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  • Page 1 Dolby ® IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual Issue 3...
  • Page 2: Corporate Headquarters

    THIS PRODUCT MAY BE PROTECTED BY PATENTS AND PENDING PATENT APPLICATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES AND ELSEWHERE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, INCLUDING A SPECIFIC LIST OF PATENTS PROTECTING THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE VISIT http://www.dolby.com/patents. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 3 LIMITED TO, DAMAGE TO SOFTWARE OR RECORDED AUDIO OR VISUAL MATERIAL), COST OF DEFENSE, OR LOSS OF USE, REVENUE, OR PROFIT, EVEN IF DOLBY LABORATORIES OR ITS AGENTS HAVE BEEN ADVISED, ORALLY OR IN WRITING, OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    IMS2000. Use only a listed AC power supply. Never use a DC power supply. If water or any other liquid is spilled into or onto the IMS2000, disconnect the power and call a Dolby Laboratories Inc. dealer. The unit must be well ventilated and away from direct sunlight. To avoid damage to internal circuitry, as well as the external finish, keep the IMS2000 away from direct sources of heat (heater vents, stoves, radiators).
  • Page 6 IMS2000. Never attempt to modify the equipment in any way. In order to ensure optimum performance of the IMS2000, select the setup location carefully and make sure the equipment is used properly. Avoid setting up the IMS2000 in the following locations: In a humid or dusty environment.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 3 Real time clock battery life and shelf life ........... 5 Chapter 4 IMS2000 Overview ..................6 4.1 IMS2000 Key Features and Functions ................6 4.1.1 JPEG 2000 DCI Digital Cinema Package Playback ..........7 4.1.2 MPEG-2/H.264/VC-1 MXF Interop ................7 4.1.3 Video Processing Features ..................
  • Page 8 4.13 AES Out 1–8 ........................12 4.14 AES Out 9–16 ........................13 4.15 LEDs ..........................13 Chapter 5 Installing and Marrying an IMS2000 with an NEC Series 2 Projector ..15 5.1 Preparing for the Installation ..................15 5.2 Installing Hard-Disk Drives..................... 19 5.3 Reattaching the Projector Covers .................
  • Page 9 6.6 Powering on Projector ....................41 6.7 Accessing the GUI ......................42 6.8 Marriage..........................42 Chapter 7 Installing and Marrying an IMS2000 with a Christie Series 2 Projector 45 7.1 Preparation ........................45 7.2 Installing Hard-Disk Drives..................... 48 7.3 Connecting Audio Cables....................50 7.4 Connecting GPI/GPO Cables ..................
  • Page 10 Copying From an Existing Trigger Cue ............122 13.6.7 Predefined Macro Usage ................122 13.6.8 Default Cues ....................122 13.6.9 Startup Scripts ....................122 13.6.10 Add a Trigger Cue to a Show Playlist ............122 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 11 Reset to Default Tab ..................169 13.21 Interface Settings ....................170 13.22 NAS Manager ......................170 13.22.1 Verifying NAS Connection ................171 13.22.2 Managing Content on an NAS Device ............172 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 12 13.23 Adding an Audio Processor to the IMS2000 ............. 174 13.24 Transferring the Automation Cue Library to the IMS2000 ....... 174 13.25 Adding the Dolby Audio Processor Macro and Automation Cues to the IMS2000 .......................... 174 Chapter 14 Using the Control Tab ................175 14.1 Managing Shows Using CineLister ................
  • Page 13 Permanently Setting the Network Configuration ......... 272 17.7 Generating a Detailed Report ..................272 17.7.1 Generating a Report via USB ................. 272 17.7.2 Generating a Report via Command Line ............272 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3 xiii...
  • Page 14 19.5.1 Channels Not Recognized ................290 19.5.2 Dolby Atmos Content Not Recognized ............290 19.5.3 KDMs for Dolby Atmos Content (CPL) ............290 19.5.4 Dolby Atmos Channel Dropout ..............291 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 15 Chapter 20 Managing the Dolby IMS2000 API and SNMP ........293 20.1 API and web services overview ................... 293 20.2 SNMP overview ......................294 Chapter 21 General Purpose Output Connection Diagram ........295 21.1 LTC ..........................295 Chapter 22 General Purpose Input Connection Diagram ........297 Chapter 23 25-Pin D-Connector to Dual RJ-45 Adapter Pinouts ......
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  • Page 17: Chapter 1 Introduction

    24/7 Technical Services line: +44-1793-842-130 Technical Services link: http://support.doremitechno.org/ticketing Technical Services email: doremisupportemea@dolby.com Asia/Pacific Technical Services line: +86-10-5910-3066 Technical Services email : doremisupportasia@dolby.com Japan Technical Services email: doremisupportjapan@dolby.com Chapter 1 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
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  • Page 19: Chapter 2 Electrostatic Discharge Rules

    Electrostatic Discharge Rules Chapter 2 Electronic Discharge Safety Rules Be sure to follow electrostatic discharge safety rules while installing, repairing, or upgrading hardware on Dolby Laboratories playback systems. Following are the basic rules and elements for electrostatic discharge control: Grounded personnel: •...
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  • Page 21: Chapter 3 Real Time Clock Battery Life And Shelf Life

    The owner is responsible for maintaining that a Dolby IMS2000 RTC battery is properly charged. If a Dolby IMS2000 has been in storage for at least 6 months, we recommend charging the RTC battery. To charge the RTC battery, you must place the Dolby IMS2000 into a projector and then power on the projector.
  • Page 22: Chapter 4 Ims2000 Overview

    IMS2000 Overview Chapter 4 The IMS2000 is a Digital Cinema Initiatives (DCI) compliant playback system that plays movies and trailer packages in Material eXchange Format (MXF) at up to 500 megabits per second (Mbps) when installed in a Digital Light Processing (DLP) Series 2 projector.
  • Page 23: Jpeg 2000 Dci Digital Cinema Package Playback

    Alternative audio routing (using HDMI audio, SDI embedded audio, and live input). • 4.1.7 Preloaded Test Content Used for testing playback when hard drives are not installed. See Section 3.1.7 • more information. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 24: Input And Output Ports

    Operating: 10° C to 40° C (50 °F to 104° F) Nonoperating: –20° C to 60° C (–4° F to 140° F) • Performance, Storage, and Power The IMS2000 uses three 1 TB hard-disk drives (2.5 inch), providing 2 TB of media • storage. Software RAID5 storage.
  • Page 25: Ims2000 Top And Front Views

    IMS2000 Top and Front Views Following are the IMS2000 top and front views. Figure 4-1 IMS2000: Top View Figure 4-2 IMS2000: Front View Ethernet The IMS2000 has three built-in Gigabit Ethernet connectors. From the left, the ports are identified as...
  • Page 26: Usb

    One is a USB 2.0 port, and two are USB 3.0 ports. The IMS2000 supports USB 3.0 for ingesting content at much higher speeds than devices using USB 2.0. In some situations, a USB 3.0 drive may be detected as USB 2.0. This will prevent you from ingesting content at the highest speed possible.
  • Page 27: Gpi

    • RJ-45 connector • Table 4-1 GPI Pin Number and Description Pin Number Description GPI 0+ GPI 0– GPI 1+ GPI 2+ GPI 2– GPI 1– GPI 3+ GPI 3– Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 28: Gpo

    Channel 3 and 4 plus Channel 5 and 6 plus Channel 5 and 6 minus Channel 3 and 4 minus Channel 7 and 8 plus Channel 7 and 8 minus Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 29: Aes Out 9-16

    See the following figure for LED placement. CPU 1 and 2 LEDs HDMI LED SDI A and B LEDs SM LEDs Figure 4-3 IMS2000: Front View For more information, see Chapter Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
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  • Page 31: Chapter 5 Installing And Marrying An Ims2000 With An Nec Series 2 Projector

    Installing and Marrying an IMS2000 Chapter 5 with an NEC Series 2 Projector Before you begin to install the IMS2000 into your NEC Series 2 projector, be sure that: The projector is powered down and in the off position. •...
  • Page 32 Remove the filter cover. Filter cover Figure 5-2 Removing Filter Remove the four screws holding the projector cover in place. Screw Screw Key hole Screw Screw Figure 5-3 Removing Filter Screws Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 33 Projector Cover Removed Remove the blank cover from the media block slot by unscrewing its two handles at the side. Blank cover Two handles Figure 5-6 Removing the Slot Cover Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 34 Remove the IMS2000 from its carton and antistatic bag. Slide the IMS2000 board into the projector media block slot. Figure 5-8 IMS2000 Inserted Without Hard-Disk Drives Screw in the handles on the side of the IMS2000 to secure it in the projector. handles Figure 5-9 Securing the Board Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual...
  • Page 35: Installing Hard-Disk Drives

