Sony LKRA-009 Installation Manual

Sony LKRA-009 Installation Manual

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DIGITAL CINEMA DUAL SYSTEM
DIGITAL CINEMA PROJECTOR PACKAGE
SRX-R515P
DIGITAL CINEMA PROJECTOR
SRX-R515
HDD UPGRADE KIT
LKRA-009
DUAL SYSTEM ACCESSORY KIT
LKRA-010
3D FILTER AND HOLDER
LKRA-011
PROJECTOR AUTO CALIBRATION BOX
LKRA-PCAB1
2D PROJECTION LENS
LKRL-Z511
LKRL-Z514
LKRL-Z519
PROJECTION LAMP
LKRM-U330
LKRM-U331
LKRM-U450
INSTALLATION MANUAL
1st Edition

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  • Page 1 DIGITAL CINEMA DUAL SYSTEM DIGITAL CINEMA PROJECTOR PACKAGE SRX-R515P DIGITAL CINEMA PROJECTOR SRX-R515 HDD UPGRADE KIT LKRA-009 DUAL SYSTEM ACCESSORY KIT LKRA-010 3D FILTER AND HOLDER LKRA-011 PROJECTOR AUTO CALIBRATION BOX LKRA-PCAB1 2D PROJECTION LENS LKRL-Z511 LKRL-Z514 LKRL-Z519 PROJECTION LAMP...
  • Page 2 ! 警告 このマニュアルは,サービス専用です。 お客様が,このマニュアルに記載された設置や保守,点検,修理などを行うと感電や火災, 人身事故につながることがあります。 危険をさけるため,サービストレーニングを受けた技術者のみご使用ください。 ! WARNING This manual is intended for qualifi ed service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, fi re or injury, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualifi ed to do so. Refer all servicing to qualifi...
  • Page 3 For XCT-S10 5. Install the equipment while taking the operating temperature of the equipment into consideration 警告 For the operating temperature of the equipment, refer to the specifi cations of the Operating Instructions 本機は電源スイッチを備えていません。 万一,異常が起きた際に,お客様が電源を切ることが 6. When performing the installation, keep the fol- できるように,設置の際には,機器近くの固定配線内...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Manual Structure 3. Installation of Server Purpose of this manual ............3 (E) 3-1. Installation of Server ..........3-1 (E) 3-1-1. Rack Mounting ..........3-1 (E) Related manuals ..............3 (E) 3-1-2. Placing the Server on the Pedestal ....3-3 (E) Trademarks ................
  • Page 6 5-8. Image Adjustment ...........5-23 (E) 6. Installation and Calibration of Calibration 5-8-1. Zoom/Focus Adjustment ........5-23 (E) Camera (LKRA-PCAB1) 5-8-2. Position Adjustment ........5-24 (E) 5-8-3. Position Adjustment (Electric Shift by 6-1. Installation and Connection of Calibration Touch Panel) ..........5-27 (E) Camera ..............6-1 (E) 5-8-4.
  • Page 7: Manual Structure

    Manual Structure Purpose of this manual This manual is the installation manual of Digital Cinema Dual System. This manual is intended for use by trained system and service engineers, and de- scribes the information for installation of the system. Related manuals The following manuals are prepared for the system.
  • Page 9: Installation Outline

    Section 1 Installation Outline 1-1. System Configuration Example HDMI Device with external video Touch panel monitor (HDMI) HDMI distributor VGA, USB 2.0 Main projector RS-232C D-sub 9 pin CTRL2 Sub-projector Projector auto calibration box (hereafter referred to as “Calibration camera”) RS-232C D-sub 9 pin CTRL1...
  • Page 10: Accessories

    System configuration of dual system SRX-R515P is used as the main projector and SRX-R515 is used as the sub-projector. When viewed from the back side (touch panel monitor side), the projector that has the AUDIO OUTPUT terminal at the connection on the right side is SRX-R515P and the projector that does not have the AUDIO OUTPUT terminal is SRX-R515.
  • Page 11: Required Equipment/Tools

    . LKRL-Z519 . Be sure to use the lens of the same model for the two projectors. . Regarding the selection of lens, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Lamp Prepare one of the following lamps in accordance with the installation environment.
  • Page 12 Equipment/tools Description Tripod For the colorimeter and illuminometer Hexagonal wrench For the lens shift adjustment: subtense: 5.0 mm Spanner Subtense: 8 mm (supplied with the lens) Subtense: 24 mm (for flexible leveler) Subtense: 30 mm (for nut (M20)) USB mouse, USB keyboard For the connection setting with the external equipment such as audio processor and LTC cable Required only when configuring the 4D system.
  • Page 13: External Dimensions

    1-4. External Dimensions 1-4-1. Projector Front view (Refer to the optional lens list.) Left side view Intake Air Intake Intake Input/output Heat terminal exhaust LKRL LIST LKRL REMARKS Z511 258-297 Z514 230-283 Z519 1-5 (E) Digital Cinema Dual System...
  • Page 14 Top view Right side view Rear view Heat exhaust Air Intake Air Intake Air Intake Intake Air Intake Air Intake Heat exhaust Air Intake Bottom view 10-M8 (for fixing the projector) AC power cable Unit: mm 1-6 (E) Digital Cinema Dual System...
  • Page 15: Server

    1-4-2. Server Rear view Input/output AC power terminal cable Heat exhaust Top view Front view Right side view Air Intake Unit: mm 1-7 (E) Digital Cinema Dual System...
  • Page 16: Installation Flow

    1-5. Installation Flow The installation procedure for this system is shown in the flow chart. For the details of each flow, refer to the corresponding item. Basically there is no problem even if Sections 2-1 to 2-4 are not performed in sequential order. However, do not connect the power cord in Section 2-5 before Sections 2-1 to 2-4 are completed.
  • Page 17: Installation Of Carrying Handle

    1-6. Installation of Carrying Handle When moving the projector to the pedestal after unpacking, attach the carrying handles as required for transporting it. The carrying handles cannot be attached to both back/forth and right/left at the same time. Parts information .
  • Page 18 4. Insert the pipe (long) into the handle arms, then fix the pipe with the two M8 bolts. 5. Attach the pipe (long) on the other side in the same way. M8 bolts Handle arm Pipe (long) Handle arm Pipe (long) Pipe (long) 1-10 (E) Digital Cinema Dual System...
  • Page 19 In the case of attaching the pipe (short) to the back and forth of projector The procedure is the same as the pipe (long). 1. Loosen the nut in the direction of the arrow A, then insert the handle arm in the direction of the arrow B.
  • Page 20 4. Insert the pipe (short) into the handle arms, then fix the pipe with the two M8 bolts. 5. Attach the pipe (short) on the other side in the same way. M8 bolts Pipe (short) Pipe (short) Pipe (short) 1-12 (E) Digital Cinema Dual System...
  • Page 21: Installation Of Projector

