DTS® XD10 Cinema Media Player Installation and Operations Guide Version 2.1 Effective Date: June 2007 Document # 9301E692002.1 DTS, Inc.
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XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................. VIII DTS TECHNICAL SERVICE ..................................................................................................................................X INSTALLATION CHECKLIST.................................................................................
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 2.7.2. Projector Warming Up Display ........................................................................................................19 2.7.3. Display when Playing Playlist ..........................................................................................................20 2.8. VIDEO PROJECTOR SUPPORT .......................................................................................................................
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 5.3.3. Sony SDDS® ......................................................................................................................................56 5.3.4. Panastereo CSP1200 and SMART ....................................................................................................56 5.3.5. Dolby® CP200 Operation..................................................................................................................
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.5.2.2. 7.5.3. 7.5.4. 7.5.4.1. 7.5.4.2. 7.5.4.3. Version 2.1 Custom Formats ............................................................................................................................................ 91 Fallback Format for Soundtrack.......................................................................................................93 Automation Operating Mode...................................................................
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 Appendices A. Connector Pinouts B. Cinema Processor Interface Wiring Diagrams C. HD Video and DTS-CSS Option Wiring Diagrams D. Cable Assemblies and Breakout Cards E. DTS Timecode Reader Head Mounting Brackets F. System Parts List G. Specifications H. Menu Structure I. Technical Maintenance J. Installing the DTS-CSS Option K. Tech Notices vii Document #: 9301E692002.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 Introduction This manual explains the DTS® XD10 Cinema Media Player setup and operation. It contains full instructions for installing hardware and software, setting up audio playback, configuring the system, performing maintenance and troubleshooting, and setting up and operating optional functions: high definition video, DTS-CSS (subtitling, narration and captions), and digital audio out.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 About the XD10 Cinema Player The XD10 Cinema Media Player is the latest audio/video playback system created by DTS. The XD10 has been engineered to deliver 10 channels of digital surround sound. It is a full-featured media solution with pre-show programming and networking capabilities. Optional functions are DTS HD Video, the CSS System (subtitling, captions, and audio description), and Digital Audio Out.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 DTS Technical Service For assistance, please contact the closest DTS office. After business hours, assistance is available by calling the DTS headquarters telephone number, which connects you to the after-hours answering service. Please leave a message with the answering service and DTS technical support will return the call as soon as possible. Replacement discs for soundtracks can be requested from the film distributor.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 Installation Checklist Use these checklists to make sure that important settings are completed before playing content to an audience. There are separate checklists for installing the XD10, CSS Option and Video Option. Table 1.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 If the Cinema Subtitling System (CSS) option is to be installed, complete the steps in Table 2. Table 2.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 Part 1: Operator The first four chapters of this manual describe the information the projectionist needs to operate the XD10 Cinema Player on a day-to-day basis. • • • • Operating the XD10 Cinema Media Player Loading and Playing Content XD10 Playback Menus Maintenance and Troubleshooting 1. Operating the XD10 Cinema Media Player 1.1. XD10 Components 1.1.1.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 1.1.2. Version 2.1 Powering on the XD10 Start by verifying that the rear panel power switch is in the ON position. Then, turn on the front panel power switch. It typically takes the system 45 seconds to initialize. It may take an additional minute if the system is performing one of its period self diagnostics. While the system is initializing, the following messages will appear on the LCD screen on the front panel of the XD10. Loader V1.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 1.1.3. Version 2.1 LED Indicators The table below describes the LED functions on the XD10 front panel. Table 4. Front Panel LED Indicators 1.1.4. LED Color Indication DTS PLAYBACK Blue Light is continuous if XD10 is playing DTS audio. TIMECODE Green Reading valid timecode from the reader head. VIDEO Green Playing video playlist or test material. NARRATION Green Playing narration track to timecode.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 1.1.4.3. Version 2.1 Configurable Information Line Table 5 lists the options for Line 4. In the screen above, Line 4 displays End of Reel time. Table 5.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 1.1.4.4. Version 2.1 Navigating through the Menus Use the five buttons on the XD10 front panel to navigate through the XD10 menus. When the status display reads "Ready", as shown below, press the Enter button, shown on the front panel in Figure 1, to access the menus. Ready After you press Enter, the Main Menu, shown below, will appear on the LCD screen.