    Each hard-disk drive is shipped out of its chassis. Upon initial installation, insert each drive into the IMS2000 hard-disk drive chassis carrier prior to powering up the projector. Do not insert or remove a hard-disk drive if the unit is powered on. Each hard-disk drive must be of the same make and model with identical storage capacity.
  • Page 36: Reattaching The Projector Covers

    Repeat steps 1–3 for the remaining hard-disk drives. Figure 5-12 Hard-Disk Drives Inserted Reattaching the Projector Covers To protect and secure the IMS2000 and any other devices that may be installed, you must reattach the projector cover. To reattach the projector cover: Position the projector cover by lining it up with the screw holes.
  • Page 37 Figure 5-14 Locking the Projector Reattach the filter cover by pushing it into place. Figure 5-15 Reattaching the Filter Cover Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 38: Connecting The Audio Cables

    Note: If your audio processor does not have RJ-45 ports but has a single 25-pin D-connector, you need to use the RJ-45 to 25-pin D-connector converter that is provided with the IMS2000. Figure 5-17 RJ-45 to 25-Pin D-Connector Converter Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual...
  • Page 39: Connecting The Gpi And Gpo Cables

    Connecting the GPI and GPO Cables To connect the GPI and GPO cables to the IMS2000: Connect one end of a shielded CAT5 or CAT6 cable to the port on the IMS2000. Connect the other end of the shielded CAT5 or CAT6 cable to whichever automation controller is available or required.
  • Page 40: Gpi/Gpo Pinout Information

    Figure 5-19 RJ-45 Socket Pinout Connecting the Ethernet Cable To install the Ethernet cable, connect one end of the cable to an IMS2000 Ethernet port, then connect the other end of the cable to a laptop or a network switch.
  • Page 41: Powering On The Projector

    Connect the power cable to the projector. Figure 5-21 Connecting the Power Cable Turn the projector on. Refer to the projector manufacturer manual for the proper power-up Note: sequence. Figure 5-22 Power Switch Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 42: Accessing The Gui

    • doremi Then click on the button. Login Configuring the Projector For the projector to communicate with the IMS2000:, configure it in the Device Manager To configure the projector: While the projector is booting up, click > Administration Device Manager.
  • Page 43 Select from the drop-down menu. Projector New Device Projector selection Figure 5-24 Selecting Projector Populate the projector parameters that appear. Save button Figure 5-25 Projector Added Click the button. Save Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 44: Performing The Marriage Operation

    Note: If you do not have the latest version installed, contact your administrator. Input the IP address of the projector, and click the button. OK button Figure 5-26 Communication Settings Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 45 Mode button Figure 5-27 Mode Button Click the button, and input the correct password. Service To obtain the password, contact your administrator. Click Service button Figure 5-28 Control Mode Window Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 46 Figure 5-29 Setup Button When the window appears: Setup Click the button. Option Slot Select from the list, then click the button. Apply Option slot button Figure 5-30 Setup Window Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 47 Apply button Figure 5-31 Option Slot Window Click on the button. Installation Click on the button. Re-Marriage Installation button Remarriage button Figure 5-32 Remarriage Button Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 48 MENU 13. Enter the appropriate password, and press the button on the projector. Contact ENTER your administrator for the password. Menu button Enter button Figure 5-35 Projector Menu Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 49 Security Manager MediaBlock : Green Status : Active Physical Marriage : Engaged Logical Marriage : Active Active Marriage Security manager section Figure 5-36 Security Manager Section Marriage has now been completed. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
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  • Page 51: Chapter 6 Installing And Marrying An Ims2000 With A Barco Series 2 Projector

    Installing and Marrying an IMS2000 Chapter 6 with a Barco Series 2 Projector Before you begin to install the IMS2000 into your projector, be sure that: The projector is powered down and in the off position. • • The AC power cord is disconnected from the wall.
  • Page 52 Guide rails Figure 6-3 Empty Media Block Slot Remove the IMS2000 from its carton and antistatic bag. Insert the IMS2000 board into the projector media block slot guide rails. Tighten the two screws to secure the IMS2000. Two screws Figure 6-4...
  • Page 53: Installing The Hard-Disk Drives

    Hard-disk drives are shipped out of their chassis. Upon initial installation, insert each drive into the IMS2000 hard-disk drives chassis carrier prior to powering up the projector. Do not insert or remove hard-disk drives if the unit is powered on. hard-disk drives must be of the same make and model and with identical storage capacity.
  • Page 54: Connecting Audio Cables

    Connect the other end of the shielded CAT5 or CAT6 cable to the audio processor. Take another shielded CAT5 or CAT6 cable, and connect it to the AES-OUT 9-16 connector on the IMS2000 board. Plug the other end of the shielded CAT5 or CAT6 cable to the audio processor. Figure 6-9...
  • Page 55: Connecting The Gpi/Gpo

    Connect the other end of the shielded CAT5 or CAT6 cable to an available or required automation controller. Connect another shielded CAT5 or CAT6 cable to the GPO connector on the IMS2000. Connect the other end of the shielded CAT5 or CAT6 cable into an available or required automation controller.
  • Page 56: Gpi/Gpo Pinout Information

    Barco projectors ® cinema controller slot, then connect the other end of the cable to either a laptop or network switch. Cinema controller slot connector Figure 6-12 Ethernet Connections Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 2...
  • Page 57: Powering On Projector

    • SM: 255.255.255.0 • GW: Blank • Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the IMS2000 Ethernet connector, and then connect the other end of the cable to the connector on the Barco projectors cinema controller slot. Ethernet connector...
  • Page 58: Accessing The Gui

    If there is a touch screen attached to the projector, two tamper errors appears, indicating that the marriage has not occurred. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 2...
  • Page 59 Allow approximately a minute for the tamper errors to clear. Once the marriage is completed, the button with the key symbol turns green and the taillight also turns green. symbol Figure 6-18 Green Key Button Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 60 • Status : Active • Physical Marriage : Engaged • Logical Marriage : Active • Active Marriage Security Manager Section Figure 6-19 Security Manager Section Marriage has now been completed. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 2...
  • Page 61: Chapter 7 Installing And Marrying An Ims2000 With A Christie Series 2 Projector

    • Disconnect the AC power cord from the wall. Remember to always follow electrostatic discharge procedures. • Preparation You must prepare the projector prior to installing the IMS2000 unit, as described in this chapter. Figure 7-1 Christie Projector Chapter 6 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual...
  • Page 62 To prepare the projector for the installation of the IMS2000 unit: Remove the blank cover of the media block slot, if it is present, by unlatching the two latches on the sides. latches Figure 7-2 Faceplate Latches The media block slot should now be empty.
  • Page 63 2. Remove the IMS2000 from its carton and antistatic bag. Insert the IMS2000 board into the projector media block slot guide rails on the inside of the slot. The latches must be out and open for the IMS2000 to fit properly.
  • Page 64: Installing Hard-Disk Drives

    Hard-disk drives are shipped out of their chassis. Upon initial installation, insert each drive into the IMS2000 hard-disk drives chassis carrier prior to powering up the projector. Do not insert or remove hard-disk drives if the unit is powered on. hard-disk drives must be of the same make and model with the storage capacity.
  • Page 65 Spring-loaded hard-disk drive carrier handle Figure 7-7 Inserting the Hard-Disk Drive Repeat steps 1–3 for the remaining hard-disk drives. Figure 7-8 Hard-Disk Drives Inserted Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 66: Connecting Audio Cables

    If the audio processor does not have RJ-45 connectors but has a single 25- pin D-connector, then you will need to use the RJ-45 to 25-pin D-connector converter that is provided with the IMS2000. Figure 7-10 RJ-45 to 25-Pin D-Connector Converter Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual...
  • Page 67: Connecting Gpi/Gpo Cables

    Take another shielded CAT5 or CAT6 cable, and connect it into the connector labeled GPO. Connect the other end of the shielded CAT5 or CAT6 cable into an automation controller that is available or required. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 68: Gpi/Gpo Pinout Information

    You must connect the Ethernet cables to an available laptop or network switch. To connect the Ethernet cables, connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector on the IMS2000, and then connect the other end of the cable to either a laptop or network switch.
  • Page 69: Power On The Projector

    Note: Ethernet ports ( ) are set to DHCP by default. All IMS2000 ETH-1 ETH-2 boards are shipped from the factory with the following default IP address ETH-0 IP: 192.168.100.50 • SM: 255.255.255.0 • GW: Blank • Power On the Projector Connect the power cable to the projector.
  • Page 70 Content Devices Configuration. Verify that is selected in the drop-down menu. Doremi Devices Installed Content devices configuration Administrator setup Figure 7-16 Content Device Configuration Doremi selected Figure 7-17 Devices Installed Drop-Down Menu Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 71 After approximately two minutes, the projector will be fully powered on. Power button Figure 7-18 Power Button An error message appears. Press the button. Acknowledge Acknowledge button Figure 7-19 Error Message Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 72: Accessing The Gui

