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Page 1 - Model CP500

Model CP500 Digital Cinema Sound Processor Installation and AlignmentIssue 5 Part No. 91371

Page 2 - Model CP500

1-2CP500-SR• Dolby A-type and SR analog soundtrack decoding capability• Upgradable to Dolby Digital decoding by means of plug-in circuit cardsCP500-70

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

10-310.1.5 Excessive or Inappropriate Sound From Surround Speakers1. As an emergency measure to continue the show, switch off the surroundchannel powe

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10-410.2 Between ShowsOpen the door and look at the three LEDs at the left edge of the Cat. No. 684system controller board. This is the horizontal boa

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10-5three LEDs function as a signal meter. If the Cat. No. 681 LEDs are flashing butthese are not, then the Cat. No. 681 is defective, or the Cat. No.

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10-6If this does not correct the problem, you can reset the entire CP500 by pressing thebutton located on the left hand end of the horizontal Cat. No.

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10-710.2.3 Bypass Signal Path LEDsWhen the CP500 is operating in Bypass, the only LEDs that are active are the Cat.No. 661 optical preamp card located

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10-8Symptom Probable Cause Recommended ActionNO SOUND AT ALLNo sound, front panel dark, no bypassLEDNo power to either main or bypass systems. See if

Page 9 - 1.1 About the Dolby CP500

10-9Symptom Probable Cause Recommended ActionNO SOUND IN SOMEFORMATSNo analog film sound (Formats 01,04,05). Front panel normal, but Dolby Digitalsoun

Page 10 - 1.3 About This Manual

10-10Symptom Probable Cause Recommended ActionFADER PROBLEMSFader level display indicates “Au” andfront panel fader has no effectAuditorium analog fad

Page 11 - 1.4 Specifications

10-11Symptom Probable Cause Recommended ActionRUMBLES, WHISTLES,HUM etc. IN SOUNDRumble in sound, regardless of format Audio grounding scheme may need

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10-12Symptom Probable Cause Recommended ActionTROUBLE IN ONE ORMORE CHANNELSOne channel fails. Defective power amplifier, external crossover, orwiring

Page 13 - 1.5 Regulatory Notices

1-31.4 SpecificationsConstructionRack-mount chassis frame construction with plug-in modules accessible behind hinged frontpanel.Signal Connectionsa.

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10-13Symptom Probable Cause Recommended ActionThe sound from two or more channels isdistorted (you can detect the distortion atthe booth monitor at no

Page 15 - EQUIPMENT REQUIRED

10-14Symptom Probable Cause Recommended ActionThere is distortion when you play non-sync sound, but sound from the film is notdistorted.The non-sync s

Page 16 - TEST FILM

10-15Symptom Probable Cause Recommended ActionCHANGEOVER ANDCONTROL TROUBLESProjector changeover command does notchange to sound output of the selecte

Page 17 - 3.1.2 While playing the film:

10-16You can hear pops and thumps duringprojector changeover.If your projector changeover relay power is DC, adiode should be soldered across the wind

Page 18 - 3.3 Connect the CP500

APPENDIX AADVANCED OPERATIONSA.1 Customizing the Format Display ScreenThere are two types of Format Selection display screens. The unit is shipped in&

Page 19 - (Models CP500-D, and -70)

A-2Customizing the Format Display ScreenFORMATSMenuCancel OKExitTo assign formats to the softkeys pressthe Assign Formats key (SK1).OKA copy of the ex

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A-3Customizing the Format Display ScreenFORMATSMenuCancel OKExitAssigning fader settings to the softkeysis done in a similar fashion.To assign fader s

Page 21 - Figure 3 - 3

A-4Customizing the Format Display ScreenFORMATSMenuCancel OKExitAssigning , or "linking", a projectorselection to the softkeys is done in as

Page 22 - 3.4 Check and Set Jumpers

A-5Customizing the Format Display ScreenFORMATSPress the FORMATS key to return tothe format selection screen.Notice that a small indicator (CUST)now a

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A-6Saving System Settings1. Begin the data download function(send data to a computer) in theCP500 by pressing the keysequence:MENUSystem Setup (SK1)C