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XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 2. Loading and Playing Content 2.1. Types of Content The XD10 plays three types of content: • • • 2.1.1. Soundtracks (Features and trailers) Video (Standard and High Definition) CSS (Cinema Subtitling System: Subtitling, Captions and Narration) Soundtrack Content Soundtracks are DTS audio files for features and trailers.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 CSS: Cinema Subtitling System. A system designed by DTS that provides DTS Access™ content. DTS Access™: Group of delivery playback files that include subtitles, narration, and Rear Window™. (Rear Window is a trademark of WGBH public broadcasting system in Boston.) Subtitle: Projected text of on-screen dialog. Often this has been translated into a language different than the original version.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 procedures are done remotely from the DTS Cinema Media Network™ when the XD10 is not being used for playback. The network setup parameters for the XD10 must be configured, as required by the network system. The specifics regarding the network system are not covered in this manual. 2.3.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 2.3.2. Version 2.1 Loading Soundtrack Discs 1. Start while the XD10 is not playing content. The status display should read “Ready.” 2. Open the DVD drive by pressing the “open/close” button, generally located just under the tray and to the right. Place the disc in the tray with the printed side up. For a two-disc or three-disc soundtrack, place Disc A into the top drive and Disc B in the bottom drive. 3.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 9. Place the DTS soundtrack discs back in the film canisters for return to the depot. 2.3.2.1. Compatibility with Legacy Soundtrack Discs Old DTS soundtrack discs did not contain a language ID. If you load an older disc that does NOT contain a Language ID, and if Language Versions is enabled, the XD10 will prompt you to identify the playback language desired. If you are prompted, you must identify the playback language of the disc.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 2.3.3. Version 2.1 Handling a CD-ROM Read Error The following message may appear on the screen if an error occurs while the XD10 is loading the soundtrack disc: Warning: CD ROM Error Some Audio Missing [Left] – Abort Load [Enter] Continue The options are: • • Press Enter to continue loading the incomplete material, or Press ◄ to Abort without loading any of the soundtrack. If you press Enter, then a portion of the audio data will be missing.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 2.3.4. Version 2.1 Loading DTS XD10 Video Content Discs XD10 video content discs will only load on an XD10 equipped with the HD Video Option. The procedure for loading DTS Video Content discs is: 1. Start while the XD10 is not playing content. The screen will display the following message. Ready 2. Open the DVD drive. Place the disc in the tray with the printed side up. 3. Close the tray.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 2.3.5. Version 2.1 Loading a DTS Access™ Disc DTS Access™ discs are always single discs labeled with the name of the feature film and the language of the content on the disc. To load a DTS Access™ disc, follow these steps: 1. Start when "Ready" is displayed on the LCD screen on the XD 10's front panel. Ready 2. Open the drive, place the disc in the tray with the printed side up, and close the tray.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 2.5. Version 2.1 Playing Content with Film Playback of content that is synchronized to the film is controlled by the signal from the DTS Timecode Reader Head as the film passes through. The XD10 searches its internal hard drive for any soundtrack and/or CSS content that matches the feature reel or trailer that is currently playing. The LED indicators on the XD10 front panel show which content type is playing. 2.5.1.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 2.6. 2.6.1. Version 2.1 Playing Video Playlists Video Playlists Video playlists are defined by the video configuration disc, or its equivalent, if delivered through the network. The playlists loaded on the XD10 can only be changed by providing a new configuration file. The configuration may contain up to eight unique playlists. 2.6.1.1.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 2.6.2.3. Version 2.1 Playlist Schedules The playlist schedule is defined by the video configuration file. The playlist schedule determines which playlist will be shown, based on time and date. For example, the configuration file may define a different playlist for the Preshow playlist when the playlist starts at night than when it starts during the day.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 2.6.2.5. Version 2.1 Video Inhibit The Video Inhibit function may be assigned to one of the automation pins through the XD10 setup menus. See the information on Pin Definitions in Chapter 7, System Setup Menus, to define these pins. The XD10 will not start video playback as long as the video inhibit signal is active. The XD10 will also stop video playback immediately if this signal becomes active during the video playback. 2.6.2.6.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 The XD10 may be programmed to send an end pulse near the end of the playlist. The end pulse timing may be programmed to occur from between 60 seconds before to 60 seconds after the end of the playlist (negative end pulse). The negative end pulse is useful for triggering a film projector to ramp up before the playlist ends, so that the film starts immediately after the playlist ends.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 2.7.3. Version 2.1 Display when Playing Playlist The following shows on the XD10 front display when the XD10 is playing video: (Playlist Name) (Segment name) XX of YY Fmt: (Format) Display terms: Playlist Name Name for the current playlist. The Playlist Name is assigned in the video configuration file. Segment Name The name of the current playlist segment. The Segment Name is assigned in the video configuration file.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 2.8. Version 2.1 Video Projector Support This software supports the following video projectors: • • Sanyo PLV-70 Sanyo PLV-WF10 The software is designed to work in a fully automated fashion with these projectors. These projectors are controlled via the XD10 serial port to support the following functionality: • Auto-detect which video projector is connected. • Read lamp and projector hours. These values are placed in the playlist log.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 2.8.1. Version 2.1 Video Projector Settings The following table lists the video projector settings that are saved by the menu command and restored for each playlist. Some settings are forced to a certain value on the projector.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 3. XD10 Playback and Info Menus This chapter describes the Playback and Info menus, submenus and their functions. 3.1. Main Menu The Main menu is the top level menu in the XD10 menu structure. To access it, start at the LCD screen on the front panel of the XD10 when it is displaying the following message. Ready Press the Enter button and the Main menu, shown below, will display on the screen.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 3.2. Version 2.1 Playback Menu The Playback Menu contains the sub menus for the operator functions described below. PLAYBACK MENU • Video y Film y External S/PDIF y Load from USB y Exit Menus Main Menu → Playback Commands: Video Use this menu to start, stop or control video playback; or to view video contents. This menu is locked out if the XD10 does not have the HD Video Option installed.