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1. Display the DC2K Framing test pattern b Tap All Test Patterns c Tap DC2K Framing2 Turn the vertical and horizontal knobs on the front of the projector clockwise and counterclockwise to refine the position of the test pattern on the screen Turn the zoom adjustment ring on the lens to fit the image to your screen and focus the test pattern details When your adjustment is complete the words and lines in the test pattern should be distinguishable uniformly across the screen and there should not be any sections that are out of focus With the framing test pattern displayed re check projector leveling so the top edge of the image is parallel to the top edge of the screen Display a full white test pattern a On the TPC tap the Test Pattern icon w in the task bar b Tap All Test Patterns c Tap RGB 12bit Full Screen White If the test pattern is focused and centered on the screen you do not need to complete further image adjustment If the image is not focused and centered on the screen complete one of these procedures See Correct Keystone Effect on page 2 1 if the image appears distorted and resembles a trapezoid b See Correct Vignetting on page 2 3 or Align the Lamp on page 1 18 if the image is brighter at the cen ter than it is at the sides See Fold Mirror Adjustment on page 2 6 if a corner or edge of an image is missing d See Adjust Vertical Boresight Angle on page 2 3 if the image cannot be focused un
2. Add an Activity to a Macro Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Automation gt Macros Tap a macro in the left pane Tap Add in the Macro Activities list Select a device in the Automation Device list Select an activity in the Activity Type list Adjust the activity settings in the right pane Tap Accept Tap Save Edit Macro Activity Settings Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Automation gt Macros Tap a macro in the left pane Tap an activity in the Macro Activities list Tap Edit Edit the activity settings Tap Accept Tap Save Change the Order of Activities Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Automation gt Macros Tap a macro in the left pane Tap an activity in the Macro Activities list CHAISTIE Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 5 13 8 8 13 8 9 13 8 10 a a ei cd Eih rR Su Tat E Si Sa z zb Sin d Se bi Fi Tap the Up arrow to move the activity up or Tap Down arrow to move the activity down Tap Save Remove an Activity Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Automation gt Macros Tap a macro in the left pane Tap an activity in the Macro Activities list Tap Remove Tap Yes Tap Save Remove a Macro Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Automation gt Macros Tap a macro in the left pane Tap Remove Tap Yes Tap Save Add an Input Cue Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Syste
3. When you install dual projectors audio is only available from the master projector To play content correctly you must ingest content into both projectors and each projector must have a valid Key Delivery Message KDM key When using dual projectors you create playlists on the master projector only If you are using an automation device such as a Christie ACT connect it to the master projector For optimal image quality it is recommended that you assign each projector a left or right eye role In addition make sure the projectors are correctly aligned to each other every time you display content You can select Active Dual Enabled if you are using an active 3D system and want to send left and right images to both projectors However this methodology is not recommended for dual projector 3D presentations When you select Active Dual Enabled you cannot change the Master 3D Eye Selection or 3D Eye Selection fields l Install and align your dual projectors following the instructions provided with each projector See Installation and Setup on page 1 1 Connect each projector to a NAS or DAS device A single NAS or DAS device cannot be shared by multiple Christie IMBs See Connect the Projector to Network attached Storage on page 1 14 or Connect the Projector to Direct attached Storage on page 1 14 Connect an Ethernet cable to each projector and then connect the cables to the same switch Assign each projector an IP address that is on t
4. 12 Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp Change Wizard 13 Tap Next 14 Complete these fields Field Description Type The lamp type Serial Number The lamp serial number Reason for Change The reason the lamp was changed Lamp Expiry Hours The number of hours the lamp can operate before replacement This field is auto populated Hours Used The number of hours the lamp has operated before installation 15 Tap Save 16 Tap Next 17 Align the lamp See Align the Lamp on page 1 18 Replace the Card Cage Filter NNl Use only high efficiency Christie approved filters Never operate the projector without the filter installed Always discard used air filters You should check the condition of the card cage air filter monthly Replace the card cage air filter sooner if you are operating the projector in a dusty or dirty environment The filter is located on the left side of the projector behind the air filter cover 1 Loosen the 2 captive screws on the bottom of the filter cover 2 Pull the cover out and down 3 Slide the air filter out and discard Insert the new air filter with the airflow indicator facing toward the projector 4 Install the air filter cover by inserting the 2 bottom tabs and then pushing the door closed 5 Tighten the 2 captive screws Solaria One User Manual 15 5 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHRISTIE 15 6 Replace the Light Engine Compartment Filter 1 Remove t
5. 2 6 Fold Mirror ELE 2 6 2 7 Color Calibration ET 2 7 2 8 Scr een Maski E 2 8 2 9 Calibrate Screen Brightness fL EE 2 8 Solaria One User Manual i 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 Table of Contents STI 3 Access the Projector and Run Diagnostics 3 1 The Touch Panel ointro ers ac0c saccse caesarean aavela diene enone 3 1 3 2 The Main SS E 3 1 3 3 Log On t the Projector ss saccnsss scdsiesaiccanaebiccisas shecauwdestaceausnasenpabadenanesdsuanpoashccssasde denned aduseaeaaieasesiaaes 3 3 3 4 View the Status of Projector Components ssessessesessesessesseeseesseeseestesstesesstesseesreseesresseeseesnssee 3 3 3 5 Run the Projector Interrogator ss seseseesseseesseessesseeseeesesstestestessesstsstesseestestesseeseeseesseeseseesseesst 3 4 3 6 CUI Ve EE 3 4 3 1 Ruma Server Testenine E 3 4 3 8 Respond to ACIS EE 3 5 3 9 T rn th POF SCL EE 3 5 4 Manage the DLP 4 1 Stop DLP EE 4 1 42 e EE 4 1 4 3 R n DLP Se TEST EE 4 1 4 4 Download an ICP Certificate sic saccssasessavssesassnondencasenstedssvntsaeavessenscaseassansuersseessessveiesuniaseauestovecsesse 4 1 4 5 Disable the ICP Signature lest EE 4 2 5 Work with Channels 35 1 Create ae EE 5 1 PA Ea a Channe EE 5 3 5 3 Restore Default Channel e EE 5 3 5 4 Change th Channel ICO E 5 3 5 5 Add or Remove Preferred Channels from the Preferred Channels Pane cccccseceeeeeeeeees 5 3 6 Manage Lamp Information Oz Created New Lamp File ij cca
6. BI icon in the task bar Tap All Test Patterns Double tap a test pattern in the Preferred Test Patterns pane to turn it on ee 1 Tap Full Screen Ignore screen file settings Solaria One User Manual 12 1 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 13 Manage the Christie IMB You can use the touch panel controller TPC on the projector or a web based user interface to manage the Christie Integrated Media Block IMB Although this section provides information and procedures for the TPC the functionality of the web based user interface is similar To access the Christie IMB web interface use a computer with a Microsoft Windows operating system To access the Christie IMB web interface enter the IP address of the projector in the URL field of your web browser For example http 192 168 123 12 13 1 Content Management When playing content make sure you select the correct channel on the projector for the content For example select a 3D channel for 3D playback For additional information about channels and channel set up see Work with Channels on page 5 1 13 1 1 Control Content Playback To control the playback of content you use these controls e880 a aq B Control Description Move to a previous play list item Move the playback content backward in 30 second increments Stop playback Start playback When playback is started the pause button is available Move the playback content forward in 30 secon
7. Loop Content Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Control Tap Loop Content Unload Content Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Control Tap the Unlock icon Tap Unload Content Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 13 1 6 View Content Stored Locally A red padlock icon identifies expired content A warning triangle indicates the content is expiring soon 1 Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Content 2 Tap Local Content 13 1 7 View Details about Content Stored Locally Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Content Tap Local Content Tap a content item in the content list Tap Details Pe ee e Tap Close to return to the Content window 13 1 8 Refresh the Locally Stored Content List 1 Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Content 2 Tap Local Content Tap Refresh 13 1 9 Delete Locally Stored Content 1 Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Content 2 Tap Local Content 3 Tap a content item in the content list 4 Tap Delete 5 Tap Yes 13 1 10 View All Keys 1 Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Content 2 Tap Keys 13 1 11 View Expired Keys 1 Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Content 2 Tap Keys Select Expired Keys in the Show Me list 13 1 12 View Keys Expiring Today 1 Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Content 2 Tap Keys Select Keys Expiring Today in the Show Me list Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 13 1 13 13 1 14 moe a E 13 1 15 13 1 16
8. Tap Ingest Refresh the Ingestible Content List Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Content Tap Ingestible Content Tap Refresh View the Progress of Ingestible Content Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Content Tap Ingest Status Refresh the Ingest Status List Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Content Tap Ingest Status Tap Refresh 13 2 Play Lists 13 2 1 13 2 2 A play list is a list of content files and automated events that play in an order that you define Qa e oP oe P Ae View an Existing Play List Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Play Lists Select a play list in the Selected Play List list Import a Play List Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Play Lists Tap Import Export in the Play List Tasks list Tap the Import tab Tap Browse Select a drive in the Drive list and browse to the location of the play list Tap Accept Select a play list Tap Import Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 13 5 CHAISTIE 13 2 3 Create a Play List Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Play Lists Tap Create in the Play List Tasks list Tap Clear Text Enter a name for the play list Tap Enter ON Sir Za E ii E Tap Save Changes in the Play List Tasks list 13 2 4 Export a Play List You can export a play list and use it on other projectors Insert a USB flash drive in the USB port on the side of the touch panel controller TPC Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Play Lists Tap Import E
9. lt March 2012 gt Duration Name E E 01 53 39 Blockbuster ee i 01 57 06 Feature 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 07 27 29 Feature Test Content 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 nsert Before Insert 5pm 6pm 7PM Den 9pm 10pm 1ipm Blockbuster 9 00 PM 10 53 PM Gu o 8 a lt a Menu W Service 62 0 W 10 38 05 Schedule Calendar View 13 3 2 View the Schedule Day View Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Schedule Day View system ok GD CHKISTIEAK Schedule _ x Schedule Tasks lt Today gt Copy Entire Day Add New Item Edit Selected I Remove Selected Item Copy Selected Item EI ds GG OND Switch to Calendar View Auto Play e Enabled Disabled When enabled scheduled item s will play automatically i Menu Sevice 2 9 e 10 43 52 Schedule Day View 13 3 3 Add a New Item to the Schedule 1 Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Schedule Day View 2 Tap Add New Item in the Schedule Tasks list 3 Tap Browse 13 10 Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 4 ae Six Si 13 3 4 Fe eee e 13 3 5 13 3 6 Ce zen ee 2 es zl En NH ex ee e Select a play list or Tap the Content tab and select content Tap Accept Select a date to start playing the content in the Start Time list Modify the time that the content plays Tap Accept Edit a Schedule Item
10. 11 2012 CHAISTIE 10 4 Delete a User Account You need Administrator or Service permissions to complete this procedure 1 Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt User Accounts 2 Tapa user name in the Username list 3 Tap Delete 4 Tap Yes Solaria One User Manual 10 2 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 11 Backup Restore and Upgrade Projector Files 11 1 Add an Upgrade File You need Administrator or Service permissions to complete this procedure 1 Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Upgrade Tap Upload Select the location of the upgrade file in the Drive Letter list Browse to the location of the upgrade file in the Folder list 1 eben vr Ps Tap the upgrade file and then tap Open 11 2 Remove an Upgrade File You need Administrator or Service permissions to complete this procedure 1 Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Upgrade 2 Tap an upgrade file in the Available Upgrade Files list 3 Tap Remove 11 3 Install an Upgrade You need Administrator or Service permissions to complete this procedure 1 Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Upgrade 2 Tap an upgrade file in the Available Upgrade Files list 3 Tap Next 4 Tap acomponent in the Component list 5 Select one of these options Option Description Upgrade Different Upgrades system components that are newer or older than the Components Only currently installed version ICP Only Force Install Forces an IC
11. Setup Monitor the Power field to determine if the power is consistent or if it varies Increase the lamp power Lamps which are near end of service may not operate reliably at a lower power setting e Fold mirror misalignment Contact your Christie accredited service technician to resolve the issue e Integrator rod misalignment Contact your Christie accredited service technician to resolve the issue Blank Screen No Display of Cinema Image e Ensure the lens cap is not on either end of the lens e Ensure the lamp is ON e Confirm all power connections are still OK e Ensure the douser is OPEN by verifying the state of the douser on Main panel e Ensure any test pattern other than the full black test pattern displays properly e Verify the correct display file is selected e For cinema connections verify the correct port is selected Severe Motion Artifacts Verify if there is a synchronization problem with reversed 3 2 pull down in the 60Hz to 24Hz film to digital conversion and correct it at the source Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE Image Appears Vertically Stretched or Squeezed into Center of Screen Open the Source File Setup window and verify the resolution and aspect ratio settings Open the Screen File Setup window and verify the lens factor settings Inaccurate Display Colors Adjust the color tint color space and color temperature settings of your input source Tap Menu gt Chann
12. Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Schedule Day View Tap the forward and backward buttons in the right pane to select a day Tap the content Tap Edit Selected Item in the Schedule Tasks list Tap Browse to replace the content or Modify the date and time the item plays Tap Accept Copy a Scheduled Item Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Schedule Day View Tap the forward and backward buttons in the right pane to select a day Tap the content Tap Copy Selected Item in the Schedule Tasks list Select the day that you want to copy the item to Select an end date for the item to play in the Repeat Until list Tap Accept Tap OK Copy a Day Schedule Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Schedule Day View Tap the forward and backward buttons in the right pane to select a day Tap Copy Entire Day in the Schedule Tasks list Select the day that you want to copy the item to Select an end date for the item to play in the Repeat Until list Tap Accept Tap OK Solaria One User Manual 13 11 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 13 3 7 13 3 8 13 3 9 13 3 1 Str E Be Ge ett e CHAISTIE Delete a Schedule Item Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Schedule Day View Tap the forward and backward buttons in the right pane to select a day Tap the content Tap Remove Selected Item in the Schedule Tasks list Tap Yes Delete a Day Schedule Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Schedule Day View Tap the forward and backward
13. gt System Logs Select a start date for the logs in the From list Select an end date for the logs in the To list Select a log type in the Type list Select the severity type in the Severity list Tap Retrieve Logs To download the log files to a USB a Insert a USB flash drive in the USB port on the side of the touch panel controller TPC b Tap Download to USB BD a ee a Run a Server Test You can run a Server test to search the subtitle and metadata xml files for errors in content or in transmission from the server You cannot use a server test to turn metadata or subtitling off or on 1 Tap Menu gt Diagnostics gt Server Test 2 Enter the location of the metafile in the Meta File URI field or Enter the location of the subtitle file in the Subtitling URI field Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CH IS TIE Section 3 Access the Projector and Run Diagnostics 3 8 3 9 Respond to Alarms When an alarm occurs an Alarms window with a red border appears with a description of the alarm condition state and time and date of the alarm The window only displays alarms you have not previously acknowledged To acknowledge an alarm and remove it from the Alarms window click Acknowledge To view all alarms tap Menu gt Status gt All Alarms in the left pane State Occurred Projector Security Lid Tamper Warning 2012 12 30 09 01 Acknowledge Turn the Projector Off 1 On the
14. 1 8 of turn clockwise Ensure the left and right horizontal adjusters are adjusted equally in the opposite direction to correct axial focus NOTE The 1 8 of a turn is a suggestion only and can be less if needed however it should never be exceeded Always compensate both left and right horizontal adjustments according to the vertical adjustment Check the image after each adjustment Continue to make adjustments until both top and bottom are equally sharp To make sure the lens is in the same relative position adjust the left and right horizontal adjusters in the opposite direction at the same time When the top and bottom of the image are equally in focus lock the set screw to hold it in position Recheck the image If additional adjustment is required see Adjust Horizontal Boresight on page 2 4 Replace the lens surround Adjust Horizontal Boresight A boresight adjustment should only be made when the image cannot be focused uniformly on the screen by aligning the projector to the screen and focusing the lens When adjusting boresight you must maintain the boresight distance from the lens to the prism plane set by Christie For example when you move the top screw outward turn the bottom two boresight screws to maintain the overall distance Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 7 Wer yale Only adjust horizontal boresight 1 8 of a turn or less at one time to maintain optimal lens performance fact
15. 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 9 1 CHAISTIE 9 3 Modify Projector Communication Settings You need Administrator or Service permissions to complete this procedure 1 Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Communications Configuration 2 Complete these fields Field Description Device Name The name of the projector IP Address The IP address of the projector Subnet Mask The subnet mask to which the address belongs Gateway The IP address for the network gateway Apply Applies Ethernet settings Serial Speed Baud The baud rate of the serial port The default is 115200 Enable SNMP Enables SNMP SNMP V2 SNMP V3 The SNMP protocol type Contact Christie for the SNMP V3 user ID and password Management IP The IP address where SNMP information and notifications are sent Download MIB to USB Sends the SNMP Management Information Base MIB file to a USB flash drive Apply Applies SNMP settings Serial Access Grants access to serial connections Ethernet Access Grants access to Ethernet connections 9 4 Adda Network Device 9 5 9 2 You need Administrator or Service permissions to complete this procedure 1 Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Network Devices Setup 2 Tap the check box If the check box is not selected the device does not appear in the Network Devices menu 3 Tap the Launch Dialog 4 Tap Enter 5 Tap the Launch Dialog 6 Tap Enter icon in
16. 4 4 4 Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE SMPTE 428 1 2006 2048 x 1080 48 0 x 2 12 bits X Y Z 4 4 4 SMPTE 428 11 2009 2048 x 1080 60 0 x 2 12 bits X Y Z 4 4 4 A 10 3 Supported Audio Formats The Christie IMB supports 8 channel pairs of AES 3 digital audio output on a standard D SUB 25 pin connector Specification Sample Rate Bit Depth SMPTE 428 2 2006 48 000 kHz 24 bits SMPTE 428 2 2006 96 000 kHz 24 bits A 10 4 AES3 Port PIN Map This table provides pin mapping for the AES3 port PIN Signal Name DIR Description 1 Ch 15 amp 16 plus O 2 GND Ground 3 Ch 13 amp 14 minus O 4 Ch 11 amp 12 plus O 5 GND Ground 6 Ch 9 amp 10 minus O 7 Ch 7 amp 8 plus O 8 GND Ground 9 Ch 5 amp 6 minus O 10 Ch 3 amp 4 plus O 11 GND Ground 12 Ch 1 amp 2 minus O 13 nc No Connect 14 Ch 15 amp 16 minus O 15 Ch 13 amp 14 plus O 16 GND Ground 17 Ch 11 amp 12 minus O 18 Ch 9 amp 10 plus O 19 GND Ground 20 Ch 7 amp 8 minus O 21 Ch 5 amp 6 plus O 22 GND Ground 23 Ch 3 amp 4 minus O Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 24 Ch 1 amp 2 plus O 25 GND Ground A 10 5 NAS Requirements The network attached storage NAS device must meet these minimum requirements s 1 TB storage space or
17. Connect Devices to the 3D Sync Vertnttial s csscecsseasscasscesnecsexenssesanacdentapeetvacssnavecoavenssarene 1 15 l 11 Connect PO WET focctasttcupitaccckseai ad cal aa ccupsbea setae dendexthattacesiasadecdabetinuas jedacdsasecnccsies dbaasmetawcenbsSexaatdes 1 15 1 12 T rn the Projector EE 1 16 1 13 Log On to the Projector cscs swscpctsn ed gt ai EE E E EEE ES 1 17 l T4Activate E EG 1 17 1 15 Add the Projector to a Network a cccicucasccneaceacancntencasenguetsntedasces ee tenensunccancunendexaeceatineontacnmeunsaceaees 1 17 1 16 Add the Lamp Information to the Lamp History ssssccasccwdectassetesicaerteexavereccccvsenseiaadactaauiteceanees 1 18 1 17 T rn EE ON EE 1 18 UK Align the Latin ccssassaccaess Seastanasdedewnaanhecensaneaupaeoadcasinpiecmpasasecabaadaxaveoisncdarsssectanniaiacsiauincauaieaness 1 18 1 19 Adj st the Image Ree 1 19 1 20 Align Dual Projector Images o ccvcedccaisnccssuae cacsensetaasvansreccnnncedcwsudscaccesaasdacwmensaucuveskiavansmavdcaseasoniene 1 21 1 21 Load a RealD 3D RER TEE 1 22 1 22 Play E 1 22 2 Adjust the Image 2 1 Corr ct Keystone Eelere eege 2 1 2 1 1 Correct Dual Projector Horizontal Keystone iassssiacssinsessavensaasnsensvansdinlennsiduvsateateauceeuneeaneienn 2 1 2 1 2 Correct Dual Projector Vertical Keystone sxs cussnsscrociessdsaxoreesavtvnsdsevtseestanseveseunsnndvadiontisuess 2 2 EE 2 3 2 3 Adj st V rtical Bor sight EE 2 3 2 4 Adjust Horizontal Boresght 2 4 2 5 Adj st DMD EE 2 6
