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Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and Secured Media Projection System User Manual May 05 , 2021 Before operating the projector unit, please read this User Manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
Table of Contents Starting the Espedeo Supra-5000 ................6 Switching ON the Projector ....................6 Controlling and Operating the Espedeo Supra-5000 .............. 10 Using a Wired LAN Connection ........................10 Using a Wireless LAN Connection ......................... 12 Accessing the Supra Command Center and DCMB Web UI ................14 Switching ON the Laser Light Source of the Supra-5000................
1. Starting the Espedeo Supra-5000 1.1 Switching ON the Projector Before powering ON the Espedeo Supra-5000 digital cinema and secured media projection system, please ensure the environmental requirements (refer to Table 1) for the safe operation of the Projector are met: Surroundings During Operation Non-Operating Period...
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Figure 1: Check the status indicator of the Projector. The Green indicator should be steady ON after boot-up is complete, as shown in Figure 2. Refer to Table 2 for the complete working status of the Projector indicators. Figure 2: Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and Secured Media Projection System - 7 - May 05...
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Table 2: In the scenario, where the mounting and placement of the Projector allows you to access the back panel; you may also check the status of the LED indicators on the Digital Cinema Media Board (DCMB). To do so, remove the back cover by carefully pushing it upwards as indicated in Figure 3.
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Wait for the working status of the SM, TAMPER and EXT LED indicators on the DCMB to show steady Green, as highlighted in Figure 4 (refer to Section 2.1 for more information regarding the DCMB LED indicators). Figure 4: Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and Secured Media Projection System - 9 - May 05 , 2021...
1.2 Controlling and Operating the Espedeo Supra-5000 The Espedeo Supra-5000 digital cinema and secured media projection system is controlled and operated via a Web user interface that can be wirelessly accessed from a web browser* on an Android™ tablet OR from a web browser* on a computer connected via a wired or wireless connection to the projector Connect your device to the projector via a wired or wireless LAN connection as described in the following sections: Using a Wired LAN Connection...
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OPTION B ( recommended for debugging Step 1: Connect the laptop to the LAN2 network port of the projector’s PIB (refer to Section 2.2 to understand the various connectors on the PIB) using a network cable. Step 2: The IP address of the LAN2 port of the PIB is fixed to 192.168.254.241 (Supra Command Center) and 192.168.254.246 (DCMB Web UI).
Using a Wireless LAN Connection The Espedeo Supra-5000 has an in-built Access Point which makes it possible to connect wirelessly to the projector without the need for an external Wi-Fi router. This Access Point name will be shown as “SMS-XXXXXX”, where XXXXXX represents the unique Serial Number of the projector’s DCMB. Additionally, you can refer to Section 1.2.7 for details regarding how to enable/disable this wireless Access Point.
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Step 3: Open the Chrome™ browser on the tablet and enter the IMB Ethernet 2 IP Address of the DCMB. Figure 9: Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and Secured Media Projection System - 13 - May 05 , 2021 User Manual...
Accessing the Supra Command Center and DCMB Web UI Depending on how a laptop/tablet is connected to the Espedeo Supra-5000, you can access the Supra Command Center web interface (to access all projector functions) and the DCMB Web UI (to access all playback functions of the DCMB) using the various methods mentioned under this section.
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a. When the Single tab mode option is enabled; you can access the Supra Command Center web interface within the DCMB Web UI, by clicking on the ‘Supra-5000’ tab (as shown in Figure 12). Figure 12: option is disabled; you can click on the ‘Supra-5000’ tab to open and access b.
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Please Note: You can also access the Supra Command Center web interface either via the URL: (where “IMBETH2IP” represents the IMB http://192.168.254.241 or via the URL: http://IMBETH2IP:81 Ethernet 2 IP address of the DCMB) using a new browser tab. For example: If the IMB Ethernet 2 IP Address of the DCMB is 192.168.1.12, then the URL to access the Supra Command Center web interface will be http://192.168.1.12:81.
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Figure 15: option is disabled; you can click on the ‘Supra-5000’ tab to open and access b. When the Single tab mode the Supra Command Center web interface in a new browser tab (as shown in Figure 16). Figure 16: Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and Secured Media Projection System - 17 - May 05...
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Please Note: You can also access the Supra Command Center web interface via the URL: (where “IMBETH2IP” represents the IMB Ethernet 2 IP address of the DCMB) using http://IMBETH2IP:81 a new browser tab. For example: If the IMB Ethernet 2 IP Address of the DCMB is 192.168.1.12, then the URL to access the Supra Command Center web interface will be http://192.168.1.12:81.
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Figure 18: option is disabled; you can click on the ‘Supra-5000’ tab to open and access the a. When the Single tab mode Supra Command Center web interface in a new browser tab (as shown in Figure 19). Figure 19: Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and Secured Media Projection System - 19 - May 05...
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Please Note: You can also access the Supra Command Center web interface via the URL: http://192.168.254.241 using a new browser tab. The Supra Command Center web interface has been set to not ask for login credentials for 30 days. In case the login dialog pops up after 30 days, type in the login credentials and click on the Sign In button.
Switching ON the Laser Light Source of the Supra-5000 From the Supra Command Center interface, click the Laser On button on the top menu bar to switch ON the projector’s Laser Light Source. The projector State will change to ‘Laser On’, as shown in Figure 22. If you want to switch OFF the projector’s Laser Light Source, click on the Laser Off button.
1.2.4.1 Projecting a Test Pattern From the Supra Command Center interface, click the Test Pattern shortcut button on the top menu bar to access the Test Pattern screen. Here, you can select the default test pattern image for the projector. Click on the Close Test Pattern button to clear the test pattern from the screen, so that Digital Cinema Package (DCP) content or input from an HDMI source can be projected.
Macro Selection on the Supra-5000 The Macro Settings section on the Home screen of the Supra Command Center allows you to select the appropriate macro for content playback. Select the required macro setting based on the type of source and content that needs to be projected, which can either be DCP content from the local storage or HDMI input from an external AV source.