Page 24 - 1.9 mSEC 1.9 mSEC 1.9 mSEC

1-4Loudspeaker EqualizationL,C,R: 27 band digital 1/3 octave EQ; digitally controlled bass and trebleLsRs: digital 9-band, full octave EQSW: Digital p

Page 25 - Appendix B, Cat. No. 683

A-7Saving System Settings5. Go to the Settings drop-downmenu, and selectCommunications.6. Click on the various options asshown in this figure. This

Page 26 - Model CP500-D

A-8Saving System Settings13. On the CP500, rotate the frontpanel knob on the CP500 frontpanel to select Send Data +Text (for saving the CP500 dataplu

Page 27 - Model CP500-70

A-9Saving System Settings16. It is a good idea to check the integrity of the file which has just beendownloaded by immediately trying to load the fil

Page 28 - 3.6 Bypass Power Wiring

A-10Saving System Settings5. Press the OK key and the receive data pop-up box should appear. The system isnow waiting for data to be sent from the co

Page 29 - 3.7 Power On

A-11Saving System SettingsA.2.2 Using Load500 SoftwareLoad500 is a specific DOS based program which has been developed to make thetask of transferring

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A-12Saving System Settings4. On the computer run Load500.5. At the Load500 screen, select2. Download Parameters from CP500.Selection of menus in Loa

Page 31 - 4.1 The CP500 Front Panel

A-13Saving System Settings7. After choosing your option, the screen prompts you for a file name. (Any filename within the normal DOS constraints may

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A-14Saving System Settings4. On the computer, run Load500.5. From the Load500 screen, select3. Upload Parameters to CP500.Selection of menus in Loa

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A-15Transferring Data Between Two CP500sA.3 Transferring Data Between Two CP500sIt is possible to send CP500 system alignment and set-up parameters to

Page 34 - 4.2 System Password

A-16Transferring Data Between Two CP500s6. On the sending CP500, press the keysequence:MENUSystem Setup (SK1)CP500 Controls (SK1)CP500 ControlskeySyst

Page 35 - 4.3 Aligning the B-Chain

1-51.5 Regulatory NoticesFCCThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the

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APPENDIX BCAT. NO. 683 ELECTRONIC CROSSOVERB.1 Description and FeaturesThe Cat. No. 683 Electronic Crossover Board is designed for use in the CP500Dig

Page 37 - Amplifiers

B-2B.3 AlignmentB.3.1 Screen ChannelsJumpers J100, J200, and J300 allow the low frequency portion of the designatedchannels to be delayed by 1.9 ms or

Page 38 - Air-conditioning

B-3B.3.2 Surround Channel Bass DriversBoth the Cat. No. 682 Output card and the Cat. No. 683 have reversible filterheaders labeled 50/100 Hz for the s

Page 39 - B-Chain Alignment

B-4Bear in mind that when the unit first switches into Bypass mode, (when power isfirst applied, for example) the fader level in Bypass will be set to

Page 40 - POWER AMPS

B-5B.4.2 Crossover FrequencyThe values given in the table are for a 500 Hzcrossover frequency. The frequency can beset by scaling ALL resistors in the

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B-6B.6 Jumpers and HeadersRN101RN201RN301horn is shown.Delay setting for largeHF BALANCEHF BALANCEHF BALANCELF BALANCESSRLRCLBYPASS LEVELDELAY SETTING

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B-7Figure 3 - 1. Cat. No. 682.Crossover Select Jumpers [NO]J3 Left ChannelJ4 Center ChannelJ5 Right ChannelJ901 Bypass Audio ChannelThese jumpers rout

Page 43 - “85 dBC”

APPENDIX CBACKPLANE CONNECTORS / REFERENCE DIAGRAMSCP500 Backplane Connector Pin Assignments1. Automation Connector:PinNumberFunction1 SK1 Format Sel

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C-24. Bypass / Remote Connector:PinNumberSignal Name1 Bypass Power Transformer Connection, 16-18 Vac2 Bypass Power Transformer Connection, 16-18 Vac3

