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XD10 Cinema Media Player
Installation and Operating Guide
Version 1.0
Effective Date: June, 2003
Document # 9301E692001.0
Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
Cinema Products Division
5171 Clareton Drive
Agoura Hills, CA 91301
USA
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide
Version 1.0
Table Of Contents
XD10 Cinema Media Player .......................................................................................................................... i
Introduction................................................................................................................................................. vii
DTS Customer Service ..............................................................................................................................viii
Returning Units for Service ......................................................................................................................... ix
Installation Checklist .................................................................................................................................... x
1.
1.1.
1.2.
1.3.
1.4.
1.5.
1.6.
1.7.
1.8.
OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW .............................................................................................1-1
Loading Discs ................................................................................................................................1-1
1.1.1. Contents File Management ................................................................................................1-1
1.1.2. About DTS Movie Discs....................................................................................................1-1
1.1.3. About DTS Trailer Discs ...................................................................................................1-2
Basic Operation..............................................................................................................................1-2
1.2.1. Loading a Disc (General) ...................................................................................................1-2
1.2.2. Loading a 2-disc Movie .....................................................................................................1-3
1.2.3. Loading a 1-disc movie......................................................................................................1-3
1.2.4. Loading a 3-disc movie......................................................................................................1-3
1.2.5. CD-ROM Read Error .........................................................................................................1-4
1.2.6. Splice in the DTS Logo Trailer Film .................................................................................1-4
1.2.7. Running a Show .................................................................................................................1-4
1.2.8. Changeover ........................................................................................................................1-4
1.2.9. Film Breaks and Edits ........................................................................................................1-4
Routine Maintenance .....................................................................................................................1-5
After the Show ...............................................................................................................................1-5
Controls and Indicators ..................................................................................................................1-6
1.5.1. Front Panel Controls and Indicators...................................................................................1-6
1.5.2. LCD Playscreen .................................................................................................................1-6
Menus.............................................................................................................................................1-7
Playback.......................................................................................................................................1-10
1.7.1. Soundtrack .......................................................................................................................1-10
1.7.2. Video................................................................................................................................1-11
1.7.2.1. Play Menu..................................................................................................................1-11
1.7.2.2. Status Menu ...............................................................................................................1-11
1.7.2.3. Control Menu.............................................................................................................1-12
1.7.2.4. Video Logging...........................................................................................................1-12
1.7.3. CSP Language..................................................................................................................1-13
1.7.4. Contents ...........................................................................................................................1-14
1.7.5. CSP Lamp Status .............................................................................................................1-14
System Setup................................................................................................................................1-15
1.8.1. TC Reader Offset .............................................................................................................1-15
1.8.2. Audio Setup .....................................................................................................................1-16
1.8.2.1. Level Adjustment ......................................................................................................1-16
1.8.2.2. Language Versions ....................................................................................................1-16
1.8.2.3. Audio Tests................................................................................................................1-17
1.8.3. Video Setup......................................................................................................................1-18
1.8.3.1. Set Image ...................................................................................................................1-18
1.8.3.2. Set Player Zone..........................................................................................................1-19
1.8.3.3. Set AutoStop..............................................................................................................1-19
1.8.3.4. Set Application ..........................................................................................................1-19
1.8.3.5. Set Test/Normal.........................................................................................................1-20
1.8.3.6. Factory Settings .........................................................................................................1-20
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1.8.4. CSP Setup ........................................................................................................................1-21
1.8.4.1. Image Size .................................................................................................................1-21
1.8.4.2. Vertical Offset ...........................................................................................................1-21
1.8.4.3. Test Patterns ..............................................................................................................1-21
1.8.4.4. Options ......................................................................................................................1-22
1.8.5. Automation Setup ............................................................................................................1-23
1.8.5.1. Format Assignment ...................................................................................................1-23
1.8.5.2. Operating Modes .......................................................................................................1-26
1.8.5.3. I/O Control.................................................................................................................1-27
1.8.5.4. Automation Test ........................................................................................................1-29
1.8.6. System Options ................................................................................................................1-30
1.8.6.1. COM2 Configuration.................................................................................................1-30
1.8.6.2. Set Password..............................................................................................................1-30
1.8.6.3. Network .....................................................................................................................1-31
1.8.6.4. System Clock.............................................................................................................1-31
1.8.7. Display Language...............................................................................................................1-32
1.9. Info...............................................................................................................................................1-32
1.9.1. Version .............................................................................................................................1-32
1.9.2. MAC Address ..................................................................................................................1-32
1.10. Language Management for the XD10..........................................................................................1-33
1.10.1. Trailer Considerations......................................................................................................1-33
1.10.2. Language Versions Enable...............................................................................................1-33
1.10.3. Language Versions Selection...........................................................................................1-33
1.10.4. Using Automated Language Setups .................................................................................1-34
1.11. Check Procedures.........................................................................................................................1-36
1.12. Compatibility with Existing Discs ...............................................................................................1-37
2.
2.1.
2.2.
2.3.
2.4.
2.5.
2.6
2.7.
3.
3.1.
3.2.
INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................2-1
Unpacking and Inspection..............................................................................................................2-1
System Components.......................................................................................................................2-2
XD10 Interconnection to Cinema Processors ................................................................................2-3
2.3.1. DTS XD10 Interaction with Other Cinema Processors .....................................................2-4
2.3.1.1. Dolby CP200 Operation ..............................................................................................2-4
2.3.1.2. Dolby CP45, CP55, CP65, CP500, CP650, UltraStereo JS Series,
and SMART Operation ...............................................................................................2-4
2.3.1.3. Dolby DA10 / 20 SR-D™ System ..............................................................................2-4
2.3.1.4. Sony SDDS™..............................................................................................................2-4
Installation Procedures...................................................................................................................2-6
2.4.1. Preliminary Inspection .......................................................................................................2-6
2.42. Timecode Reader Head Installation ...................................................................................2-6
2.4.2.1. Two projector (change-over) theaters..........................................................................2-6
2.4.3. DTS XD10 Player Installation ...........................................................................................2-6
2.4.3.1. Rack Mounting and Connection ..................................................................................2-6
2.4.3.2. Rack Mount Considerations ........................................................................................2-7
XD10 Connectors...........................................................................................................................2-8
Options List....................................................................................................................................2-4
Options Setup and Testing ...........................................................................................................2-11
CALIBRATION AND SETUP .............................................................................................3-1
Equipment Requirements...............................................................................................................3-1
Measuring and Adjusting XD10 Audio Levels..............................................................................3-1
3.2.1. Verifying Audio Levels .....................................................................................................3-1
3.2.2. A Note about DTS Subwoofer Output ...............................................................................3-3
3.2.3. Mono Surround ..................................................................................................................3-3
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3.3.
3.4.
4.
4.1.
4.2.
4.3.
4.4.
4.5.
4.6.
4.7.
4.8.
5.
5.1.
5.2.
5.3.
5.4.
A.
A.1.
A.2.
B.
B.1.
Version 1.0
Timecode Reader Sync Adjustment...............................................................................................3-3
Verifying Operation .......................................................................................................................3-4
3.4.1. Verify Sound Performance.................................................................................................3-4
3.4.2. Check Automatic Fail-Safe (Default) Operation ...............................................................3-5
SPECIFICATIONS..............................................................................................................4-1
Inputs..............................................................................................................................................4-1
Audio Outputs................................................................................................................................4-1
Other Connectors ...........................................................................................................................4-2
DVD ROM Drives .........................................................................................................................4-3
Hard Drive .....................................................................................................................................4-3
User Interface.................................................................................................................................4-4
4.6.1. Status LEDS (Front Panel).................................................................................................4-4
Regulatory – Safety, Emissions, and Susceptibility Specifications ...............................................4-5
XD10 Block Diagrams...................................................................................................................4-6
XD10 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING .........................................................5-1
Routine Maintenance .....................................................................................................................5-1
XD10 Troubleshooting Tips ..........................................................................................................5-1
5.2.1. I have a DTS print but I don’t have discs...........................................................................5-1
5.2.2. Film not in sync or doesn’t sound right .............................................................................5-2
5.2.3. Volume too loud.................................................................................................................5-2
5.2.4. DTS-XD10 won’t switch into digital sound ......................................................................5-2
5.2.5. DTS XD10 switches out of DTS Digital............................................................................5-2
5.2.6. What do I do with the discs when the movie has finished its run? ....................................5-2
Guide For A Seamless Change-Over .............................................................................................5-3
5.3.1. Sound changes before picture ............................................................................................5-3
5.3.2. Picture changes before sound.............................................................................................5-3
5.3.3. Determining roll-down.......................................................................................................5-3
Inside the DTS XD10.....................................................................................................................5-4
5.4.1. Timecode Board.................................................................................................................5-4
5.4.2. Power Supply .....................................................................................................................5-4
5.4.3. DVD/CD-ROM Drives ......................................................................................................5-4
DTS XD10 SYSTEM PARTS LIST .................................................................................... A-1
XD10 Master Parts List ................................................................................................................ A-1
Replacement Parts......................................................................................................................... A-2
INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS ............................................................................................ B-1
Interconnect Diagrams: XD10 to Cinema Processor .................................................................... B-1
Drawings:
D435 Timecode Cable
E680 (XD10 to CP45 Audio)
E681 (automation- DTS-6D translation)
E682B (XD10 to CP650-500-65)
E683A (XD10 TO CP650-500 AUDIO)
E684 (XD10 TO CP65 SRD audio)
E694A (XD10-CP650)
E699A (XD10-CP500)
E700 (XD10-CP65)
E701 (XD10-65-SA)
E706 (XD-10 to Ultra Stereo)
E709 (XD10 to Smart VI)
E720 (XD10 TO DFP-D3000 AUDIO)
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B.3.
B.4.
B.5.
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E721A (XD10 TO DFP-D3000 AUTOMATION)
E722 (XD10-DFPD3000)
E724 (XD10 to CSP1200)
E726 (XD10-6AD)
E727(XD10-CSP1200)
E728 (XD10-CP45)
E730 (XD10-SMART VIVII)
E732 (XD10-CP200)
E733 (XD10-CP200SRD)
E734 (XD10-CP55 MONO)
E735 (XD10-CP55 STEREO)
E742 (XD10-CP200)
Brackets for the DTS Timecode Reader Head, 35mm and 70mm................................................ B-2
Timecode Reader Head Aux Roller Installation ......................................................................... B-11
Timecode Reader Head Drawings .............................................................................................. B-12
DTS 35mm and 70mm Readers, Switchable, Using the Same Bracket...................................... B-13
C.
XD10 MENU STRUCTURE ............................................................................................... C-1
D.
LANGUAGE MANAGEMENT .......................................................................................... D-1
D.1.
D.2.
Soundtrack Dubbed Languages .................................................................................................... D-1
File Header (Header.exe) .............................................................................................................. D-2
D.2.1. XD10 Operation................................................................................................................ D-2
D.2.2. Trailers .............................................................................................................................. D-2
D.3. Subtitle Languages........................................................................................................................ D-3
E.
DTS TRACK SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................... E-1
F.
VIDEO OPTION INSTALLATION ......................................................................................F-1
F.1.
XD10 Video Option .......................................................................................................................F-1
F.1.1. Field Installation for Type 1 Video Card ...........................................................................F-1
F.1.1.1. Hardware Installation Procedure.................................................................................F-1
F.1.2. Enable / Test Procedure .....................................................................................................F-3
F.1.3. Debug Procedure................................................................................................................F-3
F.1.4. Configuration Procedure ....................................................................................................F-3
F.1.4.1. Restore Factory Defaults.............................................................................................F-4
G. CINEMA SUBTITLING SYSTEM (CSS) OPTION............................................................. G-1
G.1.
G.2.
G.3.
G.4.
G.5.
G.6.
G.7.
DTS-CSP Subtitle Projector.......................................................................................................... G-1
G.1.1. Projector Air Space Requirements .................................................................................... G-1
DTS-EMA Mounting .................................................................................................................... G-1
DTS-EMA Assembly.................................................................................................................... G-3
DTS-EMA Vertical Drop Mounting Guide .................................................................................. G-5
Subtitle Projector Installation........................................................................................................ G-8
G.5.1. Installation Tools .............................................................................................................. G-8
G.5.2. Installation Procedure ....................................................................................................... G-8
G.5.3. Programming the DTS-CSP Subtitle Projector............................................................... G-13
G.5.4. Position the DTS-EMA Mask Trims (with screen masking added)............................... G-16
G.5.4.1. Vertical Subtitles................................................................................................ G-16
G.5.4.2. Horizontal Subtitles............................................................................................. G-16
Regular Maintenance of the DTS-CSP System .......................................................................... G-17
G.6.1. Routine Projector Lamp Maintenance ............................................................................ G-17
G.6.2. Lamp Module Dust Filter Screen.................................................................................... G-17
G.6.3. Projector Lens Cleaning.................................................................................................. G-17
Replacing the Lamp Module....................................................................................................... G-18
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G.8.
G.9.
G.10.
G.11.
G.12.
G.13.
G.14.
H.
Version 1.0
G.7.1. Reset the Lamp Hour Counter on the Projector .............................................................. G-20
DTS-EMA Maintenance ............................................................................................................. G-21
Troubleshooting the DTS-CSS Option ....................................................................................... G-22
Troubleshooting Rear Window (Captions) Option ..................................................................... G-24
Troubleshooting Narration Option.............................................................................................. G-24
Testing Subtitles.......................................................................................................................... G-25
Testing Narration ........................................................................................................................ G-25
Testing Rear Window Captions .................................................................................................. G-26
TECHNICAL NOTES......................................................................................................... H-1
TN-E538 Cleaning the CSP Lamp Module Dust Filter
TN-E550A Timecode Reader LED Calibration
WARRANTY
DTS MARQUEE SIGN ORDER FORM
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Introduction
The DTS XD10, Cinema Media Player is designed to deliver 10 channels of scalable digital surround
sound, high quality video for alternate media, and to support access options such as projected subtitles,
Rear Window captioning, and a descriptive audio narration. The XD10 is an expandable, reliable and
user-friendly media solution for pre-show and feature film presentation. The XD10 is also compatible
with both traditional film playback and digital cinema.
It is a dual system with reference to film sound in that the digital audio data is recorded on DVD/CDROM discs and then loaded onto the hard drive. Proprietary DTS timecode, that is used to synchronize
the sound and picture, is printed onto the release print from the soundtrack negative. The DTS timecode is
printed between the picture and the optical sound track.
The DTS XD10 provides the standard 5.1 channel outputs: Left, Center, Right, Left Surround, Right
Surround, and Subwoofer (L, C, R, LS, RS, SW). In addition, the XD10 can provide Left Center, Right
Center, Back Surround, and Auxiliary outputs for select releases. A Mono Surround output, derived from
mixing the LS and RS outputs, is also available.
The system allows for storage of up to 30 complete film sound tracks loaded on its hard drive at any one
time. Once the film sound information is loaded, no further action is needed from the projectionist. The
system automatically starts; stops, and tracks film breaks and changeovers. Cinema Subtitling System
(CSS) interface capability can be added easily with additional licensing, and two options are available to
expand the system functionality to include either a video board or a second expansion board for additional
audio channels. There is also an option for AES/EBU digital output board that can be configured two
ways.
DTS encoded material is available in two formats: standard and Coherent Acoustics. Material recorded in
standard digital audio at a 44.1K sample rate with digital audio data compression (4:1) provides 8 audio
channels plus 2 auxiliary channels. Material recorded with Coherent Acoustics encoding is scalable, and
allows for lossless compression if desired, as well as 96/24. Coherent Acoustics provides for 10 audio
channels, plus 2 auxiliary channels. The auxiliary channels will not be phase coherent with the main
output channels. The audio used in conjunction with the video will be Coherent Acoustics PCM 48/24
and will be compatible to standard DVD recordings. Note that the XD10 will NOT play consumer type
DVDs.
Containing an internal hard drive capable of storing up to 30 feature film soundtracks, the XD10 offers
the flexibility of storing multiple languages of one title or multiple titles. The product is also capable of
playing back enhanced video for alternate media, and has networking and pre-show programming features
for an integrated presentation.
For reliability, the XD10’s internal hard drive is used as the film sound signal source. Two DVD drives
are provided to download film sound information to the hard drive. When discs are loaded into the player,
the system downloads the first reel (in approximately 30 seconds), and then begins to play the film. The
balance of the reels is recorded onto the XD10 hard drive while the first reel is being played.
The downloading process needs to be performed only one time; after that, playback is automatic. XD10
will automatically load and store up to 30 full-length films. Subsequent loading is accommodated by
sequential replacement of previously loaded films.
DTS timecode assures not only accurate sound and picture synchronization, but is keyed to assure films
are run with the correct audio tracks. 35mm films released in the DTS digital sound format also contain a
traditional analog (optical) sound track (SR, A-TYPE, or MONO) to serve as a back-up sound source. To
further ensure fail-safe operation, XD10 will perform automatic error detection. If problems are detected
with the digital sound, the system automatically switches to the proper analog sound format.
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This and other unique features are detailed in the following pages. To get the most out of the XD10
system, we suggest that you review this material, and keep it available during system installation and
initial operation.
To let your audience know that your theater is equipped with DTS technology, we have made the
following promotional materials available. Call DTS Customer Service for price and ordering
information.
DTS marquee signs (See order form at the back of this manual.)
DTS one sheets
DTS logo films, available in scope and flat
DTS buttons and pins
We also publish the Tech Talk newsletter with tips and updates for our users. Tech Talk is published
quarterly – and posted on our web site. If you would like to be added to our mailing list, contact DTS
Customer Service.
DTS Customer Service
DTS engineers are available to assist you. If you have an emergency after business hours, please leave a
message with the Answering Service and a technician will return your call as soon as possible.
DTS Headquarters
5171 Clareton Drive
Agoura Hills, CA 91301
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +1 (818) 706.3525 or in USA +1 (800) 959.4109
Customer Service Fax +1 (818) 879.2746
DTS Europe
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +44 (0) 1189.349.199
Fax: +44 (0) 1189.349.198
DTS Japan
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +81 (0) 3.5564.7157
Fax: +81 (0) 3.3520.1022
Visit our web site http://www.dtsonline.com for the latest DTS news on both theater and home products.
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Returning Units for Service
Before sending any item back to DTS for warranty, repair, exchange or replacement parts, please call
DTS at (818) 706-3525 or USA toll free (800) 959-4109 to provide the serial number of the equipment to
be returned and to obtain a Return Authorization number. No replacement units will be sent and no
shipments will be accepted without a Return Authorization number.
Ship returns (clearly marked with the Return Authorization number on the outside of the package) to:
Digital Theater Systems
Attn: Customer Service
5171 Clareton Drive
Agoura Hills, California 91301 USA
Telephone and FAX numbers are listed above under DTS Customer Service.
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Installation Checklist
Use these checklists to ensure important settings are completed before showing film to an audience. The
first one is for the XD10. The second list is for the CSS Option. The third one is for the Video option.
Table 0-1. XD10 Installation and Setup
Completed
…
…
…
…
…
…
Task
Refer to:
Install XD10 in equipment rack
Install Timecode Reader Head onto
projector(s)
CONNECT CABLING:
Power cable
Timecode Reader Head interconnect cable
to XD10 Timecode connector
Cable from XD10 Automation to Cinema
Processor
Audio (analog output) cable from XD10
Analog Out to Cinema Processor
Ch. 2, p. 2-5
Ch. 2, p. 2-5 (see also diagrams in Appendix B)
…
PROGRAMMING STEPS
Automation Setup: Pin Definitions,
Fallback Formats, and Operating Modes
(optional) I/O Control: Pin Definitions and
Language Setups
Automation Test
…
Language Versions: Enable?
…
…
…
Use Automated Language Setups?
Select Language Version?
COM 2 Configuration: set to EMA Port for
CSP video control or set to IR Port for
downloading video log files
Enable/disable Network communication
…
…
…
…
…
Appendix B interconnect diagrams
Appendix B interconnect diagrams
Ch. 1 System Setup | Automation Setup | Format
menu, p. 1-22
Ch. 1 System Setup | Automation Setup | I/O
Control menu, p. 1-26
Ch. 1 System Setup | Automation Setup |
Automation Test, p. 1-28
Ch. 1, topic Language Versions Enable, p. 1-32;
Ch. 1 System Setup | Audio Setup menu, p. 1-14
Ch. 1, topic Automated Language Setups, p. 1-33
Ch. 1, topic Language Versions Selection, p. 1-33
Ch. 1 System Setup | System Options | COM2
Configuration, p. 1-29; REBOOT after changing
this setting
Ch. 1 System Setup | System Options | Network
menu, p. 1-29
Ch. 1 System Setup | System Options | System
Clock menu, p. 1-29
Ch. 1 System Setup | System Options | Set
Password, p. 1-29
Set System Clock: set time zone, date and
time; View the current setting
Set Password to prevent unauthorized
access to XD10 settings
…
Check Features / Trailers are loaded
…
ADJUST AND TEST
Set and adjust XD10 sound levels
…
Timecode Reader Sync Adjustment
…
Verify Sound Performance
Perform Audio Tests
…
…
Load cinema feature / trailer disc(s)
Check Automatic Fail-Safe (Default)
Operation
Ch. 1, topic Check Procedures, p. 1-35
Ch. 1, Playback | Contents menu, p. 1-12
Ch. 3, topic Measuring and Adjusting XD10
Levels p. 3-1; Ch. 1 System Setup | Audio Setup |
Level Adjustment, p. 1-14
Ch. 3, topic Timecode Reader Sync Adjustment,
p. 3-3; Ch. 1, Setup | TC RDR Offset menu, p. 113
Ch. 3, topic Verify Sound Performance, p. 3-4
Ch. 1 System Setup | Audio Setup | Audio Tests,
p. 1-15
Ch. 1, topic Loading a Disc, p. 1-2
Ch. 3, topic Check Automatic Fail-Safe (Default)
Operation, p. 3-4
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If Cinema Subtitling System (CSS) option is to be installed, complete the following steps.
Table 0-2. CSS Installation and Setup
Completed
Task
Refer to:
…
Install EMA and subtitling projector
Appendix G Cinema Subtitling System (option)
Installation and Troubleshooting, p. G-8
…
…
Cable from EMA Control connector to
EMA
Cable from XD10 Projector Video
connector to subtitling projector
Program the subtitle projector
…
…
…
Position the EMA mask trims
Set CSP Language
Check CSP Lamp Status
…
Appendix G, p. G-14; also see Ch. 1 System Setup |
CSP Setup menu, p. 1-20
Appendix G, p. G-17
Ch. 1, Playback | CSP Language menu, p. 1-12
Ch. 1, Playback | CSP Lamp Status menu, p. 1-13
If the Video option is to be installed, complete the following steps.
Table 0-3. Video Option Installation and Setup
Completed
Task
Refer to:
…
Install video card and cabling
Appendix F Video Option Installation, topic Field
Installation, p. F-1
…
…
…
…
Install the license for Video Option
(CD-ROM)
Configure the video output
Load video disc(s)
(optional) Reset Factory Settings
…
Set Resolution, Brightness, Contrast
…
…
Center the image and adjust width of
image
(optional) Set Player Zone
…
Set Autostop behavior
…
…
Adjust image to match your theater
screen masking configuration
Play test images (Reset to Normal
when complete)
View Playlist(s)
…
Play a video segment and View Status
…
…
Configure video play sequence
Set Video Logging parameters
…
Appendix F, topic Configuration Procedure, p. F-3
Ch. 1, topic Loading a Disc, p. 1-2
Ch. 1, System Setup |Video Setup | Factory Settings
menu, p. 1-18
Ch. 1, System Setup |Video Setup | Set Video menu, p.
1-17
Ch. 1, System Setup |Video Setup | Set Video menu, p.
1-18
Ch. 1, System Setup |Video Setup | Set Player Zone, p.
1-18
Ch. 1, System Setup |Video Setup | Set Autostop, p. 118
Ch. 1, System Setup |Video Setup | Set Application, p.
1-18
Ch. 1, System Setup |Video Setup | Set Test/Normal,
p. 1-18
Ch. 1, Playback |Video | Play menu, Select Playlist, p.
