Sony SRX-R515P, LKRA-008, LKRL-A502, LKRL-A503, LKRL-Z511 Users guide

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DIGITAL CINEMA PROJECTOR PACKAGE
SRX-R515P
LENS CHANGE TABLE
LKRA-008
3D PROJECTION LENS
LKRL-A502 LKRL-A503
2D PROJECTION LENS
LKRL-Z511 LKRL-Z514 LKRL-Z519
LKRM-U330 LKRM-U450
INSTALLATION MANUAL 1st Edition
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!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 ed service personnel.
! WARNUNG
Die Anleitung ist nur für qualifi ziertes Fachpersonal bestimmt. Alle Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von qualifi ziertem Fachpersonal ausgeführt werden. Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages, Feuergefahr und Verletzungen zu vermeiden, sind bei Wartungsarbeiten strikt die Angaben in der Anleitung zu befolgen. Andere als die angegeben Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von Personen ausgeführt werden, die eine spezielle Befähigung dazu besitzen.
! AVERTISSEMENT
Ce manual est destiné uniquement aux personnes compétentes en charge de l’entretien. Afi n de réduire les risques de décharge électrique, d’incendie ou de blessure n’effectuer que les réparations indiquées dans le mode d’emploi à moins d’être qualifi é pour en effectuer d’autres. Pour toute réparation faire appel à une personne compétente uniquement.
For SRX-R515/XCT-S10
安全のために,周辺機器を接続する際は,過大電圧を持 つ可能性があるコネクターを以下のポートに接続しない でください。
: NETWORK コネクター
上記のポートについては本書の指示に従ってください。
For safety, do not connect the connector for periph­eral device wiring that might have excessive volt­age to the following port. : NETWORK connector Follow the instructions for the above port.
For kundene i Norge
Dette utstyret kan kobles til et IT-strømfordelingssystem.
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For XCT-S10
警告
万一,異常が起きた際に,お客様が電源を切ることが できるように,設置の際には,機器近くの固定配線内 に専用遮断装置を設けるか,機器使用中に,容易に抜 き差しできるコンセントに電源プラグを接続してくだ さい。
WARNING
When installing the unit, incorporate a readily accessible disconnect device in the fi xed wiring, or connect the power cord to a socket-outlet which must be provided near the unit and easily accessible, so that the user can turn off the power in case a fault should occur.
WARNUNG
Beim Einbau des Geräts ist daher im Festkabel ein leicht zugänglicher Unterbrecher einzufügen, oder das Netzkabel muß mit einer in der Nähe des Geräts befi ndlichen, leicht zugänglichen Wandsteckdose verbunden werden, damit sich bei einer Funktionsstörung die Stromversorgung zum Gerät jederzeit unterbrechen läßt.
5. Install the equipment while taking the operating temperature of the equipment into consideration
For the operating temperature of the equipment, refer
to the specifi cations of the Operating Instructions
.
6. When performing the installation, keep the fol­lowing space away from walls in order to obtain proper exhaust and radiation of heat.
Front: 4 cm (1.6 inches) or more Rear: 10 cm (4 inches) or more
本機をラックに設置するとき
熱の適切な排気・発散を得るために,ラックと本機の 間には,以下の空間を確保してください。
.前面 4cm 以上 .後面 10cm 以上
Attention-when the product is installed in Rack:
1. Prevention against overloading of branch circuit
When this product is installed in a rack and is
supplied power from an outlet on the rack, please make sure that the rack does not overload the supply circuit.
2. Providing protective earth
When this product is installed in a rack and is
supplied power from an outlet on the rack, please confi rm that the outlet is provided with a suitable protective earth connection.
3. Internal air ambient temperature of the rack
When this product is installed in a rack, please make
sure that the internal air ambient temperature of the rack is within the specifi ed limit of this product.
4. Prevention against achieving hazardous condition due to uneven mechanical loading
When this product is installed in a rack, please
make sure that the rack does not achieve hazardous condition due to uneven mechanical loading.
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Table of Contents

Manual Structure
Purpose of this manual ............................................................ 3 (E)
Related manuals ...................................................................... 3 (E)
Trademarks .............................................................................. 3 (E)
1. Installation Outline
1-1. System Confi guration Example ................................. 1-1 (E)
1-2. Accessories ................................................................1-2 (E)
1-3. Required Equipment/Tools ........................................1-3 (E)
1-4. External Dimensions ................................................. 1-4 (E)
1-4-1. Projector ...........................................................1-4 (E)
1-4-2. Server ............................................................... 1-6 (E)
1-5. Installation Flow ........................................................ 1-7 (E)
1-6. Installation of Carrying Handle ................................. 1-8 (E)
2. Installation of Projector
2-1. Installation of Duct .................................................... 2-1 (E)
2-2. Installation of Lens .................................................... 2-2 (E)
2-3. Installation of 3D Lens Filter
(In the Case of LKRA-005) ....................................... 2-4 (E)
2-4. Installation of Lamp .................................................. 2-7 (E)
2-5. Installation of Touch Panel Monitor .......................... 2-8 (E)
2-6. Connection of Power Cord ......................................2-12 (E)
2-7. Adjustment of Projector Tilt ....................................2-14 (E)
3. Installation of Server
3-1. Installation of Server ................................................. 3-1 (E)
3-1-1. Rack Mounting ................................................3-1 (E)
3-1-2. Placing the Server on the Pedestal ...................3-3 (E)
3-2. Connection with Projector ......................................... 3-4 (E)
3-3. Power Connection ..................................................... 3-5 (E)
3-4. Power Cord ................................................................ 3-6 (E)
3-5. Installation of CRU DATAPORT Carrier .................. 3-6 (E)
4. Connection with External Equipment
4-1. Projector ....................................................................4-1 (E)
4-1-1. Connection Diagram ........................................4-1 (E)
4-1-2. Connector Input/Output Signal ........................4-2 (E)
4-2. Server ........................................................................ 4-3 (E)
4-2-1. Connection Diagram ........................................4-3 (E)
4-2-2. Connector Input/Output Signal ........................4-4 (E)
5. Setting and Adjustment after Connection
5-1. System Startup and Login ......................................... 5-1 (E)
5-1-1. Startup ..............................................................5-1 (E)
5-1-2. Login ................................................................5-2 (E)
5-2. About the GUI Screen ...............................................5-4 (E)
5-3. Initial Setting .............................................................5-6 (E)
5-3-1. TPC Calibration Setting ................................... 5-6 (E)
5-3-2. Language Setting .............................................5-8 (E)
5-3-3. Owner Information Setting .............................. 5-9 (E)
5-3-4. Date/Time Setting ..........................................5-10 (E)
5-4. Performing the Marriage ......................................... 5-12 (E)
5-5. Projector Startup ...................................................... 5-13 (E)
5-6. Screen Adjustment Flow ......................................... 5-13 (E)
5-6-1. In the Case of Using Only 2D Lens ...............5-14 (E)
5-6-2. In the Case of Using Only 3D Lens ...............5-15 (E)
5-6-3. In the Case of Using Both 2D Lens and
3D Lens .......................................................... 5-15 (E)
5-7. Image Adjustment (2D Lens) ..................................5-16 (E)
5-7-1. Zoom/Focus Adjustment ................................5-16 (E)
5-7-2. Position Adjustment .......................................5-17 (E)
5-7-3. Position Adjustment
(Electric Shift by Touch Panel) ...................... 5-20 (E)
5-7-4. Position Adjustment
(Adjusting the Projector Tilt and Direction) ... 5-21 (E)
5-7-5. Brightness Adjustment ...................................5-22 (E)
5-7-6. Registration of Adjustment Result
(FUNCTION MEMORY Function) ...............5-23 (E)
5-7-7. Calling the Registered Image Information
(FUNCTION MEMORY Function) ...............5-24 (E)
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5-8. Image Adjustment (3D Lens) ..................................5-25 (E)
5-8-1. Optical Axis Adjustment ................................5-25 (E)
5-8-2. 3D Lens Filter Adjustment
(In the Case of LKRA-005) ........................... 5-27 (E)
5-8-3. Zoom/Focus Adjustment ................................5-29 (E)
5-8-4. Position Adjustment
(Using the Lens Shift Mechanism,
Only in the Vertical Direction) ....................... 5-30 (E)
5-8-5. Position Adjustment
(Adjust Image by Touch Panel) .....................5-31 (E)
5-8-6. Position Adjustment
(Adjusting the Projector Tilt and Direction) ... 5-32 (E)
5-8-7. Alignment of the Horizontal Position of Image
for Right Eye and Image for Left Eye ...........5-33 (E)
5-8-8. Image Mapping ..............................................5-35 (E)
5-8-9. Brightness Adjustment ...................................5-36 (E)
5-8-10. Registration of Adjustment Result
(FUNCTION MEMORY Function) ...............5-37 (E)
5-8-11. Calling the Registered Image Information
(FUNCTION MEMORY Function) ...............5-38 (E)
5-9. Color Space Conversion (CSC) Adjustment ...........5-38 (E)
5-10. Check of Video Signal and Audio Output ............... 5-40 (E)
5-11. Network Setting.......................................................5-41 (E)
5-12. Folder Setting .......................................................... 5-43 (E)
5-13. Setting of External Equipment ................................ 5-45 (E)
5-13-1. Change in ini File ........................................... 5-45 (E)
5-13-2. Registration of UPS ....................................... 5-47 (E)
5-13-3. Registration of Audio Processor ....................5-47 (E)
5-13-4. Setting of GPIO .............................................5-48 (E)
5-14. Other Settings ..........................................................5-52 (E)
5-14-1. Termination Processing During Generation of a
Fire Alarm or During Occurrence of a Serious
Error in a Projector ........................................5-52 (E)
5-14-2. Periodic Automatic Deletion of File in External
Folder ............................................................. 5-54 (E)
5-14-3. Setting of Shortcut ......................................... 5-55 (E)
5-14-4. Log Output Setting ........................................5-56 (E)
5-14-5. Import and Export of Setting Data ................. 5-58 (E)
5-14-6. Audio Output Setting .....................................5-59 (E)
5-14-7. Creation of KDM Hot Folder.........................5-60 (E)
5-14-8. Retrieving the Certifi cate ...............................5-61 (E)
5-14-9. Alignment of the Screen Position of
Each Image (R, G and B) ............................... 5-62 (E)
5-14-10. Turning Off the Lamps Individually .............. 5-63 (E)
5-15. Operating This System Using a Personal
Computer (PC) ........................................................5-64 (E)
5-15-1. Connection and Startup of PC .......................5-64 (E)
5-15-2. Changing the Setting of Firefox.....................5-66 (E)
5-16. Shutdown .................................................................5-70 (E)
6. Installation of Lens Change Table
6-1. Component ................................................................6-1 (E)
6-2. Installation of Foot Assembly ................................... 6-1 (E)
6-3. Installation/Adjustment of 2D Unit Assembly .......... 6-9 (E)
6-3-1. Installation of 2D Unit Assembly .................... 6-9 (E)
6-3-2. Height Adjustment of 2D Unit Assembly ...... 6-12 (E)
6-3-3. Check after Adjustment ................................. 6-14 (E)
6-4. Installation/Adjustment of 3D Unit Assembly ........ 6-18 (E)
6-4-1. Installation of 3D Unit Assembly .................. 6-18 (E)
6-4-2. Height Adjustment of 3D Unit Assembly ...... 6-19 (E)
6-4-3. Check after Adjustment ................................. 6-21 (E)
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Purpose of this manual

