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IMS1000
Installation and User Manual
Version 1.4
The English version of this document is the only legally binding version.
Translated versions are not legally binding and are for convenience only.
IMS.OM.002949.DRM
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Version 1.4
Doremi Labs

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  • Page 1 IMS1000 Installation and User Manual Version 1.4 The English version of this document is the only legally binding version. Translated versions are not legally binding and are for convenience only. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 1 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Purpose ............................23 Software Version ........................23 Contact Technical Support...................... 23 ESD Rules .........................25 IMS1000 Overview ......................27 IMS1000 Key Features and Functions .................. 27 3.1.1 JPEG2000 DCI DCP playback ..................27 3.1.2 MPEG2/H264/VC1 MXF Interop: ................... 28 Video processing features: ..................... 28 3.1.3...
  • Page 3 Installation and Marriage with a Christie Series-2 Projector .........64 Preparation ..........................64 HDDs ............................66 Audio Cables Installation ......................68 GPI/GPO Cables Installation ....................69 6.4.1 GPI/GPO Pin-Out Information ..................70 IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 3 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 4 11 Overview Tab ........................94 11.1 Notification Bar ......................... 94 11.1.1 Quick Controls ........................94 Playback ..........................95 11.1.2 Ingest ..........................96 11.1.3 11.1.4 Session Viewer ......................... 97 Notifications ........................97 11.1.5 IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 4 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 5 Automation Libraries Management ................116 12.3.2 Adding an eCNA Device....................116 12.3.3 12.3.3.1 Removing an eCNA Device .................. 117 Adding a JNior Device ....................117 12.3.4 Removing a JNior Device ..................118 12.3.4.1 IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 5 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 6 Projector Channel Switch Insertion ................128 12.5.8 12.5.9 Automation Library Usage .................... 128 Using Automation Library ..................128 12.5.9.1 Resulting Macro Setting ..................129 12.5.9.2 12.5.10 Action List Management .................... 130 IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 6 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 7 Setting up Quick Controls ..................... 137 12.7.2 Executing the Quick Controls ..................139 12.7.3 12.8 Content Feed Manager ......................141 Quick Configuration......................141 12.8.1 Advanced Options ....................141 12.8.1.1 12.8.2 Adding a Server Manually ..................... 142 IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 7 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 8 Cinelister Configuration ..................... 159 12.15 Editor Configuration ....................159 12.15.1 12.15.2 Scheduler Configuration .................... 160 Live Manager ........................161 12.16 Creating a Live Event ....................161 12.16.1 12.16.2 Live Event in Cinelister ....................163 IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 8 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 9 12.20.3 Counters Tab ......................181 12.20.4 12.20.5 Reset to Default Tab ....................182 13 Control Tab ........................184 13.1 Show Management Using CineLister .................. 184 13.2 CineLister Editor Tab ......................184 IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 9 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 10 13.6 Segment, Marker, and Intermission ..................198 Segment ........................... 198 13.6.1 13.6.1.1 External Show Playlist ................... 200 Skip to ShowPlaylist Segment Macro ..............201 13.6.1.2 Marker ..........................204 13.6.2 13.6.3 Intermission ........................204 IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 10 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 11 13.9 Ingest Manager ........................221 13.9.1 Ingest Scan ........................221 Content Types ......................221 13.9.1.1 Ingesting Content From A USB Drive ..............222 13.9.1.2 13.9.1.3 Ingesting Content from a FTP Site ..............222 IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 11 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 12 Ingesting Content From a Doremi Remote Server/LMS ........223 13.9.1.4 13.9.2 Ingest Monitor ......................... 223 Ingest Upload ........................224 13.9.3 Content Manager ........................ 227 13.10 13.10.1 Overview ........................227 Composition Playlists Page ..................228 13.10.2 13.10.2.1 Delete a CPL ......................228 13.10.2.2 Information .......................
  • Page 13 13.10.5.2 Delete a License ..................... 241 13.10.6 Adding a License ......................241 Licenses Available - Managed Through Doremi License Control (DLM) ..242 13.10.7 Device Controller ........................ 243 13.11 13.11.1 How to Configure the Device Controller GUI ............243 Registered Tab ......................244 13.11.2...
  • Page 14 16.4.2 16.4.3 Generating a Report via the GUI ................. 272 17 Troubleshooting Guide ....................274 17.1 RAID Not Seen At Boot ......................274 Description ........................274 17.1.1 17.1.2 Identification ........................274 IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 14 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 15 17.6 Rec709 Colorspace Issue on Alternate Inputs ..............278 Description ........................278 17.6.1 Identification ........................278 17.6.2 17.6.3 Solution ..........................278 17.7 Filesystem Corruption ......................278 Description ........................278 17.7.1 17.7.2 Identification ........................278 IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 15 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 16 17.8.4.2 17.8.4.3 Solution ........................284 Playback Stops ....................... 284 17.8.5 Description ....................... 284 17.8.5.1 17.8.5.2 Identification ......................284 Solution ........................285 17.8.5.3 17.9 USB Disconnect ........................285 17.9.1 Description ........................285 IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 16 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 17 Description ........................288 17.14.1 17.14.2 Identification ........................ 288 Solution ........................288 17.14.3 18 Appendix A: General Purpose Output Connection Diagram ........290 19 Appendix B: General Purpose Input Connection Diagram ......... 292 IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 17 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 18 24 Appendix G: Updating Web Based User Interface Version ......... 303 25 Appendix H: Installing the Ferrite Cores ..............306 25.1 Mounting the Ferrite Core Clamp ..................306 26 Acronyms ........................308 27 Document Revision History ..................310 IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 18 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 19: Software License Agreement

    The hardware warranty can be found at the following location: http://www.doremilabs.com/support/cinema-support/cinema-warranties/ HDMI The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 19 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 20 AC power supply. Never use a DC power supply. If water or any other liquid is spilled into or onto the IMS1000, disconnect the power and call a Doremi 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 IMS1000 away from direct sources of heat (heater vents, stoves, radiators).
  • Page 21 The equipment may only be used in a restricted access area which is not accessible to the general public. Caution  The non-removable battery is located on the IMS1000 fusion board.  Danger of explosion if battery is removed. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 21 of 310 Version 1.4...
  • Page 22 The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 22 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 23: Introduction

    This manual is intended for use with Web GUI version 1.1.7.  The SM Version is: o 6.0.14 and higher for Series-2 Projectors. Contact Technical Support If in need of help or assistance, please contact Doremi Labs Technical Services: 24/7 Technical Services line: + 1-866-484-4004 Technical Services Email: cinemasupport@doremilabs.com Europe...
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  • Page 25: Esd Rules

    ESD Rules ESD Safety Rules ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) safety rules are to be respected while installing, repairing, or upgrading hardware on Doremi Cinema Servers. The basic rules and elements of ESD control are the following:  Grounded personnel: o All technicians must wear ESD safe smocks, wrist straps, and heel straps that are properly attached.
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  • Page 27: Ims1000 Overview

    Movies and clips are stored on an on-board RAID5 storage. The IMS1000 is controlled via Ethernet interface using a web based version of CineLister, TMS2000, or third party theater management system supporting Doremi servers. Ingest is done via USB, eSATA, or Ethernet.
  • Page 28: Mpeg2/H264/Vc1 Mxf Interop

    De-Interlacing  Scaler (upscale up to 4K) - To be released, Q3 2014 3.1.4 Security  Doremi Forensic Watermarking for audio and video  FIPS 140-2 Level 3 Security certified 3.1.5 Audio  16 channels, AES-EBU, 24bits up to 96KHz 3.1.6 Alternative Content...
  • Page 29: Environmental Specifications

    The IMS1000 uses 3 x 1TB HDDs (2.5”), providing 2TB of media storage  Raid 5 storage is hardware based  The IMS1000 supports up to 4K 60fps and 2K HFR up to 120 fps  The IMS1000 supports 500 Mbits/s playback ...
  • Page 30 Figure 3: IMS1000 with Barco Faceplate Figure 4: IMS1000 with Christie Faceplate Ethernet ● The IMS1000 has two built-in Gigabit Ethernet connectors. The left one is identified as ETH1 and the right one is identified as ETH0. eSATA ● Used for ingesting content at four times the maximum transfer rate of USB 2.0.
  • Page 31 Channel 1 & 2 minus Channel 3 & 4 plus Channel 5 & 6 plus Channel 5 & 6 minus Channel 3 & 4 minus Channel 7 & 8 plus Channel 7 & 8 minus IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 31 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 32 Channel 11 & 12 minus Channel 15 & 16 plus Channel 15 & 16 minus LEDs  See Figure 5 for LED placement. Figure 5: LED Diagram For more information, please refer to Section 20. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 32 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
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  • Page 34: Installation And Marriage With A Nec Series-2 Projector