1-10
Ch. 1, Playback |Video | Play menu, select Play. Then
select Status menu. p. 1-10.
Ch. 1, Playback |Video | Control menu, p. 1-11
Ch. 1, Playback |Video | Video Logging menu, p. 1-11
(If downloading video log files, see also Ch. 1 System
Setup | System Options | COM2 Configuration, p. 129; REBOOT after changing this setting)
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1. Operational Overview
This chapter includes instructions for loading DTS movie and trailer discs into the XD10 and discusses
basic operation before, during, and after a show. The XD10 menu structure is described, and the various
submenus and options are explained. Language Management, check procedures, and compatibility topics
are covered near the end of this chapter.
1.1. Loading Discs
The XD10 contains two DVD/CD-ROM drives and a large capacity internal hard drive. Up to thirty fulllength features can be stored on the hard drive. All titles (such as movie digital sound tracks) are played
from the hard drive and titles are loaded to the hard drive from DTS cinema discs. DTS cinema discs are
placed in the DVD/CD-ROM drives for transferring to the hard drive. Either drive A or B can be used to
download DTS cinema titles. Once the XD10 is set up and the cinema discs are loaded, feature films,
trailers, videos (if equipped with the Video Option), and subtitles/narration/captions (if equipped with the
CSS Option) can be played directly from the XD10. The XD10 automatically starts, stops, and tracks
film breaks and changeovers without needing any action from the projectionist/operator.
Note: The system uses caddy-less DVD/CD-ROM drives. The drive will not accept a
DVD/CD-ROM disc in a caddy or case. You must remove the disc from its case and place it
on the DVD/CD tray.
The DTS digital sound track will automatically download to the hard drive. Once the download is
complete, a “Complete” message will display, prompting you to open the drive door to remove the disc
and place it in its carrier. Place the carrier and disc back into the film can and return it to the film depot
along with the print.
Load DTS cinema video discs as you would DTS cinema sound discs. Be aware that the disc must be
labeled as a “DTS Cinema Video” disc. This disc has special formatting that enables the material to
become part of the XD10 “Video Playlist”. It must be part of the Video Playlist in order for the material
to be available for playback at the appropriate time.
1.1.1. Contents File Management
The hard drive capacity is 40 gigabytes. As additional material is loaded onto the hard drive, the drive
may approach or reach its capacity for storage. In that case, loading new material will necessitate
deletion of existing material, to make room. The XD10 file management approach is based on identifying
existing material that has not been played recently.
The system keeps a list of data files. Whenever a show is played, or loaded from a disc, all material for
that show is put at the head of the list. Therefore, files that have not played recently move down the list.
The file that has not been played for the longest time is at the bottom of the list.
When a new CD-ROM is loaded, the program starts at the bottom of the list and deletes enough files to
make room to copy the new material.
You can also use the PLAYBACK | CONTENTS menu to selectively delete features and trailers from the
hard disc. (See page 1-14).
1.1.2. About DTS Movie Discs
DTS movie discs are issued to theaters from the film studio’s distribution company. Make sure the discs
you are loading match the movie you want to play (for example, “Jurassic Park” film with “Jurassic Park”
movie discs). Download one movie title at a time. Always return discs with the print.
Note: If film and discs do not match, the digital sound track will not play, when selected for
playback on the Playlist.
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Films that run 90 minutes or less require only one disc. These films, labeled “one disc only”, can be
placed in either of XD10’s two drives.
Caution: Do NOT insert any other disc into the second drive while loading a single-disc title.
Films running longer than 90 minutes will have two movie discs: one labeled Track A and another
labeled Track B. These discs can be inserted into XD10’s two DVD drives in any order.
Note: On rare occasions, features may have a third disc. In this case, simply load the three
discs one-at-a-time, ignoring messages about “missing” discs.
Any trailers added to DTS movie disc(s) will be listed on the front of each disc.
1.1.3. About DTS Trailer Discs
DTS trailer discs can be inserted into either of XD10’s two DVD drives. These discs are issued to theaters
directly from DTS, with trailer titles listed on them.
Note: Trailers that are not listed on the front of the disc (even though encoded with DTS
timecode) will play in analog only. To verify you have the latest trailer disc, contact DTS
Post Production.
Caution: Do NOT insert multiple trailer discs into the two DVD drives, nor insert a trailer
disc in combination with any movie disc
Note: Use only DTS cinema feature and trailer discs. Music CDs and DVDs for home use
will NOT work in the XD10 Player.
1.2. Basic Operation
1.2.1. Loading a Disc (General)
The XD10 uses DVD/CD-ROM drives (referred to herein as “DVD drives”). Remove the disc from its
case and place it on the DVD/CD tray for loading to the hard drive. If there are two discs, they should be
loaded at the same time using both DVD drives.
Note: Disc(s) can be loaded while a movie is playing. Loading will not interfere with
playback.
1. Power on the unit (if it is not already ON). The Main power switch is on the rear of the unit
(and should always be ON). The Standby / On switch is on the front of the XD10 – turn it
ON.
2. Press the open/close button on either of the XD10’s DVD/CD drives to slide open the tray.
3. Remove any disc(s) that was previously left in the tray(s).
4. Remove the disc(s) you want to load from its case and place it on the tray.
The disc must lay printed-side-up and lay flat in the tray.
5. To slide the tray back into the drive, press the open/close button or gently push the drawer
inward.
The disc contents will now automatically download. When the download is complete, the
LCD display will show “Complete”. Then press the ENTER button(s) to eject the tray(s).
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Figure 1. Loading a disc
6. Remove the disc from the tray and place it in its case. Put the case and disc back into the film
carrier for return to the depot with the print.
DTS trailer discs may be stored. They do not need to be returned. When a new trailer is
loaded (replacing the previous one), you may discard the old trailer disc(s).
1.2.2. Loading a 2-disc Movie
Movie soundtrack discs must be loaded as a set (if more than one disc movie). Insert both discs into the
two DVD drives. If only one of two discs are loaded, then the following message appears:
Warning: Second Disc
May be Missing
Insert Second Disc
[Enter] - Ignore
Press ENTER to Ignore the warning
and continue loading. Otherwise,
insert the second disc into the other
disc drive, and the XD10 will clear
the message and continue loading.
If the A and B discs are not from a matching set, then another error message appears. The problem could
be any of the following:
•
The two discs are from different movies.
•
The two discs are the same movie but one is a different language.
•
The two discs are both disc A (or both disc B).
•
One of the discs is not a movie disc.
ERROR:
Installed Discs
Are Not a Set
[Left] Abort Load
Press ◄ to Abort the loading
process. Both drives will eject.
1.2.3. Loading a 1-disc movie
Place the disc into either drive. There is a slight chance that the player may ask for the second disc. If you
are sure there is only one disc, then press ENTER to ignore the message and continue loading.
1.2.4. Loading a 3-disc movie
There are currently no provisions for loading a 3-disc movie. The sure way to make it work is to load one
disc at a time and override the warning about “missing second disc”.
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1.2.5. CD-ROM Read Error
If an error occurs reading a file, then only part of the file (or reel) will be copied. For trailers it would only
be part of the trailer.
The following message is displayed:
Warning: Second Disc
CDROM Read Error
Some Audio Missing
[Enter] Continue
Press ENTER to Continue the
loading process. Press ◄ to Abort
the loading process. Both drives will
eject.
If you press ENTER to accept the data, there will probably be some data missing, in which case the
system will drop the DTS audio and switch to the optical audio source.
If you press ◄ to Abort the loading process, both drives will eject and the data that was already copied
will be deleted from the hard disc.
If your theater receives more than one copy of the film (with DTS CD-ROMs), you may
solve this problem by substituting the faulty disc with a good disc from another copy.
1.2.6. Splice in the DTS Logo Trailer Film
Add the DTS trailer (logo) film to the head of the DTS encoded movie. Splice it in at about six frames
after fade-out (where it should still have timecode) and add it directly to the first frame of the movie with
timecode.
1.2.7. Running a Show
The Timecode Reader reads the serial number of the film and triggers the XD10 to play the soundtrack
that matches that serial number. If Subtitling and/or Access options (Narration, Rear Window
Captioning) have been set up for this film, they will also begin to play automatically.
When the XD10 system is powered on and the display shows READY, the XD10 is ready for a show
start.
If the READY indicator does not display within 2 minutes, power off, wait three seconds,
and power the unit on again. If the READY indicator still does not display within 2 minutes,
power off the unit and contact DTS technical support.
When the film reaches the Timecode Reader head, the green light on the head will light and the XD10
front panel Timecode LED will turn on. A second later, the blue DTS Playback LED on the XD10 front
panel will light and the DTS digital soundtrack will start playing.
1.2.8. Changeover
When two projectors are used, XD10 will automatically make a sound changeover when the first frame of
the picture arrives at the aperture plate on the upcoming projector. DTS digital sound changes
independently from the projector’s douser position. Adjustment of the roll down on the upcoming
projector may be necessary to keep the changeover “seamless”. See the topic Guide for a Seamless
Changeover in chapter 5, XD10 Maintenance and Troubleshooting.
1.2.9. Film Breaks and Edits
The XD10 will automatically track any length of edit. A 30 millisecond cross fade makes the edit
transparent. After a film break, make sure the cinema processor is in DTS digital format.
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1.3. Routine Maintenance
Everyday – Use compressed air to blow off the Timecode Reader’s optics (lens) to remove dust.
Every 6 months (or as needed) – Using a DVD cleaning disc, the DVD drives should be cleaned.
Additional maintenance procedures, as well as troubleshooting advice, can be found in chapter 5 XD10
Maintenance and Troubleshooting.
1.4. After the Show
Feature discs
After the feature has been loaded into the XD10, replace the discs into their cases and place back into the
correct film cans.
Trailer discs
These are sent out by DTS and do not have to be returned after use.
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1.5. Controls and Indicators
1.5.1. Front Panel Controls and Indicators
Refer to the component definitions below the figure.
Navigation
buttons
DVD Drives (2)
LCD
Screen
Status
LEDs
USB &
Infrared
Standby
switch
Figure 2. Front Panel Controls and Indicators
•
LCD Screen – 4 lines of 20 alphanumeric characters display setup, configuration and
operational parameters. While film is running, display indicates feature title, reel number,
feature serial number, and timecode readout.
•
DVD Drives – 2 DVD drives used for feature soundtrack loading
•
Navigation –5 navigational buttons enable menu selection and parameter adjustments within
the LCD screen.
•
Status LEDs – 7 LEDs provide status information during operation. (See table below.)
•
Standby Switch -- Puts unit in and out of standby mode (the unit is OFF, but is still powered).
(The Main Power switch is on the rear panel.)
Table 1.
Front Panel LED Indicators
LED
DTS PLAYBACK
TIMECODE
VIDEO
Color
Blue
Green
Green
NARRATION
SERIAL
Green
Green
CSP TEXT
CSP LAMP
FAULT
Green
Red
Indication
Outgoing signal / digital signal
Incoming Timecode data
Transmitting Intermission
program, or other audio/video
material
Outputting narration
Serial data output / Rear
Window captions
CSS subtitles
If flashing, replace CSS
projector lamp. Solid light
indicates lamp failure.
1.5.2. LCD Playscreen
In addition to the front panel status LEDs, the XD10 liquid crystal display (LCD) screen shows useful
information during playback. This information includes identifying data for the program material being
played, as well as running timecode. It can also display additional information as described below.
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If no program material is running, the display will simply show READY to indicate that it is on. When
content is running, a typical LCD screen will look like this example:
4th line
Figure 3. Playscreen Display (typical)
The first three lines of the display show the film title (or trailer name), identifying Serial Number, and the
Reel number that is currently playing, along with running timecode. This information will appear
continuously during playback. You can choose what information the fourth line will display by
pressing the Up and Down buttons:
•
No selection – Bottom line will be blank and show nothing
•
Fmt: – the current format of the Cinema Processor (DTS or Optical) – this may not be
available with all processors
•
CSP LANG: – the language the Cinema Subtitling Projector is using
•
End of reel: – the total time of the reel currently playing (this does not change until the next
reel starts)
1.6. Menus
The XD10 menus are divided into two major areas of control, one for System Setup, the other for
Playback functions. Status displays showing System Version and other information are also available
from the Main Menu. The diagram on the next page shows how to use navigation buttons with the menu
structure to perform a typical adjustment.
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Using the Menus
If no program material is running, the display will simply show Ready to
indicate that it is on.
Ready
Press the Enter button.
MAIN MENU
⇒
Playback
•
Setup
•
Info
SETUP MENU
⇒
TC Reader Offset
•
Setup
•
Video
Set Timecode Reader
Offset:
[ 30.00 ] Frames
SETUP MENU
⇒
TC Reader Offset
•
Setup
•
Video
•
•
•
⇒
Automation Setup
System Options
Display Language
Exit Menus
Press ▼ once and then
Enter or ►.
Press Enter or ►.
Adjust with ▲ and ▼.
Press Enter or ◄ to accept.
Use ▲ to scroll upward and to
increment parameters
Use ▼ to scroll downward and
to decrement parameters.
Use ◄ to back through menus
Use ► to enter submenus
Press ENTER to confirm action
To Exit, press ▼ repeatedly
to get to the end of this menu.
Or press ◄ to go back through
the previous screen(s).
Press Enter or ► to Exit Menus.
Ready
You’re back at the beginning.
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MAIN MENU
INFO
SETUP
PLAYBACK
VERSION
MAC ADDRESS
OPTIONAL PASSWORD PROTECTION
SOUNDTRACK
Soundtrack Language:
Automation
Last Installed
English (etc.)
CSP LANGUAGE
Automation
CSP Off
English Captions
French (etc.)
CONTENTS
VIDEO
Play Menu
Play
Select Playlist
Stop
Stop at Seg End
Features
Trailers
Delete Contents:
All
Features
Trailer
CSP LAMP
STATUS
Status Menu
TC RDR
OFFSET
AUDIO SETUP
Level Adjustment
Language Versions
Audio Tests
VIDEO SETUP
Set Image
Set Player Zone
Set AutoStop
Set Application
Set Test/Normal
Factory Settings
Video Logging
Select Report
Type
Select Report
Date
Create & Export
Log to PC
Log Control:
SYSTEM OPTIONS
Image Size:50-100%
Vertical Offset:
Test Patterns:
Black
Flat Mask
Scope mask
View Area
White
Full Screen
Gray Patterns (1-4)
Options:
Douser Type
Background Color
Light Intensity
COM2 Config
EMA Port
IR Port
Set Password
Network:
Enable/Disable
Address
System Clock:
Set Time Zone
Set System Date
Set System Time
View Time Zone
DISPLAY LANG
AUTOMATION SETUP
Format
Current Lamp Hours
Pin Definitions:
Preset/Custom
Fallback Formats:
Soundtrack
Video
Automation Modes:
6D compatible
Auto-Switch
Preselect Mode
Control Menu
Set Repeat:
Playlist
Segment
Off
Next Segment
Prev Segment
Play
Stop
CSP SETUP
Use ▲ to scroll upward and to
increment parameters
Use ▼ to scroll downward and
to decrement parameters.
Use ◄ to back through menus
Use ► to enter submenus
Press ENTER to confirm action
English
French
German
Italian
Spanish
I/O Control
Pin Definitions:
Inputs/Outputs
Language Setups:
Default
Setup P1-P3
Automation Test
Enable/Disable
Delete Video
Logs
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1.7. Playback
The XD10 Playback menu contains all of the controls and status reporting which might be needed during
system operation. Many XD-10 functions are automated and programmed during system installation.
The Playback Menu is intended for the projectionist/operator and is not password protected.
If your system has the CSS Option installed, you will be able to select the subtitling language in the
Playback menu. If the Video Option is installed, you will find controls here for manual operation, as well
as status and reporting.
MAIN MENU
PLAYBACK
SOUNDTRACK
VIDEO
CSP LANGUAGE
CONTENTS
LAMP STATUS
1.7.1. Soundtrack
The Soundtrack menu allows you to specify whether the soundtrack language is to
be determined by Automation settings, or whether it should run in the language
last used, or another available language. This control enables variations to be
made without altering the Automation schedule.
MAIN MENU
PLAYBACK
To enable this control, go to System Setup | Audio Setup | Language
Versions and select “Enabled”.
SOUNDTRACK
When a language is selected, be sure that the soundtrack for that
language has been loaded into the XD10. If you choose a language
that has not been loaded, it will not play.
Soundtrack Language:
Automation
Last Installed
English (etc.)
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1.7.2. Video
Your XD10 player must be equipped with the Video Option for the Video menu to
appear. This menu contains the Video playlist and status information, access to
manual control over your video projector (different from the DTS-CSP projector
used for subtitles/captions), and a variety of logging and reporting options. If your
system is not equipped with the Video Option, all of these menu selections, as well
as the Video Setup menu, will be inaccessible. In that case, the system will display
the message: “Video feature is not enabled. License required.”
MAIN MENU
PLAYBACK
VIDEO
Play Menu
1.7.2.1. Play Menu
Standard commands for Play, Stop and Stop at Segment End (the end of the
currently running segment) are located in this menu. After selecting one of these,
press ENTER to activate.
Play
x Select Playlist
Stop
Stop at Seg End
Note: If you select “Stop” or “Stop at Seg End”, and then select “Play”,
the video title will restart playing from the beginning.
The Select Playlist option allows you to select playlist entries that have been loaded
to the hard drive. Move the cursor to highlight Select Playlist, then press ENTER.
A submenu will display, showing the available playlists to choose from. This is an
example:
Select Playlist
( )LONG_LIST
( )1_3_LIST
( ) etc.
Select one and press ENTER.
Status Menu
Control Menu
Set Repeat:
Playlist
Segment
Off
Next Segment
Previous Segment
Play
Stop
Video Logging
Note: The playlist options shown are the only ones available for
playback on the XD10 hard drive.
1.7.2.2. Status Menu
Select this menu item to view the currently selected Video Play settings. The status
reported here reflects selections made in both the Video Control and Setup menus.
Log Report:
Select Type
Select Date
Create & Export
Log to PC
Log Control:
Enable/Disable
Delete Logs
PL: ALL
Seg: Behind Enemy Lines
Seg: 01 of 07
Rpt: Segment
Playlist Zone: 00
Player Zone: 00
Audio Type: DTS
Definitions:
•
PL – Playlist ID, this is the name of the Playlist that was loaded from the DVD
•
Seg – the name of the currently running segment
•
Seg – the sequence of the currently running segment; in this example, it’s the first of seven
•
Rpt – (Repeat) in this example, the current segment will repeat (see Set Repeat, next page
under Control Menu)
•
Playlist Zone – the zone code of the current Playlist
•
Player Zone – the zone code for this XD10 player, as set in Set Player Zone, page 1-19
•
Audio Type – in this example, DTS
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1.7.2.3. Control Menu
The Control menu allows you to start playing the next segment of the current video
playlist, to repeat the previous segment, or to set the XD10 to continuously play
either the current segment or the complete playlist.
CONTROL MENU
x Set Repeat
… Next Seg
… Prev Seg
… Play
… Stop
Repeat Menu
( )Playlist
( )Segment
( )Off
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the
cursor, then press ENTER.
PLAYBACK
If Set Repeat is selected, a
submenu will display
(shown below).
VIDEO
Control Menu
Set Repeat:
Playlist
Segment
Off
Next Segment
Previous Segment
Play
Stop
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the
cursor, then press ENTER to
activate.
Set Repeat
•
•
•
MAIN MENU
Segment – will repeat the current segment continuously
Playlist – will repeat the whole Playlist continuously
Off – will not repeat
Video Logging
Note: If Repeat is set, then whenever a Stop command is received the
next Play instruction will cause Video to restart from the beginning of
the current segment and continue in repeat mode until Repeat: Off is
selected. For convenience, Play and Stop controls are provided in this
menu as well.
Log Report:
Select Type
Select Date
Create & Export
Log to PC
Log Control:
Enable/Disable
Delete Logs
1.7.2.4. Video Logging
If Video Logging is enabled, the XD10 will track up to a month of video play data and allow you to send
reports to a PC to satisfy a variety of reporting requirements. You can select to compile logs based on
content, playlist, or both, and choose reporting periods that range from daily activity reports to reviews as
far back as a month.
VIDEO LOG MAIN MENU
Log Report Menu
Log Control Menu
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then use ► to open submenu.
Select Log Report Menu and a submenu similar to this example will display.
Select Report Type
Select Report Date
Create and Export
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then use ► to open submenu.
Choose Select Report Type and a submenu similar to this example will display.
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ENTER to activate.
Report Type
( )Content
( )Playlist
( )Both
Choose Select Report Date and a submenu similar to this example will display.
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Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ENTER to activate.
Report Period
( )Today
( )Yesterday
( )Past 7 days
( )Past 14 days
( )Past 30 days
( )Current month
( )Previous month
Choose Create and Export and a submenu similar to this example will display.
Use ▲ and ▼ to toggle between Yes
and No, then press ENTER to
activate.
PC Ready to Receive
Log Report via IrDA?
[ Yes (Send) ]
[ No (Cancel) ]
Select Log Control Menu and a submenu similar to this example will display.
VIDEO LOG CTRL MENU
Disable Logging
Delete Video Logs
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then use ► to open submenu.
Choose Disable Logging and a submenu similar to this example will display.
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ENTER to activate.
Enable/Disable Log
( )Disable Logging
( )Enable Logging
Choose Delete Video Logs and a submenu similar to this example will display.
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ENTER to activate.
Delete All Video Logs?
( )No (Cancel)
( )Yes (Delete)
1.7.3. CSP Language
If your XD10 is equipped with the CSS Option, this menu will allow you to select
any of the issued subtitle languages for projection, to have the language specified
by Automation controls, or to specify that no subtitling be shown. If the CSS
Option is not installed, CSP Off will be pre-selected and the other options will be
unavailable.
MAIN MENU
PLAYBACK
CSP LANGUAGE
Automation
CSP Off
English Captions
French (etc.)
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1.7.4. Contents
The Contents Menu allows you to view the list of all currently loaded features and
trailers and to selectively delete any or all of them. See Check Procedures on page
1-36 for an example. They are listed in the order they were loaded onto the hard
disc.
See Contents File Management, on page 1-1 for a description of the
process by which older files are deleted from the hard disc when space
for new files is required.
Select Features or Trailers to view a list of currently loaded files.
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MAIN MENU
PLAYBACK
CONTENTS
Features
Trailers
Delete Contents:
All
Features
Trailers
Select Delete Contents to manually delete features or trailers from the hard drive.
(The system will automatically delete the files that have not been played for the
longest time, when new material is loaded that requires additional space on the hard drive. See Contents
File Management on page 1-1.) The Delete Contents menu looks like this:
DELETE CONTENTS MENU
All
Features
Trailers
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then use ► to open submenu.
If All is selected:
Delete All Contents?
No (Cancel)
Yes (Delete)
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then use ► or ENTER to select.
If No is selected, a message will inform you that the delete action has been aborted.
If Yes is selected, a message will inform you that all contents have been deleted.
If Features is selected:
Delete: Features
Feature 1
Feature 2
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then use ► or ENTER to select.
If Trailers is selected:
Delete: Trailers
Trailer 1
Trailer 2
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then use ► or ENTER to select.
1.7.5. CSP Lamp Status
If the XD10 is equipped with the CSS Option, this menu displays the number of
hours the DTS-CSP (cinema subtitle projector) lamp has been used (when the
projector is powered up). The DTS-CSP lamp must be replaced after 1400 hours of
use. The front panel “CSP Lamp Fault” LED will light solid when the lamp hours
has reached 1400 and will blink if the DTS-CSP lamp has burned out.
MAIN MENU
PLAYBACK
CSP LAMP
STATUS
Current Lamp
Hours
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1.8. System Setup
The XD10 Setup menu contains all of the controls needed to configure the unit for installation, operation,
automation, and test. This section of the menu also provides controls for setup and configuration of the
CSS and Video Options.
Note: You can restrict access to this entire menu section by setting a 3-digit password under
System Options. When a password has been assigned, selecting Setup from the Main Menu
will trigger display of a Password Request screen, and will not display any of the Setup
menus until the assigned Password is entered.