Related manuals

Manual Structure

This manual is the installation manual of Digital Cinema Projector Package SRX­R515P. This manual is intended for use by trained system and service engineers, and de­scribes the information for installation of the system.
The following manuals are prepared for this unit.
. Safety Regulations (supplied with this system)
This manual describes the information required to safely use this system.
. Operating Instructions (available on request)
This manual is necessary for application and operation of this system.
. Maintenance Manual (available on request)
This manual describes the information about the system maintenance (periodic check, cleaning, etc.)

Trademarks

. Service Manual (available on request)
This manual describes the information that premise the service based on part re­placement of this system.
Trademarks and registered trademarks used in this manual are follows.
. The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Defi nition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI
Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
. Windows and Windows 7 are the registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation
in the United States and Other countries.
Other system names, product names, and company names appearing in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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Installation Outline

1-1. System Configuration Example

Touch panel monitor
Section 1
Digital cinema projector (hereafter referred to as “Projector”)
Digital cinema server (hereafter referred to as “Server”)
VGA, USB 2.0
PCI-EX, LAN
HDMI
USB 2.0
GPIO
RS-232C
D-sub 9 pin
Device with external video (HDMI)
UPS
Automation system
Lighting controller
Curtain controller
Audio processor
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LAN
USB 2.0/3.0
Theater network (LAN)
Video signal, audio data
USB HDD
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1-2. Accessories

The following accessories are supplied with this system.
[Digital Cinema Projector SRX-R515]
. Keys for removing panels (5) . Safety regulations (1) . TPC arm (1 set) . Cable clamper (2)
[Digital Cinema Server XCT-S10]
. Feet (1 set) . PCI express cable (2 m) (1) . Ethernet cable (2 m) (1)
[Touch Panel Monitor LKRA-007]
. AC adaptor (1) . VGA cable (1) . USB cable (1)
1-2 (E)
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1-3. Required Equipment/Tools

The equipment and tools required for this system are as follows.
Equipment/tools Description
Projection lens Prepare the necessary lens(es) in accordance with the installation environment. . LKRL-Z511 . LKRL-Z514 . LKRL-Z519 . LKRL-A502 . LKRL-A503 n Regarding the selection of lens, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center.
3D lens filter LKRA-005 etc.
Lens change table LKRA-008 For enabling easy replacement of the 2D lens and 3D lens.
n
When installing the lens change table LKRA-008, refer to Section 6.
Lamp Prepare one of the following lamps in accordance with the installation environment. . LKRM-U450 (6 pcs, 450 W) . LKRM-U330 (6 pcs, 330 W) m . If all 6 pcs are not inserted, the projector does not operate. . Regarding the selection of lamp, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center.
Pedestal _
UPS For the server
Power cable Need to obtain the cable that matches the plug on the installation site.
Exhaust system Connect the duct to the duct connecting portion on the rear top panel for exhausting
the heat inside the projector. In the case of using the 8-inch duct, the following exhaust air volume is required. The exhaust air volume of 450-550 ft
External connection cable Refer to Section 4.
Tool Screwdriver (for installing the lamp and server)
Carrying handle Handle arm (part number: 4-164-849-02) Pipe (short) (part number: 4-164-850-02) Pipe (long) (part number: 4-164-851-02)
Luminance meter CL-200 or the equivalent
Colorimeter PR-650 or the equivalent
Tripod For the colorimeter and illuminometer
Hexagonal wrench For the 3D lens adjustment: subtense: 2.5, 3.0, 5.0 mm 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
UPS
3
/min (12.7 to 15.6 m3/min) should be secured.
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1-4. External Dimensions

1-4-1. Projector

Front view
Left side view
Air Intake
Air
Heat exhaust
Intake
Input/output terminal
Air Intake
*
LKRL LIST
No. LKRL L REMARKS
1 Z511 258-297 2 Z514 230-283 3 Z519 244 4 A502 462 Including in 3D lens filter 5 A503 462 Including in 3D lens filter
*
(Refer to the optional lens list.)
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Top view
Right side view Rear view
Bottom view
Air Intake
Air Intake
Air Intake
Air Intake
10-M8 (for fixing the projector)
AC power cable
Air Intake
Air Intake
Heat exhaust
Air Intake
Heat exhaust
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Unit: mm
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1-4-2. Server

Rear view
Top view
Input/output terminal
AC power cable
Heat exhaust
Heat exhaust
1-6 (E)
Front view
Right side view
Air Intake
Unit: mm
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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.
n
Basically there is no problem even if Sections 2-1 to 2-5 are not performed in sequential order. However, do not connect the power cord in Section 2-6 before Sections 2-1 to 2-5 are completed.
Start the installation.
Install the projector. (Refer to Section 2.)
Install the server.
(Refer to Section 3.)
Connect the external equipment.
(Refer to Section 4.)
Setting and adjustment
after the connection.
(Refer to Section 5.)
2-1. Installation of Duct 2-2. Installation of Lens 2-3. Installation of 3D Lens Filter (In the Case of LKRA-005) 2-4. Installation of Lamp 2-5. Installation of Touch Panel Monitor 2-6. Connection of Power Cord 2-7. Adjustment of Projector Tilt
3-1. Installation of Server 3-2. Connection with Projector 3-3. Power Connection 3-5. Installation of CRU DATAPORT Carrier
5-1. System Startup and Login 5-3. Initial Setting 5-4. Performing the Marriage 5-5. Projector Startup 5-7. Image Adjustment (2D Lens) 5-8. Image Adjustment (3D Lens) 5-9. Color Space Conversion (CSC) Adjustment 5-10. Check of Video Signal and Audio Output 5-11. Network Setting 5-12. Folder Setting 5-13. Setting of External Equipment 5-14. Other Settings 5-15. Operating This System Using a Personal Computer (PC) 5-16. Shutdown
Install the lens change table. (Refer to Section 6.)
The installation is completed.
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Install the lens change table as required. 6-1. Component
6-2. Installation of Foot Assembly 6-3. Installation/Adjustment of 2D Unit Assembly 6-4. Installation/Adjustment of 3D Unit Assembly
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1-6. Installation of Carrying Handle

When moving the projector to the pedestal after unpacking, attach the carrying handles as required for transporting it.
n
The carrying handles cannot be attached to both back/forth and right/left at the same time.
Parts information
. Handle arm: 4-164-849-02: 4 pcs . Pipe (short): 4-164-850-02: 2 pcs . Pipe (long): 4-164-851-02: 2 pcs . M8 bolt: 2-590-262-02 or -11: 4 pcs
In the case of attaching the pipe (long) to the right and left side of projector
1. Loosen the nut in the direction of the arrow A, then insert the handle arm in the direction of the arrow B.
2. Tighten the nut to fix the handle arm.
3. Attach the handle arm to the adjuster of other three portions by repeating steps 1 and 2.
1-8 (E)
Nut
A
Adjuster
B
Handle arm
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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
Handle arm
Handle arm
Pipe (long)
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Pipe (long)
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In the case of attaching the pipe (short) to the back and forth of projector
n
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.
2. Tighten the nut to fix the handle arm.
3. Attach the handle arm to the adjuster of other three portions by repeating steps 1 and 2.
B
Handle arm
Nut
A
Adjuster
1-10 (E)
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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)
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Pipe (short)
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Section 2

