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USER MANUAL FOR
SR-1000 STANDALONE INTEGRATED MEDIA BLOCK™
SMS Version 17.0
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September 25
, 2019

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL FOR SR-1000 STANDALONE INTEGRATED MEDIA BLOCK™ SMS Version 17.0 September 25 , 2019...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .................... 7 About This Manual ................. 7 Safety Instructions ................8 General Safety Instructions ..................8 Electrical Safety ....................... 8 Testing & Certification ....................8 THE SR-1000 WEB USER INTERFACE (WebUI) ......... 9 Access Levels ..................
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Import/ Export ..................36 CONTENT ....................37 Summary ....................37 Package ....................38 Checking Content Integrity ..................39 Deleting Content ....................42 KDM ...................... 45 LDM ....................... 46 Source....................47 Ingesting Content from USB Disk ................48 Live Play ........................
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Increase Rebuild Speed ..................78 7.3.1.5 7.3.1.6 High bitrate playback test .................. 79 System ....................80 Maintenance ..................85 Software Upgrade ....................86 OPERATION NOTES ................... 89 Power Up Sequence ................89 Power Down Sequence ............... 89 APPENDIX Ⅰ...
  • Page 5 The contents, features and specifications stated in this manual are subject to change without notice due to continuous product development and improvements. In no other event shall GDC Technology Limited be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damages, including but not limited to special, consequential, or other damages.
  • Page 6 CONTACTS AND OFFICES CONTACTS AND OFFICES Website: www.gdc-tech.com Email: info@gdc-tech.com 24/7 Engineering Support Hotline: North America +1 877 743 2872 (Toll Free) Latin America +52 55 8851 1198 Europe +34 928 912 295 China +86 400 886 0966 (Toll Free)
  • Page 7 CONTACTS AND OFFICES Indonesia (Jakarta) Japan (Tokyo) India (Mumbai) Mexico (Mexico City) Total Building Lantai 4 Suite 0401, 3F, Kyobashi-Chuo Bldg, B-207/208, S. de R.L. de C.V., Jl. Letjen S. Parman Kav. 106A, 1-14-7 Kyobashi Chuo-ku Everest Chambers, Av. Del penon 411 esq. Ote 168, Kel Tomang, Kec.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 About This Manual This manual provides instructions on how to use and manage the GDC SR-1000 Standalone Integrated Media Block . The SR-1000 has a web-based user interface (WebUI). The WebUI functionality can be broken down into five main sections: Dashboard, Playback, Automation, Content and Configuration.
  • Page 9: Safety Instructions

    Consult GDC Technical Support for servicing or maintaining the SR-1000. • You are cautioned that any change or modification not expressly approved in this manual or approved in writing by an authorized representative of GDC Technology could void your warranty and/or authority to operate the SR-1000. Testing & Certification •...
  • Page 10: The Sr-1000 Web User Interface (Webui)

    2. THE SR-1000 WEB USER INTERFACE (WebUI) 2 THE SR-1000 WEB USER INTERFACE (WebUI) The SR-1000 has a web-based user interface (WebUI). The following steps show how to access the SR-1000: 1. Connect a laptop or PC to the same network as the SR-1000. 2.
  • Page 11: Access Levels

    2. THE SR-1000 WEB USER INTERFACE (WebUI) 2.1 Access Levels On the login interface, select the user level and enter the corresponding correct Password to access the SR-1000). Different users will have different access levels on the WebUI Configuration tab. Available access: Access Level Dashboard, Playback, Automation and Content tabs.
  • Page 12: General Notes On The Sr-1000 Webui

    2. THE SR-1000 WEB USER INTERFACE (WebUI) 2.2 General Notes on the SR-1000 WebUI Recommended web browsers The SR-1000 WebUI has been tested with Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox web browsers. These web browsers are recommended for use with the SR-1000 WebUI. Single User Access The SR-1000 WebUI allows single user access only.
  • Page 13: Dashboard

    3. DASHBOARD 3 DASHBOARD In the SR-1000 WebUI, the dashboard menu displays basic information related to the SR-1000, such as System Information, Network Information, Storage Information, Licenses installed, Capabilities and System alerts. Figure 5: Dashboard layout [System Information] Displays SR-1000 system information. [Storage Information] Displays storage status on the SR-1000.
  • Page 14 The SM should always be connected & the ‘SM CONNECTED’ status should be highlighted in green color. In case the SM is disconnected or the status appears in red color, please contact GDC Technical Support User Manual for SR-1000 Standalone Integrated Media Block™ - 13 -...
  • Page 15: Playback