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 3.2.1. Version 2.1 Video Playlist Functions The Video Playlist menu, shown below, contains functions to start, stop and control video playback. VIDEO PLAYBACK • Start • Stop • Play ACV • Control • Contents • Exit Menus Main menu → Playback → Video Commands: Start Start playing one of the playlists currently installed on the XD10. Stop Stop the playlist that is currently playing.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide •(*) •( ) •( ) •( ) •( ) •( ) •( ) •( ) • Version 2.1 Slide Loop Preshow Intermission Playlist C Playlist D Playlist E Playlist F Playlist G Exit Menus Main menu → Playback → Video → Start To start a playlist, scroll to the desired playlist type and press Enter. The selected playlist will begin and the asterisk will move to the left of the selection.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 3.2.1.3. Version 2.1 Play ACV (Alternate Content Video) Content Files ### Main menu → Playback → Video → Play ACV Playing the alternate content video is similar to the playback of a video playlist. Start and Stop • Start the video through the menu Playlist→Video→PLAY ACV → [Show Name]. • Stop the video through the menu Playlist → Video → Stop → Stop. 3.2.1.4.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 3.2.1.4.2.Seek This menu allows you to seek to a specific point in the currently playing clip. It displays the seek position in terms of hours, minutes, and seconds. Use the keys to change the position and then start the playback at that position. This will only seek to a point in the clip that is currently playing; it will not seek throughout the whole playlist.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 3.2.1.5. Version 2.1 Video Contents VIDEO CONTENTS • Content Files • Start Times • Schedules • Playlists • Exit Menus Main menu → Playback → Video → Contents These menus display information about the playlists that are currently installed on the XD10. 3.2.2.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 3.2.2.2. Version 2.1 Soundtrack Language Some XD10s may be configured to play different language versions (also know as dubs), provided the soundtrack disc in the selected language for that film has been loaded. This feature is available only when the Language Versions option is enabled during the XD10 setup. If Language Versions is not enabled, then the XD10 will only load and play one version of the soundtrack for the feature or trailer.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 3.2.2.3. Version 2.1 CSS Playback The CSS Playback menu allows you to set the CSS Mode, set the CSS language and view the CSS projector lamp hours. To access this menu, select CSS Playback from the Film menu. The following menu will appear on the screen. Note: You cannot gain access to this menu unless your XD10 has the CSS Option installed.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide • • • Version 2.1 Off One Show Only On 3. When you reach the desired mode, simply release the Enter button and the Right arrow button. This selection has the same effect as entering a selection in the CSS mode menu. 3.2.2.3.3.CSS Language This menu allows selection of the language for the subtitles and captions.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 3.2.2.3.4.Cinema Subtitling Projector Lamp Hours This menu displays the number of hours the cinema subtitling projector lamp has been used. This makes it easy to replace the lamp before it fails. For example, if a lamp has been used for 20 hours, the following message will appear on the screen.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 3.2.2.4. Version 2.1 Contents Menu The film soundtrack and CSS content may be viewed and deleted through the Contents menus. To access the contents menu, select Contents from the Film menu, and press Enter. The Contents menu, shown below, will display.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 3.2.2.4.1.Display Feature Contents From the Contents menu, select Features. The XD10 displays a list of features for which soundtrack or CSS content is loaded on the XD10. Contents: Features • (Feature 1 name) • (Feature 2 name) • . . . # # # Main menu → Playback → Film → Contents → Features Feature films will be listed in the order of the last played or loaded onto the XD10. Scroll up and down the menu to view the entire list.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 3.2.2.4.1.3. Narrative File The display status screen below shows an example of the display for a Narrative file. Narrative files require one file for each reel. These have the reel number. An “L” after the reel number indicates that it is the last reel of the film (so the fallback becomes nonsync near the end of the reel). (Feature name) SN 05615 Narrative: Reel 13 Main menu → Playback → Film → Contents → Features→ (Feature Name) 3.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 3.2.2.5.1.1. Trailer File The display below shows an example of the contents for a trailer file. The abbreviated name of the trailer is shown, followed by the DTS serial number .for that trailer, the type of content file, and the language. (Trailer name) SN 05615 Soundtrack: Reel 14 (*) English Main menu → Playback → Film → Contents → Trailers → (Trailer Name) 3.2.2.5.2.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 3.2.2.5.2.1. Deleting All Contents From the Delete Contents menu, select All to delete all feature and trailer contents loaded on the XD10. The menu shown below will appear to confirm that all of the content is to be deleted. Delete All Contents/ ► No (Cancel) • Yes (Delete) • Exit Menus Options: No Do not delete any contents.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 3.2.2.5.2.2. Delete Features The Delete Features menu allows you to delete all soundtrack and CSS content associated with a selected feature. From the Delete Contents menu, select Features to display the menu below. Delete Features ► Feature 1 • Feature 2 • . . . # # # Move the cursor to the desired feature and press Enter.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 3.2.2.5.2.3. Delete Trailers The Delete Trailers menu allows you to delete all soundtrack and CSS content associated with a selected trailer. From the Delete Contents menu, select Trailers to display the menu below. Delete Trailers ► Trailer 1 • Trailer 2 • . . . # # # Move the cursor to the desired trailer and press Enter.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 3.2.3. Version 2.1 External S/PDIF Mode This menu allows the XD10 to route audio from the external S/PDIF input to the cinema processor and select routing options for PCM audio. The selection will not be saved when the XD10 restarts.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 3.2.4. 3.2.5. Load from USB PLAYBACK MENU y Video y Film y External S/PDIF • Load from USB y Exit Menus Main Menu → Playback→ Load from USB This option allows content that is stored on a USB storage device to be uploaded to the XD10. The USB device, which may be a drive or a memory device, must contain either FAT32 or EXT2 file format.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 3.3. Version 2.1 Info Menu The Info Menu contains information about the XD10 software, licenses and MAC address. The MAC address is used to uniquely identify an XD10 unit. INFO MENU • Version • Licenses • MAC Address • Exit Menus Main menu → Info Commands Version Licenses MAC Exit Menus 3.3.1. Displays XD10 software version information. Shows which licenses are installed for this XD10. Displays the XD10 MAC address.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 3.3.2. Version 2.1 Licenses Menu This menu displays which licenses are installed in the XD10. You must use the Up and Down arrow buttons to scroll to view all license options. An asterisk in the brackets indicates that the license type described on the line has been installed. Installed Licenses: [*] Soundtrack [*] CSS [*] Video [*] Cinecast Main menu → Info → Licenses 3.3.3. Soundtrack License for playing film soundtracks.