Installation of Projector

n
Basically there is no problem even if Sections 2-1 to 2-5 are not performed in sequential order. However, do not connect the power cord in Section 2-6 before Sections 2-1 to 2-5 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.
m . When attaching the duct, be careful not to bend the duct for exhausting the air smoothly. . For the required exhaust air volume, refer to “1-3. Required Equipment/Tools”.
8-inch duct
Duct connecting portion
Rear side
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2-2. Installation of Lens

m . When performing the installation/removal of lens, be sure to shut down the system, then turn off the
power switch of the projector.
. When performing the installation/removal of lens, be careful not to touch the lens board.
3D lens2D lens
Board
Board
m . Although the illustration used here for description is the 2D lens, the installation procedure for the 3D
lens is the same as the 2D lens.
. The projector is provided with the lens change table (LKRA-008) for enabling easy replacement of the
2D lens and 3D lens. For the installation procedure, refer to “Installation of Lens Change Table” in Section 6.
1. Raise the lens fixing lever toward the “ ” side with the lock button pushed all the way in (lock released).
n If you raise the lens fixing lever without pushing the lock button, the lock button and lens fixing lever
will be damaged. Be sure to push the lock button and check that the lock is released before raising the lever.
2-2 (E)
Lens fixing lever
Lock button
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2. Attach the lens to the projector while firmly holding the lens not to drop it and aligning the position. n 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
Lens fixing lever
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2-3. Installation of 3D Lens Filter (In the Case of LKRA-005)

n
In the LKRA-005 Installation Manual, the procedure for installing LKRA-005 in SRX-R320S is de­scribed. When installing LKRA-005 in SRX-R515, follow the procedure in this manual.
m . Be careful not to attach the filter bracket (A)/(B) assemblies in the wrong position. . Attach the knob securely to prevent the lens filter from dropping.
1. Attach the three filter bracket (A) assemblies with the six screws supplied with the 3D lens filter.
2. Attach the filter bracket (B) assembly with the two screws supplied with the 3D lens filter.
Filter bracket (A) assembly
PSW6 x 8
Filter bracket (A) assembly
PSW6 x 8
PSW6 x 8
Filter bracket (A) assembly
PSW6 x 8
2-4 (E)
Filter bracket (B) assembly
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3. Attach the 3D filter (R) assembly with the two knobs.
Knob
3D filter (R) assembly
Knob
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4. Release the lock plate in the direction of the arrow, then hook it on the position pin.
5. Attach the 3D filter (L) assembly with the two knobs.
Knob
3D filter (L) assembly
Position pin
Knob
Lock plate
2-6 (E)
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2-4. Installation of Lamp

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
A
2. Lower the lamp door latch to open the lamp door.
Intake grille (A)
Lamp door
Lamp door latch
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3. Insert the lamp and close the lamp door.
m . 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
5. To install the intake grille (A), reverse the removal procedure.

2-5. Installation of Touch Panel Monitor

1. Attach the TPC mounting plate with the four screws.
Touch panel monitor
PUSH mark
Connector contact portion
2-8 (E)
TPC mounting plate
Screws
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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
n
The direction of the touch panel monitor can be changed by rotating the TPC arm block assembly.
(1) Remove the three screws. (2) Rotate the TPC arm block assembly in the direction of the arrow. (3) Fix the TPC arm block assembly with the three screws.
PSW4 x 10
TPC arm block assembly
PSW4 x 10
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4. Attach the touch panel monitor with the three screws.
Touch panel monitor
Screw
Screw
Screw
2-10 (E)
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5. Pull the knob and tilt the touch panel monitor in the direction of the arrow. n 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. Connect each cable to the connector on the bottom of the touch panel monitor.
7. Fix the cable with the two cable clampers.
8. Pull the knob and return the tilt of the touch panel monitor to the original position.
Touch panel monitor
Touch panel monitor
RS-232C terminal (for service)
VGA terminal: VGA cable (accessory) (To the VGA terminal of the server)
TPC terminal: USB cable (accessory) (To the TPC terminal of the server)
Cable clamper
Power input terminal: AC adaptor cable (accessory) (To the AC adaptor)
Cable
Cable clamper
Knob
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2-6. 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.
w . Connection of the main power and the electric wiring work should be done by qualified electricians only. . Do not plug the power cord into the power supply before completing all of the following connecting
operations.
1. Remove the four screws, then remove the terminal block cover.
Terminal block cover
2. Remove the screw, then remove the cable clamp.
3. Remove the screw, then remove the ground terminal.
Ground terminal
Cable clamp
Screws
Screw
Screw
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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.
7. Fix the power cord using the cable clamp and screw.
8. Attach the terminal block cover.
Power cord
Ground terminal
Screws
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Cable clamp
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2-7. Adjustment of Projector Tilt

m . The projector tilt adjustment is performed when adjusting the image position and so on. For details,
refer to “5-7. Image Adjustment (2D lens)” and “5-8. Image Adjustment (3D lens)”.
. When it is required to attach the lens change table, attach the frame 2 to the front foot of the projector
and temporarily secure it with the adjuster nut before adjusting the adjuster length of the front foot. (Refer to Section 6-2.)
1. Loosen the nut.
2. Adjust the projector tilt by rotating the adjuster. . Rotate clockwise direction (2): To raise the height of projector . Rotate counterclockwise direction (3): To lower the height of projector
3. Fix the adjuster by tightening the nut toward the adjuster pipe.
Example of tilted projector
Adjuster pipe
Nut
Adjuster
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Section 3

Installation of Server

The procedures for the installation of server, connection with projector and power connection are described. The Hard Disk Drives (HDD) are installed in the server. The HDD is a precision, delicate part. The causes such as shock, vibration and electro static discharge (ESD) to the server, and the conditions of temperature and humidity may damage HDD or its data. When installing the server, carefully read the precautions in “Safety Regulations” supplied with the product and perform the procedure with caution.

3-1. Installation of Server

There are following two procedures for the installation of server.
. Mounting in the rack . Placing on the pedestal

3-1-1. Rack Mounting

The procedure for mounting the server in the 19-inch standard rack is described here. Perform the instal­lation of the device in the rack correctly according to the caution and procedure described below.
w . To prevent the rack from falling or moving, fix the rack on a flat and steady floor and the like using
bolts or others.
If the rack falls due to the weight of the equipment, it may cause death or serious injury. . Be sure to use the specified rack mount kit. If not, injury may result and the equipment may fall due to insufficient strength. . After rack mounting, be sure to tighten the screws on the rack angle and fix the server in the rack. If the screws on the rack angle are not tightened, the server may slip from the rack and fall, causing
injury.
c
When mounting the server in the rack, note the following:
. Be sure to mount in the rack with two persons or more. . Be careful not to catch your fingers or hands in the rack mount rail or others. . Mount in the rack in a stable position.
n
To reduce the temperature rise inside the server, keep at least 4 cm in the front and at least 10 cm in the rear between the rack and server.
Required parts
. Screw for rack mounting : 4 pcs n The screws are not supplied with the product. Prepare the screws that match the rack.
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Rack mounting
1. Check that the four feet are removed. If they are not removed, remove them in the order of step 2 step 1 in “3-1-2. Placing the Server on
the Pedestal”.
2. Loosen the two screws (with drop-safe), then remove the front panel assembly.
Screw (with drop-safe)
Front panel assembly
Screw (with drop-safe)
3. Mount the server on the rack with the four rack mounting screws.
Rack mounting screws
Rack
Server
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4. Tighten the two screws (with drop-safe), then attach the front panel assembly.
Tightening torque: 1.40 ?0.20 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 foot holders with the four screws.
2. Attach the four feet with the four screws.
3. Place the server on the pedestal.
n Check that the pedestal is not unstable.
B4 x 8
Foot
Foot holder
B4 x 8
B4 x 8
Foot
Foot holder
B4 x 8
B4 x 8
B4 x 8
Foot
Foot
Foot holder
B4 x 8
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3-2. Connection with Projector

Left side of projector
Ethernet cable (accessory)
PCI express cable (accessory)
Rear of server
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3-3. Power Connection

n
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 (accessory)
AC adaptor cable (accessory)
VGA cable (accessory)
Rear of server
Power cord
AC adaptor
USB cable
Power cord (available on request)
Rear of UPS
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3-4. Power Cord

To get a power cord, please contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center.
w . 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).
. Never use an injured power cord.