    4. PLAYBACK 4 PLAYBACK 4.1 Playback This tab displays playback progress and allow the operator to control playback. Figure 6: Playback [Clip Name Display] Displays the name of the current loaded show and currently playing clip. [Clip Playback Time] Displays the duration of the current clip played and total duration of the clip.
  • Page 16 4. PLAYBACK [■] [■] Stop button. The button stops playback when pressed. [ | ◄ ◄ ] Move to the previous clip. Rewind (move back) by 20 frames [ ] Forward (move forward) by 20 frames [  ] Move to the end of the clip. [►►| ] [Playback Status Display] Displays the current playback status: Playing, Paused, Stopped or...
  • Page 17: Edit

    4. PLAYBACK 4.2 Edit This tab is used to create and edit playlists 11 12 Figure 7: Edit Playlist [Filter] Filter the content list based on content name. [Content List] Available content on the SR-1000 is listed here. Use the arrow to expand and list all the clips under the selected category.
  • Page 18 4. PLAYBACK Displays the information on the selected clip. [Clip Information Display] Enable Loop Playback of the current playlist. [Loop Playback] [Save] Save the playlist currently being edited. [Reset] Reset any changes to the playlist currently being edited. [Load for playback] Load the selected playlist into the player for playback.
  • Page 19: Creating A New Playlist

    4. PLAYBACK Creating a new Playlist Figure 8: Creating a new Playlist All compositions stored are listed in the Content List on the left. The content is shown in alphabetical order grouped by type [Trailer, Feature, Advertisement, etc.]. Drag & drop the composition that needs to be added from the Content List to the Playlist Editor.
  • Page 20: Edit Cpl Properties

    4. PLAYBACK Edit CPL Properties A pop-up window will open up by clicking button (Edit Props) button on a clip in the playlist editor Figure 9: Edit CPL Properties [Start Frame/Time] Set the time code/frame number where playback of the clip starts. [End Frame/Time] Set the time code/frame number where playback of the clip ends.
  • Page 21: Saving The Playlist

    4. PLAYBACK Cue list will display the inserted automation cue. [Set] Save the changes. Saving the Playlist Figure 10: Saving the Playlist Click on the Save button to save the playlist. This ensures any changes to playlist will not be lost. Click on the Load for Playback button to load the newly created playlist to the...
  • Page 22: Schedule

    4. PLAYBACK 4.3 Schedule This tab is used to schedule playback Figure 11: Scheduler [List, Day, Week, Month] Select to display the schedules on the SR-1000 in a list; per day, per week or per month. [Today] Switch back to current day in month or week view. [<...
  • Page 23 4. PLAYBACK [New] Add a new schedule. Select the Show Start Date Time. Recurrence Rules by default is selected as No Repeat. User can select Repeat Once or Repeat More and further enter details. Click the button to add the schedule [Schedules] Schedules are displayed here.
  • Page 24: Automation

    This tab is used to set up automation and input triggers. Scheduling and manual triggering of automation cues can be done here. Figure 12: GDC Automation Workflow 5.1 Trigger This tab is used manually trigger automation cues and commands for configured devices Figure 13: Cue Trigger Setup User Manual for SR-1000 Standalone Integrated Media Block™...
  • Page 25: Schedule

    5. AUTOMATION [Quick Mode Label] An automation label can be configured to be easily triggered here. → This label can be set in Automation Option tab. (Refer to Section 5.6) Click the Execute button to execute the automation cue. [Send Automation Cue] This section is used to manually execute a configured automation label.
  • Page 26: Cue

    5. AUTOMATION [+ New Schedule] Click to add a new schedule. Select the schedule date and time, and the label to be executed. Schedules can be set to repeat daily. Click Save to save the added schedule or click Discard remove.
  • Page 27: Adding A New Cue

