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Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual 14 June 2022 AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 DRAFT DRAFT Notices Notices Copyright 2018-2022 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved. Dolby Laboratories, Inc. 1275 Market Street San Francisco, CA 94103-1410 USA Telephone 415-558-0200 Fax 415-645-4000 http://www.dolby.com Trademarks Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. The following are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories:
Dialogue Intelligence Dolby Dolby Advanced Audio Dolby Atmos Dolby Audio Dolby Cinema Dolby Digital Plus Dolby Digital Plus Advanced Audio Dolby Digital Plus Home Theater Dolby Home Theater Dolby Theatre Dolby Vision Dolby Vision IQ Dolby Voice Feel Every Dimension Feel Every Dimension in Dolby Feel Every Dimension in Dolby Atmos MLP Lossless Pro Logic Surround EX All other trademarks remain the property of their respective owners. Third-party software attributions The Dolby Accessibility Solution makes use of the third-party software licensed under open source licenses together with the required notices thereto ("open source components"). Refer to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Third-Party Software documentation, or contact Dolby Cinema Solutions and Support for more information. Limited warranty and warranty exclusions THE LIMITED WARRANTY AND WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS MAY BE FOUND AT THE FOLLOWING URL: https://
www.dolby.com/us/en/about/warranty-and-maintenance-policies.html Safety instructions and regulatory guidelines For Wi-Fi routers Refer to the Wi-Fi routers' user manual and documentation for safety instructions and regulatory notices associated with any Wi-Fi router received as part of the Dolby Accessibility Solution. For ASUS phone model ASUS_X00ID(ZC554KL) ASUS phone model ASUS_X00ID (ZC554KL) is NOT intended for usage as a Dolby Accessibility Solution receiver outside of Brazil. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 2 14 June 2022 DRAFT Safety instructions and regulatory guidelines United States (FCC) regulatory notices For Dolby Accessibility Solution Server and Tablet Model VT-TAB55-RK68-DB8 only This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception (which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on), the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit that is different from the outlet to which the receiver is Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Any changes or modifications to this product could void the authorization provided to the user to operate this device. Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used for connection to other accessories and/or peripherals in order to meet FCC emission limits. FCC RF exposure statement for Tablet Model VT-TAB55-RK68-DB8 only This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and 47 CFR Part 2.1093. This model meets the applicable government requirements for exposure to radio frequency waves and tested for body-worn Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) compliance. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 5 mm separation distance between the body of the user and the edge of the device. This equipment must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the users authority to operate this equipment. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 3 14 June 2022 DRAFT Notices European Union EU regulations Dolby Laboratories hereby declares that this equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. The complete Declaration of Conformity can be obtained upon request. Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) All Dolby products, which must be recycled or handled separately, are marked with a WEEE label in accordance with the EU WEEE Directive. Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS) All Dolby products comply with the requirements of the EU RoHS Directive. Canada For Dolby Accessibility Solution Tablet Model VT-TAB55-RK68-DB8 only This device complies with ISED licenseexempt Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This class B apparatus complies with Canadian ICES003. CAN ICES-003(B)/NMB-003(B). Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes:
1. 2. l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage. l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. Cet appareil de classe B est conforme avec la norme ICES-003 du Canada. CAN ICES-003(B)/NMB-003(B). This radio transmitter (ISED certification number: 11152A-TAB55) may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. Other antenna types, or Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 4 14 June 2022 DRAFT Safety instructions and regulatory guidelines having a gain greater than the maximum gain approved for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this transmitter. Le prsent metteur radio (numro de certification ISED: 11152A-TAB55) peut seulement fonctionner avec une antenne dun type et dun gain maximal (ou infrieur) approuv pour lmetteur par Industrie Canada. Les autres types d'antenne, ou ayant un gain suprieur au gain maximal approuv pour ce type, sont strictement interdits pour lutilisation de l'metteur. This device complies with ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets RSS102 of the ISED Radio Frequency Exposure rules. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the device kept 5 mm from the body. To maintain compliance with ISED RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 5 mm separation distance between the body of the user and the back of this device. Cet appareil est conforme aux limites ISED dexposition aux radiations indiques pour un environnement non contrl et il est aussi conforme aux rgles dexposition aux radio frquences RSS102 de lISED. Cet appareil a t test pour les oprations typiques avec port sur le corps et l'arrire de l'appareil maintenu 5 mm du corps. Pour maintenir la conformit aux exigences d'exposition RF de lISED, utilisez des accessoires qui maintiennent une distance de sparation de 5 mm entre le corps de l'utilisateur et l'arrire de cet appareil. Caution: 5.15-5.25 GHz band is restricted to indoor operations only to reduce the potential harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems. Avertissement: La bande de 5150 MHz 5250 MHz est rserve uniquement pour une utilisation l'intrieur afin de rduire les risques de brouillage prjudiciables aux systmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mmes canaux. Avisos de regulamentao do Brasil (Anatel) Apenas para telefone Asus modelo ASUS_X00ID (ZC554KL) Resolues 242 e SAR Este produto est homologado pela Anatel, de acordo com os procedimentos regulamentados pela Resoluo n 242/200 e atende aos requisitos tcnicos aplicados, incluindo os limites de exposio da Taxa de Absoro Especfica referente a campos eltricos, magnticos, eletromagnticos de radiofrequncia, de acordo com as Resolues n 303/2002 e 533/2009. Artigo 6 da Resoluo 506 Este equipamento opera em carter secundrio. Isto , no tem direito a proteo contra intereferncia prejudicial, mesmo de estaes do mesmo tipo, e no pode causar interferncia a sistemas operando em carter primrio. Para maiores informaes, consulte o site da ANATEL www.anatel.gov.br Os modelos ASUS_X00ID (ZC554KL) sero fornecidos com bateria modelo C11P1612, n de homologao 00126-17-08674. Este dispositivo est em conformidade com as diretrizes de exposio radiofrequncia quando utilizado na posio normal de uso no ouvido ou quando posicionado a pelo menos 1,5 centmetros de distncia do corpo. Internet Access Declaration for tablet model VT-TAB55-RK68-DB8 only The tablet model VT-TAB55-RK68-DB8 is configured with special software that allows the user to connect it only to the "private" Dolby Accessibility Solution network. The user cannot connect this tablet to the Internet Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 5 14 June 2022 DRAFT Notices Service Provider (ISP) network, and as such, it is out of the scope of ANATEL Act 77 and associated CPE
(customer-premises equipment) requirements. Warning and safety symbols This symbol that appears in this manual is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. This symbol that appears in this manual is intended to alert the user to the presence of important safety operating and maintenance instructions. This symbol that appears on the unit rear panel and in this manual is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that maybe of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. This symbol that appears on the unit rear panel is intended to alert the user to the presence of important safety operating and maintenance instructions. Important safety instructions 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all WARNINGS. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. This product is for indoor use only. 6. WARNING: Do not use this apparatus near water. 7. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. 8. WARNING: To prevent electric shock, do not remove the top cover or attempt to service the unit in any way. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the unit. Refer all servicing and troubleshooting to qualified service personnel only. 9. Clean only with dry cloth. 10. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat. 11. No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus. 12. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where it exits from the apparatus. 13. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 14. Unplug this apparatus when unused for long periods of time. 15. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as the powersupply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. 16. Do not expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing, and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on the apparatus. 17. WARNING: Troubleshooting must be performed by a trained technician. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not attempt to service this equipment unless you are qualified to do so. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 6 14 June 2022 DRAFT Safety instructions and regulatory guidelines 18. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or groundingtype plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A groundingtype plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 19. This apparatus must be earthed (grounded) by connecting to a correctly wired and earthed power outlet. 20. Ensure that your mains supply is in the correct range for the input power requirement of the unit. 21 To avoid exposure to dangerous voltages and to avoid damage to the unit, do not connect the rear panel Ethernet port to telephone circuits. Electronic equipment warning Do not throw any electronic equipment or batteries in fire. Do not disassemble any electronic equipment or batteries. Do not short-circuit the contacts. Battery warning WARNING: Do not disassemble, short-circuit, or dispose of in fire. CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced with an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. Hearing warning Do not listen to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver at high volume levels for long periods. Product end-of-life information Do not throw any electronic equipment or batteries in municipal waste. The wheelie bin crossed-out symbol indicates that at end of life, the product should not be placed in municipal waste. Comply with local regulations to dispose of electronic equipment and batteries. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 7 14 June 2022 DRAFT Contents Contents 1.1 1.2 1.3 2.1 2.2 3.1 3.2 4.1 4.2 4.3 6.1 6.2 6.3 1 Introduction to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual............................................................... 11 About the Dolby Accessibility Solution.................................................................................................12 Related documentation........................................................................................................................ 