    Installation and Marriage with a NEC Series-2 Projector  Before you begin to install the IMS1000 into your projector, be sure that: o The projector is powered down and in the off position. o Disconnect the AC power cord from the wall.
  • Page 35 Using the key for the projector screen, turn the key in the lock to the right so that it is unlocked (Figure 9). Figure 9: Projector Unlock  Gently pull the cover off to remove it from the projector (Figure 10). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 35 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 36 Remove the blank cover of the media block slot by unscrewing the two handles at the side (Figure 11). Handles Blank Cover Figure 11: Unscrewing the Slot Cover  The media block slot should now be empty (Figure 12). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 36 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 37 Gently place the IMS1000 board into the projectors media block slot guiderails on the inside of the slot (Figure 12 and Figure 13). Figure 13: Missing HDDs  Screw in the handles on the side of the IMS1000 board to secure it in the projector (Figure 14). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 37 of 310 Version 1.4...
  • Page 38: Hdds

    Doremi prohibits mixing SATA I drives with SATA II drives within the same RAID.  Each one of the three HDDs that come with the IMS1000 will be labeled with a 1, 2, or 3.  The HDD labeled 1 is to be inserted into the left hand HDD slot, labeled HDD-1, on the IMS1000.
  • Page 39 Close the silver HDD carrier handle until you hear an audible click and the release tab has locked the HDD into place.  Repeat for the other two HDDs. The HDDs properly installed will look like the image presented below (Figure 17). Figure 17: HDDs Inserted IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 39 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 40: Reattaching The Projector Covers

    Figure 18: Reattaching the Projector Cover  Turn the key to lock the projector in place (Figure 19). Figure 19: Turning the Lock  Reattach the filter cover by gently pushing it into place (Figure 20). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 40 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 41: Audio Cables Installation

    ● Plug the other end of the shielded CAT5 or CAT6 cable into the audio processor. Note: If the audio processor does not have RJ-45 connectors but has a single DB25 connector, then you will need to use the RJ-45 to DB25 converter that is provided with the IMS1000 (Figure 22).
  • Page 42: Gpi/Gpo Cables Installation

    ● Plug one shielded CAT5 or CAT6 cable end into the connector labeled GPI on the IMS1000 board (Figure 23). Install a ferrite core clamp near the connector closest to the IMS1000. Refer to Section 25 for more information on ferrite core clamp installation.
  • Page 43: Gpi/Gpo Pin-Out Information

    Figure 24: RJ45 Socket Pin-Out Ethernet Cables ● Connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector on the IMS1000 and the other end of the cable to either a laptop or network switch (Figure 25). Install a ferrite core clamp near the connector closest to the IMS1000.
  • Page 44: Power On Projector

    Figure 27: Power Switch Accessing the GUI ● To access the IMS1000 GUI (Graphical User Interface), launch your browser on the computer that is connected and enter the IP address into the browsers window. You will be presented with the Doremi IMS1000 Login screen.
  • Page 45: Configuring The Device

    Configuring the Device In order for the projector to communicate with the IMS1000, the projector must be configured in the Device Manager. While the projector is booting up, configure the device in the Device Manager. To access the Device Manager, go to Administration → Device Manager (Figure 28).
  • Page 46 Projector Selected Figure 29: Add Projector Drop-Down  Populate the projector parameters that appear (Figure 30). Save Button Figure 30: Projector Added  Click the Save button (Figure 30). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 46 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 47: Marriage

    Ok (Figure 31). Button Figure 31: Communication Settings  On the window that appears, click on the Mode button (Figure 32). Mode Button Figure 32: Mode Button IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 47 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 48 Using the Arrow button in the window that appears, scroll until the Setup button is available. Click on the Setup button (Figure 34). Arrow Button Setup Button Figure 34: Setup Button  When the Setup window appears, click on the Option Slot button (Figure 35). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 48 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 49 In the Option Slot window, select IMB from the drop-down and click Apply (Figure 36). Apply Button Figure 36: Option Slot Window  Click the Installation button and then click the Re-Marriage button (Figure 37). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 49 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 50 Click the Re-Marriage button (Figure 38). Re-Marriage Button Figure 38: Re-Marriage Login  A window will appear stating that the operation was successful. Click Ok (Figure 39). Button Figure 39: Operation Successful Window IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 50 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 51 Button Enter Button Figure 40: Projector Menu To ensure that the marriage was completed correctly, on the IMS1000 GUI, go to Monitoring → Diagnostics → Media Block. The Security Manager section should appear as it does below (Figure 41): Security...
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  • Page 53: Installation And Marriage With A Barco Series-2 Projector

    Installation and Marriage with a Barco Series-2 Projector  Before you begin to install the IMS1000 into your projector, be sure that: o The projector is powered down and in the off position. o Disconnect the AC power cord from the wall.
  • Page 54  Carefully remove the IMS1000 from its carton and antistatic bag.  Gently place the IMS1000 board into the projectors media block slot guiderails on the inside of the slot (Figure 44).  Tighten the two screws in place (Figure 45).
  • Page 55: Hdds

    Doremi prohibits mixing SATA I drives with SATA II drives within the same RAID.  Each one of the three HDDs that come with the IMS1000 will be labeled with a 1, 2, or 3.  The HDD labeled 1 is to be inserted into the left hand HDD slot, labeled HDD-1, on the IMS1000.
  • Page 56 Close the silver HDD carrier handle until you hear an audible click and the release tab has locked the HDD into place.  Repeat for the other two HDDs. The HDDs properly installed will look like the image presented below (Figure 48). Figure 48: HDDs Inserted IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 56 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 57: Audio Cables Installation

    ● Plug the other end of the shielded CAT5 or CAT6 cable into the audio processor. Note: If the audio processor does not have RJ-45 connectors but has a single DB25 connector, then you will need to use the RJ-45 to DB25 converter that is provided with the IMS1000 (Figure 50).
  • Page 58: Gpi/Gpo Cables Installation

    ● Plug one shielded CAT5 or CAT6 cable end into the connector labeled GPI on the IMS1000 board (Figure 51). Install a ferrite core clamp near the connector closest to the IMS1000. Refer to Section 2525 for more information on ferrite core clamp installation.
  • Page 59: Ethernet Cables

    (Figure 53). Install a ferrite core clamp near the connector closest to the IMS1000. Refer to Section 25 for more information on ferrite core clamp installation.
  • Page 60: Power On Projector

    Figure 56: Power Switch Accessing the GUI ● To access the IMS1000 GUI (Graphical User Interface), launch your browser on the computer that is connected and enter the IP address into the browsers window. You will be presented with the Doremi IMS1000 Login screen.
  • Page 61: Marriage

    Figure 58: Red Key Button  After you push the Key button, the numbered buttons should flash orange.  Enter in the correct password. Contact your administrator for the correct password. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 61 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 62 Button Figure 59: Green Key Button To ensure that the marriage was completed correctly, on the IMS1000 GUI, go to Monitoring → Diagnostics → Media Block. The Security Manager section should appear as it does below (Figure 60):...
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  • Page 64: Installation And Marriage With A Christie Series-2 Projector

    Installation and Marriage with a Christie Series-2 Projector  Before you begin to install the IMS1000 into your projector, be sure that: o The projector is powered down and in the off position. o Disconnect the AC power cord from the wall.
  • Page 65 Gently place the IMS1000 board into the projectors media block slot guiderails on the inside of the slot (Figure 63). The latches must be out and open for the IMS1000 to fit properly. To open the latches, press on the red button (Figure 64).
  • Page 66 Doremi prohibits mixing SATA I drives with SATA II drives within the same RAID.  Each one of the three HDDs that come with the IMS1000 will be labeled with a 1, 2, or 3.  The HDD labeled 1 is to be inserted into the left hand HDD slot, labeled HDD-1, on the IMS1000.
  • Page 67 Close the silver HDD carrier handle until you hear an audible click and the release tab has locked the HDD into place.  Repeat for the other two HDDs. The HDDs properly installed will look like the image presented below (Figure 68). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 67 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 68: Audio Cables Installation

    Figure 69: Audio Connectors ● Plug one shielded CAT5 or CAT6 cable end into the connector labeled AES-OUT 1-8 on the IMS1000 board (Figure 69). ● Plug the other end of the shielded CAT5 or CAT6 cable into the audio processor.
  • Page 69: Gpi/Gpo Cables Installation

    ● Plug the other end of the shielded CAT5 or CAT6 cable into the audio processor. Note: If the audio processor does not have RJ-45 connectors but has a single DB25 connector, then you will need to use the RJ-45 to DB25 converter that is provided with the IMS1000 (Figure 70).
  • Page 70: Gpi/Gpo Pin-Out Information