    Section 2 Installation of Projector Basically there is no problem even if Sections 2-1 to 2-4 are not performed in sequential order. However, do not connect the power cord in Section 2-5 before Sections 2-1 to 2-4 are completed. 2-1. Installation of Duct Attach the 8-inch duct to the duct connecting portion on the rear side of the projector top portion.
  • Page 22: Installation Of Lens

    2-2. Installation of Lens . When performing the installation/removal of lens, be sure to shut down the system, then turn off the power switch on the rear of the projector. . When performing the installation/removal of lens, be careful not to touch the lens board. Board 1.
  • Page 23 2. Attach the lens to the projector while firmly holding the lens not to drop it and aligning the position. When attaching the lens to the projector, insert it straight. 3. Lower the lens fixing lever to fix the lens. Lens Lens fixing lever Lens...
  • Page 24: Installation Of Lamp

    2-3. Installation of Lamp . For safety, always wear gloves when performing installation. . Install the six lamps on SRX-R515P/R515. . Do not mix two different lamp types (i.e., 330 W and 450 W) in a projector. If you do so, an error will occur and the projector will not start up.
  • Page 25 1. Loosen the screw (with drop-safe), lower the two hooks, and then remove the intake grille (A) in the direction of the arrow A. Screw (with drop-safe) Hooks Intake grille (A) 2. Lower the lamp door latch to open the lamp door. Lamp door Lamp door latch 2-5 (E)
  • Page 26: Installation Of Touch Panel Monitor

    3. Insert the lamp and close the lamp door. . When holding the lamp, be careful not to touch the connector contact portion. . Push near the PUSH mark of the lamp to insert it securely. 4. Attach the remaining lamps by repeating steps 2 and 3. PUSH Lamp PUSH mark...
  • Page 27 2. Attach the TPC arm block assembly with the four screws. 3. Attach the two cable clampers. TPC arm block assembly PSW4 x 10 Cable clamper Cable clamper The direction of the touch panel monitor can be changed by rotating the TPC arm block assembly. (1) Remove the three screws.
  • Page 28 4. Attach the touch panel monitor with the three screws. Touch panel monitor Screw Screw Screw 2-8 (E) Digital Cinema Dual System...
  • Page 29 5. Pull the knob and tilt the touch panel monitor in the direction of the arrow. When you pull the knob, the touch panel monitor can be moved, and when you release the knob, the touch panel monitor is fixed. 6.
  • Page 30: Connection Of Power Cord

    2-5. Connection of Power Cord Use the 3-core power cord that satisfies AWG 8, 250 V rated and 40 A rated or more. Connect the power cord to the AC IN terminal block on the rear side of the projector in the following procedure.
  • Page 31 4. Apply solder to the end of the ground wire. 5. Attach the ground terminal removed in step 3 to the ground wire, then fix it with the screw. Screw Apply solder. Ground terminal Ground wire 6. Route the power cord through the hole on the bottom of the terminal block, then fix each terminal with the screw as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 32: Adjustment Of Projector Tilt

    2-6. Adjustment of Projector Tilt The projector tilt adjustment is performed when adjusting the image position and so on. For details, refer to “5-8. Image Adjustment”. 1. Loosen the nut. 2. Adjust the projector tilt by rotating the adjuster. . Rotate clockwise direction (2): To raise the height of projector .
  • Page 33: Installation Of Dual System Accessory Kit (Lkra-010)

    2-7. Installation of Dual System Accessory Kit (LKRA-010) Attach the dual system accessory kit (LKRA-010) to the main projector and sub-projector. It can be attach to the main projector and sub-projector in the same procedure. Here, the example of procedure when attaching to the main projector is described. Component parts The dual system accessory kit consists of the following parts.
  • Page 34 6. Remove the three screws, then remove the panel (U6B) in the direction of the arrow. Panel (U6B) PSW4 x 10 7. Remove the six screws, then remove the shield plate. 8. Remove the two screws, then remove the blank panel. Keep the removed shield plate and blank panel.
  • Page 35 9. Set the rotary switches (S700 and S900) on the DIF-243 board as follows. Attach to S700 S900 Main projector Sub-projector DIF-243 board Main projector Sub-projector S700 S900 S700 S900 Rotary switches Rotary switches Rotary switches 10. Insert the DIF-243 board along the board guide rails until it is located as shown in the illustration. Insert the DIF-243 board into the board guide rails securely.
  • Page 36 11. Route the tamper harness to the DIF-243 board as shown in the illustration. Tamper harness U-shaped groove DIF-243 board Connector (A) Keep the harness length of approx. 10 cm from the Route the harness U-shaped groove. through the gap. 12.
  • Page 37 Main projector (1) Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN003) on the SU-165 board, then connect it to the connector (B) of the tamper harness. (2) Remove the screw from the SU-165 board. (3) Connect the connector (C) of the tamper harness to the connector (CN003) on the SU-165 board. (4) Attach the ground wire of the tamper harness with the screw removed in step (2).
  • Page 38 13. Touch the projector chassis to discharge the static electricity. 14. Insert the DIF-243 board all the way in, then secure it with the two screws removed in step 8. Before installing the DIF-243 board, check that the harness is routed through the gap of the panel. 4 x 10 Tamper harness Tamper harness...
  • Page 39 17. Connect the conduit assembly in the following procedure. Route the conduit cable on the lens side of the main projector and sub-projector. Main projector Sub-projector Conduit cable 2-19 (E) Digital Cinema Dual System...
  • Page 40 (1) Pass the conduit box through the opening portion of the panel (U6B). (2) Connect the two display port cables and the tamer harnesses. Main projector Sub-projector Tamper harnesses Tamper harnesses Conduit box Conduit box Display port cables Display port cables Panel (U6B) Panel (U6B) LINK A IN LINK A OUT LINK B IN LINK B OUT...
  • Page 41 (3) Hang the four hooks of the conduit box on the grooves of the shield plate. (4) Secure the conduit box with the two screws. Conduit box K2.6 x 5 K2.6 x 5 Grooves Panel (U6B) Four hooks Conduit box 2-21 (E) Digital Cinema Dual System...
  • Page 42 18. Assemble this unit by performing steps 3 to 6 in the reverse order. 19. Attach the conduit support with the two hexagon socket bolts. Conduit support Hexagon socket bolts 8 x 12 20. Secure the conduit cable with the cable tie. Cable tie Conduit cable Conduit support...
  • Page 43: Installation Of 3D Filter And Holder (Lkra-011)

