While in input file editor, click HDSDI (reference 1). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 136 Use the plus button or minus button to adjust Gamma parametric value depending on the source. Select the desired color correction. The following corrections are possible: • Enable dual eye color correction (reference 6) must be not checked to chose “single eye” color correction. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 137: Hdmi For Icmp

    HDMI2.0 AB Hspan • HDMI To obtain more details concerning the HDMI ports see “ICMP-X HDMI 2.0 specifications”, page 333. Use the plus button or minus button to adjust Screen luminance(nits) (reference 4) depending on the source. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 138: Media Player For Icmp

    HDR must be checked to chose “High Dynamic Range” content. • Standard must be checked to chose standard content. Use the plus button or minus button to adjust Gamma parametric value (reference 5) depending on the source. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 139: Editing An Input File

    Image 7–113 Click Edit in the menu. The input file is displayed in input file editor. Image 7–114 Modify the input file parameters. For more information about the input file editor, see “Input file editor”, page 135. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 140: Activating An Input File

    The input file is displayed in its expanded form with menu. Image 7–115 Click Activate in the menu. The new configuration is applied. Status of the input file turns to Active and its name is noticed on top of the list. Image 7–116 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 141: Renaming Input File

    Image 7–117 Click Rename in the menu. Rename window is displayed. Image 7–118 Enter a new name and click OK. 7.6.7 Importing an input file Location & access Menu: Configuration > Projector > Input Level: Administrator, Service technician R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 142: Exporting An Input File

    Level: Administrator, Service technician How to export an Input file While in Configuration > Projector > Input, find and click on the Input file you want to export. The input file is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 143: Exporting Several Input Files In A Backup Package

    How to create and export backup package of input files While in Configuration > Projector > Input, click Select All (reference 1) and use the check boxes (reference 2) located at right of the input files in order to select/deselect the files you want to export. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 144 Image 7–123 Select Export (reference 4) in the menu. Download package window is displayed during backup package creation. Image 7–124 When backup package is created, it is automatically copied in the Downloads directory of your computer (e.g. INPUT-backup-SP4K-15C-2590153431-2019-04-13T104028Z.tar). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 145: Delete An Input File

    How to delete several input files While in Configuration > Projector > Input, click Select All (reference 1) and use the check boxes (reference 2) located at right of the input files in order to select/deselect the files you want to delete. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 146: Picture

    This panel allows to manage screen configuration files. These files contain all data needed to adjust picture on screen. A batch of default files are installed on the projector during the initial setting with the clone package (e. g. FullScreen). Specific screen files could be imported manually. Image 7–127 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 147: Creating A Screen File

    While in Configuration > Projector > Picture, click on the screen file general menu (reference 1) located on the top right of the list. The menu is displayed. Image 7–128 Select New (reference 2) in the menu. Screen file editor (reference 3) is displayed with a new (untitled) input file. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 148: Screen File Editor

    New screen file is added to the screen files list. 7.7.3 Screen file editor About this chapter This chapter contains all the necessary information to use screen file editor, the Web Communicator page used to create or modify screen files. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 149: Cropping (Active Area)

    Click on the slider of X-offset (reference 3) and Y-offset (reference 4) and drag to set the offset. click on plus button or minus button of X-offset (reference 3) and Y-offset (reference 4) to set up the offset. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 150: Scaling

    As the projector project an image under an angle, the original image will be shown as trapezium. The image will be squared with the masking function by masking the shaded areas. How to scale While in screen file editor, click Scaling (reference 1). Image 7–133 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 151 If Letterbox enabled is not checked, the system will fill all the screen with image data. This may require that the system discard image data, either from the top and bottom, or the left and right side. The following two examples show what will be displayed based on the state of the letterbox function. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 152 Bottom of resized area has moved upward to where image at previous size cannot be fully displayed. Resized area reduced in both directions (maintaining aspect ratio) so full scaled image can be displayed. Image is letterboxed ( right side and left side). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 153 The input image has a different aspect ratio from the resized area. Image is scaled up to fill resized area, requiring that some input data be discarded because it falls outside the resized area (dark transparent areas left and right). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 154: Masking

    1. Click in the input fields for X and Y of Top-Left corner (reference 3) and fill out the desired position value (or use up down control of spin box near the input field). 2. Redo the same operation with the other corners: Top-Right corner (reference 4), Bottom-Right corner (reference 5), Bottom-Left corner (reference 6). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 155: Editing A Screen File

    How to edit While in Configuration > Projector > Picture, find and click on the screen file you want to edit. The screen file is displayed in its expanded form with menu. Image 7–137 Click Edit in the menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 156: Activating A Screen File

    Activate in the contextual menu. How to activate While in Configuration > Projector > Picture, find and click on the screen file you want to activate. The screen file is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 157: Renaming A Screen File

    Menu: Configuration > Projector > Picture Level: Administrator, Service technician How to rename While in Configuration > Projector > Picture, find and click on the screen file you want to rename. The screen file is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 158: Importing A Screen File

    Level: Administrator, Service technician How to import a screen file While in Configuration > Projector > Picture, click on the screen file general menu (reference 1) located on the top right of the list. The menu is displayed. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 159: Exporting A Screen File

    Level: Administrator, Service technician How to export a screen file While in Configuration > Projector > Picture, find and click on the screen file you want to export. The screen file is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 160: Exporting Several Screen Files In A Backup Package

    How to create and export backup package of screen files While in Configuration > Projector > Picture, click Select All (reference 1) and use the check boxes (reference 2) located at right of the screen files in order to select/deselect the files you want to export. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 161: Delete A Screen File

    Menu: Configuration > Projector > Picture Level: Administrator, Service technician How to delete While in Configuration > Projector > Picture, find and click on the screen file you want to delete. The screen file is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 162: Deleting Several Screen Files

    (reference 2) located at right of the screen files in order to select/deselect the files you want to delete. Image 7–150 Click on the screen file general menu located on the top right of the list, then select Delete and confirm with OK. The screen files selected are definitively removed from the list. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 163: Test Patterns

    Export (reference 12) creates a downloadable backup package that contains all test patterns selected, then copies this package in the Downloads directory of your computer. • Delete (reference 13) allows to remove several test patterns selected in the list. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 164: Activating A Test Pattern Using Configuration Menu

    Level: Administrator, Service technician How to deactivate While in Configuration > Projector > Test patterns, find and click on the test pattern you want to deactivate. The test patterns is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 165: Assign A Test Pattern To A Shortcut

    How to assign a test pattern to a shortcut number While in Configuration > Projector > Test pattern, find and click on the test pattern you want to link with a shortcut. The test pattern is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 166: Removing A Test Pattern From A Shortcut

