Selecting A Source; To Select A Non-Cinema Source; To Return To A Cinema Source - Christie CP2000-M User Manual

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3.10.1 Selecting a Source

For any display, the projector interprets incoming signal data according to 1 of 64 user-selectable display files
defined at the time of installation (and/or with each subsequent release of a new digital cinema feature), and
stored in projector memory. Each file is essentially a collection of processing/display settings optimized for a
particular cinema feature or alternative non-cinema content, enabling consistent presentations with minimum
further adjustment. Each file is represented by an assigned "channel button" selectable over several pages of
the Main menu. Depending on your installation, you may have 0-64 different non-cinema sources defined for
use.

To Select a Non-cinema Source

With a non-cinema source connected to the projector, select the desired non-cinema source display button from
the Main menu or by scrolling through a
changes according to the corresponding file settings.

To Return to a Cinema Source

Select one of the cinema display buttons pre-configured for a cinema source input at port 292A or 292B from
either the Main menu or from the
to the cinema source selected.
CP2000-M/MR User Manual
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on the CDP. Once selected, the projected display
CHANNEL LIST
—the projector will now ignore the DVI-D ports and respond
CHANNEL LIST
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