R5905754 /13 DPxK-32B80
LEDs and ports on the Integrated Cinema Processor
USB
OUT
USB
IN
ICP
POWER
SW
STAT
OS
STAT
FMT
STAT
ICP
STAT CINEMA
ALT
CONT
1 2
3
4
5
6 7 8 9
Image 6-3
1 ICP is powered.
2 ICP software state, normal operation is green
blinking.
3 ICP operating system state, normally full green .
4 ICP FMT configuration state, normally full green.
5 ICP MAIN configuration state, normally full
green.
6 CINEMA port selected. When on, LED 7 will be
out.
7 ALTERNATIVE port selection. When on, LED 6
will be out. (note that this function is disabled.
Led never lights up)
8 USB, for future use.
9 USB, for future use.
LED diagnostic
State description Normal operation
Error state
Software state (LED reference 2) flashing green red or orange
Operating System state (LED
reference 3)
green off, red or yellow
FMT FPGA state (LED reference 4) green red : unable to configure the FPGA
yellow : FPGA is loaded with the
Boot application
ICP FPGA state (LED reference 5) green red : unable to configure the FPGA
yellow : FPGA is loaded with the
Boot application
ICP functions:
• Stores all projector files. When board is replaced; clone package must be reloaded.
• Stores and generates test patterns.
• Scaling to native resolution, re-sizing, masking, line-insertion de-interlacing, subtitle overlay, color space
conversion, de-gamma, color correction
• Source Selection between alternative content and cinema content.
• Stores a Certificate and Private Key needed for Playback validation
• Contains a real time clock, which must be synchronized with the GMT/UTC time stored in the link decryptor
module or Integrated Media Block (see Communicator software)
• Handles unpacking of special video formats
The ICP board spare part kit is not default programmed for a DPxK-32B projector. When using this
board in a DPxK-32B projector the software must be re-installed after installation of the board.
When installing a new ICP board in a DPxK-32B projector the Spatial Color Calibration file must be
reloaded and activated.
CAUTION: Make sure not to short circuit the battery on the board. That will destroy the board
completely !
Input & communication