18. Data File on page 14 4 Select DC28_DCIXYZE_314_351 in the Target Color list Select YCxCz Inverse ICT in the Color Space list Select Gamma 2 6 in the Gamma list Select Linear_9x9x9 in the LUT CLUT list 5 Tap 3D Control in the left pane and edit these settings a b C Select Line Interleave in the 3D Sync Input Mode list Select 6 2 in the Frame Rate N M list Select Left LIR1 L2R2 in the L R Display Sequence list Solaria One User Manual 14 5 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 d Select True in the 3D Sync Polarity list CHAISTIE e Enter 430 in the Dark Time field or enter a value appropriate for your 3D hardware f Enter 120 in the Output Delay field or enter a value appropriate for your 3D hardware g Enter 0 in the Phase Delay field or enter a value appropriate for your 3D hardware 14 10Display 3D Diagnostic Test Patterns You can use 3D test patterns to verify your 3D hardware is functioning correctly 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tap Menu gt Channel Setup Select a 3D channel in the Channel Name list Tap 3D Test Patterns Tap a test pattern Put on a pair of 3D glasses Look at the on screen image and then close your left eye and look at the image through your right eye Switch when the image alternates 3D Test Pattern RGB 12bit 3D Dynamic Range Action Alternates between 2 images RGB 12bit 3D Four Quadrant Alternates between 2 images RGB 12bit 3D Full White Alternates
19. Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS 140 2 Level 3 security requirements as defined by the DCI Digital Cinema System Specification v1 2 An important component of the security module is active anti tamper monitoring Any attempt to access the area under the security enclosure on the Christie IMB activates the anti tamper circuitry and causes the FIPS LED to turn red In addition you cannot decrypt or play digital cinema content If the anti tamper circuitry is activated you must return the Christie IMB to Christie Digital If you mishandle or drop the Christie IMB you can activate the anti tamper circuitry A rechargeable battery keeps anti tamper monitoring active when the Christie IMB is removed from the projector If the Christie IMB is not installed within a year the battery can fail and you must return the Christie IMB to Christie Digital To allow the Christie IMB to remain out of a projector beyond a year a charging connector allows the battery to be recharged If the Christie IMB is exposed to constant temperature fluctuations the lifetime of the rechargeable battery can be shortened The recommended temperature range for storing the Christie IMB is 20C to 25C Solaria One User Manual A 9 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 x O000 103188 01 ASSY TECH DOCS Solaria One Corporate offices USA Cypress ph 714 236 8610 Canada Kitchener ph 519 744 8005 Worldwide offices United Kingdom ph 44 1
20. Requirement Interface Connector A 2 Proprietary 3D connector 15 pin subminiature D female 1 200 bps 1 start bit 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity RS232 and GPIO Color VGA TFT LCD backlit 144 8 mm 5 7 inches diagonal 640 x 480 195 mm x 148 mm x 58 mm Microsoft Windows XPe 10 1000Base T Ethernet 0 71A typical 12 pin Circular connector push pull Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE A 4 Power Requirements A 4 1 AC Input A Voltage Range Line Frequency Inrush Current Current Consumption Power Consumption Current Rating of AC Input Line Cord Plug Type 200 240 VAC 50 Hz 60 Hz nominal lt 110 A maximum 16 A maximum at 200 VAC 3200 W maximum IEC 320 C19 20 A NEMA 6 20P NOTE Below 200VAC when the lamp is ignited a 25 A input surge current might occur for three seconds A 4 2 UPS AC Input B Activation UPS inlet connector rating for powering main electronics UPS Type Ballast Power AC Plug Type Current rating on projector A 5 Lamp Type Power software adjustable CDXL 14M CDXL 16M CDXL 21S1 Discrete switch above the power inlet cord s IEC 320 C13 10A 240VAC Universal 100 240VAC IEC 320 C19 20 A Xenon Short Arc Lamp 700W min 1430W nom 1575W max 1000W min 1600W nom 1760W max 1260W min 2100W nom 2100W max NOTE The ballast is power regulated and has a maximum current of 97A Therefore the maximum power s
21. SIDEMASKING THEATRE 2 39 screens F Side masking to hide screen edges pl 1 85 1 image Flat 2 39 1 image Scope Masking moved aside gt 1 Turn the lamp on and allow it to operate for 20 minutes 2 On the touch pad controller tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Foot Lamberts Calibration 3 Complete the Foot Lamberts Calibration wizard Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 3 Access the Projector and Run Diagnostics This section describes how to access the projector and run projector diagnostic utilities 3 1 The Touch Panel Controller The TPC is a touch sensitive screen that you use to control the projector You can use the TPC to turn the projector and lamp on or off select channels and view status information The TPC is mounted on the rear of the projector You can tilt and turn the TPC to improve the viewing angle Use the USB port on the side of the TPC to download log files and install software upgrades You can disconnect the TPC from the projector and an optional cable allows you to control the projector from a maximum distance of 100 feet If the TPC fails or is disconnected press the emergency start button on the communications panel This starts the projector turns the lamp on and opens the douser When using the emergency start button you cannot change channels 3 2 The Main Screen Use the Main screen of the Touch Panel Controller TPC to access
22. Touch Panel Controller TPC tap and hold the light bulb Y icon to turn the lamp off 2 On the TPC tap and hold the red power icon The projector enters a cool down mode and the fans and electronics stay on for 10 minutes After this cool down period the projector enters standby mode 3 Ifyou are servicing the projector or removing the protective cover disconnect AC and turn the breaker OFF Solaria One User Manual 3 5 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 Manage the DLP This section provides procedures for managing the Integrated Cinema Processor ICP electronics To access the DLP menus you need Administrator or Service permissions Stop DLP Communication It is recommended that you stop DLP communication when you perform DLP maintenance 1 Tap Menu gt Diagnostics gt DLP Management 2 Tap Stop DLP Communication 3 Tap Acknowledge Reset the DLP To remove image artifacts from the screen try resetting the DLP before restarting the projector Do not reset the DLP if content is playing 1 Tap Menu gt Diagnostics gt DLP Management 2 Tap Reset DLP 3 Tap Yes 4 Tap Acknowledge if an alarm appears Run a DLP Self Test Run a DLP self test to test the functionality of the Integrated Cinema Processor ICP and DLP 1 Tap Menu gt Diagnostics gt DLP Management 2 Tap DLP Self Test 3 Tap Yes 4 Tap Clear Results to close the Results pane Download an ICP Certificat
23. Verify that both projectors are level See Adjust Tilt and Level the Projector on page 1 7 Solaria One User Manual 2 1 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 2 1 2 2 2 10 11 1 2 3 Identify which projector has the horizontal keystone issue In this example the top projector has the horizontal keystone issue Note If both projectors have the horizontal keystone issue correcting the image on the bottom projector should resolve the issue on both projectors On the top projector remove the locking brackets from the projector feet Move the rear of the top projector to the right or left until the vertical lines are as equally offset as possible Reinstall the locking brackets removed in step 7 Turn the horizontal knob on the front of the projector to bring the vertical lines closer together If required on each projector turn the zoom adjustment ring on the lens so both images are the same size and focused Correct Dual Projector Vertical Keystone On both projectors turn the lamp on and open the douser See Turn the Lamp On on page I 18 Align the dual projector images See Align Dual Projector Images on page 1 21 On the top projector display the DC2K Framing Green test pattern See Turn a Test Pattern On or Off on page 12 1 On the bottom projector display the DC2K Framing Red test pattern See Turn a Test Pattern On or Off on page 12 1 Identify which projector has the vertical keystone issue In
24. and C tick Australia Future international certifications no marking requirements South Africa Saudi Arabia and Kuwait RoHS WEEE Packaging e EU Directive 2002 95 EC on the restriction of the uses of certain hazardous substances RoHS in electri cal and electronic equipment and the applicable official amendment s e EU Directive 2002 96 EC on waste and electrical and electronic equipment WEEE and the applicable official amendment s e Regulation EC No 1907 2006 concerning the Registration Evaluation Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals REACH and its amendments Environment Operating Environment Temperature 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F Humidity non condensing 20 to 80 Altitude 0 3000 meters Maximum ambient temperature 35 C Non Operating Environment Temperature 20 C to 60 C 13 F to 149 F Humidity non condensing 0 to 95 Accessories Standard sold with product e Touch Panel Controller TPC with interface cable e User Manual with CD containing additional technical documentation e Interconnect Diagram e Power Cord e Lamp e Lens e Christie IMB Solaria One User Manual A 5 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 A 9 2 CHAISTIE Air Filters Stacking Kit Accessories Lenses Zoom Lenses es 1 2 1 72 69 DLPCine Zoom Lens 108 458108 01 e 1 33 2 1 69 DLPCine Zoom Lens 108 459109 01 es 1 62 2 7 69 DLPCine Zoom Lens 108 460101 01 s 2 09 3 9 69 DLPCi
25. between 2 100 white images RGB 12bit 3D Half Descending Alternates between 4 images RGB 12bit 3D Horizontal Ramp Alternates between 2 horizontal ramp images RGB 12bit 3D L Pattern Alternates between 2 images 14 11 Verify 3D Cinema Content E D p Put on a pair of 3D glasses Play the 3D content Verify the left and right eye display correctly If the image is reversed a Tap Menu gt Channel Setup on the projector touch pad controller TPC b Select a 3D channel in the Channel Name list c Select Inverted in the 3D Sync Polarity list 14 12 3D Troubleshooting 14 6 In addition to the information provided in this topic it is also recommend that you consult the documentation provided with your 3D hardware to help resolve issues Reversed 3D Effect Pseudo 3D Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 1 Put your 3D glasses on upside down so the left lens is over your right eye and the right lens is over your right eye 2 Ifthe image appears correct a Tap Menu gt Channel Setup on the projector touch pad controller TPC b Select a 3D channel in the Channel Name list c Select Inverted or True in the 3D Sync Polarity list Image Breakup 1 Tap Menu gt Channel Setup 2 Select a 3D channel in the Channel Name list 3 Tap 3D Control in the left pane 4 Lower the Dark Time field value to match the values of your 3D system Image is T
26. buttons in the right pane to select a day Tap Clear Entire Day Tap Yes Enable or Disable Auto Play When auto play is enabled scheduled items play automatically 1 2 3 0 Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Schedule Day View Tap the forward and backward buttons in the right pane to select a day Tap Enabled in the Auto Play pane to enable auto play D or D Tap Disabled in the Auto Play pane to disable auto play View the Calendar Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Schedule Day View Tap Switch to Calendar View 13 4 Manage Christie IMB Settings 13 4 1 13 12 This section provides procedures for managing Christie Integrated Media Block IMB settings E pa Pe Restart the Server Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap General gt Settings Tap Reboot Server Tap Yes Tap OK Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 13 4 2 13 4 3 13 4 4 NMP 9 FM Fa k zx we Ne Download a Certificate Insert a USB flash drive in the USB port on the side of the touch panel controller TPC Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap General gt Settings Tap Certificate Select a certificate to download Tap Download The certificate is saved as SM perm or Log perm Run a System Interrogation Insert a USB flash drive in the USB port on the side of the touch panel controller TPC Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap General gt Settings Tap Run In
27. configuration files to modify the behavior of third party software instructions supported by the Christie IMB Use the procedures in this section to load a modified or default configuration file Koch zl Si Ein JS S ki Load a RealD 3D EQ Configuration File Insert a USB flash drive with the RealD 3D EQ configuration file into the USB port on the side of the touch panel controller TPC Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap General gt Config Files Tap Load Config File in the RealD 3D EQ area Select a drive and browse to the location of the correction file Select the correction file Tap Accept Load a Default Real 3D EQ Configuration File This procedure overwrites modified RealD 3D EQ configuration files SC ho Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap General gt Config Files Tap Load Default Config in the Real 3D EQ area Tap Yes Solaria One User Manual 13 15 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 13 7 Manage Storage Devices 13 7 1 13 7 2 13 7 3 13 16 CHRISTIE To play content you must connect a network attached storage NAS or direct attached storage DAS device to the Christie IMB to store ingested content The NAS device must be connected to one of the gigabit Ethernet ports on the Christie IMB labeled NAS 1 or NAS 2 The DAS device must be connected to the external serial ATA eSATA ports on the Christie IMB labeled DAS A or DAS B The Christie IMB does not support simultaneous switchi
28. current lamp has operated Intensity The current light sensor reading in arbitrary units of measure and does not represent actual lumens or fL 3 Tap Save As 4 Enter a name for the lamp file in the Filename field 5 Tap OK 6 2 Modify an Existing Lamp File Modify the lamp file settings SH eh E a Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup Select a lamp file in the Current Lamp File list Tap Save If you want to revert your changes tap Revert before you tap Save 6 3 Enable or Disable LiteLOC on a Lamp File LiteLOC is a power control algorithm that increases the power level to maintain lamp brightness as the lamp ages 1 Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup 2 Select a lamp file in the Current Lamp File list Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 6 1 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 2 CHAISTIE 3 Tap Enable LiteLOC to enable LiteLOC or Clear the Enable LiteLOC check box to disable LiteLOC 4 Tap Save Adjust Lamp Power Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup Increase or decrease the Power value Tap Set Target Select Enable LiteLOC ges es hs a Change the Lamp Power Percentage Entering a new Lamp Power percentage temporarily disables LiteLOC settings 1 Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup 2 Increase or decrease the Power value View Lamp Informatio
29. if you are using a single 3D input signal in which an embedded white line at the bottom of each frame identifies left and right and an additional separate 3D stereo sync input at the GPIO port is not present The bottom row of the left eye sub field should be pure white for the left most 25 of the pixel row and pure black for the remainder of the row The bottom row of the right eye sub field should be pure white for the left most 75 of the pixel row and pure black for the remainder of the row Select Use Line Interleave for 3D source data only When specified the ICP will de interleave each line into the left image or right image in memory as specified Line interleave can be used with PsF 3D data left and right data for one field then left and right data for second field L R Display Reference Specifies which frame of eye data to display during a specific display frame This signal is referenced to the display frame rate which is specified by the Frame Rate N M Frame Rate N M Sets how many frames to display per number of frames that form one complete image Increase the display frame rate to reduce flicker from your source s L R Display Sequence Defines the frame order L R or R L required for 3D perspective This option only has meaning when the Frame Rate factor M is equal to 2 For this case 2 input frames of data are required to constitute a complete frame of image data This parameter tells the system which frames go tog
30. power lamp douser channel and test pattern settings system Ok CHAISTIE __ Preferred Channels All Power 1998x1080 2048x858 se IMB channel S Flat XYZ ve Scope XYZ ve OG e 3DFlat 3DScope e 3DFlat SE J S 1998x1080 ve 2048x858 S 1920x1038 Big Be 3D vw 3 u 3D 15 ES Douser x 3D Scope R 3D Scope 3D Flat S 1920x804 ve 2048x858 S 1920x1038 aks 3D 64 3D 62 3D 63 Operational Status PIB Status Standby Power ICP Stat Main Power T TestPatterns Run IMB Status Marriage ep Menu a Service vnc 12 F WE 10 10 29AmM Control Description Status LED Displays a green yellow or red LED A green LED indicates that the projector is operating properly If a monitored system falls below a normal reading the LED Q is yellow or red A yellow LED indicates a warning and a red LED indicates a Status Error Message critical error that you must correct Click the status LED to open the Status e j window and resolve issues Critical alarm exists Solaria One User Manual 3 1 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 Section 3 Access the Projector and Run Diagnostics Control Description Channel Buttons ys 1998x1080 Displays custom projector settings All Channels Button Displays 64 saved channels Douser Closed Douser Opened E mf Power Turns the projector on or off Press off to place the projector in st
31. static IP addresses However the NAS device typically operates on a private Ethernet connection that is not part of the theatre network When setting the static IP value you are setting the IP address for the NAS port on the Christie IMB The static IP address must be in the same subnet as the NAS device it cannot be the same IP address as the NAS device 1 0 2 3 4 5 zl in 8 e oN E Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap IMB Network Tap Static IP Edit the settings Tap Save Delete a NAS Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Storage Tap a NAS device in the NAS list Tap Delete Tap Yes Tap Save Tap OK Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 13 8 Manage Automation You use automation to send and receive signals from external devices This section provides instructions for managing and defining e Macros A macro is a list of actions that you define For example opening the curtains or turning on the house lights at the end of playback A macro can be activated by a global trigger or it can be added to a play list e Input Cues Input cues wait for events or an Ethernet message received on TPC port 5111 An input cue in a play list waits for an event before a trailer starts In a global trigger a macro runs when an input cue event occurs e Global Triggers A global trigger combines an input cue with a macro When the predefined event for the input cu
32. the Device Name field and enter a name for the network device icon in the URL field and enter the URL for the network device Access a Network Device Tap Menu gt Network Devices gt Christie ACT To interact with the device tap in the top right corner of the window Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 9 6 9 7 9 8 9 9 9 10 Calibrate the Internal Light Meter To calibrate the internal light meter to Foot Lamberts you use the Foot Lamberts Calibration wizard If content is playing when you run the Foot Lamberts Calibration wizard playback stops To run the Foot Lamberts Calibration wizard you need Administrator or Service permissions 1 Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Foot lamberts Calibration 2 Tap Next and complete the Foot Lamberts Calibration wizard View the Microsoft Windows Task Manager You use the Microsoft Task Manager to view information about programs or processes running on your projector The Task Manager also provides performance measures for processes 1 Tap Menu gt Service Setup gt System Access 2 Tap Task Manager 3 Tap OK View the Microsoft Windows Computer Management Console You use the Microsoft Windows Computer Management console to manage local or remote computer settings 1 Tap Menu gt Service Setup gt System Access 2 Tap Computer Management 3 Tap OK View Microsoft Windows Explorer Microsoft Windows Explorer dis
33. the Speaker Test list and then tap Test to test the speaker mapping A tone is sent to the selected speaker Tap Save 1 10 6 Connect Devices to the 3D Sync Terminal See View 3D Content on page 14 1 1 11 Connect Power Do not operate the projector if the AC power supply and cord are not within the specified voltage and power range Only use the power cord supplied with the projector A dedicated protected earth wire must be installed on the projector before it can be connected to power AAEN The dedicated earth wire can only be installed by a Christie accredited service technician or an electrician The protected earth wire must be green yellow 12 AWG minimum See Projector Specifications on page A 1 for power requirements 1 If the projector is operating turn it off and disconnect it from AC power Solaria One User Manual 1 15 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 2 Loosen the threaded bolt on the ground lug on the AC receptacle on the rear corner of the projector 3 Remove 15 mm of insulated covering from both ends of the protected earth wire 4 Insert a bare end of the protected earth wire into the hole on the top of the ground lug so it is beneath the threaded bolt Tighten the threaded bolt to 50 in lb Connect the other bare end of the protected earth wire to the building ground 7 Connect one end of the projector power cord to the AC receptacle on the lower left rea