    5. AUTOMATION – Click to add actions or click to remove actions. Click Execute [4] to manually execute this automation cue. [+Create] Click +Create to create a new cue. A pop-up window will be shown. Enter the name of the cue and click OK. Refer to Section 5.3.1 for more details regarding adding a new automation cue.
  • Page 28 5. AUTOMATION Figure 17: Cue Details – Click to add actions or click to remove actions. Select a device from the dropdown list as seen below. New devices can be added to the list from the Device tab (Refer to Section 5.5.1 for more details) If the selected Device is System, the...
  • Page 29 5. AUTOMATION If the selected Device is a projector, the Action type can either be Primitive or Macro. If Primitive is selected as the Action type, the Param option will show a dropdown list of different projector options. Select the desired projector option: If Macro is selected as the Action...
  • Page 30 5. AUTOMATION If Coil is selected as the Action type, only one pin can be selected at a time from the Param option: If Register or Level is selected as the Action type, multiple pins can be selected from the Param option.
  • Page 31: Input

    5. AUTOMATION 5.4 Input This tab is used to configure input automation triggers on the SR-1000. When input is detected on supported devices, the configured automation cues will be triggered on the SR-1000. Figure 18: Input Triggers [+ Add Trigger] Click to add an input trigger.
  • Page 32 5. AUTOMATION Select a automation Cue Label which should to be triggered for the selected device based on the selected trigger value: [– Delete Trigger] – Click to remove the selected input trigger. Click to reorder the input triggers using drag-and-drop. [Save]/[Discard] Click on the Save...
  • Page 33: Device

    5. AUTOMATION 5.5 Device This tab is used to configure the SR-1000 to communicate with external automation devices. Figure 19: List of configured Automation devices This is a list of configured automation devices on the SR-1000. [Device] When a device is selected from the list, device details are displayed under the Details section.
  • Page 34: Creating A New Automation Device

    5. AUTOMATION Creating a new Automation Device Figure 20: Adding a new device [Name] Type in the name that needs to be assigned to the new device being added. After adding the device name, assign the type of device [Type] you want to use.
  • Page 35: When Device Type Is 'Projector

    5. AUTOMATION 5.5.1.1 When Device Type is ‘PROJECTOR’ Figure 21: Adding a Projector Device Select the projector Model from the dropdown list: Select the projector Series from the dropdown list: The status of the device can be enabled or disabled by using this checkbox. Set the parameters such as address, Port, Login...
  • Page 36: Option

    5. AUTOMATION 5.6 Option This tab is used to configure automation cues that will be triggered on SR-1000 boot-up and when playback errors occur. Figure 22: Option [Startup Label] Select a specific automation cue which will be executed when the server fully boots up [Error Label] Select a specific automation cue which will be executed whenever a playback error occurs.
  • Page 37: Import/ Export

    5. AUTOMATION 5.7 Import/ Export This tab allows the import and export of automations cues which have been setup on the SR- 1000. Figure 23: Import/Export [Import/Export Device] Import opens a pop-up window which allows the user to select a configuration file for the selected automation device. Export automatically saves the configuration file for the selected automation device to your web browser’s default...
  • Page 38: Content

    6. CONTENT 6 CONTENT The Content tab is used to manage the content, keys and licenses on the SR-1000. It allows the operator to: 1. Ingest content from disk or network source. 2. Ingest Key Delivery Messages (KDMs) required for playing encrypted content. 3.
  • Page 39: Package

    6. CONTENT Click the Refresh button to update the displayed information. 6.2 Package This tab shows the content available on the SR-1000. Figure 25: List of CPL’s or PKL’s [PKL/CPL] Displays list by CPLs or PKLs. [Filter] PKL/CPL list will be filtered by the text entered here. Click Clear Filter button to clear the search text.
  • Page 40: Checking Content Integrity

    6. CONTENT [Content List] Displays the list of content available on the server. When an item is selected, details are displayed on the right panel. [Verify] Verify that the content is correct. There are 3 options available: Quick Verify, Immediately Verify & Schedule Verify. Refer to Section 6.2.1 for more details [Delete] The following content delete options are available: Immediately...
  • Page 41 6. CONTENT To verify the integrity of a package or CPL, go to the Package t a b a n d select the checkbox against the package or CPL that needs to be verified. The PKL/CPL details will be displayed under the Details section on the right.
  • Page 42 6. CONTENT Schedule Verify: Set a date and time for full verification of the selected CPL/ PKL. A pop-up window will be shown to provide details for the schedule. Provide a Name for the schedule being created. Select the frequency and date & time for the schedule Click on the Create button to schedule the verification.
  • Page 43: Deleting Content