    After approximately 40 more seconds, the board will be fully powered on and you will be able to access the web GUI. To access the IMS2000 GUI, launch your browser on the connected computer and enter the IP address in the browser window.
  • Page 73 Select from the device drop-down menu. Projector Projector selection Figure 7-21 Selecting Projector Populate the projector parameters that appear. Save button Figure 7-22 Projector Added Click the button. Save Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 74: Marriage

    > > Menu Service Setup IMB Marriage. The marriage wizard, on the touch-panel controller, guides you through the required steps to complete the marriage. IMB marriage Figure 7-24 IMB Marriage Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 75 Click the button to begin. Next Next button Figure 7-25 Marriage Wizard Click on the button in the window. Next Marriage Checklist Next button Figure 7-26 Marriage Checklist Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 76 Arm Marriage press the button on the projector, which should now illuminate in green. Marriage Arm marriage Button Figure 7-27 Arm Marriage Window Marriage button Figure 7-28 Marriage Button on Projector Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 77 • Status : Active • Physical Marriage : Engaged • Logical Marriage : Active • Active Marriage Security Manager Section Figure 7-30 Security Manager Section Marriage has now been completed. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
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  • Page 79: Chapter 8 Shutting Down The Ims2000

    System Click on the button, and wait two minutes. Shutdown The LEDs on the IMS2000 will stop flashing, and the hard-disk drive LEDs will have a steady light once it has finished shutting down. Shutdown button Figure 8-1 Security Manager Section After two minutes, refer to the projector manufacturer manual for proper power down sequence to shut down the projector.
  • Page 80: Reset Button

    Reset Button The IMS2000 has a single push-button switch that provides the following functionality, when pushed for the appropriate time length: • Reset the IMS2000. Place the IMS2000 in standby mode. • Reset button Figure 8-2 Security Manager Section The following chart lists the expected behavior for the reset button.
  • Page 81: Chapter 9 Configuring The Operating System

    However, the administrator may have changed and/or added other login user names and passwords. Please contact your administrator for the appropriate information. Figure 9-1 Security Manager Section Chapter 8 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 82: Users

    You will be prompted to enter a password for various tasks when using different applications. The administrator determines the level of security. Contact your system administrator for passwords, not Dolby Laboratories. The following are types of passwords/privileges you may be asked for. Select the user...
  • Page 83: Language Setup

    Note: The IMS2000 will need authentication to complete certain tasks. For example, the authentication required in the password confirmation window needs Show Manager privileges; therefore, the IMS2000 will automatically prompt you to the manager user name. However, it is possible to select a different user name from the drop-down list, depending on the level of security that has been provided.
  • Page 84 Figure 9-6 Chinese Language Selected Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 85: Chapter 10 Configuring The Network

    This chapter explains how to configure the network settings. Ethernet ports ( ETH-1 ) are set to DHCP by default. ETH-2 All IMS2000 boards are shipped from the factory with the following default IP address ETH-0 IP: 192.168.100.50 • SM: 255.255.255.0 •...
  • Page 86 > > and verify Monitoring Diagnostics System Networking the IP address listed in the area labeled (see Figure 9-1). Networking Monitoring tab IP address confirmed Figure 10-2 System Monitoring Tab Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 87: Network Reset

    To can reset the network settings (if these settings require changes). Select > > Administration Control Panel Networking Configuration Click on the button (see Figure 9-3). Revert Administration Revert button Figure 10-3 Network Configuration Window Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
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  • Page 89: Chapter 11 Configuring The Time Zone

    Checking the Time Zone To check the time and time zone, select > > Administration Control Panel Time Settings tab appears. Date and Time Figure 11-1 Current Date and Time Window Chapter 10 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 90: Changing The Time Zone

    A list of time zones appears. Update button Figure 11-2 Selecting a Time Zone Select the time zone that best represents the geographical area in which the IMS2000 is installed. When you select the appropriate time zone and it appears in the field, click Timezone button to save this setting.
  • Page 91: Changing The System Time

    11.3 Changing the System Time You can also modify the IMS2000 system clock. Note: The DCI specification allows you to modify the time ± only up to six minutes per calendar year. To modify the system clock: Select > >...
  • Page 92: Ntp Servers

    NTP Extra delay server. The delay allows you to space out the time in which all servers connect to the NTP server. button Extra delay Figure 11-4 NTP Servers Window Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 93: Chapter 12 Using The Overview Tab

    Using the Overview Tab Chapter 12 tab will always display first upon logging in to the IMS2000 GUI. This tab Overview provides you with a snapshot of the current system status. The top section of the screen, labeled , will display the current playback status along with any Playback Status upcoming show playlist schedules.
  • Page 94: Notification Bar

    12.1 Notification Bar The bottom notification bar allows you to quickly access important features of the IMS2000. These buttons are available and can be accessed at the bottom of every tab. 12.1.1 Quick Controls button allows quick access to macros that have been added in the Quick Controls tab.
  • Page 95: Playback

    If playback is not in progress, clicking on the button will open up CineLister Playback tab. For more information on the tab and playback, see CineLister Editor CineLister Chapter Playback button Figure 12-3 Playback Button Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 96: Ingest

    Click the button to open the window. Clicking on the Session Viewer Session Viewer button again will cause the window to close. Session viewer button Figure 12-5 Session Viewer Window Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 97: Notifications

    To delete a notification, highlight it and click on the that appears on the right- hand side. To delete all notifications, click on the in the upper right corner of the window. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
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  • Page 99: Chapter 13 Using The Administration Tab

    Allows you to add, remove, and edit user accounts. • Account Manager: • Allows you to select an interface size. Interface Settings: • Allows you to setup and modify network connections. Networking Configuration: Chapter 12 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 100 This application helps the system administrator keep track of any change operated in a theatre booth. Allows you to view and adjust threshold levels for the • Threshold Manager: server. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 101: Audio Settings/Channel Mapping

    Note: All of the templates (except ) can be modified directly instead of Disabled having to select . Once the template is edited, the template Custom mapping will read Custom Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 102: Channel Mapping Tab

    CPL audio track will be routed to audio output number X (variable) of the server, X being a number between 1 and 16. When the configuration is grayed out, you cannot change the configuration. Figure 13-3 Disabled Configuration Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 103: Predefined Mapping Configurations

    CPL hearing impaired audio Ch.15 H/Hearing Impaired Ch.15 channel. : Output plays the CPL narration/visually impaired • Ch.16 VI-N/Narration Ch.16 audio channel. Figure 13-4 Audio Mapping Set to Four Channels Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 104 CPL hearing impaired audio Ch.15 H/Hearing Impaired Ch.15 channel. : Output plays the CPL narration/visually impaired • Ch.16 VI-N/Narration Ch.16 audio channel. Figure 13-5 Audio Mapping Set to Six Channels Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 105 CPL hearing impaired audio • Ch.15 H/Hearing Impaired Ch.15 channel. : Output plays the CPL narration/visually impaired • Ch.16 VI-N/Narration Ch.16 audio channel. Figure 13-6 Audio Mapping Set to Seven Channels Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 106 CPL hearing impaired audio • Ch.15 H/Hearing Impaired Ch.15 channel. • : Output plays the CPL narration/visually impaired Ch.16 VI-N/Narration Ch.16 audio channel. Figure 13-7 Audio Mapping Set to Eight Channels Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 107 CPL hearing impaired audio • Ch.15 H/Hearing Impaired Ch.15 channel. • : Output plays the CPL narration/visually impaired Ch.16 VI-N/Narration Ch.16 audio channel. Figure 13-8 Audio Mapping Set to Nine Channels Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 108 • Ch.15 Ch.15 • is input: is mute, meaning there is no audio output on this channel. Ch.16 Ch.16 Figure 13-9 Audio Mapping Set to ISDCF Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 109 Click on the drop-down arrow to view the available mapping parameter selection for each output channel ( through ) to select the CPL audio channel, using its Ch.01 Ch.16 label that is to be routed to the processor. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 110 Figure 13-12 Channel Mapping Parameters Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 111: Smpte Packages

    LFE Screen • Ls/Left surround • Rs/Right surround • Lc/Left center • Rc/Right center • Cs/Center surround • Rrs/Right rear surround • Lrs/Left rear surround • HI/Hearing Impaired • VI-N/Visual Impaired-Narration Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 112: Audio Delay Configuration

    ), can be modified directly instead of Disabled having to select . Once the template is edited, the Custom Template Mapping will read Custom Save button Figure 13-14 Audio Delay Window Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 113: Interop Packages