    2-8. Installation of 3D Filter and Holder (LKRA-011) Before installing the 3D filter and holder (LKRA-011), check that the lens adjustment (screen adjustment) of the two projectors is completed. Attach the 3D filter and holder (LKRA-011) to the main projector and sub-projector. They can be attach to the main projector and sub-projector in the same procedure.
  • Page 44: Installation Of 3D Filter Bracket Assembly

    2-8-2. Installation of 3D Filter Bracket Assembly When you want to open/close the 3D filter in the right direction, refer to “How to open/close the 3D filter in the right direction” described later. 1. Put the spring washer and washer on the hexagonal spacer, then attach it to the lens shift block. Lens shift block Washer Spring washer...
  • Page 45 2. Repeat step 1 to attach the hexagonal spacers to the remaining three portions. 3. Temporarily secure the PSW cross recessed hexagon bolts and 3D filter bracket assembly. . When attaching the 3D filter bracket assembly, use the socket wrench. Tightening the screws with the screwdriver may damage the cross recessed head.
  • Page 46 How to open/close the 3D filter in the right direction Before attaching the 3D filter bracket assembly, change the direction of the 3D filter holder. 1. Remove the four screws, then remove the 3D filter holder. Lock pin 4 x 10 4 x 10 3D filter holder 2.
  • Page 47: Installation Of 3D Filter Assembly

    2-8-3. Installation of 3D Filter Assembly This section describes the installation procedure of 3D filter assembly using the illustration of the 3D filter that is opened/closed in the left direction. 1. Pull the lock pin in the direction of the arrow A, then pull the support frame 3 in the direction of the arrow B.
  • Page 48 3. Set the 3D filter assembly to the support frame 3 while being careful with the up-down direction as shown in the illustration. 4. Secure the filter with the four screws. Attach the 3D filter assembly (L) to the main projector and the 3D filter assembly (R) to the sub- projector.
  • Page 49 5. Insert the filter block into the rails of the bracket. 6. Slide the upper and lower rails on the bracket side until they click. Slide the upper and lower rails until they click. Lock pin Rail Rail Clip Rail Clip Filter block 7.
  • Page 50: Adjustment

    2-8-4. Adjustment Adjust the main projector connected to the server first, then adjust the sub-projector. Procedure 1. Loosen the four screws so that the 3D filter bracket moves back and forth. 4 x 10 4 x 10 3D filter bracket 2-30 (E) Digital Cinema Dual System...
  • Page 51 2. Start the projector and perform login. (Refer to Section 5-2-1.) 3. Project the test pattern (Frame Adjust). (Refer to steps 1 to 3 in Section 5-8-1.) 4. Adjust the 3D filter bracket by moving it back and forth so that the distance between the projected test pattern and filter frame meets the specification.
  • Page 52 5. Fully tighten the four screws. 4 x 10 4 x 10 2-32 (E) Digital Cinema Dual System...
  • Page 53 6. If any shadow is reflected on the screen, perform the angle adjustment of the 3D filter in the follow- ing procedure. Move the green shadow out of screen. (1) Loosen the four screws and turn the 3D filter bracket in the direction of the arrow. When loosening the screws, hold the 3D filter bracket and support frame 1 as shown in the illus- tration.
  • Page 55: Installation Of Server

    “Safety Regulations” supplied with the product and perform the procedure with caution. HDD Upgrade Kit LKRA-009 For the installation of LKRA-009, refer to the Service Manual (1st Edition Revised 3 or later) in the Digital Cinema Projector Package SRX-R515P/R510P. 3-1. Installation of Server There are following two procedures for the installation of server.
  • Page 56 Rack mounting 1. Check that the four feet are removed. If they are not removed, remove them according to step 1 in “3-1-2. Placing the Server on the Pedes- tal”. 2. Loosen the two screws (with drop-safe), then remove the front panel assembly. Screw (with drop-safe) Front panel assembly...
  • Page 57: Placing The Server On The Pedestal

    4. Tighten the two screws (with drop-safe), then attach the front panel assembly. Tightening torque: 0.80 ?0.12 N.m Screw (with drop-safe) Front panel assembly Screw (with drop-safe) 3-1-2. Placing the Server on the Pedestal 1. Turn the server upside down, then attach the four feet with the four screws. 2.
  • Page 58: Connection With Projector

    3-2. Connection with Projector Sub-projector Main projector Ethernet cable Ethernet cable PCI express cable (accessory) Rear of server 3-4 (E) Digital Cinema Dual System...
  • Page 59: Power Connection

    3-3. Power Connection Use UPS. If the power is not supplied correctly with UPS not used, the contents data can be broken. Bottom of touch panel monitor USB cable AC adaptor cable (accessory) (accessory) VGA cable (accessory) Rear of server Power cord AC adaptor USB cable...
  • Page 60: Power Cord

    3-4. Power Cord To get a power cord, please contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. . Use the approved Power Cord (3-core mains lead)/Appliance Connector/Plug with earthing-contacts that conforms to the safety regulations of each country if applicable. . Use the Power Cord (3-core mains lead)/Appliance Connector/Plug conforming to the proper ratings (Voltage, Ampere).
  • Page 61 4. Remove the three screws, then remove the CRU cover. CRU cover PSW3 x 6 PSW3 x 6 CRU unit assembly 5. Remove the two screws, then remove the cover from the rear of the CRU DATAPORT carrier. Rear CRU DATAPORT carrier PSW3 x 6 Cover 3-7 (E)
  • Page 62 6. Connect the CRU DATAPORT carrier to the connector (CN12) on the IF-1180 board. IF-1180 board CN12 CRU unit assembly CRU DATAPORT carrier 7. Fix the CRU DATAPORT carrier with the three screws. PSW3 x 6 PSW3 x 6 CRU DATAPORT carrier 3-8 (E) Digital Cinema Dual System...
  • Page 63 8. Attach the harness with the screw. 9. Insert the CRU unit assembly into the server, then fix it with the two screws. When inserting the CRU unit assembly, be careful not to pinch the harness. CRU unit assembly Harness PSW3 x 6 PSW3 x 6 10.
  • Page 65: Connection With External Equipment

