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1. d Arm the marriage In the Arming window click the Arm Marriage button refer to Figure 45 A 30 second count down timer begins The LED in the Marriage button on the PI Board will flash green during this count down You MUST press the Marriage button on the PI Board within this 30 second window in order for the marriage to take effect When the Marriage button is pressed the LED button will change to a solid green to indicate a successful marriage o Cymrn gynn ment CHRISTIE Mar an o ert Maana wn bisi mg Ars reat Te oi Pam eoio Pia hata td a Taw gwau do pet ha pesis atte Yom Ge ang et N LE PA Ars l s op e b 2 gt W vers Mme E OVE mwr Figure 45 Arm Marriage and Marriage countdown e The Finish window states the success of the marriage Click the Finish button to return to the Main panel 37 2 Clear the Service Door Marriage Tamper on the server All 3D IMB channels on the Christie Series 2 projector should use the IMB input and 4 4 4 RGB input data format see Figure 46 Bi B MB Menu Seme wa 2 O y 18021 Figure 46 Projector input settings for Christie projectors 7 4 3D settings for Series 2 projectors The 3D macros for Series 2 projectors should be configured with the following settings for 3D Input Control 3D Sync Input Mode Use Line Interleave first line Left second line Right L R Display Reference Not Used Frame Rate 6 2 L R Display Sequence Left
2. 192 168 0 123 y Figure 52 FTP ingest source setup 3 Enter the respective parameters for Source IP Source Path Username and Password 4 Click Save to save the settings for the FTP content ingest source 9 2 Selecting an ingest source To select an ingest source click next to the Source to ingest from label on the Ingest tab Choose the reguired ingest source from the drop down menu as seen in Figure 53 Figure 53 Ingest from USB source 42 10 Audio Setup The SX 3000 features AES digital audio signal via 2 RJ45 Outputs For compatibility with most audio processors on the market a standard RJ45 to DB25 connector is included in the packaging please refer to Figure 54 Py Figure 54 RJ45 2DB25 Audio Connector rio Pini ES Out 14 Pin2 E5 Out 1 gt gt ES Out 3 I gt ES Out 2 woo ES Oult 3 ES Out 2 Pin6 Pin7 Flr P gt A TOP RJ45 Female 4 12 10 1 Pin8 0 A BOT RJ45 Female Channel DB25 25Pin Female Pin1 Pin2 AES Out5 16 o AES Out6 14 O sd 1 gt Pind I gt 2 2 2 ES Out 4 6 4 3 I gt AES Out 8 Figure 55 RJ45 gt DB25 pinout Optional for traditional audio connector gt ES Out 1 ES Out 1 Bo ES Out 2 ES Out 3 ES Out 3 Sd ES Out 2 a6 SSC ES Ow t 6 AES Out 4 19 A TOP RJ45 Female DB25 25Pin Male 1 Figure 56 RJ45 gt DB25 pinout Optional
3. Click OK to exit 30 6 2 Projector Connection The Ethernet 2 connection and the projector are to be on the same subnet Since the SX 3000 is connected directly to the Projector there is no need to set the IP address for the server to the projector The option to set the IP for the projector will be inactive as shown in Figure 35 Figure 35 Cinecanvas Tab Configuration 6 3 IMB Marriage and Clearing Door Tampers from the SX 3000 Please use the following steps below to perform the marriage between the SX 3000 and to clear the door tampers on the SX 3000 1 Enter the SMS screen 2 Click Configuration to access the Configuration page 3 Select Maintenance access from the top drop down menu Enter the number password and select OK 4 Select the General tab 31 5 Click IMB to access the IMB Status dialog box as seen in Figure 36 4 Figure 36 General Configuration 6 The following box will appear IMB Divorced Figure 37 IMB Status 7 Click Marry to perform the marriage of the projector and SX 3000 8 Click Close to clear the door tamper errors with the projector 9 After the Marriage is preformed and the tampers are clear click OK to exit this screen 32 7 Series 2 projector setup To work with SX 3000 the projector must be set up according to the requirements of the projector manufacturer It is required to use a VGA monitor and USB keyboard and mouse connected to the SX 3000 i
4. L1R1 L2R2 The following shows 3D settings on a Christie projector as an example see Figure 47 WB Menu Service vne M2 OVE 171628 Figure 47 3D macro settings for Christie Series 2 projectors 38 The settings for 3D output control 3D Sync Polarity Dark Time Output Delay and Phase Delay should be customized according to the type of 3D system used RealD XpanD or Dolby3D If a particular model of the projector is capable of HFR 3D It is required to setup different 3D setting for different frame rates This will ensure all channels have a corresponding 3D macro for each refresh rate For example 6 2 for 24fpeps 4 2 for 48fpeps and 2 2 for 60fpeps 7 5 IMB 3D macro settings changes Server software version 9 0 makes changes to the IMB 3D output format The following projector macro changes are required to support these changes Note These are required changes on the projector IMB 3D output will not function properly unless these changes are made The SX 3000 with the Software version 9 0 will always enable the IMB 3D output in 4 4 4 format Figure 48 IMB 3D 4 4 4 configuration on SX 3000 7 5 1 Series 2 Projector 3D Macro Settings Since the IMB 3D 4 4 4 option is checked in SMS configuration providing automatic 4 4 4 output All 3D macros within the projector should be changed to use 4 4 4 input 39 8 Time Zone Setup The SX 3000 may or may not arrive with the loc
