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Kaleidescape Cinema One
Installation Guide
July 2013

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  • Page 1 Kaleidescape Cinema One Installation Guide July 2013...
  • Page 2 Kaleidescape shall have no obligation to provide updates to this information in the future. Copyright © 2013 Kaleidescape, Inc. All rights reserved. Kaleidescape and the Kaleidescape logo are trademarks of Kaleidescape, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    System Configuration ............................9 First-Time Setup ............................9 Connecting to your home network ......................10 Activating your Cinema One ........................12 Linking a second Cinema One ......................... 14 Configuring Settings ............................ 15 General ..............................15 Audio ............................... 16 Video ............................... 19 Network ..............................
  • Page 4 Control Systems............................... 31 Communication ............................31 Types of Control Devices ..........................31 IR Remote Control ........................... 31 The Kaleidescape App for iPad ........................ 32 Keypad Control for Music ........................35 Product Specifications ............................. 36 Notices ................................38 Compliance ..............................38...
  • Page 5: Overview

    Cinema One, and add new components to an existing installation. The Kaleidescape Cinema One Cinema One is an all-in-one movie server and movie player that stores and plays up to 100 Blu-ray quality or 600 DVD-quality movies. It is easy to set up, comes with a comprehensive movie guide for special scene selection and lets you download Blu-ray quality movies online (where available).
  • Page 6: Front Panel Buttons

     Front Panel Error Indicators There are four error indicators located on the front panel of Cinema One. These error indicators light up only in the event of a problem: Temperature – indicates Cinema One is operating too hot or too ...
  • Page 7: Physical Installation

    4. Verify that there is sufficient space for a disc to be ejected from the disc slot. Power Requirements Kaleidescape component power supplies are universal input and operate on any nominal line voltage between 100–240 V, and frequency between 50–60 Hz. Verify that power outlets are grounded, preferably shielded from power surges and brownouts.
  • Page 8: Installing Cinema One

    A Gigabit network is suggested, and required if there are two Cinema One players and Blu-ray movies are played in more than one room at the same time. Installing Cinema One Connect network, audio and video cables. Then connect the AC adapter.
  • Page 9: System Configuration

    System Configuration First-Time Setup After installing your Cinema One, you will be prompted to set it up using your onscreen display. Connecting to your home network (via a wired or wireless network connection) and activating your Cinema One is required.
  • Page 10: Connecting To Your Home Network

    Select Accept these settings to save the information entered. After a valid network connection is set up, the Continue option in the onscreen menu will be available. Select Continue to proceed to activating your Cinema One.
  • Page 11: Wireless Network Connection

    Wi-Fi network and the Continue option in the onscreen menu will be available. Select Continue to proceed to activating your Cinema One. A wireless network connection should only be used if a wired...
  • Page 12: Activating Your Cinema One

    Activating your Cinema One Cinema One must be activated in order to use all its features. To activate your Cinema One, select Begin Activation from the Activation page on the onscreen display. Enter your email address using the onscreen keyboard, and the select Done on the keyboard.
  • Page 13 Once the email address has been submitted, the Finish option in the onscreen menu will be available. Select Finish to exit the initial setup menu and start using your Cinema One.
  • Page 14: Linking A Second Cinema One

    Linking a second Cinema One If a second Cinema One is being added, it can be linked using the Link Players page. This page will only appear if there is more than one Cinema One detected on the same network. Both players must have a wired network connection to be linked.
  • Page 15: Configuring Settings

    Configuring Settings Additional settings can be configured using the onscreen Settings menu. To access this menu, press the MENU button on your Kaleidescape remote, scroll to the System tab, and select Settings. General General player settings can be configured from the General page of the onscreen Settings menu.
  • Page 16: Audio

    Settings menu. A summary of all the audio settings is displayed on the Audio page. Cinema One can be used to watch DVD and Blu-ray movies with nearly any audio receiver or processor. To hear lossless audio tracks (for example, Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD Master Audio) from Blu-ray discs without alteration, the A/V receiver or audio processor must be able to decode these formats.
  • Page 17 sent as multichannel PCM over HDMI by default, with all outputs enabled, or it can be passed through to HDMI with other outputs disabled. HDMI AUDIO Bitstream pass-through Select bitstream pass-through to send 7.1-channel Blu-ray soundtracks over HDMI at the highest bandwidth possible (up to 192 kHz or 7.1 channels).
  • Page 18 Downmixing The stereo audio output sends downmixed stereo when playing Blu-ray discs or DVDs. Dolby Surround Support Select this option i f the output is connected to a sound bar or receiver capable of Dolby Surround / Pro Logic / Pro Logic II decoding. D-BOX mode Select this option if you have D-BOX equipped seating.
  • Page 19: Video

    Advanced HDMI Capability Override Audio receivers connected via HDMI automatically provide information via EDID used to determine the audio formats sent by the player to the receiver. Selecting Auto detect will automatically detect the receivers capabilities and should provide the best results. In rare cases, these capabilities must be overridden because of an EDID that is inaccurate or has been corrupted by an HDMI extender or switcher.
  • Page 20 Video Mode Video Resolution Select your preferred video resolution.
  • Page 21 Aspect Ratio Screen Aspect Ratio Select the aspect ratio for your video display. CinemaScape is an aspect ratio designed for 2:35:1 projectors and displays. Select the mode that best suits the zoom mode or anamorphic lens configuration of your 2:35:1 equipment. More information: CinemaScape 4:3 Video Configure how full screen 4:3 movies will appear on a 16:9 display.
  • Page 22: Network