    6. CONTENT Note: If there is an error in the selected package, it will indicate Failed under the Status column. Deleting Content Figure 27: Deleting Content User Manual for SR-1000 Standalone Integrated Media Block™ - 42 - September 15 , 2019...
  • Page 44 6. CONTENT To delete a package or CPL, go to the Package t a b a n d select the checkbox against the package or CPL that needs to be deleted. The PKL/CPL details will be displayed under the Details section on the right. Click on the Delete button to delete the selected package or CPL.
  • Page 45 6. CONTENT Click on the Create button to schedule the deletion. The scheduled deletion will be displayed under the Schedule tab, as shown below. To delete this schedule, click on the Delete button. User Manual for SR-1000 Standalone Integrated Media Block™ - 44 - September 15 , 2019...
  • Page 46: Kdm

    6. CONTENT 6.3 KDM This tab displays all the KDMs present on the SR-1000 Figure 28: List of KDMs [KDM List] Displays a list of the KDMs on the SR-1000. When a KDM is selected from the list, KDM details are displayed on the right panel.
  • Page 47: Ldm

    6. CONTENT 6.4 LDM This tab displays the list of licenses on the SR-1000. Figure 29: List of LDMs [LDM List] Displays a list of licenses installed on the SR-1000. When an LDM is selected from the list, LDM details are displayed on the right panel.
  • Page 48: Source

    6. CONTENT 6.5 Source This tab is used to configure the content ingest sources on the SR-1000. Figure 30: List of ingest sources [Source] Displays a list of configured content ingest sources on the SR-1000. [Live Source] Displays the list of content for Live Play (Please refer to Section 6.5.2 for details.) [+Create] Click...
  • Page 49: Ingesting Content From Usb Disk

    6. CONTENT [Delete] Click Delete to delete the selected content ingest source. Note: Delete Edit buttons only available on Created Sources Ingesting Content from USB Disk Figure 31: Selecting ingest source Select USB DRIVE from Source list and click on the Open button.
  • Page 50 6. CONTENT Click on the partition for the selected device. Figure 32: Ingesting content Browse the selected source and select the directory where the package is located. The list of packages in the directory will be displayed in the top right section of the screen. This button can be used to toggle between the PKL/CPL list displayed in the top right section of the screen.
  • Page 51 6. CONTENT Click on the Ingest button & select the Ingest option to queue downloading of the PKL/CPL. (To bypass ingestion for direct playback you can click on Live Play instead. Please refer to Section 6.5.2 for details). Note: For SR-1000 with CineCache™, if the Secondary Storage has been enabled under Configuration →...
  • Page 52: Live Play

    6. CONTENT Live Play Live play allows playback from content ingest source without ingesting. • Live play is supported for USB/ eSATA sources only. • Content should always be ingested before playback whenever possible. Figure 33: Live Play [Live Play] Two options are available when the Live Play button is clicked:...
  • Page 53: Ingesting Kdms

    6. CONTENT Ingesting KDMs Figure 34: Ingesting KDMs Browse the selected source and select the directory where the KDM is located. The list of KDMs in the directory will be displayed in the top right section of the screen. Select the KDM you wish to ingest, using the checkbox on the left of that particular entry from the displayed list.
  • Page 54 6. CONTENT Click on the Ingest button & select the Ingest option to queue downloading of the KDM. To check on the download status of the ingested KDM, go to the Status tab. When done selecting the KDM(s), click on the Close button.
  • Page 55: Schedule

    6. CONTENT 6.6 Schedule This tab shows the scheduled content ingest and verification tasks. Figure 35: List of Scheduled Ingest tasks Displays a list of scheduled content ingest tasks. [Schedule] [Refresh] Click Refresh to refresh the list of schedules. [Delete] Click Delete to delete a selected schedule.
  • Page 56: Status

    6. CONTENT 6.7 Status This tab shows content ingest and verification status Figure 36: Content Ingest and Verification Status Displays the list of content ingest, delete and verify tasks. [Status] [Pause] Press Pause to temporarily stop the download of selected package(s) or CPL(s).
  • Page 57: Configuration