5. section will show the setup for content ingest from two different sources The same steps can be used to set up content ingest sources using other sources 9 1 Configuring a content ingest source In order for the SX 3000 to ingest content the ingest source must be configured The following sections describe the various types of ingest sources that are used with the SX 3000 9 1 1 Content ingest from USB disk The following steps describe the setup of a source for ingesting content from an external USB hard drive 1 From the SMS click on the Control Panel menu 2 Click Manage Content to access the Content Management Page 3 Click the Source tab followed by the Add button This opens up the Source Setup Page please refer to Figure 51 4 Enter the name of the source in the Source Name text box In this example we will be setting up a USB source and naming it USB Select USB 2 0 as the Source Type Figure 51 USB ingest source setup 5 Click Save to save the settings for the USB content ingest source 41 9 1 2 Content ingest from FTP The following steps describe the setup of content ingest source for ingesting content from an FTP server 1 Select the Source tab followed by the Add button as shown in Figure 52 2 Enter the local description for the FTP server in the Source Name text box In this case we will use the source name FTP Select FTP as the Source Type
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8. into the top slot of the projector If the SX 3000 is installed into the bottom slot the board runs the risk of coming in contact with the below racks 2 3 Projector Network Connect the provided Cat 5e LAN cable from the SX 3000 Ethernet 2 port to the projector s Ethernet port Please see Section 6 for IP network instructions after the SX 3000 is installed 3 EXTERNAL MONITOR KEYBOARD AND MOUSE Before the server can be operated through VNC from the projector you will first need to connect an external monitor to the front VGA connection and a Keyboard and mouse to the USB connection of the SX 3000 Note When using an external touch screen for the first time An external keyboard and mouse is reguired before the touch screen is calibrated 12 4 INSTALLING PSD 3000 P PORTABLE STORAGE DEVIGE 4 1 Product Specifications Figure 8 PSD 3000 P Portable Storage Device Product Specifications Suitable for 2 5 SATA HDD Support Hot Swap Dimension 220 L X 165 6 W X 55 2 H mm Important note To connect 1 eSATA cable to PSD 3000 P the SMS version MUST be on 9 0build107 or higher 4 2 HDD Lock Release the triangle lock by using the key Rotate 90 degrees Clockwise B fig A Lock AQ B Unlock 4 3 Front Panel HDD Tray Lock HDD Tray Cover Door HDD LED 4 4 Back Panel DC Power Connector eSATA Connector Power Switch 7 Buzzer On Off Switch Important Note Always power on t
9. touch panel 1 Onthe Barco touch panel select Control gt Server The new window Connection Properties will appear as shown in Figure 39 Figure 39 Barco touch panel settings Connection Properties 2 Enter the SOM IP address of the SX 3000 into the Host Name field The remaining fields should be filled in as follows please refer to Figure 40 Display or port 5900 Check the Use as port checkbox Password gdcvnc Figure 40 Barco touch panel settings VNC Viewer Connection 3 Click the Connect now button the SMS user interface will be shown on the Barco touch panel 34 7 2 NEC Series 2 Projector In order to configure an NEC Series 2 projector to work with SX 3000 the following steps must be taken 1 Switch on the projector so that it is in STANDBY mode 2 Use the Digital Cinema Communicator for S2 Windows software provided by NEC to connect to the projector 3 Select Start gt Mode gt Service and enter the Service password to activate service mode operation as shown in Figure 41 care P yr GO as HAN MAR Fl bm Figure 41 Service Mode on NEC Digital Cinema Communicator 4 Select Setup gt Option Slot on the Digital Cinema Communicator and select IMB for Slot B in Option Slot Setting as shown in Figure 42 I mane nema 4 LAR nf letet Figure 42 Option slot settings on NEC Digital Cinema Communicator 5 Select Start gt Power gt On to power o
10. 59 Tel 91 22 4044 0500 Latin America 52 55 8851 1198 China 86 400 886 0996 Toll Free South East Asia Australia New Zealand Mexico Mexico City Ave Santa Fe 94 Torre A Piso 8 Col Zedec Santa Fe Alvaro Obregon Mexico D F C P 01210 Mexico Tel 52 55 8851 1198 52 55 8851 1165 Singapore 10 Ubi Crescent Ubi Tech Park Lobby B 406 25 Singapore 408564 Tel 65 6222 1082 65 6100 4328 61 407 040 744 Spain Barcelona Centro de Negocios Josep Tarradellas Av Josep Tarradellas n 38 08029 Barcelona Spain Tel 34 93 355 49 72 China Shenzhen 5 Floor GDC Building No 9 Hi tech Middle 3 Rd Science amp Technology Park Nanshan District Shenzhen P R China 518057 Tel 86 755 8608 6000 1 INTRODUCTION This document is a guide through the process of setting up the SX 3000 and PSD 3000 P with the projector audio system and automation devices used in cinema theatres Note The currently supported software version for SX 3000 server is 9 0 or higher In this manual there will be many instructions starting from the SMS screen see Figure 1 This is the main page of the SX 3000 software that features the status of the show playing the transport and the buttons to access certain menus of the software 0 06 nm UD pm el Bist AE Yr bd 05 Feb 2013 21 03 12 GDC SMS started 21 03 12 Show is baded JPEG2K 2D Stopped 1 3 Show JPEG2K 2