1.2.5.1 Switching to HDMI Playback In the case of HDMI playback from an external AV source, you can select a macro setting that has been programmed to switch to HDMI input. In this example, ‘HDMI1’ on the Supra Command Center (as shown in Figure 25).
Using the DCMB Web UI to start Playback To initiate playback of content from the local storage of the projector, you need to access the DCMB Web UI. As depicted in Figure 26 and Figure 27, follow the steps mentioned below: Step 1: Click on the Playback tab on the menu bar.
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Figure 27: For more information related to the Playback tab and how to create/edit playlists from the DCMB Web UI, please refer to Section 4.3. Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and Secured Media Projection System - 26 - May 05 , 2021 User Manual...
Wireless Access Point Settings for the Supra-5000 The wireless Access Point of the Espedeo Supra-5000 can be used to access the Supra Command Center and the DCMB Web UI, using a Wi-Fi-enabled device. To enable/disable this feature, first access the DCMB Web UI (as described in Section 1.2.3) using a wired connection.
1.3 Switching OFF the Projector To switch OFF the Espedeo Supra-5000 digital cinema and secured media projection system, please follow the power down sequence depicted in Figure 29: • From the Supra Command Center, click the Laser Off button on the top menu bar to turn OFF the Laser Light Source.
2. Input and Communication In this section, we will look at the various connectors, ports and indicators on the DCMB or Digital Cinema Media Block and the PIB or Projector Intelligence Board of the Espedeo Supra-5000. These boards can be accessed by removing the back cover of the projector (refer to Figure 3).
2.1 Projector terminal board: DCMB (Digital Cinema Media Block) The DCMB or Digital Cinema Media Block is a digital cinema media server that is responsible for content playback. The various connectors and indicators on the DCMB are shown in Figure 31. Figure 31: Name Type...
Digital Certificate for the DCMB The digital certificate of DCMB can be downloaded from the Espedeo website www.espedeo.com. Go to the "Customer Service" → "Digital Certificate Download" page to download the certificate. Registration may be required, please follow the instructions provided on the website. The Digital certificate of the DCMB is required by the KDM provider, to provide KDMs which are used to unlock encrypted content for playback.
2.2 Projector terminal board: PIB (Projector Intelligence Board) The PIB or Projector Intelligence Board is the main control module of the projector. The various connectors and indicators on the PIB are shown in Figure 32. Figure 32: Name Type Function This port can be used for content playback from an external HDMI ①...
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▪ LASER: Laser light source module status: LED indicator is OFF: The laser control module is in standby status or is not powered ON. LED indicator blinking: The laser control module is waiting for startup. LED indicator is steady ON: The laser control module works properly.
2.3 Connecting the Espedeo-5000 to an HDMI Source As illustrated in Figure 33; the Espedeo Supra-5000 can playback content from an HDMI output source (Timing:1080p@60Hz) such as a Blu-Ray player, Set-Top Box, etc. Using an HDMI cable, you need to connect the HDMI port on the HDMI output source, to either HDMI IN 1 or HDMI IN 2 port on the projector PIB.
3. Understanding the Supra Command Center This section explains the different menu options and corresponding functions of the Espedeo Supra Command Center web interface. 3.1 Home screen Figure 35: Name Function Description Indicates the operational status of the projector. You can toggle between ON and OFF: ▪...
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Shortcut icon for projecting a test pattern. The default test pattern ⑥ Test Pattern can be selected Users are classified into ‘Ordinary User’ or ‘Professional User’. ⑦ User permissions Menu UI options vary based on user permissions. ⑧ Show/Hide the Navigation functions on the Home screen. List of various functions available under the Supra Command Center.
3.2 Diagnostics The Diagnostics screen can be used to monitor and display the equipment status, obtain version information, perform self-test, download the diagnosis package, query error code and implement other tasks. Diagnostics → Current State The Current State menu displays the temperature, voltage, speed, current, laser information, projector information and lens information under separate sub-sections in real-time.
Displays information about the Laser light source such as the resolution, model, ⑤ Light Engine Configuration SN, version, production date and used time of light source. Displays information about the projector such as model, whole machine MSN, ⑥ Projector Configuration DCMB SN and manufacturing date.
Diagnostic → Download Diagnostic Package In case any alerts or error messages are displayed on the Home screen, you can download the projector log files from the Download Diagnostic Package menu to troubleshoot the related issue/fault. While downloading the diagnostic package, select the ‘Select All’ option and click the Download button. The system will automatically download the diagnosis package to the default Downloads folder of the Chrome™...
Diagnostic → Self-test The Self-test menu can be used to detect whether the HDMI, IMB and DLP modules are functioning as expected. 3.2.4.1 Self-check You can check the number of faults and warnings for these modules as well as view detailed information about these faults and warnings using the Self-check tab.
3.2.4.2 Video Path The Video Path tab is used to detect whether the video channels of the HDMI, IMB and DLP modules are functioning as expected. Figure 41: HDMI1 module detection This function is mainly used to detect the HDMI1 module. After the HDMI1 port of the PIB board is connected to a computer, DVD device or set-top box, select the "HDMI1"...
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HDMI2 module detection This function is mainly used to detect the HDMI2 module. After the HDMI2 port of the PIB board is connected to a computer, DVD device or set-top box, select the "HDMI2" icon in the "Video Path" column. At this time, if the video signals transmitted over the HDMI2 port are displayed normally, the video channel of the HDMI2 port is normal.
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DLP module detection This function is mainly used to detect the display function of the DLP module. Select the "DLP" icon in the "Video Path" column. At this time, if the grid image is displayed normally, the video path of the DLP module is normal. Figure 45: Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and Secured Media Projection System - 43 -...
Diagnostic → Query Error Code If there is an alert or error message shown under the 'Error Information’ section of the Home screen, you can check the corresponding details using the Query Fault Code menu. Enter the fault code shown against the alert/error message and click on the Query button to view details related to the fault code.