34. this example the top projector has the vertical keystone issue Note If both projectors have the horizontal keystone issue correcting the image on the bottom projector should resolve the issue on both projectors On the top projector remove the locking brackets from the projector feet Raise or lower the rear feet of the top projector until the projected images of both projectors are vertically aligned The feet should be raised or lowered an equal amount Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 2 2 2 3 8 Reinstall the locking brackets removed in step 6 9 Turn the vertical knob on the front of the projector to bring the horizontal lines closer together 10 If required on each projector turn the zoom adjustment ring on the lens so both images are the same size and focused Correct Vignetting The term vignetting applies to an image that is brighter at the center than it is at the sides If your image suffers from vignetting the lens has reached the end of its offset travel range If your installation does not allow the image to be centered with the center of the screen move the entire projector in the direction of lens travel Adjust Vertical Boresight Angle A boresight adjustment should only be made when the image cannot be focused uniformly on the screen by aligning the projector to the screen and focusing the lens When adjusting boresight you must maintain the boresight distance from the
35. well away from any projector metal such as the reflector or fire wall a Remove the tape from the ends of the protective case b Remove the plastic packing material from the lamp Remove the cathode nut from the lamp before removing it from the case Hold the anode end of the new lamp in your left hand and angle it up through the hole in the back of the reflector assembly Insert your right index and middle finger through the back of the reflector and guide the lamp onto the cathode clamp Be careful not to hit the lamp against the reflector e Thread on and hand tighten the cathode nut Ensure the smooth portion of the nut is against the cathode clamp Tighten the cathode clamp 4 with a hex key g Align the ring terminal on the anode wire 2 with the mounting position ensuring the crimped side of the wire is facing out Tighten the anode screw NOTE Route anode lead away from nearby metal surfaces gt e 10 Close the lamp access door and tighten the 2 thumbscrews Solaria One User Manual 1 11 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 11 Close the fire wall door and tighten the 2 thumbscrews 12 Close and lock the rear access door NOTE Ensure the hex key is placed back into its holder before closing the rear access door 1 10 Connect Devices to the Projector To display content you must connect a device that is capable of storing or playing content to the projector 1 10 1 Projector Connections Marriage O
36. 0 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 2 Adjust the Image This section provides information and procedures for adjusting the projector image 2 1 Correct Keystone Effect Keystone effect occurs when you project an image onto the screen at an angle and the projector is not centered on the screen The image will appear distorted and resemble a trapezoid This image identifies the different types of keystone effect Horizontal Keystone Vertical Keystone Projector Tilted Vertically to the Screen If the image suffers from slight keystone effect it can be corrected with electronic cropping Projector Tilted Horizontally to the screen If the keystone effect is severe you can unevenly adjust the feet to compensate for projector tilt It is recommended that you use lens offset to align the center of the image to the center of the screen before you correct the keystone effect If one side of the image is longer than another see Adjust Tilt and Level the Projector on page 1 7 2 1 1 Correct Dual Projector Horizontal Keystone 1 On both projectors turn the lamp on and open the douser See Zurn the Lamp On on page I 18 2 Align the dual projector images See Align Dual Projector Images on page 1 21 3 On the top projector display the DC2K Framing Green test pattern See Turn a Test Pattern On or Off on page 12 1 4 On the bottom projector display the DC2K Framing Red test pattern See Turn a Test Pattern On or Off on page 12 1 5
37. 1080 Processing path 23 97 240Hz A 1 2 Achievable Brightness Measured at Screen Center Nominal Maximum 1 4kW CDXL 14M 3 950 lumens 4 345 lumens 1 6kW CDXL 16M 5 350 lumens 5 850 lumens 2 1kW CDXL 21S1 8 000 lumens 8 800 lumens A 1 3 Achievable Contrast Ratio 450 1 ANSI 1850 1 Full Frame ON OFF A 1 4 Color and Gray Scale Displayable colors 35 2 trillion Gray Scale resolution 45 bits total linear 15 bits per RGB component A 1 5 White Point Nominal White gull white after calibration to Telecine mode Theatres x 0 314 0 006 y 0 351 0 006 A 1 6 Gamma Theater nominal 2 6 5 Solaria One User Manual A 1 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 A 2 Control Signal Compatibility A 2 1 Ethernet Port Interface Connector Bit Rate A 2 2 RS232 PIB Interface Connector Bit Rate Flow Control Data Format Communication Protocol A 2 3 3D Terminal CHAISTIE 10Base T 100 Base TX Female RJ 45 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps half and full duplex TIA 232 9 pin subminiature D female 115 200 default bps Hardware RTS CTS 1 start bit 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity Christie Serial Protocol See also 3D Sync Terminal PIN Map on page 14 1 Interface Connector Bit Rate Data Format Communication Protocol A 3 Touch Panel Controller Type of Display Display Size Display Resolution H x V pixels Maximum Dimensions W x H x D Integrated Operating System Communication Interface with Projector Power
38. 13 1 17 13 1 18 ON Sr d E 4 E St Za Nr Z CHAISTIE View Keys Not Yet Valid Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Content Tap Keys Select Keys Not Yet Valid in the Show Me list Refresh the Keys List Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Content Tap Keys Select the type of keys to display in the Show Me list Tap Refresh Delete a Key Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Content Tap Keys Select the type of keys to display in the Show Me list Select a key in the key list Tap Delete Tap Yes Delete All Displayed Keys Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Content Tap Keys Select the type of keys to display in the Show Me list Tap Delete All Displayed Keys Tap Yes View Ingestible Content Connect the device containing the content you want to ingest to the Ingest port on the IMB Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Content Tap Ingestible Content Ingest Content When ingesting a movie you must ingest both the movie and its encryption key Key Delivery Message An encryption key is not required for trailers and other unencrypted content The encryption key is typically provided on a USB flash drive l 2 13 4 Connect the device containing the content you want to ingest to the Ingest port on the IMB Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Content Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 13 1 20 Tap Ingestible Content Select content to ingest in the Ingestible Content list
39. 18 977 8000 France ph 33 0 141 210036 Germany ph 49 2161 664540 Eastern Europe ph 36 0 1 47 48 100 Middle East ph 971 0 4299 7575 Spain ph 34 91 633 9990 Singapore ph 65 6877 8737 Beijing ph 86 10 6561 0240 Shanghai ph 86 21 6278 7708 For the most current technical documentation please visit www christiedigital com Japan ph 81 3 3599 7481 South Korea ph 82 2 702 1601 CHAISTIE
40. 22 Class A Information Technology Equipment Immunity CISPR 24 EN55024 EMC Requirements Information Technology Equipment Environmental e EU Directive 2002 95 EC on the restriction of the uses of certain hazardous substances RoHS in electri cal and electronic equipment and the applicable official amendments EU Directive 2002 96 EC on waste and electrical and electronic equipment WEEE and the applicable official amendment s EU Directive 2006 121 EC concerning the Registration Evaluation Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals REACH and the applicable official amendment s Japanese industrial standard JIS C 0950 2005 on marking for the presence of specific chemical substances for electrical and electronic equipment China Ministry of Information Industry Order No 39 02 2006 on the control of pollution caused by elec tronic information products hazardous substances concentration limits SJ T11363 2006 and the applicable product marking requirements SJ T11364 2006 Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE A 7 4 A 7 5 A 8 A 8 1 A 8 2 AY A 9 1 Marking This product shall conform to all relevant Canadian US and European directives standards safety health and environmental concerns and bear the following markings at product launch e cULus e CE e RoHS e WEEE Future markings KC South Korea GOST Russia UkrSEPRO Ukraine IRAM S mark Argentina
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42. 3 5 2 Create a EE 13 14 13 5 3 Download a Backup EE 13 15 13 5 4 Delete a Christie IMB Backup Pile s czscscssssasexsnavcetaiensectaenstintcennvoctanedssadeneoracasennecetaretececens 13 15 13 6 Work with Configuration Files ssssesseseeeseosseeseseesseeseesesstestestssresstesesenssresessrsseesseserssressesse 13 15 13 6 1 Load a RealD 3D EQ KE Ertrag eege 13 15 13 6 2 Load a Default RealD 3D EQ Configuration Fale 13 15 13 7 Manage Storage EE 13 16 E Ge EE a DAS eeoa aia a E Ea EEE E OTE EE Ea AEE EEEE TEE 13 16 13 7 2 Edit DAS Setting Sissis a RE E RE ee 13 16 13 7 3 ee DAS eeerbeseiestbeeeeeereruges ug eegent ee 13 16 13 7 4 Add a E 13 17 13 7 Edit EE 13 17 13 7 6 Test NAS Connectivity ces esecacosatre ceaicussehavcseneseeusaurtecenaascavevoass eccenncea conus reuceeanncaeisoatacemeasvarens 13 17 13 7 7 Test NAS te 13 17 13 7 8 Refresh NAS Share DE 13 18 13 7 9 Configure NAS Ethernet Port IP Addresses 5 sic savsasatsciasasssavasduss desacesasdsaateneidatesosssactiaass 13 18 13 7 10 Delete EE 13 18 13 8 Ma g Een ET E 13 19 38 1 Add Automation Dey 16S eet eae 13 19 13 8 2 Test Connectivity to an Automation Deviee 13 19 13 8 3 Remove Automation RE 13 19 13 84 Adda MICO erence EEE E R E E E 13 20 13 83 Add n Activity 10 a Mactio ssisssacxdissacswicuendcsetenacereuiandanatasaaseaaisnetsasisneanenianiurseindsenicaciete 13 20 13 8 6 Edit Macro Activity Seting S vcsissasasensdssnevestavtarwancaauingecutsebsdisieresdesnedeavtexensdtend
43. 6 A 10 3 Supported Audio Formats cocccaissescoshaccecceceeecaeradntetanaccaniwseavdecvauneectnemenssacurasnnatansmirscavaestaiees A 7 E AES3 Port PIN E A 7 A 10 5 NAS EE A 8 A 10 6 Eth rnet Port p sse E EEEE E A R AEE EE A 8 ATOT ESA Accovsssesesroaserubucennsseaiiosesensannssasoutiecesasmialecsbaxwessaesbenucyhtkysteralenedsstwapeddbaesipesusduesseaearessisuien A 8 PAO USB 1 POT ireira E E ER E E E E EE E EREE A 8 AAOS AES3 Audio RE A 8 POO MO Security Eegeregie Soei E iaa Et A 8 A 10 11 Anti Tampering Circuitry eege A 9 Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 1 Installation and Setup This manual is intended for professionally trained operators of Christie high brightness projection systems These operators are qualified to replace the lamp and air filter but should not attempt to install or service the projector Only accredited Christie technicians who are knowledgeable about the hazards associated with high voltage ultraviolet exposure and the high temperatures generated by the projector lamp are authorized to assemble install and service the projector In addition only Christie accredited personnel are authorized to perform security procedures such as marriage This section provides information and procedures for positioning and installing the projector 1 1 Safety Precautions When installing the projector observe these important safety rules to avoid personal injury or damage to the projector Never look di
44. Administrator Setup gt Scheduler Tap and drag the scroll bar to view the available dates Tap the event you want to edit Tap Edit Adjust the settings for the event Tap Save Tap OK to return to the calendar view Solaria One User Manual 8 1 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 8 3 8 4 8 5 8 2 CHKISTIE Delete a Scheduled Event You need Administrator or Service permissions to complete this procedure 1 Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Scheduler 2 Tap and drag the scroll bar to view the available dates 3 Tap the event you want to delete 4 Tap Delete 5 Tap OK to return to the calendar view Delete All Scheduled Events You need Administrator or Service permissions to complete this procedure 1 Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Scheduler 2 Tap Delete All 3 Tap Yes Turn the Scheduler Off You need Administrator or Service permissions to complete this procedure 1 Tap Administrator Setup gt Scheduler 2 Tap to clear the Enable Scheduler checkbox Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 9 1 9 2 View and Modify Projector Settings Use the procedures in this section to modify projector settings including the touch panel controller TPC language TPC screen brightness and time settings Set Projector and TPC Preferences You need Administrator or Service permissions to complete this procedure 1 Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Preferences 2 Adjust
45. Global Trigger Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Automation gt Global Triggers Tap a global trigger in the list Tap Remove Tap Yes Tap Save 13 9 Manage Audio Settings To set your audio settings complete these tasks e Map the channel output to a specific speaker See Map Channels on page 13 23 e Enter a name for each speaker and then associate it with a specific AES output See Map Speakers on page 13 9 1 13 9 2 SD Ae YN Ge Six Sir ex ai P a 13 23 Map Channels Verify the digital cinema audio processor is connected to the AES3 port on the Christie IMB Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Audio gt Channel Mapping Select a surround sound type in the Mapping list Select a channel in the Channel list for each of the speakers in your set up Tap Save Map Speakers Verify the digital cinema audio processor is connected to the AES3 port on the Christie IMB Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Audio gt Speaker Mapping Select a delay in milliseconds in the Delay ms list Select an audio rate from the Audio Rate list Enter the name of the speaker that corresponds to the AES output number in the Speaker Name field Select a speaker in the Speaker Test list and then tap Test to test the speaker mapping A tone emits from each speaker that you mapped Tap OK to stop speaker testing Tap Save Solaria One User Manual 13 23 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CH
46. HAM abo oOcnyroByBaHHAM Liboro NpospyKty O CD inclu do com o impresso livro cont m um eletr nico c pia em Portugu s Por favor lido todas as instru es antes de usar ou prestando servi o esse resultado 1 Installation and Setup 1 1 Safety EE 1 1 UN NR 1 1 1 1 2 Power Cords anid Attachments j lt cissssssisasssiceasavsacnsnss der seen nacnaiadeans sbeciaastavienssaineaanssarvanies 1 2 1 1 3 Camp Precautions sexpesipusary stip sevencecsee iiA E 1 2 1 2 Projector Components Front ssssenseesseseseseesseeseesetssetseesensstesestesstessesrsstessesstestessesstsseessessetnt 1 3 1 3 Projector Components EEN 1 4 1 4 Position the E gees aces cctunen Se dalve xeansae uae cc teis etna vn amie oa Gus ae acannon tae oem 1 4 1 5 Stack e 1 5 1 6 Adjust Wilt and Level the e 1 7 1 7 Install the Touch Panel Controller ij siissssasccaashedwensssiceiapisavnceassnanseasiancciashsdevaapssienitansetseatsacntvenss 1 7 1 8 stall the TI ganze gas ct case cen lp ete maton A ence a AH RR eae 1 8 IERT E E 1 9 1 10 Connect Devices to the Projector EE 1 12 1 10 14 Projector EE 1 12 1 10 2 Connect the Projector to a Computer s ssessesessseessesseserssressesstssessesstestresseesesresseessesere 1 14 1 10 3 Connect the Projector to Network attached Storage 1 14 1 10 4 Connect the Projector to Direct attached Storage 1 14 1 10 5 Connect the Projector to a Digital Cinema Audio Processor s sessessseessesssseseesesseseese 1 15 1 10 6
47. IE 6 Insert and tighten the two lens mount hex screws shipped separately with the projector 8 Replace the lens surround 1 9 Install the Lamp DYNN This procedure should only be performed by a Christie accredited technician High pressure lamp may explode if improperly handled Always wear approved protective safety clothing whenever the lamp door is open or when handling the lamp If the projector is operating turn it off and allow it to cool a minimum of 15 minutes Turn the breaker switch for the projector off Disconnect the projector from AC power Put on your protective clothing face shield and gloves St een Ze Noe Insert the key in the lamp door lock turn the key and then open the lamp door Solaria One User Manual 1 9 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 1 10 6 Loosen the 2 thumbscrews and open the fire wall door 7 Loosen the 2 thumbscrews and open the lamp access door CHAISTIE Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 8 Loosen the cathode clamp with the 5 mm hex key attached to the lamp door 1 Anode Terminal 2 Anode Wire 3 Reflector 4 Cathode Screw 5 Cathode Nut 6 Cathode Clamp 9 Install the lamp Handle the lamp by the cathode anode end shafts only never the glass DO NOT over tighten DO NOT stress the glass in any way Check leads Ensure the anode lead between the lamp and igniter is
48. Main Power O TPC Disconnect O Open Health 12 O ICP Health O IMB Health Ethernet S is CHRISTIE ee Solaria One i Load SM Run GEN Lock Sync Out LTC Out A e e eSATA B rH rev SE System Se Reset RS 232 PIBS1 o Ingest e HDMI A LEFT HDMI B RIGHT Feature Description 1 LEDs indicating the status of projector components SOFTST Software State Indicates the state of the software application running on the ICP During normal operation this LED blinks During start up the LED changes from off to blinking OSST Operating System State Indicates the state of the ICP operating system During normal operation the LED is green During start up the LED changes from off to green FMTST FMT FPGA State Indicates the state of the FMT FPGA During normal operation the LED is green When the power is turned on the LED turns green immediately ICPST ICP FPGA State Indicates the configured state of the ICP FPGA During normal operation the LED is green When the power is turned on the LED turns green immediately 1 12 Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE Feature 2 Description LEDs indicating the status of the Christie IMB IMB Power Indicates if the Christie IMB is on or off FPGA Load The LED is green when all FPGAS are successfully loaded SM Run A heartbeat indicator that flashes green
49. Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Screen File Setup Enter a name for the source file in the Filename field 2 Tap Save As 3 4 Tap OK 5 Complete these fields Description Letter Box All image data is displayed and the aspect ratio is maintained Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 7 1 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 2 6 CHAISTIE Field Description Lens Factor The amount to stretch an image horizontally Allowable values can range from 0 00 to 7 99 Enter 1 if you are not using an anamorphic lens Presentation The size and location of the image By default the projector uses a 2048 x 1080 panel Cropping Hides unwanted image data Tap Save Modify a Screen File ee ee Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Screen File Setup Select a screen file in the Current Screen File list Modify the screen file settings Tap Save Create a MCGD File Create Measured Color Gamut Data MCGD files to correct on screen colors A colorimeter is required to complete this procedure SC Zi oy ix e BS 10 11 Turn the lamp on and allow it to operate for 20 minutes Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt MCGD File Setup Tap Save As Enter a name for the MCGD file in the Filename field and then tap OK Tap the option button in the red area of the chromaticity image to display the red test pattern Measure the red chromaticity with the colorimeter Record the red chromaticity val
50. P install regardless of what current version is installed Force Upgrade All Upgrades all components in the upgrade package Factory Install Removes all configurations and upgrades all components 6 Tap Next Solaria One User Manual 11 1 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 11 4 11 5 11 6 11 7 11 2 CHRISTIE Back up Projector Settings and Information You need Service permissions to complete this procedure 1 Tap Menu gt Service Setup gt File Management 2 Tap Backup Restore a File You need Service permissions to complete this procedure You can restore configuration preference channel user and ICP files Tap Menu gt Service Setup gt File Management Tap Browse to the right of the File to restore field Select the location of the upgrade file in the Drive Letter list Browse to the location of the upgrade file in the Folder list Tap the upgrade file and then tap Open Select the type of file to restore in the Select type list Tap Restore A Sy ge oe eee Tap Yes Restore Factory Default Settings You need Service permissions to complete this procedure You can restore configuration reference channel and user files 1 Tap Menu gt Service Setup gt File Management 2 Select a file type to restore in the Select type list 3 Tap Reset Defaults 4 Tap Yes Move Files to the Projector 1 To move files from a USB Flash drive insert the USB flash drive into the USB port on the side of th
51. PVM E Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt TCGD File Setup Select a TCGD file in the Current Target TCGD File list Modify the TCGD file settings Tap Save Solaria One User Manual 7 3 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 8 Work with the Scheduler Use the scheduler to schedule when the projector turns on or off 8 1 Schedule the Projector to Turn On or Off You need Administrator or Service permissions to complete this procedure 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Scheduler Tap Enable Scheduler Tap and drag the scroll bar to view the available dates Tap a square below the date and next to the time that you want the projector to turn on or off Tap New Tap Power Off to turn the projector off at a specific date and time or Tap Power On to turn the projector on at a specific date and time Tap Start to enable or disable the scheduled event New scheduled events are enabled by default Select a date and a time for the scheduled event Tap Weekly to have the scheduled event occur weekly and then select the days that you want the event to occur Or Tap Once to have the scheduled event occur once at a specific date and time 10 Tap Expire and select the date you want a weekly event to expire 11 Tap Save 12 Tap OK to return to the calendar view 8 2 Edit a Scheduled Event You need Administrator or Service permissions to complete this procedure PO EN E CO An E Tap Menu gt