    How to unlink a test pattern from a shortcut number While in Configuration > Projector > Test patterns, find and click on the test pattern you want to unlink. The test patterns is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 167: Importing A Test Pattern

    Level: Administrator, Service technician How to import a test pattern While in Configuration > Projector > Test patterns, click on the test pattern general menu (reference 1) located on the top right of the list. Test patterns menu is displayed. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 168: Exporting A Test Pattern

    Level: Administrator, Service technician How to export a test pattern While in Configuration > Projector > Test pattern, find and click on the test pattern you want to export. The test pattern is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 169: Exporting Several Test Patterns In A Backup Package

    While in Configuration > Projector >Test patterns, click Select All (reference 1) and use the check boxes (reference 2) located at right of the test patterns in order to select/deselect the test pattern files you want to export. Image 7–161 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 170: Delete A Test Pattern

    Level: Administrator, Service technician How to delete While in Configuration > Projector > Test pattern, find and click on the test pattern you want to delete. The test pattern is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 171: Deleting Several Test Pattern Files

    While in Configuration > Projector >Test patterns, click Select All (reference 1) and use the check boxes (reference 2) located at right of the test patterns in order to select/deselect the test pattern files you want to delete. Image 7–165 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 172: Internal Clock Settings

    If there is a small difference between the actual UTC time and the UTC time displayed on the projector and you cannot connect to a Network Time Protocol server (NTP server), you can use manual synchronization (reference 6) instead. Using this method, you can enter an offset value between -360 and +360 seconds (reference 7). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 173: Setting The Internal Clock Of The Projector

    Note: Automatic Daylight Saving Time (DST) is by active by default. While you can disable this feature to adjust it manually, this is not recommended. Only disable this feature if you live in a time zone without an active DST, or if local legislation forces you to do so. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 174 Confirm with OK to see the newly added server added in the list of NTP servers. Click the Save icon to set the new time as current time. Image 7–171 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 175: Configuration - Light Output

    Configuration - Light output Light sensor calibration (LSC)...................... 176 Light output mode........................181 About this menu Light output menu allows you to manage the desired light output and manage Light Sensor Calibration (LSC) files. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 176: Light Sensor Calibration (Lsc)

    Edit (reference 6) allows to modify the sensor calibration file power values. • Rename (reference 7) allows to change the name of the sensor calibration file. • Delete (reference 8) allows to remove the sensor calibration file. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 177: Creating A New Light Sensor Calibration File

    If it is not already done Select a Test pattern in the list to display a test pattern on screen. Measure the current light output with the spectroradiometer. The default target value is 14 foot Lambert (fL). Adjust the Power slider until the spectroradiometer measures the target value. Several iterations will be necessary. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 178: Activating A Light Sensor Calibration File

    Built-in light sensor of the projector is settled with parameters defined in the calibration file. • Name of the calibration file is now active (reference 2) and is displayed at the top of the LSC file list (reference 1). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 179: Deleting A Light Sensor Calibration File

    If you only want to rename the LSC file, see the following procedure instead: “Renaming a light sensor calibration file”, page 180. How to edit a light sensor calibration file In the Light Sensor Calibration menu, select the desired LSC file. Image 8–10 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 180: Renaming A Light Sensor Calibration File

    8.1.6 Renaming a light sensor calibration file How to change the name of a light sensor calibration file In the Light sensor calibration menu, click on the desired LSC file. Image 8–13 The calibration file is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 181: Light Output Mode

    Image 8–15 Enter a new file name and click OK. 8.2 Light output mode Location & access Menu: Configuration > Light output > Mode Level: Administrator, Service technician Overview This menu allows to choose the light output mode. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 182 How to set up the light output In the Light output Mode menu, select Normal (reference 1). Normal mode parameters are now available (references 2 & 3), and CLO mode parameters are greyed out (not accessible). Image 8–17 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 183 Choose the target white point of the projector (reference 7) either to the desired projection spec, or keep the Native white point. Image 8–19 If your projector is set up with a UPS, you can also activate Light Recovery Mode (reference 8). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 184 Configuration - Light output R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 185: Configuration - Color Calibration

    When saving the coordinates in an MCGD file, the color gamut calibration can be skipped. When the coordinates are not saved, then you have to proceed with color gamut calibration. These procedures for 2D and 3D are equal for all projectors. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 186: Calibration Process Overview

    ). The coordinates of the DCI white point (x =0.314 ; y =0.351) are embedded in the projector software and cannot been changed. The coordinates of the projector uncorrected white point has to be measured and entered. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 187 Depending on the projection mode, the corresponding set is used for white point correction. In case of 3D projection, the xy coordinates of uncorrected white has to be measured for each 3D file separately. Overview This menu allows you to perform a white point calibration. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 188: White Point Calibration

    Project a full white test pattern with the desired aspect ratio (flat or scope). How to calibrate In the Light Source menu, perform White Point tracking. To do so, click Start (reference 1) to do so. Note: This action may take several minutes to complete. Playback will be interrupted. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 189 Measure the white coordinates (x, y) with spectrometer and enter in the x and y fields respectively (reference 3). If 3D projection is required, click Next (reference 4) to access the 3D measurement. If not, press cancel to exit. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 190: Projector Color

    MCGD files contain the measured color gamut data (color reference values) for a specific projector installation. This type of file can be created in the Projector Color menu. Overview The following menu displays the list of MCGD files and allows you to create and manage new MCGD files. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 191: Creating A New Mcgd File

    In the MCGD menu, create a new MCGD file. To do so, select the Menu button and click New. A new untitled MCGD is displayed, with the following active projector settings displayed: • Projector mode (2D/3D) • The desired white point target. • The current Light output mode R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 192: Editing An Active Mcgd File

    9.3.3 Editing an active MCGD file Required tools Photospectrometer How to edit In the MCGD menu, select one of the active MCGD files and click Edit. Note: You can only edit an active MCGD file. The edit window is displayed. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 193: Exporting And Importing Mcgd Files

    Save the MCGD file as a .tar file on your device. How to export multiple or all MCGD files In the MCGD menu, click the Select all MCGD files icon. All MCGD files are selected, and selection boxes will become visible. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 194: Verifying The Colors After Correction

    Location & access Menu: Configuration > Color Calibration > Verify Corrected Colors Level: Administrator, Service technician Overview This panel allows you to compare the corrected colors after calibrations to certain color standards (e.g. Rec. 2020, SMPTE C, etc).. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 195 Confirm for which format (2D/3D) you want to activate the TCGD. In case of 3D, also choose which eye (left/right). Tip: If both eyes are required in 3D, activate the same file a second time and select the other eye. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 196 All TCGD selected are combined in downloadable backup package (.tar), then this package is automatically copied in the Downloads directory of your computer. Importing TCGD files In the TCGD menu, click Import. Open window is displayed. Locate and select a TCGD file (file with .TCGD extension). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 197: Spatial Color Calibration