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 4. Maintenance and Troubleshooting Check the DTS Online TechCenter for the latest technical information at www.dts.com/digitalcinema for the latest information on maintenance, troubleshooting, and XD10 software versions. 4.1. Routine Maintenance • • • • 4.2. Every day: Use compressed air to blow dust off the Timecode Reader’s lens. Every six months – or as needed: Clean the DVD drives using a DVD cleaning disc.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 4.3. 4.3.1. Version 2.1 Frequently Asked Questions I Have a DTS Print but No Discs 1. Check the hard drive to see if the movie soundtrack has already been loaded. From the Ready message on the LCD screen, press Enter → Playback → Contents → Features to view the list of all soundtracks loaded in the XD10 hard drive. 2. If the soundtrack is not listed in the XD10 contents, find the feature’s soundtrack disc and load it into the XD10.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 4.3.4. 4.3.4.1. Version 2.1 XD10 Does Not Play Soundtrack Audio to Film Timecode LED Is Blinking If the XD10 is not playing digital audio, first check to see if the timecode LED on the front panel is illuminated. If it is illuminated, but is blinking, then check the following: 1.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 4.3.4.3. Version 2.1 Playback LED is Flashing at Regular Intervals If the DTS Playback LED is flashing at regular intervals, then the XD10 is reporting that it is not in the DTS format. This would occur in the following situations: 4.3.5. • The automation system may have selected a different audio format after the XD10 had switched to the DTS optical formats before switching to the DTS format.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 4.4. 4.4.1. Version 2.1 Display Error Messages Program Fault The following message will appear on the XD10 front panel display if the XD10 program stops running or gets “hung up” for any reason (an unspecified problem with the unit). Error Detected Program Fault Player Disabled If this occurs when playing digital format, the XD10 will switch the cinema processor to the predefined fallback format (usually SR).
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 3. The following message appears when CSS Playback is selected from the Playback menu—or CSS is selected from the Setup menu—and a CSS license is not installed on the XD10. CSS Playback is not enabled. License required. Main menu → Playback → Film → CSS 4. Selected XD10s with CSS or Video Options may be configured with the soundtrack audio capability disabled.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 Part 2: Installation and Setup The remaining chapters in this manual describe the information the technician needs to install and configure the XD10 cinema media player. The chapters are: • • • Hardware Installation Installing Licenses and Upgrading Software System Setup Menus 5.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 5.1. Version 2.1 Unpacking System Components The following is a list of the standard components for an XD10 shipment. The exact contents will vary, depending on the options you have ordered.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 5.2. Version 2.1 Installation Procedures The XD10 Cinema Media Player is the main component of the XD10 system. Installation procedures include: • • • • Mounting the XD10 in a rack Connecting the XD10 to a cinema processor Connecting the XD10 to a power supply Installing the DTS Timecode Reader Head (for soundtrack or DTS Access™ content: subtitling, captions and narration.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 5.2.1.2. Version 2.1 Rack Mount Recommendations Follow these recommendations if the XD10 is installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly. • Determine the maximum and ambient temperatures within the rack, since they may be greater than the maximum and ambient temperatures in the room.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 5.2.2. Version 2.1 Power Supply The XD10 power supply automatically switches itself to accommodate AC input of between 110 VAC and 220 VAC. The cooling fan in the power supply must be rotating when power is applied. To prevent dirt from being pulled into the DVD drives, do not block the ventilation holes at the side of the XD10 player. 5.2.3.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 5.3. Version 2.1 Connection to Cinema Processors The following instructions are generic procedures intended to supplement the processor installation instructions for your specific manufacturer's system. Cinema processor interface wiring diagrams are located in Appendix B of this manual. They show connections and sub-connections. Refer to the Installation Checklist at the front of this manual. 5.3.1.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 5.3.5. Version 2.1 Dolby® CP200 Operation When the 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.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 5.4.2.1. Version 2.1 Adjusting Levels The XD10 contains several built-in audio tests described in Section 7.2.2. They can be accessed through the following menu path: Setup → Audio → Audio Tests. Level adjustment audio tests for SPL calibration are described in Section 7.2.1, which can be accessed through the following menu path: Setup → Audio → Level Adjustment.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 5.4.3. Version 2.1 A Note about DTS Subwoofer Output The XD10 subwoofer output level ranges from 20 Hz to 80 Hz and 20 Hz to 120 Hz (Coherent Acoustics format), up to 27 dB above reference (85 dB). 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.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 5.5. Version 2.1 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).
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 5.5.2. Version 2.1 DTS Special Venue Timecode Offset Information on the delay setting for special venues is available in Appendix K: Tech Notes. There are two pages of information: 1. DTS Special Venue Timecode Offset 2. Timecode Printing Offset for 35MM and 70MM Film. 5.5.3. Verifying Operation 5.5.3.1. Verify Sound Performance 1. Thread the DTS Demo reel (Buzz and Bill) through the projector and DTS reader.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 5.5.3.2. Version 2.1 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.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 6. Installing Licenses and Upgrading Software 6.1. Options These options are enabled via specific licensing from DTS: • • • High Definition Video CSS CineCast License The following text describes these options. • DTS HD Video Option: A card is added, which provides high definition digital video playback.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 6.3. Version 2.1 Installation of License Discs 1. Check that the XD10 serial number on the license disc matches the serial number on the back of the XD10. The option contained on the disc (CSS, Video and CineCast) is indicated by the disc label. For the CSS application, the auxiliary equipment (data wall, reflective panels, transmitter and headphones) are not available from DTS. Licenses are unit-specific and cannot be used on multiple XD10s. 2.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 6.3.1. Version 2.1 XD10 Software Updates XD10 software updates may be distributed with a DTS feature or trailer soundtrack disc. The update will occur automatically when the soundtrack disc is installed in the XD10. The update will not affect any of the XD10 configuration or contents and there is no special action required after the install takes place.