3-5. Installation of CRU DATAPORT Carrier

The CRU DATAPORT carrier is attached to CRU DATAPORT of the server. Please purchase and install the CRU DATAPORT carrier as required.
1. Remove the front panel from the server. (Refer to step 2 in Section 3-1.1.)
2. Remove the screw, then remove the harness.
3. Remove the two screws, then remove the CRU unit assembly.
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CRU unit assembly
Harness
PSW3 x 6 PSW3 x 6
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4. Remove the three screws, then remove the CRU cover.
PSW3 x 6
CRU unit assembly
CRU cover
PSW3 x 6
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
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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
CRU DATAPORT carrier
PSW3 x 6
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8. Attach the harness with the screw.
9. Insert the CRU unit assembly into the server, then fix it with the two screws.
n When inserting the CRU unit assembly, be careful not to pinch the harness.
CRU unit assembly
Harness
PSW3 x 6
PSW3 x 6
10. Attach the front panel. (Refer to step 4 in Section 3-1-1.)
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Connection with External Equipment

4-1. Projector

4-1-1. Connection Diagram

Section 4
Left side of projector
AUDIO OUTPUT BAL AUDIO OUTPUT UNBAL
External reproduction device
External reproduction device
HDMI cables
Audio processor
Audio processor
Audio cables (AES)
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4-1-2. Connector Input/Output Signal

AUDIO OUPUT BAL: D-sub 25 pin
13
<External view>
Pin No. Signal name
1 CH1/2 (G) 14 CH1/2 (+) 2 CH1/2 (_) 15 CH3/4 (G) 3 CH3/4 (+) 16 CH3/4 (_) 4 CH5/6 (G) 17 CH5/6 (+) 5 CH5/6 (_) 18 CH7/8 (G) 6 CH7/8 (+) 19 CH7/8 (_)
7 GND 20 CH9/10 (G) 8 CH9/10 (+) 21 CH9/10 (_) 9 CH11/12 (G) 22 CH11/12 (+) 10 CH11/12 (_) 23 CH13/14 (G) 11 CH13/14 (+) 24 CH13/14 (_) 12 CH15/16 (G) 25 CH15/16 (+) 13 CH15/16 (_)
* Connect the shielding wire of a cable to the shell so as to suppress radiation.
Pin No. Signal name
1
1425
AUDIO OUPUT UNBAL: D-sub 25 pin
13
<External view>
Pin No. Signal name
1 CH1/2+ 14 NC 2 CH3/4+ 15 NC
3NC 16NC
4NC 17NC
5NC 18NC
6NC 19NC
7 GND 20 NC 8 NC 21 CH7/8+
9NC 22NC
10 NC 23 NC
11 NC 24 NC
12 NC 25 NC 13 CH5/6+
* Connect the shielding wire of a cable to the shell so as to suppress radiation.
Pin No. Signal name
1
1425
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4-2. Server

4-2-1. Connection Diagram

The control of audio processor is performed via the RS-232C and theater network (LAN).
m . 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.
Theater equipment control system
Theater equipment control system
D-sub 25 pin (female)
Theater network (LAN)
Theater network (LAN)
GPIO cable
Ethernet cables
Front of server
USB, HDD
USB cable
D-sub 25 pin (female)
Rear of server
Audio processor
RS-232C cable
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4-2-2. Connector Input/Output Signal

GPIO 3: HD D-sub 15 pin
GPIO 1: D-sub 25 pin
13
<External view>
Pin No. Signal name
1 IN1 (+) 14 IN1 (GND) 2 IN1 (_) 15 IN0 (+) 3 IN0 (GND) 16 IN0 (_)
4 OUT4 (N/C) 17 OUT4 (COM)
5 OUT4 (N/O) 18 OUT3 (N/C)
6 OUT3 (COM) 19 OUT3 (N/O)
7 OUT2 (N/C) 20 OUT2 (COM)
8 OUT2 (N/O) 21 OUT1 (N/C)
9 OUT1 (COM) 22 OUT1 (N/O)
10 OUT0 (N/C) 23 OUT0 (COM)
11 OUT0 (N/O) 24
12
13 GND
*
Connect the shielding wire of a cable to the shell so as to suppress radiation.
+24 V
1
1425
Pin No. Signal name
+24 V
25
+24 V
GPIO 2: D-sub 25 pin
13
1
5 10 15
<External view>
Pin No. Signal name
1 IN5 (+) 2 IN4 (+)
3 OUT12 (N/C)
4 OUT11 (N/C)
5 OUT10 (N/C) 6 IN5 (_) 7 IN4 (_)
8 OUT12 (COM)
9 OUT11 (COM)
10 OUT10 (COM)
11 IN5 (GND)
12 IN4 (GND)
13 OUT12 (N/O)
14 OUT11 (N/O)
15 OUT10 (N/O)
GPIO 4: HD D-sub 15 pin
5 10 15
<External view>
1 6
11
1 6
11
1425
<External view>
Pin No. Signal name
1 IN3 (+) 14 IN3 (GND) 2 IN3 (_) 15 IN2 (+) 3 IN2 (GND) 16 IN2 (_)
4 OUT9 (N/C) 17 OUT9 (COM)
5 OUT9 (N/O) 18 OUT8 (N/C)
6 OUT8 (COM) 19 OUT8 (N/O)
7 OUT7 (N/C) 20 OUT7 (COM)
8 OUT7 (N/O) 21 OUT6 (N/C)
9 OUT6 (COM) 22 OUT6 (N/O)
10 OUT5 (N/C) 23 OUT5 (COM)
11 OUT5 (N/O) 24
12
13 GND
*
Connect the shielding wire of a cable to the shell so as to suppress radiation.
+24 V
Pin No. Signal name
+24 V
25
+24 V
Pin No. Signal name
1 IN7 (+) 2 IN6 (+)
3 OUT15 (N/C)
4 OUT14 (N/C)
5 OUT13 (N/C) 6 IN7 (_) 7 IN6 (_)
8 OUT15 (COM)
9 OUT14 (COM)
10 OUT13 (COM)
11 IN7 (GND)
12 IN6 (GND)
13 OUT15 (N/O)
14 OUT14 (N/O)
15 OUT13 (N/O)
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AUDIO CTRL: D-sub 9 pin
<External view>
Pin No. Signal name
1 DCD
2 RXD
3 TXD
4 DTR
5 GND
6 DSR
7 RTS
8 CTS
9 RI
* Connect to Audio Processor manufactured by Dolby.
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Section 5

Setting and Adjustment after Connection

5-1. System Startup and Login

5-1-1. Startup

When starting up the projection system, turn on the main power of the projector, start the server, and then login to the system.
1. Set the power switch on the rear of the projector to ON (I) to turn on the power switch. When the projector becomes standby state after the power is turned on, the MAIN indicator, LAMP
indicator, and IMB indicator light up in red.
2. Push the SYSTEM SW switch on the front of the server to turn on the power. The POWER indicator lights up in green. When the server is started, the “Login” screen is displayed
on the monitor.
Projector
Power switch
MAIN indicator
IMB indicator
LAMP indicator
Server
SYSTEM SW switch
POWER indicator
Touch panel monitor
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5-1-2. 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 Administrator s0nyadm1n
user1 Projectionist 1111
showmgr Show Manager 2222
trsetup Theater Installer setup
Screen example
“User” list
[Login]
Addition of User
1. Start up GUI. (Refer to Section 5-2 for how to use the GUI screen.)
2. Tap the “Configuration” tab.
3. Tap [User/Role]. The User/Role screen is displayed.
in the Users pane
Screen example
[New]
[User/Role]
in the Roles pane
[New]
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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.
You may enter up to 50 characters (only alphanumeric) in “User ID” and “Name” respectively. (Entering of “Name” is arbitrary.) In the case of adding “Role”, perform “Addition of Role” described later.
6. Tap [OK] on the New Local User screen.
Addition of Role
This system can restrict the operation on the GUI screen for each user. The item that can be operated is registered as “Role” which is assigned for each user.
The four Roles are provided in advance (“Projectionist”, “ShowManager”, “Administrator” and “Maintenance”). 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.
n There are items that can be selected for each Role Definition.
4. Tap [OK].
Type Role Name.
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5-2. About the GUI Screen

The adjustment of the system is performed by using GUI. The outline such as the configuration of GUI screen is described here.
Main configuration of GUI screen
Status tab
. .
(*)
Auditorium
.
Status Error History
(*)
Schedule tab
SPL tab
Library tab
Configuration tab
(*)
. . . . .
(*)
Status
.
(*)
Library
(*)
System Projector (2D) Projector (3D) User/Role
(*)
(*) (*)
(*): Function to be used in this section
GUI screen
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.
. Status: Not used in this manual. . Error History: Used to obtain a log at the occurrence of error.
Schedule tab
Not used in this manual.
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SPL tab
Not used in this manual.
Library tab
Not used in this manual.
Configuration tab
. Status: Used for the termination processing setting or the log output setting when a fire alarm
has occurred or when a serious problem has occurred in the projector.
. Library: Used for the setting related to the folder. . System: Used for the marriage of projector and server, TPC screen adjustment, etc. The impor-
tant settings and adjustments regarding the system are mainly performed by using this menu.
. Projector (2D): Used for the adjustment of the 2D lens. . Projector (3D): Used for the adjustment of the 3D lens. . User/Role: Used for the addition or change of User or Role.
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5-3. Initial Setting

n
Perform the initial setting before “5-4. Performing the Marriage”.