    Import: allows to import a SCC alone (one single file), or a package of SCC (.tar) with several files inside. • Export: creates a downloadable backup package (.tar) that contains all SCC selected in the list, then copies this package in the Downloads directory of your computer. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 198: Activating A Scc File

    SCC file list (reference 1). Image 9–16 9.5.3 Renaming a SCC file How to change the name of a spatial color calibration file In the spatial color Calibration menu, click on the desired SCC file. Image 9–17 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 199: Exporting And Importing Scc Files

    A SCC file (.LUT-SCC) is created and automatically copied in the Downloads directory of your computer (e.g. ones2K_LE.LUT-SCC). How to export multiple or all SCC files In the spatial color Calibration menu, click the Select all SCC files icon. All SCC files are selected, and selection boxes will become visible. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 200 Locate and select a SCC file (file with .LUT-SCC extension). Locate and select a backup package (.tar) with several SCC files inside. Click Open (reference 4). If selected files are supported by this projector, they will be included in the SCC files list. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 201: Configuration - Projector Automation

    10.1 Allocating a macro to a general purpose input (GPI) ..............202 10.2 Associating a general purpose output to a system event ..............204 10.3 Changing GPO status manually ....................206 About this menu GPIO menu allows you to configure automation system that is present inside the projector. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 202: Allocating A Macro To A General Purpose Input (Gpi)

    GPI 2 is reserved for 3D L/R display references. The reference indicated which frame of eye data will be displayed during a specific display frame. • GPI 3 is reserved for power control. Menu overview Each GPI displayed has a name (reference 1) and a state (reference 2). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 203 An Edit button (reference 5) located to the right of each GPI makes possible to display the GPI in GPI editor (reference 6) to modify these associations. How to associate a macro In the GPI menu, click on the Edit icon. The GPI editor is displayed. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 204: Associating A General Purpose Output To A System Event

    Each event displayed here has a name (reference 1), the name of its allocated GPO + the type of action (reference 2) the GPO will take when the associated event triggers. If no GPO is associated with the event, Not configured is displayed instead. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 205 Event editor (reference 4) in order to allocate said event to a GPO. How to allocate a GPO to a system event. While in the GPO Event menu, click on the Edit icon (reference 3, Image 10–3). The GPO Event editor is displayed for the selected event. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 206: Changing Gpo Status Manually

    Level: Administrator, Service technician Menu overview This menu allows you to manage status of the GPOs (general purpose outputs) present inside the projector. This can be done to test associated automation systems (e.g. curtains, theater lights, etc). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 207 Click on one of the menu buttons to change the status of the GPO (references 4-7). The Status of the GPO is changed and its new state is displayed next to the GPO in the list (reference 2). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 208 Configuration - Projector automation R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 209: Configuration - Media Server Automation

    Media server automation 11.1 Devices ............................. 210 11.2 Groups ............................213 11.3 User cues ..........................217 About this chapter The media server automation server chapter allows to setup automation devices and cues to automate processes during a show. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 210: Devices

    Level : Administrator, Service technician How to add While in Configuration > Media sever automation > Device, click on the Device menu (reference 1) located on the top right of the list and select New (reference 2) R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 211: Update An Existing Device

    Enter a configuration name (reference 6) and confirm with Save (reference 7). The new device is added to the list of devices. 11.1.3 Update an existing device Location & access Menu: Media server automation > Devices Level : Administrator, Service technician R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 212: Delete An Existing Device

    Change the necessary settings and click Save icon to save the changes. Or click Save as to save the updated settings on another name. 11.1.4 Delete an existing device Location & access Menu: Media server automation > Devices Level : Administrator, Service technician R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 213: Import And Export Devices

    Level : Administrator, Service technician How to create a new automation group While in Configuration > Media sever automation > Groups, click on the menu icon (reference 1) located on the top right of the menu and select New (reference 2). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 214 A reset action should be foreseen. Click Save as button (reference 6). The Save as dialog is prompted. Enter a new group name (reference 7) and confirm with Save (reference 8). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 215: Edit An Existing Group

    While in Configuration > Media sever automation > Groups, click on the expand button of the group that you want to rename. Image 11–9 The group is displayed in its expanded form with a menu at the bottom. Click on the Rename button to open the current settings. A Rename window opens. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 216: Delete A Group

    Image 11–12 Click on the trash bin icon to delete. The selected group is removed from the list. 11.2.5 Import and export groups Location & access Menu: Media server automation > Groups Level : Administrator, Service technician R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 217: User Cues

    Events that will be sent from the ICMP-X General Purpose Input: Purpose Input/ • On Input 1 Up. The Cue will be activated when changing the status of input channel Output) from 0 to 1. • ..//.. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 218 Recover to recover player position when unexpectedly stopped Recover And Play to recover player position when unexpectedly stopped and restart playback Ignore Recovery player ignores to recover the playback position R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 219: Create A New User Cue

    Special characters or delimiters have to be replaced by the “\” character followed by the corresponding hexadecimal value on two digits. For instance, the command can send the text “mute=0\0D\0A”, where “\0D” replaces the carriage return (“\r”) and “\0A” replaces the new line (“\n”). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 220 Add a first action to your new cue. Click on the + button to open the cue editor pane (reference 5). Click on the drop down box below Device and select an existing device that will execute the action (reference 6). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 221 Optional test: click Execute (reference 10) to directly test action. Result of the test is displayed and corrective actions could be immediately done. Image 11–15 Enter a delay before a command is executed (reference 11). Click the Save icon (reference 12). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 222: Devices And Commands

    Clear output usage meter: to clear the usage meter for the given JNIOR output. • Reset input latch: to reset the given JNIOR input latch. • Execute Macro: to request a macro execution by the JNIOR. The macro name should match the name of an existing macro on the JNIOR. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 223: Edit A User Cue

    How to rename While in Configuration > Media sever automation > User cues, click on the expand button of the cue to edit. Image 11–18 The user cue is displayed in its expanded form with a menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 224: Delete A User Cue

    How to delete While in Configuration > Media sever automation > User cues, click on the expand button of the cue to edit. Image 11–21 The user cue is displayed in its expanded form with a menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 225: Editing A System Cue

    Menu: Media server automation > System cues Level : Administrator, Service technician How to add an action? While in Configuration > Media sever automation > System cues, click on the Edit icon of the desired system cue (reference 1). Image 11–23 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 226 (reference 6). Enter a delay before a command is executed (reference 7). Click the Save icon. How to remove an action? While editing a System queue, click on the trash bin icon of the undesired action (reference 8). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 227: Adding An Input Cue To An Event