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XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 7. Setup Menus The Setup menu contains all configurable settings for the XD10 that should be set by the technician and are not expected to change during day-to-day operations. The setup menu can be password protected to assure that the configuration does not change after the technician leaves. Select Setup from the Main menu to enter the setup menu, as shown below.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 The following menu displays once the System Setup password is entered: SYSTEM SETUP MENU • TC Reader Offset • Audio • Video • CSS • Automation • System • Display Language • Exit Menus Main Menu → Setup System Setup Sub Menu Overview: TC Reader Offset Enters menu to set the timecode reader offset. This must be set for playing Soundtrack and CSS content to properly synchronize the content to the film.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.1. Version 2.1 TC (timecode) Reader Offset This menu allows you to enter the offset required for your particular timecode reader location. See Chapter 5, Section 5.5, Timecode Reader Sync Adjustment, for information on calculating the correct settings. Adjustments can be made while playing and will occur within two seconds. To access this menu, select TC Reader Offset from the System Setup Menu, as shown below.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.1.2. Version 2.1 SMPTE For more information on XD10 operation with SMPTE timecode, please refer to TN-H171. SMPTE TC Setup • Serial Number • Reel Number • Offset • Exit Menus Main menu → Setup → TC Reader Offset → SMPTE SMPTE Menu Overview: Serial Number Assigns a serial number to the incoming SMPTE timecode. Reel Number Assigns a reel number to the incoming SMPTE timecode. Offset Apply a fixed offset to the incoming SMPTE timecode. 7.1.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.1.2.2. Version 2.1 SMPTE: Reel Number This menu assigns a DTS reel number to the incoming SMPTE timecode. If the value is set to zero, then the hours value from the incoming SMPTE timecode will be used for the reel number. The reel number must be set to 1 in order to play long audio files (greater than one hour in length). Reel Number R0 => Use Hours [ Reel 0 ] Main menu → Setup → TC Reader Offset → SMPTE → Reel Number 7.1.2.3.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.2. Version 2.1 Audio Setup Menu This menu allows you to set up and test the XD10 audio. It also allows you to enable or disable the Language Versions function. AUDIO SETUP MENU ► Level Adjustment • Audio Tests • Language Versions • Exit Menus Main menu → Setup → Audio Commands Level Adjustment Audio Tests Language Versions 7.2.1. Adjust sound levels using audio generated by the XD10. Play preloaded audio tests.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 Adjust level for Ch 1 (Left) [ +00.0dB] Tone on all channels Main menu → Setup → Audio → Reference Tone or Pink Noise Commands: ▲ Increase the volume for the current channel. Maximum is +6.4 dB. ▼ Decrease the volume for the current channel. Minimum is -6.2 dB. ► or Enter Advance to the next channel (see Table 7 for channel sequence). If playing pink noise, it will follow the current channel.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.2.2. Version 2.1 Audio Tests This menu allows you to play preloaded audio test content. See Table 8 for a description of the tests. Note that the Buzz and Bill test will also play CSS content (captions, subtitles, and narration) if the XD10 is licensed for CSS. Audio Tests Menu ► (*)Pink Noise Cycle • ( )1K all channels - - • ( )Bill and Buzz • Exit Menus Main menu → Setup → Audio → Audio Tests Scroll up and down the menu to select a test.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 Pink Noise Cycle • • • • Track description: 5.1 channel Level: -20 dBFS level Duration: 10 seconds each Channel Sequence: L, C, R, LS, RS, SW Subwoofer Bandwidth • • 7.2.3. “5.1” tracks: 20 Hz to 125 Hz “6.0” tracks (Special Venue): 20 Hz to 20 kHz (Full Range / F.R.) Language Versions This menu is used to either enable or disable the Language Versions function.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.3. Version 2.1 Video Setup The Video Setup menu is used to set the video configuration, audio parameters specifically for the video playlists, and video projector settings. VIDEO SETUP • Output • Video Audio • Projector • Test Contents • Exit Menus Main Menu → Setup→ Video Commands: Output Select settings to create the optimal image for the installed digital video project or video monitor.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.3.1.1. Version 2.1 Video Interface The Video Interface menu is used to select the appropriate cable for the video projector or monitor being used. Video Interface Type •(*)DVI •( )VGA • Exit Menus Main menu → Setup → Video → Output → Interface Options: DVI VGA . 7.3.1.2. Select if the video projector or monitor is connected using a DVI cable.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.3.1.4. Version 2.1 Video Resolution This menu is used to set the video output resolution. In most cases this should be set to the native resolution of the video projector. Changing the video output resolution requires that both a resolution and a frame rate be selected. For this reason, the frame rate menu will appear after the resolution is changed and the user exits this menu.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 Table 9, below, lists all frame rates available for each resolution. Table 9. Available Frame Rates for Each Resolution Resolution 640 x 480 Available Frame Rates 60p 72p 75p 85p 56p 60p 72p 75p 85p 43i 60p 70p 75p 85p 23p 24p 25p 29p 30p 59p 60p 60p 75p 85p 60p 50p 59.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.3.2. Version 2.1 Video Audio These settings affect the audio only when playing video content. Video Audio • Audio Delay • Audio Trim • Exit Menus Main Menu → Setup → Video → Video Audio Commands Audio Delay Audio Trim 7.3.2.1. Delay the audio to adjust for any frame delay in the video projector. Attenuate the volume during playback of video content.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.3.3. Version 2.1 Video Projector This menu provides functions to setup the serial control for the video projector. Video Projector • Select Projector • Lamp On/Off • Save Settings • Exit Menus Main Menu → Setup → Video → Projector Commands Select Projector Lamp On/Off Save Settings Select a profile for the serial control of the video projector. Test the lamp on/lamp off serial control function.