5-3-1. TPC Calibration Setting

The touch panel monitor is adjusted.
1. Start up GUI. (Refer to Section 5-1-2.)
2. Tap the “Configuration” tab.
3. Tap [System] [Server|Info]. The Server Info screen is displayed.
Screen example
[System]
[Server|Info] [TPC|Calibration]
4. Tap [TPC|Calibration]. The TPC Calibration dialog is displayed.
Screen example
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[Calibration]
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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.
Tap the mark.
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5-3-2. Language Setting

[Apply]
1. Start up GUI. (Refer to Section 5-1-2.)
2. Tap the “Configuration” tab.
3. Tap [System] [Server|Info]. The Server Info screen is displayed.
Screen example
[Server|Info] [Language|Setting]
[System]
4. Tap [Language|Setting]. The Language Setting dialog is displayed.
Screen example
5. Select the language in “Language”. . English . Chinese
6. Set the display type of date in “Date” and time in “Time” as required. n The display type of “Date” and “Time” varies depending on the language selected in step 5.
7. Tap [Apply].
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5-3-3. Owner Information Setting

[Server|Info]
[Apply]
1. Start up GUI. (Refer to Section 5-1-2.)
2. Tap the “Configuration” tab.
3. Tap [System] [Server|Info].
The Server Info screen is displayed.
Screen example
[System]
[Owner|Information]
4. Tap [Owner|Information].
The Owner Information dialog is displayed.
Screen example
5. Set “Owner”, “Organization”, “Region”, “Location” and “Screen” as required.
There is no problem to set only arbitrary items.
6. Tap [Apply].
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5-3-4. Date/Time Setting

1. Start up GUI. (Refer to Section 5-1-2.)
2. Tap the “Configuration” tab.
3. Tap [System] [Server|Info]. The Server Info screen is displayed.
Screen example
[System]
[Server|Info]
[Date/Time]
4. Tap [Date/Time]. The Date/Time Setting dialog is displayed.
Screen example
5. Set “Time Zone”. There is no problem to set only arbitrary items.
6. Set “Date” and “Time” in “Secure Clock Setting” as required.
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. In the case of placing a check in “Synchronized with SMS Server”: The clock inside the server (Secure Clock) is set being synchronized with the clock on the screen
(SMS Server Time).
. In the case of placing a check in “Force limitless clock setting”: The current date and time of SMS Server is displayed. To change “Date” and “Time”, it is required
to type the password.
n When setting the time that is different from the current time by 6 minutes or more, it is required to
place a check in “Force limitless clock setting” and enter the password. If the password is not entered, an error is displayed when the [Apply] is tapped.
7. Set “Time Referenced” as required.
. In the case of placing a check in the “Synchronized with IMB” radio button: The clock on the screen (SMS Server Time) is set being synchronized with the clock inside the
server (Secure Clock Time).
. In the case of placing a check in the “Synchronized with NTP Server” radio button: The clock on the screen (SMS Server Time) is set being synchronized with the clock of the NTP
server (NTP Secure Time).
“NTP Server” can be entered. The IP address of NTP Server can be entered.
8. Tap [Apply].
9. When “Time Zone” is changed, restart the system manually.
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5-4. Performing the Marriage

[System]
Before performing the installation adjustment, perform the marriage.
1. Tap the “Configuration” tab.
2. Tap [System] [Marriage]1. The Marriage screen is displayed.
3. Tap [Marriage]2. The marriage is executed.
Screen example
[Marriage]
[Marriage]
1
2
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. . “Projector Authentication” column is Fail: After the projector and server shutdown, perform OFF/
ON of the breaker of the projector and tap “Marriage”. If the state does not change after 10 minutes have passed, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center.
. “Security Board” column is Fail: Contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center.
Screen example
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Fail is displayed.
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5-5. Projector Startup

[Power|ON]
After performing the marriage, start up the projector from GUI.
1. Tap [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. Then, MAIN indicator
and LAMP indicator are lit in green.
n If the projector does not start, check if an error message is displayed on the GUI screen. If the mes-
sage is displayed, take measures according to the message.
3. Tap [Close] to close the Projector Lamp Control screen.

5-6. Screen Adjustment Flow

The image adjustment flow (example) in the typical theater is described. The image adjustment (image size (zoom), focus, image position, brightness) for the flat, scope and HD contents are performed, and then they are registered in the function memory respectively. After that, perform the color space conver­sion for the color space to be used.
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5-6-1. In the Case of Using Only 2D Lens

When using the V shift and H shift with the lens shift block, the adjustment can be done more smoothly by performing the proce­dure in the order as shown below. (For details, refer to “Precaution for using the V shift and H shift with the lens shift block”.) When the color space conversion is performed, the brightness is changed. Therefore, adjust the brightness after performing the color space conversion. n . Do not move the V shift and H shift with the lens shift block over the maximum adjustment range. (For details,
refer to “Precaution for using the V shift and H shift with the lens shift block”.)
. The H shift with the lens shift block can hardly be used in the case of using the V shift with the lens shift block,
using in combination with the 3D lens or using the flat screen. It is recommended to perform the position adjust­ment by changing the projector direction.
Project the test pattern (Flat).
Adjust the image position in the horizontal direction in “Electric Shift”. (Only when the H shift of lens shift block is used (or the direction of projector is
Adjust the image size (zoom) and focus.
changed).)
Adjust the image position in the vertical direction using the V shift of lens shift block.
If the shift amount is insufficient, tilt the projector. (Perform the mask processing because a keystone occurs.)
Select the color space mode “DCDM”.
Register the setting data to the function memory as “2D FLAT”.
Project the test pattern (Scope).
Adjust the image size (zoom).
Adjust the image position in the vertical direction in “Electric Shift”.
(Only when the V shift of lens shift block is used (or the projector is tilted).)
Adjust the image position in the horizontal direction using the H shift of lens shift block.
Overwrite “2D FLAT” using the function memory.
Project the test pattern (HD).
Adjust the image size (zoom).
Adjust the image position in the vertical and horizontal directions in “Electric Shift”. (Only when the V shift or H shift of lens shift block is used (or projector is tilted or the direction of projector is changed).)
Select the “Input Channel” external input terminal (HDMI_1 or HDMI_2).
Select the color space mode “709”.
Register the setting data up to this point to the function memory as “HD”.
Perform the color space conversion for DCDM.
If the shift amount is insufficient, change the projector direction.
(Perform the mask processing because a keystone occurs.)
Select the color space mode “DCDM”.
Register the setting data to the function memory as “2D SCOPE”.
Call “2D FLAT” using the function memory.
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Adjust the brightness for each field angle of contents, and overwrite the function memory “2D SCOPE”, “2D FLAT” and “HD”.
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5-6-2. In the Case of Using Only 3D Lens

Project the test pattern. (Frame Adjust)
Adjust the optical axis.
Project the test pattern. (Flat)
Perform the image quality adjustment of Flat first.
*
Set the Image Mapping.
Set the color space mode of the right eye image and the left eye image respectively.
Register the setting data to the function memory as “3D FLAT”.
Perform the image quality adjustment of Scope and HD
in the same procedure as Flat, and then overwrite
“3D SCOPE” and “3D HD”.
Adjust the image size (zoom) and focus of the left eye image with the zoom ring and focus ring of the lower lens.
Adjust the image position in the vertical direction of the left eye image with the shift screw of the lower lens.
If the shift amount is insufficient, tilt the projector. (Perform the mask processing because a keystone occurs.)
Adjust the image position in the horizontal direction using the touch panel.
If the shift amount is insufficient, change the projector direction.
(Perform the mask processing because a keystone occurs.)
Adjust the image size (zoom) and focus of the right eye image with the zoom ring and focus ring of the upper lens.
Adjust the image position in the vertical direction of the right eye image with the shift screw of the upper lens.
Adjust the image position in the horizontal direction using the touch panel.
Align the horizontal position of the right eye image with the left eye image using the touch panel.
Perform the DCDM color space conversion
for the right eye image and the left eye image.
Perform the 709 color space conversion for the right eye image and the left eye image.
Adjust the brightness for each field angle of contents, and overwrite the function memory “3D FLAT”, “3D SCOPE” and “3D HD”.
The followings are the settings for 2D showing using a 3D lens.
Perform the DCDM color space conversion for the right eye image and the left eye image. (Perform in the state without filter and 3D eyeglasses.)
Perform the 709 color space conversion for the right eye image and the left eye image. (Perform in the state without filter and 3D eyeglasses.)
Register the function memory “3D SCOPE” , “3D FLAT” and
“3D HD” to another function memory as “2D SCOPE (3D LENS)”,
“2D FLAT (3D LENS)” and “2D HD (3D LENS)” respectively.
Adjust the brightness for each field angle of contents, and
overwrite the function memory “2D SCOPE (3D LENS)”,
“2D FLAT (3D LENS)” and “2D HD (3D LENS)”.
Set the color space mode of the function memory “2D SCOPE
(3D LENS)”, “2D FLAT (3D LENS)” and “2D HD (3D LENS)”
and overwrite them.

5-6-3. In the Case of Using Both 2D Lens and 3D Lens

1. Perform “5-6-1. In the Case of Using Only 2D Lens”.
2. Perform “5-6-2. In the Case of Using Only 3D Lens”.
n When the image is screened by 3D lens (without 2D lens screening), the procedure from “Perform the
DCDM color space conversion for the right eye image and the left eye image. (Perform in the state without filter and 3D eyeglasses.)” is not required.
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5-7. Image Adjustment (2D Lens)

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 2D lens image adjustment
Perform any of the following operations to call the function memory. (For the calling procedure, refer to Section 5-7-7.)
. Call the free function memory. (Create a new adjustment data.) . Call the function memory in which the 2D lens adjustment data is stored. (Create a new adjustment data
using the existing data in function memory.)
n If the 3D lens function memory is called despite that the 2D lens is installed, the adjustment cannot be
performed correctly.
. In the case that the function memory is full, call the function memory that can be deleted and tap [Clear].
In any case, register (store) the setting data in the function memory after the adjustment. (For the registration procedure, refer to Section 5-7-6.)