    Level : Administrator, Service technician How to create While in Configuration > Media sever automation > Input cues, click on the Cue menu (reference 1) located on the top right of the list and select Add (reference 2). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 228 Click on the + to add an action for the selected device and event (reference 5). The event name becomes also the Input Cue name. Click on the drop down box below Device and select an existing device that will execute the action (reference 6 and 7). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 229 Enter a delay before a command is executed (reference 10). Click the Save icon. How to remove an action? While creating or editing an Input cue, click on the trash bin icon of the undesired action (reference 11). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 230: Edit An Action In An Input Cue

    New actions can be added or existing actions can be updated following the same procedure as for a new input cue. 11.3.10 Export automation settings Location & access Menu: Media server automation > Input cues or User cues or System cues or Groups Level : Administrator, Service technician R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 231: Import Automation Settings

    Previously exported settings can be imported for reuse. How to import While in Configuration > Media sever automation > Input cues, System cues or User cues, click on the menu in the upper right corner (reference 1) and select Import (reference 2). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 232 Configuration - Media server automation Image 11–32 A browser window opens. Browse to the location of the cue settings file, select the file (reference 3) and click Open (reference 4). Import configuration panel is displayed. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 233 Perform full clean-up was checked, all actions, groups and devices already present are removed. • if it already exist, a group is reused, else a new group is created. • if it already exist, a device is reused, else a new device is created. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 234 Configuration - Media server automation R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 235: Configuration - License And Certificates

    Licenses must installed to play specific content types on media player or to use optional features. Device Identity Certificate, stored on the projector, is mandatory to activate some features which require an identification with another unit (e. g. link CLO). This chapter describes how to manage your licenses and certificates on the projector. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 236: Managing Licenses

    Using the plus icon (reference 4), you can add new licenses. You can remove a license using the trash bin icon (reference 5). How to add a new license? While in Configuration > Licenses and certificates > Manage licenses, click on the plus-icon (reference 1) to add a new license. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 237 How to delete a license? While in While in Configuration > Licenses and certificates > Manage licenses, click on the trash bin of the undesired license (reference 1). Image 12–3 The license is removed from the list. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 238: Managing Certificates

    Image 12–4 Example of the Manage certificates menu with valid certificate If device certificate is not valid or missing, certificate menu look like this: Image 12–5 Example of the Manage certificates menu with invalid certificate R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 239 When you received the certificate, click on Upload (reference 2) to add it to the projector. A browser window opens. Browse to the certificate file (reference 3). The certificate file has the extension xml (e.g. cert.xml). Click Open (reference 4). The certificate file is checked and uploaded to the projector. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 240 Configuration - License and certificates R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 241: Configuration - Media Server

    13.3 Scheduler ..........................249 13.4 Immersive sound ........................251 13.5 Audio channel ..........................252 About These pages can be used to set all parameters of the ICMP-X (Integrated Cinema Media Processor) Media Server during installation or maintenance stages. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 242: Content

    Menu: Configuration > Media server > Content Level: Administrator, Service technician How to create While in Configuration > Media sever > Content, click on the top right on the + (reference 1) to create a new device. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 243 Note: Do not use one of the following characters in the login and password: /, : or @. Enter the path to the content on the remote device (reference 6). When requested, enter the necessary parameters. Click Add to open the parameter selection menu with default values (reference 7). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 244 Optional test: click Test (bottom of the new created content) to directly test connection with the content device. Image 13–3 After few moment connection status is displayed. Click Save As to display the Save As window. Enter a name and click Save. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 245: Modify A Content Device

    While in Configuration > Media sever > Content, click on the content device that you need to modify. Image 13–4 The content device is displayed in its expanded form with a menu. Image 13–5 Click Edit in the menu. The Content settings are displayed (reference 1). Modify the necessary fields. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 246 Click Save (reference 4) to update the modifications in the device list click Save as (reference 5) to save the modifications with a new device name. Image 13–8 To return with saving the modifications, click on the return arrow (reference 2). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 247: Delete A Content Device

    The content device is displayed in its expanded form with a menu. Click on the trash bin icon to delete. Image 13–10 The selected content device is removed from the list. 13.2 Player 13.2.1 About Player settings Location Configuration > Media server > Player R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 248: Modifying The Player Settings

    While in Configuration > Media sever > Player, click on the audio delay input field and enter the desired delay (reference 1). Image 13–11 To modify the SMPTE Sync delay, click on the SMPTE Sync delay input field and enter the desired value (reference 2). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 249: Scheduler

    While in Configuration > Media sever > Scheduler, check or uncheck the check box in front of Enable scheduler at startup (reference 1). • When checked: the player is controlled by the scheduler, scheduler mode. • When not checked: the player is manually controlled, manual mode. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 250 The error is not reported : • when playing a black clip from ICMP special clips. • on a slave projector except if that slave is playing in standalone mode. • when a delay is automatically added to sync a 3D system. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 251: Immersive Sound

    Select the audio processor protocol (reference 3). Click on the desired radio button. When an APX AuroMax® processor is used, select the AuroMax protocol. When an Dolby Atmos processor is used, select the Dolby Atmos protocol. Click the Save button to save the immersive sound settings (reference 4). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 252: Audio Channel

    Menu: Configuration > Media server > Audio channel Level: Adminstrator, Service technician How to modify While in Configuration > Media sever > Audio channel, select the channel standard by clicking on the drop down list next to Channels (reference 1). Image 13–14 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 253 Continue until all channels get a label. Click Save button to save the audio channel configuration (reference 3. Click Discard button to undo all changes (reference 4). To delete a label from a channel, click on the delete button (reference 5) R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 254 Configuration - Media server R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 255: Configuration - System Access

    14.2 User management ........................262 14.3 Marriage pin code........................267 14.4 SNMP............................271 14.5 Multi projectors........................... 275 About this menu System access menu allows you to set all the parameters related to system configuration (name, network settings) and user management. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 256: Network Configuration

    Image 14–1 Allow legacy protocol check box (reference 6) must be activated when a third party equipment need to send API over Ethernet commands to the Freya projector using the legacy protocol as used on Series 2 projectors. R5910032 /00...
  • Page 257: Assigning An Auditorium Name To The Projector

    A third party equipment could be a TMS, an automation device, an IMB/IMS installed in the projector or any other equipment which need to operate the Freya projector. The commands available are controlling the basic features of the projector such as Light ON/OFF, Dowser Open/Close, Execute Macro…...
  • Page 258: Assigning A Host Name To The Projector

    Menu: Configuration > System access> Network configuration Level: Administrator, Service technician How to set up host name While in Configuration > System access > Network configuration, click on the edit icon of the projector interface. The projector network interface is displayed. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 259: Assigning A Network Address