    7. CONFIGURATION 7 CONFIGURATION The configuration tab is used to change SR-1000 settings and configure aspects of SR-1000 operation. SR-1000 configuration consists of five categories: General, Playback, Storage, System and Maintenance. 7.1 General This tab is used to configure general options for the SR-1000. Figure 37: General Configuration options [Options] Keep schedules for...
  • Page 58 7. CONFIGURATION [Users] Change User Password Change the password for User level Change Technician Password Change the password for Technician level Change Maintenance Password Change the password for Maintenance level [Setup] Set up SNMP monitoring and reporting. SNMP (Please refer to Section 7.1.1 for details.) Click Save to save the settings or...
  • Page 59: Snmp Configuration

    7. CONFIGURATION SNMP Configuration The SNMP feature is an option on the SR-1000 that enables the use of SNMP to monitor the IMB. The SNMP interface contains many useful SNMP traps and is easy to configure. A SNMP configuration pop-up window is shown with the following sections: General, System Information, System Setting, Encrypt, Storage, Sensors, and Ethernet.
  • Page 60: System Information

    7. CONFIGURATION Note: When Trap is On, a trap will be sent if the System UpTime exceeds the threshold value. Check SNMP Agent Start to activate the Trap. Un-check the SNMP Agent Start to deactivate the Trap. [SNMP Agent Start] Note: When Trap is On, a trap is sent when the SNMP Agent is started.
  • Page 61: System Setting

    7. CONFIGURATION [System Name] The name of the Server. This value will be displayed when SNMP information is queried. This will be automatically set to the server model if the Automatically set System Name to Server model option is enabled. [System Location] The location where the SR-1000 is installed.
  • Page 62: Encrypt

    7. CONFIGURATION [Ingestion Start] When this option is checked, an SNMP trap will be generated when a DCP ingest starts. [Ingestion Complete] When this option is checked, an SNMP trap will be generated when a DCP ingest is completed. [Ingestion Fail] When this option is checked, an SNMP trap will be generated when a DCP ingest fails.
  • Page 63: Storage

    7. CONFIGURATION [Enable Authentication] Allows user to enable SNMP Authentication by providing Username. The default Password can be changed using the Change button. Note: The new password should be atleast 8 characters long. 7.1.1.5 Storage Figure 42: SNMP Configuration - Storage [HDD Missing and SMART Check the corresponding storage devices to activate the Trap.
  • Page 64: Sensor

    7. CONFIGURATION [RAID Device missing and Check RAID Device missing and degraded status to activate the degraded status] Trap. Note: When Trap is On, a trap will be sent if the RAID Device is missing or degraded. Check Mount Data Storage to activate the Trap.
  • Page 65: Ethernet

    7. CONFIGURATION [CPU Temperature Set the threshold temperature required for the CPU sensors by Threshold] typing in the field or using an on-screen keyboard. Check CPU Temperature Threshold to activate the Trap. Note: When Trap is On, a trap is sent if the CPU temperature exceeds the maximum threshold temperature.
  • Page 66: Playback

    7. CONFIGURATION 7.2 Playback This tab is used to configure video, audio, subtitle and other playback settings on the SR-1000. Figure 45: Playback Configuration (1) [Options] Automatically fix invalid show If this option is enabled, non-playable CPLs in a show playlist playlist will be skipped during playback.
  • Page 67 7. CONFIGURATION [CineCanvas] Use RPL for SMPTE subtitles Send a SMPTE-compatible Resource Presentation List (RPL) instead of an Interop-compatible Subtitle Presentation List to the projector for CineCanvas subtitles. This is only enabled when SMPTE subtitles are available for the CPL. Projector Network Timeout Timeout in seconds for communication with the projector.
  • Page 68 7. CONFIGURATION [Network Timecode] Enable network time code Activate transmission of playback time-code over UDP. transmission Receiver IP Enter the IP of the receiver of time-code transmission of UDP. Transmission interval Indicates the time interval between transmissions [Video] Force 2D playback Force 2D playback for 3D content.
  • Page 69 7. CONFIGURATION Figure 47: Playback Configuration (3) [Dolby Atmos] Enable Configure the SR-1000 to work with a Dolby CP850 sound processor with Dolby Atmos. A valid license is required to enable Dolby Atmos support on the SR-1000: Check Enable to enable Dolby Atmos support. Set the Atmos Data IP and Atmos TLS IP according to network requirements.
  • Page 70: Audio Channel Mapping

