Sony LSM-100 Operating Instructions Manual
Sony LSM-100 Operating Instructions Manual

Sony LSM-100 Operating Instructions Manual

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Projectionist Terminal
Operating Instructions
Before using the Projectionist Terminal, please read this manual thoroughly
and retain it for future reference.
Refer to the Chapter appropriate to your System configuration.
LSM-100
Software Version 1.30
© 2007 Sony Corporation
M
anagement
A-CNK-100- 13 (1)
S
ystem

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  • Page 1 Projectionist Terminal Operating Instructions Before using the Projectionist Terminal, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. Refer to the Chapter appropriate to your System configuration. LSM-100 Software Version 1.30 © 2007 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 2 NOTICE TO USERS instructions when handling Xenon arc lamps. Always wear eye/face and body protection when handling Xenon arc Program © 2007 / Documentation © 2007 Sony lamps. Corporation All rights reserved. This manual or the software described...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 User Guide - R110 Login ....................2 Logout ....................2 Show Information ................3 Base Screen ................... 3 View Show Status ................. 3 STOP/PLAY Show Presentation............4 Show Schedules ................5 View Show Schedules ................5 View Show Details ................5 View Content Element Details ..............
  • Page 4 Chapter 2 User Guide - R220 Login ....................25 Logout ....................25 Show Information ................26 Base Screen ..................26 View Show Status ................26 STOP/PLAY Show Presentation............27 Show Schedules ................28 View Show Schedules ................. 28 View Show Details ................28 View Content Element Details ............
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 User Guide - R110

    User Guide - R110 Chapter This Chapter provides a convenient “How To” guide to The Status Indicator Lamp table provides a basic outline of SRX-R110 projector based Auditorium Unit operation the meaning of the Lamp Color and Lamp State (solid, including Power ON/OFF, Status Indicator information, flashing).
  • Page 6: Login

    Using the keypad, tap your PIN and then tap Accept. Login If you make an error in entering your PIN, tap CLEAR to remove the last number entered or tap DEL to remove all numbers entered so you can start again. As you enter your PIN it is masked and appears above the Access to control functions for the Screen Management keypad.
  • Page 7: Show Information

    You can also adjust the Time Zone for the Projectionist Show Information Terminal should the setting not agree with the SMS Server setting. To set the Time Zone, double-tap the clock in the upper right-hand corner. The standard Windows® Time Zone dialog appears.
  • Page 8: Stop/Play Show Presentation

    • Element Type reset the current position of the presentation to the Start of Indicates the type of the currently playing Content the Show. REWIND only appears when the current Element, e.g., Feature, Trailer, etc. presentation has been stopped. To reset the presentation’s starting point to the Start of Show, tap REWIND.
  • Page 9: Show Schedules

    display space it will likely be necessary to scroll to see the Show Schedules complete schedule for any specific day. To scroll the screen to see additional Show Schedules for the indicated day, tap either the Scroll Up Shows which have been Scheduled are viewable from the Scroll Down on the SHOW SCHEULDE screen.
  • Page 10: View Content Element Details

    • Show Information the element is a CPL the CONTENT DETAILS popup The Show Information group contains basic appears containing additional information, e.g., Image information regarding the show. This includes the Format, Aspect Ratio, etc. about the selected element. Title, Duration, and MPAA Rating. When the Content Element of interest is another Show Playlist (nested) then a new SHOW DETAILS pane •...
  • Page 11: Media Block

    Restart Media Block Media Block The Media Block is the central storage unit for all digital components that make up the screen presentation. • RESTART The SMS Media Block is the combined Media Block unit To restart the Media Block, tap Menu and then tap and any attached storage (RAID) devices.
  • Page 12 The appearance of the Show TITLE indicates its Dates and, a scrollable sequence of Content Elements. current state as show in the following table. The information and functions available are the same as found on the SHOW DETAILS screen under TITLE Color SPL Status SHOW SCHEDULE.
  • Page 13: Projector Control

    POWER Group Projector Control STANDBY Basic control of selected Projector system functions are available from the Projectionist Terminal. In the following, reference to the “Projector” means the projector subsystem only. When in STANDBY many of the functions are unavailable. However, other functions remain active and are accessible via either the Projectionist Terminal or the SMS Controller application.
  • Page 14: Select Projector Function

    the presentation continues and must be muted using the associated with a specific FUNCTION and be configured Muting control on the Media Block screen. using the FUNCTION SETUP screen The configurations are stored and available on the OFF/ON DOUSER Projectionist Terminal as single button FUNCTION selections.
  • Page 15: Function Setup