52. RISTIE 13 10 Upgrade Software You upgrade the Christie IMB and the projector software separately The Christie IMB upgrade file includes the pkg extension To upgrade the Christie IMB software you upload the new software to the Christie IMB and then run the upgrade Software upgrades are available on the Christie web site 13 10 1 13 10 2 13 10 3 13 24 1 ee e OY oe ee a ON ee I Upload the Christie IMB Software Upgrade Package Insert a USB flash drive with the upgrade package into the USB port on the side of the touch panel controller TPC Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap General gt IMB Upgrade Tap Browse and browse to the location of the file Select the file Tap Accept Install the Christie IMB Software Upgrade package Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap General gt IMB Upgrade Select an upgrade file in the Upgrade Files on Server list Select Full Install to upgrade all files or Select Differences to upgrade the files that are different from the upgrade file or Select Factory Install to upgrade all files to the factory settings Tap Upgrade Tap Yes Delete an Upgrade File Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap General gt IMB Upgrade Select an upgrade file in the Upgrade Files on Server list Tap Delete Tap Yes Tap OK Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHRISTIE 13 11 Logs You can use logs to identify issues wit
53. Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 CHAISTIE Solaria One USER MANUAL 020 100841 02 NOTICES COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS 2012 Christie Digital Systems USA Inc All rights reserved All brand names and product names are trademarks registered trademarks or trade names of their respective holders REGULATORY The product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the product is operated in a commercial environment The product generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of the product in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s own expense This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada o NNE MERA F 22 ARJA de 71710 eu AAA EE AAE NAL RAA ell AA AA AANA Nae AS Sais By GENERAL Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy however in some cases changes in the products or availability could occur which may not be reflected in this document Christie reserves the right to make changes to specifications at any t
54. TIE Section 3 Access the Projector and Run Diagnostics 3 3 Log On to the Projector 1 Tap Menu gt Login 2 Select a user name in the Username list 3 Enter the password in the Password field and then tap Login 3 4 View the Status of Projector Components Tap Menu gt Status The Status window displays information about the status of projector components The right pane lists projector components and their status The left pane displays detailed information about individual projector items System Ok CHAISTIE Status O All Alarms Item Value Lei Cooling Hours On Projector 14918 Temperatures ICP State On interlocks IMB State On Signal e Lamp Hours On Projector 2488 Health Ballast State On Lamp Info ICP 3 3V Rail 3 27V Q Configuration ICP 25V Rail 257V Peripherals ICP 1 8V Rail 1 82 V System ICP 1 2V Rail 1 19V Versions Available Disk Space MB 1136 Security Disk Space Used MB 706 Serials Available Memory KB 728976 a Hours On Projector 14918 ep Menu Engineering vnc 1 O F WR 10 39 54 AM A green circle indicates the item is functioning correctly A yellow circle is a warning that a projector item requires attention A red LED indicates a projector item requires immediate attention If the Item or Value descriptions are too long for the cell click the description to view the full description at the bottom of the window To adjust the width of a column in the left
55. Time Offset area e Select Before Clip Start to pause playback Playback does not resume until all of the input cues or macros with a time offset value of Before Clip Start run Playback is not paused if Before Clip Start is not selected Select From Clip Start to run a macro at a time you define that is offset from the beginning of the content you selected in step 4 Select From Clip End to run a macro at a time you define that is offset from the end of the content you selected in step 4 e e Tap Save Tap Save Changes in the Play List Tasks list A black triangle appears in the time line to indicate that automation is defined for the content The time line appears at the bottom of the Play List window Modify When an Automation Occurs Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Play Lists Select a play list in the Selected Play List list Tap content in the time line The time line appears at the bottom of the Play List window Tap a black arrowhead Select one of these options in the Time Offset area Select Before Clip Start to pause playback Playback does not resume until all of the input cues or macros with a time offset value of Before Clip Start run Playback is not paused if Before Clip Start is not selected Select From Clip Start to run a macro at a time you define that is offset from the beginning of the content you selected in step 3 Select From Clip End to run a macro at a time you define that is offset from the end of
56. age Requires a silver screen e IR emitter for controlling the left eye right eye gating switching of active glasses Xpand e Dual projector 3D passive glasses circular or linear Requires a silver screen e A 3D connection cable e Power supply for your synchronization output device The 3D sync port can power output devices 14 2 3D Sync Terminal PIN Map The 3D Sync terminal is a 15 pin D sub connector female located on the projector communications panel This table lists the control functions available through the 3D connector DIN SIGNAL NAME DIRECTION DESCRIPTION 1 12V Out Power to 3D device Maximum 1A total between both 12V pins GND Ground GND Ground 4 RS232_ RX In Data to projector from 3D device 1200 Baud 8 bits no parity Currently unsupported gt RS232_TX Out Data to projector from 3D device 1200 Baud 8 bits no parity Currently unsupported 6 CONN_3D_MODE Out SYNC from projector To projector GPO collector Compatible with current projector GPIO requirements and restrictions Gaich max 50mA max 3D ON Hi logic level O P transistor ON 3D OFF Low logic level O P transistor OFF 7 CONN_SYNC Out SYNC from projector To projector GPO collector Compatible with E GPIO requirements and restrictions 24VDC max 50mA max 8 3D_INPUT_REFRERENCE In 3D L R Input Reference P Voltage Limit 2 VDC to 12VDC 9 12V Out Power to 3D system Maxim
57. and by mode Power OFF Power ON To prevent accidental activation you must press and hold the on or off buttons A message displays in the title bar when the projector turns on or off Lamp Turns the lamp on or off To prevent accidental activation you must press and Lamp OFF Lamp ON hold the on or off buttons A boot delay occurs if you select lamp on before pressing power on a Douser Opens or closes the douser Test Patterns Disable Select Test Pattern E Selects or disables test patterns Press Select Test Pattern to open the Preferred Test Patterns window Operational Status PIB Status ICP Status Displays the status of projector functions including the Projector Intelligence Board PIB the Integrated Cinema Processor Board ICP Integrated Media Block IMB Standby Power Main Power Run and Marriage A green LED indicates the system is functioning correctly A red LED indicates a critical error that you must correct Click the status LED to open the Status window and resolve issues Menu Button Status Service Hi64 9z Select Test Pattern EI Tap the Menu button to access projector menus These icons change as these elements update from changes on the projector The current time also displays Tap the Select Test Pattern icon to open the Preferred Test Patterns window and select a test pattern to display Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE CHAIS
58. clothing such as that included in a Christie Protective Clothing Safety Kit P N 598900 095 Recommended protective clothing includes but may not be limited to a polycarbonate face shield protective gloves and a quilted ballistic nylon jacket or a welder s jacket NOTE Christie e protective clothing recommendations are subject to change Any local or federal specifications take precedence over Christie recommendations Cool the Lamp Completely Lamp may explode causing bodily harm or death Always wear protective clothing whenever lamp door is open or while handling lamp Ensure those within the vicinity of the projector are also suited with protective clothing Never attempt to access the lamp while the lamp is ON Wait at least 15 minutes after the lamp turns OFF before powering down disconnecting from AC and opening the lamp door Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 1 2 Projector Components Front Component Description 1 Touch Panel Controller TPC A touch sensitive screen used to control the projector The TPC can remain mounted on the pro jector or it can be wall mounted 2 Communications Panel External devices are connected here See Projector Connections on page 1 12 3 Adjustable Feet Turn the adjustable feet to increase or decrease the projector height See Adjust Tilt and Level the Projector on page 1 7 4 Air Filter Cover and Air Filter Located behind th
59. connection for the current input The source color depth 8 10 12 bit for the channel Source File Screen File The resolution and aspect ratio for the channel The screen type masking cropping and lens settings for the channel Use PCF Associates the channel with a Projector Configuration File PCF and prevents Channel adjustments PCF The PCF file associated with the channel Lamp File The lamp file associated with the channel Tap the Launch Dialog icon to edit the lamp file settings Any changes made to the Lamp File settings are applied to all channels that use this lamp file 6 Tap Config 2 in the left pane and then complete these fields Field Description Measured Color The Measured Color Gamut Data MCGD file used to calculate target color processing Target Color The Target Color Gamut Data TCGD value This option is not available when Use PCF is selected in the Config 1 screen Color Space The method of color decoding for the current source The default is YCbCr for all DVI sources The default for all cinema sources is Unity RGB This option is not available when Use PCF is selected Gamma The gamma correction required for the proper tonal range of the source mate rial This option is not available when Use PCF is selected LUT_CLUT Applies a 3D color cube for increased color accuracy This option is not avail able when Use PCF is selected Scan Typ
60. crews and open the firewall door 7 Loosen the two thumbscrews and open the lamp access door 8 Remove the old lamp and inspect the reflector Remove the screw securing the anode wire 1 Loosen the cathode screw 4 on the cathode clamp 6 Hold the lamp from the anode end and carefully unscrew and remove the cathode nut 5 ao FP Hold the lamp from the anode end and carefully slide out ensuring not to make contact with the reflector e With your free hand guide the cathode end out of the reflector on an angle through the lamp access door f Before placing the old lamp into the protective case ensure the cathode nut is reinstalled Place the lamp within the case on the floor where it cannot fall or be bumped WARNING Handle box with extreme caution the lamp is hazardous even when packaged Dispose of lamp box according to local area safety regulations Solaria One User Manual 15 3 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE g With the lamp removed visually inspect the reflector and clean if necessary o S d Oe 1 Anode Terminal 2 AnodeWire 3 Reflector 4 Cathode Screw 5 Cathode Nut 6 Cathode Clamp 9 Remove the new lamp from the protective case 10 Loosen the cathode screw and remove the cathode nut from the lamp 15 4 2 Install the New Lamp 15 4 N e N Handle the lamp by the cathode anode end shafts only never the gla
61. cts rolling over it Never operate the pro jector if the power cable appears damaged in any way es DO NOT overload power outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or shock haz ards e Only qualified service technicians are permitted to open projector enclosures and only if the projector is disconnected from AC power Solaria One User Manual 1 1 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 CHAISTIE Power Cords and Attachments A power cord rated for your region is provided with each projector Ensure that you are using a power cord socket and power plug that meets the appropriate local rating standards Use only an AC power cord recommended by Christie DO NOT attempt operation if the AC supply and cord are not within the specified voltage and power range NOTICE Use only the attachments and or accessories recommended by Christie Use of others may result in the risk of fire shock and personal injury Lamp Precautions EXPLOSION HAZARD Wear authorized protective safety gear whenever the lamp door is open Never attempt to remove the lamp directly after use The lamp is under significant pressure when hot and cold and may explode causing personal injury and or property damage Any lamp used in the Solaria One is under high pressure and must be handled with great care at all times Lamps may explode if dropped or mishandled Protective Clothing Never open the lamp door unless you are wearing protective
62. d increments Move to the next play list item N OO aj A O N Move to a specific time in the playback content Solaria One User Manual 13 1 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 13 1 2 13 1 3 13 1 4 13 1 5 13 2 CHAISTIE Content Window Icons These icons appear in the Local Content list in the Content window Icon Description The content format is 3D To see content details select the content and tap Details A0 The encrypted content is not valid for playback T To see content details select the content and tap Details The encrypted content is valid for playback and the encryption key was i successfully ingested A To see content details or view the encryption key select the content and tap Details A warning indicating one of these issues The encryption key is expiring soon The encryption key has expired The encryption key is invalid The encryption key is missing To see warning detail select the content and tap Details Load Content Before you can select content or a play list for playback you must load it 1 2 3 4 Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Control Tap the Unlock icon Tap Load Content Tap the Play Lists tab to load a play list or Tap the Content tab to load an individual file Tap a play list or an individual file Tap Accept Use the playback controls to start and stop playback See Control Content Playback on page 13 1
63. d to the pro jector contact Christie support e If the TPC is connected to the projector and the LEDs on the input panel are illuminated on the TPC verify in the Operational Status region of the Main panel does not indicate a PIBS1 failure Touch Panel Controller e Ifthe TPC fails to initialize restart the projector e If the TPC fails to initialize make sure the compact flash on the left side is installed correctly e Make sure the TPC is connected to the projector e If the location of button presses on the screen are not interpreted correctly the TPC screen may need recali brating Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Preferences Tap Calibrate Screen and follow the onscreen instructions Cannot Establish Communication with Projector Verify all input devices have the same subnet mask and gateway and unique IP addresses 16 2 Lamp Functionality Lamp Does Not Ignite e Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp History and verify the number of hours the lamp has operated Replace a lamp nearing the end of its operational life e Tap Menu gt Status and then Interlocks in the left pane Check and correct all interlock failures e Tap Menu gt Status and then All Alarms in the left pane If a ballast communication error has occurred restart the projector and turn the lamp on e Tap Menu gt Status and then Temperatures in the left pane Verify if the DMD temperatures are too high If the temperatures are too high cool the
64. device on Connect the projector to AC power See Connect Power on page 1 15 Turn the projector on See Turn the Projector On on page 1 16 Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Storage Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 7 8 Tap Add DAS Select a DAS in the list 1 10 5 Connect the Projector to a Digital Cinema Audio Processor 1 WD en DM PS Ia bh j Connect one end of the audio cable to the AES3 port on the projector communications panel and the other end to a digital cinema audio processor Turn the digital cinema audio processor device on Connect the projector to AC power See Connect Power on page I 15 Turn the projector on See Turn the Projector On on page I 16 Click Menu gt Christie IMB gt System gt Audio Select a surround sound type in the Mapping list Select a channel in the Channel list for each of the speakers in your set up Tap Speaker Mapping Select a delay in milliseconds in the Delay ms list A positive value delays the audio after the content and a negative value advances the audio ahead of the content Select Auto in the Audio Rate list to automatically match the audio rate to the content encoding or Select 48 kHz to force all audio output to 48 kHz or Select 96 kHz to force all audio output to 96 kHz Enter the name of the speaker that corresponds to the AES output number in the Speaker Name field Select a speaker in
65. e 1 Insert a USB flash drive in the USB port on the side of the touch panel controller TPC If you do not insert a USB flash drive the ICP certificate is saved to the FTP root directory 2 Tap Menu gt Diagnostics gt DLP Management 3 Tap Download ICP Certificate 4 Tap Close Solaria One User Manual 4 1 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 4 5 4 2 CHAISTIE Disable the ICP Signature Test Error messages that appear when the ICP is turned on and the ICP signature test is run can disrupt projector network monitoring Use this procedure to disable the Signature Test 1 Tap Menu gt Diagnostics gt DLP Management 2 Tap Bypass Signature Test 3 Tap Yes To re enable the ICP signature test clear the Bypass Signature Test check box Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 5 Work with Channels Create channels to store customized projector settings for different inputs You can create a maximum of 64 channels 5 1 Create a New Channel You need Advanced Administrator or Service permissions to create or modify channel settings You can create a maximum of 64 channels 1 Tap Menu gt Channel Setup 2 Select a channel in the Channel Name list Ge Tap the Launch Dialog icon 4 Enter a name for the channel and tap Enter n Icon Complete these fields on the Config 1 screen Field Description The icon associated with the channel Input Data Format The location or
66. e Christie s separate lamp program policy c Damage caused by use of a projector lamp beyond the recommended lamp life or use of a lamp supplied by a supplier other than Christie d Problems caused by combination of the product with non Christie equipment such as distribution systems cameras video tape recorders etc or use of the product with any non Christie interface device e Damage caused by misuse improper power source accident fire flood lightening earthquake or other natural disaster f Damage caused by improper installation alignment or by product modification if by other than a Christie authorized repair service provider g For LCD projectors the warranty period specified applies only where the LCD projector is in normal use Normal use means the LCD projector is not used more than 8 hours a day 5 days a week For any LCD projector where normal use is exceeded warranty coverage under this warranty terminates after 6000 hours of operation h Failure due to normal wear and tear PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Preventative maintenance is an important part of the continued and proper operation of your product Please see the Maintenance section for specific maintenance items as they relate to your product Failure to perform maintenance as required and in accordance with the maintenance schedule specified by Christie will void the warranty Addendum The CD included with this printed manual contains a
67. e The video scan type The default is Progressive Automatic Scan Type Detection Automatically performs scan type detection This feature is supported for PIBS1 inputs only Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 5 1 Section 5 Work with Channels CHAISTIE Field Description Use PCT Applies Christie Pureformity Color Technology PCT to the channel PCT File Identifies the Christie Pureformity Color Technology PCT file associated with the channel 7 Tap 3D Control in the left pane if the channel will be used to display 3D content Complete these fields Field Description Enable 3D Enables 3D 3D Test Patterns Displays 3D test patterns 3D Sync Input Mode Specifies whether a specific frame of input data has left eye or right eye data Select Use White Line Code true and inverted if you are using a single 3D input signal in which an embedded white line at the bottom of each frame identifies left and right and an additional separate 3D stereo sync input at the GPIO port is not present The bottom row of the left eye sub field should be pure white for the left most 25 of the pixel row and pure black for the remainder of the row The bottom row of the right eye sub field should be pure white for the left most 75 of the pixel row and pure black for the remainder of the row Select Use Line Interleave for 3D source data only When specified the ICP will de interleave each lin
68. e air filter cover is a replaceable air filter The air filter filters the intake air before it begins circulating in the front compartment to cool the main electronics 5 Horizontal Lens Adjuster Adjusts the horizontal position of the lens Air Filter Projector Lens See Projector Specifications on page A 1 for a list of available lenses 8 Lens Surround 9 Vertical Lens Adjuster Adjusts the vertical position of the lens 10 Top Lid Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 1 3 CHAISTIE 1 3 Projector Components Rear Component Description 1 Service Access Door 2 Power Cord and AC Receptacle 3 Lamp Access Door 1 4 Position the Projector PZT Te Two people are required to safely lift and install the projector NNl Complete a lamp adjust whenever you move or level the projector or replace the lamp 1 Ifyou are installing the projector in the optional rack stand P N 108 416102 01 follow the instructions provided with the rack stand to install it 2 Position the projector so it is centered and parallel with the theatre screen If space is limited aim the projector slightly off center and use lens offset to center the image on the screen 1 4 Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHRISTIE 1 5 Stack Projectors To stack Solaria One projectors use the stacking kit provided with the projector The Solaria One stacking kit includes these parts Loc
69. e card cage faceplate LA NO e e Ak 2 bd 3 Log on to the projector with marriage permissions See Log On to the Projector on page 1 17 Tap Menu gt Service Setup gt IMB Marriage Complete the Marriage wizard Click Finish Add the Projector to a Network On the touch panel controller TPC tap Menu gt Login Select an administrator account in the Username list Enter a password in the Password field and then tap Login Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Communications Configuration Complete these fields Device Name The name of the projector IP Address The IP address of the projector Subnet Mask The subnet mask to which the address belongs Gateway The IP address for the network gateway Solaria One User Manual 1 17 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 1 16 1 17 1 18 CHRISTIE Field Description Apply Applies Ethernet settings Serial Speed Baud The baud rate of the serial port The default is 115200 Enable SNMP Enables SNMP SNMP V2 SNMP V3 The SNMP protocol type Contact Christie for the SNMP V3 user ID and password Management IP The IP address where SNMP information and notifications are sent Download MIB to USB Sends the SNMP Management Information Base MIB file to a USB flash drive Apply Applies SNMP settings Serial Access Grants access to serial connections Ethernet Access Grants access to Ethernet con