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C-37. Optical 1 Input Connector:PinNumberSignal Name1 Projector 1 Left Channel +2 Projector 1 Left Channel -3 Signal Ground4 Projector 1 Right Channe

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1-6IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICEThis unit complies with the safety standard IEC65. To ensure safe operation and to guardagainst potential shock hazard or ri

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C-410. Accessory Rack Analog Connector:PinNumberSignalNameSignal Description1 AccOptByp Mono input to Cat 682 for BypassOperation2 X15 Direct Input t

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C-511. Accessory Rack Digital Connector:PinNumberSignalNameSignal Description1 SignalGroundSignal Ground2 OPTLRCK Left / Right Clock from Optical A/D

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C-612. 6 Channel Input Connector* :PinNumberSignal Name Signal Description1 Signal Ground2 EXT3 Right Surround Channel External Input3 Signal Ground4

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C-713. Reader 1 and Reader 2 Input Connector:PinNumberSignal Name Signal Description1N/C2N/C3N/C4 TTCO Row Clock Return5 TCOGND Row Clock Common6 FTC

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APPENDIX DTHE DOLBY DIGITAL SUBSYSTEMBasic FunctionsThe basic functions of the Dolby Digital subsystem are:Video AcquisitionSync FindingThresholding a

Page 52 - Cat. No. 682 card

D-2from each DSP, a threshold value is derived, above which a fixel is determined tobe clear, representing a digital “1”, and below which the fixel is

Page 53 - 6.1 Aligning the A-Chain

D-3Sample Rate ConversionThe sample rate of the data comming from the film is determined ultimately by theprojector speed. For correct operation of th

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D-4FilmDolby Digital Decoder Block DiagramCCDScannerVideoAcquisitionBitExtractionErrorCorrectionFixedDelayFIFO andClock GenTransformDecoding6 ChannelS

Page 55 - LAMP VOLTAGE DC ADJUSTMENT

APPENDIX ETHE EVOLUTION OF DOLBY FILM SOUNDThanks to such developments as multichannel sound, the motion picture viewingexperience today is more excit

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E-2to the older speakers. The result was to ignore the improved high-frequencyresponse of the newer, better units.To forestall compatibility problems,

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SECTION 2EQUIPMENT REQUIREDThe following equipment is required for proper installation and alignment of theCP500 Digital Cinema Processor.• Dual-trace

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E-3By the 1970s, however, the film industry declined overall, with fewer films andfewer theaters. The expense of magnetic release prints, their compar

Page 59 - OSCILLOSCOPE TRACES

E-4(made all but obsolete by the stereo optical format), consistently higher fidelity,and few of the drawbacks of magnetic formats.Much of the new tec

Page 60 - CAT. NO. 661

E-5As with previous Dolby developments, Dolby Digital does not obsolete existingtheater installations. The prints can be played conventionally in any

Page 61 - P1, Left

E-6While Dolby’s involvement with film sound first achieved wide recognition withthe spectacular audio effects of such films as Star Wars, it has long

Page 62 - P1, Right

2-2Figure 2 - 4. SMPTE Buzz Track.Figure 2 - 5. Stereo Optical Surround Level – Cat. No. 151B.Figure 2 - 6. Illumination Uniformity – Cat. No. 566.JIF

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SECTION 3INSTALLATION AND JUMPERSDo NOT connect the CP500 to mains power until all connections have been madeand all jumpers have been checked or set.

Page 64 - Projector 1

3-23.2 Mount the CP500To avoid heat problems, do not mount the Dolby CP500 immediately above orbelow the power amplifiers. Locate the power amplifiers

Page 65 - 7.1 Mechanical Alignment

3-33.3.1 Connect Motor Start Relays (Models CP500-D, and -70)For two-projector installations, motor start relays are required for projectorchangeover

Page 66 - 7.3 Focus Adjustment

Installation and Alignment ManualForModel CP500Digital Cinema Sound ProcessorDolby Laboratories IncorporatedU.S.A. 100 Potrero Avenue, San Francisco,

Page 67 - Figure 7- 2

3-43.3.3 Connection of Solar Cell BoardsIn contrast to traditional solar cells, the Cat. No. 655 and other solar cell circuitboards used by several p