    Section 4 Connection with External Equipment 4-1. Projector 4-1-1. Connection Diagram Main projector External reproduction device Audio processor External reproduction device Audio processor HDMI cables Audio cables (AES) 4-1 (E) Digital Cinema Dual System...
  • Page 66: Connector Input/Output Signal

    4-1-2. Connector Input/Output Signal AUDIO OUTPUT BAL: D-sub 25 pin <External view> Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal name CH1/2 (G) CH1/2 (+) CH1/2 (_) CH3/4 (G) CH3/4 (+) CH3/4 (_) CH5/6 (G) CH5/6 (+) CH5/6 (_) CH7/8 (G) CH7/8 (+) CH7/8 (_) RESERVE/LTC...
  • Page 67: Server

    4-2. Server 4-2-1. Connection Diagram The control of audio processor is performed via the RS-232C and theater network (LAN). . Be careful not to touch the cable core when connecting the cable to the GPIO connector and VGA connector. . Use the inch screw thread for the D-sub connector of the cable to be connected to GPIO. Front of server USB, HDD USB cable...
  • Page 68: Connector Input/Output Signal

    GPIO 3: HD D-sub 15 pin 4-2-2. Connector Input/Output Signal GPIO 1: D-sub 25 pin <External view> Pin No. Signal name IN5 (+) <External view> IN4 (+) Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal name OUT12 (N/C) IN1 (+) IN1 (GND) OUT11 (N/C) IN1 (_) IN0 (+)
  • Page 69 Description of GPIO terminals Group name Terminal Description of terminal Remarks name OUT 0-15 The contact point is CLOSE when the The contact point is OPEN when the relay is in non-operating state. relay is in operating state. The common terminal of relay The contact point is OPEN when the The contact point is CLOSE when relay is in non-operating state.
  • Page 70 AUDIO CTRL: D-sub 9 pin <External view> Pin No. Signal name * Connect to Audio Processor manufactured by Dolby. 4-6 (E) Digital Cinema Dual System...
  • Page 71: Setting And Adjustment After Connection

    . Module to make the system to be recognized as the dual system . Module to update the software to the latest version For obtaining the update package, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. 5-1 (E) Digital Cinema Dual System...
  • Page 72: Startup And Login

    5-1-1. Startup and Login Turn on the power switch of the main projector and sub-projector, then start the server. Login to the system with the username “trsetup”. You can turn on the main power of either projector first, main projec- tor or sub-projector.
  • Page 73: Checking The Software Version

    After logging in, the operation screen is displayed. Check if the software integrated version displayed in the lower right of the screen is the version that needs to be updated. For the version to be updated, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Screen example Integrated versions 5-1-3.
  • Page 74: Update

    5-1-4. Update Apply the update package in the following order. For the update procedure, refer to Section 4-2 in the Maintenance Manual of the Digital Cinema Projector Package SRX-R515P/R510P. 1. Apply Unified Update Manager (UUM). 2. Apply the module to make the system to be recognized as the dual system. 3.
  • Page 75: System Startup And Login

    5-2. System Startup and Login 5-2-1. Startup When starting up the projection system, turn on the main power of the main projector and sub-projector, start the server, and then login to the system. You can turn on the main power of either projector first, main projector or sub-projector.
  • Page 76: Login

    5-2-2. Login 1. Select the user name from the Users pane. If the user name is not registered, perform the “Procedure for adding the User” described later. 2. Type the password and tap [Login]. Type the following passwords. User Name (abbreviated user name) Name (formal user name) Password admin...
  • Page 77 4. Tap [New] in the Users pane. The New Local User screen is displayed. Screen example Type User ID and Name. Select Role. [OK] 5. Type the information to be registered in “User ID” and “Name”, and then select “Role” from the pull-down menu.
  • Page 78: About The Gui Screen

    To create a new Role, perform the following procedure. 1. Tap [New] in the Roles pane. The New Role screen is displayed. 2. Type the Role name in “Role Name”. You may enter up to 50 characters (only alphanumeric). 3. Place a check mark in the item that you want to enable operation. There are items that can be selected for each Role Definition.
  • Page 79 GUI screen Projector selection button Screen example Status, Schedule, SPL, Library and Configuration tabs from the left Status tab . Auditorium: Used to start up the projector and to display the test contents for checking the adjust- ment of lamp brightness and output of video signal and audio. .
  • Page 80: Initial Setting

    5-4. Initial Setting Perform the initial setting before “5-5. Performing the Marriage”. 5-4-1. TPC Calibration Setting The touch panel monitor is adjusted. 1. Start up GUI. (Refer to Section 5-2-2.) 2. Tap the “Configuration” tab. 3. Tap [System] → [Server|Info]. The Server Info screen is displayed.
  • Page 81 5. Tap [Calibration]. 6. A mark is displayed on the screen. Tap the mark. Perform this three times. (The place where the mark is displayed is changed.) When the last mark is tapped, the adjustment is completed, and then the display is returned to the Server Info screen.
  • Page 82: Language Setting

    5-4-2. Language Setting 1. Start up GUI. (Refer to Section 5-2-2.) 2. Tap the “Configuration” tab. 3. Tap [System] → [Server|Info]. The Server Info screen is displayed. [System] Screen example [Server|Info] [Language|Setting] 4. Tap [Language|Setting]. The Language Setting dialog is displayed. Screen example [Apply] 5.
  • Page 83: Owner Information Setting

    5-4-3. Owner Information Setting 1. Start up GUI. (Refer to Section 5-2-2.) 2. Tap the “Configuration” tab. 3. Tap [System] → [Server|Info]. The Server Info screen is displayed. [System] Screen example [Server|Info] [Owner|Information] 4. Tap [Owner|Information]. The Owner Information dialog is displayed. Screen example [Apply] 5.
  • Page 84: Date/Time Setting

    5-4-4. Date/Time Setting 1. Start up GUI. (Refer to Section 5-2-2.) 2. Tap the “Configuration” tab. 3. Tap [System] → [Server|Info]. The Server Info screen is displayed. [System] Screen example [Server|Info] [Date/Time] 4. Tap [Date/Time]. The Date/Time Setting dialog is displayed. Screen example 5.
  • Page 85: High Altitude Mode Setting (Cooling Setting)