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12. D Clip ANGELS DEMONS TLR 2 8 EN XX US GB 51 2K SPE 2009020 Standalone IMEB Figure 1 SMS interface 1 1 Equipment List This section describes the equipment shipped with the GDC SX 3000 and PSD 3000 P The SX 3000 Packaging Includes RJ45 AES Audio Cable RJ45 GPIO Cables Network Cable RJ45 to DB25 Audio Converter A a ae as ig Traditional Convert The PSD 3000 P Packaging Includes PSD 3000 P Portable Storage Device PSD 3000 P Bracket for specific projector model aa 2 9 SATA HDD D Power Cord Power Adapter HDD Tray Key eSATA Cable 8 ws Manual CD Quick Start Guide The number of HDD is subject to change without notice due to ongoing product development and improvement 2 INSTALLING SX 3000 INTO THE PROJECTOR Note If the projector comes with the GDC IMB pre installed the instructions in Section 2 can be skipped This section of the manual describes the physical installation of the SX 3000 into the projector If the projector does not have the GDC IMB installed follow the steps below to install SX 3000 into the projector Figure 2 SX 3000 Standalone IMB 2 1 Remove existing interface board placeholders from projector Before installing SX 3000 check the figures below to ensure proper placement 2 1 1 Barco Projector Placement Figure 3 shows an interface board with SMPTE 292 inputs connected to a Barco projector This board must be remov
13. D 3000 P Bracket on NEC S2K Projector 1 Remove the screws from the projector Figure 13 Remove the screws from the projector 16 2 Putthe bracket on the projector Align the 3 screw holes with the projector Insert and tighten the screws Figure 14 Align the screw holes with the projector 3 Mount the PSD 3000 P onto the bracket Figure 15 Mount PSD 3000 P onto the NEC projector 4 Atlast use the cable tie to fix the DC power cord on the right hand side of the bracket 17 4 5 4 Installing the Bracket on a Barco B or C Series projector Step 1c Install PSD 3000 P Bracket on Barco B or C Series Projector 1 Loose the screws on the projector Figure 16 Loose the screws on the projector 2 Put the bracket on the projector Align the screw hole with the projector and tight the screws Figure 17 Put the bracket on the projector 3 Insert the PSD 3000 P onto the bracket mm Figure 18 Insert the PSD 3000 P onto the bracket 4 Atlast use the cable tie to fix the DC power cord on the left hand side of bracket 18 4 5 5 Installing the Bracket on a NEC 2K or 4K projector Step 1d Install PSD 3000 P Bracket on NEC 2K or 4K Projector 1 Find the location of the projector Sa sEETETEE BET ER sun HESTER Ul BEE ES im Figure 19 Find the location of the projector 2 Install the two parts of the bracket first Align the screw hole and tight the screws Figure 20 Install
14. G D C INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR SX 3000 STANDALONE INTEGRATED MEDIA BLOCK WITH PSD 3000 P PORTABLE STORAGE DEVICE SMS version 9 0 July 29 2013 CUP Powering your digital cinema experience www gdc tech com Table of Contents t INTRODUC HON Sa io i Gy ee yw ae ahaa SN ADO 6 kr 0 SPREE maa Y CF Y YN ttc GC Y che cel 7 2 INSTALLING SX 3000 INTO THE PROJECTOR cccccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeneeeeees 9 2 1 Remove existing interface board placeholders from projector 10 2 1 1 Barco Projector PIACEMENT ccccceccsscceecceeecceeceueceeeceeeseusseeeseeeseeeseeesaeees 10 21 22 Christie Projector Placement rrrnnnrnnnrnnnnrnnnrnvanennnnnnnnrnnanennnnnvnnennnnnnnnennnnennn 11 Olds NEG Projector Placen iliac iste os ori sates astra PR 11 2 2 Inserting SX 3000 into the PrOjeCtOl ccccecccseecceeeceececseecceeeceueecseeseeeecueeneeesaes 12 2 3 Projector NA WA use ice ne yh GON OG RYW OG RUN DG RR 12 3 EXTERNAL MONITOR KEYBOARD AND MOUSE rmmrrrnnrrnvrnnrnnnnrnrvnnrrnnnnnnennnnnnnn 12 4 INSTALLING PSD 3000 P PORTABLE STORAGE DEVICE ccccccccseseeeeeees 13 41 Product SOCCIICATIONS ueu iel Ru Bn Ga a y sand 13 22 HDD EO He 13 a PIN eee 14 ALY BACK TR dd 14 1 BENSON 14 4 51 INSTAI VON SEGUEN C Gurien a TR a iU GROW a GG TU GC GRAA 14 4 5 2 Installing the Bracket on a Barco S2K projector 9eei ir Yu FL Fu Luuun 15 4 5 3 Ins
15. SX 3000 eSATA port 1 NOTE To use PSD 3000 P as the content source it MUST be connected to the port 1 of the eSATA connection of the SX 3000 board 22 4 7 Procedure to Install the HDDs 1 Release the lock by using the key Rotate 90 degrees Clockwise open HDD tray cover door 2 Insert 2 5 HDD close the front door 3 Lock the HDD Tray by using the key Rotate 90 degrees Counterclockwise Open Door Instruction 1 After releasing the HDD tray lock use your thumb and forefinger to pull the front latch at an outward angle 3 Hold the front of door and rotate the door to the right P 4 Pull the door aside so that it is in 90 angle of the device Now the HDD can be taken out or put in The door shall be close in the opposite steps Caution e Please gently push the door when closing to avoid damage to the component e lf the HDD is inserted incorrectly please do not close the HDD tray door Forcing the door to close will damage the machine Procedure to Uninstall the HDD Release the triangle lock by using the Key Rotate 90 degrees Clockwise and open the HDD tray door ll Take out the HDD from HDD tray and close the door Lock the HDD tray by using the key Rotate 90 degrees Counterclockwise Caution e The label should be facing up the connector should be faced down in order to insert the HDD into the HDD tray HDD cannot be inserted if it is in the wrong direction e Do n