    ● Take another shielded CAT5 or CAT6 cable and plug the end into the IMS1000 connector labeled GPO (Figure 71). Install a ferrite core clamp near the connector closest to the IMS1000. Refer to Section 25 for more information on ferrite core clamp installation.
  • Page 71: Power On Projector

     Note: Ethernet port (Eth0) is set to DHCP by default. All IMS1000 boards are shipped from the factory with the following default IP address for Eth1: IP: 192.168.100.50 SM: 255.255.255.0 GW: 192.168.100.1  For more information, refer to Section 23.
  • Page 72 ● Go to Menu → Administrator Setup → Content Devices Configuration (Figure 76). From the drop-down menu, make sure that Doremi is selected (Figure 77). Content Devices Configuration Administrator Setup Figure 76: Content Devices Configuration Doremi Selected Figure 77: Drop-Down Menu ●...
  • Page 73: Accessing The Gui

    ● After about forty more seconds, the board will be fully powered on and the user will be able to access the web GUI. To access the IMS1000 GUI (Graphical User Interface), launch your browser on the computer that is connected and enter the IP address into the browsers window.
  • Page 74: Configuring The Device

    ● Click the Login button. Configuring the Device In order for the projector to communicate with the IMS1000, the projector must be configured in the Device Manager. When the projector and board have finished booting up, configure the device in the Device Manager.
  • Page 75 Projector Selected Figure 81: Add Projector Drop-Down  Populate the projector parameters that appear (Figure 82). Save Button Figure 82: Projector Added  Click the Save button (Figure 82). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 75 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 76: Marriage

    Figure 84: IMB Marriage  The marriage wizard, on the touch panel controller, will then guide you through the steps necessary to complete the marriage. Click the Next button to begin (Figure 85). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 76 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 77 Next Button Figure 85: Marriage Wizard  When the Marriage Checklist window appears, click Next (Figure 86). Next Button Figure 86: Marriage Checklist IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 77 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 78 Marriage Button Figure 87: Arm Marriage Window Marriage Button Figure 88: Marriage Button on Projector  Once the marriage is complete, the light on the projector will turn green (Figure 89). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 78 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 79 Figure 89: Green Projector Light To ensure that the marriage was completed correctly, on the IMS1000 GUI, go to Monitoring → Diagnostics → Media Block. The Security Manager section should appear as it does below (Figure 90): Security Manager Section Figure 90: Security Manager Section Marriage is now complete.
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  • Page 81: Shut Down

    Shut Down In order to properly shutdown the IMS1000 board and the projector, the user must follow the steps below.  To shut down the board, go to Administration → System (Figure 91). Shutdown Button Figure 91: Shut Down ...
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  • Page 83: Operating System

    Every time the user logs out of the operating system and then logs back in, a Login Authentication window will appear (Figure 92). The default login name is “doremi” and the password is “doremi.” However, the administrator may have changed and/or added other login usernames and passwords.
  • Page 84: Users

    The user will be prompted to enter a password for various tasks when using different applications. The administrator determines the level of security. Note: Please contact your system administrator for passwords, not Doremi Labs. The following are types of passwords/privileges the user may be asked for (Figure 94): ●...
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  • Page 86: Network Configuration

    Network Configuration Default Network Configuration Ethernet port (Eth0) is set to DHCP by default. All IMS1000 boards are shipped from the factory with the following default IP address for Eth1:  IP: 192.168.100.50  SM: 255.255.255.0  GW: 192.168.100.1 Changing the IP Address To change the IP address of the server, go to the Administration Tab →...
  • Page 87 ● To verify the setup, go to Monitoring Tab → Diagnostics → System → Networking and verify the IP Address listed in the area labeled Networking (Figure 96). Monitoring Address Confirmed Figure 96: System Monitoring Tab Window IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 87 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 88: Network Reset

    If for any reason the network settings need to be reset, go to Administration → Control Panel → Networking Configuration and click the Revert button located on the bottom of the screen (Figure 97). Administration Revert Button Figure 97: Networking Configuration Window IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 88 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 89: Time Zone Configuration

    ● To check the time and time zone, go to Administration → Control Panel → Time Settings and the Date and Time tab will appear (Figure 98). Figure 98: Current Date and Time Window IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 89 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 90: Changing The Time Zone

    Update Button Figure 99: TimeZone Drop-Down Window ● Select the time zone that best represents the geographical area in which the IMS1000 is installed. ● Once the appropriate timezone has been selected and appears within the box labeled Timezone, click the Update button to save this setting (Figure 99).
  • Page 91 Change Time, click the Update button to save this setting (Figure 100). ● SuperUser privileges are necessary to save the change. ● If you exceed your allotted +/- 6 minute limit, contact your first tier support representative. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 91 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 92: Ntp Servers

    Date and Time tab, found by going to Administration → Control Panel → Time Settings (Figure 100). Click the Add button to add your NTP server (Figure 101). Button Figure 101: NTP Servers IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 92 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
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  • Page 94: Overview Tab

    11 Overview Tab The Overview Tab will always display first upon logging in to the IMS1000 GUI (Figure 102). This tab provides the user with a snap shot of the systems current status. The top section of the screen, labeled Playback Status, will display the current playback status along with any upcoming ShowPlaylist schedules.
  • Page 95: Playback

    If playback is not in progress, clicking on the button will open up the Cinelister Editor tab. For more information on the Cinelister tab and playback, refer to Section 13. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 95 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 96: Ingest

    Clicking on the button will open the Ingest Monitor tab that displays the ingest progress (Figure 105). For more information on ingesting, refer to Section 13.9. Ingest Button Figure 105: Ingest Monitor and Button IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 96 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 97: Session Viewer

    The Notifications button provides the user with notifications for things such as raid status, NTP status, updates, software integrity, disk space quota, and more. A number will appear in the corner when there is a new notification. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 97 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 98 To delete a notification, highlight it and click on the X that appears on the right-hand side (Figure 107). To delete all notifications, click on the X in the upper right corner of the window. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 98 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
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  • Page 100: Administration Tab

    12 Administration Tab The IMS1000 GUI Administration tab provides access to various applications as listed below. ● To access the Administration applications, go to the Administration tab. ● A drop-down list will appear when the mouse is hovering over the tab (Figure 108). The default tab is the Control Panel tab, which has several more applications available.
  • Page 101: Audio Settings/Channel Mapping

    ● To open the Audio Settings application, go to Administration → Control Panel → Audio Settings (Figure 109). Channel Mapping Template Mapping Figure 109: Audio Mapping Window (Disabled) - Default Setting IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 101 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 102: Channel Mapping Tab

    X (variable) of the server, X being a number between 1 and 16. When the configuration is grayed-out, the user cannot change the configuration (Figure 110). Figure 110: Disabled Configuration IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 102 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 103: Pre-Defined Mapping Configurations

    ● Ch. 15 is HI: Output ch.15 will be playing the CPL's Hearing Impaired (HI) audio channel. ● Ch. 16 is VI: Output ch.16 will be playing the CPL's Narration (VI) audio channel. Figure 111: Audio Mapping Set to Four Channels IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 103 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 104: Six Channels

    ● Ch. 15 is HI: Output ch.15 will be playing the CPL's Hearing Impaired (HI) audio channel. ● Ch. 16 is VI: Output ch.16 will be playing the CPL's Narration (VI) audio channel. Figure 112: Audio Mapping Set to Six Channels IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 104 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 105: Seven Channels

    ● Ch. 15 is HI: Output ch.15 will be playing the CPL's Hearing Impaired (HI) audio channel. ● Ch. 16 is VI: Output ch.16 will be playing the CPL's Narration (VI) audio channel. Figure 113: Audio Mapping Set to Seven Channels IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 105 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 106: Eight Channels

    ● Ch. 15 is HI: Output ch.15 will be playing the CPL's Hearing Impaired (HI) audio channel. ● Ch. 16 is VI: Output ch.16 will be playing the CPL's Narration (VI) audio channel. Figure 114: Audio Mapping Set to Eight Channels IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 106 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 107: Nine Channels

    ● Ch. 15 is HI: Output ch.15 will be playing the CPL's Hearing Impaired (HI) audio channel. ● Ch. 16 is VI: Output ch.16 will be playing the CPL's Narration (VI) audio channel. Figure 115: Audio Mapping Set to Nine Channels IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 107 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 108: Isdcf

    ● Ch.15 is Input: Ch.15 is mute, meaning there is no audio output on this channel. ● Ch.16 is Input: Ch.16 is mute, meaning there is no audio output on this channel. Figure 116: Audio Mapping Set to ISDCF IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 108 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 109: Passthrough Configuration