    See pages 10 – 11. Player Name The default name for your player is Cinema One. This name is displayed in the Kaleidescape App for iPad, and can be changed help distinguish between players in different rooms of the house. For example, if you have two Cinema One players in your house, you can name one Living Room and one Master Bedroom.
  • Page 23: Disc Vault

    Disc Vault Linking a disc vault with your player makes it fast and easy to add movies and music to your library. DVDs, Blu-ray discs, and CDs in a vault are automatically copied onto your player. Blu-ray discs must remain in the vault to enable playback of the imported copy.
  • Page 24: Language & Subtitles

    The current DVD region of the player is displayed with a checkmark next to it in the DVD Region page of the onscreen Settings menu. To change the DVD region of a player, select the region you want to set it. The region setting will be applied when a disc of that region is inserted in to the player.
  • Page 25 Preferred Movie Language – choose your preferred audio language for movies. If an audio track or subtitle file is available in that language, the movie will either play audio or display subtitles in that language, depending on your selected preference in the Audio Dubbing section. Select Choose language and then enter the first three characters of your preferred language.
  • Page 26: Passcode

    Passcode A passcode can be set to protect certain operations on your player. If a passcode is set, it will be required when deleting content from your player, unregistering your player, adding or removing components to your player, or to display movies of a rating higher than the currently permitted rating.
  • Page 27 If you do not know your current passcode, please contact support@kaleidescape.com for assistance in resetting your passcode. If you have two Cinema One players, they will both have the same passcode.
  • Page 28: Parental Control Level

    Parental Control Level The default parental control level of your player is set to display All Movies. This can be changed to a level more restrictive. The parental control level determines which movies are displayed on your onscreen without entering your passcode.
  • Page 29 Any changes to parental controls made from this menu are temporary. The player will revert back to its default level after 30 minutes of inactivity.
  • Page 30: Advanced

    Advanced The Advanced page of the onscreen Settings menu can be used by installers when integrating this player with a home control system. There are two options available in this page: Calibrate Touch Panel – If the video output of this player is being displayed on a touch panel, use the Calibrate Touch Panel option to configure touch locations to allow interacting with displayed elements directly, such as pressing on specific covers in the Covers View.
  • Page 31: Control Systems

    The following figures show examples of typical setups for the Kaleidescape Cinema One and control devices. Communication A control device can communicate with the Kaleidescape Cinema One using a simple text-based protocol over Ethernet, or with IR. For more information on control connections, refer to the Kaleidescape System Control Protocol Reference Manual at www.kaleidescape.com/go/control-...
  • Page 32: The Kaleidescape App For Ipad

    (usually copying and pasting the codes into a text box), or from a Philips CCF file. For a list of all IR codes (in hex) or CCF format available from Kaleidescape, or for the CCF file, go to www.kaleidescape.com/go/ir.
  • Page 33  Onscreen Display with Video Onscreen Display with Video (OSD Video) displays the Kaleidescape onscreen display on the touch panel, along with other controls, by using a video window on the touch panel. Touching the video display makes selections or navigates menus.
  • Page 34 Standalone Control for Music Zones The standalone music control interface for music zones provides text-based music controls on touch panels in rooms without video displays (e.g., hallways). A user can browse and control music playback. See Figure 5-9.
  • Page 35: Keypad Control For Music

    NEXT PREVIOUS An installer can program a keypad to control music on a Kaleidescape Cinema One as long as the keypad can send a programmer-defined string over TCP/IP. Kaleidescape also provides keypad control modules for several manufacturers that can be downloaded from the Kaleidescape website.
  • Page 36: Product Specifications

    Storage  Integrated storage for up to 100 Blu-ray or 600 DVD-quality movies  A second Cinema One player can be added to double the library size and enjoy a shared library on both players Disc Media  CD Audio, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DualDisc, BD-ROM, BD-R, BD-RE Bandwidth ...
  • Page 37 Dolby Digital  DTS Digital Surround  MPEG Audio Control  Ethernet control from Crestron, AMX, Control4, Savant, the Kaleidescape App for iPad, and other apps and control systems  Kaleidescape Remote (included)  Kaleidescape Child Remote  Front-panel IR receiver window ...
  • Page 38: Notices

    Class 1 LED/laser product EN 60825-1:2007 (2nd ed.) Caution—Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in Kaleidescape documentation may result in hazardous radiation exposure. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to authorized service personnel.
  • Page 39: Third-Party Software And Technology Licensing Information

    Although Kaleidescape components are not user-serviceable, components may contain batteries, which must be disposed of properly. Send batteries to Kaleidescape for recycling, or take batteries to a proper battery recycling or processing center. Do not throw used batteries in the trash; batteries can explode in an incinerator.
  • Page 40 Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
  • Page 41 Copyright (c) 1990, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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  • Page 43 All warranty, support, indemnity, liability or other terms that may be offered by Kaleidescape are offered by Kaleidescape alone, and not by Red Hat Inc. or any Contributor (as defined in the RHEPL). Kaleidescape agrees to indemnify Red Hat Inc.
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  • Page 45 ("AMG"). The AMG software and technology (collectively, the "AMG Technology") allows End Users to access music-related data ("AMG Data") over the Internet and otherwise from Kaleidescape's AMG Database (the "AMG Databases") located on Kaleidescape's AMG Data Servers (the "AMG Servers") and to perform other functions. You may access and use AMG Data only by means of the intended End User functions of this application software.
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  • Page 60: Cinavia Notice

    Cinavia Notice This product uses Cinavia technology to limit the use of unauthorized copies of some commercially-produced film and videos and their soundtracks. When a prohibited use of an unauthorized copy is detected, a message will be displayed and playback or copying will be interrupted.

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