    .mxf according to the ISDCF audio mapping recommendations, which currently include the information shown in the following figure. Figure 13-15 ISDCF: Interop Recommendations Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 114: Device Manager

    Device Manager i an IMS2000 and cinema projectors, 3D systems, subtitles, closed captions, and so on. It also provides for the use of Ethernet commands to control theatre automation devices.
  • Page 115: Adding A Projector

    13.3.4 Adding a Projector To connect a projector to the IMS2000: Click on the button. drop-down menu window appears. New Device Any device in red indicates that the unit does not have a valid digital license message. Invalid digital license message...
  • Page 116 Clicking the button prior to saving will delete the unsaved information. Revert For information on configuring a dual-projector setup, see Chapter Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 117: Automation Libraries Management

    • JNIOR. • • A prebuilt library of supported automation commands is available for each of these two devices. These automation commands can then be added to macro cues. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 118: Adding An Ecna Device

    Enabled check box IP address Figure 13-21 eCNA Added Removing an eCNA Device To remove the eCNA device: Select the device in the GUI. Device Manager Click on the button. Delete Device Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 119: Adding A Jnior Device

    Revert IP address Figure 13-22 JNIOR Added Removing a JNIOR Device To remove the device: JNior Select the device in the GUI. Device Manager Click on the button. Delete Device Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 120: Adding A Raw Device

    Revert Removing a Raw Device To remove the raw device: Select the device in the GUI. Device Manager Click on the button. Delete Device Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 121: Adding 3D Systems

    13.3.9 Adding 3D Systems You will have the option to add 3D systems. When using an IMS2000 configuration for 3D presentation, the projector needs to be set to the proper color space. Contact the projector vendor to configure the projector properly.
  • Page 122: Missing License

    13.3.12 Missing License If a license is missing, it appears in red in the drop-down menu. New Device Missing license Figure 13-25 Missing License Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 123: Macro Editor

    13.4.1 Automation Cues An automation cue is a command that is sent from the IMS2000 to any external device connected to the IMS2000 for the purpose of being inserted into a show playlist. Upon installation of the IMS2000, automation cues can be predefined by the operator, transferred from an XML file, or added manually.
  • Page 124 Save superuser privileges are necessary to save the changes. If you are logged in as a superuser, the confirmation window will not appear. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 125: Editing A Macro Automation Cue

    Click on the drop-down arrow next to the field. Select an Action to Insert Insert button Figure 13-30 Automation Cue Window Click on the action. Click on the button. Insert Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 126 Binary Execution : Allows you to shut down the player. System Shutdown Click on the button to save the settings, or click on the to stop adding an Save Cancel action. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 127: Adding A Gpo Action To The Macro Automation Cue

    Select the proper playback action between Play Pause Toggle Play/Pause Recue , or Show Rewind Skip Next Clip Skip ShowPlaylist Segment Exit from , and click on the button. Intermission Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 128: Adding A Video Output Action

    Dowser Action Select drop-down menu. an Action to Insert Click on the button. Insert The following window appears. Figure 13-34 Add a New Action Window (Dowser) Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 129: Projector Channel Switch Insertion

    To use a library command, click on in the menu and Library Select an Action to Insert click on the button. Insert Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 130: Copying From An Existing Macro

    Name the Copy from new macro, and select a macro to copy. The macro, with the accompanying action, appears in the window. Macro Editor Figure 13-37 Copy Macro Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 131: Action List Management

    Select it, and click on the arrow pointing to the top or bottom. Repeat the steps until the required actions order is obtained. Click on the button to save the settings. Save Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 132: Macro Saving

    The macro automation cues will be available in CineLister to create a show playlist. The saving operation will not only save the macro automation cues, but Note: also the trigger cues that were created. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 133: Add A Macro To A Show Playlist

    GPI 1 is on. 13.6.1 Trigger Cue Tab Overview New trigger button Figure 13-39 Macro Editor: Trigger Cue Tab Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 134: Trigger Cue

    . The newly created trigger cue appears in the window, and it Show Playlist Trigger will be ready to connect to an event. Settings button Delete trigger button Figure 13-41 Trigger Cue Defined Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 135: Connection To A General Purpose Input Event

    Define the GPI line number and value to connect to the trigger cue. Click on the button. The connected GPI event will then appear in the right part of the GUI. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 136: Connection To A Signal Event

    Choose the device from the drop-down menu. Choose the driver from the drop-down menu. Choose the signal from the drop-down menu. The signal name will autopopulate. Click on the button when finished. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 137: Editing And Deleting The Event

    To delete the event: Highlight the event in the window. Trigger Cue Actions Click on the that appears to delete the event. Click on the button to save the settings. Save Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 138: Copying From An Existing Trigger Cue

    Copy the script to be executed automatically at boot in the folder. /doremi/etc/rc.d/ 13.6.10 Add a Trigger Cue to a Show Playlist For information on how to add a macro to a show playlist, please see Chapter Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 139: Quick Controls

    If the selection has not been saved it will not appear on the screen. Quick Controls Clicking the button before saving will cause all of the changes to be lost. Revert Hover over the section. Several options appears on the right. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 140 To delete a macro within the section, click on the to the right of the macro. Cross arrows button Delete section button Change name button Delete macro button Figure 13-50 Edit Section Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 141: Executing The Quick Controls

    Content Feed Manager 13.8.1 Quick Configuration To open the application, select > Content Feed Manager Administration Content Feed Manager. Advanced options Figure 13-52 Content Feed Manager: Advanced Options Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 142 : Click this box to be able to export and then import a show playlist Show Playlist from one server to another. Click on the button to save the configuration. Save The server is now added to the network. Content Feed Manager Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 143: Adding A Server Manually

    You must manually enter the remote path. Click the button to save your changes. Save Clicking the button before saving will cause you to lose all of the changes. Revert Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 144: Deleting A Server

    To perform this operation: Click on the server. Click on the button. Delete Repository This will also remove it from the ingest manager drop-down list of servers to ingest from. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 145: Ingesting From A Server

    Ingest Manager ingest from the selected source/feed unit. Select the material to ingest. Click on the button to ingest the content. Ingest Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 146: Terminal

    ) allows you to restart, shut down, and place the System Administration System unit in standby mode: To restart the IMS2000, click on the button. You will be disconnected from the • Restart web interface in five seconds. You have the option to cancel the action.
  • Page 147 • Logout Clicking on the red button provides you with the options to restart, shut • Power down, or cancel. Figure 13-57 Quick Access Power Options Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 148: Log Operator Maintenance

    To create an event log: Click on the button. You will need to authenticate yourself as an administrator by inputting the correct password to be allowed to use this application. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 149 Cancel The logs that were added can be viewed in the tab. Event Log Click on the concerned log to view its properties/details. Scheduled tasks tab Figure 13-60 Log Added Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 150: Scheduled Tasks Tab

    It lists, per maintenance operation, the last time the operation was performed and the next time the operation will have to be performed. For the IMS2000, the only type of maintenance operation is annual maintenance activities. The tab is not modifiable.
  • Page 151: Account Manager Gui

    GUI, you will be able to add a new user account. Account Manager To perform the operation: Click on the button. The following window appears. Figure 13-63 Account Manager GUI: New User Addition Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 152 (for example, on Linux terminal windows). Define the password by typing the password. You will be provided information about the strength of the chosen Note: password. Confirm the password in the field. Confirm Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 153: Edit An Existing User Account

    Figure 13-66 Account Manager GUI: User Properties Editing Click on the button when finished editing the settings. Save Click on the button when finished with the configuration. Close Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 154: Deleting An Existing User Account

    You will be asked for a confirmation. Click on the button to delete the user account. Figure 13-67 User Account Deletion Confirmation Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 155: Theatre Properties

    Save Clicking the button without saving will cause all of the changes to be lost. Revert Contacts tab Save button Revert button Figure 13-68 Auditorium Tab Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 156: Contacts Tab

    Contacts To delete a contact: Hover over the contact. Click on the that appears on the right. The contact is now deleted. Save button Figure 13-70 Add Contact Window Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 157: Facility Tab

    Save Clicking on the button without saving will cause all of the changes to be lost. Revert Revert button Save button Figure 13-71 Facilities Tab Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 158: Quick Access Links

    Select the tab from the drop-down list. Click on the button. Click on the button to save the quick access link. Save Drop-down menu Add button Figure 13-73 Quick Access Drop-Down Menu Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 159 After saving and Revert refreshing, the newly added link appears on the left-hand side of the GUI in all tabs. Clicking on the link will automatically take you to the designated tab. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 160: Cinelister Configuration

    Save To modify the amount of time that playback will rewind to in the case of an emergency recovery: Type the amount of seconds in the space provided. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 161: Scheduler Configuration