    7. CONFIGURATION Audio Channel Mapping Using Audio Channel Mapping, audio output from the SR-1000 can be re-mapped to appear on different audio channels. Figure 48: Using DCP Channel order Audio output based on the number of audio channels in the audio track of the DCP can be configured in this tab.
  • Page 71 7. CONFIGURATION Figure 49: Using DCP Channel labels Audio output based on SMPTE audio channel configuration labels can be configured in this tab, Audio output for individual SMPTE audio channel labels can be changed here. Check the Use SMPTE audio labels checkbox to route audio output based on SMPTE audio channel configuration labels.
  • Page 72: Preset

    7. CONFIGURATION 7.2.1.1 Preset Figure 50: Preset Audio channel output presets can be configured in this tab. Select a preset to view or change preset settings Add a new preset or delete the current preset. Audio configuration for an audio preset can be changed here. Click Return to return to Audio Channel Mapping configuration.
  • Page 73: Storage

    7. CONFIGURATION 7.3 Storage This tab is used to configure the storage settings on the SR-1000. Figure 51: Storage Configuration [IMB Storage] Storage Type Configure the primary storage for the SR-1000. NAS: Configure a Network-Attached Storage(NAS) as data storage. CineCache™: Select this option to use the built-in CineCache™ as storage.
  • Page 74 7. CONFIGURATION As shown above, the ‘Portable/Enterprise Storage’ is set as the Primary storage while the ‘CineCache’ is set as the Secondary storage. Fallback to Secondary storage will occur under the following conditions: Primary storage becomes unavailable (e.g., eSATA cable unplugged, powered off, hardware error).
  • Page 75: Actions Of Portable/Enterprise Storage

    7. CONFIGURATION [Portable/Enterprise Storage] The following actions can be performed: • Create new RAID array • Hard disk information • RAID filesystem check • Storage performance • Increase Rebuild Speed • High bitrate playback test (Please refer to Section 0 for details.) Actions of Portable/Enterprise Storage 7.3.1.1 Create new RAID array Figure 52: Create new RAID Array...
  • Page 76: Hard Disk Information

    7. CONFIGURATION 7.3.1.2 Hard disk information Figure 53: Select disk Figure 54: Hard Disk Information User Manual for SR-1000 Standalone Integrated Media Block™ - 75 - September 15 , 2019...
  • Page 77: Raid Filesystem Check

    7. CONFIGURATION [Hard disk information] Clicking on the Hard Disk information option opens a pop-up window. Select the disk and click on Select. Information about the selected disk will be displayed on- screen. Click on Save to save the results to the local computer/ laptop (in the form of a .txt file).
  • Page 78: Storage Performance

    7. CONFIGURATION 7.3.1.4 Storage Performance Figure 57: Select disk Figure 56: Storage Performance User Manual for SR-1000 Standalone Integrated Media Block™ - 77 - September 15 , 2019...
  • Page 79: Increase Rebuild Speed

    7. CONFIGURATION [Storage performance] Clicking on the Storage Performance option opens a pop-up window. Select the disk and click on Select. Information about the hard disk performance will be displayed on screen. Click on Save to save the results to the local computer/ laptop (in the form of a .txt file).
  • Page 80: High Bitrate Playback Test

    7. CONFIGURATION 7.3.1.6 High bitrate playback test Figure 59: HBR Playback fitness test (1) Figure 60: HBR Playback fitness test (2) User Manual for SR-1000 Standalone Integrated Media Block™ - 79 - September 15 , 2019...
  • Page 81: System