    3. Save the changed contents and end the registration. (Refer to steps 6 to 8 in Section 5-13-1.) When the 450 W lamp (LKRM-U450) is used at an altitude of 1500 m or higher, the guaranteed time is changed. For details, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. 5-15 (E) Digital Cinema Dual System...
  • Page 86: Performing The Marriage

    4. If “FAIL” is still displayed after 10 minutes have passed, take measures according to the following. . Only the “Marriage” column is Fail: Contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. . “Door Closed” column is Fail: Check the installation of the cabinet of projector.
  • Page 87: Projector Startup

    5-6. Projector Startup After performing the marriage, start up the projector from GUI. 1. Tap [Power|ON]. [Power|ON] Screen example The Projector Lamp Control screen is displayed. [Power|ON] 2. Tap [Power|ON]. The MAIN indicator lights up in green and the LAMP indicator blinks in green. When the projector is started, the LAMP indicator stops blinking and stays lit.
  • Page 88: Screen Positioning Procedure

    5-7. Screen Positioning Procedure Perform the screen positioning of the main projector and sub-projector in the following order. For details on the procedure, refer to the following “Adjustment procedure” and Section 5-8. When newly installing and adjusting the dual system or when moving the projector 1.
  • Page 89 (2) Check and adjustment of the center of horizontal optical axis 1) Project the Frame Adjust Scope test pattern from the main projector. 2) Set the H shift of lens shift block of the main projector to “0”. 3) Change the image size (zoom) from the minimum to the maximum, and check that the vertical line at the center of the test pattern does not move.
  • Page 90 (3) Registration of function for Flat image 1) Project the Frame Adjust Flat test pattern from the main projector. 2) Adjust the image position and size using the V shift of the lens shift block and optical zoom so that the image size in the vertical direction is kept within the screen. 3) As the result of 2), if the center position in the horizontal direction is displaced, adjust the H shift of “Electric Shift”...
  • Page 91 3. Adjust the sub-projector. (1) Resetting of the electrical correction of sub-projector 1) Tap [Reset] on the Adjust Distortion screen. (All correction values are reset.) 2) Tap [Reset] on the Electric Shift screen. (H shift and V shift values are reset.) (2) Adjustment of tilt in the horizontal direction 1) Project the Convergence Adjust Scope test pattern on both main projector and sub-projector.
  • Page 92 (6) Registration of function for Scope image 1) Call the setting for Scope in the main projector registered in 2-(4)-7) from the function memory. 2) Call the setting for Scope in the sub-projector registered in 3-(4)-3) from the function memory. 3) Project the Convergence Adjust Scope test pattern from the main projector and sub-projector.
  • Page 93: Image Adjustment

    5-8. Image Adjustment The zoom/focus adjustment, position adjustment, brightness adjustment, and registration and calling of adjustment/setting data (FUNCTION MEMORY function) are described here. Before performing the image adjustment Perform any of the following operations to call the function memory. (For the calling procedure, refer to Section 5-8-9.) .
  • Page 94: Position Adjustment

    5-8-2. Position Adjustment Perform the position adjustment using the lens shift block. 1. Project the test pattern. (Refer to steps 1 to 3 in Section 5-8-1.). 2. Loosen the three V shift lock screws and three H shift lock screws. 3.
  • Page 95 Precaution for using the V shift and H shift with the lens shift block When using the V shift and H shift with the lens shift block, be careful with the following. The center position of the image is changed when zooming. When the V shift or H shift of the lens shift block is used, the center position of image is deviated when zooming.
  • Page 96 About the maximum adjustment range The V shift and H shift with the lens shift block is realized by changing the area used in the round-shaped lens. Therefore, the maximum adjustment range becomes as shown in the following illustration (image). On the other hand, it is mechanically possible to adjust the V shift and H shift over the maximum adjust- ment range.
  • Page 97: Position Adjustment (Electric Shift By Touch Panel)

    5-8-3. Position Adjustment (Electric Shift by Touch Panel) This adjustment is performed for adjusting the center position of image when zooming and so on in the case of using the V shift and H shift with the lens shift block. 1.
  • Page 98: Position Adjustment (Adjusting The Projector Tilt And Direction)

    5-8-4. Position Adjustment (Adjusting the Projector Tilt and Direction) In the case that the V shift amount is insufficient, adjust the length of foot in the rear portion of the projec- tor to tilt the projector. (Refer to Section 2-6.) In the case that the H shift amount is insufficient, change the projector installation position in order to project the image obliquely.
  • Page 99: Overlaying The Images Of Two Projectors

    5-8-5. Overlaying the Images of Two Projectors 1. Tap the “Configuration” tab. 2. Tap [Projector|$2D%] → [Set|Function]. The Set Function screen is displayed. [Projector|$2D%] Screen example [Set|Function] [Distortion|Adjust] 5-29 (E) Digital Cinema Dual System...
  • Page 100 3. Tap [Distortion|Adjust] to open the Adjust Distortion screen. 4. Overlay the image of the sub-projector on the image of the main projector. Adjust the value in the H direction and V direction using the value input box or [+]/[_] for each Distortion.
  • Page 101 1. Align the horizontal center of image with the vertical center. . Adjust V of “Centering” so that the horizontal lines at the center of the images are aligned with each other. . Adjust H of “Centering” so that the vertical lines at the center of the images are aligned with each other.
  • Page 102 4. Align the four corners of the images. . Adjust the corresponding adjustment points so that the four corners of the main projector image and sub-projector image are aligned. 5. Adjust each center of the right half and left half of the image respectively. .
  • Page 103: Setting The Lighting Pattern (2D)

    For the adjustment procedure, refer to the Technical Manual of the Projector Color Adjustment Tool. For obtaining the tool and the Technical Manual, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. The Lighting Pattern for 2D lens and the uniformity corresponding to it are registered.
  • Page 104 The following graph shows the relationship among the screen width, brightness and Lighting Pattern (example). (In the case of using the 330 W lamp with 2D and the screen gain of 1.5) (Side masking) TB-M (Top-bottom masking) Brightness (lumen) The following shows the relationship between the Lighting Pattern and the number of lamps to be lit. Screen example Six lamps Five lamps...
  • Page 105: Brightness Adjustment

    5-8-7. Brightness Adjustment When the CSC adjustment is performed, the brightness changes slightly. After performing the CSC adjust- ment, adjust the brightness again. 1. Project the test pattern (Gray10). (Refer to steps 1 to 3 in Section 5-8-1.) 2. Select an appropriate luminance level from the three levels in the Lamp Power Control pane. Level 3 is the brightest level.
  • Page 106: Registration Of Adjustment Result (Function Memory Function)