    Click on the button to save the changes. Save Clicking on the button will delete all unsaved changes. Revert Drop-down menu Revert button Save button Figure 13-78 CineLister Configuration Schedule Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 162: Live Manager

    These live CPLs can be added to the show playlists in CineLister To access the GUI, select > > Live Manager Administration Control Panel Live Manager. Figure 13-79 Live Manager Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 163: Creating A Live Event

    Device IP Figure 13-81 CPL Title and IP Click on the button to complete the live CPL creation. Create The live CPL is now visible in the main window. Live Manager Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 164 Properties This information is the same information provided in the Content Manager tab. See Section 13.10.2 for more detailed information. Composition Playlist Figure 13-83 CPL Properties Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 165: Live Event In Cinelister

    CPL. For more information on show playlist building, see Chapter Live CPL Figure 13-84 Live CPL Inserted in a Show Playlist Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 166: Deleting A Live Cpl

    Select the CPL from the tab. Composition Playlist Click on the button. Delete Live CPL Figure 13-85 Deleting a Live Event The live CPL will be deleted from the as well. Live Manager Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 167: Backup Manager

    USB). You do not have control over the time at which the automatic backup is Note: generated. The backup will generate at 10:08 GMT or at the next boot up. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 168 Click on the backup file to display details about the backup. To search for specific file locations, use the search field. Location Location search field Figure 13-87 Location Search Field Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 169: Restoring The System To A Previous Backup

    A confirmation window appears, asking to proceed with the restoration process. Click on the button. A login window appears. Enter the appropriate password. Click on the button. The restore process will now begin. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 170 Restore Process Window Click on the button to exit out of the restore window. Close To view the backup, select the tab. Restore Backup The restore process is now complete. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 171: Manual Backup And Restore

    You can save either to local disk (RAID) or to an external drive. Click on the button. The backup process will now begin. Location drop- down menu Figure 13-91 Select Disk Window window appears. Backup Generation Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 172 Click on the button. The backup process will now begin. Figure 13-93 Select Location of Backup File (USB) window appears. Backup Generation This will indicate that the backup process was a success. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 173 Restore Backup USB backup Figure 13-95 USB Restore The USB backup will appear only if the USB or external device is plugged Note: The manual backup process is now complete. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 174: Deleting Backup Files

    You can only delete manually generated backups, not automatic backups. Delete button Figure 13-96 Delete Button Click on the button to continue the deletion process. The backup file is now deleted. Figure 13-97 Confirmation Window Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 175: Restoring Backup Files

    These files include system user accounts, group configurations, and • System: time-zone information. For example, if you decide to select , highlight the item on the left and click on kdms button. Restore Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 176 The unit will not reboot. This Close will not complete the restore process. Figure 13-100 Processing Window The restore process is now complete. The reboot process takes approximately three minutes to begin. Note: Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 177 These files include system user accounts, group configurations, and • System: time-zone information. For example, if you decide to select , highlight the item on the left and click on doremi button. Restore Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 178 The unit will not reboot. This Close will not complete the restore process. The reboot process will take approximately three minutes to begin. Note: The restore process is now complete. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 179: License Agreement

    Administration Control Panel License Agreement Click the check box to indicate that you have read and accept the terms of the software license agreement. Check box Figure 13-105 License Agreement Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 180: Automatic Log Upload Manager

    Give the configuration a name. Input a location in the URL field. Enter a user name and password. Select SMPTE and/or system logs. Click on the button to test the configuration, if needed. Test Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 181 Revert button Figure 13-108 Configuration Added To delete a configuration: 11. Select the configuration. 12. Click the button. Delete 13. Click on the button to save the changes. Save Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 182: Threshold Manager

    This is to prevent multiple alerts from appearing if the value continues to remain above the threshold values. Once the hysteresis value is reached, an alert appears. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 183: Temperatures Tab

    Hovering over the component will give a brief explanation of that component. Click on the button to save any changes or on the button to undo any Save Revert unsaved changes. Save button Revert button Figure 13-111 Voltages Tab Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 184: Fans Tab

    Hovering over an error will give a brief explanation of that error. Click on the button to save any changes or on the button to undo any Save Revert unsaved changes. Save button Revert button Figure 13-113 Counters Tab Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 185: Reset To Default Tab

    13.20.5 Reset to Default Tab tab allows you to reset all values to the default values. Reset to Default Reset button Figure 13-114 Reset Values Tab Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 186: Interface Settings

    13.22 NAS Manager The IMS2000 supports NAS. This provides extra HD space on the network, increasing storage capacity. It allows you to ingest to and play from the NAS device. Each IMS2000 unit is limited to four attached NAS devices on one unit.
  • Page 187: Verifying Nas Connection

    Verify that the status in the section is • Unit Information Normal If the NAS device is showing a warning or error message, refer to Chapter 30 information on how to troubleshoot the problem. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 188: Managing Content On An Nas Device

    The ingested content will be available on the NAS storage when the process is completed. You will be able to view the progress of the content being ingested in the window. Ingest Monitor Figure 13-117 NAS Destination Figure 13-118 Ingest Monitor Window Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 189 The ingested content will be available on the local storage when the process is completed. You will be able to view the progress of the content being ingested in the window. Ingest Monitor Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 190: Adding An Audio Processor To The Ims2000

    13.23 Adding an Audio Processor to the IMS2000 To add a Dolby audio processor to the IMS2000 as a RAW device (to enable automation commands): Select > Administration Device Manager. Click the button. Select Raw Device Enter the name of the Dolby Audio Processor (for example, CP650, CP750, or CP850) in the field.
  • Page 191: Chapter 14 Using The Control Tab

    The left pane displays all of the content (for example, features, trailers, • advertisements) and automation and trigger cues. • The right pane is used to display the content of a given show playlist. Chapter 13 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 192: Show Playlists

    Lock icon with red button: The required KDM is not available. Thus, the content • cannot be played. Lock icon with green button: A valid KDM is available for that content and • that content can be played. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 193: Show Playlist Creation

    You can filter the elements or search for a specific element to make it easier to add them to a show playlist. The items appears in the right pane. Save button Delete element Show playlist window with elements added Figure 14-4 Elements Added to Show Playlist Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 194: Adding A Macro

    Select the element to attach the macro to in the show playlist window on the right side of the application. Select the macro on the left part of the GUI, and click on it. window appears. Edit Time Code Macros Figure 14-6 Macros Selected Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 195 Edit Timecode Window Select the offset value for the macro. Click on the button when finished. The macro appears on the right-hand side of the GUI. Macro added Figure 14-8 Macro Added Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 196 Select the automation cue to associate to the trigger by clicking on it in the automation cues window. Select the scope of the trigger by checking if the trigger is available for all elements or just the selected element. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 197: Element Reordering

    Open button Refresh button Up and down arrows Figure 14-12 Element Reordering When an element is associated with an automation or trigger cue, the cues Note: will also be reordered. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 198: Accessing A Show Playlist

    A new window appears, allowing you to select the show playlist. Figure 14-13 Open Show Playlist Select the show playlist, and click on the button. The show playlist displays on the right side of the GUI. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 199: Editing An Existing Show Playlist

    Open the show playlist. Click the button. SPL Properties To view the properties of a particular CPL, highlight the CPL and click on the icon that appears on the right. Properties Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 200: Deleting A Show Playlist

    If you are already logged in with superuser privileges, the password confirmation window will not appear. window appears. Delete Figure 14-15 Delete Show Playlist Window Select the show playlist to delete, and click Delete Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 201: Element Properties

    Element Properties window appears. Composition Playlist Properties Figure 14-16 CPL Properties If the element selected is an unencrypted CPL, the properties window in the following figure appears. Figure 14-17 Unencrypted CPL Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 202 KDM information. The window indicates that the KDM is available and displays its end date. Figure 14-18 Encrypted KDM Note: All KDMs will automatically be removed from the server upon expiration. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 203: Play 2D Content In 3D Mode

    Show Playlist Properties mode it is set to. Playback tab Open button Name and mode Figure 14-20 Show Playlist Set to 3D Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 204: Segment, Marker, And Intermission

    Note: In 3D or 48 fps mode, the IMS2000 video output is in the YCxCz color space. The projector itself needs to be properly configured to the YCxCz color space in 3D or 48 fps mode for proper display. Contact the projector...
  • Page 205: Segment

    Within the same show playlist, each segment must have a different name. To rename the segment: Click on the properties icon on the right. Click on the button to save the name. Save Pack Name Substitute any spaces with an underscore. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 206 Figure 14-23 New Segment Naming To delete a segment: Select it. Click on the button. Delete Up and down arrows Delete segment Connected elements Figure 14-24 Segments Added Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 207 It appears as a segment labeled as the title of the added show playlist. Available show playlists External show playlist added Figure 14-25 External Show Playlist Click on the button to save any changes. Save Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 208 Click the button. The macro name appears in the window. Macro Settings Figure 14-27 Macro Settings Select the macro. Click on to insert it. Select an Action Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 209 Figure 14-30 Segment Named Click on the button to save the macro. Save 10. Click on the button Refresh The macro will also appear in after it has been clicked. CineLister Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 210: Marker

