Specifications

XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1
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2.6.2.5. 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. Video Playlist Automation Sequence
2.6.3. End of Playlist
At the start of the playlist, a "Lamp on" command is immediately sent to the video projector through
the serial port. The first video clip can be delayed, programmable from 0 to 120 seconds after the start,
to allow the lamp to warm-up. A start pulse output may be programmed to occur from 0 to 120
seconds after the "Playlist start" command.
For video clips with audio, the XD10 will trigger the cinema processor to switch to the DTS format.
For video without audio, the XD10 triggers the cinema processor to switch to the silent video format.
These formats are programmable through the XD10. The format pulse occurs only at the transition
from audio to no audio, or vice versa.
Start Command ( 1 ) End Pulse ( 2 )
XD 10
Start Pulse Delay
0 - 120 s
End Pulse Delay
- 60s to +60 s
Video
Projecto
r
Video Start Dela
y
0 - 120 s
Lamp on ( 3 ) Video Start (4) Lamp of
f
(3 )
Lamp warmup 1
s
Video Clip 2
nd
Video Clip
...
Last Video Clip Lamp of
f
Cinema
Processo
r
DTS Pulse (5)
End of Video
Fallback Pulse
Format: DTS (for video with audio):
Format: Unknown
Format: Video
Fallback
Start Pulse (2)
Format: Silent Video Fallback (for Video with no audio)
Silent Video Fallback Pulse (6)