    Select “Target” Function Key Function Setup Prior to making any adjustments to settings appearing on the FUNCTION SET-UP pane select the desired Function Just as in film projection, there are a number of issues Number (if necessary). related to the configuration of the Digital Cinema projector for the content being presented.
  • Page 16: Select Test Pattern

    LEFT ARROW (Lower) or RIGHT ARROW (Raise) Select Test Pattern while viewing the projected image on the screen. Projector Function Setup may require the use of one or LAMP POWER more of the internal Test Patterns. Lower Raise Select Test Pattern Lamp Power changes are made in predefined steps.The To select the desired test image, tap Menu, tap Function Indicator shows the current Lamp Power setting.
  • Page 17 it is practical to use projection lenses that optically zoom is properly filled will still not spilling the image onto the to properly size the image to the auditorium screen. The screen mask while leaving an opposite area dark. lens Zoom setting is associated with the Current Function and recalled when that FUNCTION is selected on the Electric V shift Adjust (Image V Centering) PROJECTOR CONTROL screen or associated with a...
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    • Reset Timer Maintenance Reset Lamp A or Lamp B individual Lamp Hours timers. LAMP SELECT Auto Lamp Mode The Maintenance pane allows you to set the way in which Lamps are used and to Reset Lamp Timer(s) following a lamp replacement.
  • Page 19: Lamp Hours/Reset

    illumination. The outputs the two lamps is combined into Caution: The risk of lamp explosion increases when the a single source of illumination through a prism. The Lamp lamp is used beyond its maximum number of hours. For A/B mode is provided to accommodate situations where this reason, it is important to observe the manufacturer's the screen image may be too dim due to screen size, e.g., recommended operating life limits.
  • Page 20: Theater Network Setup

    and, when needed, the IP address of the Gateway between Theater Network Setup the Auditorium Unit and the Theater Network. IP ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT Automatic Static The Auditorium Unit’s configuration for connecting to the Theater Network is via a dedicated network connection on the SMS Server.
  • Page 21: Dns Address Assignment

    • Subnet Mask DHCP is in use). Consult with your network administrator To set a static Subnet Mask, tap Subnet Mask and for additional information about DNS settings. the ENTER ADDRESS popup appears. Tap CLEAR, set the new IP address by tapping the Static (DNS address) numbers on the Keypad, and then tap Accept.
  • Page 22: Status

    The monitored sub-systems are grouped as follows: Status • Power Status • Lamp Status • Fan Status Device related Status Messages appear at the top of the • Temperature Status Projectionist Terminal Screen in the area normally An additional indicator on the far right is provided to occupied by the Current User information and the Date &...
  • Page 23: Fan

    for the two Lamp sub-systems in the projector.The LAMP • BALLAST “A” and LAMP “B” areas are identical. Indicates a temporary high temperature or other problem with the power (ballast) of the indicated Lamp. Lamp A (B) Information Information related to projector Lamp A (B). •...
  • Page 24: Temperature

    Temperature Power ON/OFF In addition to monitoring the status of cooling fans the temperature of areas are also monitored. This is done Caution: In the R110 based Auditorium Unit, (Mains) because while any fan may be running the airflow may also Power to the Projector comes directly from circuit be obstructed which could result in temperatures that breakers located in the AC (MAINS) distribution panel.
  • Page 25: Mains - A/C On

    the Power ON dialog that appears on the Projectionist Power Up Terminal. Then respond to the following dialog. During hours where the theater is not operating, the Note: The Shutdown process, whether executed as a normal shutdown (initiated by pressing the Power OFF Auditorium Unit is Shutdown and, in many cases, MAINS button on the enclosure) or as a unplanned shutdown (loss A/C is switched OFF at a circuit breaker panel.
  • Page 26: Shutdown