    Figure 117: Audio Mapping Set to Passthrough 12.2.2.8 Custom Mapping Configuration Click on the drop-down menu and select Custom. ● The following window will appear (Figure 118): Figure 118: Custom Mapping IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 109 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 110 ● Click on the drop-down arrow to view the available mapping parameter selection for each output channel (ch.01-ch.16) to select the CPL's audio channel, using its label that is to be routed to the processor (Figure 119). Figure 119: Custom Mapping Parameters IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 110 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • 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 IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 111 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 112: Audio Delay Configuration

    ● Positive Value: The audio will be heard behind the video action. ● Negative Value: Indicates that the audio is ahead of the video action. The recommended value that matches almost all setups is 80 milliseconds. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 112 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 113: Interop Packages

    MXF file was created according to the ISDCF audio mapping recommendations, which currently consists of (Figure 122): Figure 122: ISDCF – Interop Recommendations IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 113 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 114: Device Manager

    ● The New Device drop-down menu window will appear (Figure 124): ○ Any device in red indicates that the unit does not have a valid DLM ingested. Missing Figure 124: Add Device Drop-Down Window IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 114 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 115 The user will be able to enter the projector parameters (Figure 126): Test Button Delete Device Button Revert Save Button Button Figure 126: Device Manager GUI – Projector Fields Configuration To perform the projector configuration, follow the steps below: IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 115 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 116: Removing A Device Or Projector

    Click the Save button to record the settings. A window asking for the password will appear. Enter the password to save the settings and proceed. Clicking the Revert button prior to saving will delete the unsaved information (Figure 126). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 116 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 117: Removing An Ecna Device

    Click the Save button to record the settings. A window will appear asking for a password. Enter the password to proceed. Clicking the Revert button prior to saving will delete the unsaved information (Figure 126). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 117 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 118: Removing A Jnior Device

    ● The New Device drop-down menu will appear. Select Raw (Figure 129). ● The Device Manager GUI will be updated to reflect the addition of the Raw device (Figure 129). ● Input the name of the Raw device in the Identifier field. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 118 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 119: Removing A Raw Device

    ● To remove the Raw device, click on it in the Device Manager GUI and press the Delete button (Figure 129). 12.3.6 Adding 3D Systems Note: When using an IMS1000 configuration for 3D presentation, the projector needs to be set to the proper color space. Contact the projector vendor to configure the projector properly. 12.3.6.1 Dolby 3D Support ...
  • Page 120: Reald 3D Support

    (Figure 126). 12.3.6.3 Sensio 3D Support  To enable the Sensio 3D support, please contact Doremi Labs Technical Support to receive the appropriate license (Section 1.3). 12.3.7 Closed Caption Support  To enable Doremi Labs CaptiView and Rear Window devices Closed Caption support, install the appropriate license.
  • Page 121: Missing License

    (Figure 126). 12.3.9 Missing License If a license is missing, it will appear in red in the New Device drop-down (Figure 131). Missing License Figure 131: Missing License IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 121 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 122 If the user tries to add the device with the missing license, a message will alert them to the missing license (Figure 132). Missing License Message Figure 132: Missing License Message IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 122 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 123: Macro Editor

    12.4 Macro Editor 12.4.1 Automation Cues An Automation Cue is an action/demand that is sent from the IMS1000 to any external device connected to the IMS1000 for the purpose of being inserted into a Show Playlist. Upon installation of the IMS1000, Automation Cues can be predefined by the operator, transferred from an XML file, or added manually.
  • Page 124: Editing A Macro Automation Cue

    Settings button or double-click on the Macro itself (Figure 135). ● Use the up and down arrows to re-arrange the Automation Cues (Figure 135). ● Click the Save button when finished (Figure 135). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 124 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 125: Inserting Actions Into Macro Cues

    ○ Audio Volume: control the audio volume output. ○ Playback Actions: change the playback state. ○ Video Output Actions: change the default video output format. ○ Sensio3D: enable or disable the Sensio3D output format. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 125 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 126: Add A Gpo Action To The Macro Automation Cue

    ● Select the Playback Actions option which is located in the Playback section in the Select an Action to Insert drop-down menu (Figure 136). ● Click the Insert button. ● The following window will appear (Figure 138): Figure 138: Playback Actions Setup Window IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 126 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 127: Video Output Action Insertion

    ● Select the Dowser Action option which is located in the Projector section in the Select an Action to Insert drop-down menu (Figure 136). ● Click the Insert button. ● The following window will appear (Figure 140): Figure 140: Add a New Action Window - Dowser IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 127 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 128: Projector Channel Switch Insertion

     To use a library command, click on Library in the Add an Action window and click Insert.  The following pop-up window will appear (Figure 142): IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 128 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 129: Resulting Macro Setting

    The right part of the Automation Cue tab will display the added actions as illustrated below (Figure 143): Action Delete Button Trigger Macro Delete Button Up and Down Arrows Save Button Properties Icon Figure 143: Action Added IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 129 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 130: Action List Management

    Note: The saving operation will not only save the Macro Automation Cues, but also the Trigger Cues that were created. 12.5.12 Add a Macro to a Show Playlist For information on how to add a macro to an SPL, please see Section 13.3.1.1. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 130 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 131: Trigger Cue Tab

    144). Alternatively, the user may also click on the green arrow button on the right side of the Automation Cue tab to access the Trigger Cue tab (Figure 143). ● To create a new Trigger Cue, click the New Trigger button (Figure 144). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 131 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 132 Settings button or double click on it (Figure 146). ● To remove a Trigger Cue in its entirety, select it in the Trigger window on the left side of the GUI and click the Delete Trigger button (Figure 146). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 132 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 133: Connection To A General Purpose Input Event

    ● Define the GPI line number and value to connect to the Trigger Cue and click the Ok button. ● The connected GPI event will then appear in the right part of the GUI (Figure 149). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 133 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 134: Connection To A Signal Event

    Event drop-down window will appear (Figure 147). ● Click the Signal button and Click Add. The Signal Setup window will appear (Figure 150). Figure 150: Signal Event Setup Window ● Choose the device from the drop-down menu. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 134 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 135: Editing And Deleting The Event

    ● The Trigger Cues will now be available within CineLister, so that the user can include them in a Show Playlist. Note: The saving operation will not only save the Trigger Cues, but also the Macro Automation Cues. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 135 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 136: Pre-Defined Macro Usage

    If the user has a pre-defined macros.xml file containing automation and trigger cue definitions, then copy it into the /doremi/etc/ folder and the corresponding macros will be visible in the Macro Editor GUI. The user will then be able to update the cues, if needed, from the Macro Editor GUI.
  • Page 137: Quick Controls

    Drag the selected macro to the New Section tab and save by clicking on the Save button. If the selection has not been saved it will not appear on the Quick Controls IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 137 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 138 To rename the section, click on the rectangle to the right of the name. Alternatively, to change the name, you may also click on the section name itself. o To move the section, if there are multiple sections, click on the cross arrows. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 138 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 139: Executing The Quick Controls

    Click on previously created macro to execute it from any tab on the GUI (Figure 155).  Clicking on the Quick Controls button in the Notifications Bar again will close the window. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 139 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 140 Macros Available Quick Controls Button Figure 155: Quick Controls Window IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 140 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 141: Content Feed Manager

     Installation Package software, security manager, firmware packages for upgrades.  Doremi License (DLM) – Doremi License Messages, e.g., Dolby3D, RealD, 4K Enabled, etc.  Show Playlist – click this box to be able to export and then import a SPL from one server to another.
  • Page 142: Adding A Server Manually

    Remote Path. ● Click the Save button to save your changes. Clicking the Revert button before saving will cause the user to lose all of the changes (Figure 157). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 142 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 143: Advanced Options

     Installation Package software, security manager, firmware packages for upgrades.  Doremi License (DLM) – Doremi License Messages, e.g., Dolby3D, RealD, 4K Enabled, etc.  Show Playlist – click this box to be able to export and then import a SPL from one server to another.
  • Page 144 Figure 158: Ingesting ● This will populate the Ingest Manager application scan tab window with all the content available for ingest from the selected source/feed unit. ● Select the desired material to ingest. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 144 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 145: Terminal

    To log into the Terminal tab (Administration tab → Terminal), enter the admin user login name and password (Figure 159). Terminal Figure 159: Terminal Login If possible, all changes made to settings should be done through the Terminal GUI. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 145 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 146: System

    The System Tab (Administration tab → System) allows the user to restart, shutdown, and place the unit in standby. ● To restart the IMS1000, press the Restart button. You will be disconnected from the web interface in 5 seconds (Figure 160). The user has the option to cancel the action.
  • Page 147: Log Operator Maintenance