    If you are unsure on what IP address, subnet mask or default gateway address the projector should receive, please contact your local network administrator. How to set up automatically While in Configuration > System access > Network configuration, click on the edit icon of the projector interface. The projector network interface is displayed. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 260 Click the save icon. How to set up manually While in Configuration > System access > Network configuration, click on the edit icon of the projector interface. The projector network interface is displayed. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 261 Discard button (reference 8) to cancel all changes. The address 0.0.0.0 can not be used in any of the fields. To avoid an internal IP address conflict with the ICMP, the projector’s IP address must be different from 192.168.254.x . R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 262: User Management

    Overview In Web Communicator, menus access are limited by operator level, see User groups and limitations table in “User rights”, page 53. But, for customized control level, additional limits can be added when creating or modifying users. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 263 How to add additional limits to user While in Configuration > System access > Manage users, during user creation or user modification and once user group is defined (reference 1), click on an element of the main menu, from example Maintenance (reference 2). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 264: Creating A User

    Menu: Configuration > System access > Manage users Level: Administrator How to add a user While in Configuration > System access > Manage users, click on the menu (reference 1) > Add User (reference 2). An Add new user menu is displayed (reference 3). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 265: Modifying Settings Of A User

    Menu: Configuration > System access > Manage users Level: Administrator How to edit user settings While in Configuration > System access > Manage users, find and click on the desired user. The user is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 266 Click on the User group field (reference 4) to display the list of available user groups, and select the desired user group. If necessary add additional user limits (menu access restriction). See “Menu access control editor”, page 262. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 267: Deleting A User

    Location & access Menu: Configuration > System access> Marriage pin code Level: Administrator, Service technician Overview All marriage PIN codes available in the system are listed here. User need use this menu to create, remove, modify PIN code. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 268: Creating A New Marriage Pin Code

    While in Configuration > System access > Marriage pin code, click on New (reference 1) located on the top right of the list. A new untitled PIN code (reference 3) is displayed in PIN code editor (reference 2). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 269: Deleting A Marriage Pin Code

    Level: Administrator, Service technician How to delete While in Configuration > System access > Marriage pin code, find and click on the PIN code you want to delete. The PIN code is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 270: Modifying A Marriage Pin Code

    Level: Administrator, Service technician How to modify While in Configuration > System access > Marriage pin code, find and click on the PIN code you want to modify. The PIN code is displayed in its expanded form with menu. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 271: Snmp

    IP networks. Set time between two traps to be sent to the management servers. This time is set in minutes and can be different for Non critical trap (reference 1) and Critical traps (reference 2). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 272: Modifying The Trap Resend Interval

    Click in Critical traps field (reference 2), then enter the time that the projector needs wait between two sends of critical traps to the management server. Image 14–18 Click Save (reference 3) to apply changes. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 273: Adding A New Snmp Receiver

    How to delete a receiver While in Configuration > System access > SNMP, click on the undesired receiver (reference 1) in the Trap Destinations list. The receiver is displayed in its expanded form with menu (reference 2). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 274: Modifying The Ip Of A Snmp Receiver

    How to modify the IP of a SNMP receiver While in Configuration > System access > SNMP, click on the desired receiver (reference 1) in the Trap Destinations list. The receiver is displayed in its expanded form (reference 2). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 275: Multi Projectors

    This panel allows to manage slave and master projectors in multi projectors configuration. A multi projector setup is used in e.g. a 3D setup where the first projector projects the left image and the second projector the right image. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 276 When 2 projectors are projecting on the same screen, e. g. for projecting 3D images, then it necessary that both projectors are using the same light output, otherwise a difference in brightness will be visible between both images. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 277: Linked Icmp (Adding, Modifying And Deleting A Slave Projector)

    How to add slave While in tab linked ICMP in Configuration > System access > Multi projectors, click on Add (reference 1). A window prompting you to enter IP address of the slave projector is displayed (reference 2). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 278 While in tab linked ICMP in Configuration > System access > Multi projectors, click on Edit icon (reference 1) of the projector slave you want to remove. Edit window of the slave projector is displayed (reference 2). Image 14–26 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 279: Linked Clo (Adding, Modifying, Verifying And Deleting A Slave Projector)

    (master and slaves) need to be correctly calibrated. Please refer to Configuration > Light output > Sensor section. How to add slave While in tab linked CLO in Configuration > System access > Multi projectors, click on Add (reference 1). A window Add projector as slave is displayed. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 280 The window Secure connection is displayed. Image 14–29 Sign in using user name (reference 2) and password (reference 3) then click login (reference 3). Secure connection is checked. If connection is successfully verified a confirmation message is displayed. Click Ok. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 281 The previous projector is removed and the new slave projector is now displayed in the Slave Projectors list. How to delete slave projector While in tab linked CLO in Configuration > System access > Multi projectors, click on Delete icon (reference 1) of the projector slave you want to remove. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 282 Configuration - System access Image 14–31 Confirm with OK Projector is removed from the Slave Projectors list. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 283: Diagnostics - Monitoring

    Diagnostics - Monitoring 15.1 System information ........................284 15.2 RAID information ........................285 15.3 Notifications ..........................285 15.4 Metrics............................287 About Monitoring The Monitoring menu is used to retrieve system information and notifications. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 284: System Information

    Default gateway: Contains the default gateway IP address of the projector (router) required for network communication (e.g. 10.98.0.1). • Configuration: MANUAL or AUTO. Indicates if the IP address has been assigned manually by user or automatically by DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 285: Raid Information

    Hardware errors reported here are generally resolved by a technical intervention. Operational errors are easier to solve and generally requires just an operator intervention. This last category of error is more common and is often due to problems with invalid content. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 286 Icon composed with a white exclamation mark on a blue circle indicates an “Information” message. This type of message are used to signal a modification of the projector status or to indicate that maintenance action is needed. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 287: Metrics

    Menu: Diagnostics > Monitoring > Metrics Level: Administrator, Service technician, Show manager Overview All measured values available in the device are listed in this menu. Values are grouped by type (current, pressure, runtime, speed, temperature, voltage). This panel is read only. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 288 Only the order of types is impacted with this filter. °C / °F Allows to display temperature degrees Fahrenheit (°F) or Celsius (° How to select/unselect sensor types to display Click type chooser icon (located at right on the top bar of the list) R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 289 Low Warning: indicates limit value under which the system raised a warning to indicate possible issue with this sensor. How to add/remove column Click Column chooser icon (located on the top left, near the Seach icon) The Column Chooser pop-up is displayed. Image 15–10 Add column R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 290 Select the columns you want add (or remove) by switched on (or switched off) the check boxes located at right. Columns are automatically added (or removed) in the menu. Use the X (cross) to close the pop-up. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 291: Diagnostics - Analysis