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.3.3.2. Version 2.1 Lamp On/Off Control This menu may be used to turn the video projector lamp on and off during testing or setup. Video Lamp •(*)On •( )Off • Exit Menus Main menu → Setup → Video → Projector → Lamp on/off Commands: On Off Select On to turn the projector lamp on. Select Off to turn the projector lamp off.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.3.3.4. Version 2.1 Video Test Contents The Test Contents menu is used to play or stop video test contents. Play Test Content •(*)Stop •( )Still Image •( )Motion Image • Exit Menus Main menu → Setup → Video → Test Contents Commands: Stop Stops the play of video test content. This command does NOT turn the lamp off---use lamp control to turn the lamp off when finished. Still Image Displays a test pattern.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.4. Version 2.1 Cinema Subtitling System (CSS) Setup This is the top level menu for all CSS projector setup menus and it is available only when the XD10 has the CSS option. These menus apply for installations using either the DTS cinema subtitling projector or other video projectors for CSS projected subtitles. For instructions on installing CSS, see Appendix J, Installing the CSS Option.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.4.1. Version 2.1 Image Size This menu allows you to select the size of subtitles/captions from the available sizes supplied on the DTS subtitle or DTS Access™ disc. Check the disc label to see what sizes are available on the distributed subtitles/captions. If you select a smaller size, and it is not available, the system will assign the next smallest size available. (The CSS content delivered on the disc may not contain all sizes.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.4.3. Version 2.1 Test Patterns This menu allows you to select from an array of test patterns used for optimizing subtitle/caption display. The EMA dowser opens when this menu is entered. Test Pattern Menu • ( )Black • ( )Mask Area • ( )View Area • ( )White • ( )Full Screen • Exit Menus Main menu → Setup → CSS → Test Patterns Options: Black All black, so minimum image level from projector can be checked.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.4.4. Version 2.1 Options This menu lets you select the background color of subtitles and front projected captions. It will also let you select between the two DTS supported CSS projectors CSS Projector Option • Select Projector • Background Color • Text Color • Exit Menus Main menu -→ Setup → CSS → Options 7.4.4.1. Select Projector This menu lets you select between the two DTS supported CSS projectors.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.4.4.3. Version 2.1 CSS Text Color This menu lets you select the color of the text in subtitles and projected captions. CSS Text Color • (*)White • ( )Yellow • Exit Menus Main menu → Setup → CSS → Options → Text Options: White Yellow White text will be used in subtitles and captions. Yellow text will be used in subtitles and captions 88 Document #: 9301E692002.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.5. Version 2.1 Automation / Control This is the top level menu in the menu structure for setting format automation and I/O Control functions. AUTOMATION / CONTROL ► Format • I/O Control • Playlist • Test • Exit Menus Main menu → Setup → Automation Commands 7.5.1. Format Menu to define format pins and operating modes. I/O Control Menu for defining functions for configuration automation inputs and outputs.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.5.2. Version 2.1 Pin Definitions The Format Pin Defs menu is used to select settings for eight user-assignable pins in the XD10 25-pin Automation connector. FORMAT PIN DEFS ► Predefined Formats • Custom • Exit Menus Main Menu → Setup → Automation → Format→ Pin Definitions Commands 7.5.2.1. Predefined Formats Select predefined formats for commonly-used cinema processors.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.5.2.2. Version 2.1 Custom Formats The Format Pins menu is used to view or change the setting for any of the eight user-assignable format pins.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 Custom Format Options: Listed in Table 10, shown below. Table 10. Custom Format Options Name Description Unused The XD10 ignores any input pulse on a pin defined as "unused" Mono Switches CP to process mono signal from optical reader. A Switches CP to process Academy signal from optical reader. SR (1) Switches CP to process SR signal from optical reader.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.5.3. Version 2.1 Fallback Format for Soundtrack The Soundtrack Fallback menu is used to choose the “fallback” format selected by the XD10 when the DTS soundtrack stops playing. When XD10 starts playing in DTS playback, it pulses the cinema processor to the DTS format.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.5.4. Version 2.1 Automation Operating Mode This menu allows the operating mode of the format switching to be set to one of three ways. The default setting is DTS-6D Emulation. The operating mode defines the conditions that need to be met for the XD10 to switch the CP to the DTS format. The operating mode applies only to format switching for film soundtrack playback. It does not affect format switching for the video playlists soundtrack.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.5.4.2. Version 2.1 AutoSwitch (Optical Formats) The XD10 pulses the cinema processor to the DTS format when it starts playing audio, provided that the automation system has already selected either DTS or any of the optical formats—Mono, A, SR (1) or SR (2). If any other format has been selected by the automation system, then the XD10 will not switch the cinema processor when audio starts.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.6. Version 2.1 I/O Control The I/O CONTROL menu is used to configure the automated control input and output signals on the I/O connector. (This is NOT the same as cinema processor automation control.) It is also used to configure the automated soundtrack and subtitle language setups. I/O CONTROL ► Pin Definitions · Language Setups · Exit Menus Main Menu → Setup → Automation → I/O Control Commands: 7.6.1.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.6.1.1. Version 2.1 Input Control Pins This menu is used to assign functions to input control pins. The assigned function is executed when a low level pulse is detected on the corresponding input pin. There are three separate input pins that can be assigned. When entering this menu, the current assignments are displayed next to the pin number, as shown below.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 S/PDIF On Enables the S/PDIF input to process DTS 5.1 audio or stereo PCM audio to the front left and front right speakers. S/PDIF Off Disables the S/PDIF input. Intermission Starts the intermission video playlist.