5-7-1. Zoom/Focus Adjustment

1. Tap the “Configuration” tab.
2. Tap [Projector|$2D%] [Set|Function]. The Set Function screen is displayed.
[Projector|$2D%]
Screen example
Test Pattern pane
Lens Control pane
[Set|Function]
3. Select the test pattern to be projected in the Test Pattern pane. (Cross Hatch)
4. Adjust the image size with the Zoom [_]/[+] in the Lens Control pane. . [_]: Image is reduced. . [+]: Image is enlarged.
5. Adjust the focus with the Focus [_]/[+] in the Lens Control pane. . [_]: Image is focused on near point. . [+]: Image is focused on far point.
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5-7-2. Position Adjustment

Perform the position adjustment using the lens shift block.
1. Project the test pattern. (Refer to steps 1 to 3 in Section 5-7-1.).
2. Loosen the three V shift lock screws and three H shift lock screws.
3. Adjust the image position in the vertical direction by rotating the V shift knob.
4. Adjust the image position in the horizontal direction by rotating the H shift knob.
5. Tighten the three V shift lock screws and three H shift lock screws.
V shift lock screws (3 pcs)
V shift knob
Lens shift block
H shift lock screws (3 pcs)
H shift knob
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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.
When the V shift or H shift of the lens shift block is not used, the center position of image is not changed.
Center position of image
Zoom out
Zoom in
Image
When the V shift or H shift of the lens shift block is used, the center position of image is changed.
Zoom out
Zoom in
The zoom ratio varies depending on the field angle (flat, scope, 16:9) of contents when zooming accord­ing to the screen size. Therefore, it is required to correct the center position of image. The adjustment of the image center position is performed using the touch panel (Refer to Section 5-7-3.). Since the adjust­able tolerance in the vertical and horizontal directions varies depending on the field angle of contents, it needs to be corrected in the following procedure. . When you want to perform the V shift, adjust the image position with flat (vertically longest field
angle), then correct the image center position with other field angles (scope, HD).
. When you want to perform the H shift, adjust the image position with scope (horizontally longest field
angle), then correct the image center position with other field angles (flat, HD).
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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 adjust­ment range. The lens shift amount (%) is indicated by the proportion assuming that the “height” or “width” of the projected image is 100%. If the V shift or H shift is moved over the maximum adjustment range, the image degradation or vignetting (lack of image) in the outer edge portion may occur, or the image center position may not be adjusted when zooming. There is no problem to use them over the maximum adjust­ment range if you understand these conditions. However, it is recommended to use them within the maxi­mum adjustment range for ordinary purposes.
35%
7% 7%
35%
Method for checking if the V shift and H shift are within the maximum adjustment range
H shift
When completely aligned: 0 % (no shift) When deviated by about 2 mm: 7% (Maximum adjustment range)
V shift
When completely aligned: 0 % (no shift) When deviated by about 5.5 mm: 35% (Maximum adjustment range)
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In the 2D lens and 3D lens, the image position moves in the reverse direction when per­forming the H shift.
When attaching the 3D lens after performing the H shift with the 2D lens, the image moves to the opposite side due to the mechanism of this projector. Because of this, when you want to project the image to the same position using the 3D lens after using the H shift with the 2D lens, it is required to return the image to the position using the touch panel (Refer to Section 5-7-3.). Since the maximum value of H shift that can be performed by the touch panel when using the 3D lens is ?7 %, the H shift with the lens shift block needs to be up to ?3.5 % taking into consideration the amount of H shift to be returned that was used by the 2D lens.
Method for checking if the H shift is ?3.5 % or less
H shift
When deviated by about 1 mm:
3.5%

5-7-3. 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. Tap the “Configuration” tab.
2. Tap [Projector|$2D%] [Set|Function]. The Set Function screen is displayed.
Screen example
[Projector|$2D%]
[Set|Function] [Electric|Shift]
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3. Tap [Electric|Shift].
The Electric Shift screen is displayed.
Screen example
4. Adjust the V shift or H shift using the slide bar or the [+][_].

5-7-4. 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 projec­tor to tilt the projector. (Refer to Section 2-7.) In the case that the H shift amount is insufficient, change the projector installation position in order to project the image obliquely. Perform the mask processing because a keystone occurs when the projector is tilted.
Mask processing
1. Tap the “Configuration” tab.
2. Tap [Projector|$2D%] [Set|Function].
The Set Function screen is displayed.
Screen example
[Projector|$2D%] [Set|Function]
[Masking|Adjust]
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3. Tap [Masking|Adjust]. The Adjust Masking screen is displayed.
Screen example
[+][_]
[Reset]
[Close]
4. Adjust the masking amount. Tap the adjustment point and adjust H Adjust and V Adjust using the slide bar or [+][_]. . [+] : Setting value is increased. . [_] : Setting value is decreased. Tap [Reset] to return to the original masking amount.
5. Tap [Close] to close the Adjust Masking screen.

5-7-5. Brightness Adjustment

n
When the CSC adjustment is performed, the brightness changes slightly. After performing the CSC adjust­ment, adjust the brightness again.
1. Project the test pattern (Gray10). (Refer to steps 1 to 3 in Section 5-7-1.)
2. Select an appropriate luminance level from the three levels in the Lamp Power Control pane. n Level 3 is the brightest level.
3. Perform the fine adjustment using [+][_].
4. Check the brightness using the luminance meter.
Screen example
Control Mode pane
Lamp Power Control pane
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Control Mode setting
In the Control Mode pane, the luminance information to be registered in the function memory is set. . Lamp Power: The lamp power value (level and fine adjustment value) that has been set is registered in
the function memory.
. Luminance: The luminance at that time is registered in the function memory (not the lamp power
setting value (level and fine adjustment value) that has been set). When the registered function memory is called, the lamp power value (level and fine adjustment value) is automatically adjusted so that the luminance becomes the same level as the luminance at that time.

5-7-6. 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. The registered data is called when the contents are reproduced.
n
When the projector is in standby state displaying the test pattern, the registration and calling of function memory cannot be performed.
1. After the adjustment and setting are completed, tap the “Configuration” tab.
2. Tap [Projector|$2D%] [Set|Function].
The Set Function screen is displayed.
Screen example
[Projector|$2D%]
[Save]
[Set|Function]
3. Select the function memory that you want to register from Function List pane on the Projector (2D) screen, then tap [Save].
4. Type the function name and tap [Apply].
The alphanumeric characters and symbols can be used as the function name (up to 32 characters).
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$2D%

5-7-7. 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.
[Load]
Screen example
[Projector|
3. Select the registered data that you want to call from the Function List pane.
4. Tap [Load]. The confirmation message is displayed.
5. Tap [OK].
]
Function List pane
[Set|Function]
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5-8. Image Adjustment (3D Lens)

$3D%
The optical axis adjustment, zoom adjustment, focus adjustment, position adjustment, brightness adjust­ment and registration and calling of adjustment/setting data (FUNCTION MEMORY function) are de­scribed here.
Before performing the 3D lens image adjustment
Perform any of the following operations to call the function memory. (For the calling procedure, refer to Section 5-8-11.)
. Call the free function memory. (Create a new adjustment data.) . Call the function memory in which the 3D lens adjustment data is stored. (Create a new adjustment data
using the existing data in function memory.)
n If the 3D lens function memory is called despite that the 3D lens is installed, the adjustment cannot be
performed correctly.
. In the case that the function memory is full, call the function memory that can be deleted and tap [Clear].
In any case, register (store) the setting data in the function memory after the adjustment. (For the registra­tion procedure, refer to Section 5-8-10.)

5-8-1. Optical Axis Adjustment

The optical axis in the 3D lens is adjusted so that the image for the left eye is projected from the lower lens and the image for the right eye is projected from the upper lens.
1. Tap the “Configuration” tab.
2. Tap [Projector|$3D%] [Set|Function].
The Set Function screen is displayed.
[Projector|
Screen example
]
[Set|Function]
Test Pattern pane
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3. Project the test pattern in the Test Pattern pane. (Frame Adjust)
4. Loosen the four optical axis adjustment lock screws by two turns or more.
5. Adjust so that the image for the left eye (green image) is projected from the lower lens and the image for the right eye (magenta image) is projected from the upper lens by rotating the optical axis adjust­ment screw.
6. Tighten the four optical axis adjustment lock screws. (Tightening torque: 2.0 N.m)
Optical axis adjustment screw
Optical axis adjustment lock screws (4 pcs)
OK NG
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The green light beam is output from the upper lens.
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5-8-2. 3D Lens Filter Adjustment (In the Case of LKRA-005)

n
In the LKRA-005 Installation Manual, the procedure for installing LKRA-005 in SRX-R320S is de­scribed. When installing LKRA-005 in SRX-R515, follow the procedure in this manual.
Adjust the position (depth and vertical directions) of the 3D lens filter so that the image is projected inside the frame by about 1 cm. Also, adjust the tilt of 3D lens filter so that the light reflected by the 3D lens filter does not return to the lens.
Frame
1 cm
Image
3D lens filter position (depth direction) adjustment
1. Loosen the knobs and position pins.
2. Move the 3D lens filters in the depth direction.
3. Tighten the knobs and position pins.
3D lens filter
Lens
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Position pins
Knobs
Position pins
3D lens filters
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3D lens filter position (vertical direction) adjustment
1. Remove the four adjustment screws.
2. Move the 3D lens filters in the vertical direction by changing the attachment position of the adjust­ment screws removed in step 1.
Adjustment screws
3D lens filter tilt adjustment
1. Loosen the two adjustment screws.
2. Tilt the 3D lens filter.
3. Tighten the adjustment screws.
Adjustment screws
Adjustment screws
3D lens filters
Adjustment screws
Adjustment screw (this screw is also attached on the other side.)
3D lens filter
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5-8-3. Zoom/Focus Adjustment