70. e into the left image or right image in memory as specified Line interleave can be used with PsF 3D data left and right data for one field then left and right data for second field L R Display Reference Specifies which frame of eye data to display during a specific display frame This signal is referenced to the display frame rate which is specified by the Frame Rate N M Frame Rate N M Sets how many frames to display per number of frames that form one complete image Increase the display frame rate to reduce flicker from your source s L R Display Sequence Defines the frame order L R or R L required for 3D perspective This option only has meaning when the Frame Rate factor M is equal to 2 For this case 2 input frames of data are required to constitute a complete frame of image data This parameter tells the system which frames go together to make a complete image NOTE When using Line Interleave as the 3D Sync Input Mode ensure that Left LIR1I L2R2 is selected 3D Sync Polari Keeps 3D stereo sync output the same as input true or reversed inverted 3 ty D y p True 3D L R sync output from GPO will match L R sync input Inverted 3D L R sync output from GPO will be the opposite of sync input left right right left Dark Time Creates a blank time interval between left and right frames to allow for LCD shutter glasses Z screen or rotating 3D wheel to synchronize the output See Dark Time and Output Dela
71. e lens plate with the lens mount Insert the lens until it connects with the magnets on the mount When the lens contacts the magnetic plates it is seated correctly Secure the lens clamp by rotating it clockwise with a hex key 11 12 13 Tighten the lens mount cap screws for added stability Replace the lens surround Remove the lens cap from the front of the lens Solaria One User Manual 15 7 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 16 Troubleshooting This section provides information and procedures for resolving common projector issues If you are unable to resolve your issue contact Christie support In order that a support representative can better assist you have the model and serial number of your projector ready For contact information for your region see the back cover of this document 16 1 Projector Functionality Projector Does Not Turn On Verify the power cord is connected to the projector and the AC power supply correctly and the input selector switch is in the correct position e Verify the wall circuit breaker is on If there is a problem with the wall circuit breaker turning off contact a certified electrician Verify the touch panel controller TPC is on and the LEDs on the input panel are illuminated If the TPC is off and there are no LEDS illuminated verify the AC outlet to which the projector is connected is working and the TPC is connected to the projector If the AC outlet is working and the TPC is connecte
72. e occurs the output macro is triggered For example a fire alarm input signal could cause playback To add a macro or an input cue to a playlist see Add Automation to a Play List on page 13 8 13 8 1 Add Automation Devices To add macros or input cues to a play list see Add Automation to a Play List on page 13 8 13 8 2 13 8 3 oN o0 a ae es Fe ee e Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Automation gt Devices Tap Add Select a device type Tap Accept Enter a name for the device and then tap Enter Complete the Name IP Address Username Password and Serial Command Port fields Tap Save Test Connectivity to an Automation Device Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Automation gt Devices Select an automation device in the left pane Tap Test Tap OK Remove Automation Devices Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Automation gt Devices Select an automation device in the left pane Tap Remove Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 to stop and the house lights to come on A global trigger is always active and is not dependent on specific play list definitions 13 19 13 8 4 13 8 5 13 8 6 13 8 7 13 20 ae Ne ge Ah e SO St eh rat Ze a bi E Gg EE E a Tap Yes Tap Save Add a Macro Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Automation gt Macros Tap Add Enter a name for the macro and then tap Enter Tap Save
73. e touch panel controller TPC 2 Tap Menu gt Service Setup gt File Maintenance 3 Select a file type in the File Type list 4 Tap and drag a file from the TPC Files pane to the Projector Files pane Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHRISTIE 11 8 Delete Projector Files Tap Menu gt Service Setup gt File Maintenance Select a file type in the File Type list Tap Yes Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 1 2 3 Tap and drag a file from the Projector Files pane to the trash can icon 4 11 3 12 Test Patterns 12 1 Add or Remove Test Patterns from the Preferred Test Patterns Pane You need Administrator or Service permissions to complete this procedure 1 Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Preferred Test Pattern Setup 2 To add a test pattern to the Preferred Test Pattern pane tap and drag a test pattern from the Unselected Patterns list to User Selected Drag and Drop pane 3 To remove a test pattern from the Preferred Test Pattern pane tap and drag a test pattern from the User Selected Drag and Drop pane to the recycle bin in the bottom right corner 12 2 Turn a Test Pattern On or Off 1 Tap the Test Pattern w icon in the task bar Tap All Test Patterns Tap a test pattern in the Preferred Test Patterns pane to turn it on eo d Tap Test Pattern Off to turn the test pattern off 12 3 Display a Full Screen Test Pattern 1 Tap the Test Pattern
74. el Setup Tap Config 1 in the left pane and verify the correct value is selected in the PCF list Tap Config 2 in the left pane and verify the correct value is selected in the Color Space field Display is Not Rectangular e Verify the projector is level and the lens surface and screen are parallel to one another e Adjust the vertical offset of the lens mount with the vertical offset knob e Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Screen File Setup and verify the settings for the screen file are correct Display is Noisy e Adjust the input source pixel tracking phase and filter e Verify the cables connecting the input device to the projector meet the minimum requirements e Add signal amplification or conditioning if the distance between the input device and the projector exceeds 25 feet Display has Suddenly Frozen Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord from the power source Plug the projector power cord into a power source and turn the projector on The Projector is On but Alternate Content Does Not Display Make sure the lens cover is removed from the lens e Make sure the lamp is on e Make sure the douser is open e Tap onthe main TPC screen If the lamp does not strike see Lamp Functionality on page 16 1 Tap Menu gt Channel Setup Verify the correct channel is selected and the settings are correct e Ensure an active source is connected properly Check the cable connections and make sure the alternat
75. ent in a Play List Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Play Lists Select a play list in the Selected Play List list Tap the Content tab Tap and drag content in the time line to the left or right The time line appears at the bottom of the Play List window Tap Save Changes to save your changes or Tap Cancel Changes to undo your change View the Status of Play List Content Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Play Lists Select a play list in the Selected Play List list Tap content in the time line The time line appears at the bottom of the Play List window Tap Tap Save Remove Content from a Play List Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Play Lists Select a play list in the Selected Play List list Tap content in the time line The time line appears at the bottom of the Play List window Tap Tap Yes Solaria One User Manual 13 7 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 13 2 11 Add Automation to a Play List To create macros see Add a Macro on page 13 20 See ch SO ee r ES 10 11 13 2 12 13 8 St ree Oe a Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Play Lists Select a play list in the Selected Play List list Tap the Automation tab Tap content in the time line The time line appears at the bottom of the Play List window Select Macros or Input in the Show me list Tap a macro or an input in the list Tap Insert Select an event in the Automation Macro list Select one of these options in the
76. ether to make a complete image NOTE When using Line Interleave as the 3D Sync Input Mode ensure that Left LIRI L2R2 is selected 3D Sync Polarity Keeps 3D stereo sync output the same as input true or reversed inverted True 3D L R sync output from GPO will match L R sync input Inverted 3D L R sync output from GPO will be the opposite of sync input left right right left Dark Time Creates a blank time interval between left and right frames to allow for LCD shutter glasses Z screen or rotating 3D wheel to synchronize the output See Dark Time and Output Delay Notes below Values between 0 and 65535 are accepted Tap the Launch Dialog button to enter the dark time value Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 14 3 4 CHAISTIE Field Description Output Delay The non image time in Microseconds u Offset 3D stereo sync output in relation to dark time interval Acceptable values are between 32768 and 32767 are accepted where a positive offset delay and negative offset start early Tap Launch Dialog to enter the output delay value Phase Delay The degree of reference between the left and right sync output Values between 180 and 180 are accepted Tap Launch Dialog to enter the phase delay value Tap Save 14 6 Edit the Default 3D Lamp File 14 7 For 3D images to display correctly you must edit the default 3D lamp file to match the specifications
77. f the dust off with a camelhair brush or use a dust free blower 2 Wrap a lens tissue around a swab and soak it in lens cleaning solution The tissue should be damp but not dripping 3 Gently wipe the surface using a figure eight motion Repeat until the blemish is removed 15 4 Replace the Lamp NINANA Lamp replacement must be performed by a qualified service technician 2 EXPLOSION HAZARD Wear authorized protective clothing whenever the lamp door is open and when handling the lamp Never twist or bend the quartz lamp body Use the correct wattage lamp supplied by Christie 3 Ensure those within the vicinity of the projector are also wearing protective safety clothing 4 Never attempt to remove the lamp when it is hot The lamp is under pressure when hot and may explode causing personal injury death or property damage Allow the lamp to cool completely before replacing it AENA Improper installation of the lamp can damage the projector 15 4 1 Remove the Existing Lamp 1 Tap and hold the red power button on the TPC Main panel to turn the lamp and projector off Allow the lamp to cool for a minimum of 15 minutes 2 3 Unplug the projector 4 Put on your protective clothing and face shield 5 Insert the key in the lock on the lamp door turn the key and then open the lamp door Do not place heavy objects on the open lamp door 15 2 Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 6 Loosen the 2 thumbs
78. fingerprints or other marks are obvious on the projected image Never touch an optical surface with your bare hands Always wear latex lab gloves These are the recommend tools for removing dust or grease e Soft camel hair brush Dust free blower filtered dry nitrogen blown through an anti static nozzle Dust free lens tissue such as Melles Griot Kodak tissues 18LAB020 Opto Wipes 18LAB022 Kim Wipes or equivalent e For the lens only lens cleaning solution such as Melles Griot Optics Cleaning Fluid 18LABO011 or equiva lent Cotton swabs with wooden stems e Lens cleaning cloth or microfiber such as Melles Griot 18LAB024 or equivalent Solaria One User Manual 15 1 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 15 3 1 Clean the Lens A small amount of dust or dirt on the lens has minimal effect on image quality to avoid the risk of scratching the lens clean the lens only if absolutely required Remove Dust 1 Brush most of the dust off with a camelhair brush or use a dust free blower 2 Fold a microfiber cloth and wipe the remaining dust particles off the lens with the smooth portion of the cloth that has no folds or creases Do not apply pressure with your fingers Instead use the tension in the folded cloth to remove the dust 3 Ifsignificant dust remains on the lens surface dampen a clean microfiber cloth with lens cleaning solution and wipe gently until clean Remove Fingerprints Smudges or Oil 1 Brush most o
79. form projector maintenance obey all warnings and precautions 15 1 Inspect Ventilation Vents and louvers in the projector covers provide ventilation both for intake and exhaust Never block or cover these openings Do not install the projector near a radiator heat register or within an enclosure To ensure adequate airflow around the projector keep a minimum clearance of 50cm 19 69 on the left and right sides of the projector It is recommended that you periodically check that the LVPS fan is operating It is not monitored and a failure can cause damage to the projector 15 2 Inspect the Lamp f eg Always disconnect from AC and wear authorized protective safety gear e Check the contact surfaces of the anode positive and the cathode negative connections for cleanliness e Clean electrical contact surfaces every 5000 hours or after two lamp changes to prevent contact resistance from scorching connectors Use an approved contact cleaner e Verify that all electrical and lamp connections are secure 15 3 Inspect and Clean Optics Unnecessary cleaning of optics can increase the risk of degrading delicate coatings and surfaces If you are not a qualified service technician you can only inspect and clean the lens Do not perform maintenance on other optical components Check these components periodically in a clean dust free environment using a high intensity light source or flashlight Clean them only when dust dirt oil
80. greater e Capable of running RAID 5 e Gigabit Ethernet connectivity e Network File System NFS A 10 6 Ethernet Port Interface 10 Base T 100 Base T 1000 Base T Connector Female RJ 45 Bit Rate 1000 Mbps A 10 7 eSATA Interface SATA revision 2 0 Connector eSATA Bit Rate 3 0 Gbps A 10 8 USB 1 Port Interface Universal Serial Bus 2 0 Connector USB Device Standard Sizes Series A Maximum Bit Rate 480 Mbps A 10 9 AES3 Audio Output Interface AES3 Digital Audio Connector 25 pin subminiature D female Pin Out Conforms to SMPTE TASCAM pinout For AES3 PIN mapping see AES3 Port PIN Map on page A 7 A 10 10 Security Policy In accordance with the requirements of Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS 140 2 a security policy has been defined and published for the Christie IMB This security policy identifies the ports and interfaces available on the device the roles and services provided and the critical security parameters protected by the Christie IMB All users of the Christie IMB must abide by the requirements defined by the Christie IMB security policy The Christie IMB security policy is available on the National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST web site http csrc nist gov groups STM cmvp documents 140 1 1401val2012 htm A 8 Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE A 10 11 Anti Tampering Circuitry The Christie IMB includes a security module that meets the
81. h Christie IMB performance These are the available logs e Screen Management System SMS shows the date and time of important events and errors that occurred e Security Manager SM shows the date and time of events during the security manager operation during SMS operation e SM report a XML style report that meets the SMPTE 430 4 and SMPTE 430 5 reporting requirements You can download the SMS and SM logs to a USB flash device You cannot view SM reports on the touch panel controller TPC or your internet browser they must be downloaded to a USB flash device 13 11 1 D a a e 13 11 N oP eee e 13 11 w A 13 11 Po R des zl Sr oP ee e Retrieve SMS Logs Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Logs Select a start date for the log in the From list Select an end date for the log in the To list Select SMS in the Type list Tap Retrieve Logs Retrieve SM Logs Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Logs Select a start date for the log in the From list Select an end date for the log in the To list Select SM in the Type list Tap Retrieve Logs View Log Detail Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Logs Select a start date for the log in the From list Select an end date for the log in the To list Select SMS or SM in the Type list Tap Retrieve Logs Tap a log in the list Tap View Details Download an SMS or SM Log Insert a USB flash drive in the USB port on the side of the touch panel contro
82. he same subnet See Add the Projector to a Network on page 1 17 Connect one end of a 50 ohm BNC cable to the Syne Out connector on the master projector and then connect the other end to the Gen Lock connector on the slave projector On the master projector touch panel controller TPC tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System gt Multi Projector Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHRISTIE 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Tap Master SMS Enable Tap Enabled in the Slave SMS Settings area Select right or left eye for the master projector in the Master 3D Eye Selection list Enter a description for the slave projector in the Description field Enter the IP address of the slave projector in the IP Address field Select right or left eye for the slave projector in the 3D Eye Selection field Tap Save If the circle below Slave SMS Connected is not green see Troubleshooting on page 16 1 14 5 Create a High Frame Rate 3D File Use this procedure to create 24Hz 48Hz and 60Hz high frame rate 3D files These files allow you to display content with different frame rates consecutively Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt High Frame Rate 3D File Setup 2 Select a 3D frame rate file in the Current 3D File list 1 3 Complete these fields Field Description 3D Sync Input Mode Specifies whether a specific frame of input data has left eye or right eye data Select Use White Line Code true and inverted
83. he top lid 2 Reach into the projector and then loosen the first service panel screw gt C G gt G G gt G r G ra 2 P 15 6 Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHRISTIE 15 7 5 oso FANS 10 Loosen the 2 captive screws on the cap plate and then remove it Slide the air filter out and then discard it Insert the new air filter with the airflow indicator facing toward the projector Install the cap plate and tighten the 2 captive screws Install the service panel and then tighten the 2 screws Install the top lid Replace the Lens The lens seals the projection head preventing contaminants from entering the main electronics area Do not operate the projector without a lens installed Install a lens plug when you install or transport the projector Koch zi Si zi zx Sa Pv E os Tap and hold the red power button ai on the TPC Main panel to turn the lamp and projector off Allow the lamp to cool for a minimum of 15 minutes Disconnect the projector from AC power or turn the circuit breaker off Remove the lens surround Install the lens cap and turn the lens clamp to the open position with a hex key If necessary remove the 2 cap screws securing the lens to the lens mount using a hex key Pull the lens out of the lens mount and then install a small lens cap on the rear of the lens Remove the small rear cap from the new lens Keep the front cap on Align the tabs on th
84. her than 30 frames per second FPS A license is required to play high frame rate 3D content To determine if you have a 3D license tap Christie IMB gt System gt Licenses If you have a 3D license it appears in the licenses list My hard drive is not detected when ingest content The file system might be corrupted To resolve a corruption issue connect the device containing the content you want to ingest to a personal computer PC and run a file system check Ingest drives can contain Microsoft Windows FAT NTFS or Linux ext3 ext4 file systems What is my Christie IMB serial number Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System gt Status Tap System in the Category list The serial number appears in the SM Serial Number field You can also find the serial number on the Christie IMB AES3 connector The 12 digit serial number begins with the prefix eSN cannot complete IMB marriage Verify e All card cage faceplate screws are properly secured e The security door is on and it is locked Unload all content e Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Control e Tap the Unlock icon e Tap Unload Content Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 Appendix A Projector Specifications This section provides detailed Solaria One specifications Due to continuing research specifications are subject to change without notice A 1 Display A 1 1 Panel Resolution and Refresh Rate Pixel format H x V square pixels 2048 x
85. ht is completed correctly If necessary repeat vertical boresight Only adjust vertical boresight 1 8 of a turn or less at one time to maintain optimal lens performance factory setup of absolute lens distance to the prism It is critical that each turn of the cap screws is tracked to ensure adjustments are accurate Adjust DMD Convergence A convergence problem occurs when one or more projected colors red green blue appears misaligned when examined with a convergence test pattern Normally the three colors should overlap precisely to form pure white lines throughout the image and one or more poorly converged individual colors may appear adjacent to some or all of the lines Contact your Christie accredited service technician to correct DMD convergence issues Fold Mirror Adjustment If a corner or edge of an image is missing the fold mirror might be misaligned with the optical system To correct this issue 1 Remove the top lid and set it aside 2 Display a full white test pattern a On the TPC tap the Test Pattern icon Ki in the task bar b Tap All Test Patterns c Tap RGB 12bit Full Screen White Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 3 Insert a hex driver in the first set screw A and a hex driver in the first cap screw B A Set Screw x2 B Cap Screw x2 4 Equally turn the set screw A and cap screw B in opposite directions until the black corner is re