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM SETUP
TC RDR OFFSET
VIDEO SETUP
AUDIO SETUP
AUTOMATION SETUP
CSP SETUP
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
SYSTEM OPTIONS
1.8.1. TC Reader Offset
This menu allows you to enter the appropriate offset required for
your particular timecode reader. (See Timecode Reader Sync
Adjustment (chapter 3) for the procedure for determining the
correct offset.)
If you select TC Reader Offset, a screen like this will display,
where you can change the setting.
Set Timecode Reader
Offset:
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TC RDR OFFSET
[ 30.00 ] Frames
Use ▲ and ▼ to change the frame count, then press ENTER to save your setting and exit.
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1.8.2. Audio Setup
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MAIN MENU
Use the Audio Setup menu to perform audio level adjustments and
to enable/disable language selection in the Playback menu.
1.8.2.1. Level Adjustment
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The XD10 is set for 300mV reference tone output. This is what
most cinema processors suggest for input. However, if changes are
needed, follow these instructions.
AUDIO SETUP
Level Adjustment
Language Versions
Audio Tests
Select Audio
x Reference Tone
x Pink Noise
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor, then press ENTER to select.
This menu allows you to select a 1kHz Reference Tone (played through all channels), or Pink Noise
(played through each channel sequentially) for level adjustment of each channel of audio. Pressing
ENTER will display an adjustment screen for the first channel. The Pink Noise or Reference Tone will
begin to play and continue to play as you cycle through the channels.
Note: 1kHz tone output at 00.0dB will be at 300mV.
Adjust level for
Ch 1 (Left)
[ +00.0 dB ]
Tone on all channels
Press ► or ENTER to advance to
the next channel. Press ▲ or ▼ to
change level setting.
The ▲ and ▼ buttons allow you to change the default setting (00.0 dB) of each channel from +06.4 dB to
-06.2 dB. When you have set the desired level for the displayed channel, press ► or ENTER to advance
to the next channel. Repeat for each of the channels in your system.
For reference, The channel sequence is: Ch 1 (Left), Ch 2 (Right), Ch 3 (Center), Ch 4 (Sub
Bass), Ch 5 (Left Surr), Ch 6 (Right Surr), Ch 7 (LC), Ch 8 (RC), Ch 9 (Back Surr), Ch 10
(Aux).
1.8.2.2. Language Versions
This menu allows you to enable or disable language selection in the Playback menu. Selecting Enable
will give the operator access to all available languages via the Playback: Soundtrack menu. Selecting
Disable will limit operator choices to running the language last loaded, or to have the language set via
Automation. See the topic Language Management for the XD10on page 1-33 for more information.
Language Versions is typically disabled in cinemas where only one language is used. It is
typically enabled in cinemas where multiple language soundtracks are used.
Language Versions
[ ]Enabled
[ ]Disabled
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Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ENTER to activate.
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1.8.2.3. Audio Tests
This menu allows selection of Audio Tests, which are used for listening tests. System calibration is
performed using the Level Adjustment menu (on the preceding page).
Audio Tests Menu
( )Pink Noise Cycle
( )Alignment Tones
( )Pink: Left
( )Pink: Left Surround
( )Pink: Center
( )Pink: Right Surround
( )Pink: Right
( )Pink: Sub Base
( )Flying Disc
( )Sonic Landscape
( )Bill and Buzz
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ENTER to activate.
Flying Disc and Sonic Landscape are trailers
Bill and Buzz (if CSS option is installed) outputs subtitling, Rear Window captions, and narration audio
The following table provides detailed information about the Pink Noise Cycle tests.
Table 1-1. Pink Noise Cycle Tests
Track Description
5.1 Channel
7.1 Channel
8.1 Channel
9.1 Channel
6.0 Channel
8.0 Channel
9.0 Channel
10.0 Channel
Level
-20 dBFS
-20 dBFS
-20 dBFS
-20 dBFS
-20 dBFS
-20 dBFS
-20 dBFS
-20 dBFS
Duration
10 sec. each
10 sec. each
10 sec. each
10 sec. each
10 sec. each
10 sec. each
10 sec. each
10 sec. each
Channel(s)
Sequence Order: L, C, R, LS, RS, SW
Sequence Order: L, LC, C, RC, R, LS, RS, SW
Sequence Order: L, LC, C, RC, R, LS, RS, BS, SW
Sequence Order: L, LC, C, RC, R, LS, RS, BS, Aux, SW
Sequence Order: L, C, R, LS, RS, SW (Full Range)
Sequence Order: L, LC, C, RC, R, LS, RS, SW (Full Range)
Sequence Order: L, LC, C, RC, R, LS, RS, BS, SW (F.R.)
Sequence Order: L, LC, C, RC, R, LS, RS, BS, Aux, SW (F.R.)
Subwoofer bandwidth is 20 Hz to 125 Hz for the “.1” tracks.
Subwoofer bandwidth is 20 Hz to 20 kHz (Full Range / F.R.) for the “.0” tracks (Special Venue).
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1.8.3. Video Setup
The Video Setup controls are present only if your unit is equipped
with the Video Option. If this option is not installed, the controls
in this menu section will be inactive. With the Video Option
installed, this menu provides controls for optimal setup,
calibration, and control of an installed digital video projection
system.
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SYSTEM SETUP
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VIDEO SETUP
1.8.3.1. Set Image
Select submenus for specifying the appropriate image resolution,
for adjusting image brightness and contrast, or for adjusting image
position on the screen. Once the optimal settings have been made,
these controls will not need further adjustment unless the unit is
connected to a different video projector.
Set Image
Set Player Zone
Set AutoStop
Set Application
Set Test/Normal
Factory Settings
Selecting any of the submenus will display an adjustment screen where you can alter the current setting
using the ▲ and ▼buttons. Press ENTER to confirm your setting and return to the Set Image menu.
•
Select 1024 x 768, or 1280 x 1024 Resolution, to match that of the video projector in use.
•
Play a video sample and adjust Brightness and Contrast for optimal viewing in your theater.
•
Play a 16:9 video image and use the Calibration controls to center (Location) and squeeze
(Width) the image as necessary to best fit your screen.
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then use ► to open submenu.
Set Image Menu
x Resolution
x Brightness
x Contrast
x Cal Location
x Cal Width
Choose Resolution and this screen will display.
Resolution Menu
( )1024 x 768
( )1280 x 1024
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ENTER to activate.
Note: Image calibration (Cal Location, next page) must be done separately for each
resolution (1024x768 or 1280x1024).
Choose Brightness and this screen will display.
Set Brightness
Brightness:
55/100
Use ▲ and ▼ to change the
Brightness factor, then press
ENTER to Save your setting.
Choose Contrast and this screen will display.
Set Contrast
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Use ▲ and ▼ to change the Contrast
factor, then press ENTER to Save
your setting.
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Choose Cal Location (Calibrate Location) and screen shown next will display.
Note: You must be playing a video in order to calibrate the video image. Also, calibration
must be done separately for each resolution (1024x768 or 1280x1024).
Use U, D, L, R
To Adjust Image
ENTER to Save and Exit
Use ▲ ▼ ◄ or ► to center the
image on the screen, then press
ENTER to Save your setting.
Choose Cal Width (Calibrate Width) and this screen will display.
Use Up / Down
To Adjust Width
ENTER to Save and Exit
Use ▲ and ▼ to adjust the width of
the image on the screen, then press
ENTER to Save your setting.
1.8.3.2. Set Player Zone
Some video program material is designated for play only in designated markets. Use
the Set Player Zone setting to identify your zone. Material designated for a zone other
than the one set here, will not play on your system.
Each playlist has a zone associated with it when it is created. If the zone of the playlist
matches the zone of the player, the playlist will be displayed and can be played.
VIDEO SETUP
Set Image
Set Player Zone
Set AutoStop
Set Application
Set Test/Normal
Factory Settings
Note: Zone 00 is a wildcard that can be set on an individual playlist (meaning that playlist
will play on any player regardless of player's zone setting). Or it can be set on the player (in
which case all playlists will play).
Set Player Zone
Player Zone = 00
Use ▲ and ▼ to change the number,
then press ENTER to activate.
Press ◄ to exit this screen.
1.8.3.3. Set AutoStop
This menu allows you to determine the Stop behavior of video material when the XD10 is under
Automation control. Select Stop Immediately to have Video shut off on receipt of an automated Stop
command. Select Stop at Seg End to have the running video segment play to completion before Video is
shut off.
Autostop Menu
( )Stop Immediately
( )Stop at Seg End
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ENTER to activate.
1.8.3.4. Set Application
This menu allows you to adjust the video image to match the masking configuration used on your theater
screen. Select Common Height (the default setting) or Common Width, as appropriate.
Application Menu
( )Common Height
( )Common Width
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Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ENTER to activate.
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1.8.3.5. Set Test/Normal
This menu is provided to allow the play of test images used in system
troubleshooting. For normal operation, it should be left at the default setting,
Normal.
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ENTER to activate.
Mode Menu
( )Normal
( )Test
VIDEO SETUP
Set Image
Set Player Zone
Set AutoStop
Set Application
Set Test/Normal
Factory Settings
1.8.3.6. Factory Settings
There are various settings for the video that are initially set to factory defaults. These can be restored
using this menu.
Factory Settings
Keep Current
Restore Vid Default
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ENTER to activate.
Select Restore Video Default to restore the factory settings. A confirmation screen will display, similar
to this example:
Settings changed
to defaults
Press ENTER
Press ENTER to exit.
Select Keep Current if you do not wish to change the current settings. This screen will display:
Settings
Not changed
Press ENTER
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1.8.4. CSP Setup
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MAIN MENU
The CSP Setup controls are active only if your unit is equipped
with the CSS Option. (See Appendix G for installation
instructions.) If this option is not installed, the controls in this
menu section will be inactive. With the CSS Option installed, this
menu provides controls for optimal setup, calibration, and control
of an installed subtitling projection system.
SYSTEM SETUP
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CSP SETUP
1.8.4.1. Image Size
This menu allows you to select the size of subtitles. The system
displays a grid pattern on the screen, which adjusts in size to
reflect your choice. You can select from the different subtitle sizes
supplied on the DTS-CSS subtitle disc. If you select a size that is
not available, the system will use the closest available size.
Image Size Menu
( )100%
( )90%
( )80%
:
( )50%
Image Size: 50-100%
Vertical Offset:
Test Patterns:
Black
Flat Mask
Scope mask
View Area
White
Full Screen
Gray Patterns (1-4)
Options:
Douser Type
Background Color
Light Intensity
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor, then press ENTER to activate the setting.
1.8.4.2. Vertical Offset
This menu allows you to enter the appropriate vertical offset (in pixels) for the projected image. First
select a test pattern (next topic), then use ▲and ▼to vertically adjust the projected image. The image will
move as you adjust the offset.
Set Projector
Vertical Offset
[
0
] pixels
Use ▲ and ▼ to change the numerical setting, then press ENTER to Save the setting.
1.8.4.3. Test Patterns
This menu allows selection from an array of test patterns used for optimizing subtitle display. (See
Appendix G, Cinema Subtitling System (CSS) Option installation instructions for test procedures using
these patterns.)
Test Pattern Menu
( )Black
( )Mask Area
( )View Area
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ENTER to activate.
Other choices include:
White
Full Screen
Gray Pattern (1) thru (4)
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1.8.4.4. Options
This menu gives you the option of specifying a black background for displayed subtitles, and lets you
adjust the light intensity of subtitle projection, if necessary for optimal viewing.
CSP Options
Douser Type
Background Color
Light Intensity
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
use ► to open submenu.
The Douser Type submenu permits a choice between Electronic and Mechanical douser. The electronic
type opens and closes for each subtitle. The mechanical type opens at the beginning of the show and
closes at the end of the show.
Douser Type
( )Electronic
( )Mechanical
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ENTER to activate.
The Background Color menu allows a choice between black and normal.
Background Color
( )Normal
( )Black
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the
cursor, then press ENTER
to activate.
The Light Intensity menu allows a choice between low and high.
Light Intensity
( )Low
( )High
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the
cursor, then press ENTER
to activate.
CSP SETUP
Image Size: 50-100%
Vertical Offset: Test
Patterns:
Black
Flat Mask
Scope mask
View Area
White
Full Screen
Gray Patterns (1-4)
Options:
Douser Type
Background Color
Light Intensity
The default setting is High. If the cooling fan stops running for some reason, the
projector will switch to Low power. High power will resume when the fan signal is on again.
Caution: If the projector is run at high power without the fan running, it will get hotter than
normal and that could affect the projector life. Under normal circumstances it should not run
under low power because it degrades the lamp life.
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1.8.5. Automation Setup
MAIN MENU
The XD10 can be configured for automated control of film
soundtrack and subtitle languages, video functions, and both video
and audio playback formats. Software-assignable pins on the
XD10 Automation connector provide straightforward
configuration for connection to any cinema processor, and easy
selection of default and fallback formats ensure optimal audio
playback under most circumstances.
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The Automation Setup menus provide ready access to predefined
pin formats as well as the ability to create completely unique
formats to suit your installation requirements. Additional menus
in this section allow you to further customize your system via the
XD10 I/O Control connector, to set defaults and fallback formats
used by your automation system, and to perform testing of your
configuration.
AUTOMATION / CONTROL
·Format
·I/O Control
·Test
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Use ▲ and ▼ to move the
cursor, use ► to open
submenu.
AUTOMATION SETUP
Format
Pin Definitions:
Preset/Custom
Fallback Formats:
Soundtrack
Video
Operating Modes:
6D compatible
Auto-Switch
Preselect Mode
I/O Control
Pin Definitions:
1.8.5.1. Format Assignment
The XD10 25-pin Automation connector has 8 user-assignable
pins to allow customization for your particular cinema processor.
This menu allows you to select predefined pin definitions
appropriate for the most common cinema processors, to customize
these settings, or to create completely unique versions, and to
define fallback audio formats to be used for both Soundtrack and Video.
Inputs/Outputs
Language Setups:
Default
Setup P1-3
Automation Test
Note that the menus for Video Fallback will only be active if the XD10 Video Option is
installed.
FORMAT AUTOMATION
·Pin Definitions
·Fallback Format
·Operating Mode
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the
cursor, use ► to open
submenu.
Pin Definitions
Choose Pin Definitions and this submenu will display.
FORMAT PIN DEFS
·Predefined Formats
·Custom
Use ▲ and ▼ to change the numerical setting, then press ►to open the next submenu.
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Predefined Formats automatically configure the pins correctly for the most commonly used cinema
processors:
Automation Preset
( )DTS-6D Emulation
( )DTS-6AD/ECP
( )CP-65
( )CP-200
( )CP-500
( )CP-650
( )Sony D3000
( )UltraStereo JS
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ENTER to Save the
setting.
Select Custom to view the pin format for the current preset selection and to change the assignment of any
or all of the 8 adjustable pins.
Format
Pin 1:
Pin 2:
Pin 3:
:
Pin 8:
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ►to select a Pin.
Pins
Mono
A
SR(1)
When a pin is selected, a Change Pin screen will display for configuring the pin.
Change Pin X
( )Unused
( )Mono
( )A
( )SR (1)
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor, then press ENTER to select a setting.
Scroll down to EXIT or press ◄ to Exit this screen.
The available options include:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Unused
Mono
A
SR (1)
SR (2)
SR-D
External
Nonsync (1)
Nonsync (2)
Aux
User 1
User 2
DTS (Pulse)
DTS (Sustained)
DTS-ES
Mono, A, SR (1) and SR (2) are optical formats used in audio header files.
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Fallback Formats
The Format menu also provides for selection of a “fallback” format to be used for
soundtrack play whenever the primary selected audio format is not detected by the
XD10. If your XD10 is equipped with the Video Option, you can select a fallback
format for Video program material as well.
Note: The XD10 will switch to a pre-selected fallback format during
soundtrack playback if:
Format
Pin Definitions:
Preset/Custom
Fallback Formats:
Soundtrack
Video
Operating Modes:
6D compatible
Auto-Switch
Preselect Mode
•
Timecode stops or becomes unreadable beyond the freewheel window.
•
The Reel/Serial numbers of the soundtrack do not match any of the soundtracks currently
loaded into the XD10 hard drive.
•
Timecode continues beyond the end-of-reel as defined by the soundtrack file.
•
The XD10 detects an internal hardware or software error.
FALLBACK FORMATS
Soundtrack
Video
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ►to open the next
submenu.
Soundtrack Fallback
Select Soundtrack to display and select from the options.
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ENTER to select.
Scroll down to EXIT or press ◄ to
Exit this screen.
Soundtrack Fallback
( )Automatic
( )Mono
( )A
Soundtrack Fallback options include:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Automatic
Mono
A
SR (1)
SR (2)
SR-D
External
Nonsync (1)
Nonsync (2)
Aux
User 1
User 2
DTS (Pulse)
DTS (Sustained)
DTS-ES
If Automatic is selected as a fallback format, audio errors will cause the XD10 to switch to
the optical format (Mono, A or SR) specified in the soundtrack audio header.
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Video Fallback
If your XD10 is equipped with the Video Option, select Video to display and select
from the options.
Video Fallback
( )Mono
( )A
( )SR (1)
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the
cursor, then press ENTER to
select.
Scroll down to EXIT or press
◄ to Exit this screen.
Format
Pin Definitions:
Preset/Custom
Fallback Formats:
Soundtrack
Video
Operating Modes:
6D compatible
Auto-Switch
Preselect Mode
Video Fallback options include:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Mono
A
SR (1)
SR (2)
SR-D
External
Nonsync (1)
Nonsync (2)
Aux
User 1
User 2
DTS (Pulse)
DTS (Sustained)
DTS-ES
Note that the Video selection will be inactive unless the XD10 Video Option is installed.
1.8.5.2. Operating Modes
The XD10 may be configured to automatically switch audio formats. This menu
allows selection of the automation mode: DTS-6D-Emulation, Auto-Switch or
Preselect.
Automation Mode
( )DTS-6D Emulation
( )Auto-switch
( )Preselect Mode
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the
cursor, then press ENTER
to activate.
Format
Pin Definitions:
Preset/Custom
Fallback Formats:
Soundtrack
Video
Operating Modes:
6D compatible
Auto-Switch
Preselect Mode
DTS-6D Emulation
This mode is intended to allow direct replacement of a DTS 6D with an XD10, without
altering the 6D’s unique end-of-show behavior.
In this mode, the XD10 plays soundtrack audio in the DTS format. When the soundtrack
reaches the last 2 minutes of the last reel, if it falls out1 of digital mode, the XD10 switches to
nonsync format. (Timing is determined by identifying the last reel in the audio file header,
then subtracting 2 minutes from the end of the file – as determined by file size.)
AutoSwitch (Optical Formats)
In this mode, the XD10 switches to DTS format only if it is currently in one of the optical
formats (Mono, A or SR). This allows the possibility of an alternate external format to be
used without being overridden by the XD10.
1 It “falls out” of DTS mode if there is not timecode or no audio to play.
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Preselect Mode (SRD compatible)
This mode allows the automation system to have more control over format switching. In this
mode, the automation system must select the DTS format to activate XD10 automation.
When DTS is selected by the automation system, the XD10 will remain in a predetermined
fallback optical format, switching to DTS when a soundtrack begins, and automatically
switching back to the fallback format if the soundtrack decoder stops before the end of the
show.
1.8.5.3. I/O Control
The XD10 provides additional control options for language selection and Video Stop
and Start functions via its rear panel I/O connector and the I/O Controls in the
Automation Setup menu. This menu allows you to configure the XD10 to accept
external control for video event triggering, to assign XD10 output control pins, to
specify soundtrack and subtitling language defaults, and to define up to 3 setups for
output.
I/O Control
Pin Definitions:
Inputs/Outputs
Language Setups:
Default
Setup P1-3
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ►to open the next
submenu.
I/O CONTROL
Pin Definitions
Language Setups
Pin Definitions
I/O PIN DEFINITIONS
Inputs
Outputs
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ►to open the next
submenu.
Select Inputs to display and select Inputs 1, 2, and 3.
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ►to select.
INPUT CONTROL PINS
In 1:
In 2:
In 3:
When you select an Input, this assignment screen will display:
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ENTER to select.
Change In 1
( )Unassigned
( )Start Video
Select one of the following assignments:
Unassigned
Start Video
Stop Video
Lang Setup (as defined for the corresponding pin # in the Language Setup
menu.)
TCR 1/2
Select Outputs to display and select Outputs 1, 2 and 3.
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ►to select.
OUTPUT CONTROL PINS
Out 1:
Out 2:
Out 3:
When you select an Output, this assignment screen will display:
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Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ENTER to select.
Change Out 1
( )Unassigned
( )Video Stop
Select one of the following assignments:
Unassigned
Video Stop
DTS output
ES Output
Language Setups
This menu allows you to define 3 soundtrack and subtitling combinations to be
selected when I/O pin assignment for pin 1, 2 or 3 is set to Lang Setup. Default
selection for Soundtrack and Video is also provided.
See Using Automated Language Setups on page 1-34 for an example.
Pin Definitions:
Inputs/Outputs
Language Setups:
Default
Setup P1-3
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the
cursor, then press ►to open the
next submenu.
LANGUAGE SETUP MENU
Default
Setup Input 1
Setup Input 2
Setup Input 3
•
I/O Control
Select Default to choose from the available language options for Soundtrack or Video. The
selection made here will be used as a default for I/O control pins assigned to Lang Setup if
no Setup for the pin # is defined.
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ►to open the next
submenu.
LANGUAGE DEFAULT
Soundtrack
Subtitle
The Soundtrack Default and Subtitle Default screens offer the same choices.
•
Soundtrack Default
( )Arabic
( )Basque
( )English
( )French
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ENTER to select.
Subtitle Default
( )CSP Off
( )Undefined
( )Arabic
( )French
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ENTER to select.
Scroll down to EXIT or press ◄ to
Exit this screen.
Scroll down to EXIT or press ◄ to
Exit this screen.
Select Setup P1, P2 or P3 to assign the soundtrack and subtitle languages you want to be
used when I/O Control pins 1, 2 or 3 are assigned to Lang Setup.
LANGUAGE SETUP 1
Soundtrack
Subtitle
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then press ►to open the next
submenu.
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The Language Setup screens for Soundtrack and Subtitle offer similar choices.
Language #1
( )Arabic
( )Basque
( )English
( )French
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ENTER to select.
Subtitle #1
( )CSP Off
( )Undefined
( )Arabic
( )French
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ENTER to select.
Scroll down to EXIT or press ◄ to
Exit this screen.
Scroll down to EXIT or press ◄ to
Exit this screen.
1.8.5.4. Automation Test
Once you have made your formatting selections, you can confirm
the functionality of pins 1-8, as well as I/O Control pins 1-3, and
the signal for your CSP projector fan, by selecting Automation
Test from the Automation Setup menu.
Move the displayed asterisk to select one of the 8 dashed lines
representing pins 1-8, or over one of the dashed lines representing
Outputs 1-3 and the CSP projector fan. Press ENTER to pulse the
indicated line (and display the current pin assignment for the line
being tested).
Automation Test
Fmt:-------- In:---[Pin 1: Mono
]
[Enter] to Pulse
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SYSTEM SETUP
OPTIONAL PASSWORD PROTECTION
AUTOMATION SETUP
Automation Test
Use ▲ and ▼ to select PIN.
The display shows the Pin
assignment. Then press
ENTER to pulse (test).
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1.8.6. System Options
The System Options menu allows you to select password
protection of the Setup controls, to enable network
communications, and to set the system clock.
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM SETUP
1.8.6.1. COM2 Configuration
Use this menu to set COM2 to either the EMA Port (for CSP video
control) or to the IR Port (for wireless downloading Video Log
files from the XD10 to a laptop computer).
If you need Video Logging AND you are also using
the subtitling projector, you MUST switch this setting
back to EMA Port when you are finished downloading
the log file.
When this setting has been changed, you must
REBOOT for the change to take effect.
COM2 Configuration
( )EMA Port
( )IR Port
OPTIONAL PASSWORD PROTECTION
SYSTEM OPTIONS
COM2 Configuration
EMA Port
IR Port
Set Password
Network:
Enable/Disable
Address
System Clock:
Set Time Zone
Set System Date
Set System Time
View Time Zone
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor, then press ENTER to activate your choice. Then REBOOT for the
change to take effect.