    Diagnostic package menu allows to create one zip file with all logging, version and diagnostics info. A part of this section is also dedicated to explaining “How to read out a diagnostic package” with a cloud application. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 292: Self Test

    Click Start test (reference 4) to run self tests. A confirmation window is displayed. Click Ok to continue. Start test button (reference 4) is replaced by Stop button and the test starts. Test could be interrupted at anytime by clicking on Stop button. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 293: Diagnostic Package

    The diagnostic package is being created and will be downloaded on your local PC in your default download directory. Image 16–3 Click Cancel (reference 2) allows to abort download. Diagnostics Package creation continue, but it will not downloaded on local PC. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 294: Reading A Diagnostic Package

    “Diagnostic package”, page 293. How to read out a diagnostic package Browse to the barco.com/mybarco. Click on myBarco and login to get access to secured information. Registration is necessary. If you are not yet registered, click on New to myBarco and follow the instructions. With the created login and password, it is possible to login and access the web analyzer tool.
  • Page 295 Diagnostics - Analysis click on browse and browse to the diagnostic package. The package will be analyzed and graphical presentation will be opened in the Web Analyzer tool. Image 16–6 Web Analyzer result R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 296 Diagnostics - Analysis R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 297: Maintenance

    17.5 Laser management........................311 About this menu This chapter explains how to perform a software update, to create a full system backup and to restore this backup. Next, a RAID initialization and a file system check can be executed. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 298: Software Update

    Provides the options for installing an update How to update the software Download the latest firmware from the Barco website. Click on myBarco and login to get access to secured information. Registration is necessary. If you are not yet registered, click on New to myBarco and follow the instructions. With the created login and password, it is possible to login where you can download the software.
  • Page 299 How to update the software via USB device Download the latest firmware from the Barco website. Click on myBarco and login to get access to secured information. Registration is necessary. If you are not yet registered, click on New to myBarco and follow the instructions. With the created login and password, it is possible to login where you can download the software.
  • Page 300 5. Once every component has been updated, you will be redirected to the Web Communicator login page. In case of error This supplemental menu item appears to indicate an error if an error was raised during the software update (e. g. *Selected package for update is invalid). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 301: Service Mode

    In both cases, service technician decides what he wants to restore (partial or complete restoration). How to download While in Maintenance > Backup and restore, click Download in the full system backup pane (reference 1). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 302 A full backup tar file is created. The name of file contains the projector type, serial number and a time stamp. E.g. FULL-backup-SP4K-15C-2590153431-2019-04-10T061205Z.tar The file is stored on your local PC in your default download directory. How to restore While in Maintenance > Backup and restore, click Browse in the full system backup pane (reference 1). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 303 Browse to the full backup file (reference 2). A backup file has the extension tar. Click Open (reference 3). A progress bar is displayed to indicate the status of the upload process, then after few moments select settings window is displayed. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 304: Download And Restore Icmp Settings

    Such backup package can be use to restore ICMP settings after a material upgrade (e.g. series 2 to series 4) or a replacement of the unit by a new one (e.g. total device failure). How to download While in Maintenance > Backup and restore, click Download in the ICMP settings pane (reference 1). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 305 A setting.xml file is created. The file is stored on your local PC in your default download directory. How to restore While in Maintenance > Backup and restore, click Browse in the ICMP settings pane (reference 1). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 306: Factory Restore

    • restore the ICMP-X to default values • restore the ICMP-X backup package • restore the "default clone package" The restore settings feature allows to replace the current settings with the default factory values. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 307 AES output 10 CH10, Rc AES11 AES output 11 CH11, Lrs AES12 AES output 12 CH12, Rrs AES13 AES output 13 CH13, DBOX AES14 AES output 14 CH14, Sync AES15 AES output 15 CH15 AES16 AES output 16 CH16 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 308: Raid Storage

    If you want to continue with the factory restore, click OK (reference 2). 17.4 Raid Storage 17.4.1 Raid status Location & access Menu: Maintenance > Raid Storage Level : Administrator, Service technician R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 309: Initialize Raid Storage

    Inserting a 2TB hard disk in a 1TB system triggers a rebuild and the 2TB drive is adopted in the raid as a 1TB drive. How to initialize While in Maintenance > RAID Storage, click Initialize in the Raid pane (reference 1) Image 17–16 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 310: File System Check

    The system runs a file system check, reports the errors and repairs. This procedure can take several minutes. Verify storage partition While in Maintenance > RAID Storage, click Repair to verify the storage partition table and to restore if necessary (reference 2). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 311: Laser Management

    How deactivate/activate Laser Bank notifications While in Maintenance > Laser Management, click on deactivate button (reference 2) to hide notifications triggered by system when some laser banks are in warning status (reference 1). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 312 Click on activate button (reference 3) to activate again notifications triggered by system when some laser banks are not non-functional. All Laser banks currently in Blocked status changes to Warning status and notifications related to these issues are send again. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 313: Preventive Maintenance Actions

    Note that there are also annually and 4 yearly maintenance actions (not included in this manual) which must be done by certified service personnel who are familiar with potential hazards of the product and all product safety checks. Contact your service partner for more information about maintenance services. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 314: Month Maintenance Actions

    See user guide for detailed instructions the internal clock if it has drifted. on NTP and clock correction. Note: This action is not required if NTP has been configured on the ICMP-X. In this case NTP will automatically correct the internal clock. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 315: Maintenance Procedures

    19.8 Authorization to clear a security warning on the projector ............... 321 WARNING: All procedures described in this chapter may only be performed by TRAINED PROJECTIONISTS or qualified SERVICE PERSONNEL. About this chapter This chapter describes several maintenance procedures for your Freya projector. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 316: Checking The Front Filters

    Tip: Take into account that the time needed to dry the dust filters may be 24 hours or more. For that, it's recommended to have a second set of dust filters which can be used while cleaning the first set. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 317: Checking The Rear Dust Filters

    UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD WET FILTERS BE INSTALLED BACK INTO THE PROJECTOR. THIS CAN HAVE SERIOUS SAFETY CONSEQUENCES AS WELL AS JEOPARDIZE THE INTERNAL OPTICS OF THE SYSTEM. Mount the front cover. For more info, refer to “Mounting the rear cover”, page 325. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 318: Checking The Ldm Dust Filter

    Grease on the filter can build up after several months in an environment contaminated with greasy air. Note that areas where popcorn is consumed are subject to greasy air. This procedure assumes that the dust filters are removed from their slots. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 319: Washing And Drying The Dust Filters

    19.5 Washing and drying the dust filters About filter washing and drying For environments where popcorn grease and such can contaminate the filters, Barco advises the client to purchase one extra set of filters to cover drying time, as well as taking following extra precautions and instructions pertaining to filter cleaning and drying.
  • Page 320: Cleaning The Lens