16. al time zone set The following steps show how to change the time zone on the server 1 From the SMS screen click on the Control Panel button to access the control panel 2 From the Control Panel click Admin Panel to access the Admin Panel 3 Click Focus at the far bottom right of the keyboard then click the cursor in the Password text box to enter the password 4 Click Diagnostics Maintenance gt Configure Time Zone to access the Time zone Selection Page A new window will appear as seen in Figure 49 Configuring tzdata Please select the geographic area in which you live Subsequent configuration questions vill narrow this down by presenting a list of cities representirg the time zones in which they are located Geographic area Australia Arctic Azia Atlantic Eur ise mjra slet Figure 49 Time Zone configure geographic area 5 Click Focus and tap the section above the keypad to bring the pointer into focus 6 Use 1 and to highlight the desired Country as shown in Figure 50 7 Click Tab until the OK wv 19 WW thawte Fles wiw ee coi mr rn endre te WYF the pre Tawe we lanence re a lt y VYA le arn raden coal a ra muli s Figure 50 Time Zone configure country region 8 Repeat Steps 5 7 to select the City Region 40 9 Content Ingest Management Setup Content ingest management must be set up before the server is able to ingest content This
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19. cess capabilities of the server including Theater Management System TMS access network connectivity and VNC 61 15 APPENDIX A top Pind AES OUT1 Pin2 AES OUT1 Pin3 AES OUT2 P 4 AES OUT3 Pin AES OUT3 Pm6 AES OUT2 Pin AES OUT4 PinB AES OU T4 15 1 AES Audio and GPIO Pinout AES Audio A bot Pini AES OUTS Pin AES OUTS Ping AES OUTG Pind AES OUT7 Pins AES OUT Pin amp AES OUTS Pin AES OUTB4 Pin AES OUT8 B top Pin Pin2 pina Pind Pins Pmb Pin GP INO GND GPI INI GPI IN2 GND OND GPI IN3 B bot Pin1 GPI INA Pin GND Pin3 GPI INS Pind GPI ING PinS GND Pin GND rd in GPIIN7 GPO 4A GPO 4B GPO 5A G PO BA 5 GPO 68 G PO SG Pink G ND Figure 78 AES audio and GPIO Pinout 15 2 GPIO Power Details GPIO Input Details Vin High min level is 3 5 Volts Vin Low max level is 1 5 Volts lin min 20 uA lin max 20 uA Essentially no current flows this is a voltage sensing device The GPI inputs have a 5 62K Ohm resistor pull up to an isolated 5 Volts Shorting the pins would send an input high dry contact GPIO Output Details Outputs use a solid state relay Max voltage across relay contacts GPO nA and GPO nB 200 Volts Relay ON resistance Min 6 Typ 10 Max 15 ohms Relay Current limit Min 300 Typ 360 Max 460 mA Relay output power dissipation continuous 600 mW 62 GDC T
20. eCNA device has many cues available for automation These cues can be enabled or disabled by selecting them after clicking the Server events eCNA controls and eCNA status buttons All cues are disabled by default 50 5 Click the Save button to save configured settings Figure 66 Automation settings for eCNA device 12 7 Automation setup for JNIOR devices The SX 3000 supports the JNIOR Model 310 automation device Follow the steps below to configure a JNIOR device in the server automation interface 1 Click the Add button on the Devices tab and enter the name of the device In this case itis SINIOR Set the device type to JNIOR IO bi 2 Click OK and set up the device parameters for the JNIOR device Figure 67 JNIOR automation device setup 3 Enter the IP address of the JNIOR device see Figure 68 4 The settings for Port Login and Password are set to the default values for JNIOR devices if left empty 5 Click the Save button to save configured settings d 192 168 0 102 WA S A ab cd gw _ sb y Lg yn LJ F Pr var ER y Figure 68 Automation settings for JNIOR device 12 8 Automation setup for Christie ACT devices The SX 3000 supports Christie ACT automation device Follow the steps below to configure a Christie ACT device in the server automation interface 1 Click the Add button on the Devices tab and enter the name o
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22. ed in order to install SX 3000 Figure 3 Remove interface board from Barco projector Figure 4 SX 3000 Placement on Barco projector 2 1 2 Christie Projector Placement Figure 5 shows the location where SX 3000 should be installed on a Christie projector Remove any existing interface boards or placeholder faceplates from this position before installing SX 3000 LY mu hi 1 TD Figure 5 SX 3000 Placement on Christie projector 2 1 3 NEC Projector Placement Figure 6 shows the location where SX 3000 should be installed on a NEC projector Remove any existing interface boards or placeholder faceplates from this position before installing SX 3000 Figure 6 SX 3000 Placement on NEC projector Please refer to the projector manuals for more details on preparing the projector for SX 3000 installation 11 2 2 Inserting SX 3000 into the projector Please make sure the projector is powered off before installing SX 3000 on the projector Note Please check SX 3000 for any physical damage like loose or burnt component before installing it into the projector Figure 7 Inserting SX 3000 into the projector Insert SX 3000 as shown in Figure 7 The SX 3000 should slide into the projector on the rails provided by the IMB slot and the SX 3000 faceplate should be flush with the other existing faceplates once properly inserted Note When installing the SX 3000 into any NEC projector it is recommended to install it