3.3 Installation The Installation screen provides installation-related settings for the projector such as setting the macros, setting source files, setting screen files, setting color files, setting light source files, setting lens files, setting 3D files and setting the IP address of the projector. Installation →...
3.3.1.1 Editing the 2D-FLAT Macro Click on the icon under the 2D-FLAT macro. Select the source file, screen file, color file, light source file and lens file. Click ‘Load File’ and import the preset source file, screen file, 2D color file, light source file and lens file in sequence.
3.3.1.3 Editing the 3D-FLAT Macro icon under the 3D-FLAT macro. Click ‘Load File’ and import the preset source file, Click on the screen file, color file, light source file, lens file and 3D file in sequence. Click ‘Save’. The macro will be successfully edited. NOTE: By default, the source file and PCF file under this macro are imported and the preset 3D file is selected.
3.3.1.5 Switching to HDMI Macro After the HDMI1 port or HDMI2 port of the PIB board is connected to a computer, DVD device or set-top box, you can select the corresponding HDMI macro from the Macro Settings section of the Home screen. Figure 52: 3.3.1.6 Creating a Custom 2D or 3D Macro You can also add a custom 2D or 3D macro by clicking on the Add New Macro button and...
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The procedure for creating a 3D macro is consistent with the procedure for editing the ‘3D-FLAT’ or ‘3D-SCOPE’ macro. Note that the DCMB file shall be selected as the source file. Figure 54: The procedure for creating a 2D macro is consistent with the procedure for editing the ‘2D-FLA’T or ‘2D-SCOPE’...
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III. You can now view the created macros under Macro Settings as shown in Figure 56. Figure 56: Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and Secured Media Projection System - 50 - May 05 , 2021 User Manual...
Installation → Source File Settings The Source File Settings menu lists the type of video sources supported by the projector. The projector supports packing formats of SMTPE DCP and Interop DCP as well as supports the input of HDMI signal. Figure 57: Name Function Description...
Installation → Screen File Settings Figure 58: Name Function Description Click on this button to create new screen files. Drag the adjustment points to the desired coordinates or curvature. You can also click on a particular adjustment point and mentioned the corresponding ‘X and Y’ or ‘Curve’ values. Provide a file name and click on the Save button to create the screen file.
Install → Lens File Settings Different lens files represent different sizes of projected images. You can set different lens files using the Up, Down, Left, Right, ZOOM +/-and FOCUS +/- buttons. Before proceeding with the lens file creation, make sure the appropriate lens model is selected and lens leading/homing is performed from the Administrator Settings →...
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Figure 60: Name Function Description ① Lens Displacement These buttons can be used to shift the lens Up, Down, Left and Right. ② Lens Zoom These buttons can be used to zoom in/out the lens. ③ Lens Focus These buttons can be used to adjust the focus (sharpness) of the lens. ④...
Installation → Color File Settings Figure 61 Name Function Description ① Click on this button to create new 2D and 3D color files (refer to Figure ). You New Color File can add the desired color file to a particular macro, under the Macro Settings menu. Newly created 2D and 3D color files are displayed under the Color File list.
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Figure 62 Name Function Description You can select the TCGD file based on the source Select the desired Target ① ▪ For the DCP, select the DCI color file: DCI-P7_x314_y351 Color Gamut Data (TCGD) file ▪ For the HDMI, select the rec.709 color file: Rec.709_x3127_y329 For 2D_DCP color calibration, select ‘2D’.
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Enter a name for the new color file. It is recommended to name the 2D and 3D ⑧ File Name color files separately, for example, “2D_DCP” or “3D_DCP”. Save and calibrates the current color file, as shown in Figure 63. ⑨...
Installation → Light Source File Settings Light Source files are configured based on the brightness of light output by the projector. Therefore, you can set different light source files to achieve different luminous fluxes of the projector. The light source file defines a percentage based on the maximum luminous flux output by the projector, configured by setting differentiated proportions downwards.
Install → 3D File Settings You can create different 3D files in the 3D File Settings menu. Figure 65 Name Function Description Creates a new 3D file. You can configure 3D files based on the various parameters in the ‘Create New 3D Files’ window. ①...
Install → Projector IP Address Settings You can set the IP address of the PIB module (LAN1) as required. Figure 66: Name Function Description You can set different IP addresses for port LAN1 according to actual requirements. ① IP address of LAN1 port Click on the Edit button to edit the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS Address values for port LAN1.
3.4 User Options The User Options function allows you to manage all the configuration files of the projector and select a language for the Supra Command Center web interface. User Options → File Management Under the File Management menu, you can backup user-created files (Color files, Lens files, Light Source files, etc.).
User Options → Select Language The Select Language menu allows you to switch between languages for the Supra Command Center interface, as per the user’s preference. Figure 68: Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and Secured Media Projection System - 62 - May 05 , 2021 User Manual...
3.5 Maintenance function The Maintenance menu is mainly used to restart the projector, upgrade the firmware (main control of the PIB, Laser control and Lens control) and prompt for filter cleaning. Figure 69: Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and Secured Media Projection System - 63 - May 05 , 2021...
3.6 Administrator Settings Administrator Settings → Time Settings The Time Settings menu allows you to set ‘Projector Time’ or ‘Auto Synchronize Date and Time’ from an NTP Server, as per actual requirements. Figure 70: Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and Secured Media Projection System - 64 - May 05 , 2021...
Administrator Settings → Select Lens When installing the lens for the first time or changing the lens due to lens damage, you need to select the lens model from the Lens: drop-down. Click the Startup button to initialize the lens. After the initialization is successful, a "Success"...
Administrator Settings → SNMP Settings The SNMP Settings menu can be used to mention the NOC Server details for receiving SNMP traps and alerts. After entering the NOC's IP address, click the Apply button. If the interface uses the SNMP function, the NOC Server can receive the corresponding log information.