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.6.2. Version 2.1 Output Control Pins This menu is used to assign functions to output control pins. When entering this menu the current assignments are displayed next to the pin number, as shown below.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.6.3. Version 2.1 Language Setups The Language Setups menu allows you to automate the soundtrack and/or CSS subtitle language using one or more input control pin(s). The following describes the use of the language setups: 1. Language Versions must be enabled to automate soundtrack. 2. Assign input pin 1 as “Lang Setup”. A low signal on this pin will then select the soundtrack and CSS subtitle language defined by “Setup Input 1”.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 The menu shown below appears when one of the selections is made. The setup title describes which selection is being modified. LANGUAGE [Setup Title] ► Soundtrack · Subtitle · Exit Menus Main → Setup → Automation → I/O Control → Language Setups → Default Options: Soundtrack Menu to select the soundtrack language for the default or corresponding language setup pin.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.6.3.2. Version 2.1 Subtitle Language Setups When Subtitle is selected from the language setup (Default of Language setup 1-3), the list of 48 available languages appears on the screen. Select the subtitle language that is desired for the language setup.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.6.3.3. Version 2.1 Assigned Subtitle Language When a Setup Input pin number is selected from the Language Setup menu, this menu may be used to access a specific pin in order to assign a subtitle language to it.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.6.4. Version 2.1 Playlist The playlist setup is a series of menus used to set the delays and options for the video playlist. To access the Playlist menu, select Playlist from the Automation /Control menu, as shown below: AUTOMATION / CONTROL • Format • I/O Control ► Playlist • Test • Exit Menus Main menu → Setup → Automation The Select Playlist menu, shown below, appears on the screen.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.6.4.1. Version 2.1 Video Start Delay The Video Start delay is the amount of time the XD10 waits after receiving the “start” command (to start playing videos from the playlist). This is used to allow the video projector lamp time to warm up. Setup Video Start Delay: [100] Seconds Main menu → Setup → Automation → Playlist (Option 1) Options: 0 to 120 7.6.4.2. Number of seconds the XD10 waits for the projector to warm up.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.6.4.4. Version 2.1 End Pulse Enable This menu allows the end pulse to be enabled or disabled for the selected playlist type. The End Pulse must also be defined as one of the XD10 Control Output Pins. See Section 7.6.2, Output Control Pins. Setup Output End pulse: [Enable/Disable] Main menu → Setup → Automation → Playlist (Option 4) Options: Enable End pulse is enabled. Pulse timing is determined by the end pulse delay.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.6.4.7. Version 2.1 Silent Video Format This menu selects what sound format will be selected during the playback of a silent video clip. Setup Select format for silent video clips: [Format Options] Main menu → Setup → Automation → Playlist (Option 7) Options: None No sound format is pulsed for silent video clips. [Format] Any sound format that has been assigned to one of the eight automation format pins may be selected. 7.6.4.8.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.6.5. Version 2.1 Automation Test This menu is used to confirm the assignments already made to automation pins 1-8, I/O Control pins 1-3, and pin 4, and the signal from the Cinema Subtitling Projector fan. Automation Test Fmt:-------- In:*--[Pin 1: Mono ] [Enter] to Pulse Main Menu → Setup → Automation → Test Options: ▲ or ▼ Select between automation format pins 1-8 and (I/O) output 1-4 on line 3.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.7.1. Version 2.1 USB Memory The USB memory menu allows you to save configuration settings from the XD10 hard drive onto a memory device inserted into the USB port. The memory device (commonly called a “memory stick”) can hold settings for several XD10 units. The number of units depends on the size of the memory device. The configuration file size of one XD10 unit is approximately 12K.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.7.1.2. Version 2.1 Save on USB When you select Save on USB from the XD10 Configuration menu, the following confirmation message appears on the screen. Confirm to save XD10 settings On USB memory [Enter]-OK Insert the USB memory device into the USB port on the XD10 and press Enter to start. If there is no USB memory device connected to the XD10, the following message appears and asks you to insert one.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.7.1.3. Version 2.1 Load from USB When you select Load from USB from the XD10 Configuration menu, the following confirmation message appears on the screen. Confirm to load XD10 settings from USB memory [Enter]-OK Insert the USB memory device that contains the settings for your XD10 into the USB port and press Enter to copy the settings onto the XD10's hard drive.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.7.1.4. Version 2.1 Master Settings This menu allows you to save the XD10 configuration and transfer it to a different XD10. Saving the Master Settings creates a folder on the USB device name “XD10-Master”. There can only be one Master configuration saved on the USB device. Any XD10 can load that Master setting. The license files cannot be transferred from one XD10 to another.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.7.1.6. Version 2.1 Load from USB Select Load from USB from the Master Settings menu, and the following message appears. Confirm to load Master settings from USB memory [Enter]-OK Insert the USB memory device that contains the Master settings into the XD10 and press Enter to start the process. If there is no USB memory device, the following message appears, asking you to insert one.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.7.1.7. Version 2.1 Copy Use this menu to load the configuration files from a USB memory device that may contain configuration files for several XD10 units. The configuration files on the USB memory device are those that have been stored by using the Configuration/Store function (Section 7.7.1.1). Each XD10 configuration is identified by the MAC address. You must identify the XD10 unit to copy the configuration from by its MAC address.