    5-8-8. Registration of Adjustment Result (FUNCTION MEMORY Function) The adjustment and setting data can be registered on this system. In general, the adjustment, setting and registration are performed for each signal types (2D/3D, field angle (HD/scope/flat)) of contents to be reproduced.
  • Page 107: Calling The Registered Image Information (Function Memory Function)

    5-8-9. Calling the Registered Image Information (FUNCTION MEMORY Function) 1. Tap the “Configuration” tab. 2. Tap [Projector|$2D%] → [Set|Function]. The Set Function screen is displayed. [Projector|$2D%] [Load] Screen example Function List pane [Set|Function] 3. Select the registered data that you want to call from the Function List pane. 4.
  • Page 108: Color Space Conversion (Csc) Adjustment

    5-9. Color Space Conversion (CSC) Adjustment When using the 3D filter, perform the color space conversion after completing the 3D filter position adjustment (Section 2-8-4). The color on the screen changes according to the state of screen and auditorium. Therefore, it is required to perform the adjustment on site.
  • Page 109 3. Select the Color Space to be adjusted. 4. Tap [Reset]. 5. Project “Green-1”, “Blue-1” and “Red-1” respectively in the Test Pattern pane. Then, measure the “x” and “y” values. 6. Project the test pattern in the Test Pattern pane. (Gray8) 7.
  • Page 110: Check Of Video Signal And Audio Output

    5-10. Check of Video Signal and Audio Output Display the test contents and check the video signal and audio output. 1. Tap the “Status” tab. 2. Tap [Auditorium] → [Load] A. The Load Content screen is displayed. [Auditorium] [Load] A Screen example [Load] B [Cancel]...
  • Page 111: Network Setting

    5-11. Network Setting The network of this system is set and the IP address of external equipment is registered, as described below. Multiple system connection destinations (IP addresses) can be registered when operating this system using a computer. The connection destination can be easily switched by tapping the number in the left corner of a Status-Auditorium screen.
  • Page 112 . A GPIO channel setting is necessary to communicate with automation equipment conforming to an eCNA protocol. (Refer to Section 5-13-4.) . An audio processor registration is necessary for communication with an audio processor. (Refer to Section 5-13-3.) . An audio processor applicable to network control is only CP750. .
  • Page 113: Folder Setting

    5-12. Folder Setting Create an external folder that can be used to ingest and export DCP. 1. Tap the “Configuration” tab. 2. Tap [Library] → [Folders]. The Folder screen is displayed. [Library] [Folders] Configuration tab Screen example [New] [Edit] [Delete] Source List pane Path Definition pane Source Access Information pane...
  • Page 114 Entry to Source Definition Network-shared folder Set an external folder to be connected with a Windows network-shared function in the theater network (LAN). It is used to ingest and export DCP, ingest KDM, import and export setting data, and export a log. .
  • Page 115: Setting Of External Equipment

    LMT-300 or XCT-S10 Set the Sony digital cinema server (LMT-200, LMT-300 or XCT-S10) to be connected in the theater network (LAN). It can be used to ingest DCP. . Name: Specify the name of an external folder. . Storage Type: LMT-300 or XCT-S10 (Select LMT-300 when connecting with LMT-200.) .
  • Page 116 [F2]) The computer screen is displayed. 3. Type the user ID and password to log in. For the user ID and password, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Screen example Type the user ID and password. 4. Execute the command below and open “SMSMgrServer_custom.ini”.
  • Page 117: Registration Of Ups

    Add the bold-faced portion as described below according to the type of UPS to be used. . When using UPS made by APC: com.sony.dcinema.upsMgr.impl.Apcupsd . When using UPS made by TrippLite: com.sony.dcinema.upsMgr.impl.TrippLited 3. Save the changed contents and end the registration. (Refer to steps 6 to 8 in Section 5-13-1.) 5-13-3. Registration of Audio Processor When this server and an audio processor are connected using RS-232C or a LAN cable, the volume can be controlled and muted from this unit to the audio processor.
  • Page 118: Setting Of Gpio

    Add the bold-faced portion in the same way as step 2 according to the type of the audio processor to be connected. . When connecting DCP300/CP650/CP750 using the RS232C cable com.sony.dcinema.serial.impl.CP750Control.connection=Serial . When connecting DCP1000/CP750/CP850/CSP850A/FCQA8631 using the LAN cable com.sony.dcinema.serial.impl.CP750Control.connection=Ethernet When connecting the audio processor using the LAN cable, it is required to register the IP address of the audio processor.
  • Page 119 3. Tap [New] in the Profile pane. The New GPIO Profile Setting screen is displayed. Screen example 4. Enter data in Profile Name and set the items below. . Device: Select whether to use a GPIO pin or eCNA. The IP address of eCNA equipment must be registered when using eCNA. (Refer to Section 5-11.) .
  • Page 120 Deletion of profile 1. Place a mark in the check box for the profile, to be deleted, in the Profile pane and tap [Delete]. Associating a profile with a GPIO channel 1. Select “Input” or “Output” in the GPIO Channel pane. 2.
  • Page 121 5-13-1 for the change in an ini file. 1. Enter the “ini” file edit mode. (Refer to steps 1 to 5 in Section 5-13-1.) 2. Add the lines below. com.sony.dcinema.automation.impl.AutomationConfig.EMERGENCYENABLED=true com.sony.dcinema.automation.impl.AutomationConfig.EMERGENCYINPUT=0 Change the bold-faced portion as described below. 0 to 7: Channels 0 (IN1) to 7 (IN8) 3.
  • Page 122: License Registration

    Required software . License file . ATMOS License Activate package (*): For obtaining the software, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Installation of license file There are two ways of installing the license file as follows. . Connect the USB memory to the server and perform the operation using GUI of the touch panel.
  • Page 123 5. Tap the radio button of “Internal Folder”. 6. Tap [Browse], then select the software license from “Ingest_USB_1”. 7. Select “ATMOS License Key File” from the pull-down menu, then tap [Upload]. 8. After the upload is completed, proceed to the step of the software license activation. When selecting the license file stored on PC, click the radio button of “External Folder”...
  • Page 124 License deactivation Required software . ATMOS License Deactivate package For obtaining the software, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. The license that became unnecessary can be deactivated. To deactivate it, an update file for the deactivation is required. Perform the procedure in Section 4-2 in the Maintenance Manual of the Digital Cinema Projector Package SRX-R515P/R510P, and select ATMOS License Deactivate package when setting the Unified Update Manager (UUM) package.
  • Page 125: Other Settings