    CPL being played. An exit from intermission macro can be created and added to allow the operator to trigger the exit from the intermission show playlist and resume the main show playlist. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 211 To create the intermission show playlist, select the tab. CineLister Editor Add the CPLs to create an intermission show playlist. Save button Figure 14-32 Intermission Show Playlist Click on the button, and name the show playlist. Save Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 212 Select the preferred offset position timecode, the intermission playlist from the drop- down of show playlists, and the amount of time to rewind the show playlist before the cut position. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 213 The main show playlist appears. The CPL that has the intermission show playlist attached to it appears as two clips with the intermission CPLs in between. Save button Intermission added Figure 14-36 Intermission Show Playlist Added Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 214 To create the macro, select the macro editor: Click on the button. New button Figure 14-38 Macro Editor Name the macro Exit from Intermission Click the button. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 215 Click on the button. Figure 14-41 Exit from Intermission Macro Added Click on the button, and enter the necessary password to save. Save Superuser privileges are necessary to save the macro. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 216 Click on the plus button, and select Marker. Marker Figure 14-43 Marker Creation Indicate at what timecode you would like the CPL to play. Click on the button. The marker has now been added. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 217 Figure 14-44 Exit Intermission Marker Playback tab Open button Marker added Macro added Figure 14-45 Marker Added Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 218: Cinelister Playback Tab

    Open Show Playlist Window Select the show playlist to play. Click on the button. Select the tab from the CineLister GUI. Playback Play button Eject button Pause button Mode drop- down menu Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 219 If no playlist is selected, a message appears stating The show playlist is empty Figure 14-48 Empty Playlist Note: If a show playlist contains an element with an expired KDM, the show playlist will not load. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 220: Playback Progress

    If playback is in progress, clicking on the playback button will open up the tab. If playback is not in progress, clicking on the button will open up CineLister Playback tab. CineLister Editor Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 221: Playback Buttons

    The live event is not prerecorded and therefore cannot be rewound or fast forwarded. See Chapter 12 for more information on creating and playing a live event. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 222: Playback Lock Mode

    Mode Schedule Mode button Figure 14-50 Playback Lock Mode In schedule mode, you are unable to change playback. Schedule mode Figure 14-51 Schedule Mode Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 223: Playback Alert Messages

    • This message displays if at least one of the available RAID storage devices is degraded or faulty (for example, RAID-md0 RAID-md1 Playback alert Figure 14-53 Storage Needs Assistance Message Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 224: Cinelister Schedule Tab

    To display another week, Schedule use the green arrow. Click on the button. Enter the appropriate password for the authentication window that might appear depending on your user level. window appears. Edit Schedule Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 225: Schedule Conflict

    If there is an error message stating The scheduled Show below did not start as expected. This can be due to several reasons. Contact Dolby product specialists for assistance (See Section 1.3). Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 226: Show Playlist Removal

    If you select yes, the server will shut down in five seconds and playback will stop. Note: Playback will resume when the unit is turned back on. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 227: Ingest Manager

    The ingest manager GUI can be accessed by going to . It will Control > Ingest Manager only show items that can be supported by the IMS2000. Text, documents, pictures, PowerPoint presentations, and so on will not appear. ® You are able to ingest while performing playback.
  • Page 228: Content Types

    When the show playlist is ingested, the ingest manager GUI shows all of the components that make up the show playlist. Lock icons represent KDMs, which contain the required decryption keys • allowing playback of the corresponding CPLs. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 229 Ingesting Content from a USB Drive If the content to ingest is on a USB drive, plug the drive into the IMS2000 USB port and open the application: Ingest Manager Select Local Storage Click on the button. Refresh Select an item: To select, or unselect, all items, use the button.
  • Page 230 Click on the button. Ingest You will be prompted to the tab to view the progress of the ingest. Ingest Monitor Note: The server must be added through the Content Feed Manager Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 231 Wait approximately five to seven minutes, then select the CineLister editor. Click on the button. Refresh The CPL appears in the window. Select the CPL. Select the tab, and click play. Playback Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 232: Ingest Monitor

    14.9.2 Ingest Monitor The IMS2000 allows you to ingest content while the server is ingesting previously selected content. Click on the tab to see the progress of all the ingested Ingest Monitor items. To access the tab, click on the green arrow on the right-hand side of the...
  • Page 233: Ingest Upload

    When the file has been uploaded, you may be prompted to reboot the unit. Click on the button. Reboot Reboot button Figure 14-64 Upload Reboot You will be prompted to the tab to restart the unit. System Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 234 Figure 14-65 Restart Unit Log in with proper credentials when the unit reboots. Select the tab. Ingest Monitor The package will be fully ingested. Package available Figure 14-66 Package Inserted Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 235: Content Manager

    Expired KDMs are KDMs with a validity date that has expired. • Not yet valid KDMs reference KDMs made in advance, not valid presently, to be • used in the future. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 236: Composition Playlists Page

    To select or unselect all of Filters the elements, click the button. Select all Select all Search button Properties icon Delete button Filter button Refresh button CPL properties Figure 14-68 Content Manger Composition Playlist Tab Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 237 (frame rate) • Edit rate (for example, trailer, feature, and so on) • Kind and subtitle info • Caption (universally unique identifier) • UUID • Creation date • Creator • Company Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 238: Assets Tab

    CPL and the assets Assets in each reel (reel number, subtitle, and sound). Figure 14-71 CPL Information Window: Assets Tab Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 239 The second tab of the show playlist information window displays the related schedules. Click on the button to return to the CPL properties window. Figure 14-72 SPL(s) Tab OK button Figure 14-73 Show Playlist Information Window Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 240 : Message type field of the KDM • Message Type • : Annotation text field of the KDM Annotation Text : Date on which the KDM was ingested into the server • Ingestion Date Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 241 KDM, an approximation of the period for which the KDM is valid. Figure 14-78 Validation Tab The trusted device list tab contains the list of the trusted devices (projectors) and their certificate thumbprints. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 242 It is important to click on the button when the configuration is complete. Save Data check Save button Figure 14-80 Audio Mapping Tab Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 243 CPLs based on the type of elements that have been ingested. In this case, you can filter by: Incomplete elements, advertisements, feature, live, policy, teaser, test, and trailer • Note: The black-highlighted area indicates whether the content is 3D or has subtitles. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 244: Decryption Keys Tab

    Upload Upload Ingest Manager For more information on the tab, refer to Section 14.9.3. Upload To select or unselect all of the KDMs, click the button. Select All Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 245 Figure 14-84 Delete KDM Confirmation Window Click on the button to continue or to cancel the operation. Cancel Once the KDM is deleted, it will be permanently deleted from the server. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 246: Show Playlists Tab

    To select or unselect all Search of the show playlists, click the button. Select All Select all Licenses tab Download icon Search button Delete button Refresh button Figure 14-85 ShowPlaylist Tab Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 247 Download To download and save a show playlist from the IMS2000: Select the show playlist. Click on the download icon on the right-hand side. This allows you to download the show playlist onto a computer and to view the CPLs in the show playlist.
  • Page 248: Licenses Tab

    To see an updated view of the tab with all available licenses, click on the button. Refresh To search for a specific license, click on the button. To select or unselect all of the Search licenses, click the button. Select All Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 249 License properties Figure 14-88 Licenses Tab Delete a License To delete licenses that have been installed on the IMS2000: Select the license from the list. Click on the button. Delete A manager password is required to perform the deletion. If you are already logged in with superuser privileges, the password confirmation window will not appear.
  • Page 250: Adding A License

    14.10.6 Adding a License To install licenses on the IMS2000: Upload the license file on a USB flash drive. Plug the USB drive into a USB port on the IMS2000 unit. Select > , and select from the drop-down menu.
  • Page 251: Licenses Available: Managed Through Digital License Control

    Doremi StreamIt license • Doremi CaptiView (closed captions) • Auro-3D • 14.11 Device Controller 14.11.1 Configuring the Device Controller GUI To display and configure the IMS2000 device controller GUI, select Control > Device Controller Browse projectors button Figure 14-90 Device Controller Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual...
  • Page 252 Select the device to control, and then click on it. The window displays Device Controller four tabs that will allow you to configure, control, and manage the device. Figure 14-92 Registered Tab Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 253 HDMI™: Signal source is an external device (for example, Blu-ray Disc™ player) that • connects via HDMI cable to the IMS2000. • SDI: Signal source is an external device that connects via SDI cables to the IMS2000. : The following masking/scaling is selectable from the drop-down menu: • Scaling •...
  • Page 254 You can save these settings as default by pressing the button. These configurations Save will be effective even after a reboot. To restore the networking configuration to factory default, click on the button Restore Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 255 HDMI Input Degamma degamma factor from the list: • Rec709 • : Choose the degamma factor value in the numeric field using the arrows. • Custom Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 256 HD-SDI Input Degamma degamma factor from the list: • Rec709 • : Choose the degamma factor value in the numeric field using the arrows. • Custom Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 257: Manual Tab