    To create an event log, click on the New button (Figure 162).  The user will need to authenticate themselves as admin by inputting the correct password to be allowed to use this application.  The following window will appear (Figure 163): IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 147 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 148 The logs that were added can be viewed in the Event Log tab (Figure 164).  Click on the concerned log to view its properties/details (Figure 164). Scheduled Tasks Tab Figure 164: Log Added IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 148 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 149: Scheduled Tasks Tab

    (Figure 165). 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 IMS1000, the only type of maintenance operation is annual maintenance activities. The tab is not modifiable.
  • Page 150: Account Manager Gui

    Add a New User Account ● To add a new user account, click the New button (Figure 166). ● The following window will appear (Figure 167): Figure 167: Account Manager GUI – New User Addition IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 150 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 151 ○ Inactive: This user does not have any privileges. ○ Ingest: The user is allowed to ingest content. ○ Projectionist: Projectionist is a standard user allowed to use the Doremi applications present on the unit without changing the configuration. ○ Show Manager: In addition to Projectionist's privileges, a Show Manager user is allowed to ingest and delete content, and to save ShowPlaylists.
  • Page 152: Edit An Existing User Account

    X that appears on the right side of the screen (Figure 166). ● The user will be asked for a confirmation. Clicking OK will delete the user account (Figure 171). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 152 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 153: Theater Properties

    The Theater Properties tab allows the user to specify theater properties, such as the facility name, address, auditorium specifics, and contact information. The user may add one facility per IMS1000. To access the Theater Properties tab, go to Administration → Control Panel → Theater Properties.
  • Page 154: Contacts Tab

    The contact will appear in the Contacts tab.  To delete a contact, hover over it and click on the X that appears on the right (Figure 173). Save Button Figure 174: Add Contact Window IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 154 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 155: Facility Tab

    Here the user can input the facility’s name and address. Click the Save button to save the changes. Clicking the Revert button without saving will cause all of the changes to be lost (Figure 175). Revert Button Save Button Figure 175: Facility Tab IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 155 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 156: Quick Access Links

    A maximum of 12 links can be created. Quick Access Links Figure 176: Quick Access Links To create a new Access Link, select the desired tab from the drop-down list and click the Add button (Figure 177). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 156 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 157 To rename the link, click the rectangle.  To revert to the default name, click the curving arrow.  For information on the action performed by the link, click the information button. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 157 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 158 After saving and refreshing, the newly added link will appear on the left-hand side of the GUI in all tabs (Figure 180). Clicking on the link will automatically take the user to the designated tab. Added Link Figure 180: Link Added IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 158 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 159: Cinelister Configuration

    (Figure 181). 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 (Figure 181). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 159 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 160: Scheduler Configuration

    (Figure 182). Save Button Drop- Down Menu Revert Button Figure 182: Cinelister Configuration, Schedule Click Save to save the changes and Revert to undo any unsaved changes (Figure 182). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 160 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 161: Live Manager

    To create a live CPL, allowing a live event, follow the steps below.  Select the live source device type from the drop-down (Figure 184). Live Source Type Figure 184: Live Source Device Type IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 161 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 162 Click the Create button to complete the live CPL creation (Figure 186).  The Live CPL is now visible in the Live Manager main window (Figure 186). Live Figure 186: CPL Created IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 162 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 163: Live Event In Cinelister

    The newly created live CPL will be visible under Live in the left part of the Editor tab allowing the user to insert it in a Show Playlist like any standard CPL (Figure 188). For more information on Show Playlist building, see Section 13. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 163 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 164: Deleting A Live Cpl

    To delete an existing live CPL, select it in the Composition Playlist tab of the Content Manager application. Click the Delete button (Figure 189). Delete Button Figure 189: Deleting a Live Event The live CPL will be deleted from the Live Manager as well. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 164 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 165: Backup Manager

    The Backup Manager allows users to backup, delete, and restore files saved on a unit. This application allows the user to back up and restore the following files on a server:  Doremi: These files include configuration files, devices, SNMP threshold, audio, Macros, and databases. ...
  • Page 166: Restoring The System To A Previous Backup

    Note: If you select No by mistake, you can manually restore the latest configuration from the second most recent record.  Ignore: The user can choose to ignore the message for now by clicking on Ignore. This will perform no restore or backup processes. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 166 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 167: Restoring The Configuration Files

    The user can back up or restore the configuration files to a local drive (RAID) or to an external drive (e.g., e-SATA or USB). Back up or restore cannot be performed while unit is in playback. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 167 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 168: Manual Back Up To Raid

    Drop- Down Figure 194: Generate Button  The backup process will now begin.  The Backup Generation window will appear (Figure 195). This will indicate the backup process was a success. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 168 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 169: Manual Back Up To External Drive

    Figure 196: Select Location of Backup File - USB  The backup process will now begin.  The Backup Generation window will appear (Figure 197). This will indicate the backup process was a success. Figure 197: Backup Generation Window IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 169 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 170: Deleting Backup File(S)

    If you want to delete a backup file that was previously generated, select the file from the Restore Backup tab and click on the Delete button (Figure 199). Delete Button Figure 199: Delete Button IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 170 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 171: Restoring Backup File(S)

    The Restore Category Selection window will appear (Figure 202). Here, you will be able to choose which types of files to restore, or you can select all files to restore: o Doremi: These files include configuration files, devices, SNMP threshold, audio, and databases.
  • Page 172 If you decide not to reboot, click on Close button. The unit will not reboot. This will not complete the restore process. o Note: The reboot process will take approximately 3 minutes to begin.  The restore process is now complete. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 172 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 173: Restoring From An External Drive

    The Restore Category Selection window will appear (Figure 205). Here, you will be able to choose which types of files to restore, or you can select all files to restore: o Doremi: These files include configuration files, devices, SNMP threshold, audio, and databases.
  • Page 174 Figure 205: Restore Category Selection Window  For example, if you decide to select “doremi,” highlight the item on the left and click on the Restore button.  The Processing window will appear (Figure 206). Figure 206: Processing Window ...
  • Page 175: License Agreement

    12.18 License Agreement The License Agreement application allows the user to agree to Doremi terms and conditions. The user only needs to do this once. If the user has not agreed to the terms and conditions yet, a notification will appear at the top of the screen informing the user that he/she will need to give their consent (Figure 207).
  • Page 176 Check Figure 208: License Agreement IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 176 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 177: Automatic Log Upload Manager

    To generate a log, specify the frequency, time, and select a file name (Figure 209).  Click the Add button. The following window will appear (Figure 210). Test Button Figure 210: Configuration Window IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 177 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 178 Click OK and the new configuration will appear in the main window. Click Save to save the configuration or Revert to undo any unsaved changes (Figure 211). Delete Button Revert Button Save Button Figure 211: Configuration Added To delete a configuration, click the Delete button (Figure 211). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 178 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 179: Threshold Manager

    The Temperature tab lists the high and low threshold values for different components of the server, in degrees Celsius. Hovering over the component will give a brief explanation of that component. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 179 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 180: Voltages Tab

    Hovering over the component will give a brief explanation of that component. Click Save to save any changes and Revert to undo any unsaved changes (Figure 214). Save Button Figure 214: Voltages Tab IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 180 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 181: Fans Tab

    Hovering over the errors will give a brief explanation of that error. Click Save to save any changes and Revert to undo any unsaved changes (Figure 216). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 181 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 182: Reset To Default Tab

    Figure 216: Counters Tab 12.20.5 Reset to Default Tab The Reset to Default tab allows the user to reset all values to the default values (Figure 217). Reset Button Figure 217: Reset Values Tab IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 182 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
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  • Page 184: Control Tab

    The left pane displays all of the content (e.g., features, trailers, advertisements) and Automation and Trigger Cues. o The right pane is used to display the content of a given Show Playlist. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 184 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 185: 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. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 185 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 186: Show Playlist Creation

    ● The user can filter the elements or search for a specific element to make it easier to add them to a Show Playlist (Figure 220). ● The element(s) will appear in the right pane (Figure 221). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 186 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 187 If the user is already logged in with SuperUser privileges, the password confirmation window will not appear. ● After the correct password is entered, the user will be prompted to name the newly created SPL (Figure 222). Figure 222: SPL Naming IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 187 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 188: Adding A Macro

    Figure 224: Edit Time Code Window  Select the offset value for the macro.  Click Ok when finished and the macro will appear on the right hand side of the GUI (Figure 225). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 188 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 189: Adding A Trigger Cue

    Select the element to attach the Trigger Cue to in the SPL on the right side of the application.  Select a Trigger Cue on the left part of the GUI and click on it (Figure 226). Open Button Trigger Cues Figure 226: Trigger Cue Selected IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 189 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 190 Select the scope of the trigger by checking if the trigger is available for all elements or just the selected element.  Click Ok when finished and the Trigger will appear on the right hand side of the GUI (Figure 228). Trigger Added Figure 228: Trigger Added IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 190 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 191: Element Re-Ordering