    How to clean the exterior of the projector ? Switch off the projector and unplug the projector from the mains power net. Pressurized air cans are not efficient if there is too much dust on the surface, the pressure is too low R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 321: Authorization To Clear A Security Warning On The Projector

    Enter the authorization pin code and confirm by pressing Start. A pop-up window will be prompted with a countdown timer and instructions to press the key button within the time limit. Image 19–7 Press the key button on the Cinema Controller (reference 1, Image 19–8). R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 322 Maintenance procedures Image 19–8 Location of the key button Each attempt to clear the security warning and its result (both successfully and unsuccessfully) is logged inside the projector. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 323: Removal And Installation Of Projector Covers

    The procedures in this chapter describe, with detailed step by step actions and illustrations, how to remove or install the projector covers. Note that the covers may only be removed by qualified service personnel. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 324: Removal Of The

    Required tools No tools required. How to remove Slide the rear cover to the side of the Input & Communication unit and remove it. Note: The handles do not click open. They are fixed into the cover. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 325: Mounting The Rear Cover

    Place the cover over the cover hook on the bottom of the projector frame (reference 1). Slide the clips in the rear cover over the cover hooks in the top of the frame (reference 2). Image 20–3 Sliding in the rear cover R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 326: Mounting The

    Place the cover over the cover hook on the bottom of the projector frame (reference 1). Slide the clips in the front cover over the cover hooks in the top of the frame (reference 2). Image 20–4 Sliding in the front cover R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 327: A Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Freya ........................328 Specifications of the ICMP-X ....................... 329 ICMP-X SDI specifications ......................330 ICMP-X HDMI 2.0 specifications ....................333 Technical Regulations ......................... 337 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 328: Specifications Freya

    300 CFM Ambient temperature 40°C/104F Max. Ambient humidity 85% RH max Media server Barco Alchemy ICMP-X and other media server brands** supported. Power consumption 1.4kW (3W in Eco mode) Noise Level 50dB(A) @1m and 25°C ambient temperature 3D systems Active glasses systems and polarization systems on silver screens are supported.
  • Page 329: Specifications Of The Icmp-X

    With 2K lens: 2 pixels average* image With 4K lens: 1.5 pixels average* (* depends on lens, zoom, ...) Notes **projector configuration with ICP-D; contact Barco service for the list of supported brands A.2 Specifications of the ICMP-X Specifications Integrated Cinema Media...
  • Page 330: Icmp-X Sdi Specifications

    ICMP License for HDMI2.0 HDR ICMP License for Live IP Compatibility Barco Alchemy is supported by the following Theater Management System (TMS) brands: AAM Screenwriter, Ymagis Melody, CFG-Barco, Unique RosettaBridge, ADDE, CinéDigital Manager, GDC, Proyecson, Real Image, Sony, Hollywoodsoftware/Comscore TCC, Kinoton Barco Alchemy is supported by 4DX Experience A.3 ICMP-X SDI specifications...
  • Page 331 29.97 SMPTE 274M 1920 x 1080 23.976 23.976 Segmented frame SMPTE 428-9 2048 x 1080 Y Cb Cr 4:2:2 10-Bit (SMPTE RP211) 29.97 29.97 SMPTE 274M 1920 x 1080 Interlaced 29.970 59.940 Y Cb Cr 4:2:2 10-Bit R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 332 The Dual-Link HD-SDI interface can be used to carry a single 4:4:4 image, having a color depth of 10 or 12 bit per component. Both RGB (XYZ) and Y Cb Cr color spaces are supported. mainly used to carry stereoscopic images. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 333: Icmp-X Hdmi 2.0 Specifications

    HDMI is a digital replacement for existing analog video standards. HDMI 2.0 specifications HDMI only supported in 3G level A mapping, others formats are supported in both level A and level B mapping. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 334 The ICMP is not supporting Ethernet-over-HDMI and such specific cables are thus not required. HDMI 2.0 Supported 2D Formats Color coding Bit depth Format Frame Rate 1280x720 23.976 YCbCr 4:4:4 YCbCr 4:2:2 29.97 59.94 1280x720 119.88 YCbCr 4:4:4 YCbCr 4:2:2 1920x1080 23.976 2048x1080 YCbCr 4:4:4 YCbCr 4:2:2 29.97 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 335 YCbCr 4:4:4 YCbCr 4:2:2 3840x2160 23.976 4096x2160 24 25 YCbCr 4:4:4 29.97, 30 YCbCr 4:2:2 3840x2160 4096x2160 59.94 YCbCr 4:4:4 YCbCr 4:2:2 HDMI 2.0 Supported Audio Formats Sample Rate Sample coding Bit depth Format L-PCM 44.1 88.2 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 336 YCbCr 4:4:4 YCbCr 4:2:2 3840x2160 4096x2160 YCbCr 4:4:4 YCbCr 4:2:2 In Passive 3D HDMI2 input port A should contain the pixel data of Left Eye and HDMI2 input port B should contain the pixel data for Right Eye. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 337: Technical Regulations

    Specifications A.5 Technical Regulations Certificates Image A– Image A–1 CE 2 CEBEC Image A– mark mark 3 SGS mark R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 338 Specifications R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 339: B Pin Configurations

    Pin configurations About General Purpose Inputs & Outputs (GPIO)................340 Pin configurations of the communication ports ................341 Pin configurations of the ICMP-X communication ports ..............344 Pin configurations of the inputs ....................346 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 340: About General Purpose Inputs & Outputs (Gpio)

    GPIO ports. General Purpose inputs The Barco Cinema Controller and the Barco ICMP-X have each eight (8) opto-isolated general purpose inputs available. These inputs are used to trigger the execution of macro files. For more explanation about the association of a macro to a GPI, consult the user guide of the Communicator.
  • Page 341: Pin Configurations Of The Communication Ports

    GPIO and projector ECO mode The Freya projector is equipped with an “ECO” mode, in which a minimum of features are available. Entering or leaving ECO mode can be done with GPIO of the Cinema Controller via a predefined Macro (not editable).
  • Page 342 GPO 1 P GPO 1, reserved for 3D L/R output reference GPO 1 N GPO 2 P GPO 2, reserved GPO 2 N GPO 3 P GPO 3, reserved GPO 3 N GPO 4 P GPO 4 (free) R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 343 3D connector Name Name +12V +12V Grnd 3D Input Reference - Grnd 3D Display Reference + RS232 RX 3D Display Reference - RS232 TX CONN_3D MODE - CONN_3D_MODE + CONN_SYNC - CONN_SYNC + 3D Input Reference + R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 344: Pin Configurations Of The Icmp-X Communication Ports