86. icense file Select a license file and then tap Open Backup and Restore You can backup and restore content drive settings automation definitions scheduling and audio and speaker mappings When you run a backup a backup file is created on the Christie IMB You can copy the backup file from the Christie IMB to a USB flash drive GC AO ee eng Sin a ee Ne Restore Files from an External Device Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap General gt Backup Restore Tap Browse and browse to the location of the file Select the file Tap Accept Select the backup file in the Restore Files on Server list Tap Restore Tap Yes Create a Backup File Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap General gt Backup Restore Tap Backup Enter a name for the backup file Tap Enter Tap OK Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHRISTIE 13 5 3 We oN or 13 5 4 ON ir Be Gd Z 3 Download a Backup File Insert a USB flash drive in the USB port on the side of the touch panel controller TPC Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap General gt Backup Restore Select a file in the Restore Files on Server list Tap Download Delete a Christie IMB Backup File Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap General gt Backup Restore Select a file in the Restore Files on Server list Tap Delete Tap Yes Tap OK 13 6 Work with Configuration Files 13 6 1 13 6 2 You use
87. iformly on the screen with a focus adjustment e See Adjust Horizontal Boresight on page 2 4 if a large horizontal angular offset to the screen is required Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 1 20 Align Dual Projector Images 1 Stack the projectors See Stack Projectors on page 1 5 2 On the bottom projector adjust the image to fit the screen See Adjust the Image to Fit Your Screen on page 1 19 3 On both projectors turn the lamp on and open the douser See Turn the Lamp On on page 1 18 4 On the top projector display a RGB 12bit Full Screen White test pattern and center the image a Tap the Test Pattern icon W in the task bar b Tap All Test Patterns Tap RGB 12bit Full Screen White a p Hold a sheet of translucent paper in front of the lens of the bottom projector e Turn the vertical and horizontal knobs on the front of the projector clockwise and counterclockwise to center the light created by the projector on the screen ge 5 On the top projector display the DC2K Framing Green test pattern See Turn a Test Pattern On or Off on page 12 1 6 On the bottom projector display the DC2K Framing Red test pattern See Turn a Test Pattern On or Off on page 12 1 7 Align the top projector image horizontally to the bottom projector a On the top projector remove the locking brackets from the projector feet b Move the front or the rear of the top projector to the right or
88. ime without notice Performance specifications are typical but may vary depending on conditions beyond Christie s control such as maintenance of the product in proper working conditions Performance specifications are based on information available at the time of printing Christie makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose Christie will not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the performance or use of this material The product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components that can be recycled and reused This symbol X means that electrical and electronic equipment at their end of life should be disposed of separately from regular waste Please dispose of the product appropriately and according to local regulations In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products Please help us to conserve the environment we live in Canadian manufacturing facility is ISO 9001 and 14001 certified GENERAL WARRANTY STATEMENTS For complete information about Christie s limited warranty please contact your Christie dealer In addition to the other limitations that may be specified in Christie s limited warranty the warranty does not cover a Damage occurring during shipment in either direction b Projector lamps Se
89. inusadiantewes 13 20 13 8 7 Change e 13 20 13 8 8 Remove e 13 21 13 8 9 Remove a Matro E 13 21 13 8 10 Add an Input TEE 13 21 13 8 11 Change Input C e Settings 4 cciiecgvsveasenasnctineespnedunieniicsyabsivaeindwntnsnsaocsvssiusisnadsteantavecusanevines 13 22 13 85 12 Remove an Input CU s esus oreco e EEEE ARE EE RA E SS 13 22 13 813 Add a Global KE 13 22 13 8 14 Change ee AMET 13 22 Solaria One User Manual v 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 Table of Contents STI 13 8 15 Remove EE 13 23 139 Ma ag Audio Setting Seriene i iT EEE A EE E E ER ia 13 23 WFD Map E E 13 23 EE 13 23 13 10 RR 13 24 13 10 1 Upload the Christie IMB Software Upgrade Package 13 24 13 10 2 Install the Christie IMB Software Upgrade package 0 ceecccesseceseceseceeeeeeseecsseenteeneees 13 24 13 10 3 Delete n Upgrade File sccisshsscsssxsanesenaavancdardesdecsbassasnepahsa canna E EE Ea AEE AERE 13 24 WS MN Wy E E E E E E E T EN 13 25 UE ek D RP Ss EE 13 25 13 11 2 IC IV RE 13 25 13 113 View Log RE 13 25 13 11 4 Download ER E 13 25 TSS Download RE 13 26 13 116 Cl r EE 13 26 14 View 3D Content 14d Display R gq ire E 14 1 E SD Syne T rminal PIN Map EE 14 1 14 3 Hardware EE 14 2 14 4 Configure Dual Projectors Tee erer 14 2 14 5 Create a High Frame TR NEE 14 3 14 6 Edit the Default 3D Lamip Fil oid cc lesdsssaccssscacerstaskovacsedsnndasosaendesanssasasssiaesseniancenmaadecabcanseseauiate 14 4 14 7 Define a Measured Color Gamut Data File siscccssc
90. is operating correctly 12 Indicates the marriage state In full power mode a green LED indicates that the pro jector is properly married A red LED indicates marriage is broken and you cannot use the Christie IMB to display encrypted content 13 Turns the projector and the lamp on and opens the douser Press and hold the button to close the douser turn the lamp off and keep the power on It is recommended that you use this button only when the TPC Touch Panel Controller is unavailable 14 Resets the projector electronics After restarting the projector returns to its previous power mode You must strike the lamp manually Connect 3D devices such as MasterImage or RealD to this terminal Connect Christie or third party automation equipment to this terminal Utilizes the Christie proprietary protocol 17 Connect a 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet connection to this terminal 18 Connect an HDMI or DVI source to these terminals Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 1 13 CHAISTIE 1 10 2 Connect the Projector to a Computer Connect one end of an Ethernet or a RS232 cable to the Ethernet or the RS232 PIBS1 ports on the projector communications panel and the other end to your computer To communicate with the projector the projector must be added to the same network as the computer See Add the Projector to a Network on page 1 17 1 10 3 Connect the Projector to Netwo
91. ive source is selected e Verify you can select test patterns If you can check your source connections again The Display is Jittery or Unstable e Verify that the input device is connected properly If the input device is not connected properly the projector repeatedly attempts to display an image e The horizontal or vertical scan frequency of the input signal may be out of range for the projector e The sync signal may be inadequate Correct the source problem Portions of the Display are Cut Off or Warped to the Opposite Edge If you have resized the image adjust the resizing settings until the entire image is visible and centered Solaria One User Manual 16 3 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 16 4 16 4 CHAISTIE Inconsistent Picture Quality e Verify the quality of the signal from the input source During playback flashes of light appear on the screen There might be insufficient bandwidth to stream content from the NAS or DAS device to the Christie IMB To correct this issue e Test your NAS device to determine if it can maintain the required bandwidth to stream content to the Christie IMB See Test NAS Performance on page 13 17 e Change the file system protocol on the NAS device to Network File System NFS e Verify that the NAS device is connected directly to the Christie IMB NAS port e Verify that no other devices are connected to the Christie IMB NAS port Christie IMB Play 3D Content at Frame Rates Hig
92. king Bracket x A Stacking Cupx4 M6 Screw x 4 NOTE When stacking projectors the optical axis of the projectors must be parallel to one another The maximum tilt for stacked projectors is 13 degrees When you install the stacked projectors in a rack stand or on a pedestal the rack stand or the pedestal must remain horizontal If you require tilt to align your images you must tilt the projectors and not the rack stand or pedestal 1 On the bottom projector remove the four corner screws securing the top lid 2 Position a single stacking cup 011 104349 XX over one of the empty screw holes so the higher side of the cup faces outward and aligns with the projector skin 3 Insert an M6 screw 012 101132 XX through the stacking cup mounting hole and into the projector 4 With a torque wrench tighten the M6 screw to 15 in lb 5 Repeat steps 3 to 5 to install the three remaining stacking cups Solaria One User Manual 1 5 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 6 With the assistance of another person lift the second projector and position it on top of the bottom projector so each of its feet fit into a stacking cup The lenses of both projectors must face the same direction and the optical axis of both projector lenses must align vertically and be parallel Vertically Aligned a u Parallel f a w 7 Complete the installation for both projectors including mr D D
93. l at the TPC Advanced Can define all display setups such as source resolution aspect ratio image cropping and color gamut information optimize light output record lamp changes and define setup files as selectable choices for processing a variety of incoming signals Administrator Can perform screen Foot Lambert calibration define Ethernet settings IP network address restore backup files and upgrade the system software NOTE Administrators can add users and set user access rights from its own level and below only Service Can access all windows on the TPC except marriage Marriage Can access all windows on the TPC including marriage 10 2 Add a User Account You need Administrator or Service permissions to complete this procedure 1 Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt User Accounts 2 Tap Add 3 Tap the Launch Dialog icon in the Username field and enter the user name 4 Tap Enter 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the Password and Confirm Password fields 6 Select access permissions for the user in the Permissions list 7 Tap Accept 10 3 Change a User Account Password or Permissions You need Administrator or Service permissions to complete this procedure 1 Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt User Accounts 2 Tap a user name in the Username list 3 Tap Edit 4 Change the password or the access permissions 5 Tap Accept Solaria One User Manual 10 1 020 100841 02 Rev 1
94. left so the projected image is aligned hor izontally with the image of the bottom projector 8 Align the top and bottom projector images vertically a Raise or lower the rear feet of the top projector so the projected images of both projectors are vertically aligned The lines appear yellow when the images are aligned correctly b Reinstall the locking brackets removed in step 7 Solaria One User Manual 1 21 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 1 21 1 22 1 22 CHRISTIE If the test pattern is focused and centered on the screen you do not need to complete further image adjustment If the image is not focused and centered on the screen complete one of these procedures See Correct Keystone Effect on page 2 1 if the image appears distorted and resembles a trapezoid b See Correct Vignetting on page 2 3 or Align the Lamp on page I 18 if the image is brighter at the cen ter than it is at the sides See Fold Mirror Adjustment on page 2 6 if a corner or edge of an image is missing d See Adjust Vertical Boresight Angle on page 2 3 if the image cannot be focused uniformly on the screen with a focus adjustment e See Adjust Horizontal Boresight on page 2 4 if a large horizontal angular offset to the screen is required Load a RealD 3D EQ Configuration File You need to install the RealD 3D EQ Configuration File if you are using RealD technology to display 3D content If you are not using a RealD technology to display 3D con
95. lens to the prism plane set by Christie For example when you move the top screw outward turn the bottom two boresight screws to maintain the overall distance D e Vleldl Only adjust vertical boresight 1 8 of a turn or less at one time to maintain optimal lens performance factory setup of absolute lens distance to the prism It is critical that each turn of the cap screws is tracked to ensure adjustments are accurate It is recommended that you complete a top and bottom boresight adjustment before adjusting the horizontal boresight 1 Remove the lens surround 2 Display the DC2K Framing test pattern a On the Touch Panel Controller tap the Test Pattern icon in the task bar b Tap DC2K Framing 2 Solaria One User Manual 2 3 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 2 4 2 4 3 10 CHAISTIE Loosen the set screw B A Cap Screw Adjusts top and bottom boresight B Set Screw Locks or unlocks the cap screw Turn the vertical cap screw A 1 8 of a turn counter clockwise Adjust both left and right horizontal adjusters by half the number of turns in the opposite direction of the vertical adjust For example if the vertical adjust cap screw was turned 1 8 of a turn the left and right horizontal cap screws should be turned 1 16 of a turn in the opposite direction Check the screen each time an adjustment is made If the quality of the projected image has degraded turn the vertical adjust cap screw
96. ller TPC Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Logs Select a start date for the log in the From list Select an end date for the log in the To list Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 13 25 CHAISTIE Select SMS or SM in the Type list Tap Retrieve Logs Tap Download The logs are saved as a compressed file named Cinema Logs zip All times displayed in the log are Coordinated Universal Time UTC 13 11 5 Download an SM Report 1 Insert a USB flash drive in the USB port on the side of the touch panel controller TPC 2 Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Logs 3 Select a start date for the log in the From list 4 Select an end date for the log in the To list 5 Select SM Report in the Type list 6 Tap Download 13 11 6 Clear the Log List Clearing the log list refreshes the screen and does not remove log files from memory 1 Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Logs 2 Tap Clear Logs 13 26 Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 14 View 3D Content This section provides information and procedures for setting up and managing 3D presentations 14 1 Display Requirements To display 3D images with the Solaria One projector you require these items e A 3D hardware system e Pi Cell polarizer for display on a screen that has a silver polarization preserving surface for use with pas sive glasses RealD e Rotating polarizing wheel external with passive circular polarizing glasses MasterIm
97. m Tap Automation gt Input Cues Tap Add Enter a name for the activity and then tap Enter Select an automation device in the Automation Device list Select an activity in the Activity Type list Select options from the lists in the right pane Tap Accept Tap Save Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 13 21 13 8 11 13 8 12 13 8 13 13 8 14 13 22 CO ON ee E Oy aes oN E Sy Soe e ek DY os ger es De Gs Change Input Cue Settings Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Automation gt Input Cues Tap an input cue in the list Tap Edit Edit the input cue settings Tap Accept Tap Save Remove an Input Cue Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Automation gt Input Cues Tap an input cue in the list Tap Remove Tap Yes Tap Save Add a Global Trigger Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Automation gt Global Triggers Tap Add Select an automation device in the Automation Device list Select an activity in the Activity Type list Select a trigger action in the Execute Macro list Tap Accept Tap Save Change Global Trigger Settings Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Automation gt Global Triggers Tap a global trigger in the list Tap Edit Edit the global trigger settings Tap Accept Tap Save CHAISTIE Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 13 8 15 Oy Os me OS ES OS Remove a
98. moved 5 Ifthe black corner remains insert a hex driver in the second set screw C and a hex driver in the second cap screw D C Set Screw x2 D Cap Screw x2 6 Equally turn the set screw A and cap screw B in opposite directions until the black corner is removed 7 Replace the top lid 2 7 Color Calibration Create Measured Color Gamut Data MCGD files to correct on screen colors A colorimeter is required to complete this procedure Measure the colors displayed on the screen from the center of the audience viewing location See Create a MCGD File on page 7 2 Solaria One User Manual 2 7 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 2 8 2 9 2 8 Screen Masking CHAISTIE You use masking to conceal the unused edges of a screen These are the two most common types of screen masking e Top Masking Movable flat black panels or curtains are installed along the top edge of the screen You raise the curtain for flat images and you lower the curtain for scope images e Side Masking Movable flat black panels or curtains are installed on each side of the screen You close the curtain for flat images and open the curtain and zoom for scope images Typically you install top and side masking to allow a greater range of adjustment Maler d E OLGA 7 85 screens ae 1B5image er m 2 39 image el Masking moved up Top masking to hide screen top Calibrate Screen Brightness fL
99. n To view information about the lamps previously installed in the projector Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp History Receive an Alarm when a Lamp Reaches Its Expiry Date To receive an alarm when the lamp reaches its operational limit 1 Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Preferences 2 Tap Lamp Expiry in the Alarm Triggers area Lamp Expiry Hours This table lists the maximum hours projector lamps can operate before replacement Lamp Type Expected Life CDXL 14M 1 4 kW 3500 hours CDXL 16M 1 6 kW 3500 hours CDXL 21S1 2 1 kW 1500 hours Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 6 9 Minimum and Maximum Lamp Power Ratings This table lists the minimum and maximum power settings for projector lamps Lamp Type Lamp Size Min Lamp Power Max Lamp Power CDXL 14M 1 4kW 700W 50 1575W 110 CDXL 16M 1 6 kW 1000W 62 1760W 110 CDXL 21S1 2 1 kW 1260W 60 2100W 100 6 10 Add a Lamp to the Lamp History You cannot remove or modify a lamp after you add it 1 Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp History 2 Tap Add Lamp 3 Complete these fields Field Description Type The lamp type Serial Number The lamp serial number Reason for Change The reason the lamp was changed Lamp Expiry Hours The number of hours the lamp can operate before replacement Hours Used The number of hours the lamp has operated before i
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101. ncissdessasstcicannstnavinsdstacstysunedusedsadencweanadenaansdanasngednccaeannateunas EEEE aaia 6 1 6 2 Modif a Existing Lamp EE 6 1 6 3 Enable or Disable LiteLOC on a Lamp File ss ccasessossntesssitecaseatancsnnssoncusoncartesosacerastseuisedsancussbeante 6 1 6 4 Adj st Lamp EE 6 2 6 5 Change the Lamp Power Percentage caiccnctassaccanuancrdancadexsasanduntonceidancen se iaversanvensuteadentendetacanthnenertins 6 2 6 6 View Neen 6 2 6 7 Receive an Alarm when a Lamp Reaches Its Expiry Date 6 2 6 8 Lamp Expity HE sessies aeea e RE EEEE EARE EEEE AEAEE EREE 6 2 6 9 Minimum and Maximum Lamp Power Ratings sisocssszsusasiacessavesusessneduabesnantesinsesiisevesivetnaneduabicnes 6 3 6 10 Add a Lamp to the Lamp History ecscsscsciaasdeconcaseseaseesstsaesaaeceanancessesusscacssuaveavanessnanonsninacesuansseenents 6 3 6 11 Verify Current Lamp EE 6 3 7 Manage Projector Setting Files Tel Create a SOULE Pile a a decssbudegesvagedeaebassgussvepsdeumenessesvvevedee 7 1 7 2 Modify a Source E 7 1 73 Create a SCHON EEN 7 1 TA Modify a Sores B11 ce cxia cavt san cessucwsnessesinnsdnedendlesuasebesdeearunesenacenlsesuesiens eesauiicaummesdiusnioeiseseuneduetocnes 7 2 To Create a MCGD Bile a a Ea a a aE aa E eg eege e 7 2 ii Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 76 Modify a MICGD Fil rods e a ER E AEREE AE E 7 2 T LCreatea RE E 7 3 7 8 Modify AER 7 3 8 Work with the Scheduler 8 1 Schedule the Projector to Turn On or Off siscs
102. ne Zoom Lens 108 461102 01 Rack Stand 108 282101 02 Replacement Lamps e CDXL 14M 003 003066 01 e CDXL 16M 003 003900 01 e CDXL 21S1 003 004258 01 Replacement Light Engine Air Filter 003 004460 01 Replacement Air Filter 003 0023 11 01 Extractor Adaptor Kit 119 103105 01 A 10 Christie IMB Specifications A 10 1 SMPTE Compatible Cinema Formats 2D Video JPEG2000 The Christie IMB supports a maximum bandwidth of 500 Mbps for 2D Cinema content Only the Christie IMB with the 4K upgrade supports the 4096 x 2160 resolution Specification Resolution Frame Rate Bit Depth Color Format SMPTE 428 1 2006 2048 x 1080 24 0 12 bits X Y Z 4 4 4 SMPTE 428 1 1 2009 2048 x 1080 25 0 12 bits X Y Z 4 4 4 SMPTE 428 1 1 2009 2048 x 1080 30 0 12 bits X Y Z 4 4 4 SMPTE 428 1 2006 2048 x 1080 48 0 12 bits X Y Z 4 4 4 SMPTE 428 1 1 2009 2048 x 1080 50 0 12 bits X Y Z 4 4 4 SMPTE 428 1 1 2009 2048 x 1080 60 0 12 bits X Y Z 4 4 4 A 10 2 SMPTE Compatible Cinema Formats 3D Video A 6 The hardware configuration of the projector in which the Christie IMB is installed can affect frame rate performance To support 3D playback the projector must be in line interleave mode To display 3D content at frame rates above 30 0 you must use a Christie IMB with the high frame rate upgrade Specification Resolution Frame Rate Bit Depth Color Format SMPTE 428 1 2006 2048 x 1080 24 0x2 12 bits X Y Z
103. nections Add the Lamp Information to the Lamp History 1 Ifthe lamp is on tap the lamp off hA icon to turn it off 2 Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp Change Wizard 3 Tap Next 4 Complete these fields Field Description Type The lamp type Serial Number The lamp serial number Reason for Change The reason the lamp was changed Lamp Expiry Hours The number of hours the lamp can operate before replacement This field is auto populated Hours Used The number of hours the lamp has operated before installation 5 Tap Save 6 Tap Next Turn the Lamp On On the projector touch panel controller TPC tap the lamp ont icon Align the Lamp Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp Power Verify the value in the Power field is at a level suitable for your requirements Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Light Adjust Record the number in the Intensity field Tap Display Full Screen White Test Pattern Oye A a SE Complete a coarse lamp adjustment Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE a Locate the Y axis adjustment label on the operator side of the projector b Insert a 5 mm hex driver through the louvers at an angle below the Y axis adjustment label until it is firmly seated on the Y axis adjustment screw c Turn the screw clockwise or counterclockwise until the value in the Intensity field peaks and then red