    If the device is created manually in the tab, then it will be temporary and will be Manual lost once the unit is rebooted or if you log out. Figure 14-97 Manual Tab Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 258 : This information is automatically populated after choosing the device type. • Port IMB port number: 43751. • Note: Ethernet ports are set to DHCP by default. All IMS2000 ETH-1 ETH-2 boards are shipped from the factory with the following default IP address ETH-0 IP: 192.168.100.50 •...
  • Page 259: Macro Execution

    (such as projector lamp on Click the button to ensure all recently added macros are visible. Refresh Refresh button Figure 14-98 Macro Execution Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
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  • Page 261: Chapter 15 Using The Monitoring Tab

    : Provides hardware-related information • Status Overview : Provides storage-specific information, and enables you to repair, • Storage reinitialize, and replace a drive : Provides media block-related information • MediaBlock Chapter 14 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 262: System Tab

    The report will take several minutes to generate. Choose whether you would like to open or save the report. button Click on the The report is saved on the default downloads folder of the computer. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 263: Status Overview Tab

    The colored icons next to the sections reveal the status of that section: Green: Healthy • • Orange: Warning Red: Failure • Storage tab Status icons Figure 15-5 Status Overview Tab Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 264: Storage Tab

    RAID. RAID selected Disk selected RAID information Reset drives tab Remove button Disk information Figure 15-6 Storage Tab MediaBlock tab Reset drives button Figure 15-7 Reset Drives Button Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 265: Raid Information

    Physical marriage: Displays whether the physical marriage is operational • Logical marriage: Displays whether the logical marriage is engaged • Active marriage: Displays whether the active marriage is engaged • Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 266: Log Viewer

    Logs are generated automatically as necessary. For example, they are generated when CPLs start and end, when the system is rebooted, when a schedule is added, and much more. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 267 Log Records You can search by date or class, or use the advanced filter option, using their respective buttons. Figure 15-10 Date Filtering Figure 15-11 Class Filtering Figure 15-12 Advanced Filtering Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 268 Properties record. Click the button to return to the tab. Close Figure 15-13 Main Properties Tab Close button Figure 15-14 Properties Tab Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 269: Log Download

    Select the starting and ending date. Specify a CPL or KDM ID, if needed. Click on the button, or click to cancel the operation. Create Cancel The log appears in the tab. Log Download Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 270 To delete a log: Select the log. Click on the that appears. Highlighting a log will also reveal the applied filters for the log in the bottom of the screen. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 271: Last Packages Logs

    To access the tab, click on the button to access it. Log Download Log Records Last packages logs tab Figure 15-18 Last Packages Log Tab Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
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  • Page 273: Chapter 16 Replacing A Drive

    Close the handle by pushing it toward the hard-disk drive until it clicks. When the new drive insertion process has been completed, the drive will automatically start rebuilding. Chapter 15 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 274: Rebuild Progress

    Figure 16-2 Rebuild Status 16.1.1 Managing a Drive Support for this feature is forthcoming. Presently, the only way to disable a drive is to physically remove it from the RAID. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 275: Rebuilding A Raid

    Confirm the operation. The process begins. Figure 16-3 Confirmation Window Figure 16-4 Confirmation Window Figure 16-5 In Progress When the procedure is complete, the tab will display a healthy RAID. Storage Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 276: Remove Button

    Hover over the drive. Click on the button. Remove You will be asked to confirm the action. Remove button Figure 16-6 Remove Button Click on the button. Continue Figure 16-7 Disable Drive Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 277: Repairing A Drive In The Storage Tab

    16.3.1 Repairing a Drive in the Storage Tab To repair a IMS2000 hard-disk drive: Hover over the drive. Click on the button. Repair Click on the button. Continue Figure 16-8 Repair Drive Click on the button. Continue Figure 16-9 Repair Drive: Step 1 Click on the button.
  • Page 278 The drive will begin to rebuild. Figure 16-11 Repair Drive: Step 3 Figure 16-12 Repair Drive: Step 4 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 279: Chapter 17 Troubleshooting Guide

    : A log that shows playbacks noted as as-run log files. It can show frame- • odetics.log specific issues in regard to underflows and decoder crashes, and can help with checking KDM validity. Chapter 16 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 280: Esata Drives Not Seen

    • The KDM or digital license message folders in lose their symbolic link to • /data , and KDMs/digital license messages are lost as a result. /doremi/dlms and /doremi/kdms Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 281: Identification

    1 root root 12 Nov 14 14:09 dlms -> /doremi/dlms drwxrwxr-x 3 ingest users 32 Nov 14 14:09 incoming lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Nov 14 14:09 kdms -> /doremi/kdms Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 282: Solution

    -o ro,remount / For other cases (reinitialize the RAID): • • SSH into IMS2000 • mount -o rw,remount / • sh /doremi/sbin/reinit_raid.sh Wait for RAID to complete building. • Reboot unit • Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 283: Show Playlist Errors

    Jun 24 15:56:31 IMS01-SC3 kernel: dolphin 0000:03:00.0: irq 65 for MSI/MSI-X Jun 24 15:55:55 IMS01-SC3 kernel: Dolphin DEBUG: dolphin_malloc_ex: f0e00000 (4194304 bytes) [23c00000–24000000] Solution The solution for a customer would be to return the unit. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 284: Playback Stops

    'DolphinContextStopped' Solution To solve the issue, ensure that the latest versions of the software, firmware, and security manager are installed: Software: v2.4.5 • Firmware: v4.2.7 • • Security manager: v6.0.1.5 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 285: Cannot Initiate Marriage

    /doremi/etc/certs/mine 17.4.3 Solution To solve this issue, install ims_sw_hotfix_certs_2.4.4-1.0.0.pkg A workaround is to execute the command /doremi/sbin/sbcsetup.out -f --verify -- and reboot the unit. repair Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 286: Preloaded Test Content

    17.5 Preloaded Test Content You have the ability to test the playback of the IMS2000 without having the hard-disk drives installed. To do this, select > > Control CineLister Editor The content will already be available in Cinelister, under the section called...
  • Page 287 Plug your USB flash drive on the IMS2000, and wait for two minutes. Unplug the flash drive, and reboot. Note: The files on USB flash drives are never moved or changed by the IMS2000. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ®...
  • Page 288: Permanently Setting The Network Configuration

    Create a directory report inside the / directory. doremi Safely remove the USB drive, and plug it into the IMS2000. Wait two minutes without any USB activity. (Watch your USB key LED.) Reboot the IMS2000. The report will be in the USB key folder /doremi/report 17.7.2...
  • Page 289: Generating A Report Via The Gui

    The report will take several minutes to generate. Choose whether you want to open or save the report. Click on the button. The report is saved in the default downloads folder of the computer. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
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  • Page 291: Chapter 18 Installing And Configuring A Dual-Projector Setup

    It is serialized differently in the factory which enables the unit to operate as the secondary in a dual projector setup. This IMS2000 can only be used as the link decryptor board and cannot be changed to become a standard IMS2000 or IMS2000-SM.
  • Page 292: Installation And Power-Up Sequence

    Install the IMS2000 security manager in the primary projector. Install the IMS2000 link decryptor in the secondary projector. Connect Ethernet cables to both projectors and the IMS2000, and verify that they are on the same network. Connect BNC cables A and B from the primary projector SDI output connectors to the secondary projector SDI input connectors.
  • Page 293 For HFR setups, select from the mode drop-down menu. Right Display g. Click on the button to upload any matrices. Upload h. Click on the button, and enter the appropriate password. Save Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 294 New button Upload button Save button Figure 18-2 Secondary Projector will automatically create a device for the IMS2000 hosted in the Device Manager primary projector and will name it . Rename the device to reflect that it is for Certainty the security manager projector.
  • Page 295: Creating A Playlist

    ShowPlaylist Properties For HFR setups, select the composition check box. b. For 4K setups, select 2D (4K) Figure 18- 4 Editor Figure 18-5 Show Playlist Properties Click the button. Close Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 296 Save Enter a name for your newly created show playlist, then click Save You have now completed the show playlist setup procedure. Figure 18-7 Show Playlist Example (2D) Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 297: Kdm Information