Administrator Settings → User Settings Figure 73: Name Function Description You can click the Add User button to create a user that has authorized user rights of an ‘Ordinary User’ or ‘Professional User’. ① Add User Lists all the users that have been created. Click on Edit to edit the user details and User List ②...
Administrator Settings → Advanced Settings Using the Advanced Settings menu, you can set the orientation of the projector (Front projection or Mounted projection), Altitude mode and Remote Control of the projector. Figure 74: Name Function Description ① Projector Orientation Select the orientation of the projector i: e Front projection or Mounted projection. Select the altitude mode based on the actual mounting altitude of the cinema: 3000m <...
4. Understanding the DCMB Web UI The DCMB of the Espedeo Supra-5000 has a web-based User Interface or Web UI, which can be used to control the functions of the DCMB. Refer to Section 1.2.3 for more information related to accessing the DCMB Web UI. 4.1 Access Levels On the login page, you need to select the User Level...
4.2 Dashboard In the DCMB Web UI, the Dashboard tab displays basic information related to the DCMB, such as System Information, Network Information, Storage Information, Licenses installed, Capabilities and System alerts. Figure 76: Name Function Description [System Information] Displays DCMB system information. [Storage Information] Displays storage status on the DCMB.
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System alerts are displayed here. [Alert] [Restart] To restart the DCMB, press Restart. A pop-up window will be displayed. Click OK to confirm restart. [Shutdown] To shutdown the DCMB, press Shutdown. A pop-up window will be displayed. Click OK to confirm shutdown. [Capabilities] Displays the supported features or capabilities of the DCMB.
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Indicates the system date and time as per the timezone set [Date and Time] on the DCMB. Moves the Status bar to the top of the Web UI screen. To bring the Status bar back to its original position, click on the icon.
4.3 Playback The Playback tab is used to create/edit show playlists and to control playback functions on the DCMB. Playback → Playback The Playback sub-tab displays playback progress and allows the operator to control playback. Figure 77: Name Function Description [Clip Name Display] Displays the name of the current show playlist or SPL as well as the order number and name of the current clip.
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This bar will start advancing to show playback progress. [Playback Progress Bar] [►] [■] Press to start playback. When is pressed, the Playback Progress Bar will stop and return to its starting point. When playback is paused, the Playback Progress Bar can be moved to the left or right to seek within the clip.
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If this icon is flashing continuously, it indicates that playback on the system is either in progress OR has been paused. If this icon is grayed out, it indicates that playback on the system has been stopped. Clicking on this icon will redirect the user to the Playback sub-tab. Table 21 Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and Secured Media Projection System - 75 -...
Playback → Edit The Edit sub-tab is used to create and edit show playlists or SPLs on the DCMB. Figure 78: Name Function Description [Filter] Filter the content list based on the content name. [Content List] Available content on the DCMB is listed here. Use the arrow to expand and list all the clips under the selected category.
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The contents of the playlist being currently edited are [Playlist Editor] displayed. Click the ‘-‘ button to remove a clip from the playlist. Clips can be dragged and dropped within the playlist to change the playback order. Displays the information on the selected clip. [Clip Information Display] It also includes the ‘Quick Play’...
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[Copy Playlist] Duplicate the currently selected playlist. Enter the name of the new playlist in the pop-up window and click OK. [Rename Playlist] Rename the selected playlist. NOTE: A playlist that is currently playing cannot be renamed. [Delete Playlist] Delete the selected playlist. NOTE: A playlist that is currently playing cannot be deleted.
4.3.2.1 Creating/Editing a Show Playlist Figure 79: Description All compositions stored are listed in the Content List on the left. Compositions are grouped according to their types [Trailer, Advertisement, Feature, etc.] and listed alphabetically Drag and drop the composition that needs to be added from the Content List to the Playlist Editor.
Clicking on the button against a particular clip in the playlist opens a pop-up window to edit the CPL properties of the selected clip. Refer to Section 4.3.2.2 for more details. Table 23 4.3.2.2 Edit Composition Playlist (CPL) Properties Additional functions can be applied to each composition by editing the CPL properties. The "Edit CPL Properties"...
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[Subtitle Offsets] Set the Top, Right, Bottom and Left values to adjust the position of the subtitles projected. You can also disable subtitles by selecting Disable Subtitles checkbox. [Start Cue] Set an automation cue to execute before the clip begins. [Blank time] Set the time interval between the end of the start cue and the start of the clip playback.
4.3.2.3 Adding an Intermission An Intermission can be added to a feature CPL on the DCMB, by using the Add Intermission feature. Figure 81 Name Function Description [Intermission Offset] Set Intermission at: Set the preferred time code or frame number where the intermission cut position should be set for the selected CPL.
4.3.2.4 Saving a Show Playlist Figure 82 Description Click on the Save button to save the playlist. This ensures any changes to the playlist will not be lost. Click on the Load for Playback button to load the newly created playlist to the Playback interface.
Playback → Schedule The Schedule sub-tab is used to schedule playback. Figure 83: Name Function Description Enable or disable the scheduler function. It is recommended to [Enable Scheduler] keep the scheduler enabled. [List, Day, Week, Month] Select to display the schedules on the DCMB in a list; per day, per week or per month.
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[New] Add a new schedule. Select the Show Start Date Time. You can also Loop the selected playlist until the selected date and time. Recurrence Rules by default is selected as No Repeat. User can select Repeat Once or Repeat More and enter further details.
4.4 Automation The Automation tab is used to set up automation cues and input triggers. Scheduling and manual triggering of automation cues can be done here. Figure 84: Automation Workflow Automation → Trigger The Trigger sub-tab can be used to manually trigger automation cues and commands for configured devices.
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Name Function Description [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 4.4.6) Click the Execute button to execute the automation cue. [Send Automation Cue] This section is used to manually execute a configured automation label.
Automation → Schedule The Schedule sub-tab can be used to schedule automation cues to execute at the specified date and time. Figure 86: Name Function Description [ + Add Schedule] Click to add a new schedule. ▪ Repeat: Choose between None or Daily. ▪...
