Specifications
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1
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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. In cases where
the playlist is shorter than the negative end pulse offset, then the end pulse will occur at the playlist
end.
The XD10 may be programmed to turn off the video projector at the end of the playlist. The XD10
may also be programmed to switch the cinema processor to a particular sound format at the end of the
playlist.
2.7. XD10 Indicators and Display for Video
The video LED is lit whenever the XD10 is in process of playing a video playlist or video test content.
The DTS playback LED is lit whenever the Video playlist is currently playing audio. The XD10
pulses the cinema processor to the DTS format when the DTS Playback LED goes on. The XD10
pulses the cinema processor to a specified Silent audio format or the end of the Preshow video when
the XD10 “DTS Playback” LED goes off.
2.7.1. Video LCD Display
The XD10 front display shows the current status during the video playback. It is possible to enter the
XD10 menus and make adjustments while the video is playing.
Note that any changes made with playlist automation setup menus do not take affect until the
next playlist starts.
2.7.2. Projector Warming Up Display
The XD10 sends the Projector On command (to the video projector) as soon as the playlist starts.
Then, it waits for the video start delay period before displaying any video. The following shows the
display during that period.
Projector Warming up
60 Seconds
Please wait...