Control Dolby Cp750 And Dolby Cp650 Cinema Processor Automation; Test Connectivity To An Automation Device; Remove Automation Devices - Christie IMB User Manual

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Manage Automation
Control Dolby CP750 and Dolby CP650 Cinema
Processor Automation
Christie recommends that you use the built-in commands to control Dolby CP750 and Dolby CP650
devices. These are the available built-in commands:
Command
Fader level
Mute on/off
Set format (CP650 only)
If you need to control additional functions and a built-in command is not available, send a command
string in a macro. For example, send this command to enable surround boost on the Dolby CP750:
cp750.sys.surround_boost 1\0D
Make sure that you include a carriage return (\0D) at the end of each command. For more
information about controlling other features with serial commands, see the Dolby CP750
documentation
The default Ethernet port for sending automation commands to the Dolby CP650 is port 61412 and
port 61408 for the Dolby CP750.

Test Connectivity to an Automation Device

1. Tap Menu > Christie IMB > System.
2. Tap Automation > Devices.
3. Select an automation device in the left pane.
4. Tap Test.
5. Tap OK.

Remove Automation Devices

1. Tap Menu > Christie IMB > System.
2. Tap Automation > Devices.
3. Select an automation device in the left pane.
4. Tap Remove.
5. Tap Yes.
6. Tap Save.
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Description
Sets the fader level.
Enables or disables mute.
Selects the format.
Christie Integrated Media Block User Manual
020-100845-05 Rev. 1 (08-2013)

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