Page 68 - CCD Circuit Board

3-5* Ground Wire on J2 Pin 2 is Optional* Ground Wire on J2 Pin 5 is RequiredJ2Chassis GroundJ1Cinema ProcessorFigure 3 - 2. Wiring using two 3-wire s

Page 69 - Figure 7- 5

3-63.4 Check and Set JumpersNext, check the following jumpers located on each circuit card. The factory settingsfor each jumper are shown in [brackets

Page 70 - 7.8 Film Threading

3-7Cat. No. 682 Analog Output CardFigure 3 - 6. Cat. No. 682.Crossover Select Jumpers [NO]J3 Left ChannelJ4 Center ChannelJ5 Right ChannelJ901 Bypass

Page 71 - 7.11 Format Control

3-8Cat. No. 683 Crossover Card (Optional)RN102RN202RN302RN600RN400horn is shown.Freq setting for large500 Hz500 Hz500 Hz500 Hz100 Hz50 HzSELECTORCROSS

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3-9Low Frequency Time Delay Enable Jumpers [DELAY]J100 Left ChannelJ200 Center ChannelJ300 Right ChannelThese jumpers allow the low frequency portion

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3-103.5 Install Circuit Cards - Card DescriptionsIf they are not already installed in the CP500 unit, install all of the cards for yoursystem as shown

Page 74 - How It Works

3-11Contains Microprocessor.Controls front panel display and controls.Contains interface for remotes and automation equipment.Cat. No. 683 Crossover C

Page 75 - Assigning Source Formats

3-123.6 Bypass Power WiringFor emergency operation, the CP500 comes equipped with an independent externalmains power module. If the main power supply

Page 76 - Assigning Target Formats

3-133.7 Power OnConnect the bypass power module to the CP500 and plug it into AC mains. Theunit is shipped with the POWER/BYPASS switch set to BYPASS.

Page 77 - Figure 7- 8

TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION 1 INTRODUCTION1.1 About the Dolby CP500 ...1-11.2 Hardwar

Page 78 - 7.13.3 Adjustments

3-143.7.1 Hum and Other Noise ProblemsIf you hear undesirable hum from the speakers when you apply power to the CP500and other projection room equipme

Page 79 - FINAL ADJUSTMENTS

SECTION 4FRONT PANEL AND ALIGNMENT OVERVIEWThis section describes the CP500 LCD display and operation of the front panelcontrols, along with of an ove

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4-2(SK1)(SK3)(SK4)(SK2)(SK5)(SK8)(SK6)(SK7)BYPASS INDICATORIndicates continuous red when unit is inbypass mode.MUTE ON INDICATORFlashes when mute is a

Page 81 - 8.2.1 Static

4-3CANCELMany of the screens used during set-up, alignment, or diagnostics contain a "Pop-Up" screen within the main screen. The CANCEL key

Page 82 - 8.2.3 Typical Settings

4-4A manual bypass push-button is located inside the front panel on the right hand sideof the unit.4.2 System PasswordMany of the CP500 alignment func

Page 83 - Width (meters)

4-54.3 Aligning the B-ChainThe B-chain is defined as those system components from the fader through theloudspeakers. In the CP500, available adjustmen

Page 84 - 8.4 Bypass Adjustments

4-6because there is no time for reverberation to build and add to the original sound.What is required is a curve that favors such impulsive “first arr

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SECTION 5B-CHAIN ALIGNMENT5.1 Check Theater EquipmentThoroughly check the loudspeakers and power amplifiers for sources of poorperformance:• Check tha

Page 86 - REMEMBER

5-2B-Chain Alignment•Blown fuses.•Good air movement through power amplifiers.Air-conditioningIf air-conditioning noise is audible in the theater, arra

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5-3B-Chain AlignmentBefore you set out to equalize the room, make sure you do the following:1. Be sure to use the same Bypass crossover frequency set

Page 88 - Format 04 Dolby Stereo

iiDolby Digital Soundtrack Processing System... 3-11Cat. No. 670 Video Front-end Card ...