The image for the right eye and the image for the left eye are adjusted separately. The adjustment procedure is the same.
1. Project the test pattern (Frame Adjust). (Refer to steps 1 to 3 in Section 5-8-1.)
2. Loosen the zoom lock screws and focus lock screws.
3. Adjust the image size by rotating the zoom rings.
4. Adjust the image focus by rotating the focus rings.
5. Tighten the zoom lock screws and focus lock screws.
Zoom lock screw (image for right eye)
Focus lock screw (image for right eye)
Focus ring (image for right eye)
Zoom ring (image for right eye)
Zoom ring (image for left eye)
Zoom lock screw (image for left eye)
Focus ring (image for left eye)
Focus lock screw (image for left eye)
n
The 3D lens filters are not shown in the illustration for the sake of clarity.
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5-8-4. Position Adjustment (Using the Lens Shift Mechanism, Only in the Vertical
Direction)
The image for the right eye and the image for the left eye are adjusted separately. The adjustment procedure is the same.
1. Project the test pattern (Frame Adjust). (Refer to steps 1 to 3 in Section 5-8-1.)
2. Loosen the four V shift lock screws by a half turn or more.
3. Adjust the image position in the vertical direction by rotating the V shift adjustment screw.
4. Tighten the four V shift lock screws. (Tightening torque: 0.6 N.m)
V shift adjustment screw (image for right eye)
V shift lock screws (image for left eye)
V shift lock screws (image for right eye)
V shift adjustment screw (image for left eye)
n
The 3D lens filters are not shown in the illustration for the sake of clarity.
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5-8-5. Position Adjustment (Adjust Image by Touch Panel)

The position adjustment of 3D lens in the horizontal direction is performed using the touch panel. Al­though it can be performed using the H shift of lens shift block, the images projected by the 2D lens and 3D lens cannot be adjusted to the same position because the screen moves in the reverse direction due to the mechanism of this projector.
1. Project the test pattern (Frame Adjust). (Refer to steps 1 to 3 in Section 5-8-1.)
2. Tap [Adjust|Image]. The Adjust Image screen is displayed.
Screen example
Adjust Position pane
[Adjust|Image]
3. Tap the [Adjust] of the Adjust Position pane. The Adjust Position screen is displayed.
Screen example
4. Adjust the image position in the horizontal direction. (H_Adjust)
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5-8-6. 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 projec­tor to tilt the projector. (Refer to Section 2-7.) In the case that the H shift amount is insufficient, change the projector installation position in order to project the image obliquely. Perform the mask processing because a keystone occurs when the projector is tilted.
Mask processing
1. Tap the “Configuration” tab.
2. Tap [Projector|$3D%] [Set|Function].
The Set Function screen is displayed.
Screen example
[Projector|$3D%] [Set|Function]
[Masking|Adjust]
3. Tap [Masking|Adjust].
The Adjust Masking screen is displayed.
Screen example
[+][_]
[Reset]
[Close]
4. Adjust the masking amount.
Tap the adjustment point and adjust H Adjust and V Adjust using the slide bar or [+][_]. . [+] : Setting value is increased. . [_] : Setting value is decreased. Tap [Reset] to return to the original masking amount.
5. Tap [Close] to close the Adjust Masking screen.
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5-8-7.

Alignment of the Horizontal Position of Image for Right Eye and Image for Left Eye

1. Project the test pattern (Frame Adjust). (Refer to steps 1 to 3 in Section 5-8-1.)
2. Tap [Adjust|Image]. The Adjust Image screen is displayed.
Screen example
Adjust Distortion pane
[Adjust|Image]
3. Tap the [Adjust] of the Adjust Distortion pane, then adjust the position of the image for the right eye
in the horizontal direction.
Screen example
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n
Also, the image size in the horizontal direction (H size), image tilt in the horizontal direction (H Tilt), image tilt in the vertical direction (V Tilt) and the image shape in the vertical direction (V Bow) can be adjusted
In the case of increasing H Tilt (+)
L R
In the case of increasing V Tilt (+)
L R
.
In the case of increasing V Bow (+)
L R
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5-8-8. Image Mapping

When projecting the image using the 3D lens, it is required to set the image mapping according to the field angle of contents and the screen type.
1. Tap the “Configuration” tab.
2. Tap [Projector|$3D%] [Set|Function]. The Set Function screen is displayed.
[Projector|$3D%]
Screen example
[Set|Function] [Image|Mapping]
3. Tap [Image|Mapping]. The Image Mapping screen is displayed.
Screen example
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4. Place a check in “ON” of HD pane.
5. Set as follows according to the field angle of contents and the screen type.
Field angle of contents
Scope Check Scope and Full Height Check Scope and Limited Height
Flat Check Flat and Full Height Check Flat and Full Width
Screen type
Scope screen Flat screen
n The image size can be adjusted by tapping [+][_] of Size only when “Scope” is checked.

5-8-9. Brightness Adjustment

n
When the CSC adjustment is performed, the brightness changes slightly. After performing the CSC adjust­ment, 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 using the Lamp Power Control pane.
n Level 3 is the brightest level.
3. Perform the fine adjustment using [+][_].
4. Check the brightness using the luminance meter.
Screen example
Control Mode pane
Lamp Power Control pane
Control Mode Setting
In the Control Mode pane, the luminance information to be registered in the function memory is set. . Lamp Power: The lamp power value (level and fine adjustment value) that has been set is registered in
the function memory.
. Luminance: The luminance at that time is registered in the function memory (not the lamp power
setting value (level and fine adjustment value) that has been set). When the registered function memory is called, the lamp power value (level and fine adjustment value) is automatically adjusted so that the luminance becomes the same level as the luminance at that time.
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5-8-10. 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. The registered data is called when the contents are reproduced.
n
When the projector is in standby state displaying the test pattern, the registration and calling of function memory cannot be performed.
1. After the adjustment and setting are completed, tap the “Configuration” tab.
2. Tap [Projector|$3D%] [Set|Function]. The Set Function screen is displayed.
[Projector|$3D%]
Screen example
[Save]
Function List pane
[Set|Function]
Control Mode pane
3. Select the function memory that you want to register from the Function List pane, then tap [Save].
4. Type the function name and tap [Apply]. The alphanumeric characters and symbols can be used as the function name (up to 32 characters).
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5-8-11. Calling the Registered Image Information (FUNCTION MEMORY Function)

1. After the adjustment and setting are completed, tap the “Configuration” tab.
2. Tap [Projector|$3D%] [Set|Function].
The Set Function screen is displayed.
Screen example
[Set|Function]
[Projector|$3D%]
3. Select the registered data that you want to call from the Function List pane.
4. Tap [Load].
The confirmation message is displayed.
5. Tap [OK].
[Load]
Function List pane