    5-14. Other Settings 5-14-1. Termination Processing During Generation of a Fire Alarm or During Occurrence of a Serious Error in a Projector When a fire alarm is generated or a serious error occurs in a projector, this system can detect the alarm or error and execute the set processing.
  • Page 126 5. In the Emergency Response pane, set the signal output when the trigger is received. When the Fire Alarm signal is changed from inactive to active, the signal that is set in Emergency Response is output. A maximum of four signals can be output from a GPIO channel (only an output pin) when the trigger set is received.
  • Page 127: Periodic Automatic Deletion Of File In External Folder

    5-14-2. Periodic Automatic Deletion of File in External Folder The file in an external folder can be automatically deleted at periodic intervals. This function is effective when using the external folder as the output destination of a log file. 1. Tap the “Configuration” tab. 2.
  • Page 128: Setting Of Shortcut

    5-14-3. Setting of Shortcut The shortcut of a function that is frequently used can be arranged at the bottom of an operation screen. 1. Tap the “Configuration” tab. 2. Tap [System] → [Shortcut|Assignment]. The Shortcut Assignment screen is displayed. [System] Configuration tab Screen example [New]...
  • Page 129: Log Output Setting

    4. Select the function you want to register, then tap [Apply]. The screen is returned to the Shortcut Assignment screen. A maximum of four shortcuts can be registered. To change the displayed shortcut, select the shortcut item before the change in the Shortcut List pane, then tap [Edit].
  • Page 130 3. Place a mark in the check box for a log (DCIP Log, All Logs, or SMS Log) you want to output. . Do not tap the check box for “DCIP Log”. . “Audit Log Folder” is output when the external folder to be output is specified. 4.
  • Page 131: Import And Export Of Setting Data

    5-14-5. Import and Export of Setting Data This system can import and export setting data. This function is effective when you want to put the same setting to multiple projection systems. Export of setting 1. Tap the “Configuration” tab. 2. Tap [System] → [Import/Export]. The Import/Export screen is displayed.
  • Page 132: Audio Output Setting

    Import of setting 1. Execute steps 1 and 2 in “Export of setting”. 2. To import general settings, tap [Browse] in Import File of the Import/Configuration Settings pane and select the file to be imported. To import the setting on a GUI screen, tap [Browse] in Import File of Import/ GUI Settings pane and select the file to be imported.
  • Page 133: Creation Of Kdm Hot Folder

    3. Perform each setting (audio output delay setting, CC (Closed Caption) output delay setting, and audio channel output destination setting). 4. Tap [Apply] after all settings are completed. 5-14-7. Creation of KDM Hot Folder This system can check the specified external folder periodically and read it automatically when new KDM is contained.
  • Page 134: Retrieving The Certifi Cate

    5-14-8. Retrieving the Certificate To retrieve the certificate, the PC on which Firefox is installed is used. For the connection of PC and the setting of Firefox, refer to Section 5-15. The procedure for retrieving the certificate from the PC is as follows. 1.
  • Page 135: Alignment Of The Screen Position Of Each Image (R, G And B)

    5-14-9. Alignment of the Screen Position of Each Image (R, G and B) The screen position of each image (R, G and B) is adjusted at the factory. Therefore, the adjustment is not required. If the adjustment is required for some reason, perform it in the following procedure. 1.
  • Page 136: Turning Off The Lamps Individually

    5-14-10. Turning Off the Lamps Individually The lamps can be turned off individually when the projector is power-on state (lamps are lit). This func- tion is used temporarily for the test and so forth. Even if the projector is made standby state or the lamps are turned off in the state that some lamps have been turned off, all lamps light up when the next time the power is turned on.
  • Page 137: Input Channel Setting

    5-14-11. Input Channel Setting Set the input channel when the signal from the optional board is input to the projector or you select the signal from the HDMI IN terminal. 1. Tap “Configuration” tab. 2. Tap [Projector|$2D%] → [Set|Function]. The Set Function screen is displayed. [Set|Function] [Projector|$2D%] Configuration tab...
  • Page 138 3. Check the board information of the optional slot in the AUX Info pane. . “Dual System”: The DIF-243 board is inserted. . Blank: No board is inserted. 4. Select the input from the pull-down menu of the Input Channel pane. “IMB Input A”: Not used in this system “HDMI_1: Input B”: Signal from HDMI IN1...
  • Page 139: Operating This System Using A Personal Computer (Pc)

    5-15. Operating This System Using a Personal Computer (PC) Using a Web browser in PC, this system can be operated through a network. . Use Windows 7 for the OS in PC. . Use Firefox version 23 as a Web browser. Data may not be properly displayed or be able to be controlled when using other Web browsers.
  • Page 140 Operate in the procedure below when an alarm screen is displayed. 1. Click the label described as [I|Understand|the|Risks]. The lower part of the label is opened and a new message is displayed. 2. Click the [Add|Exception...] button. A dialog box for connection confirmation is displayed. 3.
  • Page 141: Changing The Setting Of Firefox

    5-15-2. Changing the Setting of Firefox 1. Enter about:config in the address bar and press the [Enter] key. Enter about:config. Screen example A configuration screen for gaining access to the setting screen is displayed. Screen example [I'll|be|careful,|I|promise|] button 5-71 (E) Digital Cinema Dual System...
  • Page 142 2. Click the button. I'll be careful, I promise! A Firefox setting screen is displayed. Screen example Double-click. 3. Double-click “browser.sessionstore.resume_from_crash” in the setting value list. You can refine the search by entering part of the name you want to search in the search column. Search field Screen example 5-72 (E)
  • Page 143 4. Check that the “true” changes to “false” in the Value and that the whole line changes to a bold face. 5. Double-click “browser.cache.disk.enable” in the setting value list. Screen example Double-click. 6. Check that the “true” changes to “false” in the Value and that the whole line changes to a bold face. 7.
  • Page 144 8. Check that the “true” changes to “false” in the Value and that the whole line changes to a bold face. 9. Double-click “browser.cache.offline.enable” in the setting value list. Screen example Double-click. 10. Check that “true” changes to “false” in the Value and that the whole line changes to a bold face. 11.
  • Page 145: Shutdown