    It is very important to click the Save button when done completing any task, especially a SPL (Figure 221). If the user does not click the Save button, the changes will not be reflected. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 191 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 192: Accessing A Show Playlist

    ● The user will be prompted to the SPLs Available on Server window (Figure 230). ● Select the SPL and click Ok. ● The SPL’s content will be displayed on the right side of the GUI (Figure 231). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 192 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 193: Deleting A Show Playlist

    ● A password will be needed to complete this operation. SuperUser privileges are necessary to confirm the changes. If the user is already logged in with SuperUser privileges, the password confirmation window will not appear. ● The Delete window will appear (Figure 232). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 193 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 194: Element Properties

    GUI. Highlight the selected item and click on the Element Properties button that appears on the right (Figure 231). ● The Composition Playlist Properties window will appear (Figure 233). Figure 233: CPL Properties IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 194 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 195: Unencrypted Cpls

    KDM information. The window will indicate that the KDM is available and its end date (Figure 235). Figure 235: Encrypted KDM Note: All KDMs will automatically be removed from the server upon expiration. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 195 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 196: Play 2D Content In 3D Mode

    Figure 236: Display Mode Drop-Down  Click the Close button.  The Show Playlist Properties button will reflect the name of the SPL and what mode it is set to (Figure 237). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 196 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 197 Figure 237: SPL Set to 3D Note: In 3D or 48fps mode, the IMS1000 video output is in the YCxCz color space. The projector itself needs to be properly configured to the YCxCz color space in 3D or 48fps mode for proper display.
  • Page 198: Segment, Marker, And Intermission

    To create a segment, click on the Plus (+) icon in Cinelister (in an existing or new SPL) and select Segment from the drop-down menu (Figure 238).  The new segment will appear (Figure 240). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 198 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 199 Use the up and down arrows to rearrange the segment (Figure 241).  Several segments can be added into a SPL (Figure 241).  To delete the segment, highlight it and click on the delete button to the right (Figure 241). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 199 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 200: External Show Playlist

    To include an external SPL into the current SPL, select the SPL in the left side of the GUI. It will appear as a segment labeled as the title of the added SPL (Figure 242): IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 200 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 201: Skip To Showplaylist Segment Macro

    The user can also create a macro that will cause playback to jump to a specific segment. To create the macro, go to Administration → Macro Editor. In the Macro Editor window, click on the New button (Figure 243). Button Figure 243: New Macro IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 201 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 202  In the window that appears, go to Playback, then Playback Actions, and click Insert (Figure 245).  In the drop-down that appears, select Skip to Show Playlist Segment (Figure 246). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 202 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 203 The newly added macro will appear in the Macro Editor. Click the Save button to save the macro.  The macro will also appear in Cinelister after the Refresh button has been clicked (Figure 248). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 203 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 204: Marker

    An Exit from Intermission macro can be created and added to allow the operator to trigger the exit from the Intermission SPL and resume the Main SPL. 13.6.3.1 Intermission SPL To create the Intermission SPL, go to the Cinelister Editor tab (Control → Cinelister → Editor). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 204 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 205: Main Spl

    Main SPL Create or open the Main SPL that you wish to attach the Intermission SPL to. Figure 250 shows an example of a Main SPL. Main Figure 250: Main SPL IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 205 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 206 In the window that appears, select the preferred offset position time code, the Intermission Playlist from the drop-down of SPLs, and the amount of time to rewind the SPL before the cut position (Figure 252). Click Ok. Figure 252: Edit Intermission Window IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 206 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 207 In the Cinelister Playback tab, the Main SPL will appear as shown in Figure 254. The CPL that has the Intermission SPL attached to it will appear as two clips with the intermission CPLs in-between (Figure 254). CPL Split in Two Figure 254: Intermission Playback IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 207 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 208: Exit From Intermission Macro Creation

    Figure 256: Exit from Intermission Macro  Click on the Select an Action to Insert button. In the drop-down that appears, select Playback and then Playback Actions, and then click Insert (Figure 257). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 208 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 209 Select Exit from Intermission from the drop-down menu and click OK (Figure 258). Figure 258: Exit from Intermission  Click the Save button and enter the necessary password to save (Figure 259). SuperUser privileges are necessary to save the macro. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 209 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 210: Exit Intermission Marker

    To add a marker, in the Intermission SPL, select the CPL that you want to play when the Exit from Intermission macro is executed. Select the Plus (+) button and select Marker (Figure 260). Marker Figure 260: Marker Creation IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 210 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 211 Figure 262: Marker Added  The user can manually execute the macro or they can add the macro to the Intermission SPL so that it is automatically executed at a specific time (Figure 262). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 211 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 212: Cinelister Playback Tab

    ● The following window will appear (Figure 263). Figure 263: Open SPL Window ● Select the SPL to play and click OK. ● Next, go to the Playback tab from the CineLister GUI (Figure 264). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 212 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 213: Playback Progress

    Note: If a SPL contains an element with an expired KDM, the SPL will not load. 13.7.2 Playback Progress The SPL progress list-box displays the order of the playback (Figure 266). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 213 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 214: Pause Mode

    ● Select the playback mode from the Mode drop-down list: Play, Loop, Play then Rewind, or Play then Eject (Figure 264). The user will be prompted to a password window to IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 214 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 215: Playback Of A Live Event

    The Mode button can be used to determine manual or schedule mode (Figure 267). Mode Button Schedule Figure 267: Playback Lock Mode In Schedule mode, the user is unable to change playback (Figure 268). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 215 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 216: Playback Alert Messages

    1. Projector communication failure (Figure 269). ○ This message is displayed when there is no projector configured or if the server is not connected to the primary configured projector. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 216 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 217 2. Storage needs assistance (Figure 270). ○ This message is displayed if at least one of the available RAID storages is degraded or faulty. For example, RAID-md0 or RAID-md1. Alert Message Figure 270: Storage Needs Assistance IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 217 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 218: Cinelister Schedule Tab

    ● Click the New button (Figure 271). ● Enter the appropriate password for the authentication window that might appear depending on your user level. ● The Edit Schedule window will appear (Figure 272). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 218 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 219: Schedule Conflict

    13.8.3 Scheduled Show Did Not Start Error If there is an error message stating, “The scheduled Show below did not start as expected.” This can be due to several reasons. Contact Doremi Labs for assistance (Section 1.3). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 219 of 310 Version 1.4...
  • Page 220: Show Playlist Removal

    If they 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. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 220 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 221: Ingest Manager

    13.9 Ingest Manager The Ingest Manager GUI (Figure 273) can be accessed by going to Control → Ingest Manager. It will only show items that can be supported by the IMS1000. Text, documents, pictures, power- point presentations, etc. will not appear.
  • Page 222: Ingesting Content From A Usb Drive

    13.9.1.2 Ingesting Content From A USB Drive If the content to ingest is on a USB drive, plug the drive into the IMS1000’s USB Port and go to the Ingest Manager. From the drop-down window, select Local Storage and hit the Refresh button (Figure 273).
  • Page 223: Ingesting Content From A Doremi Remote Server/Lms

    Note: The server must be added through the Content Feed Manager (Section 12.8). 13.9.2 Ingest Monitor The IMS1000 allows the user to ingest content while the server is ingesting previously selected content. Click on the Ingest Monitor tab to see the progress of all the ingested items (Figure 276).
  • Page 224: Ingest Upload

    Control → Ingest Manager → Upload (Figure 277). Alternatively, clicking on the green arrow on the right hand side of the GUI in the Ingest Scan and Ingest Monitor tab will also open up the Upload tab (Figure 276). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 224 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 225 Click the Upload button when you have selected the file (Figure 277).  When the file has been uploaded, you may be prompted to reboot the unit. Click the Reboot button (Figure 278). Reboot Button Figure 278: Upload Reboot IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 225 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 226 When the unit has finished rebooting, login and go to Control → Ingest Manager → Ingest Monitor. The package will be available for ingest (Figure 280). Package Available Figure 280: Package Ready for Ingest IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 226 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 227: Content Manager

    The Content Manager application is a graphical user interface (GUI) that allows the user to browse, manage, and export all the content available on the player including: ShowPlaylist, CPL, KDM, and Doremi License. The Content Manager application is available in the Control tab.
  • Page 228: Composition Playlists

    To delete a CPL from the server, click on the CPL and click on the Delete button (Figure 282).  A window will appear asking to confirm (Figure 283). Figure 283: Delete CPL Window IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 228 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 229: Information