Page 89 - REMEMBER:

5-4B-Chain Alignment5.3 Room EqualizationEqualization is performed using a real-time analyzer built into the CP500. Theadjustment for the five full ra

Page 90 - Figure 8-2

5-5B-Chain AlignmentWARNING: The following steps will cause the CP500 to output pink noise to the poweramplifiers. The CP500 is shipped with the outpu

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5-6B-Chain AlignmentEQ MIC INPUTRIGHT SIGNAL PRESENTLEFT SIGNAL PRESENTSIGNATURE MICEQ MICNONSYNC2 RIGHTNONSYNC2 LEFTNONSYNC1 RIGHTNONSYNC1 LEFTCAT. N

Page 92 - Figure 9 - 1

5-7B-Chain AlignmentOFF807060504030“85 dBC”EQ MIC INPUTSIGNAL PRESENTSIGNAL PRESENTSIGNATURE MICEQ MICNONSYNC2 RIGHTNONSYNC2 LEFTNONSYNC1 RIGHTNONSYNC

Page 93 - CAT. NO. 689 REMOTE

5-8B-Chain AlignmentEach of the channels should now beadjusted to give a reasonable soundpressure level in the room. It is notnecessary to get exact r

Page 94 - Selection

5-9B-Chain AlignmentThe system now displays a dialog boxallowing you to select the channel toequalize. OKRotate the front panel knob until thedesir

Page 95 - 9.2.1 Operation

5-10B-Chain AlignmentSK4Adjust the Bass and Treble controls tomove the room levels close to thereference line. This is accomplished byrotating the fro

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5-11B-Chain AlignmentFORMATSMenu Cancel OKExitSelect the next channel to adjust byagain pressing B-Chain Equalization(SK1).Repeat the above procedure

Page 97 - 9.2.2 Components

5-12B-Chain AlignmentEqualization facilities for the subwooferchannel are also different than for theother channels.The subwoofer equalizer is a digit

Page 98 - 10.1 During the Show

5-13B-Chain AlignmentUsing the front panel knob and the"Up/down arrow" key:Set the SPL to 85 dB for the screenchannels.Set the SPL to 82 dB

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iiiSECTION 6 A-CHAIN ALIGNMENT6.1 Aligning the A-Chain ...6-16.2 An

Page 100 - Electronic Crossover:

5-14B-Chain AlignmentNoise is now routed to the subwoofer inoptical mode (0 dB, 50 Hz bandwidth).Use the front panel knob to set theaverage of the ban

Page 101 - 10.2 Between Shows

5-15B-Chain Alignment5.4 Bypass Crossover AdjustmentNOTE: In a bi-amplified system, the bypass subsystem must have its own electronic crossover as we

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5-16B-Chain AlignmentCAT. NO. 683BYPASS LEVELOFF807060504030“85 dBC”Adjust the Bypass Level trimpot on theCat. No. 683 for 85 dBC in the room.Position

Page 103 - WARNING:

SECTION 6A-CHAIN ALIGNMENTThe A-chain alignment involves adjustments made to the projector soundheadoptics, solar cell, and optical preamplifier card.

Page 104 - 10.3 Troubleshooting Chart

6-2Analog Optical Alignment - Projector6.2 Analog Optical Alignment - ProjectorIf a stereo solar cell is already installedon Projector No. 1, inspect

Page 105 - NO SOUND AT ALL

6-3Analog Optical Alignment - ProjectorInspect the lateral film guides forevidence of cuts, cracks, surface defects,and any foreign materials that cou

Page 106 - NO SOUND IN SOME

6-4Analog Optical Alignment - ProjectorPlace a white card at the front of thelens close to the position of the filmsound track. Adjust the position of

Page 107 - CONTROL PROBLEMS

6-5Analog Optical Alignment - ProjectorFORMATSFORMATSMenu Cancel OKExitOn the CP500, press the FORMATSkey. The Current Format screen will bedisplayed.

Page 108 - HUM etc. IN SOUND

6-6Analog Optical Alignment - ProjectorA-ChainAlignmentkeyAlignmentkeyFormatSelectionMenukeyFORMATSMenuCancel OKExitscreen shows:press:MenuSelectionSy

Page 109 - MORE CHANNELS

6-7Analog Optical Alignment - ProjectorLLLLRRRR✓✓OSCILLOSCOPE TRACESThe lens and exciter lamp assemblyare adjusted laterally for a null if thefilm can

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iv8.4 Bypass Adjustments ...8-68.4.1 Before you Adjust ...