1.8.6.2. Set Password
Once your system is configured and installed, you can limit access to all of the XD10 Setup menus by
assigning a 3-digit password. Once a password is assigned, selecting System Setup from the Main menu
will trigger display of a Password Request window. Unless the correct digits are entered, access to the
Setup menus will be denied, Setting the Password to 000 (the default) will provide full access to any
system operator and de-activate the Password Request screen.
Password
[ 0 0 0 ]
*
To set a Password, use ▲and ▼to set the digit that is
marked with an asterisk in the display. Use the ◄
and ► to move the asterisk from one digit to another.
Press ENTER to activate the password.
Note: Pressing the Left button while the asterisk is beneath the leftmost digit, will execute
this button’s normal behavior of backing you out of the menu – without changing the
Password.
Write down your password and keep it in a safe place. If you forget your password, you can
call DTS Customer Support for assistance.
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1.8.6.3. Network
This menu lets you Enable or Disable network communication, and display the Network IP Address if
the system is connected to a network and communication is enabled.
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor.
Then press ► to open the selected
submenu.
NETWORK MENU
Enable/Disable
Address
Choose Enable/Disable and this submenu will display.
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor.
Then press ENTER to activate.
Press ◄ to exit.
Network Enable
( )Disabled
( )Enabled
Choose Address and a screen showing the IP Address will display.
Press ◄ to exit.
Network IP Address
[XXX.XX.X.XX]
1.8.6.4. System Clock
The System Clock menus allow you to view or set the Date, Time and Time Zone for your unit. Setting
the time zone will allow the XD10 to automatically accommodate Daylight Savings Time. (The date,
time, and time zone settings are only needed for video logging.)
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor.
Then press ENTER to activate.
Press ◄ to exit.
SYSTEM CLOCK MENU
Set Time Zone
Set System Date
Set System Time
Set Time Zone
Choose Set Time Zone and first the Current Time Zone screen will display. .
Press ENTER to open the change
screen. Press ◄ to exit without
changing.
Current Time Zone:
[Enter] to select
[America/Los Angeles]
Press ENTER if you wish to change the current setting.
Use ▲ and ▼ to cycle through the
options. Then press ENTER to make
your selection.
Select Time Zone
Location:
[Americas]
In this example, if [Americas] is selected, the next submenu will display.
Select Country
[United States]
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Continuing this example, if [United States] is selected, the next submenu will
display.
Select Time Zone
and hit ‘Enter’
[America/Los_Angeles]
Use ▲ and ▼ to cycle through the options. Then press ENTER to
make your selection.
Set System Date
Choose Set System Date and this screen will display.
To set the date, use ▲and ▼to set
the digit that is marked with an
asterisk in the display. Use the ◄
and ► to move the asterisk from one
digit to another. Press ENTER to
activate the date and exit.
Set Date:
[MM:DD:YYYY]
[04:01:2003]
*
Set System Time
Choose Set System Time and this screen will display.
Set Time:
[hh:mm:ss]
[11:45:20]
*
To set the time, use ▲and ▼to set
the digit that is marked with an
asterisk in the display. Use the ◄
and ► to move the asterisk from one
digit to another. Press ENTER to
activate the time and exit.
1.8.7. Display Language
DISPLAY LANG
This menu allows you to select the language used on all of the XD10 menu displays.
Select English (the default setting), French, German, Italian or Spanish.
1.9. Info
English
French
German
Italian
Spanish
The Main menu | Info menu displays the Version and the MAC Address submenus.
1.9.1. Version
Selecting Version from the Info menu will display the software version currently installed in the XD10.
This information is used when upgrading system software.
1.9.2. MAC Address
Selecting MAC Address from the Info menu will display the unique MAC address of the XD10. This
information is needed to order and install software options.
The Mac Address is the unique address for this particular XD10 player that was assigned at the DTS
factory. It is used as a network identifier, and for implementing option upgrades and other future
applications. When ordering option upgrades for your XD10, DTS Customer Service will require the
Mac Address of your XD10 unit.
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1.10. Language Management for the XD10
In selected theaters there may be a requirement to play different dubbed soundtrack versions for the same
film. A theater may also desire to change versions throughout the day.
In the XD10, multiple versions of a film may be copied onto the hard drive. Since all of the versions are
assigned the same serial number, there needs to be additional information given to the XD10 to select
which version should be played.
In order for XD10 to accurately identify the languages on the disc, a language identification is added to
the audio file header. This ID is an enumerated value. The XD10 has a table that relates the enumerated
value to the text description of the language. See Appendix D, Language Management.
1.10.1.
Trailer Considerations
The language version must be set to the language of the trailer files, or they will not play.
“Last installed” means the last audio file installed for that serial number and reel number combination.
There is not really a last installed language because you can install three different shows with different
languages and they will all play under “Last Installed”. The same is true if language versions is disabled.
If you installed the same show with three different languages, then only the last one loaded will play
under “Last Installed”. This also is true if language versions is disabled.
1.10.2.
Language Versions Enable
In most cases, the XD10 is installed at a location where multiple
languages will NOT be used. In that case the Language Versions
option should be disabled. When disabled, all other language
version menu options and features are turned off, and the XD10
will not store multiple versions of the any feature. The last
language version installed will overwrite any previous version.
SETUP
OPTIONAL PASSWORD PROTECTION
AUDIO SETUP
LANGUAGE VERSIONS
(*)Enabled
( )Disabled
Exit
1.10.3.
MAIN MENU
LANGUAGE VERSIONS
Language Versions Selection
This option is only necessary in cinemas where multiple languages are used for
films. This selection is made by the projectionist to set up for the next show.
PLAYBACK
Soundtrack Language
( )Automation
(*)Last Installed
( )English
( )French
( )…
Exit
•
MAIN MENU
SOUNDTRACK
SOUNDTRACK
LANGUAGE
Last Installed– the last audio file installed for that serial number and reel number
combination.
There is not really a last installed language because you can install three different shows with
different languages and they will all play under “Last Installed”. (The same is true if
Language Versions is disabled.)
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If you installed the same show with three different languages, then only the last one loaded
will play under “Last Installed”. (The same is true if Language Versions is disabled.)
Automation – the automation signals are used to select the language. This option only shows
up if applicable.
English, French, etc. – this specifically selects the language to be used in the next playback.
Note: If the selected language does not exist on the hard drive, then the player defaults to
optical.
1.10.4.
Using Automated Language Setups
If automated language selection is desired, the installer must configure the automation to control the
language playback.
MAIN MENU
1. Select 1 to 3 input pins from the I/O Control port that
will be used to switch languages.
SETUP
OPTIONAL PASSWORD PROTECTION
I/O Control
Pin Definitions
Language Setups
Exit
AUTOMATION SET UP
I/O CONTROL
I/O Pin Definitions
Inputs
Outputs
Exit
Input Control Pins
In 1: Unassigned
Press ENTER to select.
In 2: Unassigned
In 3: Unassigned
Change
(*)
( )
( )
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Lang Setup 1
Lang Setup 2
Lang Setup 3
Other options include:
Unassigned
Start Video
Stop Video
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2. Assign default audio language (no closure) under Language Setups.
MAIN MENU
I/O Control
Pin Definitions
Language Setups
Exit
SETUP
OPTIONAL PASSWORD PROTECTION
LANGUAGE SETUP MENU
Default
Setup #1
Setup #2
AUTOMATION SET UP
I/O CONTROL
LANGUAGE DEFAULT
Soundtrack
Subtitle
Exit
Soundtrack Default
(*)English
Press ENTER to select.
( )French
( )German
3. If CSS is installed assign a CSS subtitle language for the default setting, if applicable.
MAIN MENU
LANGUAGE SETUPS
Default
Setup #1
Setup #2
SETUP
OPTIONAL PASSWORD PROTECTION
AUTOMATION SET UP
LANGUAGE DEFAULT
Soundtrack
Subtitle
Exit
Subtitle Default
(*)English
( )French
( )German
I/O CONTROL
Other options include:
( ) CSP Off
( ) Undefined
Press ENTER to select.
LANGUAGE SETUPS
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for number of alternate language setups desired.
To be fully automated, the user must select automation for both soundtrack and subtitle language
selections in the playback menu. Alternatively, you can automate the soundtrack and manually select the
subtitle, or vice-versa. The user can override the automation by selecting a particular language for either
audio or subtitles (or both).
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1.11. Check Procedures
When a projectionist initially sets up a feature to be played in different languages, they should check that
all of the required languages have been installed in the XD10.
The Contents | Features and Contents | Trailers display menus will list all the installed features and
trailers, in the order they were loaded.
MAIN MENU
PLAYBACK
CONTENTS
Contents—Features
Signs
Blue Crush
Spykids 2
Austin Powers
Exit
Contents—Trailers
triktrl1
rocktrl2
deeptrl3
Exit
Use ▲ and ▼ to scroll through the list.
1.12. Compatibility with Existing Discs
When loading a disc that does not contain the Language ID value, and when Language Versions is
enabled, the program will ask the user to identify the language.
If Language Versions is disabled, the XD10 program does NOT prompt you to identify the
language. (See Language Versions Enable, page 1-33.)
LANGUAGES
( ) English
(*) French
( ) Greek
( ) Russian
…
Exit
After selecting a language, a confirmation screen will display.
Use ▲and ▼to move the
cursor, then press ENTER to
activate.
•
Confirm Select
( )Yes / Accept
( )No / Reselect
( )Abort
Exit
Yes – will begin downloading the disc.
•
No – will return to the previous menu to make another language selection.
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Abort – will eject the disc (not copy it).
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2. Installation
This chapter includes unpacking and inspection advice, a list of XD10 components and options, XD10
installation procedure, including Timecode Reader head instructions and XD10 mounting and connection
instructions. In addition, connector pinouts and information about XD10 interactivity with other cinema
processors is provided. Supplemental information can be found in:
Appendix A, XD10 System Parts List
Appendix B, XD10 Installation Diagrams (including Timecode Reader)
Appendix F, Video Option Installation
Appendix G, Cinema Subtitling System (CSS) Options Installation and Troubleshooting
Refer to the Installation Checklist on page ix near the front of this manual.
2.1. Unpacking and Inspection
DTS packaging is designed to handle normal shipping and handling. Damages incurred once equipment
leaves DTS premises are the customer’s responsibility. Upon receipt of shipment, thoroughly inspect the
package and contents for signs of damage. Report any shipment damage to the carrier at once, and save
all packing materials for their inspection.
EMI Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment
in a residential area is likely to cause harmful inference in which case the user will be required to correct
the interference at their own expense.
Canadian Department of Communications compliance statement
This equipment does not exceed Class A limits per radio noise emissions for digital apparatus set out in
the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications. Operation in a
residential area may cause unacceptable interference to radio and TV reception requiring the owner or
operator to take whatever steps are necessary to correct the interference.
Avis de conformite aux norms du ministere des Communications du Canada
Cet equipment ne depasse pas les limites de Classe A D’emission de bruits radioelectriques pour les
appareils numeriques telle que perscrites par le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique etabli par
leministere des Communications du Canada. L’exploitatin faite en mileu residential peut entrainer le
brouillage des receptions radio et television, ce qui olbigerat le proprietaire ou l’operateur a prendre les
dispositions necessaries pour en eliminer les causes.
CE
“Warning” This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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2.2. System Components
The following is a list of the standard components for an XD10 shipment. Refer to the actual packing slip
from your order to verify the contents of your shipment. Contact DTS immediately if items listed on your
packing slip are missing.
•
DTS XD10 Player and power cord
•
Timecode Reader Head, 35mm
•
Reader Head Mounting Bracket
•
Timecode Reader Head Interconnect Cable, 30 ft.*
•
Analog Output Cable, 25-pin “D” M/F, 6 ft.**
•
Digital Output Cable (option)
•
Interface Items (cables, breakout boards) for the following processor types will be provided
(when designated at time of order). Refer to Table 2-1 on next page.
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• Dolby CP45/CP65
• Dolby CP55
• Dolby CP200
• Dolby CP500
• Dolby CP650
• UltraStereo VX 12-ch Series
• UltraStereo JS Series
• Panastereo
• SMART MOD VI and VII
• Sony DFP-D3000
• DTS-6AD
• DTS-ECP
Automation (logic) cable (varies per CP)
•
Installation Hardware (screws, brackets)
•
This installation and operations manual
•
DTS trailer (logo) films, two scope and two flat
•
DTS marquee panels (4 inches and 8 inches)
*Two projector (change-over) systems use a “Y” cable for Timecode and include an additional reader
head, mounting bracket, and hardware.
**Analog output cable (DTS Part #2503-0014-00) is used with cinema processors capable of discrete
multi-channel input: Dolby, Kintek, Pana-Stereo, RGM, Smart, and UltraStereo JS Series.
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2.3. XD10 Interconnection to Cinema Processors
This table identifies cables and breakout boards necessary when connecting the XD10 to specific cinema
processors.
Table 2-1. XD10 Interconnection to Cinema Processors
CP
Audio Cable
Automation Cable
CP45
E680 Analog Out
to J5
CP65
Analog Out PN
2503001400 and
D574 6-track
Breakout Card
E684 Analog Out
to Audio In on
DA10/DA20
E681 cable and
D716 Logic
Breakout Board
E681 and D564
Logic Card
CP65 –
DA10/DA20
CP55 Mono
Surround
CP55 Stereo
Surround
CP200 with
CAT 160
PN 2503001400
and D572 Audio
Breakout Card
PN 2503001400
and D572 Audio
Breakout Card
PN 2503001400
CP200 with SRD
and CAT 560
PN 2503001400
CP200 with CAT
560
PN 2503001400
CP500
E683 Analog Out
to 6ch Audio In
CP650
E683 Analog Out
to 6ch Audio In
UltraStereo JS
Series
Analog Out PN
2503001400 and
D575 Ultrastereo
6-track Breakout
Card
Analog Out PN
2503001400
Analog Out PN
2503001400
E709 dual-purpose
DTS 6AD or
DTS-ECP
Panastereo
SMART MOD VI
and VII
Sony DFP-D3000
Installation
E720
E681 and D564
Logic Card
E681 cable and
D565 Logic
Breakout Card
E681 cable and
D565 Logic
Breakout Card
E723 cable and
E557 Breakout
Board
E723 cable and
E557 Breakout
Board
E723 cable and
E557 Breakout
Board
PN 2503001400
and E682 Adapter
cable
PN 2503001400
and E682 Adapter
cable
E681 and D571
Ultrastereo Logic
Breakout Board
Other
Drawing Number
(in Appendix B)
E728
E700
CP Sense Control
cable PN
2503001400 from
CP65 to
DA10/DA20
E712 SW Switch
Card
E701
E734
E735
D712 cable (2x)
E732
E743 cable
E733
D712 cable (2x),
E741 power to
E557
E742
E699
E694
E726
PN 2503001700
25-pin D M/M 6 ft
E724 Automation
Cable
E709 dual-purpose
E726
E721
E722
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2.3.1. DTS XD10 Interaction with Other Cinema Processors
In general, the XD10 is not compatible with older cinema processors (manufactured 1993 and
earlier) unless the processors have been modified.
See Appendix B for interconnect and cable diagrams.
2.3.1.1. Dolby CP200 Operation
When the DTS XD10 switches to digital, the normal signal paths are interrupted, and DTS signals are
inserted just prior to the Dolby EQ cards, in effect taking over the cinema processor.
CP200: Program the automation optical default format to either “04” A-TYPE or “05” SR –
whichever the film requires.
When the DTS XD10 switches out of digital, the cinema processor is released and reverts to the format
previously selected.
Unless modified, these cinema processors do not have a subwoofer input. In this case, DTS inserts the
subwoofer signal post-fader; the fader or mute will not affect the subwoofer level.
2.3.1.2. Dolby CP45, CP55, CP65, CP500, CP650, UltraStereo JS Series, and SMART
Operation
The DTS XD10 will automatically pulse the audio processor to the digital format when it starts to play a
digital sound track. Whenever the XD10 drops out of digital, a pulse will be sent to switch the audio
processor back to optical format.
The DTS-XD10 will only pulse the audio processor into digital format when it first switches to digital.
Set the automation/cues to disallow audio format change once the DTS has switched into digital (for
example, when the show is re-started after a film break).
CP500: Must have the Cat. 685 (analog input card) installed. DTS is normally accessed through
Format 11.
SMART: Mod VI and VII uses the DTS interface cable E709.
For other SMART cinema processors, contact Smart directly at (800) 45-SMART or
+1.770.449.6698.
2.3.1.3. Dolby DA10 / 20 SR-D™ System
The DTS XD10 can be connected to the Dolby SR-D™ system without affecting performance of the
Dolby system. The DA20 connects to the appropriate XD10 breakout board. When the XD10 is off, the
DA10/20 output is routed through the breakout board. When the XD10 system is on and playing in
digital, the DA10/20 connection (to the cinema processor) is switched out on the breakout card and the
DTS digital sound track is given to the cinema processor. The SR-D™ system should be powered down
when playing DTS.
2.3.1.4. Sony SDDS™
The DTS XD10 system does not connect to, and has no affect on, the DFP-D2000 and DFP-D2500. It
does connect to the DFP-D3000 and could be connected to a DCP1000. See the cable and interface
drawings in Appendix B.
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2.4. Installation Procedures
Refer to the Installation Checklist on page ix near the front of this manual.
The DTS system consists of two major components: c DTS Timecode Reader Head and d DTS XD10
Cinema Media Player. The following is a generic procedure intended to supplement the processor
installation instructions for your specific manufacturer's system. Wiring diagrams are located in
Appendix B Installation Diagrams.
2.4.1. Preliminary Inspection
Before installing the DTS XD10, we recommend you take a complete inventory of system components to
minimize problems or questions during installation. Additionally, save all packing materials until
installation is complete in the unlikely event that factory return of parts is required.
2.4.2. Timecode Reader Head Installation
The Timecode Reader Head is designed to be mounted onto most projectors with a single mounting
bracket.
1. Position the appropriate DTS mounting bracket on the same bolt pattern as the reel arm and bolt
securely in place (see “bracket mounting diagrams” in Appendix B).
If both 35mm and 70mm reader heads are to be used on the same bracket, add spacer breakaway
plates to the readers. See DTS 35mm and 70mm Readers, Switchable, Using the Same Bracket, in
Appendix B.
2. Install the Timecode Reader Head onto the DTS mounting bracket and bolt into place with supplied
hardware.
3. Reinstall the reel arm on the top bolt pattern of the DTS mounting bracket.
4. Align the DTS mounting bracket and the reel arm. Align film along the path from the reel arm,
through the mounted DTS Timecode Reader Head, to the projector.
Important: The DTS timecode reader MUST have a straight film path (no angles or twists)
and at least a small amount of tension. Use the auxiliary flanged roller on the timecode
reader head to avoid film “walk out” and to stabilize the film. (See Installation Procedure –
Timecode Reader Head Auxiliary Roller in Appendix B of this manual.) Additional guide
rollers may be added to ensure proper film tension – this is most critical on platter systems.
5. Connect the 9-pin timecode cable and route to the sound processor rack for interconnect with the
XD10 player rear panel Timecode connector.
2.4.2.1. Two projector (change-over) theaters
Be sure to place each reader head at the same place on the projectors. In order for the
movie to play in sync, offset values must be the same for each projector.
2.4.3. DTS XD10 Player Installation
2.4.3.1. Rack Mounting and Connection
The DTS XD10 player is designed to integrate into your existing theater sound system, without affecting
normal theater operation. All interconnects are standalone, and most systems require no cuts or jumpers.
The XD10 requires 3U of standard rack space (5 1/4 x 15 x 19 inches) for proper mounting. Select a
space in the sound rack within three feet of the cinema processor to which you are connecting.
1. Bolt the XD10 into the selected rack space.
2. Check that the XD10 front panel power switch is in the OFF position.
3. Connect the supplied power cable between the XD10 and your power source.
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Caution: Because the XD10, like any other computer-based system, can be damaged by
power line surges, we recommend using a computer-grade surge/spike suppresser.
4. Connect the analog and logic cables/cards to your cinema sound processor. (See Appendix B for
installation diagrams – including installation into sound racks containing digital sound systems from
Dolby and/or Sony.)
If installing to a SMART cinema processor, contact SMART directly at (800) 45-SMART.
DTS does offer SMART interface cables: for MODVI or VII use DTS #E709.
2.4.3.2. Rack Mount Considerations
If this product is installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the following items must be considered.
•
The ambient temperature within the rack may be greater than room ambient temperature. The
maximum temperature for the equipment in this environment is 50°C. Consideration should
be given to the maximum rated ambient.
•
Ensure adequate airflow for cooling purposes on all sides of rack-mounted equipment.
Ventilation fans and louvers must not be blocked.
•
Check nameplate ratings to ensure there is no overloading of supply circuits that could have
an effect on over-current protection and supply wiring.
•
Reliable grounding of this equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be
given to supply connections when connecting to power strips, rather than direct connections
to the branch circuit.
•
A quality surge/spike suppresser power strip is recommended to protect the unit.
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2.5. XD10 Connectors
Refer to installation drawings in Appendix B. The back panel of the XD10 provides connectors for these
functions:
•
receiving signals from the timecode reader
•
output of main audio, digital audio, and descriptive Narration audio
•
output of subtitles video and control signals to the subtitles projector
•
output of data and control signals to the cinema processor
•
data output to a Rear Window scrolling message system
•
optional video card output for pre-show video
Connector Pinouts
ANALOG OUT (CH 1 – 10) DB25M
Pin Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
AUDIO RETURN
RIGHT SURROUND
AUDIO RETURN
AUDIO RETURN
AUDIO RETURN
AUDIO RETURN
AUDIO RETURN
AUDIO RETURN
AUDIO RETURN
AUDIO RETURN
AUDIO RETURN
AUDIO RETURN
AUDIO RETURN
LEFT
LEFT SURROUND
RIGHT CENTER
RIGHT
LEFT CENTER
CH 9
CENTER
S (MONO SURR)
N/C
CH 10
SUBWOOFER OUTPUT
N/C
Audio Return = common or audio ground
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AUTOMATION – DB25F
Pin
Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
FORMAT 0
FORMAT 1
FORMAT 2
FORMAT 3
FORMAT 4
FORMAT 5
FORMAT 6
FORMAT 7
N/C
N/C
N/C
USER GND
USER SUPPLY +5V to +15V @
40mA (required for status
feedback)
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
TIMECODE – DB9M
Pin
Description
1
2
3
4
5
TIMECODE SIGNAL (P1)
TIMECODE SIGNAL (P2)*
N/C
N/C
+5VDC @ 250mA TO READER
HEAD
GND
GND
GND
LED DRIVE SIGNAL TO
READER HEAD (Timecode Valid
signal – active low)
6
7
8
9
* Pin 2 is only connected if a second projector is used (with a Y cable)
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EMA CONTROL – DB15F
Pin
Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
N/C
N/C
EMA FAN SENSE
COM 2 RX
COM 2 TX
COM 2 GND
N/C
EMA DOUSER CONTROL
+12V
+12V
+12V
+12V
GND
GND
GND
COM 1 – DB9M
Pin
Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DCD IN
RD IN
TD OUT
DTR OUT
SIG GND
DSR IN
RTS OUT
CTS IN
RI IN
PROJECTOR VIDEO – HD15F
VGA Connection for CSP Projector
or to support optional video card
output of pre-show video.
Digital output
connector pinouts
will be identified on
the digital output card
drawings when they
are released.
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2.6. Options List
These options are enabled via specific licensing from DTS.
•
Subtitling and Access capabilities (CSS Option) that include these features:
•
Projecting subtitles or captions directly onto the screen.
Control of WGBH Rear Window® Captioning – reversed captions on a light-emitting diode
(LED) text display which is mounted in the rear of a theater. Patrons use transparent acrylic
panels attached to their seats to reflect the captions so that they appear superimposed on or
beneath the movie screen.
Output of descriptive audio narration for patrons who are visually impaired (via infrared or
RF transmitter and headsets).
The auxiliary equipment – data wall, reflective panels, transmitter and headphones – are
available from third party sources or obtainable through DTS.