23. em Management menu please refer to Figure 32 Then click Increase Rebuild Speed button This will mmediately set RAID array to rebuild at highest speed mld JJ ESSER BERBERA Caps La HoPb PP Pb i Return i AU Figure 32 Increase Rebuild Speed Storage System Management 5 6 Disabled options when using the 1x eSATA Connection The following options are disabled when using the PSD 3000 P 1x eSATA content option e Add Disk to RAID Array This is done automatically e Import RAID Array No longer necessary e Remove Disk from RAID Array No longer necessary 6 SX 3000 IP Setup The IP address of the SOM and SX 3000 IMB will need to be set for proper operation The SOM and the IMB IP are to be on the same subnet 29 6 1 IMB Network Setup To edit the IP addresses of the Ethernet ports use the following instructions 1 Enter the SMS screen 2 Click Configuration to access the Configuration page 3 Select Maintenance access from the top drop down menu Enter the number password and select OK 4 Select the IMB Network tab 5 Enter the Subnet Mask As well as the desired IMB IP and SOM IP addresses please refer to Figure 33 192 168 1 117 MW or Figure 33 IMB Network Tab Configuration 6 Once the settings have been entered click on Validate IPs 7 If all of the IP addresses are valid you will get the following pop screen as follow Figure 34 Confirm IPs are valid 8
24. eral setup of an automation device on the SX 3000 1 Click the power button once to access the Control Panel 2 Click the following buttons to access the Automation interface SMS gt Configuration gt Maintenance Access gt enter password gt General gt Automation Automation event labels and actions can be set up in Action menu as shown in Figure 59 e Event Labels are how automation actions can be accessed for example they can be triggered as automation cues from an playlist e The Actions configured with an event label will be executed when an event label is triggered Figure 59 Actions Menu 45 12 2 Adding event labels and actions The following steps describe how to add an event label to the automation interface This automation label is used to trigger the associated automation actions during playback please refer to Figure 60 owe Figure 60 Adding event label Click the Add button next to the Event Label menu to add a new event label Enter the name of the event label Click the Add button below the table to add a new action associated with this event label A new action is added to the table The Device and Action settings of this new action can be changed Notice that when the Device setting is changed the possible Action settings for that device are displayed Refer to the following sections on adding automation devices Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add more action
25. f the device In this case it is ChristieAC T Set the device type to ChristieAC T 53 2 Click OK and set up the device parameters for the Christie ACT device ChristieACT l Figure 69 Christie ACT automation device setup 3 Enter the IP address of the Christie ACT device 4 The default setting for the Port is displayed on the settings for the Christie ACT device Change this value if required 5 Default control cues will be set up for a new Christie ACT automation device Control cues can be added or removed by clicking on the and buttons 54 6 Click the Save button to save configured settings 3 192 168 0 103 T 4 6015 T Figure 70 Automation settings for Christie ACT device 12 9 Automation setup for Dolby devices The SX 3000 supports automation for the Dolby sound processors Follow the steps below to configure a Dolby device in the server automation interface For this example the device refers to the Dolby CP650 Sound Processor 1 Click the Add button on the Devices tab and enter the name of the device In this case it is CP650 Set the device type to DolbyCP650 55 2 Click OK and set up the device parameters for the Dolby CP650 device Figure 71 Dolby CP650 automation device setup 3 Enter the IP address of the Dolby CP650 device 4 Default Control cues are set up for a new Dolby CP650 automation device Control cues can be added or removed