    Note: The Projector is in STANDBY mode and the Lamps are not illuminated. You can Login to the Projectionist Terminal. You must Login to the SMS Controller to Initialize the Cavity Security System and reload the KDM(s) appropriate to the DCP content present on the RAID. Shutdown While the Auditorium Unit can be transitioned directly from the Operational state to Shutdown it is recommended...
  • Page 27 Power ON/OFF...
  • Page 28: Chapter 2 User Guide - R220

    User Guide - R220 Chapter This Chapter provides a convenient “How To” guide to Status Indicator Lamp SRX-R220 projector based Auditorium Unit operation including Power ON/OFF, Status Indicator information, Lamp Lamp State Meaning and executing specific functions via the Projectionist Color Terminal The location of these on the Digital Cinema Power OFF...
  • Page 29: Login

    Using the keypad, tap your PIN and then tap Accept. Login If you make an error in entering your PIN, tap CLEAR to remove the last number entered or tap DEL to remove all numbers entered so you can start again. As you enter your PIN it is masked and appears above the Access to control functions for the Screen Management keypad.
  • Page 30: Show Information

    You can also adjust the Time Zone for the Projectionist Show Information Terminal should the setting not agree with the SMS Server setting. To set the Time Zone, double-tap the clock in the upper right-hand corner. The standard Windows® Time Zone dialog appears.
  • Page 31: Stop/Play Show Presentation

    • Element Type reset the current position of the presentation to the Start of Indicates the type of the currently playing Content the Show. REWIND only appears when the current Element, e.g., Feature, Trailer, etc. presentation has been stopped. To reset the presentation’s starting point to the Start of Show, tap REWIND.
  • Page 32: Show Schedules

    display space it will likely be necessary to scroll to see the Show Schedules complete schedule for any specific day. To scroll the screen to see additional Show Schedules for the indicated day, tap either the Scroll Up Shows which have been Scheduled are viewable from the Scroll Down on the SHOW SCHEULDE screen.
  • Page 33: View Content Element Details

    • Show Information the element is a CPL the CONTENT DETAILS popup The Show Information group contains basic appears containing additional information, e.g., Image information regarding the show. This includes the Format, Aspect Ratio, etc. about the selected element. Title, Duration, and MPAA Rating. When the Content Element of interest is another Show Playlist (nested) then a new SHOW DETAILS pane •...
  • Page 34: Media Block

    Restart Media Block Media Block The Media Block is the central storage unit for all digital components that make up the screen presentation. • RESTART The SMS Media Block is the combined Media Block unit To restart the Media Block, tap Menu and then tap and any attached storage (RAID) devices.
  • Page 35 The appearance of the Show TITLE indicates its Dates and, a scrollable sequence of Content Elements. current state as show in the following table. The information and functions available are the same as found on the SHOW DETAILS screen under TITLE Color SPL Status SHOW SCHEDULE.
  • Page 36: Projector Control

    STANDBY POWER Group Projector Control Basic control of selected Projector system functions are available from the Projectionist Terminal. In the R220 based system, reference to the “Projector” includes only the projector portion of the Auditorium Unit. When the Projector is in STANDBY various subsystems of the auditorium unit are still operational.
  • Page 37: Douse The Projector

    minimum of 10 minutes. This additional time is indicator is lit (see inset in illustration). The Projector required to allow the projector lamp to achieve Lamp remain energized ON). operating temperature and stabilize. • Douser OFF (Open) Note: Usable Lamp life will be diminished by The projector Douser is activated by an alternate unnecessarily turning the Lamp On and then Off.
  • Page 38: Set Luminance Offset

    MANUALLY SELECTING A FUNCTION WILL Set Luminance Offset CHANGE THE PROJECTOR SETTINGS FOR THE CURRENT PRESENTAION ONLY. During installation of the SMS the Lamp Power is adjusted to provide the desired screen illumination (measured in foot/Lamberts). This value is set in a FUNCTION as the calibrated lamp brightness for an associated aspect ratio.
  • Page 39: Function Setup

    Once changes are saved to the CURRENT FUNCTION Function Setup THERE IS NO “UNDO” and the changes you have made will effect the presentation every time the indicated FUNCTION is recalled using either the Projector control screen or when the FUNCTION is associated with a CPL Just as in film projection there are a number of issues as part of a Show or SPL.
  • Page 40: Adjust Projector