DTS Digital Audio Output Card – to output digital audio
•
DTS Video Card – to output standard definition digital video for alternative media
2.7. Options Setup and Testing
For instructions to install and configure these options, see the appropriate reference:
•
Cinema Subtitling System (CSS) Option -- see Appendix G of this manual.
includes Cinema Subtitles Projector (CSP) option
Descriptive Audio Narration option
Rear Window scrolling captions option
•
Video Option – see Appendix F of this manual.
•
Digital Audio option – (to be determined)
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3. Calibration and Setup
This chapter describes procedures for XD10 audio level adjustment, timecode reader sync adjustment,
sound performance verification and fail-safe operation verification.
3.1. Equipment Requirements
Complete checkout and adjustment of the DTS XD10 requires, as a mininum, a good quality true RMS
multimeter, an SPL meter, and the XD10’s built-in test tones.
Note: Lower quality voltmeters tend to become inaccurate at higher frequencies, such as
the 1 kHz tone used for DTS playback calibration, and will result in incorrect calibration.
To verify or adjust the built-in audio setup tones, a DTS E313-00 output test board will be needed (obtain
from DTS).
Note: A complete “B-Chain” of the cinema processor (CP), including Room EQ, must be
adjusted prior to calibration of the XD10.
3.2. Measuring and Adjusting XD10 Audio Levels
Channel setup tests and tones are pre-recorded onto the system hard drive. To use them, refer to the menu
section for setting levels (Main menu | System Setup | Audio Setup | Level Adjustment).
The audio playback level of the XD10’s built-in 1kHz test tone has been preset at 300mV RMS
when the output is set to 0.0 dB. The reason it’s set to 300 mV is that most cinema processors use this
as their reference level. Consult the manual for your CP to determine the input buss level, or contact the
manufacturer. Use the procedure below to verify that the XD10 is set to the correct output level or to
make any necessary changes.
To verify or adjust the output level of each channel, follow this procedure.
The XD10 must be ON. Refer to chapter 1, topic Level Adjustment, for details.
1. Connect the XD10 Analog Out cable from the XD10 to the DTS E313 test board.
2. Connect your multimeter’s test leads to the E313.
3. Select Reference Tone from the Level Adjustment menu (Main menu | System Setup | Audio Setup |
Level Adjustment). Press ENTER.
An adjustment screen for the first channel will display. The 1 kHz Reference Tone will begin to play
on all channels and continue to play as you cycle through the adjustment screen for each channel.
Adjust level for
Ch 1 (Left)
[ +00.0 dB ]
Tone on all channels
Press ► or ENTER to advance to
the next channel. Press ▲ or ▼ to
change level setting.
4. Set the multimeter for AC input at an appropriate range to measure a 300 mV signal. Use the
multimeter to check the output level for each channel on the E313 board.
If the output is 300 mV (± 10), press ► or ENTER to move on to the next channel.
If the output is NOT correct, or if your cinema processor requires an output level other than 300 mV,
use the ▲ or ▼ buttons to adjust the level.
5. When finished, remove the E313 tester board (and store it for future use). Reconnect the audio cable
from the XD10 to the CP.
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3.2.1. Verifying Audio Levels
The pink noise tests that are built into the XD10 are used only to make A-B comparisons to an alternate
sound source such as magnetic sound track or analog sound.
Be aware that some external pink noise generator cards used on some cinema processors
(such as CP65 and CP55, that do not have internal pink noise generators) may have a level
discrepancy of as much as 1.5dB. For this reason the 1kHz test tone is used for setting the
XD10 audio output levels.
The XD10 must be ON. Refer to chapter 1, topic Level Adjustment, for details.
1. Select Pink Noise from the Level Adjustment menu (Main menu | System Setup | Audio Setup | Level
Adjustment). Press ENTER.
An adjustment screen for the first channel will display. The XD10 will begin playing Pink Noise and
the blue DTS Playback LED will light. The XD10 should automatically pulse the CP to the format
used by DTS. The Pink Noise will begin playing on Ch-1 (Left) and will switch to the selected
channel as you cycle through the channels.
Adjust level for
Ch 1 (Left)
[ +00.0 dB ]
Pink Noise on Ch 1
Press ► or ENTER to advance to
the next channel. Press ▲ or ▼ to
change level setting.
2. Open the screen curtains, set the CP level to reference (fader setting ‘7’ for most cases), go into the
theater, and take SPL readings in the rear third and just off-center of the room. All amplifiers should
be powered on and all speakers should be un-muted.
Caution: Do NOT simply point the SPL meter out of the porthole window. This will not give
you accurate SPL readings.
3. You may double-check the SPL settings using the table below. If you find a level discrepancy, first
go back and verify the CP “B-chain” setup. Remember, the XD10 follows the CP and any level or
EQ adjustment. Information on setting all appropriate levels is provided on the XD10 display. The
XD10 levels may be readjusted to achieve the levels indicated in the table below.
Caution: Pink Noise tests assume the CP levels are correct. If the CP levels are NOT correct,
then adjusting the XD10 levels using the Pink Noise will mask a misalignment of the CP.
Then if you later realign the CP properly, the XD10 levels will be wrong. To avoid this
potential problem, be sure to align the CP’s B-chain first (set levels and adjust EQ).
Table 3-1. Pink Noise Level Adjustments
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Left channel
Right channel
Left surround
Right surround
Center channel
Sub Bass channel, low passed
w\DTS filter
Left Center channel
Right Center channel
Back Surround (Coherent
Acoustics configuration only)
Aux (Coherent Acoustics
configuration only)
SPL
85dBC
85dBC
82dBC
82dBC
85dBC
91dBC
85dBC
85dBC
82dBC
82dBC
Note: SPL readings should be measured unweighted, or C weighted – slow response.
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3.2.2. A Note about DTS Subwoofer Output
The XD10 subwoofer output level ranges from 20Hz to 120Hz (Coherent Acoustics format), up to 27dB
above reference (85dB).
Check your subwoofer’s specifications to avoid damage to the speaker.
If a subwoofer is driven below its cutoff frequency, its driver(s) may become unloaded. When unloaded,
the voice coil can travel outside of the magnet’s gap, overheating and/or causing mechanical damage to
the speaker. A high pass filter should be installed on speakers with high cutoff frequencies. Contact your
speaker manufacturer for more information.
3.2.3. Mono Surround
The mono surround output is a mix of the left and right surround signals. This “mono” signal is available
ONLY on the mono surround output pin (pin 21) on the XD10's ANALOG OUT (CH 1-10) connector.
1. In theaters with only mono surrounds, select the left surround pink noise and adjust for 76 dBC
SPL in the theater. Note the level displayed on the XD10 screen.
2. Next, select right surround pink noise and adjust the output to the SAME level that the left
surround was adjusted to. The level in the theater should be the same, 76 dBC SPL, as when
playing back pink noise on the left surround channel.
Any future adjustment of the surround levels should be made to both the left and right surrounds equally
to maintain the correct balance of the original stereo surround mix.
3.3. Timecode Reader Sync Adjustment
This adjustment is easily performed using the numbered leader in front of the DTS Demo Reel. (The
demo reel is supplied with the DTS Technician’s Kit, which can be purchased from any DTS dealer.) See
the steps (below on this page).
Additional drawings can be viewed in Appendix B (Installation Diagrams) of this manual.
If you do not have a demo reel, the delay can be calculated by counting the number of picture frames
from the DTS reader head red LED (lens) to the projector’s picture (“film”) aperture. Multiply the result
by 1.25 and subtract 1. Round the resulting number to the closest ¼ (0.25). Set the OFFSET value in the
XD10 System Setup | TC RDR Offset menu to this number.
Example:
27 frames x 1.25 = 33.75
33.75 - 1 = 32.75
Set the OFFSET to 32.75
Remember: When using the counting frames method, frames are counted from the timecode
reader lens to the picture aperture. And the first frame, the frame at the lens, is counted as
zero (0) – NOT as 1.
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FILM THREADED THROUGH READER
RED LED
WARNING:
FACTORY SET
DO NOTADJUST
GREEN LED - TIMECODE INDICATOR
Figure 3-1. Timecode Reader Head, Threading
Procedure using Demo Reel
The Demo Reel has a specially printed leader for setting the timecode head offset.
1. Using the numbered leader, put the start mark 00 at the reader’s lens (red LED) and thread the film
through the projector as normal.
2. After threading, look at the film and read the number at the projector’s sound head. This is the
OFFSET value and that number should be entered into the XD10 Setup | Timecode Offset menu.
Important: Make the same size film loops inside the projector when measuring offset as
when running a movie. Failure to do so will result in improper sync when the movie runs in
DTS Digital mode. For two-projector houses, the reader at each projector must have the
same OFFSET value (must have equal distance from the aperture), since there is only one
setting for the system (not two).
3.4. Verifying Operation
3.4.1. Verify Sound Performance
3. Thread the DTS Demo reel through the projector and DTS reader. Be sure the XD10 is fully
booted and ready to play.
4. Start the projector. Verify the DTS-XD10 automatically switches the cinema processor to the
(DTS) Digital format. Verify sound is heard in the monitor speaker and pop open the porthole (if
possible) to verify sound is heard in the auditorium.
5. While still in the booth, verify the XD10 DTS Playback LED (blue) is lighted and that the LCD
screen displays the film title, Serial number, Reel number, and running timecode.
Figure 3-2. XD10 LCD screen (typical)
6. Go into the theater while the Demo reel is playing. Verify sound is in-sync, sounds well balanced
and has overall good digital sound quality.
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If levels sound unbalanced, check the cinema processor’s output levels. Then be sure that the
XD10 output of 300mV RMS on all channels matches the input reference level of your cinema
processor.
The XD10 MUST match the cinema processor’s input reference level. (The input reference
level of your cinema processor should be indicated in its manual or consult the manufacturer.)
7. If a two-projector theater, repeat this procedure for Projector 2.
3.4.2. Check Automatic Fail-Safe (Default) Operation
This procedure will verify that, should the DTS timecode reader fail for any reason, the system
will automatically switch to optical sound format.
1. While the demo film is running, block the timecode at the reader or unplug the 9-pin connector at
the reader.
To block the timecode reader, insert a business card between the film and the lens of the timecode
reader head and keep it there for at least six seconds.
2. Verify that after 4 to 5 seconds of not seeing timecode, the DTS-XD10 switches to the SR optical
sound format.
There should not be a dramatic sound level difference when the cinema processor switches from
digital to analog during dialogue scenes.
If there is a dramatic difference, check the cinema processor’s levels (A- and B-chains) first and
then test again.
Remember, the XD10 output level must match the cinema processor’s input reference level.
3. Now, restore timecode and XD10 should automatically switch the cinema processor to the digital
format after about two seconds.
4. If a two-projector theater, repeat this procedure for Projector 2.
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4. Specifications
4.1. Inputs
Time code (Projector 1 and Projector 2)
DTS specific connections
Connectors: Rear Panel DB9M
Power (+5V) and Return for DTS reader head
DTS
SMPTE (25, 29.97, 30 ndf)
Note: Theater uses 30fnd referenced to video (29.97) and D-Cinema uses 24 frame
referenced to video (23.976)
Timecode signal (DTS and SMPTE formats), “standard DTS timecode signal captive
range 1.X-5V”
Automation
Connector: Rear Panel DB25F
8 “format” (switch closure) inputs or outputs, 24V max, optically isolated
7-pin Phoenix® connector for 3 additional closures
4.2. Audio Outputs
Analog (Main)
Connectors: Rear Panel DB25M Channels 1- 10
Option for additional 10 Channels on additional DB25M
Output Impedance: 100 ohm (load > 600 ohms)
Output Level: unbalanced 300 mV
Frequency Response (THX Matrix 40-15 k to –3db @ Ref.)
Dynamic Range: 96dB, 20 – 20 kHz, unweighted
S/N: >80dB @ -20dBFS (per THX)
Crosstalk: -60 dB, 20 – 20 kHz
Table 4-1. Analog Output Channel Assignments
Channel Number
1 (DB25) A
2A
3A
4A
5A
6A
7A
8A
9A
10 A
Specifications
Coherent Acoustics
Left
Right
Left Surr
Right Surr
Center
Sub
Left Center
Right Center
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Analog (Narr and Aux)
Designed to support Descriptive Narrative (only available with CSS option?)
Connectors:
two Rear panel RCA
Output Impedance: 10 K ohms
Output Level: 300 mV +/- 10 mV
Dynamic Range: 90dB, 20 – 20 kHz, unweighted
S/N: 85dB
THD+N: 0.03%, 20 – 20 kHz
Crosstalk: -45 dB, 20 – 20 kHz
Digital Audio Out
Connector:
Rear Panel DB25M,
Electrical Format: AES/EBU (AES3-1992)
Coding Format: S/PDIF, AES/EBU
Sample Rates: 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96 kHz
Word Widths: 16 and 24 bits
Copy Protection: Ignored
Channel Status and User Status: Unused?
Frequency Response
L, R, C, L-C, R-C: 20 Hz to 20 kHz
LS, RS: 80Hz to 20 kHz
Sub: 20Hz to 80 Hz
Coherent Acoustics
L, R, C, L-C, R-C: 20 Hz to 20 kHz
LS, RS 9, 10: 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Sub: 20 Hz to 120 Hz
4.3. Other Connectors
EMA Control Outputs
Rear Panel DB15F; connections for power, fan sensor, douser control to EMA (for subtitle
projector option)
Cinema Processor Automation Outputs
Rear Panel DB25F
Ethernet (for future features)
Rear Panel RJ45
Conforms to IEEE 802.3
USB (for future features)
2 Rear Panel USB-A
1 Front Panel USB-A
RS-232 (for Rear Window)
Rear Panel DB9M COM1
RS-232 electrical and software
Hardware and Software (XON/XOFF) flow control
Supported baud rates: 4.8 – 56.2 Kbaud
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Projector Video Out
VGA Out
Rear Panel HP15F
Support CSP Subtitle Projector option
Optional Video (for Pre-show)
The added board scales the video output to the projector resolution (up to 1024 x 768)
Coherent Acoustics and PCM48/24
If subtitling and pre-show video are both set up in an XD10, the video’s resolution will be that of
the signal going to the CSP projector. However, only one of the two outputs (subtitling and
pre-show) can be operating at a given time. They do not operate simultaneously.
4.4. DVD ROM Drives
Two (2) DVD-ROM drives are provided in the system. The drives spin down (stop spinning)
automatically when file downloading is complete.
12X DVD-ROM playback
40X CD-ROM playback
Random access; 90 ms
MTBF 100,000 Power On Hours
4.5. Hard Drive
Capacity: 40 GB
Average Seek (Read): 8.9ms
Average Seek (Write): 10.9ms
Full Stroke Seek: 21ms, typical
MTBF 100,000 operational hours
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4.6. User Interface
4.6.1. Status LEDS (Front Panel)
LCD (Front Panel)
A 4 line X 20 character, backlit LCD
Backlight not adjustable. Viewing angle adjustment via trim pot through front panel.
Dimensions:
HWD 5.25 X 19.0 X 15.0 (3U 19” rack-mount standard)
Weight
20 lbs., shipping weight
Environmental
This product will be used in exhibitor projection booth environments. It must withstand warm
ambient environments and comply with all necessary regulatory requirements for commercial
use.
Table 4-2. Operating Conditions and Reliability
Parameter
Low line voltage
High line voltage
Line Frequency
Input cooling airflow
Operating ambient
temperature range
Operating ambient
elevation range
Storage temperature
range
Operating humidity
range
Storage elevation
range
Specifications
Conditions
Min
85
200
47
Max
135
270
63
Unit
V
V
Hz
3.5
0
40
CFM
o
C
0
10,000
Ft
-20
+70
o
Non-condensing
10/10
95/70
%/o
2000 ft/min max rate
to climb
0
20
Low line =60 /
High line = 50
Fan is internal to supply
At 0 ft elevation
At 35 oC
4-4
Nominal
100/120
220/240
60/50
C
C
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Specifications
Table 4-3. Regulatory, Safety, EMI/EMC
Safety
Radiated and conducted
Emissions
Harmonic Current Emissions
Voltage Flicker
Power Factor Correction
Required Regulatory Marks
UL950 (USA) (NOTE: THX requires U813)
CSA 22.2 NO.950.95 3rd edition (USA)
c-UL (Canada)
TUV (Europe): EN60950: 1992+A1+A2; 1993+ A3; 1995+A4; 1997
(includes proof of low voltage directive) (EC)
NOM (Mexico): NOM-001-SCFI-1993
FCC par15, subpart B, (USA) Class A limits
EN 55022 (1998) (EU)
ICES-003 (Canada)
C-Tick Mark (Australia)
GOST (Russia)
CCIB (China)
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3-3
Ref. IEC 1000-3-2
FCC- Class A
CE
ICES-003
C-Tick
NOM
TUV GS
UL & CUL
CSA
CB
IRAM
GOST
CCIB
MIC Mark – Korea
Patents
The DTS system has been granted the following patents:
United States of America Patent Nos. 5155510, 86/9588, 5450146, 5751398
Australia Patent Nos. 652965, 661614
Canada Patent No. 2016028
Europe Patent Nos. 0551424, 0615634, 0473677, 0632922, 0666495
France patent Nos. 8906807, 9114963
India Patent No. 181427
Korea Patent Nos. 153028, 0185423
Japan Patent Nos. 2033555, 2708961
Russia Patent No. 2088962
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4.8. XD10 Block Diagrams
The basic system provides 10 audio channels, 2 auxiliary channels, two DVD/CD drives and an internal
hard drive. Downloadable CSS software allows the XD10 to be used with subtitling.
BASIC SYSTEM
INDICATOR
LIGHTS
DTS PLAYBACK
TIMECODE
VIDEO
NARRATION
SERIAL
CSP TEXT
CSP LAMP FAULT
SOLID OUTLINE INDICATES
STANDARD COMPONENT
DOTTED OUTLINE
INDICATES OPTION
DB25F CINEMA
AUTO CONTROLS
LCD & FRONT PANEL
E221
9 PIN COM1
NARR AUDIO
DB25M 10 CHANNEL
DB25M AES/EBU
AUX AUDIO
ANALOG BOARD
DAC E 508
PROJECTOR
T/C READER
PLL MASTER
TIMECODE
E622
CSS OPTION
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
AES/EBU
E632/E646
E572
DSP BOARD
D494
10 CHANNEL
DVD/CD ROM
DVD/CD ROM
EMA
POWER
CSP
PROJECTOR
7.1. CS
COM1
S
VIDEO
POWER
PCI BUS/ SERIAL CONN
SP/DIF
INPUT
HARD
DRIVE
PCI BUS
MOTHERBOARD
Figure 4-1. Block Diagram, Basic System
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XD10 with VIDEO OPTION
INDICATOR
LIGHTS
DTS PLAYBACK
TIMECODE
VIDEO
NARRATION
SERIAL
CSP TEXT
CSP LAMP FAULT
SOLID OUTLINE INDICATES
STANDARD COMPONENT
DOTTED OUTLINE
INDICATES OPTION
DB25M AES/EBU OUT
DB25F CINEMA
AUTO CONTROLS
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
AES/EBU
E632/E646
LCD & FRONT PANEL
E221
9 PIN COM1
NARR AUDIO
DB25M 10 CHANNEL
VIDEO OUT
PROJ. VIDEO OUT
AUX AUDIO
SP/DIF OUT
ANALOG BOARD
DAC E 508
PROJECTOR
T/C READER
OPTIONAL
VIDEO
DECODER
PLL MASTER
POWER
DSP BOARD
D494
10 CHANNEL
TIMECODE
E622
CSS OPTION
E572
DVD/CD ROM
DVD/CD ROM
EMA
POWER
CSP
PROJECTOR
9.1. COM1
CS
S
VIDEO
POWER
PCI BUS/ SERIAL CONN
SP/DIF
INPUT
HARD
DRIVE
PCI BUS
MOTHERBOARD
Figure 4-2. Block Diagram, Video Option added
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5.1. Routine Maintenance
Use compressed air to blow off the Timecode Reader’s optics (lens) once every day to remove dust.
Using a DVD cleaning disc, the DVD drives should be cleaned every six months, or as needed.
The Timecode Reader head’s voltage should be checked and recalibrated after three months service, and
then every six months thereafter. For details, see DTS Technical Note Reader Head LED Voltage
Calibration, TN-E550. (TN-E550 is included in this manual, in Appendix H Technical Notes.) You may
obtain a copy from DTS Cinema Technical Support via e-mail at [email protected].
5.2. XD10 Troubleshooting Tips
It’s always a good idea to stand in the theater and listen to the first few minutes of the movie. Listen to
the sound level and general quality of the sound. The sound track should be in sync with the picture (wait
for a dialogue scene) and played at a comfortable level. Even though not every scene will have surround
material, do your best to listen for the surround speakers. Most opening musical sequences contain
surround information. To adjust the overall sound level in the theater, adjust the main fader on the
cinema processor.
Be sure the soundtrack was loaded for the film you are playing. Feel free to contact DTS
Post Production for help.
5.2.1. I have a DTS print but I don’t have discs
Contact your film distributor and ask for the disc(s). Remember a film that runs less than 90 minutes will
have only one movie disc – which should also be labeled “one disc only”. Movies running over 90
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minutes will have two discs. Occasionally, longer movies will have additional discs and special show
instructions. Also check the hard drive to see if the movie soundtrack has been previously loaded.
5.2.2. Film not in sync or doesn’t sound right
Turn off the DTS-XD10 unit. Listen and verify that the movie is playing in optical format. Let the film
finish playing in optical. Do not attempt to remedy these problems while playing in DTS. The theater
technician should perform a full DTS quality check. (See chapter 3, Calibration and Setup, for details.)
5.2.3. Volume too loud
Turn down the fader pot on the cinema processor. Do not adjust the DTS-XD10 audio level from the
menu controls. If sound level needs adjustment after switching to digital, contact your theater technician.
5.2.4. DTS-XD10 won’t switch into digital sound
Verify that movie information is loaded on to the hard drive in the DTS-XD10 unit. If the film sound is
not loaded into the hard drive, you must obtain the right discs and load them before you can play in the
digital format. Verify that the movie discs match the movie.
If the unit does not switch to digital, verify that the green LED on the projector timecode reader head is
glowing brightly and steadily while the movie is running. If the LED is dark, check to make sure that the
film is threaded correctly through the DTS Timecode Reader and that the film has a timecode strip
(located between picture and analog sound tracks). If no timecode (dots & dashes) strip is seen, call the
film distributor and request a DTS print.
5.2.5. DTS XD10 switches out of DTS Digital
If the DTS-XD10 does not see timecode for four seconds, the sound should automatically default to
optical. Verify that the green LED on the DTS Timecode Reader head is glowing brightly and steadily
while the film is running.
If the TIMECODE LED on the DTS-XD10 or reader head is blinking, gently squeeze the film between
two fingers as it exits the reader head. Do the same at the entrance of the reader. If the LED stops blinking
and maintains a steady glow, this indicates that you need to add more tension. Tension is added by
repositioning the auxiliary flanged roller as close as possible to the largest roller so that it has maximum
contact with the film. You may also add an additional roller to the output of the reader. Verify that all
the gears in the projector are in good condition.
Use compressed air to blow off the lens on the reader head, but never adjust the lens.
Be sure your reader head is adjusted to 4 VDC. (See TN-E550 in Appendix H. )
Attach the grounding jumper on the timecode cable to the projector. This is most easily accomplished by
attaching the screw that secures the timecode cable to the reader head. Verify with an ohmmeter that the
reader’s housing is electrically connected to the projector housing.
If the drop-out repeatedly occurs at the same place(s) in the movie, replace the reel(s).
Do not put any sound format cues on film within timecode. Do not use leader with timecode
elsewhere as it will cause a false start on the player.
As a last resort, force the unit to play in optical mode. Turn off the DTS XD10 and verify that the cinema
processor switches to optical. If it does not, adjust manually. Contact your DTS Theater Technician.
5.2.6. What do I do with the discs when the movie has finished its run?
Simply return the movie discs with the film to the depot. Put the discs in the disc carrier and place it into
the film can.
