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Screen Management System Projectionist Terminal

User's Guide
Software Version 2.20

© 2011 Sony Corporation

NOTICE TO USERS
Program © 2009 / Documentation © 2009 Sony Corporation All rights reserved. This manual or the software described herein, in whole or in part, may not be reproduced, translated or reduced to any machine readable form without prior written approval from Sony Corporation.

SRX Controller The SRX Controller application exercises direct control over the projector via the projector's serial control port. Operations using the SRX Controller can be in conflict with operations using the Projectionist Terminal or the SMS Controller. The SRX Controller application should not be used at the same time the Projectionist Terminal or SMS Controller is in operation. Once changes using the SRX Controller are completed, refresh the SMS Server stored Projector data. Network Data Storage When the Network Data Storage system for the facility uses Microsoft Windows as the operating system it is recommended that you use Network Files System (NFS) for optimum performance in accessing files across the network. Alternatively, SAMBA may be used for connectivity between the SMS Server and the network storage computer. SAMBA is a suite of applications that provides seamless file sharing services to SMB/CIFS clients, i.e., to Microsoft Windows. If connectivity to the Network Data Storage is lost the following steps should be taken. · Verify the Network Data Storage system is working. If connectivity issues still cannot be resolved it may be necessary to remove and re-create the Network Storage locations using the SMS Controller application. See Settings/Folders on the SMS Controller for more information. If you are still unable to establish connectivity with the Network Data Storage system, execute a system Power OFF/ON. This will require Initializing Security.

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Chapter 1 User Guide
Overview...........................................................................................6 New Features ......................................................................................... 6 User ................................................................................................... 6 Status Indicator Lamp ........................................................................... 7 Emergency Alert.................................................................................... 7 Playlist Elements ................................................................................... 8 Composition Playlist (CPL) .............................................................. 8 Show Playlist (SPL) .......................................................................... 8 Commands ........................................................................................ 8 Login ................................................................................................. 8 Logout ................................................................................................... 9 Basic Screen View ........................................................................... 9 Base Screen ........................................................................................... 9 Menus .................................................................................................. 11 Shows ............................................................................................. 11 Now Showing ...................................................................................... 12 Show Controls ................................................................................ 13 Show Listing........................................................................................ 14 Play Show ....................................................................................... 15 View Show Details ......................................................................... 15 Manage Shows .................................................................................... 16 View Playlist Details ...................................................................... 17 Create Show Playlist (SPL) ............................................................ 18 Edit Show Playlist (SPL) ................................................................ 22 Delete Show Playlist (SPL) ............................................................ 25 Schedule .............................................................................................. 25 View Previous Day/Next Day ........................................................ 26 View Today .................................................................................... 26 Automation.......................................................................................... 26 GPI Trigger.......................................................................................... 27 Adding an SPL to the GPI-SPL List ............................................... 27 Deleting an SPL from the GPI-SPL list .......................................... 27 Content ........................................................................................... 28 Content Listing .................................................................................... 28 Play Content ................................................................................... 29 View Content Details ...................................................................... 29 Transfer Status..................................................................................... 29 Manage DCPs...................................................................................... 30

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Local Ingest ......................................................................................... 31 Network Ingest .................................................................................... 32 Ingest KDMs ....................................................................................... 32 View KDM Details ......................................................................... 33 Cleanup (KDMs) ............................................................................ 33 S2S Source .......................................................................................... 34 S2S Network Setup ............................................................................. 34 Projector ......................................................................................... 35 Projector Control ................................................................................. 36 Set Projector LAMP OFF/ON ........................................................ 36 Douse the Projector ........................................................................ 36 Audio Muting ................................................................................. 37 Change Projector Function ............................................................. 37 Set Luminance Offset ..................................................................... 38 Function Setup..................................................................................... 39 Configure Function ......................................................................... 39 Projection Type ................................................................................... 42 Projector FUNCTION .................................................................... 42 Adjustment .......................................................................................... 42 Projection Type 2D ......................................................................... 42 Projection Type 3D ......................................................................... 44 Ghostbuster.......................................................................................... 46 Projector Remote Update .................................................................... 46 Status.............................................................................................. 47 Projector Status.................................................................................... 48 Power .............................................................................................. 48 Peltier - Thermal Devices ............................................................... 48 DVI signal, Ballast, RT Clock Battery ........................................... 48 Board, Lens, Electrical, AIr FIlter, Filter Duct .............................. 48 Connection and Battery .................................................................. 48 Lamp Status ......................................................................................... 49 Lamp Information ........................................................................... 49 Lamp Indicators .............................................................................. 49 Fan Status ............................................................................................ 50 Subsystem Fans .............................................................................. 50 Projector Component Fans ............................................................. 50 Temperature Status.............................................................................. 51 Subsystem Temperature ................................................................. 51 Projector Component Temperatures ............................................... 51 Media Block Status ............................................................................. 51 Media Block State .......................................................................... 52 Process/Component ........................................................................ 52 Memory .......................................................................................... 52 Power Supplies ............................................................................... 52 Security ........................................................................................... 53

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RAID Status ........................................................................................ 53 RAID Status .................................................................................... 53 HDD Status ..................................................................................... 53 DCP Space Used ............................................................................. 53 Logs ................................................................................................ 54 Maintenance ................................................................................... 55 Projector .............................................................................................. 55 Refresh SMS Server ....................................................................... 56 Lamp Information ........................................................................... 57 Luminance Adjustment ................................................................... 57 Security (Role Restricted) ................................................................... 58 Marriage .............................................................................................. 59 Network Setup (Theater) ..................................................................... 59 Network Address Assignment ........................................................ 59 DNS Address Assignment .............................................................. 60 Time Zone ........................................................................................... 61 Clock Settings (Role Restricted) ......................................................... 62 Closed Caption Setup .......................................................................... 63 Owner Information (Role Restricted).................................................. 63 eCNA Settings (Role Restricted) ........................................................ 64 Restart SMS Server ....................................................................... 64 Restart SMS Server Application ......................................................... 64 System Startup..................................................................................... 65 System Shutdown ................................................................................ 65 Initiate System Shutdown ............................................................... 65

Chapter 2 Theater Setup and System Security
Overview......................................................................................... 67 Theater Setup....................................................................................... 67 System Security................................................................................... 67 Theater Setup................................................................................. 68 Login ................................................................................................... 68 Lamp Installation................................................................................. 69 Enter Lamp Serial Code ................................................................. 69 Lamp Axis Adjust ............................................................................... 70 Adjust X, Y, & Z Lamp Axis ......................................................... 70 Registration Adjust.............................................................................. 72 Filter Timer Reset................................................................................ 73 System Security............................................................................. 74 Security Initialize ................................................................................ 74 Set Time Source for SMS Server ........................................................ 74

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