26. for CP750 JSD80 audio connector 43 A top Pini AES OUT1 Pin2 AES OUT1 Pin3 AES OUT2 Pins AES OUT3 PinS AES OUT3 Pin6 AES OUT2 Pin AES OUT4 A bot Pint gt AES OUTS Pin2 AES OUTS Pin3 AES OUT6 Pind AES OUT7 Pins AES OUT Pin6 AES OUTS6 Pin7 AES OUTB PinB AES_OUT4 Pin8 AES OUTB8 Figure 57 AES Audio RJ45 pinout 10 1 Digital to Analog Converters Not every case will reguire a Digital to Analog Converter DAC as some sound processors are able to receive digital input In the case that a DAC is required the first thing that should be done is to connect the server to the DAC This device converts the digital audio signal to an analog audio signal The DAC is then connected to a sound processor that processes the analog audio signal and outputs it to the amplifier and subseguently the cinema s speakers 11 SUBTITLES It is recommended to generate subtitles from the Cinecanvas rather than the server To do so please ensure that the Subtitle Overlay Option under the General tab of the Configuration menu remains unchecked please refer to Figure 58 as shown below Figure 58 Subtitle overlay settings 44 12 AUTOMATION SETUP The SX 3000 is able to control external devices using its automation interface This can be used to automate repetitive tasks for the cinema operator to prevent user error 12 1 General automation setup The following steps describe the gen
27. he PSD 3000 P external hard drive bay before powering up the projector 4 5 Bracket Installation 4 5 1 Installation Sequence Step 1a Install PSD 3000 P Bracket on Barco S2K Projector Step 1b Install PSD 3000 P Bracket on NEC S2K Projector Step ic Install PSD 3000 P Bracket on Barco B or C Series Projector Step 1d Install PSD 3000 P Bracket on NEC 2K or 4K Projector 14 Step 1e Install PSD 3000 P Bracket on Christie CP2220 or CP2230 Projector Step 2 Install the Cables and Fixture into SX 3000 4 5 2 Installing the Bracket on a Barco S2K projector Step 1a Install PSD 3000 P Bracket on Barco S2K Projector 1 Loosen the screws on the projector Figure 9 Loosen the screws on projector 2 Remove the metal rings from the screws and take out the screws from the holes in order to open the bracket on the side cover Figure 10 Remove the metal rings and take out the screws 15 3 Attach the bracket and put 4 screws back into the side cover and insert the new metal rings on the screws P f gt ae Figure 11 Put screws and new metal ring into side cover 4 Install the bracket and side cover back on to the projector and tighten the screws 5 Mount PSD 3000 P onto the bracket Figure 12 PSD 3000 P mounted on Barco projector 6 At last use the cable tie to fix the DC power cord on the left hand side of the bracket 4 5 3 Installing the Bracket on a NEC S2K projector Step 1b Install PS
28. he server is connected to 59 5 Click the Save button to save configured settings Figure 76 Automation settings for USL JSD device 60 13 COMPONENT ENGINNERING TA 10 SETUP The Component Engineering TA 10 can be used for theater automation with the SX 3000 It requires that the TA 10 be wired in a particular configuration A wiring diagram can be seen in Figure 77 The TA 10 is connected to the SX 3000 using the server s GPIO input output port Configure event labels with the GPIO device to trigger the TA 10 sibieni PAA AWA weeeeee Output 0 Com GPIO 37 Output 1 Com GPIO 34 Output 2 Com GPIO 19 Output 3 Com GPIO 18 Output 0 GPIO 35 Output 1 GPIO 32 Output 2 GPIO 31 Output 3 GPIO 30 GND GPIO 1 Input 1 GPIO 8 Input 2 GPIO 7 Figure 77 Component Engineering TA 10 wiring diagram 14 TESTING PROCEDURES FOR QC AFTER INSTALLATION After the installation has been completed it is necessary to test the following to ensure that the SX 3000 has been properly installed 1 Test the video playback capabilities of the server using the following file formats MPEG2 JPEG2000 Scope Flat 3D 2 Test the audio playback capabilities of the server and verify that all the channels are working Also check for any static noises 3 Test the servers ability to activate automation cues using test cues for lights curtains sound and fire alarm 4 Test the remote ac
29. n order to setup the connection between SX 3000 and the projector Once the connection is complete the monitor keyboard and mouse can be removed and the SMS can be accessed via VNC from the TMS or projector Note The screen file setting used for projector macros should match the screen resolution that the projector is capable of For example a 2K screen file should be used for a 2K projector 7 1 Barco Series 2 Projector Setup No system configuration is reguired for Barco Series 2 projector to work with SX 3000 The Service Door Marriage Tamper on the server must be cleared before SX 3000 can be used for playback In order to use SX 3000 for content playback the INPUT source of the projector macros should be set to Mediablock as shown in Figure 38 If the input file is not present please download and install the latest projector configuration files for your projector For details please refer to the projector manual roa AMP 9A E AtW bN 1 iimb er 7Ro asthe tan pat wa LLA 5 E attest Uvala fe n Actives j Crug ie O O O OOOO Annaa gt gt re v med r t ful va i w wan MOOD yx wide D Y activane bp ht u sop iot iw w xX m O wt ow gd amp butrtret yu 5 Q Figure 38 INPUT source settings on Barco Series 2 projector 33 7 1 1 Barco Touch Panel Setup The Barco Projector touch panel can be used to control the SX 3000 Use the following steps to set up control of the SX 3000 from the Barco