12 Contacting Dolby................................................................................................................................... 13 2 Dolby Accessibility Solution hardware components................................................................................. 14 Dolby Accessibility Solution packing list.............................................................................................. 15 Dolby Accessibility Solution Server hardware components............................................................... 15 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4 2.2.5 2.2.6 Dolby Accessibility Solution Server ............................................................................................... 15 Power adapter and power cord...................................................................................................... 16 Audio Y-cable................................................................................................................................... 16 25-pin D-connector to RJ-45 audio adapter................................................................................... 16 RJ-45 to RJ-45 female Ethernet connector.....................................................................................16 25-pin D-connector female to 25-pin D-connector female adapter.............................................. 16 2.3 Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver hardware components............................................................ 16 2.3.1 Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver.............................................................................................16 2.3.2 Micro USB cable and charging adapter.......................................................................................... 18 2.3.3 Stereo headphones......................................................................................................................... 18 2.3.4 Wi-Fi router hardware components................................................................................................18 3 Installing the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server......................................................................................20 Additional hardware components........................................................................................................21 Installing the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server in an auditorium................................................... 21 4 Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution audio...................................................................................22 Connecting audio from a cinema server with a 25-pin D-connector output...................................... 23 Connecting audio from a cinema server with an RJ-45 output...........................................................24 Connecting audio from a Dolby IMS3000 with audio processing........................................................25 5 Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution with a Wi-Fi router..............................................................28 5.1 Wi-Fi router SSID overview....................................................................................................................29 5.2 Configuring the TP-Link AC1200 Archer C50 Wi-Fi router SSID for Brazil............................................29 Changing the Wi-Fi router default password..................................................................................29 Configuring the Wi-Fi router SSID................................................................................................... 30 5.3 Configuring the TP-Link Archer C80 Wi-Fi router for countries other than Brazil...............................32 Configuring the Wi-Fi router password...........................................................................................32 Configuring the Wi-Fi router SSID................................................................................................... 32 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.3.1 5.3.2 6 Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server with a digital cinema server...................................35 Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Server Ethernet 0 port................................................................ 36 Adding the Server IP address to the web UI......................................................................................... 38 Configuring the general settings for the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server.................................... 39 7 Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver.............................................................................. 41 7.1 Charging the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver.............................................................................42 Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 8 14 June 2022 DRAFT Contents 7.2 Changing the SSID for the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver....................................................... 42 8.3.1 8.3.2 8.3.3 8.4.1 8.4.2 8.1 8.2 8.3 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 8 Setting up a Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver for a patron................................................................45 Enabling the talkback feature for visually impaired patrons.............................................................. 46 Connecting the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver to an auditorium............................................47 Selecting available resources for Brazil ............................................................................................... 48 Selecting the sign language option................................................................................................ 48 Selecting the audio description option.......................................................................................... 50 Selecting the closed captioning option..........................................................................................51 8.4 Selecting available resources for regions other than Brazil ............................................................... 52 Selecting the audio description option.......................................................................................... 52 Selecting the closed captions option............................................................................................. 54 8.5 Adjusting the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver adjustable arm.................................................. 54 9 Dolby Accessibility Solution default user accounts and passwords......................................................... 55 Dolby Accessibility Solution web UI default user account.................................................................. 56 Dolby Accessibility Solution Server default user account................................................................... 56 Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver default user account................................................................56 TP-Link C50 Wi-Fi router default user account.....................................................................................56 10 Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution system.................................................................................... 57 10.1 Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server software using secure FTP................................... 58 10.2 Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server software using USB.............................................. 58 10.3 Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server software using the web UI....................................59 10.4 Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver software using the web UI................................ 61 11 Dolby Accessibility Solution Server web UI................................................................................................65 11.1 Dolby Accessibility Solution Server web UI login screen.....................................................................66 11.2 Dolby Accessibility Solution Server end-user license agreement....................................................... 67 11.3 Overview screen.................................................................................................................................... 68 11.4 Movies screen........................................................................................................................................ 68 11.5 Logs screen............................................................................................................................................ 69 11.6 Users screen...........................................................................................................................................70 11.7 Settings tab............................................................................................................................................ 70 11.7.1 General Settings screen...................................................................................................................70 11.7.2 Network Settings screen................................................................................................................. 71 11.7.3 Update screen..................................................................................................................................71 11.7.4 System Settings screen................................................................................................................... 72 11.7.5 Dolby Accessibility Solution Server End User License Agreement................................................73 12 Dolby Accessibility Solution operational and technical specifications.................................................... 74 12.1 Dolby Accessibility Solution Server technical specifications.............................................................. 75 12.2 Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver operational specifications.......................................................76 13 Audio AES and adapter pinouts.................................................................................................................. 78 13.1 RJ-45 Ethernet cable color codes......................................................................................................... 79 13.2 RJ-45 to 25-pin D-connector male adapter pinning.............................................................................80 13.3 Pinouts for AES3 channels 1-8 output.................................................................................................. 81 13.4 Pinouts for AES3 channels 9-16 output................................................................................................ 81 Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 9 14 June 2022 DRAFT Contents 13.5 Pinout wiring for AES3 audio for Dolby cinema audio processors......................................................82 13.6 Pinout wiring for AES3 audio for third-party cinema audio processors............................................. 84 13.7 Pinouts for the Dolby CP750 in 5.1 mode............................................................................................. 86 13.8 Pinouts for the Dolby CP750 in 7.1 mode............................................................................................. 86 13.9 Dolby CP850/Dolby CP950 pinouts.......................................................................................................87 13.10 25-pin D-connector to dual RJ-45 adapter pinout............................................................................... 87 13.11 Pinouts for the Dolby IMS3000 AES3 auxiliary input or output port................................................... 88 13.12 Dolby DCP2000/Dolby DCP2K4 AES pinouts..................................................................................... 88 14 Documentation revision history................................................................................................................. 90 15 Glossary....................................................................................................................................................... 91 Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 10 14 June 2022 DRAFT Introduction to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual 1 Introduction to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual This documentation provides instructions for performing the initial hardware setup and configuration for the Dolby Accessibility Solution. This chapter covers the following topics:
About the Dolby Accessibility Solution Related documentation Contacting Dolby Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 11 14 June 2022 DRAFT Introduction to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual 1.1 About the Dolby Accessibility Solution The Dolby Accessibility Solution is a complete solution that integrates multiple accessibility resources for real-time delivery to one or more receivers, each with a dedicated touch screen. The available resources are determined by accessible content available per region. In most areas, the Dolby Accessibility Solution offers amplified audio, audio description, and closed captioning. In Brazil, the available resources are Brazilian sign language (known as Libras), audio description and closed captioning. The Dolby Accessibility Solution enables cinema exhibitors to provide accessibility solutions for guests with visual or hearing impairments. The Dolby Accessibility Solution works with any compliant digital cinema server and Digital Cinema Package (DCP) that contains amplified audio, descriptive audio, closed captioning, or sign language video. Figure 1: Dolby Accessibility Solution overview 1.2 Related documentation Dolby provides a full set of documentation to support setting up and configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution. The Dolby Accessibility Solution Theatre Staff Reference Guide for Brazil includes information about setting up the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver for a patron. The Dolby Accessibility Solution Theatre Staff Reference Guide for regions other than Brazil includes information about setting up the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver for a patron. The Dolby Accessibility Solution Third-Party Software documentation includes information regarding third-party software attributions. The Dolby Accessibility Solution Server Software Release Notes include information regarding new features, bug fixes, other improvements, and known issues. The Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver Software Release Notes include information about new features, bug fixes, other improvements, and known issues. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 12 14 June 2022 DRAFT Contacting Dolby 1.3 Contacting Dolby You can contact Dolby Cinema Solutions and Support using email or regional telephone numbers. You can also access documentation by visiting the Dolby customer portal. Contact Dolby Cinema Solutions and Support Send an email to cinemasupport@dolby.com. Call:
Americas: +1-415-645-4900 Argentina: +54-11-5031-8725 Brazil: +55-11-4217-0358 Colombia: +57-1-489-8241 Mexico: +52-55-8526-2744 Europe/Middle East/Africa (EMEA): +44-33-0808-7700 Asia-Pacific (APAC): +86-400-842-4894 Access documentation Visit www.dolbycustomer.com. Submit feedback about this documentation Send an email to documentation@dolby.com. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 13 14 June 2022 DRAFT Dolby Accessibility Solution hardware components 2 Dolby Accessibility Solution hardware components The Dolby Accessibility Solution system hardware components ship in separate boxes. This chapter covers the following topics:
Dolby Accessibility Solution packing list Dolby Accessibility Solution Server hardware components Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver hardware components Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 14 14 June 2022 DRAFT Dolby Accessibility Solution packing list 2.1 Dolby Accessibility Solution packing list The Dolby Accessibility Solution packing list itemizes the hardware components that ship in separate boxes. The Dolby Accessibility Solution Server ships with these hardware components in a box:
Dolby Accessibility Solution Server Power adapter and power cord Two audio Y-cables Two RJ-45 Ethernet cables Two 25-pin D-connector to RJ-45 audio adapters Two RJ-45 to RJ-45 female Ethernet connectors (also known as couplers) 25-pin D-connector female to 25-pin D-connector female adapter (also known as a gender changer) The Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver ships with these hardware components in a box:
Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver with adjustable arm Micro Universal Serial Bus (USB) cable Charging adapter Stereo headphones with replaceable earpads The Wi-Fi router (where available) ships with these hardware components in a box:
Wi-Fi router Power adapter 2.2 Dolby Accessibility Solution Server hardware components The Dolby Accessibility Solution Server and its hardware components ship in the same box. 2.2.1 Dolby Accessibility Solution Server The Dolby Accessibility Solution Server is the dedicated device that processes accessibility information for transmission of Hearing Impaired (HI) audio tracks, Visually Impaired-Narration (VI-N) audio tracks, closed caption information and Libras sign language information from a digital cinema server to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver. The Dolby Accessibility Solution Server contains an input/output shield for the different connectors. Figure 2: Dolby Accessibility Server rear panel with input/output shield Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 15 14 June 2022 DRAFT Dolby Accessibility Solution hardware components 2.2.2 Power adapter and power cord The power adapter and corresponding power cord connect the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server to an external power source. 2.2.3 Audio Y-cable The audio Y-cable splits channels 7 and 8 or channels 15 and 16 from the cinema server audio signal to supply those channels to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. Then, channels 1-6 or channels 9-14 are passed to the cinema audio processor. The Dolby part numbers are 8322916 and 8322917. 2.2.4 25-pin D-connector to RJ-45 audio adapter The 25-pin D-connector to RJ-45 audio adapter is used to adapt the audio signal, depending on the type of digital cinema server and cinema audio processor used. The Dolby part number is 7501670. Figure 3: 25-pin D-connector to RJ-45 audio adapter 2.2.5 RJ-45 to RJ-45 female Ethernet connector The RJ-45 to RJ-45 female Ethernet connector (coupler) is used to connect two Ethernet cables together. You can use this coupler to extend the audio Y-cable, if needed. 2.2.6 25-pin D-connector female to 25-pin D-connector female adapter The 25-pin D-connector female to 25-pin D-connector female adapter (gender changer) is used to adapt two male DB25 audio connections. This adapter is necessary when configuring a Dolby DSP100 or DSS200 to use the 25-pin D-connector to RJ-45 audio adapter. 2.3 Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver hardware components The Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver and its hardware components ship in the same box. 2.3.1 Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver The Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver is an exhibitor-owned mobile device that a patron borrows from the theatre service kiosk. The patron takes the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver into the auditorium. Depending on the installed region and the requirements of each patron, the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver receives the HI audio track, Visually Impaired-Narration (VIN) audio track, closed captioning, or sign language from the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 16 14 June 2022 DRAFT Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver hardware components The Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver display includes a privacy coating that prevents light leakage so that other patrons are not distracted by the device. The Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver is attached to an adjustable arm. The adjustable arm is user configurable and sits upright in the auditorium seat cup holder. Figure 4: Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver for Brazil Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 17 14 June 2022 DRAFT Dolby Accessibility Solution hardware components Figure 5: Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver for regions other than Brazil 2.3.2 Micro USB cable and charging adapter The micro USB cable is used to charge the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver. One end of this cable has a micro USB connector, and the other end has a USB Type-A connector that plugs into a charging adapter. 2.3.3 Stereo headphones Stereo headphones are provided with each Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver for audio. However, patrons may use their own headphones. 2.3.4 Wi-Fi router hardware components The Wi-Fi router and its hardware components ship in the same box. Wi-Fi router The Wi-Fi router is required to connect to each Dolby Accessibility Solution server and transmits the accessibility information from the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 18 14 June 2022 DRAFT Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver hardware components Receiver. Depending on the installation country, a Wi-Fi router may not be available directly from Dolby. Dolby currently offers the following Wi-Fi routers:
Brazil: TP-Link AC1200 Archer C50 USA and Canada: TP-Link Archer C80 European Union: TP-Link Archer C80 Note: This list is subject to change without notice. Power adapter and power cord The power adapter and corresponding power cord connect the Wi-Fi router to an external power source. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 19 14 June 2022 DRAFT Installing the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server 3 Installing the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server One Dolby Accessibility Solution Server and one Wi-Fi router are installed in each theatre auditorium. This chapter covers the following topics:
Additional hardware components Installing the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server in an auditorium Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 20 14 June 2022 DRAFT Additional hardware components 3.1 Additional hardware components You need additional hardware components to perform the setup and configuration of the Dolby Accessibility Solution system. Dolby does not provide these additional hardware components. Computer mouse with USB connection Computer keyboard with USB connection Computer monitor with HDMI connection Depending on the region, a Wi-Fi router may not be provided. Refer to the link at the end of this section for the recommended Wi-Fi router to use. Related information Wi-Fi router on page 18 3.2 Installing the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server in an auditorium You must install the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server with a digital cinema server in the projection booth or projector cabinet. Procedure 1. Place the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server in a secure, dry, and well-ventilated environment. 2. Connect an Ethernet cable to the ETH-0 port on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. Connect the other end directly to the digital cinema server or to an available port on the network switch that communicates with the digital cinema server. If the digital cinema server specifies certain Ethernet ports for network traffic, then use the management network for this step. If you are unsure about which network to use, contact your network administrator. 3. Connect an Ethernet cable to the ETH-1 port on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server, and then connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to one of the Wi-Fi router Ethernet ports labeled 1-4. Note: On some Wi-Fi routers the Ethernet ports might be labeled LAN 1-4. Figure 6: Network diagram 4. Connect the Wi-Fi router to a power source, and then verify that the switch is in the on position. We recommend that the Wi-Fi router be mounted in the highest possible point in the installation location. 5. Connect the keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. 6. Connect the power cable to a power supply and the power supply to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. The Dolby Accessibility Solution Server powers on by itself and the light flashes green on the front panel. If the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server does not power on, press the power button. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 21 14 June 2022 DRAFT Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution audio 4 Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution audio The Hearing Impaired audio, VIN audio, and Sign Language Video data from the digital cinema server are routed to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. This chapter covers the following topics:
Connecting audio from a cinema server with a 25-pin D-connector output Connecting audio from a cinema server with an RJ-45 output Connecting audio from a Dolby IMS3000 with audio processing Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 22 14 June 2022 DRAFT Connecting audio from a cinema server with a 25-pin D-connector output 4.1 Connecting audio from a cinema server with a 25-pin D-
connector output You can configure the audio from a digital cinema server with a 25-pin D-connector audio output to connect with the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. Procedure 1. Connect the 25-pin D-connector to RJ-45 adapter to the digital cinema server AES output. Note: The 25-pin D-connector to RJ-45 adapter comes unpinned. The 25-pin D-connector female to 25-pin D-connector female adapter (gender changer) is necessary when configuring a Dolby DSP100, DSS200, or DCP2000 to use the 25-pin D-connector to RJ-45 audio adapter. You may need to consult the cinema server documentation AES audio pinout information to pin this adapter. 2. Connect the AES channel 1-8 end of the audio Y-cable to the 25-pin D-connector to RJ-45 adapter AES channels 1-8 (side A) port, and then connect the RCA cable end to the CH 7-8 input on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. 3. Connect the AES channel 9-16 end of the second audio Y-cable to the 25-pin D-connector to RJ-45 adapter AES channels 9-16 (side B) port, and then connect the RCA cable end to the CH 15-16 input on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. Typically, the accessibility tracks are on channels 7, 8, 15 and 16. The audio Y-cables are designed to pass channel 7 and 8 for Hearing Impaired and Visually Impaired tracks, and channel 15 for Sign Language Video to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. If you are using any audio mapping in the digital cinema server to remove audio signals from channels 7, 8, 15 or 16, then the audio Y-cables will not function in your scenario. We recommend that you leave channels 7, 8, 15 and 16 unchanged. Alternatively, you could build an audio Y-cable that matches your setup needs. 4. Connect the AES channel 1-6 output end of the audio Y-cable to the AES channels 1-8 input on the cinema The audio Y-cable routes channels 1-6 to the cinema audio processor and routes channels 7 and 8 to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. In case the AES channels 1-6 end of the audio Y-cable cannot reach the audio processor, a coupler is provided to extend the audio Y-cable. audio processor. Note:
If the cinema audio processor AES input is a 25-pin D-connector as opposed to RJ-45, then you need to use a 25-pin D-connector to RJ-45 adapter. The 25-pin D-connector to RJ-45 adapter comes unpinned. You may need to consult the cinema audio processor documentation AES audio input information to pin this adapter. Figure 7: Digital cinema server with DB25 AES output and cinema audio processor with DB25 input Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 23 14 June 2022 DRAFT Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution audio Figure 8: Digital cinema server with DB25 AES output and cinema audio processor with RJ-45 input Related information Audio AES and adapter pinouts on page 78 4.2 Connecting audio from a cinema server with an RJ-45 output You can configure the audio on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server using the RJ-45 connectors. 1. Connect the AES channel 1-8 end of the audio Y-cable to the media block or digital cinema server, and then connect the RCA cable end to the CH 7-8 input on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. Procedure Note:
Typically, the accessibility tracks are on channels 7, 8, 15 and 16. The audio Y-cables are designed to pass channel 7 for HI, channel 8 for VI-N and channel 15 for SLV to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. If you are using any audio mapping in the digital cinema server to remove audio signals from channels 7, 8, 15 or 16, then the audio Y-cables will not function in your scenario. We recommend that you leave channels 7, 8, 15 and 16 unchanged. Alternatively, you could build an audio Y-cable that matches your setup needs. 2. Connect the AES channel 9-16 end of the second audio Y-cable to the media block or digital cinema server, and then connect the RCA cable end to the CH 15-16 input on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. 3. Connect the AES Ch 1-6 out end of the audio Y-cable to the AES channel 1-8 input on the cinema audio processor. Connect the AES Ch 9-14 out end of the second audio Y-cable to the AES channel 9-16 input on the cinema audio processor. In case the AES channel 1-6 or 9-16 ends of the audio Y-cable cannot reach the audio processor, a coupler is provided to extend the Y-cable. If the cinema audio processor AES input is a 25-pin D-connector as opposed to RJ-45, then you will need to use a 25-pin D-connector to RJ-45 adapter. The 25-pin D-connector to RJ-45 adapter comes unpinned. You may need to consult the cinema audio processor documentation AES audio input information to pin the adapter. These audio Y-cables route channels 1-6 and channels 9-14 to the cinema audio processor and routes channels 7 and 8 and 15 and 16 to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 24 14 June 2022 DRAFT Connecting audio from a Dolby IMS3000 with audio processing Figure 9: Digital cinema server with RJ-45 AES output and DB25 input cinema audio processor Figure 10: Digital cinema server with RJ-45 AES output and RJ-45 input cinema audio processor Related information Audio AES and adapter pinouts on page 78 4.3 Connecting audio from a Dolby IMS3000 with audio processing You can configure the audio on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server with a Dolby IMS3000. About this task Procedure OUT ports:
Outputs. This task applies to the Dolby IMS3000 with internal audio processor enabled. If configuring with an IMS3000 without audio processing enabled, refer to the previous section (Section 4.2). 1. To transmit Visually Impaired-Narrative (VI-N) and Hearing Impaired (HI) audio from the IMS3000 AUX AES a. Connect the AES channel 1-8 end of the audio Y-cable to the Dolby IMS3000 AUX AES OUT port, and then connect the RCA cable end to the CH 7-8 input on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. b. On the Dolby IMS3000 web user interface (UI), click Cinema Audio and then click AES Inputs/
c. Under the AES Outputs pane, set AES Output 2 Ch 1 to HI . (not for Brazil) d. Under the AES Outputs pane, set AES Output 2 Ch 2 toVI. e. Click Save. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 25 14 June 2022 DRAFT Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution audio Figure 11: IMS3000 Web UI HI/VI configuration 2. To transmit only a Sign Language Video (SLV) stream (only for Brazil):
a. Connect the AES channel 9-16 end of the audio Y-cable to the Dolby IMS3000 AUX AES OUT port, and then connect the RCA cable end to the CH 15-16 input on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. b. On the Dolby IMS3000 web UI, click Cinema Audio, and then click AES Inputs/Outputs. c. Under the AES Outputs pane, set AES Output 2 Ch 2 to SLVS (Sign Language Video Stream). d. Click Save. Figure 12: IMS3000 Web UI SLV configuration 3. To transmit both VI-N and SLV (only for Brazil):
a. Create a custom cable for the Dolby IMS3000 AUX AES port based on the pinout information provided. For the list of Dolby IMS3000 AES AUX pinouts, see Pinouts for the Dolby IMS3000 AES auxiliary input or output port in Section 13.11. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 26 14 June 2022 DRAFT Connecting audio from a Dolby IMS3000 with audio processing b. Depending on how the custom cable was created, go to the Dolby IMS3000 web UI and click Cinema Audio, click AES Inputs/Outputs, and then configure the AES Outputs to output VI and SLVS based on your custom cable. Figure 13: Connecting audio from a Dolby IMS3000 Important:
The AES channels 1-6 and 9-14 ends of the audio Y-cables are not used for this installation. However, they may be used for Dolby IMS3000 auxiliary input or output. Related information Pinouts for the Dolby IMS3000 AES3 auxiliary input or output port on page 88 Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 27 14 June 2022 DRAFT Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution with a Wi-Fi router 5 Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution with a Wi-Fi router The Dolby Accessibility Solution Ethernet 1 port is configured for use with a Wi-Fi router to transmit the accessibility information to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver in the auditorium. The Dolby Accessibility Solution Ethernet 1 default IP address is 192.168.0.50. Important: The Dolby Accessibility Solution DAS-200 receiver Tablet model VT-TAB55-