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5.3. Guide For A Seamless Change-Over
Occasionally, when running a DTS movie with dual projectors, you may come across situations when the
picture and sound are not changing in unison during a change over. This is due to the fact that as soon as
the first frame of action reaches the picture aperture on the incoming projector, the DTS digital sound will
change over to that reel. DTS digital sound changes independent of the projector’s douser position.
Change over anomalies are most evident on movies that have very tight editing / scene change tolerances
from one reel’s end to the next reel’s start.
When this occurs, perform one of the adjustment procedures below.
5.3.1. Sound changes before picture
When threading the incoming projector, roll down the film to a greater number of feet. If you normally
thread to “8”, try threading to “9” or “10”. Keep adjusting the roll down setting until the picture changes
with the sound. Also, try hesitating a second before starting the incoming projector on the first cue.
5.3.2. Picture changes before sound
When threading the incoming projector, roll down the film to a lesser number of feet. If you normally
thread to “8”, try threading to “7” or “6”. Keep adjusting the roll down setting until the picture changes
with the sound. Be sure to hesitate opening the douser on the incoming projector (on the second cue) until
the last word on the outgoing reel is heard on screen.
5.3.3. Determining roll-down
Adjusting the roll down setting is a judgment call. Base it on the time delay of picture vs. sound. One
second of delay equates to 24 frames, or 1.5 feet.
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5.4. Inside the DTS XD10
Refer to Figures 5-1 and 5-2 (pages 5-5 and 5-6) for location of components within the XD10 chassis.
5.4.1. Timecode Board
The Timecode board (E622) contains the timecode head offset information and these connectors:
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the serial connection to the Front Panel containing the LCD display and 7 system status LEDs
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a 9-pin timecode cable output D-type connector
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two auxiliary audio outputs, RCA-type connectors
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a 7 pin Phoenix connector and DB25F for Cinema automation control
The OFFSET is set in the software according to the timecode reader location. This setting is different
depending on type of projector or location of the timecode reader. See Timecode Reader Sync
Adjustment, in chapter 3, for instructions to determine the OFFSET setting.
The status LEDs on the front panel include:
Table 1.
LED
DTS PLAYBACK
TIMECODE
VIDEO
Color
Blue
Green
Green
NARRATION
SERIAL
Green
Green
CSP TEXT
CSP LAMP
FAULT
Green
Red
Front Panel LED Indicators
Indication
Outgoing signal / digital signal
Incoming Timecode data
Transmitting Intermission program, or
other audio/video material
Outputting narration
Serial data output / Rear Window
captions
CSS subtitles
If flashing, replace CSS projector lamp.
Solid light indicates lamp failure.
A circuit breaker protects the power going to the Timecode Reader head (through the 9-pin connector)
against short circuits. The breaker is self-resetting so replacement is unnecessary.
The 9-pin connector (accessed on the DTS-XD10 rear panel) is used to connect the timecode cable to the
timecode reader on the projector.
5.4.2. Power Supply
This unit supplies power to the DTS-XD10 Player. This supply is switchable between 110 VAC and 220
VAC and adjusts automatically.
The cooling fan in the power supply should be rotating when power is applied.
To prevent dirt from being pulled into the DVD/CD-ROM drives, do not block the ventilation
holes at the side of the DTS-XD10 player.
5.4.3. DVD/CD-ROM Drives
There are two DVD/CD-ROM drives in the DTS-XD10. The two are identical, except for the way
jumpers are installed. The top drive (A) is jumpered to be “master” and the bottom drive (B) is jumpered
to be “slave”.
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Appendix A. DTS XD10 System Parts List
Note: There are 11 different configurations for XD10 installations, depending on cinema
processor interface, cable length, and whether single or dual projectors.
A.1. XD10 Master Parts List
Part Number
Description
2501 0001-00
2501 0002-00
MD10 D600-00
9005 E108-00
9003 E119-00
Power cord, straight, detachable, standard (bare-ended available, call DTS)
Power cord, right angle, detachable
Timecode reader head, 35mm, auxiliary roller attached
Auxiliary roller assembly kit, 35mm
Screw kit, rack, oval hd screw and washer
Timecode Cable for single projectors
9022 D435-01
9022 D435-02
9021 D435-05
9021 D435-06
30 ft. Timecode cable, standard
40 ft. Timecode cable
45 ft. Timecode cable
60 ft. Timecode cable
Timecode Cable for dual projectors
9021 D435-04
9021 D435-21
9021 D435-23
9021 D435-26
Timecode Y cable, 30 ft. / 40 ft.
Timecode Y cable, 30 ft. / 30 ft. standard
Timecode Y cable, 40 ft. / 50 ft.
Timecode Y cable, 60 ft. / 60 ft.
Mounting brackets (to projector) for 35mm timecode reader heads (hardware included)
5006-0001-00
9003 E100-00
9003 E102-00
9061 D614-00
9061 D615-00
9061 D616-00
9061 D617-00
9061 D622-00
Cinemeccanica bracket (use with D614 standard bracket)
Screw kit, bracket, standard
70mm spacer kit (used to fit a 35mm reader in a 70mm space)
Projector bracket, 35mm standard (for Century, Simplex, Ballantyne)
Universal bracket
Phillips AA bracket (Norelco)
“L” bracket (Kinoton)
Front mount bracket (use with Dolby SR-D or Sony SDDS readers)
Mounting brackets, switchable 35mm / 70 mm timecode reader heads (hardware included)
9061 D625-00
9061 D626-00
9061 D627-00
9061 D628-00
35mm/70mm standard bracket used with breakaway plates
Breakaway (spacing block) plates for 35mm DTS reader head
Breakaway (spacing block) plates for 70mm DTS reader head
Adapter panel for D617 “L” bracket (so breakaway plates can be used)
Publicity supplies and film
6800 0735-00
6800 0735-01
7004 0001-01
7004 0001-02
Film, DTS Trailer, sonic landscape, flat (qty 2)
Film, DTS Trailer, sonic landscape, scope (qty 2)
4 inch DTS Panel Marquee
8 inch DTS Panel Marquee
Cables and Breakout Boards (for connecting to cinema processor)
2503 0014-00
2503 0017-00
9022 E173-00
9022 E680-00
9022 E681-00
9022 E682-00B
9022 E683-00
9022 E684-00
9022 E709-00
Cable Assy, 25-pin “D” M/F, 6 ft long for DTS-6AD, DTS-ECP, CP65, UltraStereo JS series,
Panastereo CSP1200
Cable Assy, 25-pin “D” M/M 6 ft long for DTS-6AD or DTS-ECP
Cable Assy, fem”D” pin, 2 inches long for CP65
Cable Assy, XD10 to CP45 Audio
Cable Assy, Automation, XD10/DTS-6D Translation for CP45, CP65 and UltraStereo JS series
Cable Assy, XD10 Automation Adapter for CP500/650
Cable Assy, DX10 to CP500/650 Audio
Cable Assy, XD10 to CP65/SRD Audio
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9022 E721-00
9022 E724-00
9030 D564-00
9030 D571-00
9030 D574-00
9030 D575-00
9030 D716-00
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Cable Assy, XD10 to DFP-D3000 Automation
Cable Assy, XD10 to CSP1200 Automation (Panastereo)
Breakout board PCA, DTS-6D to CP-55 Logic Interface (for CP65)
Breakout board PCA, DTS-6D to UltraStereo Logic Interface
Breakout board PCA, DTS-6D to CP-65 Audio Interface
Breakout board PCA, DTS-6D to UltraStereo Audio Interface
Breakout board PCA, DTS-6D to CP45 Logic Interface
Dual input interface board, studio application (DTS XD10-CP65-dubber)
CSP Subtitling Projector (option)
MD10 DCSP-00
MD10 DCSPLT-1
2503002800
2503002801
Projector for throws up to 50 feet, standard “short throw”
Projector for throws up to 120 feet, “long throw”
Projector Video Cable, SVGA 15-pin HD shielded with ferrite beads on each end, 25 ft. (standard)
Projector Video Cable, SVGA 15-pin HD shielded with ferrite beads on each end, 50 ft.
EMA External Masking Apparatus: (for Subtitling Projector)
MD00 DEMA-02
MD00 DEMA-03
9120 E573-01D
5005 0003-00
5005 0004-00
5005 0005-00
9120 E610-00B
1007 M601 00
Short throw DTS-EMA
Long throw DTS-EMA
Bracket 16 inches long (40.60 cm)
Arm, 6” long (15.94 cm)
Arm, 12” long (30.48 cm)
Arm, 18” long (45.72 cm)
Wall Mounting Plate (fasteners not included – obtain locally)
Thumb screw (on wall mounting plate)
Audio Output Testing
9030E31300A
DTS tester board, for testing outputs at the XD10 Analog Output connector
A.2. Replacement Parts
Part Number
Description
Subtitles projector
1802 0001 00
Lamp Module
EMA External Masking Apparatus
9020 E656 00
9022 E655 00
9020 E472 02
9020 E472 01
9020 E472 00
Light electronic shutter assembly
Fan assembly, wire assembly included
Large Magnetic Trim for mask, 3.16” x 6.7”
Medium Magnetic Trim for mask, 1.96” x 6.7”
Small Magnetic Trim for mask, 1.17” x 6.7”
Timecode Readers
MD10 D600-00
9005 E108-00
MD10 D600-02
9005 E163-00
Timecode reader head, 35mm, auxiliary roller attached
Auxiliary roller assembly kit, 35mm
DTS Timecode Reader Head, 70mm
Auxiliary Roller, 70mm
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Appendix B. Installation Diagrams
The diagrams on the following pages cover most installations of XD10, Timecode Reader heads and
EMAs. Contact DTS if the system you are installing requires additional information.
B.1. Interconnect Diagrams: XD10 to Cinema Processor
This section contains the following interconnect diagrams, in numerical order by drawing number:
Drawing Number
Revision
Title
D435
0
Time Code Reader Cable
E680
0
Cable Assy, Audio XD10 to CP45
E681
0
Cable Assy, Automation, XD10/DTS-6D Translation
E682
B
Cable Assy, XD10 to CP650, CP500 and CP65 Automation
E683
A
Cable Assy, XD10 to CP650, CP500 Audio
E684
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Cable Assy, XD10 to CP65/SRD Audio
E694
A
XD10-CP650 Interface
E699
A
XD10-CP500 Interface
E700
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XD10-CP65 Interface
E701
0
XD10-65-DA Interface
E706
0
Ultra*Stereo JS series Interface
E709
0
Cable Assy, XD10 to Smart Mod VI
E720
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Cable Assy, XD10 to DFP-D3000 Analog
E721
A
Cable Assy, XD10 to DFP-D3000 Fallback Automation
E722
0
XD10 to DFP-D3000, Interface
E724
0
Cable Assy, XD10 to Panastereo CSP 1200 Automation
E726
0
XD10 to DTS 6AD or DTS-ECP Cabling
E727
0
XD10 to Panastereo CSP1200 Interface
E728
0
XD10 to CP45 Interface
E730
0
XD10 to Smart MOD VI/VII Cabling
E732
0
XD10 to CP200 w/CAT 160, Interface
E733
0
XD10 to CD200 w/SRD and CAT 560, Interface
E734
0
XD10 to CD55 Mono Surround, Interface
E735
0
XD10 to CP55 Stereo Surround, Interface
E742
0
XD10 to CP200 w/CAT 560, Interface
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D614 - Standard Bracket (35mm only) – cannot be used with breakaway plates
For projectors: Century, Simplex, and Cinemeccanica with Kelmar bracket (below). Intended to
fit between the projector and reel arm. We have produced the bracket with the American standard
size hole to accommodate 2 inch center spacing 3/8 - 16 tap, that is utilized to mount the
American-made upper reel arms. Comes with the following hardware:
Qty
2
2
2
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Description
10 x 24 x ½” long screw
¾ x 16 x 1” long hex bolt nut
3/8” lock washer
D615 - DP70 Universal Bracket (35mm only)
Used for American projectors with a penthouse. Comes with tap and drill bit 8-32, and the
following hardware:
Qty
2
2
2
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Description
10 x 24 x ½ in. long screw
¾ x 16 x 1 in. long hex bolt nut
3/8 in. lock washer
D616 - AA2 bracket (35mm only)
For Norelco AA projectors. Comes with the following hardware:
Qty
2
3
3
2
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Description
#10 lock washers
5/16 in. x 18 x 5 in. long screws
3/8 in. split ring lock
10 x 24 x ½ in. long screw
D617 - DP75 Bracket (35mm only)
Used to mount the DTS timecode reader head to the side of the projector. Comes with same
hardware as the D614. See also D628 - “L” adapter panel, below.
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D622 - Front Mount Bracket (35mm only)
Used when installing multiple digital sound heads or when there is not enough room to lift the
projector arm. Used with Dolby SR-DTM and Sony SDDSTM reader heads.
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D625 - 35mm / 70mm Standard Bracket – used with breakaway plates.
For projectors: Century, Simplex, and Cinemeccanica with Kelmar bracket (see below).
Intended to fit between the projector and reel arm. We have produced the bracket with the
American standard size hole to accommodate 2” center spacing 3/8 - 16 tap, that is utilized to
mount the American made upper reel arms. Comes with the following hardware:
Head
35mm
35mm
35mm /
70mm
70mm
70mm
70mm
Qty
2
2
2
Description
10 x 24 x ½ in. long screw
¾ x 16 x 1 in. long hex bolt nut
3/8 in. lock washer
2
2
2
3/8 x 1-1/2 in. long cap screws
3/8 in. flat washers
3/8 in. hex nuts
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D626 - Spacer Breakaway Plate – used to mount 35mm DTS reader to 35/70 brackets
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D627 - Spacer Breakaway Plate – used to mount 70mm DTS readers to 35/70 brackets
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D628 - “L” adapter panel (35mm / 70mm) – used with D617 and breakaway plates
Used to mount the DTS timecode reader head to the side of the projector. Comes with same
hardware as the D614. D628 is used to adapt the D617 for use with the breakaway plates (D628
attaches to D617).
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5006 0001 00 - Cinemeccanica Bracket / adapter plate (35mm only)
For Cinemeccania projectors. Must be used with the D164 standard bracket for mounting the
DTS timecode reader head. If the reel arm needs to be remounted, two plates are required.
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Bracket
If both 35mm and 70mm reader heads are to be used on the same bracket, add spacer breakaway plates to
the readers. They are added to allow quick changes between the two. Keep the plates attached to the
readers and maintain them as a set once the projector alignments are finished. See below.
1. Start by mounting the 70mm reader (with its breakaway plate attached) to the bracket.
2. Use 70mm film to align the reader. Once aligned, tighten bracket screws.
3. Loosen the thumbscrew on the breakaway plate so that the 70mm reader detaches from the
bracket.
4. Next, attach the 35mm reader (with its breakaway plate attached) to the bracket.
5. Use 35mm film to verify the alignment path is correct -- no corrections should be necessary.
The goal is to have one alignment for both readers so that no projector adjustments are needed
when the readers are exchanged.
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Appendix C. XD10 Menu Structure
MAIN MENU
PLAYBACK MENU
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Soundtrack
Soundtrack Language
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( )Automation
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( )Last Installed
( )English (etc.)
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Exit Menus
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Video
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Play Menu
VIDEO PLAY MENU
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Play
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Select Playlist
SHOWS ACTUAL PLAYLIST, for example:
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( )Long_List
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( )1_3_List
etc.
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Stop
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Stop at Seg End
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Exit Menus
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Status Menu
SHOWS VIDEO PLAY SETTINGS, for example:
PL: Long_List
Seg: Piano
Seg: 01 of 06
Repeat: Off
Playlist Zone 00
Player Zone 00
Audio Type DTS
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Control Menu
CONTROL MENU
• Set Repeat
REPEAT MENU
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( ) Playlist
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( ) Segment
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( ) Off
Exit Menus
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Next Segment
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Prev Segment
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Play
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Stop
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Exit Menus
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• Log Report Menu
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Select Report Type
Report Type
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( )Content
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( )Playlist
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( )Both
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Exit Menus
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Select Report Date
Report Period
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( )Today
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( )Yesterday
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( )Past 7 Days
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( )Past 24 Days
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( ) Past 30 Days
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( )Current Month
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( )Previous Month
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Exit Menus
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Create & Export
PC ready to receive Log Report via IrDA?
[ Yes (Send) ]
Sending Log Report to PC...Please Wait
[ No (Cancel) ]
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Log Control Menu
VIDEO LOG CTRL MENU
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Disable Logging
Enable/Disable Log
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( )Disable Logging
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( )Enable Logging
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Exit Menus
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Delete Video Logs
Delete All Video Logs?
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( )No (Cancel)
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( )Yes (Delete)
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Exit Menus
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Exit Menus
Exit Menus
CSP Language
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( )Automation
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( )None
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(List of Installed Languages)
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Exit Menus
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CONTENTS MENU
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Features
Contents: Features
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Films and Trailer names are shown
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Trailers
Contents: Trailers
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thxbrdwy, etc.
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Delete Contents
DELETE CONTENTS MENU
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Delete All
Delete All Contents?
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No (Cancel)
Delete contents aborted! <Press Enter>
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Yes (Delete)
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Features
Delete: Features
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Film Title
•
•
•
Film Title
•
Trailers
Delete: Trailers
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Trailer ID
•
•
•
Trailer ID
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Exit Menus
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Exit Menus
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CSP Lamp Status
Current Lamp hours: (
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SYSTEM SETUP MENU
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TC Reader Offset
Set Timecode Reader Offset:
[ n.nn] Frames
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Audio Setup
AUDIO SETUP MENU
•
Level Adjustment
Select Audio
• Play 300mV Tone
• Play Pink Noise
Adjust level for Ch1 (left)
[ + 00.0 dB ]
tone on all channels
Ch1 - - Right
Ch1 - - Center
Ch1 - -Sub Bass
Ch1 - - Left Surr
Ch1 - - Right Surr
Ch1 - - Right Ex
Ch1 - - Left Ex
Ch1 - - Right Bk
Ch1 - - Left Bk
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Language Versions
Language Versions
• ( )Enabled
• ( )Disabled
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Exit Menus
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Audio Tests
Audio Tests Menu
• ( )Test Name
• ( )Test Name
• Exit Menus
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INSTALLATION MENU
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Set Image
SET IMAGE MENU
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Resolution
RESOLUTION MENU
•
( ) 1024 x 768
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( ) 1280 x 1024
•
Exit Menus
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Brightness
Set Brightness
Brightness: n/100
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Contrast
Set Contrast
Contrast: n/100
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Cal Location
Use U,D,L,R
to Adjust Image
Enter to Save & Exit
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Cal Width
Use Up / Down
to Adjust Width
Enter to Save & Exit Menu
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Set Player Zone
Set Player Zone
Player Zone = (00-99)
•
Set AutoStop
Auto Stop Menu
• ( ) Stop Immediately
• ( ) Stop at Seg end
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Exit Menus
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Set Application
Application Menu
• ( ) Common Height
• ( ) Common Width
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Exit Menus
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Set Test/Normal
MODE MENU
• ( ) Normal
• ( ) Test
•
Exit Menus
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Factory Settings
( )Keep Current
( )Restore Video Default
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CSP SETUP
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Image Size
Image Size Menu
• ( )100%
• ( )90%
• ( )80%
• ( )70%
• ( )60%
• ( )50%
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Exit
•
Vertical Offset
•
Set Projector
Vertical Offset:
[ 0 ] pixels
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Test Patterns
Test Pattern Menu
• ( ) Black
• ( )Flat Mask
• ( )Scope Mask
• ( )View Area
• ( )White
• ( )Full Screen
• ( )Gray Pattern (1)
• ( )Gray Pattern (2)
• ( )Gray Pattern (3)
• ( )Gray Pattern (4)
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•
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Options
• Douser Type
( ) Electronic
( ) Mechanical
• Background Color
( )Normal
( )Black
• Light Intensity
( )Low
( )High
•
Exit Menus
•
Exit Menus
Exit Menus
Automation Setup
AUTOMATION/CONTROL
•
Format
FORMAT AUTOMATION
•
Pin Definitions
FORMAT PIN DEFINITIONS
• Predefined Formats
Automation Preset
( )DTS-6D Emulation
( )DTS-6AD/ECP
( )CP-65
( )CP-500
( )CP-650
( )Ultrastereo
( )Exit Menus
• Custom
Format Pins
• Pin 1:
Change Pin X
(…)Unused
(…)Mono
(…)A
(…)SR (1)
(…)etc.
• Pin 2:
• Pin 3:
• Pin 4:
• Pin 5:
• Pin 6:
• Pin 7:
• Pin 8:
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Fallback Format
Fallback Formats
• Soundtrack
Soundtrack Fallback
( )Automatic
( )Mono
( )A
( )etc.
( )Exit Menus
• Video
Video Fallback
( )Mono
( )A
( )SR (1)
( )etc.
( )Exit Menus
• Exit Menus
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Operating Mode
Automation Mode
( )DTS-6D Emulation
( )Auto-Switch
( )Preselect Mode
( )Exit Menus
•
Exit Menus
I/O Control
I/O CONTROL
• Pin Definitions
I/O PIN DEFINITIONS
•
Inputs
INPUT CONTROL PINS
•
In 1: Unassigned
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In 2: Unassigned
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In 3: Unassigned
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Exit Menus
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•
Outputs
OUTPUT CONTROL PINS
•
Out 1: Unassigned
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Out 2: Unassigned
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Out 3: Unassigned
•
Exit Menus
•
Exit Menus
Language Setups
LANGUAGE SETUP MENU
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Default
LANGUAGE DEFAULT
•
Soundtrack
Soundtrack Default
( ) English
( ) Fr. Canadian
( ) Braz. Portuguese
( ) Etc.
( ) Exit Menus
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Subtitle
Subtitle Default
( )None (Off)
( ) English
( ) Fr. Canadian
( ) Braz. Portuguese
( ) Etc.
( ) Exit Menus
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Setup Input 1
Language Setup 1
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Language #1
( )English
( )Fr. Canadian
(…)Exit Menus
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Subtitle
Subtitle #1
( )CSP Off
( )Undefined
( )Arabic
(…)Exit Menus
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Setup Input 2
Language Setup 2 (Same as above)
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Setup Input 3
Language Setup 3 (Same as above)
•
Exit Menus
•
Exit Menus
•
Exit Menus
Automation Test
Automation Test
Fmt: - - - - - - - In: *- - [ P1: External ]
[Enter] to Pulse
Exit Menus
System Options
SYSTEM OPTIONS MENU
• COM2 Configuration
COM2 Configuration
( )EMA Port
( )IR Port
• Set Password
Password:
[ 0 0 0 ]
*
• Network
NETWORK MENU
•
Enable/Disable
Network Enable
( )Disabled
( )Enabled
( )Exit Menus
•
Address
Network IP address
[XXX>XX>X>XX]
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System Clock
SYSTEM CLOCK MENU
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Set Time Zone
Select Time Zone Location:
[Americas]
Select Country:
[United States]
Select Time Zone and hit ‘Enter’
[America/Los Angeles]
•
Set System Date
Set Date:
[MM”DD”YYYY]
[00:00:2000]
*
•
Set System Time
Set Time:
[hh:mm:ss]
[00:00:00]
*
•
View Time Zone
Current Time Zone:
[ Entry from List ]
•
Exit Menus
• Exit Menus
•
Display Language
( )English
( )French
( )Etc.
( )Exit Menus
•
Exit Menus
Info Menu
•
Version
DTS-XD10 100,rde
Jan 20 2003 23:50:44
Copyright (c) 2001
by Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
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MAC Address
DTS-XD10 MAC addr:
00:01:80:ED:6C
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Appendix D. Language Management
D.1.
Soundtrack Dubbed Languages
Area
Language
Code
NORTH AMERICA
English
Fr. Canadian
Braz.Portuguese
Latin Spanish
Basque
Bulgarian
Castilian Spanish
Catalan
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dutch
Finnish
Flemish
French
German
Greek
Hebrew
Hungarian
Icelandic
Italian
Norwegian
Polish
Portuguese
Russian
Slovak
Slovenian
Swedish
Swiss German
Turkish
Yugoslavian
Cantonese
Indonesian
Japanese
Korean
Malay
ENG
FRN
POR
SPN
BAS
BUL
SPN
CAT
CRO
CZC
DAN
DUT
FIN
FLM
FRN
GER
GRK
HEB
HUN
ICE
ITL
NOR
POL
POR
RUS
SLV
SLO
SWD
GER
TRK
YUG
CAN
IND
JAP
KOR
MAL
SOUTH AMERICA
EUROPE
ASIA:
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Language
Code
Mandarin
Tamil
Telugu
Thai
Urdu
Vietnamese
Arabic
Zulu
MAN
TAM
TEL
THA
URD
VTN
ARB
ZUL
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File Header (Header.exe)
The Language Field in the file header should be set with the language code and extension with the
following format:
Language:
*CCCX
*
First character in the language field must contain this character.