    Lower Raise Save to FUNCTION the LSM-100 associates the FUNCTION with a CPL, a vertical offset is recalled and applied to the image when the Lamp Power changes are made in increments of 1%. The CPL is included in a presentation. This offset is used to Indicator shows the current Lamp Power setting.
  • Page 41 The ADJUST PROJECTOR group is where the lens of the projector lens and should not be confused with any mechanical Zoom and Focus adjustments, and the image kind of electrical focus adjustments. Electric V shift adjustment are located. To adjust Focus (image sharpness), tap Menu, tap ADJUST PROJECTOR Function Setup, and then either tap, or press and hold, Zoom...
  • Page 42: Maintenance

    Bar/Indicator to place the image in the approximate Maintenance position desired. The Maintenance pane allows the you to enter a new Lamp Serial Code, select a Test Pattern to be shown on the screen, and initiate the Luminance calibration process. CAUTION: When replacing/handling the lamp observe manufacturer’s recommendations and procedures.
  • Page 43: Refresh Projector Data

    To access Maintenance, tap Menu and then tap changes are not under the control of the SMS Server and Maintenance. The Maintenance screen appears are invisible to it. While normal operation does not make use of the SRX Controller application maintenance Settings available on the Maintenance screen are;...
  • Page 44: Adjust/Test

    maximum rated hours increases the chance of lamp positioning is optimized. In addition, a luminance vs. breakage/explosion. Lamp Power table is created. This is the Calibrate Luminance process. Should a Lamp replacement take place and, for some reason, the new Lamp Serial Code not be entered using the The calibration process uses an internal photo sensor SRX Controller, the ability to set the Serial Code is which measures the lamp’s brightness while adjusting the...
  • Page 45: Theater Network Setup

    remain unchanged but the selected test pattern appears on Theater Network Setup the screen. Patterns available are: • Crosshatch and Crosshatch Inverted The Auditorium Unit’s configuration for connecting to the • Grey-8 (centered white block at 80% white) Theater Network is via a dedicated network connection on •...
  • Page 46: Dns Address Assignment

    Address assignments can be either Static or Automatic (if DNS Address Assignment DHCP is in use). The DNS ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT group includes settings for the Primary and Secondary Domain Name Static (IP address) System (DNS) Servers supporting the Theater Network A static (or predetermined) IP address can be assigned DNS ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT to the SMS Server’s Theater Network connection.
  • Page 47: Status

    • Primary (IP address) Status To set the Primary DNS Server static IP address, tap Primary and the Enter Address popup appears. ENTER ADDRESS (popup) CLEAR Device related Status Messages appear at the top of the Current Projectionist Terminal Screen in the area normally IP address occupied by the Current User information and the Date &...
  • Page 48: Power Status

    The monitored sub-systems are grouped as follows: Lamp Status • Power Status LAMP STATUS provides information about the Xenon • Lamp Status • Fan Status Arc lamp, the number of hours used, when it was last • Temperature Status replaced, and status of monitored conditions in the Lamp sub-system.
  • Page 49: Fan

    The status of monitored areas in the lamp sub-system is • Board (Projector Main Board) shown on the right side of the screen. Status • Lamp Ballast Indicates normal operation of the power (ballast) for the projection lamp. • Lamp Z-Axis Indicates the Z-Axis adjustment for lamp positioning is within its normal range.
  • Page 50: Temperature

    Temperature Power ON/OFF In addition to monitoring the status of cooling fans the temperature of critical devices is also monitored. This is Caution: In the R220 based Auditorium Unit, (Mains) done because while any fan may be running the airflow Power to the projector subsystem coming from AC may also be obstructed which could result in temperatures (MAINS) distribution panel is routed through circuit...
  • Page 51: Power Up

    During the initial start up of The Power Up confirmation the Auditorium Unit the message appears on the Power Sequence Progress Projectionist Terminal. Tap message appears, and the YES to continue or NO to GREEN Status Indicator abandon the Power Up lamp is flashing.
  • Page 52 To Shutdown the Auditorium Unit, tap the Power ON/OFF button on the Projectionist Terminal’s Welcome screen. Power ON/OFF The Shutdown process results in all KDMs previously imported for the DCPs being deleted and the CSS (enclosure) security reset. The CSS must be Initialized and any KDMs associated with encrypted DCPs must be imported again using the SMS Controller before presentation is possible.
  • Page 53 Sony Corporation...

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