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6-8Analog Optical Alignment - ProjectorLRDual SR/A Decoder ModuleDual SR/A Decoder ModuleAASRSRCat.No.222SR/ACat.No.222SR/A TEST POINTLEDLEDTEST

Page 112 - CONTROL TROUBLES

6-9Analog Optical Alignment - ProjectorFORMATSMenu Cancel OKExitPress Manual EQ (SK2). P1, Left OKSelect Projector 1, Left Channel byrotating the

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6-10Analog Optical Alignment - ProjectorEXITThe RTA trace shown may not be typicalof your results. Merely attempt to obtainthe best response. The azim

Page 114 - ADVANCED OPERATIONS

6-11Analog Optical Alignment - ProjectorEXITPress EXIT.FORMATSMenu Cancel OKExitPress Manual EQ (SK2) and repeat thehigh frequency adjustment for the

Page 115 - Cancel OK

6-12Analog Optical Alignment - ProjectorFORMATSMenu Cancel OKExitPress Auto Level (SK7) Projector 1 OKA pop-up screen appears which allowsyou to se

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SECTION 7THE CP500 DIGITAL SYSTEM7.1 Mechanical AlignmentMechanical alignment of the Cat. No. 700 Digital Soundhead consists of makingsure the film pa

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7-2Cat. No. 670 Video Board Test Points:VIDEO TP1 (white) The CCD video signalVGND TP2 (black) Ground reference for Video signalCLAMP TP3 (green) Hori

Page 118 - Equipment Needed

7-37.4 Exciter Lamp Level Confirmation and AdjustmentThe output voltage of the lamp power supply is factory-set to be between 9.5 and10 volts (See sco

Page 119 - Saving System Settings

7-4ADJUSTMENT SCREWLATERAL CLAMP SCREWTENSION ARMSPRINGFigure 7- 3. Locations of clamp screw and lateral adjustment screw.7.6 Optical AlignmentThe sou

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7-55. To re-align the CCD board, first loosen the two lateral adjustment screwsshown in the diagram of the circuit board. Move the board laterally whi

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vA.2 Saving System Settings...A-5A.2.1 Using the Terminal Program in W

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7-6Proper adjustment of position, intensity and focus will be verified by observing noerror light flashing and minimum error rate (1 to 8) displayed o

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7-77.9 Cat. No. 673Error Rate DisplayFollowing powerup, with no film running, the seven-segment display on the Cat.No. 673 will display a “-” indicat

Page 124 - Connect to Load500

7-8digital system, the performance is perfect up to the limits of error correction, andthen degrades very rapidly. Should the digital data become corr

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7-9To disable the auto-digital feature:MENU SK7You may disable auto-digital operationby pressing the MENU key and SK7.Pressing SK7 alternately e

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7-10Allowable Source FormatsAny format can be designated as a source format. Non-film formats, however,should not be chosen as source formats. If, for

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7-11Method 2Press Format 05 while playing digitaldata. A dialog box will appear on thescreen, asking if you want to disable theauto-digital format.OK

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7-12Assigning Target FormatsSystem SetupkeyFormatSelectionMenukeyscreen shows:press:MenuSelectionscreen shows:press:FormatConfigurationkeySystemSetups

Page 129 - Menu Cancel OK

7-137.13 Maintenance and AdjustmentsThe Cat. No. 700 Digital Soundhead should be kept clean and free of dust and dirtfor best performance, just like t

Page 130 - B.2 Installation

7-147.13.2 Print CleanlinessAs with any soundtrack, keeping the film print clean will give best performance.The Dolby Digital print format has robust

Page 131 - B.3 Alignment

SECTION 8FINAL ADJUSTMENTS8.1 Setting Optical Surround DelayThe CP500 incorporates a delay line in the surround channel to ensure that soundfrom the r

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viAPPENDIX D THE DOLBY DIGITAL SUBSYSTEMD.1 Basic Functions ...