CCC
3 Letter language code
X
1 Letter extension code if applicable
Examples:
Language field for English version:
Language:
*ENG
Language field for Latin Spanish:
Language:
*SPNL
Note: The code extension selects between two files with the same code. If two files with the
same code are loaded, then the extension is used to determine which file to use. Otherwise the
file will play even if the extension does not match.
D.2.1. XD10 Operation
The XD10 can store multiple languages of any given movie. The operator selects which language version
they wish to play. The language code must match the selected language. If more than one file is loaded
with the same language code, then the code extension is used to determine which of those will play.
Discs that are loaded without new language code will ask the user to enter the language for the disc they
are loading.
D.2.2. Trailers
Trailers will work the same as features. All trailer files from the compiled trailer file will be assigned the
same language.
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Subtitle languages do not differentiate the following:
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German or Swiss German
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Castilian Spanish or Latin Spanish
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Portuguese or Brazilian Portuguese
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French or French Canadian
Area
Language
Code
EUROPE (& AMERICA)
Basque
Bulgarian
Catalan
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dutch
English
English Captions
Finnish
Flemish
French
German
Greek
Hebrew
Hungarian
Icelandic
Italian
Norwegian
Polish
Portuguese
Russian
Slovak
Slovenian
Spanish
Swedish
Turkish
Yugoslavian
Cantonese
Indonesian
Japanese
Korean (Horizontal)
Korean (Vertical)
Malay
BAS
BUL
CAT
CRO
CZC
DAN
DUT
ENG
ENG
FIN
FLM
FRN
GER
GRK
HEB
HUN
ICE
ITL
NOR
POL
POR
RUS
SLV
SLO
SPN
SWD
TRK
YUG
CAN
IND
JAP
KRH
KRV
MAL
ASIA
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Code
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Tamil
Telugu
Thai
Urdu
Vietnamese
Arabic
Zulu
MAN
TAM
TEL
THA
URD
VTN
ARB
ZUL
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Note: The code extension selects between two files with the same code. If two files with the
same code are loaded, then the extension is used to determine which file to use. Otherwise the
file will play even if the extension does not match.
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Appendix F. Video Option Installation
F.1. XD10 Video Option
The XD10 Video Option enables the XD10 to output digital video to a digital projector. Typical uses
may include theatrical pre-show material or special venue video presentations.
F.1.1. Field Installation for Type 1 Video Card
Required Components
1. DTS License for use of video option (a self-loading file on CD-ROM)
2. Video card
3. “Overlay” cable – provided with video card
4. Audio cable – short RCA Male to RCA Male provided with video card
5. Video cable to projector
At the XD10 end this must be 15 pin male cable; the projector end can be either 15 pin (typically
male), 3 BNC (RGB) or 5 BNC (RGBHV).
6. Projector (or monitor for test purposes)
7. If you are also using CSS (Cinema Subtitling) feature, extra hardware is required:
a. Video splitter (ATEN VS92A is available from DTS) with 12 VDC transformer
b. Extra Video cable (15pin VGA Male to female, 6 ft. length) (available from DTS)
F.1.1.1. Hardware Installation Procedure
1. Power down and unplug the XD10.
Caution: the XD10 front panel on/off switch does not remove power from the unit (it is a
standby mode switch). The unit still has power to the PCI slots when this switch is OFF.
2. Remove XD10 cover.
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into PCI 2
10-ch Playback
card in PCI 3
Figure F-1. XD10, Cover Removed
3. Remove the metal cover over the PCI slot that is second from the left side of the unit (Figure F-1,
above). Keep the screw.
4. Discharge static by touching the XD10 chassis
5. Insert the video card in PCI slot. Make sure the card is firmly seated into the slot. Reinstall the
screw.
6. Depending on whether you are using the CSS option:
a. If NOT using CSS, connect the “Projector Video” socket on the back of the XD10 to the 15
pin end of the “overlay cable”.
b. If using CSS, connect the “Projector Video” on the XD10 to “video in” on the splitter using
the extra video cable (item 8.b under Required Components, previous page). Then install the
15 pin end of the “overlay cable” into the “video 1” output of the splitter. CSS connects to
“video 2” output of the splitter. The splitter must be powered by the 12 VDC transformer
(wall adapter) that is supplied.
c. In either case, connect the small end of the “overlay cable” to the “VGA IN” on the bottom of
the video card, being especially careful to ensure a good connection.
7. Connect the audio cable from the video card’s “digital out” to the input marked “VID” on the 10ch Playback card in PCI 3 (the card nearest the left side in Figure F-1, above).
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8. Connect the projector to the “VGA out” output of the video card (or use a monitor for test
purposes).
9. Reinstall the XD10 cover.
10. Connect the XD10 to the cinema processor.
11. Plug in the unit
12. Reinstall the unit in the rack.
F.1.2. Enable / Test Procedure
1. Power up the projector (or monitor) and adjust cinema processor levels to low.
2. Power up the unit. You should see computer text on the projector as it boots. (If not, see Debug
Procedure, below.)
3. Enable the video feature by installing the license CD in the XD10 DVD drive.
4. The unit will boot up into “test mode” since no other video has yet been loaded.
5. Hit ENTER to access menus. Test hardware by going to Playback | Video | Play Menu | Play.
There is a test clip already on the hard drive, provided with the unit. Wait for the software to load
before the test clip begins playing. You should see the “DTS Playback” and “VIDEO” LEDs are
lighted, indicating that the unit is playing video. At that point you should see video on your
projector or monitor, and hear audio through the Cinema Processor.
F.1.3. Debug Procedure
Symptom
Action
No video (either computer text during boot
or video while LEDs are lighted)
Power off the unit and ensure that the video cable into the “VGA IN “
on the video card is connected securely. The unit must be rebooted
(the connection must be good when the XD10 boots up).
F.1.4. Configuration Procedure
1. In the System Setup | Video Setup | Set Application menu, choose Common Height or Common
Width.
2. Calibrate the video overlay by playing the test file. Enter test mode by System Setup | Video
Setup then choose Set Test | Normal.
a. Go to System Setup | Video Setup | Set Video | Cal Width and adjust width so that the right
edge of the motion video is aligned with the edge of the projector output.
b. Go to System Setup | Video Setup | Set Video | Cal Location and adjust location so the left
edge aligns with the left edge of the projector output.
c. Repeat steps (a) and (b) until the image aligns horizontally.
3. Set the output resolution for best image quality.
Setting the XD10 output resolution to match the video projector’s native resolution (1024x768 or
1280x1024) gives the best results. In this case the projector should be set to “native” (or similar
term to indicate no scaling). On the XD10, go to System Setup | Video Setup | Set Video |
Resolution. After a change, some projectors need to be restarted in order to re-sync.
4. Adjust Brightness and Contrast from System Setup | Video Setup | Set Video menus.
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5. Set Player Zone from System Setup | Video Setup | Set Video | Set Player Zone menu, if needed.
This may be left at the default of Zone 00 to display all content.
F.1.4.1. Restore Factory Defaults
There are various settings for the video that are initially set to factory defaults. These can be restored – go
to Main Menu | System Setup | Video Setup | Factory Settings and choose Restore Video Default.
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Appendix G. Cinema Subtitling System (CSS) Option
The DTS Model DTS-CSP subtitle projector can be mounted in the projection booth or in the auditorium.
For most theaters, it will be in the projection booth. It is used to project subtitles that are supplied by the
XD10 software. The subtitle video is downloaded into the XD10 from a “show disc.” Then the operator
chooses the language desired for the subtitles, from the Playback | CSP Language menu, or
chooses Automation to automate the subtitles selection process. Once the film is started, the
correct subtitles are projected in sync with action on-screen.
Along with the DTS-CSP, there is a special external mask assembly DTS-EMA and its mounting
hardware.
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The DTS-EMA consists of a bracket, douser, cooling fan, and adjustable magnetic trims. (See
parts lists in Appendix A.)
•
The mounting hardware consists of a mounting plate, shaft, and clamp. The mounting plate
attaches directly to a wall or ceiling, and the clamp attaches directly to the DTS-EMA. (See
parts lists in Appendix A.)
G.1.
DTS-CSP Subtitle Projector
Available Projectors
DTS-CSP (for throws up to 50 feet, standard “short throw”)
DTS-CSPL1 (for throws up to 120 feet, “long throw”)
Physical Dimensions
Height: 4 inches (10.16 cm)
Width: 9 inches (22.86 cm)
Depth (short throw): 12 inches (30.48 cm)
Depth (long throw): 14 inches (35.56 cm)
Weight (projector only, short throw)
6.0 lbs. (2.72 kg)
Weight (projector only, long throw)
8.0 lbs. (3.63 kg)
Operating Case Touch Temperature
1940 F (900 C)
Power Requirements
100 to 240 VAC, at 50 to 60 Hz
Power Consumption
400 watts
Lamp Replacement
Every 1400 hours (Lamp module Part # 1802 0001 00)
G.1.1. Projector Air Space Requirements
To avoid overheating of the projector, adequate airspace is required. Six inches (15.24 cm) are required
on all sides (left, right, front, and rear) and 12 inches (30.98 cm) is required above and below.
Note: All projector vents and the external blower must NOT be obstructed in any way, to
ensure free airflow for cooling.
G.2.
DTS-EMA Mounting
DTS-EMA external mask assembly / mount adapter PN 9001DEMA00A includes the external mask
assembly and mount adapter, which attach to the projector, and the hardware that attach the projector and
EMA to the projection booth wall or ceiling.
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Short throw DTS-EMA Part # MD00DEMA02
Physical Dimensions
Height: 8 inches (20.32 cm)
Width: 7 inches (17.78 cm)
Depth: 19 inches (48.26 cm)
Weight (without projector) 3.3 lbs. (1.5 kg)
Long throw DTS-EMA Part # MD00DEMA03
Physical Dimensions
Height: 9.5 inches (24.13 cm)
Width: 11 5 inches (29.21 cm)
Depth: 22 inches (55.88 cm)
Weight (without projector) 3.7 lbs. (1.68 kg)
Mounting Hardware for the DTS-EMA
Bracket Part # 9120E57301D
16 inches long (40.60 cm)
Weight: 3.5 lbs. (1.6 kg)
Arm, 6” long (15.94 cm), Part #5005000300
Weight: 1.7 lbs. (0.77 kg)
Arm, 12” long (30.48 cm), Part #5005000400
Weight: 2.2 lbs. (1.0 kg)
Arm, 18” long (45.72 cm), Part #5005000500
Weight: 2.7 lbs. (1.22 kg)
Wall Mounting Plate* Part #9120E61000B
Dimensions: 6 by 8 inches (15.24 cm by 26.32 cm)
Weight: 1.4 lbs. (0.34 kg)
Mount Capacity: Mount is rated for objects weighing up to 55 lbs. (25 kg)
*Wall Mounting Plate Fasteners requirement: Quantity: Four (4).
Size: Larger than ¼ inch (6mm) to maximum 5/16 inch (8mm).
Type depends on wall composition.
Wall fasteners NOT supplied by DTS.
Replacement Parts: DTS-EMA, External Masking Apparatus – see Appendix A.
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DTS-EMA Assembly
Light shutter assembly,
Part # 9020E65600
Fan assembly,
wire assembly
included,
Part # 9022E65500
Replacement mask trims are available. Please specify size and part numbers.
Each DTS-EMA comes with a set
of magnetic trims:
y Two (2) small magnetic trims,
Part # 9002E46900
y One (1) medium magnetic trim,
Part # 9020E47201
y One (1) large magnetic trim,
Part # 9020E47202
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Bracket (shown attached to
arm). Part # 9120E57301D.
Arm, three different lengths
available. Choose the one
appropriate for installation.
Wall mounting plate, Part # 9120E61000B.
Comes with thumb nut (M6), Part # 1007M6010.
See “DTS-EMA Vertical Drop
Mounting Guide” (next page) for
help in choosing correct arm
length.
Three arm choices (choose one).
Three arm length choices:
6” (15.94 cm)
Part # 5006000300
12” (30.48 cm)
Part # 5006000400
18” (45.72 cm)
Part # 5006000500
Hardware included with each arm.
Each arm comes with:
y Two (2) nuts (16mm w/ 2mm pitch)
y One (1) lock washer, 16mm
y Three (3) metric screws (M6 X 12mm,
Phillips oval head)
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EMA VERTICAL DROP MOUNTING GUIDE 6" ARM (DTS P/N 5006000300)
If the distance from the bottom of the wall
mounting plate to the bottom of the
obstruction in the port window is no more
than 4.3 inches (10.9 cm), then you can use
the 6 inch arm.
"OBSTRUCTION" is defined as the
top of the port opening, the bottom
edge of a fire door that slides down
from above, etc.
Dimensions in [ ] are in centimeters. All
other dimensions are in inches.
The next three drawings can be used to determine which arm length to use in your EMA installation.
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EMA VERTICAL DROP MOUNTING GUIDE 12" ARM (DTS P/N 5006000400)
If the distance from the bottom of the wall
mounting plate to the bottom of the
obstruction in the port window is no more
than 10.3 inches (26.2 cm), then you can
use the 12 inch arm.
"OBSTRUCTION" is defined as the
top of the port opening, the bottom
edge of a fire door that slides down
from above, etc.
Dimensions in [ ] are in centimeters. All
other dimensions are in inches.
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EMA VERTICAL DROP MOUNTING GUIDE 18" ARM (DTS P/N 5006000500)
If the distance from the bottom of the wall
mounting plate to the bottom of the
obstruction in the port window is no more
than 16.3 inches (41.4 cm), then you can
use the 18 inch arm.
"OBSTRUCTION" is defined as the
top of the port opening, the bottom
edge of a fire door that slides down
from above, etc.
Dimensions in [ ] are in centimeters. All
other dimensions are in inches.
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Subtitle Projector Installation
The subtitle projector installation consists of two pieces of hardware: c Projector (DTS-CSP),
d external mask assembly (DTS-EMA), which includes hardware for mounting to the projector booth
wall or ceiling. Most installations will occur in the projection booth. If no other alternative exists, the
projector may be installed in the auditorium.
Note: The DTS-CSP Subtitle Projector MUST be installed upside down.
When installing projector, ensure there is easy access for cleaning the lens and changing the
lamp.
An assistant is needed to help hold the projector when it is attached to the mount.
G.5.1. Installation Tools
Adjustable wrench
Various screwdrivers
16 mm socket wrench
Drill with ¼ inch (6.3 mm) bit
Hex driver 5/32 inch (13.1 mm)
PRECAUTIONS
It is the installer’s responsibility to evaluate the area selected for mounting the DTS-CSP projector.
Special care must be taken when mounting the projector to the wall. The correct fasteners and a wall
rated to support 25 lbs. (9 kg) must be chosen. The composition and strength of the wall must be
evaluated so that the proper fasteners are used. Adequate reinforcement should be added if the wall
is not strong enough. Consultation with a carpenter is highly recommended. Also, when not using
the DTS mount, consult a carpenter to construct appropriate mounting for the DTS-CSP.
To avoid overheating of the projector, adequate airspace is required. Six inches (15.24 cm) are
required on all sides (left, right, front, and rear) and 12 inches (30.98) is required above and below.
A second person is necessary to hold and support the projector in place during the tightening
procedure.
Failure to follow the procedure set forth in this manual will void the warranty, if any, provided by
DTS with respect to the DTS-CSP subtitling projector.
The installer shall be responsible for any injury or damage resulting from installer’s failure to follow
procedure set forth in the manual, and DTS shall have no responsibility what-so-ever for any injury
or damage resulting from installer’s failure to follow procedure set forth in this manual.
G.5.2. Installation Procedure
Use this procedure to install the subtitle projector into the projection booth.
1. Verify you have all hardware needed for the DTS-CSP installation.
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One DTS-EMA mask/mount adapter and one DTS-CSP subtitle projector.
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One bracket, wall mounting plate, and arm for mounting the CSP/EMA to the wall.
2. Assemble the bracket and arm to the DTS-EMA.
a. Connect the arm assembly to the DTS-EMA. Place mounting foot so that arm can pivot
upward.
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Figure 1. Arm must pivot upward, when mounting foot is attached to EMA.
b. Secure mounting foot to EMA chassis using the 3 metric (M6) screws (Figure 2).
Figure 2. Secure mounting foot to EMA chassis
c. Tighten setscrew to tighten arm in foot using 5/32 inch (13.1 mm) hex driver.
The 3 metric oval-head Phillips screws may seem difficult to insert. This is because the 3
nuts on the EMA are elliptical, not round, to provide greater retention force. Because of
the greater force required for insertion, be careful not to cross-thread the screws.
Figure 3. Tighten setscrew.
d. Using the hardware provided, connect the arm to the support bracket.
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Figure 4. (Before/After) Connect the arm to the support bracket.
(EMA shown not attached.)
3. Connect the projector to the DTS-EMA assembly. Secure using the three captive Phillips screws
(see arrows, Figure 5).
The projector must be installed upside down.
Figure 5. Secure the projector to the EMA.
4. Install the mounting plate on the wall, above the porthole.
a. While one person holds the mounting plate to the wall, a second person will support and
position the DTS-EMA assembly. Turn on the projector lamp, then position the projector and
external mask so that the image on screen is in the correct position.
Warning: Do not look directly into the projector light aperture.
b. You may want to loosen and re-tighten the set screw (step c, above) in the movable clamp, to
adjust projector position. Be sure to tighten the arm attachment (step d, above) once the
correct position is determined. Then turn off the projector.
c. Mark the wall for placement of the mounting plate. Mark the location of the 4 screw-holes
for the fasteners.
The Mounting Plate is 6 inches long (15.24 cm) and 8 inches tall (26.32 cm). It must be
mounted vertically, as shown in Figure 6.
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To secure the EMA mounting system to a wall made of dry wall, sheet rock, gypsum, or
plaster, it is required to first mount a ¾ inch thick (19 mm) minimum plywood base
onto the wall, to provide solid support for the EMA mounting plate. The plywood base
shall be securely attached to the structural members (wood or steel supports) of the
wall. Then attach the EMA mounting plate to the plywood base.
Figure 6. Mark mounting plate location and screw hole locations.
d. Drill pilot holes at the markings for the fasteners. The drill bit must be smaller than the
diameter of the fastener used.
Figure 7. Drill pilot holes for mounting plate fasterners.
e. With four (4) proper fasteners, secure mounting plate to wall. (See figure 8.)
Fastener size should be larger than ¼ inch (6 mm) to maximum 5/16 inch (8 mm). Since the
type of fastener depends on the material used in the wall, DTS does not provide these
fasteners.
Caution: Over-tightening the fasteners can weaken the mounting surface,
damage the fasteners, and make the attachment less secure.
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Figure 8. Secure mounting plate to wall.
5. Attach the assembly to the mounting plate, with the help of an assistant. (See figure 9.)
a. Inspect the installation to be sure that the mounting plate is secured to the wall and that the
assembly is secured to the mounting plate.
b. Tighten the metric thumb nut (M6) to secure bracket to wall plate (see arrow, Figure 9).
Figure 9. Attach the assembly to the wall mounting plate.
Caution: All DTS-CSP vents and the DTS-EMA fan must not be obstructed in any way.
6. Connect cables from the DTS-XD10 to the DTS-EMA and DTS-CSP.
Separate the power cable from the data cables. Do not route them bundled together. Ensure data
cables are not routed next to power sources or fluorescent lights. The EMA cable goes to EMA
Control connector on the XD10. The Projector cable goes to Projector Video connector on the
XD10.
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Figure 10. Connect cables.
As a safety precaution, the addition of a safety cable to secure the DTS-EMA is highly recommended. In case
of earthquake or mounting plate failure, the projector assembly will be prevented from falling to the floor.
Use any spare hole on the DTS-EMA to secure the assembly to the ceiling or wall.
G.5.3. Programming the DTS-CSP Subtitle Projector
1. Remove the lens cap and press the green ☼ POWER button to power on the projector.
2. Verify Lamp Life Counter.
a. On the DTS-XD10, press the ENTER button to access the MAIN menu.
b. Press the ▼ button and scroll to PLAYBACK, then press the ► button.
c. Once in PLAYBACK menu, press the ▼ button and scroll to CSP LAMP STATUS.
d. Press the ► button to view lamp life hours. It should be at zero [0]. If not at zero, see the
topic Reset the Lamp Hour Counter on page A-G-20 to reset the counter.
e. Press ENTER button to save selection and return to the main screen.
3. Set the Douser type of the projector.
a. From the XD10 MAIN menu, press the ▼ button and scroll to SETUP. Press the ► button.
b. Once in SETUP, press the ▼ button and scroll to CSP SETUP. Press the ► button.
c. Once in the CSP SETUP, press the ▼ button and scroll to OPTIONS. Press the ► button
and select DOUSER TYPE.
d. Once in DOUSER TYPE, press the ▼ button to scroll to “Electronic” (unless your douser is
the older mechanical model, in which case you should choose “Mechanical”). Press ENTER
button.
e. Press the ▼ button and scroll to EXIT. Press ENTER button to save selection and return to
the main screen.
4. Set the Light Intensity of the projector.
a. From the XD10 MAIN menu, press the ▼ button and scroll to SETUP. Press the ► button.
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b. Once in SETUP, press the ▼ button and scroll to CSP SETUP. Press the ► button.
c. Once in the CSP SETUP, press the ▼ button and scroll to OPTIONS. Press the ► button
and select LIGHT INTENSITY.
d. Once in LIGHT INTENSITY, press the ▼ button to scroll to “High”. Press ENTER button.
e. Press the ▼ button and scroll to EXIT. Press ENTER button to save selection and return to
the main screen.
5. Check the Light Output of the projector.
a. From the XD10 MAIN menu, press the ▼ button and scroll to SETUP. Press the ► button.
b. Once in SETUP, press the ▼ button and scroll to CSP SETUP. Press the ► button.
c. Once in the CSP SETUP, press the ▼ button and scroll to TEST PATTERNS. Press the ►
button.
d. Once in TEST PATTERNS, use the ▼ button to scroll to White. Press ENTER.
e. Verify the DTS-EMA shutter automatically opens.
f.
Using a light meter, measure the light reflected off the screen. Use the table below.
Distance from screen
“Normal” power (DTSCSP)
20 Ft.
30 Ft.
40 Ft.
50 Ft.
32 to 26 FL
14 to 11 FL
8 to 6.4 FL
5 to 4 FL
(6.1 meters)
(9.1 meters)
(12.2. meters)
(15.2 meters)
g. Return to TEST PATTERNS and this time choose EXIT. Press the ENTER button. Verify
the DTS-EMA shutter automatically closes.
6. Adjust the Subtitle Picture Quality.
a. While in TEST PATTERNS, press ▼ button and scroll to FULL SCREEN. Press the
ENTER button.
b. Remove any screen masking.
c. Once test pattern is on the screen, adjust the projector zoom and focus.
1. Adjust projector zoom in or out by rotating the zoom ring. The test grid pattern should
fill the entire screen. It should be level, centered and extend to both sides of the screen.
2. Adjust projector focus by rotating the focus ring. The text grid pattern should have crisp
edges and be easy to read.
zoom ring
focus ring
Figure 11. Zoom and Focus Adjustment
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7. Aim the DTS-CSP Subtitle Projector (with screen masking removed).
a. From the XD10 MAIN menu, press the ▼ button and scroll to SETUP. Press the ► button.
b. Press the ▼ button and scroll to CSP SETUP. Press the ► button.
c. Once in the CSP SETUP, press the ▼ button and scroll to TEST PATTERNS.
d. Once in TEST PATTERNS, use the ▼ button and scroll to Full Screen. Press ENTER
button.
e. Verify the test grid pattern is centered on the screen. It should encompass the entire screen
area. If horizontal adjustment is necessary, continue to step f. If vertical adjustment is
necessary, do step g. Otherwise, skip to step h.
f.