Automation → Cue The Cue sub-tab lists down all the automation cues configured on the DCMB. New automation cues can be added and configured from this sub-tab. Figure 87: Name Function Description [Cue] A list of configured cues is displayed here. Cues can be rearranged by dragging and dropping.
Click +Create to create a new cue. A pop-up window will be shown. [+Create] Enter the name of the cue and click OK. Refer to Section 4.4.3.1 for more details regarding adding a new automation cue. [Delete] Deletes the selected cue. [Execute] Executes the selected cue.
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Figure 89: – 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 Device tab. is ‘System’, then the type will be ‘Primitive’. If the selected Device Action...
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is ‘Timer’, then the type will be ‘Delay (ms)’. If the selected Device Action The user can specify the value (in milliseconds) under the Param option. This can be used to create a time delay between two consecutive actions within the cue. is ‘IMBGPIO’, then the type can be ‘Coil’, ‘Register’...
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is ‘Projector’, then the type can be ‘Primitive’ or ‘Macro’. If the selected Device Action If ‘Primitive’ is selected as the Action type, you can select the desired Param value from the drop-down as shown below: If ‘Macro’ is selected as the Action type, you can select the desired projector macro as Param...
Automation → Input The Input sub-tab can be used to configure input automation triggers on the DCMB. When an input is detected from any of the supported devices, the configured automation cues will be triggered on the DCMB. Figure 91 Name Function Description [+ Add Trigger]...
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value from ‘0 to 7’. Only one pin can be Select the Param selected at a time. Select an automation Cue Label that should be triggered for the selected device based on the selected trigger value: [– Delete Trigger] – Click to remove the selected input trigger.
Automation → Device The Device sub-tab can be used to configure the DCMB to communicate with external automation devices. Figure 92: Name Function Description This is a list of configured automation devices on the DCMB. [Device] When a device is selected from the list, device details are displayed under the Details section.
Click +Create to create a new device. [+Create] Enter Device Name and select the device Type. Click to confirm or click Cancel to cancel adding devices. Refer to Section 4.4.5.1 for more details on creating a new automation device. Table 33 4.4.5.1 Creating a new Automation Device Figure 93: Name...
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[Type] After adding the device name, assign the type of device you want to use. Select from a dropdown list as seen below: After clicking the button, the device is registered and added to the device list. But it may not be properly configured yet.
Automation → Option The Options sub-tab can be used to configure automation cues that will be triggered on DCMB boot-up and when content playback errors occur. Figure 94 Name Function Description Select a specific automation cue that will be executed when the [Startup Label] DCMB fully boots up Select a specific automation cue that will be executed whenever a...
Automation → Import/ Export The Import/Export sub-tab allows you to import and export the automation cues that have been setup on the DCMB. Figure 95: Name Function Description Import opens a pop-up window that allows the user to select a configuration file for the selected automation device.
4.5 Content The Content tab is used to manage the content, KDMs and licenses on the DCMB. It allows you to perform the actions listed below: ▪ Ingest content from disk or network source. ▪ Ingest Key Delivery Messages (KDMs) are required for playing encrypted content. ▪...
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Shows a graphical overview of the number of PKL, CPL, KDM present on the DCMB. It also displays storage usage and capacity. [Storage] Click the Refresh button to update the displayed information. [Tasks Summary] Displays the tasks available on the DCMB. Table 37 Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and Secured Media Projection System - 102 -...
Content → Package The Package sub-tab displays the content which has been ingested into the local storage of the projector and is available to the DCMB. Figure 97: Name Function Description [PKL/CPL] Displays list by CPLs or Packing List Files (PKLs). PKL/CPL list will be filtered by the text entered here.
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Displays the list of content available on the DCMB. [Content List] Clicking on the headers (Title, Issue Date and Size) can change how the displayed list of CPLs/PKLs is sorted. When an item is selected, details are displayed on the right panel. Content name displayed in Black indicates it is available in the Primary storage.
4.5.2.1 Checking Content Integrity Figure 98: Function Description To verify the integrity of a package or CPL, go to the Package t ab an 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.
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Immediately Verify: Immediate full verification of the selected CPL/PKL. The Verification status will be displayed under the Status tab. 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.
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Select the frequency and date and time for the schedule Click on the Create button to schedule the verification. The scheduled verification will be displayed under the Schedule tab, as shown below. To delete this schedule, click on the Delete button.
4.5.2.2 Deleting Content Figure 99 Function Description To delete a package or CPL, go to the Package ta 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.
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Click on the Delete button to delete the selected package or CPL. You can either choose Immediately Delete or Schedule Delete. Immediately Delete: This option can be used to immediately delete the selected PKL/CPL. A pop-up window is shown to confirm the deletion of the package.
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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. Table 40 Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and Secured Media Projection System - 110 - May 05 , 2021...
Content → KDM The KDM sub-tab displays all the KDMs present on the DCMB. Figure 100: Name Function Description [KDM List] Displays a list of the KDMs on the DCMB. When a KDM is selected from the list, KDM details are displayed on the right panel.
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[Upload] Upload KDM files (.kdm) directly using the Web UI. A pop-up window is shown. Click on the Choose file button to select the KDM file(s) from the folder where it has been downloaded and click on Open. Table 41 Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and Secured Media Projection System - 112 - May 05...
Content → License The License sub-tab displays the list of licenses on the DCMB. Figure 101: Name Function Description Displays a list of licenses installed on the DCMB. [LDM List] When an LDM is selected from the list, LDM details are displayed on the right panel.
Content → Source The Source sub-tab is used to configure and manage the content ingest sources of the DCMB. There are two options available under this tab: Ingest and Manage. The Ingest screen displays the list of sources from which the user can choose to ingest content. The options listed on this screen should be used to perform ingest operations on a daily basis.