Page 133 - B.4 Special Applications

8-2OKRotate the front panel knob until thedesired delay reading is displayed.Then press the OK key.You can verify that the delay setting is acceptable

Page 134 - B.5 Headers Available

8-38.2 Setting Digital Soundhead DelayOn a Dolby Digital print, the digital sound data is located 6 frames in advance of theanalog soundtrack, and 26

Page 135 - B.6 Jumpers and Headers

8-48.2.2 Dynamic1. Thread a loop of Cat. No. 1010 Digital Soundhead alignment test film throughthe projector, analog soundhead, and digital soundhead.

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8-58.3 Setting Digital Surround DelayThe CP500 automatically calculates a typical digital surround delay based on theoptical surround delay setting pe

Page 137 - 3. Motor Start Connector:

8-68.4 Bypass AdjustmentsThe Bypass system has two adjustments: output level (all systems) and lowfrequency and high frequency driver balance (for sy

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8-78.4.2 Bypass Level Adjustment(No Cat. No. 683 Electronic Crossover Card Installed)FMASMenu ancelitutput A ustkeyAllignmentkeyFormatSelectionMenukey

Page 139 - 9. Mic. Input Connector:

8-88.4.3 Output HF/LF Balance and Level Adjustments(With Cat. No. 683 Electronic Crossover Card)REMEMBER: Adjust the trimpot on the Cat. No. 682 Outp

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8-9SK2Press Output Adjust (SK2).Select the Center channel. If necessary,calibrate the SPL level of the CP500analyzer.Select Half Screen.SK5Press Bypas

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8-108.4.4 Bypass Level Adjustment for Early Cat. No. 682(No Cat. No. 683 Electronic Crossover Card Installed) Thread the projector, and run a loop

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8-118.4.5 Early Cat. No. 682 Output HF/LF Balance and LevelAdjustments (With Cat. No. 683 Electronic Crossover Card)REMEMBER: Adjust the trimpot on t

Page 143 - Signal Block Diagram

SECTION 1INTRODUCTION1.1 About the Dolby CP500Dolby Laboratories has continuously established new benchmarks for motionpicture sound. The CP500 Digita

Page 144 - Basic Functions

8-128.5 About Non-syncThe CP500 has two sets of Non-sync inputs, designated Non-sync 1 and 2. Theyboth have a wide range of input level adjustment, bu

Page 145

8-138.6 Mute Speed AdjustmentThe length of time it takes for the sound to fade from normal setting to muted(when the MUTE key is pressed) is adjustabl

Page 146 - Auxiliary Data Channel

SECTION 9ACCESSORIES9.1 CP500 Operation with Remote ControlsThe CP500 is equipped for use with three types of remote controls: Cat. No. 689,Cat. No. 7

Page 147

9-2The format selection softkeys and MUTE key of the remote control box functionjust like those on the CP500 front panel, as long as the CP500 is in a

Page 148 - Optical Sound

9-39.1.3 Auditorium FaderThis is a user-furnished 100k linear pot wired as a variable resistor, with minimumresistance corresponding to Fader 10.To se

Page 149 - Magnetic Sound

9-49.2 Operation with Cat. No. 580 Microphone MultiplexerThe Cat. No. 580 Microphone Multiplexer has been designed to work with, as wellas be controll

Page 150 - Dolby Gets Involved

9-5The figure shown below provides an example of good microphone placement.Figure 9 - 3. Microphone placement with Cat. No. 580 Multiplexer.Connect th

Page 151 - And Now - Dolby Digital

9-6To select one mic:SK1 - SK4To remove one mic:SK1 - SK4 ⇒⇒⇒⇒ SK5To resume scan:SK8Pressing any soft key, SK1 throughSK4, will halt scanning an

Page 152 - Making Films Sound Better

SECTION 10TROUBLESHOOTINGYour theater sound system consists of a number of critical audio components inaddition to the Dolby CP500. Thus, the first st

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10-210.1.2 If One Channel Fails or is Distorted1. Open the front door of the CP500 and switch to Bypass using the pushbuttonswitch in the lower right

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