104. ng between NAS and DAS devices Content cannot be stored on the Christie IMB all content must be stored on a NAS or DAS device SOOO ay Ss ah eR 27 Li CO Sch e e r ee E Ze SC re wen DE E Add a DAS Verify the direct attached storage DAS device is connected to one of the external serial ATA eSATA ports on the Christie IMB labeled DAS A or DAS B Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Storage Tap Add DAS Select a DAS in the list Tap OK Complete the information fields for the DAS device Tap Primary if this is your primary DAS device Tap OK Tap Save Edit DAS Settings Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Storage Tap a DAS device in the DAS list Edit the DAS settings Tap OK Tap Save Tap OK Delete a DAS Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Storage Tap a DAS device in the DAS list Tap Delete Tap Yes Tap Save Tap OK Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 13 7 4 Add a NAS Your network attached storage NAS device must be configured to use the Network File System NFS protocol Christie recommends that you select the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP for the NAS device However if the NAS device uses a static IP address see Configure NAS Ethernet Port IP Addresses on page 13 18 1 Se FL OY E te ee e 10 11 12 13 7 5 OY S eg 13 7 6 Oy St e ee TN ES 13 7 7 Verify the NAS device i
105. nstallation 4 Tap Save 6 11 Verify Current Lamp Intensity Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup The current light intensity value appears in the Intensity field Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 7 Manage Projector Setting Files 7 1 Create a Source File Create source files to store resolution offset and aspect ratio settings for input devices 1 Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Source File Setup 2 Tap Save As 3 Enter a name for the source file in the Filename field 4 Tap OK 5 Enter values in these areas Area Description Resolution The X and Y resolution of the incoming signal For example 2048 X and 858 Y or 1920 X and 1080 Y The resolution must match the incoming signal format Offset The amount of incoming data to discard Set the values to zero to process all incoming data The allowable X range is 4096 to 4096 pixels and Y range of 2160 to 2160 pixels Aspect Ratio The aspect ratio for the incoming signal The allowable range is 0 to 7 99 6 Tap Save 7 2 Modify a Source File PP ee Tap Save Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Source File Setup Select a source file in the Current Source File list Modify the Resolution Offset or Aspect Ratio values 7 3 Create a Screen File Use screen files to define the size of the display panel and image cropping You can assign the same screen file to multiple input devices 1 Tap
106. nt Password or Permissions cccccssececesscecsseceseceeeeesseeceaecneeeeeeenaees 10 1 104 ye lee a User ACCOUNT E 10 2 11 Backup Restore and Upgrade Projector Files 11 1 Add a Upgrade UE 11 1 11 2 Remove an Upgrade File siscsssutscaseasatexanvaatocnpsadeccssantadanpanadesantadsnangeddocaudsdadespessousesaaaeanaaadccsaless 11 1 IR stall an Upsrade EE 11 1 11 4 Back up Projector Settings and Informations 5 iiss stsscessosssssedsontadsoevndesonbientesadssiussnrvaaseaaceass 11 2 11S Restore EE 11 2 11 6 Restore Factory Default Settings eegene dd 11 2 11 7 Moye Files to th EE 11 2 11 89 Delete Projector E 11 3 12 Test Patterns 12 1 Add or Remove Test Patterns from the Preferred Test Patterns Pane 12 1 12 2 Turn a Test Pattern On or OT 12 1 12 3 Display a F ll Screen Test Pater h c214 ssw scssvatensazdusavsaces duesausiuspndsehcrventauiacaaiestancsaewnaadeecendees 12 1 Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 Table of Contents STI 13 Manage the Christie IMB 13 1 Content Management avs glace ions enact ee eaa E ob cua aa a cama E eae S 13 1 SU Control Content E 13 1 13 1 2 Content Window TE 13 2 IK KEE E 13 2 13 14 ENT KEE 13 2 131 5 Unload EE 13 2 13 1 6 View Content Stored Locally s ssesneseeessessesseesressessessessesstssresseesessenssteseeseesseesseseesseesse 13 3 13 1 7 View Details about Content Stored Locally ccisssciccessivsacsiaciasaiseas cides desacctanssoussecsacsseaaace 1
107. o ge P Install the touch panel controller See nstall the Touch Panel Controller on page 1 7 Install the lens See nstall the Lens on page 1 8 Install the lamp See Install the Lamp on page 1 9 Connect devices to the projector See Connect Devices to the Projector on page 1 12 Connect power See Turn the Projector On on page l 16 Adjust the bottom projector image to fit the screen See Adjust the Image to Fit Your Screen on page l 19 Align the top projector image to the bottom projector image See Align Dual Projector Images on page 1 21 8 When both projectors are installed and aligned correctly install the locking brackets on the feet of the top projector a 1 6 Slide the locking bracket 011 104470 XX over the flat sides of the stacking cup so the notch in the locking bracket fits around the projector leg and above projector foot nut Turn the locking bracket so the flanges of the locking bracket fit tightly below the stacking cup tabs Repeat steps a and b to install the 3 remaining locking brackets Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHRISTIE 1 6 Adjust Tilt and Level the Projector To ensure optimum performance of the projector install the projector so it is centered and parallel with the screen To compensate for tilt or offset you can adjust the projector feet and the lens mount position To adjust the height of the projector loosen the lock nut on the adjustable fee
108. of your 3D hardware 1 Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup 2 Select Default 3D in the Current Lamp File list 3 Set the brightness percentage for the lamp in the Power field 4 Tap Save Define a Measured Color Gamut Data File For 3D images to display correctly you must define an MCGD file to match the specifications of your 3D hardware 1 Turn the lamp on and allow it to operate for 20 minutes 2 Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt MCGD File Setup 3 Hold a pair of 3D glasses in front of the light meter to determine the new x and y color coordinates for Red Green Blue and White Use the same light path that you use to display a show 4 Enter the x and y values in the Red Green Blue and White fields 5 Tap Save As 6 Enter 3D Onsite in the File Name field 7 Tap Save 14 8 Edit the 3D Flat 1998 x 1080 Channel 14 4 Tap Menu gt Channel Setup Select 3D Flat 1998x1080 in the Channel Name list Tap Config 1 in the left pane and edit these settings a Select 292 Dual in the Input list b Select YCrCb 4 2 2 10 bits x2 in the Data Format list Select 1998x1080 1 85 Flat in the Source File list Select Flat in the Screen File list a 9 Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHRISTIE 4 Tap Config 2 in the left pane and edit these settings a e Select 3D Onsite in the Measured Color list If this option is not available see Define a Measured Col
109. omation from a Play List 13 9 13 2 14 Delete a Play E 13 9 IK E EE 13 9 13 3 1 View the Schedule Calendar View sscsaissesvisacsascsayscsavasassavssoon ats taspearenvianseenearveteiacasantaamnense 13 10 L332 View ie Sched le RT 13 10 13 3 3 Add a New Item to the Schedule c2a xaassceraicseeseecentunncdendanceenatendeaenctscatantenataestoreusenGuanraxeenats 13 10 13 34 Edit a Schedule Ttemierseiicscsissnan nnani a A dam ee Anes 13 11 13 3 5 Copy a Scheduled Item jas cevcesureconsarvacusnassacensoraceusuivearasenensioves esatceunvnscusniteareseunrdeeraavcacurens 13 11 13 300 Copy Day OT 13 11 iv Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 1323 7 Delete a E E 13 12 ER E E SCT ayers vs ccsaiousnisciesescsmealevntsuephaxtsa EARE E EEE 13 12 13 3 9 Enable or Disable Auto PLAY sa ssaicnscasnecsacenuncascosanveetdnnenvenaescesxgssendss anaevanccnnsttacssnavestareteeesten 13 12 13 3 10 View the Wallen at EE 13 12 13 4 Manage Christie IMB Settings E 13 12 134 1 Restart EN 13 12 13 42 Download BC et GAG eener enee eegener genug 13 13 13 4 3 Run a ER e 13 13 13 4 4 Remove Orpha ed E na ei i a RNE 13 13 13 4 5 Restore Factory Default Settings 1 0 cccssccotssessenssecsncasecnsscetsecsnncdsssnvenssanssesassanssaaseceanenssnneys 13 13 13 4 6 View Stat s ee EE 13 14 134 7 Adda EE 13 14 13 5 Backup EE 13 14 13 5 1 Restore Files from an External Device i cwiordausswas dsesnenecutsuseedssansvasssuentocsuasvaesdenneasesuaveascaues 13 14 1
110. oo Dark The lamp power for 3D content is typically twice as high as for 2D content except when you are using a RealD XL device 1 Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup 2 Increase the value in the Power field No 3D Effect 1 Tap Menu gt Channel Setup 2 Select a 3D channel in the Channel Name list 3 Tap 3D Control in the left pane 4 Verify Enable 3D is selected Ghosting Cross talk 1 Tap Menu gt Channel Setup Select a 3D channel in the Channel Name list Tap 3D Control in the left pane Raise or lower the Dark Time field value Sr zx Sp a Raise or lower the Output Delay field value to match the values of your 3D system Motion Artifacts 1 Tap Menu gt Channel Setup 2 Select a 3D channel in the Channel Name list 3 Tap 3D Control in the left pane 4 Select Left L1R1 L2R2 in the L R Display Sequence list Solaria One User Manual 14 7 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 14 8 Disturbing Flashing in One Eye 1 2 3 4 Tap Menu gt Channel Setup Select a 3D channel in the Channel Name list Tap 3D Control in the left pane Select Left L1R1 L2R2 in the L R Display Sequence list CHAISTIE Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 15 Maintenance This section provides information and procedures for performing projector maintenance You should read through this section in its entirety before performing maintenance activities When you per
111. or Gamut Data File on page 14 4 Select DC28_DCIXYZE_314_351 in the Target Color list Select YCxCz Inverse ICT in the Color Space list Select Gamma 2 6 in the Gamma list Select Linear_9x9x9 in the LUT CLUT list 5 Tap 3D Control in the left pane and edit these settings a Select Line Interleave in the 3D Sync Input Mode list gt GG g Select a frame rate suitable to your 3D system in the Frame Rate N M list For example for 24Hz 3D select 2 2 4 2 or 6 2 for single double and triple flash Select Left L1R1 L2R2 in the L R Display Sequence list Select True in the 3D Sync Polarity list Enter 430 in the Dark Time field or enter a value appropriate for your 3D hardware Enter 120 in the Output Delay field or enter a value appropriate for your 3D hardware Enter 0 in the Phase Delay field or enter a value appropriate for your 3D hardware 14 9 Edit the 3D Scope 2048 x 858 Channel 1 Tap Menu gt Channel Setup 2 Select 3D Scope 2048x858 in the Channel Name list Tap Config 1 in the left pane and edit these settings a b c d Select 292 Dual in the Input list Select YCrCb 4 2 2 10 bits x2 in the Data Format list Select 2048x858 2 39 Scope in the Source File list Select Scope in the Screen File list 4 Tap Config 2 in the left pane and edit these settings a b c d e Select 3D Onsite in the Measured Color list If this option is not available see Define a Measured Color Gamut
112. ory setup of absolute lens distance to the prism It is critical that you count each turn of the cap screws to ensure accurate adjustment Typically horizontal boresight does not require adjustment It should only be adjusted if a large horizontal angular offset to the screen is required 1 ne Sei Fa Remove the lens surround Tap the Test Patterns button on the Main Panel Tap All Test Patterns Tap DC2K Framing Loosen the right boresight set screw B Right Boresight Cap Screw Right Boresight Set Screw Left Boresight Cap Screw Left Boresight Set Screw Jj al w gt Turn the right boresight cap screw A 1 16 of a turn clockwise Adjust the left boresight cap screw C equally in the opposite direction If the quality of the projected image has not improved turn the right boresight cap screw 1 16 of turn counter clockwise Make sure the left adjuster is adjusted equally in the opposite direction Solaria One User Manual 2 5 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 2 5 2 6 2 6 CHAISTIE 9 Check the screen each time an adjustment is made The right side adjustments affect the top right and bottom left points on the screen Once both cross hairs are in focus lock the set screw for right boresight Right Side Left Side Standard Left Side Right Side 10 Repeat Steps 5 to 7 for the left side 11 Each corner of the screen should be equally in focus when horizontal boresig
113. pane tap and drag the column border When you close the Status window the column widths return to their default size Solaria One User Manual 3 3 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 Section 3 Access the Projector and Run Diagnostics CH IS TIE i 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 4 Run the Projector Interrogator Image disruption can occur if you run the interrogator during a show To run the Christie IMB interrogator see Run a System Interrogation on page 13 13 The interrogator captures diagnostic information that you can use to assist Christie service personnel diagnose and correct projector issues To access the Interrogator menu you need Operator Administrator or Service permissions When you run the interrogator you cannot modify projector settings Log files are compressed into a 7z or 7 zip file format A tool for opening these archives can be downloaded from http www 7 zip org 1 Tap Menu gt Diagnostics gt Interrogator 2 Tap Basic Mode A basic projector interrogation returns only projector log files or Tap Enhanced Mode An enhanced interrogation returns projector log files and registered batch files 3 Tap Yes 4 Inserta USB flash drive in the USB port on the side of the touch panel controller TPC 5 Tap Download to USB Retrieve System Logs System logs can help you identify and correct projector issues To retrieve system logs you need Operator Administrator or Service permissions Tap Menu gt Diagnostics
114. pecification for a given lamp may not be achievable until the lamp has aged since lamp voltage increases with hours of use Average Life CDXL 14M CDXL 16M CDXL 21S1 Wait time between lamp strikes Warm up time to full brightness 3500 hours 3500 hours 1500 hours 2 minutes minimum 20 minutes maximum NOTE Projectors typically force a 10 minute cool down period Ensure you do not re strike the lamp any sooner than 2 minutes into this cool down period since hot re strikes reduce lamp life Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 A 3 A 6 A 7 A 7 1 A 7 2 A 7 3 A 4 CHAISTIE Physical Specifications Size L x W x H 688 mm 27 09 inches x 685 mm 26 98 inches x 395 mm without lens with feet at minimum length 15 55 inches Weight As installed with lens 53 75 kg 119 Ibs Shipping includes packaging 77 2 kg 170 lbs Operating Position Rotation about projection axis 5 degrees maximum Tilt of projection axis from horizontal 15 degrees maximum 3 degrees maximum Regulatory This product conforms to the following regulations related to product safety environmental requirements and electromagnetic compatibility EMC Safety e CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 07 2007 e ANSI UL 60950 1 2007 e IEC 60950 1 2005 2nd Edition e EN60950 2006 A11 2009 Electro Magnetic Compatibility Emissions e FCC CFR47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A Unintentional Radiators e CISPR 22 EN 550
115. plays the hierarchical structure of files folders and drives on your projector 1 Tap Menu gt Service Setup gt System Access 2 Tap Windows Explorer 3 Tap OK View the Microsoft Network Connections Window Use the Microsoft Network Connections to view and modify network connections 1 Tap Menu gt Service Setup gt System Access 2 Tap Network Connections 3 Tap OK Solaria One User Manual 9 3 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 9 11 9 12 9 4 CHRISTIE View Projector Information The About window provides projector information including the serial number the current software version the Digital Light Processing DLP version the lens and lamp type Tap Menu gt About Record the Lens Serial Number 1 Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lens Setup 2 Select a lens type in the Primary Lens list 3 Tap the Launch Dialog icon and enter the lens serial number 4 Tap Enter 5 Tap Save Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 10 Manage User Accounts 10 1 User Access Permissions This table lists the Touch Panel Controller TPC permissions Permission Description Status Can view basic projector status diagnostic information and software version information This is the default level for Serial Communication sessions Operator Can activate channels and test patterns view detailed diagnostic logs for in depth troubleshooting and view server errors This is the default leve
116. projector Ensure the projector is properly ventilated and the air filters are not blocked Solaria One User Manual 16 1 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 16 3 16 2 CHAISTIE e Listen for a clicking noise that indicates the ballast is attempting to strike the lamp If you do not hear a click ing noise there might be a problem with the ballast Contact a Christie accredited service technician to resolve the issue e If you hear a brief clicking noise but the lamp does not ignite replace the lamp Lamp Suddenly Turns Off e Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup Increase the lamp power e Tap Menu gt Status and then Interlocks in the left pane Review and correct all interlock failures e Tap Menu gt Status and then Temperatures in the left pane Verify if the DMD temperatures are too high If the temperatures are too high cool the projector Ensure the projector is properly ventilated and the air filters are not blocked e Replace the lamp LiteLOC Not Working e Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt LampPower LiteLOC Setup Tap Enable LiteLOC e If the lamp power is at the maximum setting to maintain a LiteLOC setting LiteLOC is automatically disabled Reduce the LiteLOC setting or install a new lamp Display Issues Flicker Shadows or Dimness e Ensure the douser is open e Align the lamp See Align the Lamp on page 1 18 e Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt LampPower LiteLOC
117. r corner of the projector and then connect the other end of the power cord to an AC receptacle If you are using an Uninterrupted Power Supply UPS to power the main electronics move the AC switch to A B and connect the power cord provided with the UPS to the B outlet AC Switch 100 240V I Secondary Inlet 200 240V Main Inlet 1 12 Turn the Projector On VMTN Ue DO NOT attempt to turn the projector on if the AC supply is not within the specified voltage range See Projector Specifications on page A 1 for power requirements 1 Ensure the circuit breaker for the projector is ON 2 On the touch panel controller TPC tap and hold the green power icon 1 16 Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 1 13 1 14 1 15 Log On to the Projector On the touch panel controller TPC tap Menu gt Login Select a user name in the Username list To view the permissions associated with each account see User Access Permissions on page 10 1 Enter your password Tap Login Activate Marriage You must complete marriage to display encrypted content and to comply with Digital Cinema System Specification the DCI specification You cannot complete marriage remotely In addition an authorized employee must be physically present to verify that the anti tamper seals on the card cage faceplate A and firewall B are unbroken the projector is unaltered and to press the marriage button on th
118. rectly into the projector lens or at the lamp The extremely high brightness can cause permanent eye damage For protection from ultraviolet radiation keep all projector housings intact during operation Protective safety clothing and safety goggles are recommended when servicing MANNA FIRE HAZARD Keep hands clothes and all combustible material away from the concentrated light beam of the lamp rer Neagle Position all cables where they cannot contact hot surfaces or be pulled or tripped over This projector must be operated in an environment that meets the operating range specification as listed in Appendix A Projector Specifications on page A 1 1 1 1 AC Power Precautions A WARNING e Use only the AC power cord that is provided with the projector DO NOT attempt operation if the AC supply is not within the specified voltage and power range e As a safety feature the projector is equipped with a three wire plug with a third grounding pin If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact an electrician to have the outlet replaced DO NOT defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug es DO NOT attempt operation if the AC supply is not within the rated voltage range as speci fied on the license label e Disconnect projector from AC before opening any enclosure A CAUTION es DO NOT allow anything to rest on the power cord Locate the projector where the cord can not be damaged by persons walking on it or obje
119. rk attached Storage Your network attached storage NAS device must be configured to use the Network File System NFS protocol Your direct attached storage DAS device must be connected to the projector and turned on before the projector is turned on Christie recommends that you select a static IP address see Configure NAS Ethernet Port IP Addresses on page 13 18 Follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of your NAS to ensure it is set up and operating correctly Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the NAS 1 or NAS 2 ports on the projector communications panel and the other end to your NAS device or network Turn the NAS device on Connect the projector to AC power See Connect Power on page I 15 Turn the projector on See Turn the Projector On on page 1 16 Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Storage Tap Add NAS Tap Primary if this is your primary NAS device Tap Yes Complete the information fields for the NAS device Tap Refresh Share Names Select a share in the Share list Tap OK Tap Save 16 Tap OK 1 10 4 Connect the Projector to Direct attached Storage 1 14 The direct attached storage DAS device must be connected to the projector and turned on before the projector is turned on 1 Oy Sys Cer oho Verify the direct attached storage DAS device is connected to one of the external serial ATA eSATA ports on the projector communications panel Turn the DAS