    7. CONFIGURATION [High bitrate playback test] Clicking on the High bitrate playback test option opens a pop- up window. Click on Confirm to initiate the test. The progress will be displayed on-screen Once complete, click on Save to save the results to the local computer/ laptop (in the form of a .txt file).
  • Page 82 7. CONFIGURATION [Clear IMB tampers] Displays the Marriage and Service Door tamper status of the IMB. Click the Marry button to clear the Marriage Tamper. IMB Marriage Click the Close button to clear the Service Door tamper. Service Door Note: The SR-1000 will not allow playback if these tampers are not cleared.
  • Page 83 7. CONFIGURATION Figure 62: System Configuration (2) [Network Configuration] Subnet Mask Specify the subnet mask. Gateway Specify the network gateway for the SR-1000. IMB Ethernet 2 This is the main IP address of the SR-1000. The Web-UI interface can be reached at this IP address. IMB Ethernet 1 Enable this to set up a secondary network on the SR-1000.
  • Page 84 Check IP Conflict [Extract logs and configuration] This allows the operator to extract debug logs from the SR-1000 for analysis by GDC personnel. Time duration includes 1 Week, 1 Month, 3 Months and All. After selecting the time duration, Generate logs button will be enabled.
  • Page 85 7. CONFIGURATION Figure 63: System Configuration (3) [Extract Automation Log] Extract automation logs from the SR-1000. After clicking Extract Automation Log button, a pop-up window will be shown to save the file. [Extract Content Manager Log] Extract Content Management logs from the SR-1000. After clicking Extract Content Manager Log button, a pop-up window will...
  • Page 86: Maintenance

    [Upgrade] Software Upgrade When this button is clicked, a pop-up window will be shown with an option to choose and upload any GDC issued upgrade files. Refer to Section 7.5.1 for more details. 7.5 Maintenance This tab is used to install software upgrades on the system. Warranty information is also displayed in this section.
  • Page 87: Software Upgrade

    7. CONFIGURATION Software Upgrade Figure 65: Software Upgrade In order to initiate the software upgrade process, the relevant upgrade file needs to be downloaded to the laptop or PC which is being used to access the WebUI interface. Upon clicking on the Software Upgrade button, the Upgrade...
  • Page 88 7. CONFIGURATION Once the upgrade file has been selected, the Upload button will be enabled. Click on the Upload button to upload the file to the SR-1000. The console window will display the status of the file upload, as shown. An ‘Upload Successful’...
  • Page 89 7. CONFIGURATION In order to complete the upgrade process, the SR-1000 IMB needs to be rebooted. A pop-up message will be displayed which allows the user to reboot the system, by clicking on the Reboot Now button. User Manual for SR-1000 Standalone Integrated Media Block™ - 88 - September 15 , 2019...
  • Page 90: Operation Notes

    8. OPERATION NOTES 8 OPERATION NOTES 8.1 Power Up Sequence Always power up any external storage before powering up the Projector. The external storage must be powered up first to be correctly identified by the SR-1000. 8.2 Power Down Sequence Always power down the SR-1000 and Projector with the following steps: 1.
  • Page 91: Appendix Ⅰ

    Please check with your regional GDC office for the correct software version to be used. Note 2: IMB synchronized playback is only enabled with a license from GDC. Please check with your regional GDC office for a license to enable IMB synchronized playback. Note 3: Both server systems that make up one sync solution must be the same model.
  • Page 92 9. APPENDIX Ⅰ Figure 66: IMB Sync Configuration [Enable Synchronization] Enable Synchronization must be set on both master and slave servers. [3D playback mode] Select 3D playback mode for the master and slave server. Each server can be configured to play either the left or right eye frames or both for 3D content.
  • Page 93: Imb Synchronized Playback Operation

    9. APPENDIX Ⅰ Note: If this setting is changed, the server must be rebooted for the setting to take effect. [Slave SPL Loading] Slave SPL Loading is only enabled on the master server. Select a method for loading an SPL on the slave server. Use Master SPL: the SPL on the master server will be automatically copied and loaded on slave when playback starts.
  • Page 94 9. APPENDIX Ⅰ Note: The above operation implies that content must be downloaded on both servers used for sync playback. For encrypted content, KDMs are needed for both servers and these must be ingested to the respective servers prior to playback. The following table shows video output mode for 2D and 3D SPLs.
  • Page 95: Appendix Ⅱ

    10. APPENDIX Ⅱ 10 APPENDIX Ⅱ The SR-1000 has undergone and passed on first attempt the following quality assurance tests, with reports issued by the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company– SGS Labs (https://www.sgs.com). 1. Temperature Humidity Cycling Test •...
  • Page 96 Cert. No. CN09/32221 GDC Technology manufacturing facility is ISO 9001:2008 certified. Copyright © 2019 GDC Technology Limited. All rights reserved. All trademarks listed in this manual are properties of their respective owners. Specifications are subject to change without notice due to ongoing product development and improvement.

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