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Displays the list of content for Live Play. [Live Source] (Please refer to Section 4.5.5.2 for details.) Click +Create to add a new content ingest source. [+Create] Fill in the details for the content ingest source and click Save to save the changes.
4.5.5.1 Ingesting Content from a USB Source Figure 103: Function Description Select USB DRIVE from the Source list. Details Under the section; select the drive name assigned to the USB Disk, from Pick a storage device drop-down Select the drive partition assigned to the USB Disk by the DCMB from the Select a partition drop-down Click...
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Figure 104: This button can be used to toggle between the PKL/CPL list displayed in the top right section of the screen. 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. Select the package or CPL you wish to ingest using the checkbox on the left of that particular entry in the PKL/CPL list.
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Click on the Ingest button and select the Ingest-Primary 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 4.5.5.2 for details). You may also ingest the selected content by creating a schedule, using the Schedule Ingest option.
4.5.5.2 Live Play The Live Play feature allows you to playback content directly from a source without ingesting: ▪ Live play is supported for USB 3.0 sources only. ▪ Content should always be ingested before playback whenever possible. Figure 105: Name Function Description Two options are available when the...
4.5.5.3 Ingesting KDMs Figure 106: Function Description 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.
Content → Schedule The Schedule sub-tab shows the scheduled content ingest and verification tasks. Figure 107: Function Description. Name 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.
Content → Status The Status sub-tab shows content ingest and verification status. Figure 108: Name Function Description [Status] Displays the list of content ingest, delete and verify tasks. Press Pause to temporarily stop the download of the selected [Pause] package(s) or CPL(s). When the Pause button is clicked, the Resume...
4.6 Configuration ( for advanced users The Configuration tab can be used to change the DCMB settings and configure aspects of DCMB’s operation. The settings under the Configuration tab have been divided into six categories: General, Playback, Storage, System, Maintenance and Image. Configuration →...
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[Users] Change the password for the ‘User’ level. Change User Password Change the password for the ‘Technician’ level. Change Technician Password Change the password for the ‘Maintenance’ level. Change Maintenance Password Change VNC Password Change the password for remote VNC login Multi-user mode Enabling this option allows multiple users with the same access level to concurrently log in to the Web UI.
4.6.1.1 SNMP Configuration The SNMP Setup is an option that enables the use of SNMP to monitor the DCMB. The SNMP interface contains many useful SNMP traps and is easy to configure. When the SNMP button is clicked, an SNMP configuration pop-up window is shown with the following sections: General, System Information, System Setting, Encrypt, Storage, Sensors and Ethernet.
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[System UpTime Indicate the threshold time in days. Threshold] 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 Configuration → System Information 4.6.1.1.2 Figure 111: Name Function Description [Auditorium Number] The auditorium where the projector is installed. This value will be displayed when SNMP information is queried. The name of the Server. This value will be displayed when SNMP [System Name] information is queried.
SNMP Configuration → System Setting 4.6.1.1.3 Figure 112: Name Function Description When this option is checked, an SNMP trap will be generated when a [Ingestion Start] DCP ingest starts. When this option is checked, an SNMP trap will be generated when a [Ingestion Complete] DCP ingest is completed.
SNMP Configuration → Encrypt 4.6.1.1.4 Figure 113: Name Function Description Allows the user to enable SNMP Authentication by providing a [Enable Authentication] Username. The default Password can be changed using the Change button. NOTE: The new password should be at least 8 characters long. Table 53 Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and Secured Media Projection System - 129 -...
SNMP Configuration → Storage 4.6.1.1.5 Figure 114 Name Function Description Check the corresponding storage devices to activate the Trap. [HDD Missing and SMART Error] NOTE: When Trap is On, a trap will be sent to the SNMP Manager if the system cannot detect the specified device. [HDD Temperature Set the desired threshold temperature for the respective storage Threshold]...
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Set the mount capacity threshold value for data (in percentage) [Mount Capacity Threshold (for data in NOTE: When Trap is On, a trap will be sent if the mount capacity threshold value is reached. Enables the sending of SNMP traps when specific hard disk [Send detailed S.M.A.R.T.
SNMP Configuration → Sensor 4.6.1.1.6 Figure 115: Name Function Description [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.
SNMP Configuration → Ethernet 4.6.1.1.7 Figure 116: Name Function Description Enables sending an SNMP trap if the system detects that the [Monitor IMB Ethernet 2] selected network interface is down. Enables sending an SNMP trap if the system detects that the [Monitor IMB Ethernet 1] selected network interface is down.
Configuration → Playback The Playback sub-tab can be used to configure video, audio, subtitle and other playback-related settings on the DCMB. Figure 117: Name Function Description [Options] Automatically fix invalid If this option is enabled, non-playable CPLs in a show playlist show playlist will be skipped during playback.
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[Subtitle] Subtitle Overlay When this option is enabled, subtitles are displayed using server rendering. When this option is disabled, Cinecanvas is used for subtitle display. Subtitle Delay: Enter the Subtitle Delay in number of frames. Entering a negative number will advance the subtitles by that number of frames. [Caption] Enable closed caption Enabling this option will allow closed captions to be displayed...
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Figure 118: [Network timecode] Enable network time Activate transmission of playback time-code over UDP. code 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.
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Figure 119: [Audio] Specify an audio delay during playback. A negative audio delay Offset will cause audio to be played ahead of the video. A positive audio delay will cause audio to be played behind the video. Changes the audio output sampling rate. Output audio sampling Output Sampling Rate rate can be fixed at 48kHz or 96kHz for all content or it can match the content’s audio sampling rate (option ‘None’).
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Configure the DCMB to work with a Dolby sound processor [Dolby Atmos] with Dolby Atmos. A valid license is required to enable Dolby Atmos support on the DCMB. Check Enable to enable Dolby Atmos support. Set the Atmos Data IP and Atmos TLS IP according to network requirements.
4.6.2.1 Audio → Channel Mapping Using the Channel Mapping option, audio output from the DCMB can be re-mapped to appear on different audio channels. Figure 120: Function description Audio output based on the number of audio channels in the audio track of the DCP can be configured in this tab.
