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TPC Custom Menus 
CP2000-X User Manual
020-100031-01 Rev . 1 (03-2009)
Indicates the software functionality of the Touch Panel Controller
TOUCH PANEL –
(TPC), its menu language, and identifies its main operating system.
Indicates which System Supervisor Module is installed (H/W) and what SSM
SSM –
software is present (Main and Boot portions).
Indicates the main processing software in the projector. This is a summary
ENGINE –
of the Interface, Formatter Interface and Processor entries that appear below it in the
About menu—i.e., any change to one of these elements would automatically denote a
new Engine version.
NOTE: The remaining individual red, green and blue formatters are independent of
Engine version.
NOTE: Password-protected; Requires Advanced, Admin, or Installer rights.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
administrators or advanced users to tailor projector processing as they wish for any
type of incoming source, including 3D material, and collect these settings into a
unique channel that any user can select at the Main menu. Up to 32 channels can be
defined.
Custom Page-1 and Page-2: These two menus consist of numerous display
settings that can be adjusted as desired, then defined collectively as a custom
setup or channel. Each defined channel then appears as a button on the Main
menu where any user can select it, providing a reliable way to quickly and
correctly change the on-screen display to suit the source content. Alternatively, if
a pre-defined Projector Configuration File (PCF) has been supplied with
distributed content (rare) and the "Use PCF" checkbox checked, those Custom
options which are already defined in the PCF (Source, Target Color, Color
Space, Gamma and LUT-CLUT) disappear from the Custom menus and are
protected from further modification. The channel defined in such a case will thus
be based on 1) the display settings in the supplied PCF and 2) the remaining
Custom parameters that are not contained in a PCF: the physical location of the
input connection (such as a cinema port or DVI port), the screen format, data
format, and processing path.
Custom 3D Control: This menu provides numerous controls for adjusting and
synchronizing incoming 3D signals (always dual L/R HD-SDI signals at the
SMPTE A and B ports) with each other and with external 3D equipment such as
screens, emitters and glasses.
SAVING YOUR SETTINGS:
menu.
Using the Custom 1 and 2 Menus
As shown in Figure 3.7and Figure 3.8, clearing or checking the "Use PCF" checkbox
determines which Custom settings are available for use.
The TPC's three Custom menus enable installers (service),
Changes in Custom menus are saved when you leave the
BASIC OPERATION
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