    Audio channel 1, 2 3, 4 5, 6 7, 8 AUDIO-AES 9-16 AES pair RJ-45 pin Audio channel 9, 10 11, 12 13, 14 15, 16 General Purpose Output: GPO 1-4 RJ-45 pin Definition EXT_GPOUT_1_P EXT_GPOUT_1_N EXT_GPOUT_2_P R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 345 GPO 5-8 RJ-45 pin Definition EXT_GPOUT_5_P EXT_GPOUT_5_N EXT_GPOUT_6_P EXT_GPOUT_6_N EXT_GPOUT_7_P EXT_GPOUT_7_N EXT_GPOUT_8_P EXT_GPOUT_8_N General Purpose Input: GPI 1-4 RJ-45 pin Definition EXT_GPIN_1_P EXT_GPIN_1_N EXT_GPIN_2_P EXT_GPIN_2_N EXT_GPIN_3_P EXT_GPIN_3_N EXT_GPIN_4_P EXT_GPIN_4_N GPI 5-8 RJ-45 pin Definition EXT_GPIN_5_P EXT_GPIN_5_N EXT_GPIN_6_P EXT_GPIN_6_N R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 346: Pin Configurations Of The Inputs

    The mapping of the channels is done according to the Ethernet wiring scheme and gives us 100 Ohm per pair. B.4 Pin configurations of the inputs DVI-D DVI IN A & B RX2- DDC Data RX0 Shield RX2+ RX2 Shield RX1- R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 347 Pin configurations DVI IN A & B RX1+ Hot Plug Detect TMDS Clock Shield RX1 Shield RX0- TMDS RXC+ DDC Clock RX0+ TMDS RXC- R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 348 Pin configurations R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 349: C Environmental Information

    Environmental information Taiwan RoHS compliance......................350 China RoHS compliance ......................351 Turkey RoHS compliance......................352 Disposal information ........................352 Hazards ............................. 352 Production address........................353 Contact information........................353 Download Product Manual ......................353 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 350: Taiwan Rohs Compliance

    備考2.〝〇〞係指該項限用物質之百分比含量未超出百分比含量基準值。 Note 2:“〇” indicates that the percentage content of the restricted substance does not exceed the percentage of reference value of presence. 備考3.〝—〞係指該項限用物質為排除項目。 Note 3:The “—” indicates that the restricted substance corresponds to the exemption. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 351: China Rohs Compliance

    Electronic Products” (Also called RoHS of Chinese Mainland), the table below lists the names and contents of toxic and/or hazardous substances that Barco’s product may contain. The RoHS of Chinese Mainland is included in the MCV standard of the Ministry of Information Industry of China, in the section “Limit Requirements of toxic substances in Electronic Information Products”.
  • Page 352: Turkey Rohs Compliance

    Chinese Mainland, marked with the Environmental Friendly Use Period (EFUP) logo. The number inside the EFUP logo that Barco uses (please refer to the photo) is based on the “General guidelines of environment-friendly use period of electronic information products”...
  • Page 353: Production Address

    Registered office address: President Kennedypark 35, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium Contact address: Beneluxpark 21, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium Importers contact information To find your local importer, contact Barco directly or one of Barco's regional offices via the contact information given on Barco's web site, www.barco.com. C.8 Download Product Manual Download Product Manual Product manuals and documentation are available online at www.barco.com/td.
  • Page 354 Environmental information R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 355: Glossary

    IP addresses. When you use an Internet address it is automatically translated to an IP address. In fact a program or device that translates those Internet names to IP addresses is called a DNS Server. R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 356 Light sensor calibration file Light sensor calibration Network Time Protocol Show play list Subnet mask A number that is used to identify a subnetwork so that IP addresses can be shared on a local area network. User Datagram Protocol R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 357: Index

    Test patterns 67, 164 Add 238 Check Devices 210 Dust filter 316–318 Administrator 53 Cleaning Password 48 Exterior 320 Analysis 291 Filters 318 Diagnostic package 293 Filters (wet) 319 Self test 292 Lens 320 Application appearance 49 CLO mode 181 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 358 Internal clock 172 Dashboard Lens position 106 Web Communicator 52 Lens selection 102 Daylight Saving Time 173 PCF 93 Deactivate Screen file 146 Test patterns 68, 164 Test patterns 163 Delete Projector automation 201 3D file 131–132 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 359 Modifying optics 25 Disposal 352 Hazardous Chemicals 19, 353 RoHS compliance 351 Hazards 352 Taiwan 350 Turkey 352 Remove 39 Export ICMP 40 3D file 129 Status LEDs 37 Input file 142 Troubleshooting 37 Lens file 112 HDMI 2.0 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 360 Activate 103 Create 77 Calibrate 104 Create from active state 77 Cleaning 320 Delete 92–93 Focus 66 Edit 78, 83 Position 106 Editor 78 Select 102 Export 90 Shift 66 Import 89 Zoom 65 Linking to preset 87 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 361 Network configuration Modify settings 248 Auditorium name 257 Reboot 72 Host name 258 Scheduler settings 249 Network address About 249 Automatic 259 Modify 249 Manually 259 Media server automation Overview 256 Automation settings Network Time Protocol 36, 173 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 362 Projector Color About setings 247 Color calibration 190 Modify settings 248 Projector configuration Position Prerequisites 58 Lens 106 process overview 57 Power Projector covers Control 70 Remove 323 ECO mode 71 Light Source 64 Mode 70–71 Power Cycle R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 363 Modify 272 Projector damage 18 Software Safety Data Sheet (SDS) 19, 353 Update 298 Servicing 19 Spatial color Safety Data Sheet (SDS) 19, 353 calibration 197 Safety training 15 Spatial color calibration Save as cue about 197 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 364 Index Specifications 327 on-off 65 Freya 328 Test patterns HDMI 2.0 333 Activate 67, 164 ICMP-X 329 Assign to shortcut 165 SDI 330 Backup 169 Starting up Configuration 163–164, 170–171 Switching on 30 Control 66 Web Communicator 47 Control menu 67...
  • Page 365 Index Zoom Lens 65 R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 366 Index R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 367: List Of Tools

    Clean micro fiber lens cleaning cloth (e.g. Toraysee® cloth(s)) Compressed air Lens cleaner (e.g. ZEISS lens cleaner, Purosol™ or other water based lens cleaner products) Photospectrometer Sodium carbonate, 30 gram (handful) per liter hot water Spectroradiometer Vacuum cleaner with soft brush suction nuzzle. Web Communicator R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 368 List of tools R5910032 /00 Freya...
  • Page 370 R5910032 /00 | 2020-10-21 Barco NV | Beneluxpark 21, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium Registered office: Barco NV | President Kennedypark 35, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium www.barco.com...

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