5-9. Color Space Conversion (CSC) Adjustment

The color on the screen changes according to the state of screen and auditorium. Therefore, it is required to perform the adjustment on site. The CSC adjustment needs to be performed for each Color Space (DCDM, 709). Also, the color changes depending on the type of lens and with/without the use of 3D filter (3D eyeglasses). Therefore, it is re­quired to perform the color space conversion respectively. The color on the screen on which multiple adjustment images are displayed is measured by using the color meter, and then the color space conver­sion is performed based on the measurement results.
m . Perform the CSC adjustment in the state of luminance level that has been set slightly higher than the
level that you want to set. (For example, if you want to set the luminance level to 14ft-L with the 2D screen, set it to approx. 16ft-L.)
. In the case of using the 3D lens, perform the adjustment for the lower lens (image for left eye) and
upper lens (image for right eye) respectively.
Hide the image from view on the unadjusted side using the Picture Muting pane.
Required equipment
. Color meter/luminance meter . Tripod
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Procedure
1. Install the color meter.
2. Tap the “Configuration” tab. Tap [Projector|$2D%] or [Projector|$3D%] [Adjust|CSC]. The Adjust CSC screen is displayed. (The screen example shows 2D screen.)
Screen example
[Adjust|CSC]
[Reset]
[Projector|$2D%]
Color Space pane
Test Pattern pane
Input Color Measurement pane
[Calculate]
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. Measure the “x” and “y” values.
8. Type the measurement results in the Input Color Measurement pane.
9. Tap [Calculate].
10. Check that all differences between respective values and values in the Target Color Gamut pane are less than ?0.002.
11. If there is any item having the difference of ?0.002 or more, perform steps 5 to 10 again.
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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.
Screen example
[Auditorium]
[Load]
A
[Load]
B
Load Content screen
3. Select the data to be reproduced, and then tap [Load] B.
4. Tap the reproduction button to reproduce the data.
n
To display the test contents, perform the setting in the following procedure.
1. Install the color meter.
2. Tap the “Configuration” tab. Tap [Projector|$2D%] or [Projector|$3D%] [Set|Function]. The Set Function screen is displayed. (The screen example shows 2D screen.)
Screen example
[Projector|$2D%] [Set|Function]
Input Channel pane
[Cancel]
3. Set to the IMB Input using the Input Channel pane.
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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.
1. Tap the “Configuration” tab.
2. Tap [System] [Network].
The Network screen is displayed.
Screen example
[System]
SMS Server Settings pane
[Apply]
Extended Settings pane
[Network]
Other Auditorium pane
Network setting of the system
. SMS Server Settings/IP Address: Enter the IP address of the CTRL port on the rear panel of a server. . SMS Server Settings/DNS Address: Register a DNS server. . Extended Settings/Data Port: Enter the IP address of the DATA port on the rear panel of a server.
Tap [Apply] after you have entered each IP address. The system is automatically restarted.
m . 192.168.6.x cannot be set to the IP address. . Set so that CTRL and DATA ports do not belong to the same sub-net. . Enter 0.0.0.0 to the IP address of an unused port.
IP address registration of external equipment
. Extended Settings/eCNA: Enter the IP address of the theater automation equipment when
connecting with theater automation equipment that conforms to an eCNA protocol.
. Extended Settings/Audio Processor: Enter the IP address of the audio processor when connecting with
an audio processor through LAN.
Tap [Apply] after you have entered each IP address.
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m . 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. . Enter 0.0.0.0 to the IP address of an unused port.
To register the IP addresses of other projection systems when controlling multiple pro­jection systems using a computer
1. Tap [New] in the Other Auditorium pane. The New Auditorium screen is displayed.
Screen example
[OK]
2. Select the Auditorium number and enter the IP address of the projection system to be connected.
3. Tap [OK].
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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.
Screen example
[Library]
[Folders] Configuration tab
[New] [Edit] [Delete]
Source List pane
Path Definition pane
Source Access Information pane
3. Enter each item according to “Entry to Source Definition” described later.
n The setting value of each item varies depending on the type of external folder to be created.
4. Tap [New].
The created external folder is added to the list of the Source List pane.
n
To change setting, select a folder in the Source List pane and tap [Edit] after you have changed the set­ting. To delete an external folder, select a folder in the Source List pane and tap [Delete].
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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.
. Name: Specify the name of an external folder. . Storage Type: NetworkFolder . Usage: Restrictions are put on the usage of external folder.
. DCP_SOURCE: Ingest and export of DCP . OUTPUT: Import and export of setting data, export of log . ANY: Ingest and export of DCP, ingest of KDM, import and export of setting data,
export of log
[Path Definition pane]
. Local Path: Enter the name, specified by Name, following /mnt/. . Device Network Path: Enter the location in a network. Example) //xx.xx.xx.xx/yyy, xx.xx.xx.xx/yyy (xx.xx.xx.xx: IP address, yyy:
Folder name)
. Server Address: No entry is required. . Server Port: No entry is required.
[Source Access Information pane]
. Domain: Enter a domain name when using a domain. . Username/Password: Enter the user name and password for gaining access to an external folder.
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To register the network sharing folder in the system, the destination external folder needs to be sharing setup.
FTP
Set an external folder to be connected with an FTP function in the theater network (LAN). It can be used to ingest DCP.
. Name: Specify the name of an external folder. . Storage Type: FTP . Usage: DCP_SOURCE
[Path Definition pane]
. Local Path: No entry is required. . Device Network Path: Folder path after logging-in . Server Address: IP address of an FTP server . Server Port: Port number of an FTP server (Usually, set to 21.)
[Source Access Information pane]
. Domain: No entry is required. . Username/Password: Enter the user name and password of an FTP server.
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LMT300 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: LMT300 or XCT-S10 (Select LMT300 when connecting with LMT-200.) . Usage: DCP_SOURCE
[Path Definition pane]
. Local Path: No entry is required. . Device Network Path: No entry is required. . Server Address: IP address of connection destination . Server Port: 21
[Source Access Information pane]
. Domain: No entry is required. . Username/Password: No entry is required.

5-13. Setting of External Equipment

5-13-1. Change in ini File

In some settings, the ini file (text file in which initialization is described and whose file name is SMSMgrServer_Custom.ini) saved in a server must be changed according to the procedure below.
1. With the server started and the login screen displayed, remove the front panel of the server and con­nect a USB mouse and USB keyboard to the USB connectors shown in the figure.
USB connectors
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Set a projector in a standby state. To enter the standby state, enter a Projector Control screen in the order of “Status” tab [Auditorium]
[Projector], then tap [Standby].
Screen example
[Standby]
2. Press the [Alt] + [F4] keys on the USB keyboard and display a computer screen.
3. Right-click on the desktop screen and select “Open in Terminal”.
Screen example
Right-click, then select it.
4. Execute the command below and open “SMSMgrServer_custom.ini”. #vi/home/sms/apps/conf/SMS/SMSMgrServer_custom.ini
5. When changing an ini file, move the cursor to the line to be changed, then press the [i] key on the
USB keyboard. The current state then enters the edit mode.
6. Press the [Esc] key on the USB keyboard, enter “:wq”, and press the [Enter] key. The contents of change are saved and the edit mode is terminated.
7. Execute the command below to reboot this system. #reboot
8. Remove the USB mouse and USB keyboard.
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5-13-2. Registration of UPS

When this server and uninterruptible power systems (UPS) are connected using a USB cable, the system can be safely shut down by detecting the resulting error in case that the power supply from UPS stops. To use this function, it is necessary to register the type of UPS to be connected. The ini file (text file in which initialization is described and whose file name is SMSMgrServer_Custom.ini) saved in this server must be changed to register the type of UPS. Refer to section 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 line below.
When UPS is not connected using the USB cable, do not add the line. com.sony.dcinema.upsMgr.impl.UPSManager.upsClassPath=com.sony.dcinema.upsMgr.impl.Apcupsd 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. To use this function, it is necessary to set the type of the audio processor to be connected and the connection method. The ini file (text file in which initialization is described and whose file name is SMSMgrServer_Custom.ini) saved in this server must be changed to set the type of an audio processor and the connection method. Refer to Section 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 line below.
When audio processor is not connected, do not add the line. com.sony.dcinema.serial.impl.AudioDeviceManagerImpl.audioProcessorClassPath=DCP300Control Add the bold-faced portion as described below according to the type of the audio processor to be
connected.
. When using DCP300: DCP300Control . When using CP650: CP650Control . When using CP750: CP750Control
3. Add the line below.
When CP750 is not used, do not add the line. com.sony.dcinema.serial.impl.CP750Control.connection=Serial Add the bold-faced portion as described below according to the connection method.
. When using CP750 and connecting it using an RS-232C cable: Serial . When using CP750 and connecting it using a LAN cable: Ethernet . When connecting CP750 using a LAN cable: The IP address of CP750 is
registered. (Refer to Section 5-11.)
4. Save the changed contents and end the registration. (Refer to steps 6 to 8 in Section 5-13-1.)
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5-13-4. Setting of GPIO

Perform the GPIO setting for operating the automation of a theater or accepting the signals from other systems. There are GPI and GPO in GPIP (General-Purpose Input/Output). GPI is used to accept a signal from an external theater automation system. GPO is used to output a signal to a theater automation system. It is necessary to set according to the information on which signal the theater automation system can send and receive, and how the theater automation system and server are connected.
Creation of profile
1. Tap the “Configuration” tab.
2. Tap [System] [GPIO|Profile].
Screen example
[System]
Profile pane
Automation pane
[GPIO|Profile] GPIO Channel pane
3. Tap [New] in the Profile pane. The New GPIO Profile Setting screen is displayed.
Screen example
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4. Enter data in Profile Name and set the items below. . Device: Select whether to use a GPIO pin or eCNA.
n The IP address of eCNA equipment must be registered when using eCNA. (Refer to Section 5-11.)
. I/O: Set an output pin or input pin. For an input pin, also set the delay time (500 to 2000 ms) from an input signal. . Trigger: Set the type of a trigger. (Pulse/Level) Also set the pulse width (Output: 100 to 2000 ms, Input: 450 to 2000 ms) when a
pulse is selected.
. Active State: For an input pin, set the active state of an input signal. (High: Active when a signal is high, Low: Active when a signal is low.)
5. Tap [Apply].
A profile is set.
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To change the registered profile, refer to “Change in profile”. To delete the registered profile, refer to
“Deletion of profile”.
Change in profile
1. Place a mark in the check box for the profile, to be changed, in the Profile pane and tap [Edit].
n Initialization items (DEFAULT_INPUT_PULSE, DEFAULT_OUTPUT_PULSE, and
DEFAULT_OUTPUT_LEVEL) cannot be changed or deleted. When you change the Trigger setting, delete the applicable Profile once, and then register it as a new registration.
Profile name Profile value
DEFAULT_INPUT_PULSE GPIO pin, input, pulse, active high, pulse width 450 ms, and delay time 500
ms
DEFAULT_OUTPUT_PULSE GPIO pin, output, pulse, active high, and pulse width 100 ms
DEFAULT_OUTPUT_LEVEL GPIO pin, output, level, and active high
2. Change the profile.
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. Select the channel you want to associate, and then select a profile from the pull-down menu on the right.
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. An input profile can be selected for an input pin, and an output profile can be selected for an output
pin.
. When the Channel Profile has been changed, tap [Apply] after checking the content of Automation
which uses the applicable channel in the Edit Automation dialog.
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Associating a GPIO channel (only an output pin) with an Automation command
The signal output to a theater facility control system can be executed as the Automation command by associating a GPIO channel (only output pin) with an Automation command. The Automation command can be manually accessed from a “Status” tab Auditorium screen or inserted into SPL as a cue.
1. Tap [New] in the Automation pane. The New Automation screen is displayed.
Screen example
2. Enter data in Automation Name and select the GPIO channel (only output pin) to be associated. The alphanumeric characters can be used as the Automation Name (up to 100 characters). n An Automation command must be associated for each level when the type of a trigger is set to Level
in GPIO Profile.
In “State” on the New Automation screen, click the On or Off check box.
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