30. n the projector 6 Clear the Service Door Marriage Tamper on the server To use SX 3000 for content playback the INPUT source of the projector macros must be set to IMB 35 7 3 Christie Series 2 Projector When the SX 3000 is installed into a Christie Series 2 projector the following steps must be taken in order for GDC server to playback with the Christie Series 2 projector 1 Clear the projector s marriage tamper a Log in to the Marriage account on the projector TPC Select Menu gt Service Setup gt Marriage to start the Marriage wizard see Figure 43 b Click the Next button to proceed to the Marriage Checklist window Critica aterm exists Menu Marriage Mi O y Gf 052527PM Figure 43 Projector marriage wizard on Christie projector TPC c Read and perform the actions listed in the Marriage Checklist In the Marriage Checklist window see Figure 44 the system checks that all tamper switches are secure and lists items that you must check to ensure the projector is secure before proceeding Click the Next button to proceed to the Arming window Jy proceedng eith fa ward you are acknowledging hal he Dicowmng tema have been checked and are n onder LD Secunty t mepect s sides of Pe cryptoy aprec boundary under brgtt bgt for rahaa gouges scrapes end other ser of maize 2 mapet each of Ba festeners at Pe four Comers of Be crygtfogi plwc _ Mew Mi OB awm Figure 44 Marriage checklist 36
31. ot take out the HDDs during operation e The temperature of HDDs may exceed 50 C Please handle carefully 24 4 8 PSD 3000 P Indicator 4 8 1 LED Indicator At the top of the PSD 3000 P there are LED indicators that feature 2 colors in order to show status Each drive has a corresponding LED light numbered 1 4 Figure 28 Hard drive LED indicators The lights have 2 colors blue and red The LED lights can change from steady to flashing depending on the status of the hard drive Please see the chart below for LED indications HDD Status for each numbered drive LED Steady LED Flashing LED Off No HDD connected HDD Not Detected 25 4 8 2 Warning Buzzer Buzzer on off toggle switch is located to the right of the eSATA connection It can be accessed by using a pen or similar shaped object and turning off the buzzer WARNING This is not a reset switch for the buzzer Once the button is toggled to the off position the buzzer will remain silent if any other hard disk fails Please remember to toggle the switch on after replacing any failed hard disks gt BUZZER ON OFF Figure 29 Buzzer On Off Toggle Switch 4 8 3 Hard Drive Failure When a hard disk is showing an error the hard disk must be removed When a replacement hard disk is inserted into the bay it will be added into the RAID array immediately the RAID array will start rebuilding process automatically Note the Hard di
32. rojectors The SX 3000 supports automation for Barco Christie and NEC projectors Follow the steps below to configure a projector device in the server automation interface 1 o Click the Add button on the Devices tab and enter the name of the device In this case it is PROJECTOR Set the device type to PROJECTOR see Figure 62 Click OK and set up the device parameters for the projector device see Figure 63 Enter the IP address of the projector device see Figure 62 Set the correct model of the projector The port number will automatically change to the default automation port number for the model If the projector is a Series 2 projector check the Series 2 checkbox Enter the Login and Password for the projector if reguired 48 6 Click the Save button to save configured settings Figure 63 Automation settings for projector device Figure 64 Projector automation device setup 49 12 6 Automation setup for eCNA devices The SX 3000 supports the eCNA 10 automation system Follow the steps below to configure an eCNA device in the server automation interface 1 Click the Add button on the Devices tab and enter the name of the device In this case it is eCNA Set the device type to eCNA 10 2 Click OK and set up the device parameters for the eCNA device Figure 65 eCNA automation device setup 3 Enter the IP address of the eCNA device see Figure 66 4 The
33. s to this event label Use the Delete button below the table to remove the last action added to the list You can test the event label and the list of actions associated with the event label by clicking the Execute button 46 12 3 Automation Scheduling Automation event labels can be scheduled to be executed at a pre arranged date and time or repeated daily at a pre arranged time To access the automation schedule select the Schedule button on the Actions tab on the automation interface This will bring you the automation schedule configuration screen as shown in Figure 61 Dateandtime Repeat dab BS ow my 8 8 S ti i 3 1600 00 S a Figure 61 Schedule automation events To add a scheduled automation event 1 Select the Add button 2 Set the date and time of the automation event the repeat interval and the event label to be executed 3 Click Accept Changes to save created schedules 47 12 4 Automation setup for server GPIO The SX 3000 GPIO automation device settings can be configured from the Devices tab after selecting the GPIO device name please refer to Figure 62 Figure 62 GPIO automation device settings If the output pulse width is left blank the default value of 50ms will be used If a different output pulse width is reguired the value can be entered in the Output Pulse Width setting Click the Save button to save any changes made 12 5 Automation setup for p