    Kind (e.g., trailer, feature, etc.)  Caption and Subtitle Info  UUID (Universally Unique Identifier)  Creation date  Creator  Company Close Button Figure 284: CPL Information Window - Properties Tab IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 229 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 230: Assets Tab

    CPLs inside that SPL (Figure 287). ● The second tab of the SPL information window displays the related schedules (Figure 288). ● Click Ok to return to the CPL Properties window (Figure 287). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 230 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 231 Figure 286: SPL(s) Tab Button Figure 287: SPL Information Window IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 231 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 232: Kdm(S) Tab

    Figure 288: Related Schedules Window 13.10.2.2.4 KDM(s) Tab ● This tab will display the UUID and validity of each KDM for the concerned CPL (Figure 289). Figure 289: KDM(s) Tab IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 232 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 233 ● The Validation tab (Figure 292) contains precise information about the date and time of the validity of the KDM, an approximation of the period for which the KDM is valid. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 233 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 234: Audio Mapping Tab

    The user also has the option to enable the Data check-box for the individual CPL, indicating that they want the channel to get a data signal, not an audio signal (Figure 294). Click Save to save any modifications (Figure 294). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 234 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 235: Settings Tab

    CPL from being deleted. If a user attempts to delete the CPL, they will get an error message. Click Save to save any modifications (Figure 295). Save Button Figure 295: Settings Tab IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 235 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 236: Filter Tool

    KDM, click on the Search button. To upload a KDM, click on the Upload button. The Upload tab of the Ingest Manager tab will appear. For more information on the Upload tab, refer to Section 13.9.3. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 236 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 237: Kdm Properties

    A window will appear asking to confirm (Figure 298). Figure 298: Delete KDM Window  Click Ok to continue and Cancel to cancel the operation.  Once the KDM is deleted, it will be permanently deleted from the server. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 237 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 238: Show Playlists Tab

    ● Select a SPL from the list and click the Delete button (Figure 299). ● A manager password and confirmation will be needed to perform the operation. ● Confirm or deny the deletion with the pop-up confirmation window by pressing Yes or IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 238 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 239: Download

    Select a SPL and click on it to get details regarding the SPL. The SPL Information window pops up and displays the SPL Properties tab (all CPLs in it) and the Related Schedules tab (Figure 300 and Figure 301). Figure 300: Properties Tab IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 239 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 240: Licenses Tab

    Clicking anywhere on the line of a highlighted License, or on the Properties icon that appears on the right, will display information about that license on the bottom portion of the tab (Figure 302). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 240 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 241: Delete A License

     Go to the Control → Ingest Manager and select Local Storage from the drop-down menu.  Select the license file(s) to install and click the Ingest button (Figure 303). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 241 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 242 Go back to the License Manager GUI. The ingested license(s) will be visible.  After ingesting a license, the associated device (e.g., “Subtitle Engine,” “Dolby DFC 100”) will be visible in the Device Manager GUI. Licenses Available - Managed Through Doremi License Control 13.10.7 (DLM) Sensio...
  • Page 243: Device Controller

    Projectors Button Figure 304: Device Controller ● To view existing projectors, click on the Browse Projector button (Figure 304). The following window will appear (Figure 305). Figure 305: Browse Projector Window IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 243 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 244: Registered Tab

    (Figure 306). Figure 306: Registered Tab 13.11.2.1 General Tab The first tab displays and controls the input source and scaling (Figure 307). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 244 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 245: System Tab

    Figure 307: General Tab  Input: The following sources are supported: Internal: signal source is the IMS1000 hard drives. HDMI: signal source is an external device (e.g., BD player) that connects via HDMI cable to the IMS1000. SDI: signal source is an external device that connects via SDI cables to the IMS1000.
  • Page 246: Colors Tab

    Make sure to click the Save button when finished setting the network configuration. 13.11.2.3 Colors Tab  The third tab, called Colors, allows the user to modify the color space for HDMI and HDSDI inputs (Figure 309). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 246 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 247: Hdmi Color Space Settings

    YCbCr709 RGB709 YCxCz  HDSDI Input Degamma: Click on the arrow on the drop-down menu and select the desired degamma factor from the list. Rec709 IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 247 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 248: Info Tab

    The fourth tab will display the following useful identification information for the controlled device (Figure 310): Firmware version Main Board revision Running Mode Serial Number Software Version Exit Button Figure 310: Info Tab  Click Exit to exit the application. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 248 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 249: Manual Tab

    Port: This information is automatically populated after choosing the Device Type. IMB Port Number → 43751 Note: Ethernet port (Eth0) is set to DHCP by default. All IMS1000 boards are shipped from the factory with the following default IP address for Eth1: ...
  • Page 250: Macro Execution

    “projector lamp on.” Click the Refresh button to ensure all recently added macros are visible (Figure 312). Refresh Button Figure 312: Macro Execution IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 250 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
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  • Page 252: Monitoring Tab

    Status Overview: Provides information related to the hardware. Storage: Provides information concerning the storage and allows the user to repair, reinitialize, and replace a drive. Media Block: Provides information on issues relating to the media block. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 252 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 253: System Tab

    Click the OK button for the pop up that appears asking if you would like to proceed (Figure 315). Figure 315: Generate Report  The report will take several minutes to generate. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 253 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 254: Status Overview Tab

    The colored icons next to the sections reveal the status of that section. Green is healthy, orange is a warning, and red is a failure (Figure 317). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 254 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 255: Storage Tab

    RAID build in the first tab. The second tab has the Reset All Drives button (see Section 15.3 for more information).  Unit Information, which is the bottom half of the screen, lists all the disks configured in the selected RAID. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 255 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 256 RAID Selected Reset Drives Tab Disk Selected General RAID Information Disk Information Figure 318: Storage Tab MediaBlock Reset Drives Button Figure 319: Reset Drives Button IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 256 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 257: Raid Information

    Active Marriage: Displays whether or not the active marriage is engaged The colored icons next to the sections reveal the status of that section. Green is healthy, orange is a warning, and red is a failure. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 257 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 258 MediaBlock Media Decoder Section Projector Section Security Manager Section Figure 320: MediaBlock Tab IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 258 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 259: Log Viewer

    Figure 321: Log Records The user can search by date (Figure 322), class (Figure 323), or use the advanced filter option (Figure 324) using their respective buttons (Figure 321). Figure 322: Date Filtering IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 259 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 260: Properties

    Properties icon that appears on the right (Figure 321). The Properties window will appear and the two tabs will provide information on the specific record. Click the Close button to return to the tab (Figure 325 and Figure 326). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 260 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 261: Log Download

    System logs. To access the Log Download Tab, click on the green arrow on the right hand side of the GUI in the Log Records or Last Packages Logs tabs (Figure 321). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 261 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 262 Specify a CPL or KDM id, if desired.  Click the Create button or Cancel to cancel the operation (Figure 328).  The log will appear in the Log Download tab. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 262 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 263: Last Packages Logs

    (Figure 330). To access the Last Packages Logs tab, click on the green arrow on the right hand side of the GUI in the Log Records or Log Download tabs (Figure 327). IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 263 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 264 Last Packages Logs Tab Figure 330: Last Packages Log Tab IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 264 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
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  • Page 266: Drive Replacement

    Otherwise the drive might not be plugged properly.  Close the handle by pushing it toward the HDD until it clicks.  When the new drive insertion process has been completed, the drive will automatically start rebuilding. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 266 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 267: Rebuild Progress

    ● Click the Reset All Drives button (Figure 332). ● The user will receive a warning and will be asked to confirm the procedure (Figure 333). ● Click Continue to continue or Cancel to cancel the operation. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 267 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
  • Page 268 (Figure 334). Figure 334: Confirmation Window ● The process will begin (Figure 335). Figure 335: In Progress ● When the procedure is complete, the Storage tab will display a healthy RAID. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 268 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
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  • Page 270: Troubleshooting

    16 Troubleshooting 16.1 RAID Not Detected If you are installing (swapping) HDDs from another IMS1000, each HDD must be installed in the same order as they were in the previous set up. Otherwise the RAID will not be detected. 16.2 Pre-Loaded Test Content ...
  • Page 271: Temporarily Setting The Network Configuration Via Usb

    To update the network configuration with a USB flash drive: 1. Create a directory called "doremi" at the root of the USB key. 2. Create a directory called "tmp" inside the /doremi/ directory. 3. Create a directory called "network" inside the /doremi/tmp/ directory.
  • Page 272: Permanently Setting The Network Configuration

    (e.g., .txt, .doc), which are the default for some operating systems. 8. Place all files that were created into /doremi/tmp/network/. 9. On the IMS1000, plug your USB flash drive and wait for two minutes. Unplug the flash drive and reboot.
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  • Page 274: Troubleshooting Guide