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Figure 121: Function description 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.
Channel Mapping → Preset 4.6.2.1.1 Figure 122: Function description 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 Close to return to Audio Channel Mapping configuration.
Configuration → Storage The Storage sub-tab can be used to configure the storage settings on the DCMB. Figure 123: Name Function Description [IMB Storage] Storage Type Configure the primary storage for the DCMB. • CineCache™: Select this option to use the built-in CineCache™...
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• IMB Storage: Playback will use local storage for playback. NOTE: For the GDC Cinema Automation 2.0 (CA 2.0) setup with Centralized Playback, please choose ‘CineCache’ as the primary storage in Storage Type along with Priority as ‘Attached Storage’. For a non-CA 2.0 setup, please choose either ‘CineCache’...
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(Refer to Section 4.6.3.1 for more details on the above-listed actions) Table 63 * SCL or Streaming Content Library Servers, which are used in the GDC Cinema Automation 2.0 environment. Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and Secured Media Projection System - 144 -...
4.6.3.1 Actions of Portable/Enterprise Storage 4.6.3.1.1 Create a new RAID array Figure 124: Name Function Description [Create new RAID array] Clicking on the Create new RAID array option opens a pop-up window. Select the drive name and click on Create. The RAID creation process will be initiated and the progress will be shown.
4.6.3.1.2 Hard Disk Information Figure 125: Name Function Description [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).
4.6.3.1.3 RAID filesystem check Figure 126: Name Function Description Clicking on the RAID Filesystem check option opens a [RAID Filesystem check] pop-up window and the file system check process will be initiated. Information about the filesystem check progress will be displayed on-screen.
4.6.3.1.4 Storage Performance Figure 127 Name Function Description [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).
4.6.3.1.5 Increase Rebuild Speed Figure 128 Name Function Description [Increase Rebuild Speed] If the RAID array is being rebuilt during playback, the rebuild speed will slow down significantly. To resume the highest rebuild speed after playback is finished, click on Increase Rebuild Speed.
4.6.3.1.6 High bitrate playback test Figure 129: Name Function Description [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).
Configuration → System The System sub-tab can be used to configure the system settings on the DCMB. Figure 130: Function Description Name [Clear tampers] Displays the Service Door tamper status of the DCMB. Service Door Click the Close button to clear the Service Door tamper. NOTE: The DCMB will not allow playback unless this tamper is cleared.
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[Configure TimeZone] TimeZone Select Select a specific area/country from the dropdown list and click on the Set button to configure the timezone. [Network Time] Sync the DCMB time to an external NTP server. service. Enter the specified time server’s Select Enable NTP IP address and click on the Set button to start using the NTP server.
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Figure 131: Function Description Name [Network Configuration] Subnet Mask Specify the subnet mask. Gateway Specify the network gateway for the DCMB. IMB Ethernet 2 This is the main IP address of the DCMB. The DCMB Web UI can be accessed using this IP address. IMB Ethernet 1 Enable this to set up a secondary network on the DCMB.
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Check Network Access Click to open the pop-up window. Enter the Hostname / IP and click Test Connectivity. Click to open the pop-up window. Select Interface from Check IP Conflict dropdown “eth0” or “eth1” and click Check Conflict. Table 71 Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and Secured Media Projection System - 154 - May 05...
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Figure 132: Function Description Name [Extract logs and This allows the operator to extract debug logs from the DCMB configuration] for analysis by Espedeo personnel. Time duration includes 1 Week, 1 Month, 3 Months and All. After selecting the time duration, the Generate logs button will be enabled.
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[Extract SMPTE Log] This allows the operator to extract SMPTE audit logs from the DCMB. After selecting the Date/Time, the Generate SMPTE Log button will be enabled. A pop-up window will be shown to display the log extraction progress. After log generation, a pop-up window will be shown to save or open the extracted file.
Configuration → Maintenance The Maintenance sub-tab can be used to install software upgrades for the DCMB. Warranty information is also displayed under this sub-tab. Figure 133: Function Description Name [Warranty Information] Warranty expiry date The warranty expiry date is shown. Warn before The number of days in advance to issue a warning before warranty/lock expiry...
4.6.5.1 Maintenance → Software Upgrade Figure 134: Description To initiate the DCMB software upgrade process, the relevant upgrade file needs to be downloaded to the laptop which is being used to access the DCMB Web UI. Upon clicking on the Software Upgrade button, the Upgrade...
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Once the upgrade file has been selected, the Upload button will be enabled. Click on the Upload button to upload the file to the DCMB. The console window will display the status of the file upload, as shown. An ‘Upload Successful’ message will be shown after the file upload is complete.
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To complete the software upgrade process, the DCMB 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. Table 74 Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and Secured Media Projection System - 160 - May 05 , 2021...
Configuration → Image The Image sub-tab can be used to set up test patterns, configure 3D settings, set masking and configure settings related to color processing and color correction for the projector. These options are to be used during the initial setup and calibration of the Supra-5000 projector. CAUTION: The options present under the Image sub-tab are NOT intended to be used by normal users/operators and they should refrain from changing any settings present under this tab.
The Test Pattern option should be selected during projector setup when the output of the projector needs to be tested. Refer to Section 4.6.6.1.1 for details on selecting a test pattern as the image source for the projector. Table 75 4.6.6.1.1 Selecting a Test Pattern Figure 136...
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Based on the values entered in the R: G: B: fields, a test pattern with the corresponding color will be created. Ramp pattern Click on the Save button without selecting any additional test pattern to generate a plain screen with RGB value entered. This option can be checked to display a ramp pattern that will be generated horizontally across the screen, based on the RGB values entered.
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Figure 137: Function Description [3D Settings] Indicates the polarity of the L/R output reference signal. 3D Sync Polarity: The L/R output reference signal provides an external reference to the start of dark time for each displayed frame as well as specifies which frame of eye data (Left or Right) is being displayed.
