Selecting The Cinema Source; Adjusting The Cinema Display; Via Touch Panel Controller; Other Methods - Christie CP2000 User Manual

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CINEMA OPERATION
4.3
Selecting the
Cinema Source
Via Touch Panel Controller 
Other Methods 
4.4
Adjusting the
Cinema Display
4-6
NOTE: For details regarding all TPC functions, refer to 3.5, Using the Touch Panel
Controller.
As described in 3.5, Using the Touch Panel Controller, CP2000 displays are usually
pre-configured so that any user can correctly display a desired feature simply by
selecting the corresponding button on either page of the Main menu displayed by the
Touch Panel Controller. There are a maximum of 32 different display buttons
available at any one time (8 per page), with most users locked out of other processing
controls available in other Touch Panel Controller menus. For cinema sources in
particular, which are displayed according to strict parameters pre-defined by the
producers of the feature and implemented in the projector by a CP2000 installer,
administrator or trained operator, this simplicity ensures that the intended display can
be selected quickly and easily by any user.
To change to a new feature, do the following:
Make sure the CP2000 and TPC are both powered up and operating normally.
On the Touch Panel Controller, select the Main menu tab.
On the Main menu page 1 or 2, press the desired display button—the image will
update according to the many display parameters defined for this source.
Refer back to 3.5, Using the Touch Panel Controller for other operating details.
NOTES: 1) Depending on your expected needs, your installer may or may not have
configured all buttons for use. 2) Buttons may have any icon or text.
Depending on your installation, you may be able to use ASCII commands (via
Ethernet communication link) to select a source from a different controller in a
remote location. See 3.6, Remote Control of the Touch Panel Controller, and
Appendix B, ASCII Messages.
Regardless of how the display file is selected, the feature will appear on screen
according to the numerous specific display settings defined for it. If the display does
not appear as expected on screen, part of the display setup is probably not configured
correctly for the incoming source. Try a different button on the Main menu. If the
image is still incorrect, this source may have to be re-configured.
For general users, only the selection of a digital cinema feature is accessible. The
precise processing which affects details of image quality is predefined in its display
files such as Source and Screen—these settings are password-protected and
accessible by trained operators or installers only.
If you feel the cinema display is incorrect or faulty, contact the trained operator in
your theatre who can correct or further customize specific display file settings.
LIT MAN USR CP2000
020-100032-04 Rev. 1 (03/14)

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