Tpc About Menu; Tpc Custom Menu; Responding To An Alarm Window; Can Alarm Conditions Be Ignored? - Christie CP2000 User Manual

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TPC About Menu 
TPC Custom Menu 
LIT MAN USR CP2000
020-100032-04 Rev. 1 (03/14)

Responding to An Alarm Window

Press the acknowledge button in order to hide the alarm window and access other
TPC menus, and try to solve the problem as shown in the right column of Table 3.2.

Can Alarm Conditions Be Ignored?

Note every alarm window indicates a new condition—in a given session, the alarm
window will not reappear for a condition that you have acknowledged (shunted) but
not yet solved. However, if you cycle the projector off and on again, any persisting
alarm condition will trigger the alarm window again.
Although it is highly recommended that the monitored over-temperature and fan
speed conditions always be set to trigger a flashing alarm window (default), this
trigger can be turned off if desired by clearing the appropriate "Alarm Triggers"
checkbox in the Advanced menu. Once cleared, such conditions will only trigger the
yellow or red Status warning button rather than a flashing alarm window. This can be
helpful in rare cases where the alarm window is erroneously/repeatedly triggered
with no detectable error condition. Disabling alarm triggers is not recommended for
normal operation.
Failed interlocks, an SSM communication fault, I
produce an alarm window—i.e., these alarm triggers cannot be disabled or hidden.
The About menu lists which versions of critical components are installed in the
projector. As shown in Figure 3.8, this is a read-only menu for all users, and includes
a "stop" button for installers/service to exit TPC software entirely and return to
Windows.
Understanding Versions in Your Projector
Consult the About menu to determine the current level of a hardware or software
component installed in your projector. Upgrading any of these components requires a
Christie service technician.
TOUCH PANEL –
Determines the software functionality of the Touch Panel Controller
(TPC), its menu language, and its operating system.
SSM –
Indicates which System Supervisor Module is installed (H/W) and what SSM
software is present (Main and Boot portions).
ENGINE –
Indicates the main processing software of the projector. This is a summary
of the Interface, Processor and Formatter Interface entries that appear below it in the
About menu—i.e., any change to one of these elements would automatically denote a
new Engine version. NOTE: The remaining individual red, green and blue formatters
are independent of Engine version.
NOTE: Password-protected; Requires Advanced, Admin, or Installer rights.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
administrators or advanced users to tailor projector processing as they wish for any
type of incoming source, including 3D material, and collect these settings into a
unique channel that any user can select at the Main menu. Up to 32 channels can be
defined.
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The TPC's four Custom menus enable installers (service),
BASIC OPERATION
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