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[Masking] Allows the user to set the masking for the projected image. To enable Set Mask masking, select the Masking checkbox and click the Set Mask button. To adjust the screen masking, drag the adjustment points to the desired coordinates or curvature. You can also click on a particular adjustment point and enter the corresponding ‘X and Y’...
4.6.6.2 Image → Color Processing Figure 138: Function Description [De-Gamma] This option should be enabled for DCP playback whereas this Load LUT option should remain unchecked during projector setup when test patterns are used to calibrate the projector. When the De-Gamma option is enabled, the gamma curve from the last loaded LUT will be applied.
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[Colorspace] XYZ → RGB This option should be enabled when the image source is XYZ. If not, then this option should remain unchecked. Since DCPs are usually XYZ, this option should be enabled for DCP playback whereas this option should remain unchecked during projector setup when test patterns are used to calibrate the projector.
4.6.6.3 Image → Color Correction Figure 139: Function Description [Color Correction] This option can be enabled/disabled as required during projector setup when test patterns are used to calibrate the projector whereas this option should remain enabled during DCP playback. When the Color Correction option is enabled;...
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If the Color Correction option is enabled and a custom P7 Configuration file OR MCGD/TCGD files are not selected, then the last loaded P7 Configuration OR MCGD/TCGD files will be applied for color correction. Please contact Espedeo Holdings Ltd. for more details regarding custom P7 Configuration and MCGD/TCGD files.
5. Error Handling and Troubleshooting Table 80 lists all the fault codes related to the Espedeo Supra-5000 that can be shown under the "Equipment Information" section of the Home screen. You can get detailed information related to a particular Fault Code, using the Diagnostic →...
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1. Check whether the color wheel drive cable (J42) on the DCMB and the color wheel feedback cable (J31) on the backplane are loose. The color wheel is functioning 90001 DCMB The ddp2 color wheel failure. 2. Check whether the diffusor wheel module of the light abnormally.
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1. The phosphor motor drive of the 1. Replace the PIB board. PIB board is faulty. Light The phosphor motor internal 2. Replace the cable between the backplane and the 20004 2. The cable is not properly Source rotation speed_Too high. color wheel adapter board.
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1. The projection room temperature is higher than 35℃. 1. Check the projection room temperature. Light The phosphor motor 2. The air inlet or air outlet of the 2. Check whether there are obstacles at the air inlet 20015 Source temperature_High projector is blocked.
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1. Check whether the fan power cable is damaged. If 1. The fan power cable is damaged. yes, repair or replace the fan. 2. The fan is blocked. 2. Check whether the fan is blocked. Ensure that the fan 3. The fan drive on the PIB board is can rotate freely.
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1. The fan power cable is damaged. 1. Check whether the fan power cable is damaged. If 2. The fan is blocked. yes, repair or replace the fan. Light 3. The fan drive on the PIB board is 2. Check whether the fan is blocked. Ensure that the fan 21011 BLD fan rotation speed_Low.
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1. Check whether the fan power cable is damaged. If 1. The fan power cable is damaged. yes, repair or replace the fan. 2. The fan is blocked. 2. Check whether the fan is blocked. Ensure that the fan 3. The fan drive on the PIB board is can rotate freely.
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1. The fan power cable is damaged. 1. Check whether the fan power cable is damaged. If 2. The fan is blocked. yes, repair or replace the fan. Light BLD fan rotation speed_Too 3. The fan drive on the PIB board is 2.
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1. Check the cable connection of the communication port 1. The cable connection of the Power communication_No by removal and re-insertion. 23007 communication port is loose. response for a long period. 2. Check whether the communication cable is damaged. 2. The power supply is damaged. 3.
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Warning_5 V output 23027 No 5 V voltage output. Replace the power supply. undervoltage. Warning_5 V output 23028 No 5 V voltage output. Replace the power supply. overvoltage. 23029 Warning_Preset voltage low. 23030 Warning_Preset voltage high. The AC power is interrupted 1.
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1. The projection room temperature is higher than 35℃. 1. Check the projection room temperature. 2. The air inlet or air outlet of the 2. Check whether there are obstacles at the air inlet or air projector is blocked. Light The light source TEC cold outlet.
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1. The filter is not properly installed. 1. Re-install the filter. 25004 Projector Filter detection exception. 2. The filter detection switch is 2. Replace the detection switch. abnormal. 1. The projection room temperature 1. Check the projection room temperature and ensure is below 0℃.
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1. The projection room temperature is higher than 35℃. 1. Check the projection room temperature. 2. The air inlet or air outlet of the 2. Check whether there are obstacles at the air inlet or air projector is blocked. Air outlet temperature_Too outlet.
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1. The projection room temperature 1. Check the projection room temperature. is higher than 35℃. 2. Check whether there are obstacles at the air inlet or air 2. The air inlet or air outlet of the outlet. Light 25020 PCS temperature_Too high. 3.
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1. The projection room temperature is higher than 35℃. 1. Check the projection room temperature. 2. The air inlet or air outlet of the 2. Check whether there are obstacles at the air inlet or air projector is blocked. outlet. Light 25028 DMD1 temperature_Too high.
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1. The projection room temperature is higher than 35℃. 1. Check the projection room temperature. 2. The air inlet or air outlet of the 2. Check whether there are obstacles at the air inlet or air projector is blocked. outlet. Light Diffusor motor 25035...
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1. Check whether the control cable of the lens drive 1. The lens driver board is damaged. Lens board (identified as Lens Ctrl) is loose and whether the 32003 Communication failure. 2. The connection cable falls off or is Driver connection position is correct.
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1. Wait patiently for the DCMB board to fully start. 1. The DCMB board is not started. 2. Try to replace and check the DCMB board. If the fault 71103 DCMB IMB-APP initialization failure. 2. The DCMB board is faulty. phenomenon occurs with only the DCMB board, replace the DCMB board.
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