34. sk must be a fresh drive DO NOT pull from another PSD 3000 P 26 5 OPERATION OF PSD 3000 P 5 1 Selecting the PSD 3000 P 1 x eSATA connection for the Content Storage 1 Under the IMB Storage tab in the Configuration menu select Use PSD 3000 P 1x Cable 2 Select OK to complete this option Figure 30 IMB Storage Tab Configuration 3 Goto Control Panel click Shutdown and then click Reboot This is to ensure all components in SX 3000 are able to detect the PSD 3000 P after reboot 27 5 2 Hard Disk Information The PSD 3000 P is seen by the SX 3000 as a hardware RAID When the hard disk information check is done the RAID set will show as one drive like below Figure 31 Hard disk information Storage System Management 5 3 RAID Status When the RAID is rebuilding the Monitor RAID Status section displays the rebuilding progress as normal function to the previous RAID setup 5 4 Creating a new RAID Array When creating a new RAID array the option to select the drives seen in previous systems is no longer needed After selecting Create New RAID Array a confirmation page will pop up to confirm the decision The new RAID creation will take just 1 2 minutes 28 5 5 Increase Rebuild Speed If the RAID array is being rebuilt during playback the rebuild speed will slow down significantly To resume highest rebuild speed after playback is finished go to Admin Panel gt Login gt Storage Syst
35. talling the Bracket on a NEC S2K projector eer Y YY YY LE YL LL Luu inneu 16 4 5 4 Installing the Bracket on a Barco B or C Series projector w w wwemmare 18 4 5 5 Installing the Bracket on a NEC 2K or 4K projector 9eeeeu ir ueu Luuun 19 4 5 6 Installing the Bracket on a Christie CP2220 or CP2230 projector 20 4 6 eSATA Connection to the SX 3000 99 9 nnr YYYYEL LLYR LLA GYLL LLALL LL LLYN inneu 22 4 6 1 SATA Connection on the PS DODO Pa 22 4 7 Procedure to Install the HDDS rranonnnrnnanennnnrnnnrnranennnnnvnnrnvanennnnnnnnsnnnnennnsnnnnennnnennn 23 AB PSD 3000 P Indicator see GC Du DW es Du DU ees Du DU YU DL abet 25 4 a lt LED NAG ae oa A 25 48 2 Warning ini EFYRNWY FAN FR FAT EF FER TR a HYN FN TT 26 203 Hard DE F Ui a a a a a 26 5 OPERATION OF PSD 3000 P TT TT T eee eee eee eee eee ee EE 27 5 1 Selecting the PSD 3000 P 1 x eSATA connection for the Content Storage 27 52 NA DEAN MENN ii GO OR GO GO GO 28 53 DIES LU EE 28 5 4 Grealing anew BAID ATA ee i RL a ES O I O LG LO GYDD a LLO ddu NO Red 28 5 5 Increase Rebuild Speed ccccccceecccececseecceeeccececseecceeesaeeecsaescesecaeeeceaeseeeseeesees 29 5 6 Disabled options when using the 1x eSATA Connection rarnnanrnannnannnnnrnnnnnnnennnnn 29 ES ET 29 OL IMB NGIWOFK SEP i Gu GYD sensu yd Ge Un RY veska GR YY 30 6 2 NNN NNN 31 6 3 IMB Marriage
36. the two parts of the bracket 3 Put the bracket on the projector Align the screw hole with the projector and tight the screws Me A Surv 9 Figure 21 Put the bracket on the projector 19 4 Insert the PSD 3000 P onto the bracket Figure 22 Insert the PSD 3000 P onto the bracket 5 At last use the cable tie to fix the DC power cord on the left hand side of bracket 4 5 6 Installing the Bracket on a Christie CP2220 or CP2230 projector Step le Install PSD 3000 P Bracket on Christie CP2220 or CP2230 Projector 1 Loose the screws on the projector sed Figure 23 Loose the screws on the projector 20 2 Putthe bracket on the projector Align the screw hole with the projector and tight the screws Figure 24 Put the bracket on the projector 3 Insert the PSD 3000 P onto the bracket Figure 25 Insert the PSD 3000 P onto the bracket 4 Atlast use the cable tie to fix the DC power cord on the right hand side of bracket 21 4 6 eSATA Connection to the SX 3000 4 6 1 eSATA Connection on the PSD 3000 P 1 Take out the adapter from the packaging and connect to the DC power connector 2 Connect the eSATA cable to the back panel for data transfer Figure 26 Connect eSATA cable to PSD 3000 P Step 2 Making the connections to the SX 3000 1 Insert the eSATA cable into the SX 3000 eSATA port 1 ETHERNET 1 ETHERNET 2 Figure 27 Insert eSATA cable into
37. using the and buttons 56 5 Click the Save button to save configured settings Figure 72 Automation settings for Dolby CP650 device 12 10 Automation setup for USL DAX devices The SX 3000 supports automation for USL DAX sound processor Follow the steps below to configure a USL DAX device in the server automation interface 1 Click the Add button on the Devices tab and enter the name of the device In this case itis DAX Set the device type to USL DAX 57 2 Click OK and set up the device parameters for the USL DAX device see Figure 73 Figure 73 USL DAX automation device setup 3 Enter the IP address of the USL DAX device see Figure 74 4 Click the Save button to save configured settings re 192 168 0 105 cL i Figure 74 Automation settings for USL DAX device 58 12 11 Automation setup for USL JSD devices The SX 3000 supports automation for USL JSD 80 and JSD 100 sound processor Follow the steps below to configure a USL JSD device in the server automation interface 1 Click the Add button on the Devices tab and enter the name of the device In this case it is JSD Set the device type to USL JSD see Figure 75 2 Click OK and set up the device parameters for the USL JSD device Figure 75 USL JSD automation device setup 3 Enter the IP address of the USL JSD device see Figure 76 4 Select the correct model JSD 80 or JSD 100 of the device t

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