    5-16. Shutdown Shut down the main projector and sub-projector respectively. 1. Tap on the upper right area of the GUI screen. The Logout screen is displayed. 2. Select “Shutdown” and tap [OK]. The projection system will shut down. The MAIN indicator and LAMP indicator of the projector change to blink in green, which indicates that the system is in cooling state.
  • Page 147: Installation And Calibration Of Calibration Camera (Lkra-Pcab1)

    5 minutes (when “STATIC” is selected for “CALIBRATION MODE”). The alignment DCP is required for the calibration. For obtaining the alignment DCP, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. 6-1. Installation and Connection of Calibration Camera 6-1-1. Precautions for Installation .
  • Page 148: Connection Of Projectors

    6-1-2. Connection of Projectors 1. Stabilize the calibration camera on a tripod, for example. 2. Connect the supplied connection cables as shown in the illustration. Main projector Sub-projector Connection cable Connection cable CTRL1 CTRL2 Calibration camera to RS-232C connector on sub-projector to RS-232C connector on main projector...
  • Page 149 3. Connect the supplied AC adaptor to the calibration camera. AC adaptor The calibration camera turns on, and the following main menu is displayed in the LCD panel. P C A B A L I G N M E N T U T I L I T Y S E L E C T E N T E R...
  • Page 150: Lcd Panel Display

    6-1-3. LCD Panel Display When selecting menus P C A B A L I G N M E N T U T I L I T Y F A N : N O R O T A T I O N S E L E C T E N T E R 1 Menu level...
  • Page 151 During camera pass-through mode A “T” mark displays at the bottom right of the screen. The aspect ratio of the image displayed during cam- era passthrough mode differs from that of the actual image and displays horizontally compressed. Application names and functions will display when you operate the touch sensor. However, the display will return to camera pass-through mode after a short time.
  • Page 152: Adjustment Of Screen

    Select CPLs for which the mask configurations for the target screen and projector function settings match, and manually adjust the screen with the CPL in a paused state. For obtaining the alignment DCP, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. 4. Check the ambient light.
  • Page 153 1. Tap [ALIGNMENT] while the main menu is displayed, and then tap F3 [ENTER]. P C A B A L I G N M E N T U T I L I T Y S E L E C T E N T E R 2.
  • Page 154 [PJT THROW RATIO] Select the appropriate value from the following, according to throw ratio of the target projector for adjustment. [1.2 to 4.0]: Select this when the throw ratio of the target projector for adjustment is 1.2 to 4.0. [1.05 to 1.2]: Select this when the throw ratio of the target projector for adjustment is 1.05 to 1.2. In addition, select this when adjustment of the camera’s position is difficult in step 4.
  • Page 155 Adjust the camera’s position so that the red frame (center frame) near the center of the LCD panel display appears within the approximate center of the screen. When the center frame is adjusted to the screen center, the zoom is adjusted automatically. If a blinking yellow frame (target frame) appears in the LCD panel display, make fine adjustments to the calibration camera’s position so that the screen fits within the frame.
  • Page 156 Calibration starts automatically. During calibration, the target frame will automatically move to the current point of calibration. A L I G N M E N T R E S U L T S C O P E E N T E R .
  • Page 157: Disconnecting The Calibration Camera

    9. Tap F3 [SAVE]. A L I G N M E N T C O N F I R M S A V E A L I G N M E N T D A T A P J T F U N C T I O N S ? R E T U R N Q U I T...
  • Page 159: D System

    Since configurations of existing 4D systems are different from each other, each system must be properly configured. Some 4D system needs both LTC output and network automation cue, some needs only LTC output and some needs neither of them. For details, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Control type A...
  • Page 160: Installation

    Some 4D system needs both LTC output and network automation cue, some needs only LTC output and some needs neither of them. For the details, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Example of connection between dual system and 4D system...
  • Page 161: Settings

    7-4. Settings To control the 4D system via the LTC output or network automation cue, the server must be properly configured. 7-4-1. Network The server can communicate with the 4D system network port by using the CTRL port or DATA port on the rear of the server.
  • Page 162 Making network automation cue for 4D system control 1. Login to GUI with “admin” or “showmgr”, or “trsetup” (installer) account. 2. Tap the “Configuration” tab. 3. Tap [System] → [Network]. The Network screen is displayed. [System] [Network] [New] 4. Tap [New]. The New Automation screen is displayed.
  • Page 163 5. Type the name of cue in the “Automation Name” pane. Example) “EEC_” will be added to the name of Network automation cue, such as 4D_Start, 4D_Stop, and 4D_FilmNo100001, automatically. Consecutive multiple blanks will be replaced with a single blank upon registered. 6.
  • Page 164 7. Set the notation of the control command in the “Command Type” pane. Select TEXT or BINARY. 8. Type the control command in the “Command” pane using the notation specified in the “Command Type” pane. When TEXT is selected: Type the control command as a text character string. When BINARY is selected: Use the hexadecimal notation without adding prefix or suffix of “0x”...
  • Page 165 9. When the setting is completed, tap [Apply]. (The setting is saved.) A command is sent promptly from the server to the 4D system configured. . The saved cue can be edited or deleted. . To confirm the cue settings, click the check box on the left side of the intended cue and tap [Send]. .
  • Page 166 2. Edit SPL including 4D contents. 3. Insert Black for 5 seconds before and after 4D content. 4. Set the network automation cue to SPL. Tap [New] and set the automation cue for 4D control within the duration of Black. 4D content .
  • Page 167: Precautions

    7-4-3. Precautions Show starting from the mid of SPL If show starts from the mid of SPL, automation cue set before the show start point will not be executed. When 4D system is to be controlled by network automation cue, some 4D systems may require starting command.
  • Page 168 Interval Time. If you set a shorter time than the Interval SPL, network automation cue for 4D con- trol may not be executed. Contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center whether these settings are required or not. As for the intermission settings, refer to the Operating Instructions.
  • Page 170 SRX-R515P (SY) • SRX-R515 • XCT-S10 • LKRA-007 SRX-R515 (SY) LKRA-009 (WW) LKRA-010 (SY) LKRA-011 (WW) LKRA-PCAB1 (SY) LKRL-Z511 (SY) LKRL-Z514 (SY) LKRL-Z519 (SY) LKRM-U330 (SY) LKRM-U331 (SY) Printed in Japan Sony Corporation LKRM-U450 (SY) J, E 2015. 5 32 9-878-642-01 ©2015...

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