    If the report was taken during the issue, look at “lspci” in drmreport.txt. If the report was taken after a reboot, look at “lspci” in \doremi\log\kreport.log.x (kreport.log being the previous boot, kreport.log.0 being the boot before, and so on).The highlighted line referencing the Marvell controller will NOT appear when this issue occurs.
  • Page 275: Solution

    Nov 12 10:07:10 ims1000 kernel: scsi 9:0:0:0: Processor Marvell Console 1.01 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 Note: This section is only applicable to IMS1000 units with the Marvell RAID card. 17.1.3 Solution Contact Doremi Labs (Section 1.3) to replace the RAID card (Doremi PN: IMS-RAID-A2-AKI, Manufacturer PN: DOR-IMSC-1RBP-1001 ).
  • Page 276: Solution

    Jul 30 14:34:07 ims1000 kernel: 00 00 00 09 Jul 30 14:34:07 ims1000 kernel: sd 2:0:0:0: [sdh] ASC=0x0 ASCQ=0x0 Jul 30 14:34:07 ims1000 kernel: sd 2:0:0:0: [sdh] CDB: cdb[0]=0x28: 28 00 b9 d7 ab e8 00 04 00 00 Jul 30 14:34:07 ims1000 kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sdh, sector 3117919208...
  • Page 277: Solution

    Aug 6 12:39:27 ims1000 kernel: ata2: SError: { PHYRdyChg CommWake DevExch } Aug 6 12:39:27 ims1000 kernel: ata2: hard resetting link Aug 6 12:39:33 ims1000 kernel: ata2: link is slow to respond, please be patient (ready=0) Aug 6 12:39:37 ims1000 kernel: ata2: softreset failed (device not ready)
  • Page 278: Rec709 Colorspace Issue On Alternate Inputs

     Arborescence is wrong and showing ??? instead of some files/directories.  The KDM or DLM folders in /data lose their symbolic link to /doremi/dlms and /doremi/kdms and KDMs/DLMs are lost as a result. 17.7.2 Identification When looking at \doremi\log\kern.log (or \doremi\log\kern.log.x if the issue occurred a while...
  • Page 279: Solution

    56 drwxr-xr-x 11 root root 4096 Apr 23 07:13 assets lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Oct 19 2012 dlms -> /doremi/dlms drwxrwxr-x 3 ingest users 32 Oct 19 2012 incoming lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Oct 19 2012 kdms -> /doremi/kdms...
  • Page 280: Showplaylist Errors

    If the report was taken while the error was present, look at 'cat /proc/interrupts' in drmreport.txt. If the report was taken after a reboot, look at 'cat /proc/interrupts' in \doremi\log\kreport.log.x (kreport.log being the previous boot, kreport.log.0 being the boot before, and so on). Interrupt count should stay at 0 for dolphin module when this issue occurs.
  • Page 281: Solution

    If the report was taken while the error was showing, look at 'cat /proc/dolphin0' in drmreport.txt. If the report was taken after a reboot, look at 'cat /proc/dolphin0' in \doremi\log\kreport.log.x (kreport.log being the previous boot, kreport.log.0 being the boot before, and so on). VID_IFR register should be at value 00000001 when this issue occurs: Exec.
  • Page 282 If the report was taken while the error was showing, look at 'cat /proc/interrupts' in drmreport.txt. If the report was taken after a reboot, look at 'cat /proc/interrupts' in \doremi\log\kreport.log.x (kreport.log being the previous boot, kreport.log.0 being the boot before, and so on). Interrupt count should be different than 0 for dolphin module when this issue occurs.
  • Page 283: Solution

    The unit does not start playing, or stops playing on a clip-to-clip boundary. 17.8.3.2 Identification When looking at \doremi\log\odetics.log (or \doremi\log\odetics.log.x if the issue occurred a while before the report was taken), you should see the following message when this issue occurs: [Wed Nov 20 08:14:19 2013][INFO ]: Loading CPL '98781194-c4bc-3042-9b08-e81bd1ee3557' in slot '1'...
  • Page 284: Empty Showplaylist

    If the report was taken while the error was showing, look at 'lspci' in drmreport.txt. If the report was taken after a reboot, look at 'lspci' in \doremi\log\kreport.log.x (kreport.log being the previous boot, kreport.log.0 being the boot before, and so on).
  • Page 285: Solution

    [Sat Nov 23 04:24:37 2013][ERROR]: DMA transfer failed for frame x during playback. [Sat Nov 23 04:24:37 2013][ERROR]: Try to recover from error... When looking at \doremi\log\kern.log (or \doremi\log\kern.log.x if the issue occurred a while before the report has been taken), you should see the following message when this issue...
  • Page 286: Solution

    WebUI or terminal. 17.10.2 Identification In the detailed report, look at \doremi\log\kern.log. The following message is typical of a FIPS lock: Jun 19 00:56:07 ims1000 kernel: Dolphin DEBUG: Authentication failure If you have access to the PPC serial logs, you will see the following message:...
  • Page 287: Solution

    RAID: 1. Boot with only one drive inserted. 2. Wait 5 min for unit to boot completely. 3. Insert the other 2 drives. 4. SSH into IMS1000. 5. Run ‘mount -o rw,remount /’. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 287 of 310 Version 1.4...
  • Page 288: Green Screen Image

    Green screen of output image when using HDMI input. 17.13.2 Identification No identification of this issue in the logs. Note: Intermittent issue reported on IMS1000 units running firmware versions 4.2.5-0 and 4.2.7- Solution 17.13.3 Switch the IMS1000 Input to internal and then back to HDMI.
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  • Page 290: Appendix A: General Purpose Output Connection Diagram

    Appendix A: General Purpose Output Connection Diagram IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 290 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
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  • Page 292: Appendix B: General Purpose Input Connection Diagram

    Appendix B: General Purpose Input Connection Diagram IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 292 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
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  • Page 294: Appendix C: Led Behavior

    20 Appendix C: LED Behavior Front Panel LED specification: Figure 337: Front Panel LEDs The behavior of the CPU LEDS is the following: CPU1 CPU2 State of the IMS1000 CPU Green Booting Green Green CPU operational without warning/error Orange Green Standby ...
  • Page 295 Marriage is initialized/armed but marriage not verified Green Marriage is not initialized/armed, service door and physical marriage are ok (ready to marry) Marriage is not activated, physical marriage is currently broken IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 295 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
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  • Page 297: Appendix D: Hdmi Inputs – Supported Formats

    88.2 kHz  96 kHz Note: HDMI Audio data rate is not converted when processed through the IMS1000. Make sure your audio processor supports the audio format encoded on the disc you are playing back. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 297 of 310 Version 1.4...
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  • Page 299: Appendix E: Sdi – Supported Formats

    1080p 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30 o 1080sf 23.98, 24 o 1080i 25, 29.97, 30 o 2kp 23.98, 24 o 2ksf 23.98, 24 22.2 Audio  SDI Embedded Audio @ 48 KHz IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 299 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...
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  • Page 301: Appendix F: Connection Diagram

    23 Appendix F: Connection Diagram Auditorium Set Up IMS1000 Management Digital Audio Processor Network Switch Computer* General Purpose Theater Input/Output DLP Series 2 Automation Projector Interface Media Network TMS/LMS Computer Switch Auditorium Auditorium Auditorium Auditorium Auditorium Auditorium Theater Complex Set Up * For a stand-alone system.
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  • Page 303: Appendix G: Updating Web Based User Interface Version

    Log into the unit using a FTP client.  Go to the “data/incoming/GUI” folder.  Place the file in the GUI folder.  Log onto the IMS1000 and go to Control → Ingest → Ingest Scan (Figure 338). Ingest Button Local Storage Package...
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  • Page 306: Appendix H: Installing The Ferrite Cores

    25 Appendix H: Installing the Ferrite Cores Six ferrite cores are included for installation on to the Ethernet and GPI/GPO cables that connect to the IMS1000. A ferrite core can help reduce unwanted high-frequency interference received by these cables. ...
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  • Page 308: Acronyms

    26 Acronyms Term Definition Composition Play List Digital Cinema Initiatives Doremi License Message Frames Per Second General Purpose Input General Purpose Output Hard Disk Drive Integrated Media Block Key Delivery Message Liquid Crystal Display Light Emitting Diode RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks...
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  • Page 310: Document Revision History

    Revision made to Section 9.2. Revisions made throughout; updated to reflect version 08/08/2013 1.0.4. Updated to reflect Web GUI version 1.1.7 and SW version 07/01/2014 2.6.4; changes made throughout the manual. IMS.OM.002949.DRM Page 310 of 310 Version 1.4 Doremi Labs...

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