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 7. The following message displays if the XD10 configuration successfully loads. Successfully Loaded settings from 0001805be885 [Enter]-Continue 8. When you press Enter, the following message appears on the screen. Restart the XD10 before continuing to use it. Please Restart XD10 to use new configuration [Enter]-Return The following message displays if an error occurred. USB Operation Failed !!! [Enter]-Return 7.7.1.8.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.7.1.9. Version 2.1 COM1 Configuration The COM1 Configuration menu, shown below, is used to assign a function to the COM1 port. To access the menu, select COM1 Configuration on the System menu and press Enter. COM1 Configuration ► (*) Rear Window • ( ) Video Projector • Exit Menus Main Menu → Setup → System → COM1 Configuration Options: Rear Window Video Projector 7.7.1.10. COM1 outputs text for Rear Window display.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.7.1.11. Version 2.1 Disable Password The Password menu also allows you to provide full access to the setup menus by setting the password to the default setting: 000. Password: [ 0 0 0 ] * Main Menu → Setup → System → Set Password When you set the password to 000, the following message will appear. Confirm to disable Password: • Cancel • OK To cancel, select Cancel and the following message will appear.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.8. Version 2.1 Network The network is used for connection to either the DTS Cinema Media Network™ or the DTS MediaLink XD. This menu is used to set the network parameters to allow remote access to the XD10. NETWORK MENU • Network Mode • Set Static IP • View Address • Server Type • Notify Server • Exit Menus Main Menu → Setup → System → Network Network Menu Overview: Network Mode Select between Static and DHCP server.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.8.2. Version 2.1 Static IP Address This menu allows you to select a Static IP Address, along with other network addressing parameters. STATIC IP ADDRESS • IP Address • Subnet Mask • Default Gateway • Primary DNS • Secondary DNS • Set Defaults • Exit Menus Main Menu → Setup → System → Network → Set Static IP Options: IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS Set Defaults 7.8.2.1.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.8.2.2. Version 2.1 Set Subnet Mask This menu allows you to select and enter a static Subnet Mask IP Address. Set Subnet Mask: 000.000.000.000 * Main Menu → Setup → System → Network → Set Static IP → Subnet Mask The cursor (‘*’) is below one of the four three-digit fields. Each field has a value between 000 and 255. Commands: ▲ Increases field by 1. Wraps from 255 to 000. ▼ Decreases field by 1. Wraps from 000 to 255.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.8.2.3. Version 2.1 Set Default Gateway This menu allows you to select and enter a static Default Gateway IP Address. Set Default Gateway: 000.000.000.000 * Main Menu → Setup → System → Network → Set Static IP → Default Gateway The cursor (‘*’) is below one of the four three-digit fields. Each field has a value between 000 and 255. Commands: ▲ Increases field by 1. Wraps from 255 to 000. ▼ Decreases field by 1. Wraps from 000 to 255.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.8.2.5. Version 2.1 Set Secondary DNS This menu allows you to enter a static Secondary DNS IP Address. Set Secondary DNS 000.000.000.000 * Main Menu → Setup → System → Network → Set Static IP → Secondary DNS The cursor (‘*’) is below one of the four three-digit fields. Each field has a value between 000 and 255. Commands: ▲ Increases field by 1. Wraps from 255 to 000. ▼ Decreases field by 1. Wraps from 000 to 255.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.8.2.6. Version 2.1 Set Defaults This menu allows you to set all the IP Addresses to defaults. These include the system's IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Primary DNS, and Secondary DNS addresses. Set Default Network Addresses? • No • Yes (Set Default) • Exit Menus Main Menu → Setup → System → Network → Set Static IP → Set Defaults If you select No, this screen will display. Press Enter to exit. Network Addresses Are not changed.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.8.4. Version 2.1 Server Type This menu selects the XD10 interface program to use for communicating with the network Server. Server Type • (*)Standard • ( )Custom • Exit Menus Main Menu → Setup → System → Network → Server Type Options: Standard Select this option if connected to DTS MediaLink XD. Custom Select this if connected to the DTS Cinema Media Network™. This selection requires a CineCast license.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.9. Version 2.1 System Clock The System Clock menus allow you to set and view the date, time and Time Zone for your XD10. These settings are needed for logging information and for playing video playlists with auto-start times. Setting the Time Zone also allows the XD10 to automatically accommodate Daylight Savings Time. If you are using a NTP server, the date and time are set on a regular basis. But the Time Zone must be properly set.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 If you select Americas and press Enter, the following menu will appear. Select Country [United States] Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to cycle through the list of 58 countries. When the country you want to select appears on the screen, press Enter. If you select United States, the following menu will appear. Select Time Zone And hit 'Enter' [America/Los_Angeles ] Scroll through the menu to see a list of cities.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide 7.9.1.2. Version 2.1 Set System Time Start by accessing the System Clock menu. From the Main Menu, select Setup → System → System Clock. Scroll to Set System Date and press Enter, as shown below.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 7.10. Software Revert The Revert operation allows the XD10 you are using to revert back to the previous version of XD10 software. It will only allow one step back (It will not revert back further than the previous version). Note: It the XD10 has been updated using a full install disc, it will not revert to a previous version. Start by accessing the System Options menu. From the Main menu, select Setup → System → Revert, as shown below.
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1 7.11. Display Language This menu allows you to select the language displayed on the XD10's front panel LCD screen. English is the default. DISPLAY LANGUAGE • (*) English • ( ) French • ( ) German • ( ) Italian • ( ) Spanish • Exit Menus Main Menu → Setup → Display Language 129 Document #: 9301E692002.