120. s connected to one of the gigabit Ethernet ports on the Christie IMB labeled NAS 1 or NAS 2 Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Storage Tap Add NAS Tap Primary if this is your primary NAS device Tap Yes Complete the information fields for the NAS device Tap Refresh Share Names Select a share in the Share list Tap OK Tap Save Tap OK Edit NAS Settings Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Storage Tap a NAS device in the NAS list Edit the NAS settings Tap OK Tap Save Test NAS Connectivity Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Storage Tap a NAS device in the NAS list Tap Test Connectivity Tap OK Tap Cancel Test NAS Performance When testing NAS performance use test content that is large enough to allow the test to run for 2 minutes or longer Solaria One User Manual 13 17 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 13 7 8 13 7 9 13 7 1 13 18 Con ON SY oe En NS oy ee ee H e Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Storage Tap a NAS device in the NAS list Tap Test Performance Tap Change and select the test content Tap Start Test Tap Close Tap Cancel Refresh NAS Share Names Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Storage Tap a NAS device in the NAS list Tap Refresh Share Names Tap OK Tap Save Tap OK Configure NAS Ethernet Port IP Addresses CHAISTIE You can configure the NAS1 and NAS2 ports on the Christie IMB to have
121. ss DO NOT over tighten DO NOT stress the glass in any way Check leads Ensure the anode lead between the lamp and igniter is well away from any projector metal such as the reflector or fire wall 1 Remove the tape from the ends of the protective case 2 Remove the plastic packing material from the lamp 3 Remove the cathode nut from the lamp before removing it from the case 4 Hold the anode end of the new lamp in your left hand and angle it up through the hole in the back of the reflector assembly Insert your right index and middle finger through the back of the reflector and guide the lamp onto the cathode clamp Be careful not to hit the lamp against the reflector 5 Thread on and hand tighten the cathode nut Ensure the smooth portion of the nut is against the cathode clamp 6 Tighten the cathode clamp 4 with a hex key Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 15 5 7 Align the ring terminal on the anode wire 2 with the mounting position ensuring the crimped side of the wire is facing out Tighten the anode screw NOTE Route anode lead away from nearby metal surfaces 8 Close the lamp access door and tighten the 2 thumbscrews 9 Close the firewall door and tighten the 2 thumbscrews 10 Close and lock the rear access door NOTE Ensure the hex key is placed back into its holder before closing the rear access door 11 Connect the projector to AC power and then turn the projector on
122. ssacianssausdatamiesenaaenuns A 1 A 1 2 Achievable Brightness Measured at Screen Center cccsccssscsescsssssesscssscssssensccesaces A 1 A 1 3 Achievable Contrast Ratio s caszcevaycexcensaiedyesceweaxecnaneenconee oxeeareeecaaPenineneeen gern eae A 1 Pe C lor and Gray Scalesenesecnciaiian ikan ia E A AE R A 1 Pid White POU EE A 1 E Et A 1 A 2 Control Signal Compatibility ressirseie tnin onaduanesidessastinnaciieseautea OER EEEE Ea TER EA EEEE A 2 A2 1 Ethernet EEN A 2 A2 2 R5232 PIB EE A 2 Fo cs 3D EEN A 2 A 3 To ch Panel Controller ispeci iniaenoi a E REEE EER E S A 2 A4 POWER TE E A 3 PAL AGS Input CA E A 3 AAD UPS AC Input Bl rawnsatadinancinrnceiadvub eae keene A 3 eege A 3 Pes EECH A 4 EE Ee A 4 e E A 4 A 7 2 Electro Magn tic Ee EE A 4 EIERE A 4 ATA PAINS een A 5 A 7 5 ROHS WEEE Packaging E A 5 PS TEE sperei aea EEE E E REE EEE E A E A EaR A 5 Pal Op rating iy EE A 5 A 8 2 Non Operating Environment 5 iscssndsoasessoivetesesitncancataecennasancuedeurdvspunnentesadsdadusanhuatasediancianss A 5 A 9 POC CS SS Tle unia A E E A E A 5 A 9 1 Standard sold with PrOMUCl DE A 5 PEO EIER eege R E a er A 6 A10 Christie IMB S PECTIC AOS lt csszzzsanosexcbinescnssnvsnseastasunedneimonespunsdundstenbeuatensudunminedeosumeswonecsenets A 6 A 10 1 SMPTE Compatible Cinema Formats 2D Video OUPFOGo3O00 A 6 A 10 2 SMPTE Compatible Cinema Formats 3D Video cccceccccseceeceseceeeeeescecseeceeeeeeeeenees A
123. sscsssesvanasverewsxeseicnnsveubsrbod teasbedsesiunenmesdedveunests 14 4 14 8 Edit the 3D Flat 1998 x 1080 Channel 5 2 lt aceveassracesatonccncasracannasanesanecaesseatoxatedaanasseutsetenenareneet 14 4 14 9 Edit the 3D Scope 2048 x 858 Channel EEN 14 5 14 10 Display 3D Diagnostic Test Battes 14 6 14 11 Verify 3D Cinema EE 14 6 14 12 3D Troubles OUND E 14 6 15 Maintenance 15 1 Toten Ventilation sssrin as E REEE EE EEEE E REE EER 15 1 15 2 MS OSCE th E E 15 1 15 3 Insp ct and Clean OPCS E 15 1 15 3 Clean E 15 2 15 4 Replace the Lamp EN 15 2 15 4 1 Remove the Existing Lamp sesesessseseesseessesessseesrtsetsstessesersstesseserssressessrssresseesessresseesee 15 2 15 4 2 Inst ll the N w LAMP iaossicissasaiecasadsnnocabacanecuashsprcaamspdecspadatccabetasxavs aban EE EEEE 15 4 15 5 Replac eegene 15 5 15 6 Replace the Light Engine Compartment Filter ics sssscasesssscesonicncesaacsacussgasnesvedisccnsebardasasssacesounaate 15 6 15 7 R place the LenS EE 15 7 16 Troubleshooting 16 1 Proj ct r Functionality siisii aea EEEE EEEE EEE ERT Ei 16 1 16 2 Lamp Functionality cette nuendo aaa ba erie es wie a ecole see ca rene emg een 16 1 vi Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 16 3 Display E 16 2 16 4 Christie IMB sceneto EE ET R R AE TEE ATEO ET 16 4 A Projector Specifications TNE DI a E E A EAE E E ENE A E E A 1 A 1 1 Panel Resolution and Refresh Rate x ssicsssvesissssisacesashanconenssecusspavrteseu
124. sssssscisadsasessevicnsesaseasndesnscsouss shsacesassasdusaessdssanieaseaages 8 1 82 Edita Scheduled E EE 8 1 8 3 Delete a Scheduled Event seesseessssessseseeserersseserssssreesssreessrrersserttssesteeessreeessrretssereesssereessrreessee 8 2 8 4 Delete All Scheduled Events asins scassciedsunwssiessvacien ance aiiesasedusinsxbalesieusiesteiessncduvdessadeuslaiievseusseenevhetans 8 2 8 5 T rn the Scheduler E E 8 2 9 View and Modify Projector Settings 9 1 Set Projector RE 9 1 9 2 Adj st Projector Time Set G8 5s 5s 0cins55sacasessncunsdadaccincctedespasteceasstacewsdaanedenestadewadesaceaseatadantanaoocnnass 9 1 9 3 Modify Projector Communication SETI SS egenen Eeer Mamssiussessives 9 2 9 4 Adda Network E 9 2 9 5 ACcess a Network EH 9 2 9 6 Calibrate the Internal Light Meter snnonnesesnessesensessseessesessseessessesseessessrsstessersrssresseesessressesseese 9 3 9 7 View the Microsoft Windows Task Manager E 9 3 9 8 View the Microsoft Windows Computer Management Console 9 3 9 9 View Microsoft Windows Explorer scssccssasisivesissaccansepdsnsnsssnccxeansceansalanecends shecessssaccssaratansalsnccaieass 9 3 9 10 View the Microsoft Network Connections Wmd 9 3 9 11 View Projector Information osaccsscevececescecudseescunneeccacesnsasenandesconnsassiceeevnscaenstseeeneannsdosenssasinnnsenters 9 4 9 12 Record the Lens Serial Number EE 9 4 10 Manage User Accounts 10 1 User Access Permissions EE 10 1 EEN 10 1 10 3 Change a User Accou
125. t on the bottom of the projector and then extend or retract the feet When the adjustment is correct tighten the lock nut t J Use the lens mount to align the images of stacked projectors and not projector tilt If tilt is required to fit the image to the screen tilt only the lower projector f 49 mm wrench NOTE The front to back tilt of the projector must not exceed 15 1 7 Install the Touch Panel Controller 1 Loosen the mounting arm so that the end fits over the ball joint located on the rear panel of the projector 3 Connect the cable from the TPC to the connector located on the projector rear panel 4 Tilt the TPC to adjust the viewing angle Solaria One User Manual 1 7 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHKISTIE 1 8 Install the Lens The lens seals the projection head preventing contaminants from entering the main electronics area Do not operate the projector without a lens installed Install a lens plug when you install or transport the projector 1 Remove the lens surround N D4 3 Position the lens so the lens retaining ring mounts align with the lens mount 4 Remove the lens caps from the front and rear of the lens NOTE Lens caps must be removed or they can melt and damage the lens 5 Insert the lens straight into the lens mount opening without turning Magnets inside the lens mount help position the lens 1 8 Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAIST
126. tent do not complete this procedure 1 Oy n P a Insert a USB flash drive with the RealD 3D EQ configuration file into the USB port on the side of the touch panel controller TPC Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap General gt Config Files Tap Load Config File in the RealD 3D EQ area Select the configuration file Tap Accept Play Content After installing and configuring the projector these are the tasks that you typically complete to play content a Ingest the content Content is typically provided on a hard drive sent by your movie distributor To ingest content see Ingest Content on page 13 4 b Ingest the Key Delivery Message KDM key A KDM key is not required for trailers and other unencrypted content The KDM key is typically sent separately from the encrypted content on a USB flash drive See Ingest Content on page 13 4 c Verify the content plays correctly and the KDM is correct See Content Window Icons on page 13 2 Create a play list A play list is a list of content files including trailers features and automated events that play in an order that you define See Play Lists on page 13 5 e Verify the play list plays correctly See Content Management on page 13 1 f Optionally schedule playback or add automation to a play list eTo learn more about scheduled playback see Schedule Views on page 13 9 eTo add automation see Manage Automation on page 13 19 Solaria One User Manual 02
127. terrogator Tap Yes The interrogator file is saved as a compressed file named Interrogator zip Remove Orphaned Assets Use this procedure to remove orphaned assets on the primary content drive 1 13 4 5 Woe Su be Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap General gt Settings Tap Clean up Tap Yes Tap OK Restore Factory Default Settings When restoring factory settings all content drive settings automation definitions scheduled events audio settings and speaker mappings return to their factory default settings Restoring the factory default settings does not affect ingested content keys or play lists After restoring the Christie IMB to its default settings you must reconfigure the settings of your NAS or DAS device 1 Yo JS ba bi Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap General gt Settings Tap Load Factory Defaults Tap Yes Tap OK Solaria One User Manual 13 13 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 13 4 6 13 4 7 13 5 13 5 1 13 5 2 13 14 CHAISTIE View Status Information Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Status Tap an item in the Category list Add a License A license is required to activate Christie IMB features 1 Nn MW FY bh Insert a USB flash drive with the Christie IMB license into the USB port on the side of the touch panel controller TPC Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt System Tap Licenses Tap Add Browse to the location of the l
128. the content you selected in step 3 Adjust the time the automation occurs Tap Save Tap Save Changes in the Play List Tasks list Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 13 2 13 Remove Automation from a Play List Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Play Lists Select a play list in the Selected Play List list Tap content in the time line The time line appears at the bottom of the Play List window Tap a black arrowhead Tap Remove Tap Save Soy Me kg ki oP Tap Save Changes in the Play List Tasks list 13 2 14 Delete a Play List Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Play Lists Select a play list in the Selected Play List list Tap Delete this Play List in the Play List Tasks list a Go he E Tap Yes 13 3 Schedule Views You use the Schedule Calendar view to view the date and time content is scheduled to play in a month You use the Schedule Calendar Day View to view and modify the time and duration content is scheduled to play in a day You can also use the Schedule Calendar View to add content or a play list to a schedule When content is scheduled to play the projector automatically enters full power mode approximately 30 minutes before the content is scheduled to appear Solaria One User Manual 13 9 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 13 3 1 View the Schedule Calendar View Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Schedule Calendar View System Ok CHAISTIE 4K Schedule DN
129. these settings Field Description Temperature Units Display temperature information in Celsius or Fahrenheit Image Orientation The direction of the on screen image Luminance Units Display luminance information in Foot Lamberts or Candela Language The language for the TPC and online help Beep on Screen Press When selected a sound plays when you tap the TPC screen Enable Screen Saver Screen Enables a screen saver and determines the frequency that the screen saver Saver Delay appears Over Temperature Fan Failure Opens an alarm window when a pre defined event occurs Lamp Rotation Lamp Expiry Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the touch screen display Calibrate Screen Opens the Calibrate window and starts the TPC calibration IMB Powered in Standby Mode When selected the Christie IMB remains on when the projector enters standby mode Adjust Projector Time Settings You need Administrator or Service permissions to complete this procedure 1 Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Time Setup 2 Adjust these settings Field Description Time Zone The time zone where the projector is installed 24 Hour Time Displays time in a 24 hour format Adjust for Daylight Savings Time Automatically adjusts the time for daylight savings Time Offset Increases or decreases the projector time Apply Time Adjustment Applies time adjustment settings Solaria One User Manual 020
130. to complete this procedure Use this procedure to add or remove channels from the Preferred Channels pane of the primary Touch Panel Controller window 1 Tap Menu gt Administrator Setup gt Preferred Channel Setup 2 To adda channel to the Preferred Channels pane tap and drag a channel from the All Channels list to the Selected Channel Buttons Drag and Drop pane 3 To remove a channel from the Preferred Channels pane tap and drag a channel from the Selected Channel Buttons Drag and Drop pane to the recycle bin in the bottom right corner Solaria One User Manual 5 3 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 6 Manage Lamp Information 6 1 Create a New Lamp File 1 Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt Lamp Power LiteLOC Setup 2 Complete these fields Field Description Power The percentage of power to supply to the lamp Enable LiteLOC Enables or disables LiteLOC LiteLOC is a power control algorithm that increases the power level to maintain lamp brightness as the lamp ages Light Meter Set Target TM Enables LiteLOC and maintains the current brightness level for as long as possible The Light Meter value is an arbitrary unit of measure not lumens or fL Amps Lamp current in amperes Volts Lamp voltage in volts Watts Lamp power in watts fL or cd m2 Approximate Foot Lamberts reading on the light sensor This assumes a calibration was performed Hours Number of hours the
131. uces d Remove the hex driver and repeat steps a to c to adjust the Z and X axis 7 Complete a fine lamp adjustment a Locate the Y axis adjustment label on the operator side of the projector b Insert a 5 mm hex driver through the louvers until it is firmly seated on the Y axis adjustment screw c Turn the screw slowly clockwise or counterclockwise until you determine the highest value d Remove the hex driver and repeat steps a to c to adjust the Z and X axis 8 Verify the value in the Intensity field is greater or equal to the number you recorded in step 4 If value is lower repeat steps 6 and Step 7 1 19 Adjust the Image to Fit Your Screen This procedure must be completed before you complete a boresight adjustment 1 Verify the projector is properly positioned relative to the screen See Position the Projector on page 1 4 Solaria One User Manual 1 19 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 1 20 CHAISTIE Display a RGB 12bit Full Screen White test pattern and center the image a Tap the Test Pattern icon W in the task bar b Tap All Test Patterns Tap RGB 12bit Full Screen White a p Hold a sheet of translucent paper in front of the lens of the bottom projector e Turn the vertical and horizontal knobs on the front of the projector clockwise and counterclockwise to center the light created by the projector on the screen gd a On the touch panel controller TPC tap the Test Pattern icon Ka in the task bar
132. ue Repeat steps 5 to 7 for the green blue white and black chromaticity measurements Select the test pattern that matches the color you are measuring Enter the chromaticity measurements you recorded in step 7 in the red green blue white and black x and y fields If the MCGD file will be associated with a 3D channel tap Enable 3D and select a frame rate in the Frame Rate N M list Tap Save Modify a MCGD File ee be Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt MCGD File Setup Select a MCGD file in the Current Measured MCGD File list Modify the MCGD file settings Tap Save Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 7 7 7 8 Create a TCGD File Typically Target Color Gamut Data TCGD file settings are defined by your content provider O DO dt ON ee Sr a Li CO 11 Turn the lamp on and allow it to operate for 20 minutes Tap Menu gt Advanced Setup gt TCGD File Setup Tap Save As Enter a name for the TCGD file in the Filename field Tap OK Tap Display Test Pattern Tap the option button in the red area of the chromaticity image to display the red test pattern Measure the red chromaticity with the colorimeter Enter the red chromaticity values in the x y and Gain fields Repeat steps 6 to 8 for the magenta blue white yellow and green chromaticity measurements Select the test pattern that matches the color you are measuring Tap Save Modify a TCGD File
133. um 1A Total between both 12V pins 10 3D_INPUT_REFRERENCE In 3D L R Input Reference N Voltage limit 1 4VDC to 12VDC 11 3D_DISPLAY REFERENCE In 3D L R Input Reference P Voltage limit 1 4VDC to 12VDC 12 3D_DISPLAY REFERENCE In 3D L R Input Reference P Voltage limit 1 4VDC to 12VDC 13 CONN_3D_MODE Out 3D mode state from projector From projector GPO emitter Compatible with current EE GPIO requirements and restrictions 2 C max 50mA max Solaria One User Manual 14 1 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 14 15 CONN_SYNC Out SYNC from projector From projector GPO emitter Compatible with current projector GPIO requirements and restrictions 24DC max 50mA max Not connected 14 3 Hardware Setup Use an infrared emitter to control gating in active glasses a polarizing Z screen Pi cell with passive glasses or filter wheel with passive glasses Real RealD XL Xpand Master Dual Z screen Box Image Projector Installed Z screen XL box None Wheel Polarizing Mounted Com mounted in mounted in installed in plates in ponents front of the front of the front of the front of projection projection projector lenses lens lens Silver Screen Yes Yes No Yes Yes 3D Glasses Polarizing Polarizing Active Circular Polarizing circular circular glasses polarized circular or glasses glasses glasses linear glasses 14 4 Configure Dual Projectors for 3D 14 2
134. when the security manager SM is running FIPS Indicates the FIPS Federal Information Processing Standards Publications security status If the LED is red an error has occurred Restart the IMB If the LED remains red return the IMB to Christie Digital OS Load Indicates that the Christie IMB has successfully loaded the screen man agement system SMS operating system SMS Run A heartbeat indicator for the screen management system SMS Alarm Indicates the alarm state of the screen management system SMS Connect network attached storage NAS devices to these terminals Connect direct attached storage DAS devices to these terminals Connect devices containing content you want to ingest to this terminal Resets the Christie IMB Input for multi projector playback Christie IMB to Christie IMB only Output for multi projector playback Oo Gil Ai AJ NY BY GA Linear Time Code LTC output Connect digital audio devices to this terminal 11 LEDs indicating the state of projector components Main Power Indicates the projector is connected to AC power TPC Disconnect The LED blinks yellow when the TPC is disconnected from the projector Not illuminated at any other time PIBS1 Health The LED blinks green when PIBS1 initialization is complete ICP Health The LED is green when ICP communication is operating correctly IMB Health The LED is green when the Christie IMB
135. xport in the Play List Tasks list Tap the Export tab Select a play list Tap Export Enter a name for the play list Tap Enter Tap OK GO a ZE ee S 13 2 5 Copy a Play List Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Play Lists Select a play list in the Selected Play List list Tap Copy this Play List in the Play List Tasks list Tap Clear Text Enter a name for the play list Tap Enter ee ON i ee ee Tap Save Changes 13 2 6 Rename a Play List Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Play Lists Select a play list in the Selected Play List list Tap Rename this Play List in the Play List Tasks list Tap Clear Text Enter a name for the play list Nw PF WN a Tap Enter 13 6 Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHAISTIE 13 2 7 13 2 8 DIN oS 13 2 9 13 2 10 4 S zl e GAS Se k Ss Je 4 Add Content to a Play List Tap Menu gt Christie IMB gt Play Lists Select a play list in the Selected Play List list Tap the Content tab Select items to display in the Show me list Tap an item in the content list Tap content in the time line The time line appears at the bottom of the Play List window Tap Insert Before to insert content before the selected item in the time line or Tap Insert After to insert content after the selected item in the time line Tap Save Changes to save your changes or Tap Cancel Changes to undo your change Change the Order of Cont
136. y Notes below Values between 0 and 65535 are accepted Tap the Launch Dialog button to enter the dark time value Output Delay The non image time in Microseconds u Offset 3D stereo sync output in relation to dark time interval Acceptable values are between 32768 and 32767 are accepted where a positive offset delay and negative offset start early Tap Launch Dialog to enter the output delay value Phase Delay The degree of reference between the left and right sync output Values between 180 and 180 are accepted Tap Launch Dialog to enter the phase delay value 8 Tap Activate to activate the channel 5 2 Solaria One User Manual 020 100841 02 Rev 1 11 2012 CHK IS TIE Section 5 Work with Channels 5 2 Activate a Channel 1 Tap Menu gt Channel Setup 2 Select a channel in the Channel Name list 3 Tap Activate 5 3 Restore Default Channel Settings Tap Menu gt Channel Setup Select a channel in the Channel Name list Tap Defaults Poe RS Tap Default Current Channel to restore the default settings to the selected channel or Tap Default All Channels to restore the default settings to all channels 5 Tap OK 5 4 Change the Channel Icon 1 Tap Menu gt Channel Setup 2 Select a channel in the Channel Name list 3 Tap Icon 4 Tap an Icon 5 Tap OK 5 5 Add or Remove Preferred Channels from the Preferred Channels Pane You need Administrator or Service permissions
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