    18.5 KDM Information To enable playback for dual-projector setups, you must generate KDMs for the IMS2000 serial number that include the certificates for both the IMS2000 secondary projector and the integrated cinema processor for the primary projector in the trusted device list. The...
  • Page 298: Chapter 19 Setting Up The System For Dolby Atmos

    This section provides instructions on how to set up, install, and configure Dolby Atmos ® on the IMS2000. 19.1 Unit Setup Figure 19-1 Connection Diagram Between Dolby IMS2000 and Dolby CP850 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 299: Dolby Atmos Installation

    Click on the digital license message to highlight it. Click on the button to select the digital license message. open d. Click on the button to upload the digital license message to the IMS2000. Upload Click on the tab. Ingest Monitor Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual...
  • Page 300: Dolby Atmos Configuration

    Verify that the digital license message ingest was successful. Figure 19-4 Ingest Successful 19.3 Dolby Atmos Configuration To configure the Dolby Atmos feature using the Dolby IMS2000: ® Click on the tab. Administration Figure 19-5 Overview Tab Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 301 Hover the cursor over the button Select from the list. Audio Processor Figure 19-7 Device Manger: Device List Note: Devices displayed in red text specify that the device is not enabled. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 302 Selecting Audio Processor Model Input the IP address of the command port for the audio processor. Click the button to save the settings. Save The Dolby Atmos feature is ready to use. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 303: Dolby Cp850 Audio Processor Cable Configuration

    Connect an Ethernet cable to port (channels 9–16) on the audio adapter, and connect it to the port (channels 9–16). IMB AES Connect the power cable to the CP850 power port. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 304: Dolby Cp850 Web Gui

    Ethernet switch. If you experience any difficulty, contact Dolby support. Enter the user name and password. Contact your local Dolby support to obtain proper credentials. Figure 19-13 Dolby Web GUI Home Screen Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 305 Dolby Atmos data and that channel 14 is functioning. Channel 14 transfers the Dolby Atmos information from the player to the CP850 audio processor. Content with Dolby Atmos data Input status section Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 306: Troubleshooting Tips

    Dolby section. Atmos content Follow these steps to try and solve this issue: Verify that the CP850 is on the same network as the IMS2000. • Verify that the selected content is Dolby Atmos content. • Verify that the CP850 is enabled.
  • Page 307: Dolby Atmos Channel Dropout

    RX packets:103696968 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:34997690 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:100 RX bytes:1007555312 (960.8 MiB) TX bytes:3127287593(2.9 GiB) Base address:0x2000 Memory:d0300000-d0320000 Verify that you are using a gigabit network switch. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
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  • Page 309: Chapter 20 Managing The Dolby Ims2000 Api And Snmp

    APIs that control the Dolby IMS2000. 20.1 API and web services overview The Dolby IMS2000 supports an API that enables the Dolby TMS and other devices to control the system remotely. In addition to supporting the key-length-value (KLV) API used on the Dolby DCP2000...
  • Page 310: Snmp Overview

    20.2 SNMP overview The Dolby IMS2000 supports remote monitoring through Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), which is a generic protocol used to monitor networked devices. It enables central management systems to get information or alarms from these devices. There are two management information base (MIB) files: DOREMI-DC-DCPLAYER- MIB.MIB and...
  • Page 311: Chapter 21 General Purpose Output Connection Diagram

    Attach a jumper at the J83 header. LTC is the jumper configurable on header J83. Connect the left and middle pin (pins 2 and 3). To obtain LTC output, use the optional IMS2000 GPIO out with LTC out cable (part number CBL-GPO-LTCO-IMS2-25). Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual...
  • Page 312 Note: The factory default for the J83 header is set to GPO5, not LTC output. LTC jumper at J83 Figure 21-1 LTC Jumper Figure 21-2 LTC Diagram Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 313: Chapter 22 General Purpose Input Connection Diagram

    General Purpose Input Connection Diagram Chapter 22 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
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  • Page 315: Chapter 23 25-Pin D-Connector To Dual Rj-45 Adapter Pinouts

    4– (channel 7/8–) 5+ (channel 9/10+) 5– (channel 9/10–) 6+ (channel 11/12+) 7+ (channel 13/14+) 7– (channel 13/14–) 6– (channel 11/12–) 8+ (channel 15/16+) 8– (channel 15/16–) Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
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  • Page 317: Chapter 24 Led Behavior

    2 LEDs SM LEDs SDI A –B LEDs HDMI LED Figure 24-1 Front-Panel LED Specifications The following table shows the status indication information for the IMS2000 LEDS. Table 24-1 CPU LED Status CPU1 CPU2 Status of the IMS2000 CPU Orange Green Standby.
  • Page 318 Service door is open, marriage is not activated. Marriage is initialized/armed, but marriage is not Orange verified. Green Marriage is not initialized/armed, service door and physical marriage are OK (ready to marry). Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 319 The following table shows the status indication information for the SDI B LEDs: Table 24-5 SDI B LED Status SDI B LED Configuration Connected to an Output Device Green Output Green Input Connected Input Not connected Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
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  • Page 321: Chapter 25 Internal Dcp Playback Supported Formats

    JPEG 3D 2K HBR 250/500 Mbps 48/60 JPEG 2D 2K with 96 KHz audio JPEG 2D 4K 24/25/30 MPEG2 2D 1080p 23/24/25/29/30 MPEG 2 2D 720p 50/59/60 H.264 2D 1080p Chapter 22 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 322: Chapter 26 Hdmi Input Supported Formats

    HDMI Input Supported Formats Chapter 26 The Dolby IMS2000 supported frame rate formats provide useful information to help you verify setup options and avoid performance issues. The Dolby IMS2000 supports HDMI 1.4a and High- bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) 1.4.
  • Page 323 • 96 kHz • Note: The HDMI audio data rate is not converted when processed through the IMS2000. Be sure your audio processor supports the audio format encoded on your playback disk. Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM: Issue: 3...
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  • Page 325: Chapter 27 Sdi Supported Formats

    ○ YCbCr 4:2:2 stream- 1920 × 1080 1.778 1.5G ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ YCbCr 4:2:2 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 2048 × 1080 1.896 i/Ps YCbCr 4:2:2 Chapter 23 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 326 ○ ○ ○ 1920 × 1080 1.778 YCbCr 4:2:2 Dual stream-3G ○ ○ ○ ○ 2048 × 1080 1.896 YCbCr 4:2:2 ○ Audio: SDI embedded audio @ 48 kHz • Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 327: Chapter 28 Example Connection Diagram

    Example Connection Diagram Chapter 28 Chapter 24 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
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  • Page 329: Chapter 29 Updating Web-Based User-Interface Version

    Select Local Storage. Select the package. Click on the button. Ingest 10. Click on the button in the pop-up window to acknowledge that the system must be rebooted. Chapter 25 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 330 Updating Web-Based User-Interface Version Figure 29-2 Reboot Notification 11. Select > > Administration System Restart. After approximately ten minutes, the system will complete the update. Figure 29-3 Restart Button Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 331: Chapter 30 Troubleshooting The Nas

    Troubleshooting the NAS Chapter 30 30.1 Network Error Verify the following items: The NAS can communicate with the same network as the IMS2000. • • The IP address is set properly in the NAS manager. 30.2 SNMP Error The troubleshooting process varies depending on the model of the NAS device.
  • Page 332 Figure 30-2 Device Manager Window Click on the tab. SNMP Verify the is set to SNMP agent Figure 30-3 Notifications Window Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 333: Netgear: Readynas 2120

    SNMP Services Figure 30-5 Services Section Verify that is check marked. Enable SNMP Figure 30-6 SNMP Settings Window Click on the button to save the settings. Apply Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 334: Linked Filed Error

    Homescreen: ReadyNAS 2120 Click on the tab. Shares Click on the folder to be mounted. button from the drop-down menu. Click on the Settings Figure 30-8 Shared Folder Settings Button Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 335 Network Access Click on the button. Figure 30-9 Shared Folder Network Access Tab Verify that the read/writer configuration is set. Click on the button to save the configuration. Apply Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
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  • Page 337: Chapter 31 Glossary

    Liquid crystal display Light emitting diode Linear timecode LVDS Low-voltage differential signaling Material eXchange Format RAID Redundant array of independent disks Serial Digital Interface Screen Management System Secure Shell Chapter 27 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 338 Video Graphics Array Extensible Markup Language Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ® IMS.OM.004730.DRM Issue 3...
  • Page 339: Chapter 32 Documentation Revision History

    Addition of Chapter 3: Real time clock battery life and shelf life Updated patent statement Updated login information 11 July 2019 Updated NAS device list Addition of Chapter 20: Managing the Dolby IMS2000 API and SNMP Minor editorial changes Chapter 28 Dolby IMS2000 Installation and User’s Manual ®...
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