Horizontal Offset is adjusted by physically moving the projector in its mount. The pattern
shown for vertical offset (next step) is useful for setting the horizontal position. The center
vertical line of the pattern should be located on the center of the screen.
g. To adjust Vertical Offset, from the CSP SETUP menu, select Vert. Offset. Use ► and ◄ to
adjust while observing the test pattern projected on the screen. When satisfied, press ENTER
button.
h. Now, go back into TEST PATTERNS and this time choose View Area. Press ENTER
button.
i.
You have two choices: Horizontal View Area -or- Vertical View Area. Choose the one that
matches the subtitle format used by the theater.
j.
Verify the white box test pattern covers the intended “subtitle area” shown below.
The DTS-CSP subtitle projector must be installed upside down, as shown below.
DTS-CSP
DTS-CSP
Screen
Screen
Subtitle Area
Subtitle Area
Horizontal Subtitles
Vertical Subtitles
Figure 12. Horizontal and vertical subtitle areas.
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G.5.4. Position the DTS-EMA Mask Trims (with screen masking added)
You can position the subtitles to display vertically or horizontally on the screen. The projector must be
setup for one or the other, not both. (See step 6 on the previous page.) The magnetic trims are used to
block out any extraneous light at the DTS-EMA. You will receive one large, one medium, and two small
trims. Position them as needed so that only the intended “subtitle area” is lit by the test pattern.
G.5.4.1. Vertical Subtitles
1. While in TEST PATTERN, press ▼ button and scroll to View Area. Press ENTER button.
Choose Vertical View Area.
2. Add screen masking. The white box test pattern should be seen in the vertical subtitle area, as
shown below. Adjust the DTS-EMA magnetic trims to block out any extraneous light.
G.5.4.2. Horizontal Subtitles
1. While in TEST PATTERN, press ▼ button and scroll to View Area. Press ENTER button.
Choose Horizontal View Area.
2. Adjust the DTS-EMA magnetic trims so that white box test pattern fits in the horizontal subtitle
area.
Small
mask trims
on the
i id
Figure 13. Before (left) and after (right) positioning magnetic trims.
(View is looking upward at bottom of projector.)
Larger mask
trims on the
outside
Figure 14. Large mask trims used on the outside of the EMA Mask.
(View is looking downward at top of projector.)
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Regular Maintenance of the DTS-CSP System
Routine maintenance of the subtitle projector consists of keeping the lens free of dust and
inspecting the projector lamp.
The DTS-CSP subtitle projector lamp must be changed after 1400 hours of use. Failing to change
the lamp after 1400 of in-use hours may result in damage to the projector and is not covered by
warranty.
The XD10 CSS Lamp Fault red LED will flash, when 1400 in-use hours has been reached. The
same indicator will light continuously to indicate that the lamp has failed.
G.6.1. Routine Projector Lamp Maintenance
After every 100 hours of use
Warning: Wait for the projector lamp to cool, before inspecting and cleaning the lamp
module. A hot projector lamp can cause serious personal injury.
1. Vent screens on the module must be inspected. Any accumulated material (lint, dust, smoke
residue, etc.) must be carefully removed with a gentle vacuum cleaner or canned air and a soft
brush.
Note: If a large accumulation of dirt is observed, the inspection interval time should be
shortened with the objective of maintaining clean screens and vents.
2. Inspect the lamp bulb for any of these factors, and (if found) replace lamp:
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bulging
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white cloudy appearance
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blackened bulb
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bulbs with separated ceramic collars
3. The lamp module must be replaced after 1400 hours of use.
Caution: The lamp module must NOT be modified in any way. If the cover glass is missing,
removed or damaged, the unit will be damaged by excessive heat (and the warranty will be
void). Blocked or damaged lamp module screens can reduce lamp life or increase the
possibility of rupture containment failure.
G.6.2. Lamp Module Dust Filter Screen
After every 200-250 hours of use, in dirty environments
In dirty or dusty environments, the lamp module dust filter screen in the DTS-CSP projector can become
plugged, causing excessively high temperatures inside the lamp module. Excessively high temperatures
can cause premature lamp failure. Routine maintenance to remove dust and dirt from the filter screens
lowers the lamp operating temperature and lengthens lamp life. Clean the lamp module dust filter screen
every 200-250 hours when the projector is used in areas with high levels of airborne contaminants like
lint, dust or smoke. See TN-E538 in Appendix H of this manual.
G.6.3. Projector Lens Cleaning
The projection lens should be inspected regularly and cleaned by the approved cleaning method (soft nonabrasive cloth and mild glass cleaner). If the projector will not used for a long period, cover lens with
lens cap.
1. Apply a non-abrasive camera lens cleaner solution to a clean, soft, dry cloth.
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Caution: Use cleaner sparingly – do not use too much. Do not apply cleaner directly to the
lens (instead, apply to the cloth). Do not use abrasive cleaners, solvents or other harsh
chemicals that may scratch the lens.
2. Lightly wipe the cleaning cloth over the lens in a circular motion.
3. Verify the focus and zoom adjustments after cleaning is finished.
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Replacing the Lamp Module
Warning: To avoid burns, allow the projector to cool for at least 30 minutes before you open
the lamp module door. Never extract the lamp module while the projector is operating.
Warning: To avoid eye injury, do not look directly into the projected light beam.
The lamp hour counter in the CSP Lamp Status menu displays the number of hours the lamp has been in
use. Change the lamp when the brightness is no longer acceptable or after 1400 hours. The XD10 front
panel features a CSP Lamp Fault indicator that will flash (red) when the lamp needs replacing. The
indicator will light continuously (not flashing) in case of lamp failure.
The lamp must be changed at 1400 hours and the lamp hour counter must be reset every time the lamp
module is changed. Contact DTS to order a new lamp module. See “Replacement Parts List” in this
section.
Tool Required: 1/4 inch (0.5 cm) flat blade screwdriver
1. Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord.
2. Wait 30 minutes to allow the projector to cool thoroughly.
3. Push the ridge on the lamp door toward the back (see figure below). The arrow on the lamp door
should point to the unlock icon on the bottom of the projector. Lift the door up.
Caution: Never operate the projector when the lamp door is open or removed. This disrupts
the airflow and will cause the projector to overheat.
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4. Loosen the two captive screws on the outside of the module, as shown in the figure below.
5. Lift and grasp the metal bail wire and lift the module out, as shown in the figure below.
Warning: To avoid injury, be extremely careful when removing the lamp module. In the
unlikely event that the bulb ruptures, small glass fragments may be present. The lamp
module is designed to contain these fragments, but use caution when removing the lamp
module.
Dispose of the lamp module in an environmentally proper manner.
6. Install the new lamp module, being sure to align the connector properly.
Warning: To avoid injury, do not drop the lamp module or touch the glass bulb! The glass
may shatter.
7. Push the module in until it is flush with the bottom case of the projector.
8. Tighten the screws on the outside of the module.
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9. Replace the lamp door by inserting the hooks on the lamp door into the slots on the projector and
pressing the lamp door into place. The arrow on the lamp door should point to the lock icon on
the bottom of the projector. If the lamp door does not fit properly or bulges out, remove the door
and re-seat the lamp module.
10. Plug in the power cord and press the green POWER ☼ button to turn on the projector.
G.7.1. Reset the Lamp Hour Counter on the Projector
1. On the projector keypad, press and hold the MENU button until the LED flashes.
power
LED
menu
Press both down and
hold for 5 seconds.
source
keypad
volume -
2. While LED flashes, press and hold
both the SOURCE and
VOLUME – ; buttons.
Hold for 5 seconds. This will reset
the counter.
volume +
standby
3. Verify the projector lamp counter
was reset by viewing the Current
Lamp Hours display in the XD10
CSP Lamp Status menu.
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DTS-EMA Maintenance
The DTS-EMA comes with a special light shutter that requires periodic cleaning. Wipe it clean of dust
and dirt using non-abrasive camera lens cleaner on a soft, dry cloth.
Clean the shutter
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Troubleshooting the DTS-CSS Option
No subtitles
Note: The Subtitle Projector option requires a separate license from DTS. The subtitles
show must be downloaded into the XD10 and enabled, the projector must be connected to the
Projector Video connector, and the EMA must be connected to the EMA Control connector
on the rear of the XD10.
1. Verify the CSP Text indicator (green LED) on the XD10 is lighted.
YES – then go to step 5.
NO – then go to step 2.
2. In the XD10 Playscreen Display, note the title of the currently playing film soundtrack. Is this
the correct film?
YES – then go to step 3.
NO – then load the correct file.
3. In the XD10 Playscreen Display, note the running timecode for the currently playing film. Is the
timecode incrementing?
YES – then go to step 4.
NO – then check there is timecode on the film. Check that TCR head LED is lighted.
4. In the XD10 Playscreen Display, use the ▲ or ▼ buttons to display CSP LANG on the fourth
line of the window. This shows the language that the subtitling projector is currently using. Is
the language correct?
YES – then go to step 5.
NO – then select the correct language.
5. Verify the subtitle projector is powered on.
YES – then check that the lamp is brightly lighted, the go to step 6.
NO – then power ON and press green button.
6. Verify cabling is securely connecting the XD10 to the DTS-EMA and DTS-CSP. Check both
cables for broken wires.
YES – then go to step 9.
NO – then fix or replace the cables.
7. Go into the CSP Lamp Status menu (on the XD10) and verify the number of lamp hours has not
exceeded 1400. The projector lamp must be replaced after 1400 hours of use.
YES – then go to step 8.
NO – then replace the lamp.
8. Is the CSP LAMP FAULT indicator blinking on the XD10? If yes, the projector lamp is burned
out and must be replaced.
YES – then replace the lamp.
NO – then go to step 9.
9. Verify the DTS-EMA fan is rotating. The fan cools the subtitling projector, and if the projector
overheats, it will turn itself off. Is the fan rotating?
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YES – then go to step 10.
NO – then replace the fan.
10. During intermission, enable the test “Buzz And Bill” and watch for subtitles. Verify that the
subtitles are synchronized with the projected film. While test is playing, verify the function of the
DTS-EMA douser. It should open when it gets the command to open - which is when subtitles
are playing. Is the douser working properly?
YES – this is the end of this troubleshooting procedure.
NO – then call DTS Customer Support.
Subtitle text is distorted on-screen
1. Clean the lens on the subtitle projector.
2. If the image is fuzzy, recheck/adjust the projector focus adjustment.
3. Verify the PROJECTOR VIDEO cable is type SVGA 15-pin HD shielded with ferrite beads on
each end.
Caution: Do NOT make your own video cable. The cable requires special shielding and
ferrite protection.
Subtitle text is dim on-screen
1. Verify the DTS-EMA fan is rotating. If fan stops, the projector light will dim. If fan stops
rotating, replace it.
Note: The projector light intensity is always set to “high” unless the EMA fan stops running,
in which case the projector automatically switches to “low”.
2. Access the XD10 menu CSP LAMP STATUS and verify the number of lamp hours has not
exceeded 1400.
Note: The DTS-CSP lamp must be replaced after 1400 hours of use.
Subtitle text is not the correct size on-screen
Access the XD10 menu CSP SETUP, Image Size and select the appropriate image size. A higher number
will make the subtitles bigger and a smaller number will make them smaller.
Wrong subtitles are playing
Access the XD10 menu PLAYBACK | CSP LANGUAGE and verify the show language is available and
selected for play.
Note: The XD10 will always play the last language version loaded, unless another one is
selected from this menu.
The CSP LAMP FAULT indicator LED is blinking or is continually lighted
Access the XD10 menu CSP LAMP STATUS and verify the number of lamp hours has not exceeded
1400.
Note: The DTS-CSP lamp must be replaced after 1400 hours of use.
I’ve just replaced the projector lamp but it will not light
1. Go into the Current Lamp Hours display in the XD10 CSP Lamp Status menu.and verify that
the lamp counter has been reset to “0”. If not at zero, see the topic Reset the Lamp Hour Counter
on page A-G-20 to reset the counter.
2. Verify the projector is powered on.
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3. Verify cabling is securely connecting the XD10 to the DTS-EMA and DTS-CSP. Check all 3
cables for broken wires.
4. Verify the DTS-EMA fan is turning. The fan cools the projector. If the fan is not rotating,
replace it. (See Appendix A, Replacement Parts listing.)
Light is leaking out around the subtitles on-screen
Reset the position of the magnetic trims on the DTS-EMA mask assembly. Use the test patterns in the
XD10 menu SETUP | CSP SETUP | Test Patterns.
Light is seen in subtitle area when no subtitles are supposed to play
1. The DTS-EMA douser is probably open. Be sure “Douser/Fan Control” cable is plugged in and
DTS-EMA fan is turning. Check cable for broken wires
2. Verify the XD10 menu SETUP | CSP SETUP | Test Patterns menu has been correctly exited. All
test patterns should be turned off.
3. Power off the subtitle projector until there is time to troubleshoot the problem. The DTS-EMA
solenoid could be bad.
Subtitles are cut off on the screen
1. Verify the physical positioning of the subtitle projector.
2. Verify the positioning of the DTS-EMA magnetic trims. Use the test patterns in XD10 menu
SETUP | CSP SETUP | Test Patterns.
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Troubleshooting Rear Window (Captions) Option
No Rear Window captions
1. In XD10, verify the captions show is loaded on the hard drive and is enabled.
Note: The Rear Window option requires a separate license from DTS. The show must be
downloaded into the XD10 and enabled, and the Rear Window captions equipment must be
connected to COM1 connector on the rear of the XD10.
2. Verify the captioning equipment is powered on.
3. Verify the XD10 TIMECODE indicator is illuminated.
4. Verify the XD10 SERIAL indicator is illuminated.
5. Verify COM 1 cable is securely connecting the XD10 to the caption system. Check cable for
broken wires.
6. Refer to the caption playback equipment manufacturer for test procedure and troubleshooting
guidelines.
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Troubleshooting Narration Option
No narration audio
1. Verify the narration transmitter is powered on.
2. Verify the narration headsets are connected and their volume is turned up.
3. In XD10, verify the Narration show is loaded on the hard drive and is enabled.
Note: The Narration option requires a separate license from DTS. The show must be
downloaded into the XD10 and enabled, and the Narration audio output connector on the rear
of the XD10 must be connected to the narration transmission equipment.
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4. Verify the XD10 TIMECODE indicator is lighted.
5. Verify the XD10 NARRATION indicator is lighted.
6. Enable DTS-CSS self-play test “1K @ -20dB FS”. Verify 300mV RMS (±10mv) output at
NARR OUT.
If no output, replace the E622 board. If there is output, refer to the transmitter manufacturer for
test procedure.
Narration sounds too loud/soft
Note: Volume controls are usually on each individual headset.
Enable XD10 self-play test “1K @ -20dB FS”. Verify 300mV RMS (±10mv) output at NARR
OUT. If no output, replace the E622 board. If there is output, refer to the transmitter
manufacturer for test procedure.
Narration sounds distorted
1. Enable XD10 self-play test “1K @ -20dB FS”. Verify 300mV RMS (±10mv) output at NARR
OUT.
2. Enable the XD10 self-play test “Buzz And Bill” and listen with the narration headsets.
3. Try replacing the internal E622 board.
4. Refer to the transmitter manufacturer for test procedure.
Noise in narration track
1. Verify the NARR OUT cables are not routed next to power lines, film projector motors, or
fluorescent lights.
2. If getting RF interference, contact DTS for ferrite beard suppressors that attach to the audio
output cables.
The narration is NOT playing in sync with the sound track or action on-screen
Go to the XD10’s Setup | Timecode Reader menu to verify the offset value has been correctly set. If
necessary, see Timecode Reader Sync Adjustment (chapter 3).
Forgot Password
Contact DTS.
G.12.
Testing Subtitles
1. Play the test film “Bill and Buzz”.
2. Verify the subtitles are synchronized with the film. If NOT, the most likely problem is the
timecode reader offset is incorrect. (If adjustment is needed, see TC Reader Offset, in chapter 1,
for details.)
3. Verify the subtitles are positioned correctly on the screen. (If adjustment is needed, see CSP
Setup in chapter 1.)
G.13.
Testing Narration
Equipment needed: Voltmeter
1. Disconnect the XD10 Narration cable from the rear of the XD10.
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2. Run the audio test “Alignment Tones”. This is accessible from the System Setup | Audio Setup |
Audio Tests Menu. The XD10 should output a 1kHz reference tone on the narration output.
3. Use a voltmeter to verify 300 mV RMS ± 10 mV at the NARR connector on the rear of the
XD10.
4. Reconnect the NARR connector on the rear of the XD10.
5. Play the test film “Bill and Buzz”.
6. The test narrative should be heard clearly in the narration headsets. Verify the narration is
synchronized with the projected image. If NOT, the most likely problem is the timecode reader
offset is incorrect. (If adjustment is needed, see TC Reader Offset, in chapter 1, for details.)
G.14. Testing Rear Window Captions
1. Verify COM 1 cable is securely connecting the XD10 to the caption system.
2. Play the test film “Bill and Buzz”. The test captions should appear on the scrolling display at the
rear of the theater.
3. Using the Plexiglas viewer, sit in the theater and verify the captions are clear and easy to read.
Verify the captions are synchronized with the projected image. If NOT, the most likely problem
is the timecode reader offset is incorrect. (If adjustment is needed, see TC Reader Offset, in
chapter 1, for details.)
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Appendix H. Technical Notes
This appendix contains DTS Technical Notes related to the XD10 and its options. The table below lists
the TNs, which follow this page in the order they are listed.
Tech Note Designator
TN-E538
TN-E550
Technical Notes
Title
Maintenance to Prevent Premature CSP Lamp
Failure
Reader Head LED Voltage Calibration
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Reader Head LED Voltage Calibration
TN-E550
A
DATE PREPARED
CREATED BY:
August 6, 2002
K. Hultgren
DTS, 5171 Clareton Dr., Agoura Hills, CA 91301
EFFECTIVE DATE
8/7/02
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All reader heads must be periodically checked for proper gain. It is easily done using a multimeter and
with NO film loaded through the reader. For demonstration purposes, the reader is shown removed from
the projector.
TOOLS REQUIRED
DTS player
Timecode cable
1/16” (1.58 mm) Allen-head (hex) screwdriver
Small flat-bladed screwdriver
Multimeter
Remove the reader’s back cover by removing the –4- hex screws. Save the screws.
First, set the meter to DC volts. Connect leads to TP1 (“+” signal) and TP2 (ground) on the D424 board.
Then, connect the reader to a powered DTS player. The reader gets its power from the DTS player.
DATE PREPARED
TITLE
NUMBER
REV
Reader Head LED Voltage Calibration
TN-E550
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EFFECTIVE DATE
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Adjust R16 trim pot (on Rev. E and higher D424 boards) for 4 volts DC on the multimeter. If you cannot
achieve the correct voltage, the LED may be damaged or aged. Older version D424 boards may not
have a trim pot. In that case, if the voltage is not between 3.5 and 4.5 volts DC, then you must do a
repair-exchange on the reader. Contact your local DTS dealer.
Adjust trim pot until
the volt meter reads
4 volts DC
On older versions of D424 boards that have a trim pot but no test points, carefully connect your meter
as shown below and measure the voltage. Adjust trim pot for 4 volts DC on a multimeter.
+
Pin 7
Pin 4
Version “A” D424 boards do not have test points or a trim pot. In that case, measure the same as above
and if the voltage is not between 3.5 and 4.5 volts DC, then you must do a repair-exchange on the
reader. Contact your local DTS dealer.
DATE PREPARED
TITLE
NUMBER
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TN-E550
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EFFECTIVE DATE
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After adjustments are complete, reattach the back cover using the saved hex screws. Tighten all setscrews on the reader and check that all rollers rotate freely and do not wobble. Check that the reader’s
mounting bracket is tightly fastened to the projector and that the reader is securely attached to the
bracket.
One set-screw to secure auxiliary roller
Two set-screws to secure rollers
Please refer questions to DTS Cinema Technical Support
Telephone: (818) 706-3525 or (800) 959-4109
Fax: (818) 879-27246
Email: [email protected]
www.dtsonline.com
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NUMBER
Cleaning the CSP Lamp Module Dust Filter
DATE PREPARED
CREATED BY:
7/02/2002
K. Hultgren
EFFECTIVE DATE
7/02/2002
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Maintenance to Prevent Premature DTS-CSP Lamp Failure
In dirty or dusty environments, the lamp module dust filter screen in the DTS-CSP projector can become
plugged, causing excessively high temperatures inside the lamp module. Excessively high temperatures
can cause premature lamp failure. Routine maintenance to remove dust and dirt from the filter screens
lowers the lamp operating temperature and lengthens lamp life. As depicted below, clean the lamp
module dust filter screen every 200-250 hours when the projector is used in areas with high levels of
airborne contaminants like lint, dust or smoke.
Procedure for cleaning the lamp module dust filter screen
1. First, be sure the projector is cool. Then, remove the lamp door and lamp module.
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2. After removing the lamp module, examine the condition of the dust filter screen. The screen
is in the front part of the lamp module. Dirt and dust accumulation on the screen must be
removed.
3. Use a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol to lightly wipe the screen. After you’ve wiped
the screen, use canned air to blow away remaining contaminants.
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DATE PREPARED
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4. Before replacing the cleaned lamp module, use canned air to clean out the projector lamp
house cavity. Then, replace the lamp and lamp door.
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DTS MARQUEE SIGN ORDER FORM
For every DTS unit installed in a theater, we will provide one-sheet posters, 4-inch minimarquee, 8-, 10-, or 12-inch marquee signs at no charge. Simply complete and submit the
following information. Marquees and posters can be sent directly to the theater or dealer for
distribution. If the marquees are directly sent to the dealer, the name(s) and location(s) of the
theater(s) is needed for our records.
Materials will be shipped within 2 to 3 weeks upon receipt of this completed order form.
Dealer: ______________________ ______
Theater: ____________________________
Address:____________________________
Address: ___________________________
___________________________________
___________________________________
Contact: ____________________________
Contact: ____________________________
Phone: _____________________________
Phone: _____________________________
FOR DTS-EQUIPPED THEATERS
4-inch mini marquee
Qty. _________________
8-inch panel
Qty. _________________
10-inch panel
Qty. _________________
12-inch panel
Qty. _________________
One sheets
Qty. _________________
Return this form to: Customer Service
Digital Theater Systems
5171 Clareton Drive
Agoura Hills, CA 91301 USA
Telephone: (818) 706-3525 or (800) 959-4109
Fax: (818) 879-2746
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WARRANTY
Equipment manufactured by Digital Theater Systems, Inc. is warranted against defects in materials and
workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. There are no other express or implied warranties.
Digital Theater Systems, Inc.’s obligation is restricted to repair and replacement of defective parts. Under
no circumstances will Digital Theater Systems, Inc. be liable for any other damage, either direct or
consequential.
NOTE
Warranty void unless the following Factory Warranty Information
is provided to DTS within thirty (30) days of purchase.
FACTORY WARRANTY INFORMATION
Complete this form for each DTS XD10 installation
THEATER NAME/CIRCUIT:
THEATER LOCATION:
SCREEN NUMBER
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
THEATER CONTACT:
Name: ________________________________________
Telephone: ____________________________________
LOCAL TECH:
Name: ________________________________________
Telephone: ____________________________________
DTS XD10 SERIAL #:
Subwoofer:
______________________________________________
Date of Purchase _______________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
Split: ____________ Mono:____________
______________________________________________
Subwoofer Amp (model):
Self-powered? Yes □
No □
______________________________________________
TIMECODE READER:
PROJECTOR TYPE:
SOUND PROCESSOR:
SOUND AMPLIFIER:
SPEAKER SYSTEM:
Screen (model):
Surrounds (model):
Are the Left Extra and Right Extra being used for Subwoofer? Yes
□
No
□
Return complete form via Fax to: +1 (818) 879-2476; Att: Customer Service, Or via mail
to: DTS Customer Service – 5171 Clareton Drive – Agoura Hills, CA 91301 – USA.
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