Summary Of Custom Page 1 And Page 2 Menu Functions - Christie CP2000 User Manual

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BASIC OPERATION
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Table 3.4. Summary of Custom Page 1 and Page 2 Menu Functions
Channel#
Identifies/sets button# 1-32 for current Custom menu settings. To assign a
new channel# for the current Custom settings, select the desired # (display
will also change) and press SAVE. Buttons representing channels appear in
order on the Main menu.
Channel Name
Current name or title for a button identifying a source, such as a movie title or
"DVD". Select to rename using pop-up keyboard. Up to 32 names can
appear on the TPC Main menu (4 pages of 8).
Large Icon (button)
Shows icon defined for current source. Press to assign a different icon.
Refresh Button
Updates all Custom settings (such as Gamma, Target Color, etc.) to include
any data newly added to projector memory via DCP Librarian setup software
or TPC Admin menus.
3D Button
If present, the current channel is for a 3D display (set in 3D Control menu).
"Reset" Button
Clear the current (or all) channel settings and return to factory defaults.
Cinema
Keep checked () for most sources (default), ensuring that incoming data is
processed using the complete cinema path and scaled to fill the screen
where possible. Currently cinema sources (A/B projector inputs) should
always utilize the cinema path and scaling. Uncheck only for incoming DVI
having a frame rate >60 Hz (if SXGA) or >48 Hz (if 2048 x 1080), as the
cinema pixel clock rate is limited to 110 MHz.
Use PCF
Enter a check () to use a pre-defined PCF for this source and prohibit
further Custom adjustments (the PCF components of Source, Color Space,
Gamma, LUT-CLUT and Target Color will disappear), then select the desired
PCF from the "Predefined Configurations" list. Clear the checkbox if you wish
to adjust the Custom settings—this is currently recommended for all cinema
use.
Input
Identifies/sets the location/connection of the current source, such as cinema
ports A or B, or a DVI graphics port. Note that use of the twin and dual link
DVI options requires special hardware. See Section 5.
Data Format
Specifies the source type (8-10-12-bit) and whether or not it is packed. The
projector will process the incoming signal according to the data format
selected here. Note that available data formats depend on which projector
input is selected, and will reset to a default value if an input has not yet been
selected. Use of DVI-dual requires a separate adapter at the DVI connectors,
and use of DVI-twin requires a special source. Data format settings are not
included in a PCF.
Auxiliary Lens In
Sets whether or not the optional auxiliary lens is used with this channel.
Screen
Identifies/sets display area, masking (cropping), and expected lens for the
current source. Choices are pre-defined using DCP Librarian or the TPC
Admin menus. Screen settings are not included in a PCF.
* Source
Identifies/sets the expected incoming source resolution and aspect ratio such
as "1920 x1080" or "Mk7 default". Choices are pre-defined using DCP
Librarian or the TPC Admin menu.
Measured Color
For a given channel/source, select the desired MCGD file (representing native
"uncorrected" colors) to use as a reference for calculating target color
processing. Default = OnSite. See also Admin:Gamut menu.
* Target Color
Identifies/sets the special color processing called Target Color Gamut Data
established for a given presentation. Default=P7V2 Theatre.
* Color Space
Identifies/sets the method of color decoding for the current source.
* Gamma
Identifies/sets the desired gamma (a.k.a. "de-gamma") correction needed for
proper tonal range of the source material—for example, a grayscale test
pattern will be neutral and smoothly graduated. In theatres, the only gamma
setting currently needed is PL2.6.
* LUT-CLUT
A "Complex Look-up Table". No information available.
Pull-Down Sequence
Idetifies/sets the frame sequence to achieve a target frequency or time
relationship with another signal.
Pull-Down Offset
Identifies/sets the frame offset.
SMPTE Field Bit
Identifies/sets field offset polarity.
* These components are part of any pre-defined PCF (Projector Configuration File) that controls image processing
for a given source. When the "Use PCF" checkbox is checked (), these components disappear from the Custom
menu and are protected from further change.
CUSTOM MENU OPTIONS
• Default = RGB for all DVI sources
• Default = YCbCr for all cinema sources (i.e., SMPTE A or B ports)
LIT MAN USR CP2000
020-100032-04 Rev. 1 (03/14)

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