RK68-DB8 does not use Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz CH12 and CH13 channels. When configuring a router for Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz (Brazil only) with this Tablet, do not use the CH12 and CH13 channels. Wi-Fi router SSID overview Configuring the TP-Link AC1200 Archer C50 Wi-Fi router SSID for Brazil Configuring the TP-Link Archer C80 Wi-Fi router for countries other than Brazil Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 28 14 June 2022 DRAFT Wi-Fi router SSID overview 5.1 Wi-Fi router SSID overview It is important to correctly configure the Wi-Fi router service set identifier (SSID) to ensure proper communication for the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver. The beginning of the Wi-Fi router SSID network name is shared across the theatre complex and includes a unique auditorium number at the end. Only a numerical value between 1 and 32 is allowed in the auditorium portion of the SSID. The auditorium number cannot begin with a 0. The Wi-Fi router SSID must have a prefix followed by the auditorium number. The prefix must be common to all Wi-Fi routers configured for the Dolby Accessibility Solution system. For example, theatrecomplex_1, where theatrecomplex_ represents the prefix and 1 represents the auditorium number. This diagram provides a simple illustration for configuring the Wi-Fi router SSID. Figure 14: Wi-Fi router SSID diagram 5.2 Configuring the TP-Link AC1200 Archer C50 Wi-Fi router SSID for Brazil You must configure the Wi-Fi router for Brazil. 5.2.1 Changing the Wi-Fi router default password You can change the default password for the Wi-Fi router to prevent unauthorized access. About this task We recommend that you change the password to prevent unauthorized access. Procedure 1. From the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server desktop, open the Firefox web browser, and then enter the IP address for the Wi-Fi router. The default IP address for the Wi-Fi router is 196.168.0.1. 2. At the prompt, enter the default administrator login credentials for the Wi-Fi router. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 29 14 June 2022 DRAFT Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution with a Wi-Fi router 3. 4. 5. The default user name is admin, and the default password is admin. In the Wi-Fi router web UI, click System Tools. In the Old User Name and Old Password fields, enter the current user name and password for the Wi-Fi router. In the New User Name and New Password fields, enter the new user name and password for the Wi-Fi router. In the Confirm New Password field, enter the new password again to confirm. 6. 7. When you finish, click Save. 5.2.2 Configuring the Wi-Fi router SSID You must configure the Wi-Fi router for an SSID to communicate with Dolby Accessibility Solution Receivers. Procedure No user name is required. address for the Wi-Fi router. 1. Log in to the Dolby Accessibility Solution (Dolby Accessibility Solution) with password xAwsPR9-dL. 2. From the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server desktop, open the Firefox web browser, and then enter the IP The default IP address for the Wi-Fi router is 196.168.0.1. 3. At the prompt, enter the default administrator login credentials for the Wi-Fi router. The default user name is admin, and the default password is admin. In the Wi-Fi router web UI, click Wireless 2.4GHz. In the Wireless field, select the option for Enable. 4. 5. Figure 15: Click Enable in the Wireless field In the Wireless Network Name field, enter the SSID. 6. 7. Verify that the Enable SSID Broadcast option is not selected, and then click Save. 8. From the left pane, click Wireless Security. 9. In the Wireless Password field, enter a new Wi-Fi router SSID password, and then click Save. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 30 14 June 2022 DRAFT Configuring the TP-Link AC1200 Archer C50 Wi-Fi router SSID for Brazil Important: The Wi-Fi router SSID password must be the same for all Dolby Accessibility Solution Wi-Fi routers in the theatre complex, but different from the Wi-Fi administration password. We recommend that you record the password for future use. Figure 16: Enter SSID password 10. To disable the RTS feature: In the Wireless Advanced page, ensure the RTS Threshold is higher than the Fragmentation Threshold value by one point. Important: After you disable the RTS feature, the system performance is improved when multiple receivers are connected. Figure 17: Enter RTS threshold 11. To complete the wireless setup:
a. b. In the Wi-Fi router web UI, click Wireless 5GHz. In the Wireless 5GHz field, verify that the option is set to Disable, and then click Save. Figure 18: Verify Wireless 5G Settings Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 31 14 June 2022 DRAFT Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution with a Wi-Fi router 5.3 Configuring the TP-Link Archer C80 Wi-Fi router for countries other than Brazil You must configure the Wi-Fi router for countries other than Brazil. 5.3.1 Configuring the Wi-Fi router password You must configure the Wi-Fi router password when you first connect to its web interface. About this task Configure the Wi-Fi password. Procedure 1. Log into the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server desktop, open the Firefox web browser, and then enter the default IP address for the Wi-Fi router. The default IP address for the Wi-Fi router is 196.168.0.1. 2. The first time that you connect to the Wi-Fi router, you must set a new password for the administrator. In the Password field, enter a password for the Wi-Fi router. In the Confirm Password field, enter the same password again to confirm. 3. 5.3.2 Configuring the Wi-Fi router SSID You must configure the Wi-Fi router for an SSID to communicate with Dolby Accessibility Solution Receivers. Procedure No user name is required. address for the Wi-Fi router. 1. Log in to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server with password xAwsPR9-dL. 2. From the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server desktop, open the Firefox web browser, and then enter the IP The default IP address for the Wi-Fi router is 196.168.0.1. 3. At the prompt, enter the administrator login credentials that you set up previously for the Wi-Fi router. 4. In the Wi-Fi router web UI, the Quick Setup default screen appears. If this is not the first login, select the Quick Setup tab. In the Time Zone field, select the appropriate time zone for your country, and then click Next. 5. 6. When a message appears that says Internet Port Disconnected, ignore it, and then click Skip at the bottom of the screen. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 32 14 June 2022 DRAFT Configuring the TP-Link Archer C80 Wi-Fi router for countries other than Brazil Figure 19: Click Skip in the Internet Port Disconnected screen In the Personalize Wireless Settings screen:
7. 1. a. Uncheck the Enable checkbox next to 2.4 GHz. b. Check the Enable checkbox next to 5 GHz. c. d. Check Hide SSID under 5 GHz. e. In the Network Name (SSID) field under 5 GHz, enter the SSID. In the Password field under 5 GHz, enter a new Wi-Fi router SSID password. Important: The Wi-Fi router SSID password must be the same for all Dolby Accessibility Solution Wi-Fi routers in the theatre complex, but different from the Wi-Fi administration password. We recommend that you record the password for future use. f. Click Next. Figure 20: Personalize wireless settings and password In the Setup Complete screen, click Next. 8. 9. To complete the configuration, click the Advanced tab. 10. Click the Network menu in the left pane, and then select DHCP Server. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 33 14 June 2022 DRAFT Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution with a Wi-Fi router 11. In the Address Lease Time field, change the time to 240 minutes, and then click Save. Figure 21: Enter average lease time for DHCP Server Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 34 14 June 2022 DRAFT Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server with a digital cinema server 6 Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server with a digital cinema server The Dolby Accessibility Solution Server is configured with a digital cinema server inside an auditorium booth. Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Server Ethernet 0 port Adding the Server IP address to the web UI Configuring the general settings for the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 35 14 June 2022 DRAFT Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server with a digital cinema server 6.1 Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Server Ethernet 0 port You must configure the Ethernet 0 (ETH0) port on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server to allow it to communicate with the digital cinema server. About this task You will change the IP address of the Ethernet 0 port to be within the same subnetwork as the digital cinema server on the Management Network. If you are unsure about which IP address to use, contact your network administrator. The Dolby Accessibility Solution Server Ethernet 0 default IP address is 192.168.100.75. 1. From the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server desktop upper-left section, open the Firefox web browser. Procedure Figure 22: Web browser 2. Type localhost, and then press Enter. The Dolby Accessibility Solution Server web UI is displayed. 3. On the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server web UI login screen, enter the user name and password, and then click LOGIN. The default user name is admin, and the default password is admin. 4. When the End User License Agreement (EULA) appears, read the text, and then click AGREE. The EULA appears during the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server initial setup and configuration process, and also appears when you update the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server software. Figure 23: End User License Agreement screen 5. After accepting the EULA, the Setup Region screen appears. Select the correct language for your region. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 36 14 June 2022 DRAFT Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Server Ethernet 0 port Figure 24: Setup Region screen 6. From the home screen, click Settings, and then click Network. The Network Settings screen appears. Figure 25: Network Settings screen 7. Under the eth0 column, verify that the option for Obtain IP with DHCP is unselected. 8. Under the eth0 column, in the IP Address field, enter a new IP address. Note: The IP address that you enter must be on the management or control network that connects to the digital cinema server. 9. Click SAVE. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 37 14 June 2022 DRAFT Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server with a digital cinema server 6.2 Adding the Server IP address to the web UI For the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server to retrieve accessibility data from the digital cinema server, you must add the digital cinema server IP address to the web UI to establish network communication. 1. From the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server desktop upper-left section, open the Firefox web browser. Procedure Figure 26: Web browser 2. Type localhost, and then press Enter. The Dolby Accessibility Solution Server web UI is displayed. 3. On the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server web UI login screen, enter the default user name and password, and then click LOGIN. The default user name is admin, and the default password is admin. 4. From the home screen, click Settings, and then click Network. 5. In the Cinema Server IP address field, enter the digital cinema server IP address that is used on your management network. Figure 27: Enter Cinema Server IP address in Network Settings screen 6. Click SAVE. 7. To verify the connection between the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server and the digital cinema server:
In the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server web UI, click OVERVIEW. a. b. Under the System Status section, next to MediaBlock connection, confirm that a green dot is present. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 38 14 June 2022 DRAFT Configuring the general settings for the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server Note: It may take up to a minute for the system status to update. Figure 28: System status 6.3 Configuring the general settings for the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server You can configure the auditorium name, idle text, no caption text, and close captioning delay for the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. Prerequisites You must have previously configured the IP address for the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. 1. From the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server desktop upper-left section, open the Firefox web browser. Procedure Figure 29: Web browser 3. On the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server web UI login screen, enter the user name and password, and 2. Type localhost, and then press Enter. The Dolby Accessibility Solution Server web UI appears. then click LOGIN. The default user name is admin, and the default password is admin. 4. Click SETTINGS, and then click General. The General Settings screen appears. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 39 14 June 2022 DRAFT Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server with a digital cinema server Figure 30: General Settings screen 5. Under the Name field, enter a new name to indicate the auditorium name and/or number. 6. From the Cinema Server Type list, select the type of server that will connect with the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. If this setting is left as Unknown, the system may not function properly. 7. From the Language list, select the language for the UI. 8. In the Idle text field, enter new idle text. The Idle text field is used to relay information when the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver is connected but no content is playing. The text entered in this field is limited to 172 characters. To prevent improper display of information on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver, do not enter more than 172 characters. In the No caption text field, enter any text. 9. The No caption text field is used to relay information if no closed captioning is present during the movie. The text entered in this field is limited to 172 characters. To prevent improper display of information on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver, do not enter more than 172 characters. 10. The Support Sign Language Video and Support Virtual Interpreter options are enabled only for the Brazilian region when the language is set to Portuguese. For all other regions, the Support Sign Language Video and Support Virtual Interpreter are unchecked and disabled. 11. The Support Hearing Impaired option is disabled for the Brazilian region when the language is set to Portuguese. For all other regions, Support Hearing Impaired is checked and enabled. 12. If needed, with the Closed Caption Delay option, you can adjust the delay for when the closed captions appear on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver to ensure synchronization with the movie. 13. Click SAVE. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 40 14 June 2022 DRAFT Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver 7 Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver Each Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver must be configured prior to operation. After the initial setup, there is no need to perform the configuration again. This chapter covers the following information:
Charging the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver Changing the SSID for the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 41 14 June 2022 DRAFT Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver 7.1 Charging the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver You must charge the Dolby Accessibility Solution (Dolby Accessibility Solution) Receiver prior to initial use and when the battery is low or depleted. You must charge the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver for eight hours before initial operation. Once the Receiver is fully charged, disconnect it from the charger. Leaving it plugged in after it is fully charged may damage the battery. About this task Attention:
Procedure 1. To power on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver, press and hold the power button. 2. Connect the micro USB cable to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver. 3. Connect the micro USB cable to a power source or computer USB port. 4. When the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver is fully charged, disconnect the USB cable from the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver first, and then unplug it from the power source. The battery charge status level is indicated by an icon. 5. To power off the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver, press and hold the power button. 7.2 Changing the SSID for the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver You must change the SSID for each Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver to match the SSID prefix of the Wi-Fi router(s). About this task Procedure After the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver is initially configured, you do not need to reconfigure it unless the Wi-Fi router SSID changes. 1. To power on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver, press and hold the power button, if needed. 2. From the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver home screen, in the upper-right corner, tap the gears icon. Figure 31: Tap home screen gears icon 3. Enter the default user name and password, and then tap LOGIN. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 42 14 June 2022 DRAFT Changing the SSID for the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver The default user name is admin, and the default password is signs. Figure 32: Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver login screen The Settings screen appears. Figure 33: Settings screen 4. In the Settings screen SSID Prefix field, enter the Wi-Fi router SSID except for the auditorium number. Important: For example, enter theatrecomplex_ for the SSID prefix. When you attempt to connect the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver to a specific auditorium number, it tries to connect to a Wi-Fi router signal that has the Wi-Fi router SSID prefix and the auditorium number selected. 5. 6. 7. In the SSID Password field, enter the SSID password for the Wi-Fi router. If needed, in the Audio Latency field, enter a numeric value in milliseconds to adjust the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver HI audio delay or VI-N audio delay, to ensure synchronization with the movie. In the Multicast Address field, verify that the default multicast IP address is 239.1.1.10. Note: The default multicast address is 239.1.1.10 and does not normally change. If there is a need to change the multicast address, it must match what is set on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. 8. In the Update Address field, enter the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server IP address. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 43 14 June 2022 DRAFT Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver Note: All Dolby Accessibility Solution Receivers are updated using a connection to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. We recommend identifying a Dolby Accessibility Solution Server that will be used to update the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receivers. The IP address entered here is the IP address of that Dolby Accessibility Solution Server ETH-1 port. 9. Ensure that the RSSI Limit is set to 70, as shown in the following figure. 10. To save any changes, tap BACK. Figure 34: Revised SSID Settings Results This completes the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver initial setup and configuration. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 44 14 June 2022 DRAFT Setting up a Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver for a patron 8 Setting up a Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver for a patron Each Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver must be configured before handing it to a patron. This chapter covers the following information:
Enabling the talkback feature for visually impaired patrons Connecting the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver to an auditorium Selecting available resources for Brazil Selecting available resources for regions other than Brazil Adjusting the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver adjustable arm Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 45 14 June 2022 DRAFT Setting up a Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver for a patron 8.1 Enabling the talkback feature for visually impaired patrons For visually impaired patrons, you can enable the talkback feature prior to selecting the auditorium. This feature allows the patron to hear audible prompts when interacting with the Dolby Accessibility Solution Note: The talkback feature is not available in Brazil when using the ASUS based receiver (part Receiver. number: CINEASSISTA-REC). Procedure device. 1. From the right side of the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver, press the power button to turn on the 2. From the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver home screen, tap the talkback icon at the upper right-hand corner, next to the settings (gear) icon. Figure 35: Tap talkback icon Note: Headphones must be connected. If there are no headphones connected, a prompt appears to connect them before proceeding. If headphones are connected, proceed to step 3. Figure 36: Connect headphones message 3. After enabling the talkback feature, a prompt appears to select the auditorium number. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 46 14 June 2022 DRAFT Connecting the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver to an auditorium Figure 37: Select auditorium number 4. Tap + or - or tap the number to enter your auditorium number, and then click Connect. When talkback is enabled, the Audio Description resource is automatically enabled. 8.2 Connecting the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver to an auditorium You must connect the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver to the Wi-Fi network of an auditorium to access the accessibility content. Procedure device. 1. From the right side of the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver, press the power button to turn on the 2. From the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver home screen, tap or + to select the auditorium number. You can also tap the number, and then enter a new auditorium number. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 47 14 June 2022 DRAFT Setting up a Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver for a patron Figure 38: Select the auditorium number 3. Tap CONNECT. Important: The connection is made only when the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver is within range of the Wi-Fi router. You may need to leave the unit at this screen, and then ask the patron to tap Connect when they arrive in the auditorium. Depending on the auditorium region configuration, the available resources are displayed. For the Brazilian region, the patron is presented with Sign Language, Audio Description, and Closed Caption options. All other regions provide options for Amplified Audio, Audio Description, or Closed Captions. 8.3 Selecting available resources for Brazil You must select available resources for Brazil. 8.3.1 Selecting the sign language option You can specify that the patron uses the human interpreter or virtual avatar to perform sign language. About this task Procedure The Dolby Accessibility Solution system can display sign language in the form of a human interpreter or a virtual avatar. 1. Visually verify that the word Connected appears in the upper-left corner of the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver Options screen. 2. Tap SIGN LANGUAGE in the Options screen. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 48 14 June 2022 DRAFT Selecting available resources for Brazil Figure 39: Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver options screen If the SLV functionality is enabled, you will see the options for Human Interpreter and Virtual Interpreter. Figure 40: Sign language options If you select the Human Interpreter option, the human appears. If you select the Virtual Interpreter option, the virtual avatar appears. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 49 14 June 2022 DRAFT Setting up a Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver for a patron Figure 41: Human Interpreter Figure 42: Virtual avatar 3. To go back to the Options screen, tap BACK twice. 8.3.2 Selecting the audio description option You can specify that the patron can listen to movie descriptions. About this task Procedure The AUDIO DESCRIPTION option allows the patron to hear movie descriptions in both earpieces of the stereo headphones. 1. Visually verify that the word Connected appears in the upper-left corner of the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver Options screen. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 50 14 June 2022 DRAFT Selecting available resources for Brazil Figure 43: Receiver options screen 2. From the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver Options screen, tap AUDIO DESCRIPTION. Figure 44: Tap AUDIO DESCRIPTION in audio resource selection screen 3. To go back to the Options screen, tap BACK twice. 4. Give the patron the stereo headphones set. 8.3.3 Selecting the closed captioning option You can specify that the patron can use the closed captioning option. Procedure 1. Visually verify that the word Connected appears in the upper-left section of the Dolby Accessibility Receiver Options screen. 2. From the Receiver Options screen, tap CLOSED CAPTION. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 51 14 June 2022 DRAFT Setting up a Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver for a patron Figure 45: Receiver options screen 3. To go back to the Options screen, tap BACK twice. 8.4 Selecting available resources for regions other than Brazil You must select available resources for regions other than Brazil. 8.4.1 Selecting the audio description option You can specify that the patron can listen to amplified audio or movie descriptions. About this task Procedure The AUDIO DESCRIPTION option allows the patron to hear movie descriptions in both earpieces of the stereo headphones. 1. Visually verify that the word Connected appears in the upper-left corner of the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver Options screen. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 52 14 June 2022 DRAFT Selecting available resources for regions other than Brazil Figure 46: Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver options screen 2. From the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver Options screen, tap AUDIO RESOURCE. The audio resource selection screen appears. Figure 47: Receiver options screen 3. Select Audio Description, Amplified Audio, or Amplified Audio and Audio Description. 4. To go back to the Options screen, tap BACK twice. 5. Give the patron the stereo headphones set. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 53 14 June 2022 DRAFT Setting up a Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver for a patron 8.4.2 Selecting the closed captions option You can specify that the patron uses closed captioning. Procedure 1. Visually verify that the word Connected appears in the upper-left corner of the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver Options screen. Figure 48: Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver options screen 2. Tap CLOSED CAPTION. 3. To go back to the Options screen, tap BACK twice. 8.5 Adjusting the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver adjustable arm You can adjust the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver adjustable arm for your personal preferences. Procedure 1. To adjust the size of the mount base:
a. Rotate the knob located above the cup-holder base. We recommend leaving the mount base adjusted close to the size of the armrest cup-holder in the auditorium. This will reduce the amount of adjustment needed by the patron. 2. To adjust the mount neck:
a. Bend and position the rubberized extension with two hands. 3. To adjust the receiver from portrait to landscape mode (or vice versa):
a. Loosen the butterfly nut, rotate the touch screen display, and then retighten the butterfly nut. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 54 14 June 2022 DRAFT Dolby Accessibility Solution default user accounts and passwords 9 Dolby Accessibility Solution default user accounts and passwords The Dolby Accessibility Solution default user accounts and passwords allow you to log in to Dolby Accessibility Solution and perform setup and initial operations. This chapter covers the following information:
Dolby Accessibility Solution web UI default user account Dolby Accessibility Solution Server default user account Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver default user account TP-Link C50 Wi-Fi router default user account Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 55 14 June 2022 DRAFT Dolby Accessibility Solution default user accounts and passwords 9.1 Dolby Accessibility Solution web UI default user account The Dolby Accessibility Solution web UI default user account is Admin, and the default user account login password is admin. 9.2 Dolby Accessibility Solution Server default user account The Dolby Accessibility Solution Server default user account is Assista, and the default user account login password is xAwsPR9-dL. 9.3 Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver default user account The Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver default user account is admin, and the default user account login password is signs. 9.4 TP-Link C50 Wi-Fi router default user account The Wi-Fi router default user account is Admin, and the default user account login password is admin. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 56 14 June 2022 DRAFT Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution system 10 Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution system You can update the Dolby Accessibility Solution system when new software is available. When you perform the update procedure, you must update both the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server and the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver. This chapter covers the following information:
Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server software using secure FTP Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server software using USB Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server software using the web UI Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver software using the web UI Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 57 14 June 2022 DRAFT Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution system 10.1 Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server software using secure FTP You can update the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server software using secure File Transfer Protocol (FTP). You have received the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server software package from Dolby. Prerequisites Procedure 1. Open a secure FTP browser, and log in to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server:
a. Enter the IP address of the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. b. Enter assista as the user name and xAwsPR9-dL as the password for the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. In the Port field, enter 22. 2. c. In the Remote site field, navigate to /usr/share/cineassista/pkg, and then place the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server software package in that folder. 3. Reboot the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. 4. When the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server restarts, log in to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server web UI, read the text in the End User License Agreement (EULA), and then click AGREE. Figure 49: End User License Agreement 5. To verify the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server version:
a. Log in to the Dolby Accessibility Solution web UI, and then verify that the updated software version appears in the upper-left corner of the screen. 10.2 Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server software using USB You can update the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server software using USB. Prerequisites You have received the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server software package from Dolby. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 58 14 June 2022 DRAFT Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server software using the web UI Procedure 1. Place the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server software package on a USB flash drive, and then insert the USB flash drive into a USB port on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server . 2. On the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server desktop, open the file browser and navigate to Computer>usr>share>cineassista>pkg, and then place the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server software package in that folder. 3. Reboot the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. 4. When the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server restarts, log in to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server web UI, read the text in the End User License Agreement (EULA), and then click AGREE. Figure 50: End User LIcense Agreement screen 5. To verify the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server version:
a. Log in to the Dolby Accessibility Solution web UI, and then verify that the updated software version appears at the upper-left corner of the screen. 10.3 Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server software using the web UI You can update the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server software using the web UI. You have received the software package from Dolby. Prerequisites Procedure 1. Log in to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server web UI. 2. From the web UI, click SETTINGS, and then click Update. 3. Under Server, click Select file, and then find and select the software package. 4. When the End User License Agreement (EULA) appears, read the text, and then click AGREE. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 59 14 June 2022 DRAFT Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution system Figure 51: End User License Agreement screen 5. After you select the software package, click Upload. 6. When the Server Update screen appears, click CLOSE. Figure 52: Server Update screen 7. From the upper-right section of the web UI, click the red power symbol. Figure 53: Red power symbol 8. Click RESTART to complete the software update process. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 60 14 June 2022 DRAFT Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver software using the web UI Figure 54: Power options popup screen Results Prerequisites Procedure After the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server reboots, the software update process is complete. 10.4 Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver software using the web UI You can update the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver software using the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server web UI. You have received the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver software package from Dolby. About this task With this option, you can load the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver software package on a single Dolby Accessibility Solution Server, and then update all Dolby Accessibility Solution Receivers from this single Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. 1. Plug the USB flash drive with the software into the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server USB port, and then log in to the Dolby Accessibility Solution web UI. You can also retrieve and download the software package from any location that can connect to the web UI. 2. Click SETTINGS, click Update, and then under Mobile Application, click Select file. 3. Browse for the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver software package, and then click Upload. 4. On the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver, connect to the auditorium. Then tap the BACK button once, and in the upper-right corner, tap the gear icon. 5. Log in to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver. The default user name is admin, and the default password is signs. 6. Scroll down, tap UPDATE APP, and then tap UPGRADE when the software update screen appears. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 61 14 June 2022 DRAFT Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution system Figure 55: Software update screen 7. When the End User License Agreement (EULA) screen appears, read the text, and then tap AGREE. Figure 56: Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver End User License Agreement The installer ready screen appears. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 62 14 June 2022 DRAFT Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver software using the web UI Figure 57: Software installer ready 8. Tap INSTALL. 9. To complete the software update process:
a. When the existing data warning screen appears, tap INSTALL. Figure 58: Existing data warning screen b. When the update is complete, tap OPEN in the update confirmation screen. The Receiver reboots after the update. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 63 14 June 2022 DRAFT Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution system Figure 59: Update confirmation 10. To verify the software version:
a. Log in to the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver. The default user name is admin, and the default password is signs. b. Scroll down and verify that the correct software version is displayed. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 64 14 June 2022 DRAFT Dolby Accessibility Solution Server web UI 11 Dolby Accessibility Solution Server web UI The Dolby Accessibility Solution Server provides a web UI to configure and control the Dolby Accessibility Solution system. This chapter covers the following information:
Dolby Accessibility Solution Server web UI login screen Dolby Accessibility Solution Server end-user license agreement Overview screen Movies screen Logs screen Users screen Settings tab Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 65 14 June 2022 DRAFT Dolby Accessibility Solution Server web UI 11.1 Dolby Accessibility Solution Server web UI login screen The Dolby Accessibility Solution Server web UI login screen is the mechanism used to configure any settings and update the Dolby Accessibility Solution system. Figure 60: Dolby Accessibility Solution login screen When you tap SITE LANGUAGE in the login screen, the Languages screen appears, which allows you to choose the desired language (English, Brazilian Portuguese, Latin Spanish, Russian, German, Italian, or French). Figure 61: Select language screen Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 66 14 June 2022 DRAFT Dolby Accessibility Solution Server end-user license agreement 11.2 Dolby Accessibility Solution Server end-user license agreement When logging in to the Web UI for the first time, the End User License Agreement (EULA) appears. The user must accept the EULA before the system is operational. Figure 62: End User License Agreement Once the EULA is accepted, the Setup Region screen appears. The different region choices are based on language, which configures the interface for the appropriate language and the available accessibility resources. Figure 63: Setup Region screen Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 67 14 June 2022 DRAFT Dolby Accessibility Solution Server web UI 11.3 Overview screen The OVERVIEW screen provides information for all current operations running on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. On the OVERVIEW screen, you can view playback status and view the storage available on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. A green line demonstrates that playback is operational and successful. The STOP button allows you stop playback on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. You can also view the movie title and information regarding the sign language and closed captioning. Figure 64: Overview screen operational A red line indicates that playback is not operational and not successful. In such a case, no movie name is displayed, and no information is provided for the sign language and closed captioning. Figure 65: Overview screen nonoperational 11.4 Movies screen Figure 66: Movies screen The MOVIES screen displays a list of previously played content. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 68 14 June 2022 DRAFT Logs screen The MOVIES screen provides Title, Date, and Services columns to organize previously played content. The Title heading provides the name of the content or movie. The Date heading provides the date the content or movie was played. The Services heading provides information regarding the type of service (sign language, closed captioning, or both) that is available for the content or movie. Each column heading includes an arrow that allows you to organize items. You can also go back and forth to different listings using the back and forward arrows. 11.5 Logs screen Figure 67: Logs screen The LOGS screen displays a log for each piece of previously played content. The LOGS screen displays Date, Class, Severity, and Message columns to organize the content logs. The Date column displays the date for the log. The Class column displays the log type. The Severity column displays the level of severity. The Message column displays the information contained in the log. The DETAILED REPORT button allows you to download a report containing all of the logs. Each column heading includes an arrow that allows you to organize items. You can also go back and forth to different listings using the back and forward arrows. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 69 14 June 2022 DRAFT Dolby Accessibility Solution Server web UI 11.6 Users screen Figure 68: Users screen The USERS screen displays information regarding all user accounts. The USERS screen displays Name and Profile columns. The Name heading displays the name of the user account. The Profile heading displays the profile for the user account. Only one user account is available on the Dolby Accessibility Solution system: Administrator. Administrator is the senior user account that allows all privileges. You can add a new user account using the NEW button. Each column heading includes an arrow that allows you to organize items. You can also go back and forth to different listings using the back and forward arrows. 11.7 Settings tab 11.7.1 General Settings screen Figure 69: General Settings screen The SETTINGS tab provides tools to configure the general and network settings and to update the Dolby Accessibility Solution system software. The General Settings screen provides tools to configure the device name, cinema server type, language, idle text, and closed caption settings. Under the Name field, the theatre complex and auditorium name are displayed. The Cinema Server Type list displays the type of cinema server that is used in the auditorium being configured. The Language field allows you to change the language of the user interface. The Idle text field is used to relay information when Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 70 14 June 2022 DRAFT Settings tab the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver is connected but no content is playing. The No caption text field is used to relay information if no closed captioning is present during the movie. The Idle text and No caption text fields each have a character limit of 172 characters. Closed Caption Delay allows you to adjust the delay time for when the closed captioning appears on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver to ensure synchronization with the movie. A negative value provides for the closed captioning to appear earlier. The default value is 0. The Support Sign Language Video check box, if selected, enables the human interpreter functionality. Note: Support Sign Language Video and Support Virtual Interpreter can be enabled only for the Brazilian region. For all other regions, these options are unchecked and disabled. 11.7.2 Network Settings screen Figure 70: Network Settings screen The Network Settings screen provides tools to configure the Ethernet 0 and Ethernet 1 network settings. The Network Settings screen displays the cinema server IP address. Under the eth0 and eth1 fields, you can configure each of the respective network ports. The Gateway field defines the network gateway address and is optional. 11.7.3 Update screen Figure 71: Update screen The Update screen provides the mechanism to update the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver and Dolby Accessibility Solution Server remotely. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 71 14 June 2022 DRAFT Dolby Accessibility Solution Server web UI Under Mobile Application, you can update the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver. Under Server, you can update the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server. Use the Select file buttons to locate the software package. Use the Upload buttons to upload the software package to the respective device. 11.7.4 System Settings screen The System Settings screen enables you to set or modify the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server time and date. The System Settings screen also includes a Backup option that allows the user to export and save the system configuration settings. You can restore the configuration settings on another Dolby Accessibility Solution server. Figure 72: System Settings screen Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 72 14 June 2022 DRAFT Settings tab 11.7.5 Dolby Accessibility Solution Server End User License Agreement The End User License Agreement (EULA) is provided after the user accepts the agreement during initial setup and configuration. You can access the EULA from the SETTINGS tab. Figure 73: End User License Agreement Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 73 14 June 2022 DRAFT Dolby Accessibility Solution operational and technical specifications 12 Dolby Accessibility Solution operational and technical specifications The Dolby Accessibility Solution operational and technical specifications provide useful information to help you verify setup options and avoid performance issues. This chapter includes the following specifications:
Dolby Accessibility Solution Server technical specifications Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver operational specifications Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 74 14 June 2022 DRAFT Dolby Accessibility Solution Server technical specifications 12.1 Dolby Accessibility Solution Server technical specifications The Dolby Accessibility Solution Server technical specifications provide useful information to help you verify setup options and avoid performance issues. Intel Pentium J4205 with 4-Core 10 W Intel Apollo Lake system-on-chip (SoC) Intel high-definition 500 Series with HDMI, Digital Visual Interface (DVI), and VGA SO-DIMM DDR3-1600/1333 MHz with 4 GB of two-channel memory 2 1 GB local area network (LAN) Realtek RTL8111GR (1 GB on mainboard and 1 GB by add-on card) 64 GB internal SATA SSD Eight-channel (7.1 multistream) Realtek ALC892 with Sony/Philips Digital Interconnect Format (S/PDIF) out port Four-channel Dual Cmedia CM6631A, 2 x coaxial S/PDIF-input Two USB 3.0 ports on rear panel Three USB 2.0 ports, with one on the front panel and two on the rear panel Two rear-panel RCA S/PDIF-AES audio inputs Processor Chipset Graphics Main memory Network Storage Audio Input/output Operating system Ubuntu v16.04 Chassis Dimensions: 2.1 (5.3 cm) x 8 (20.3 cm) x 8 (20.3 cm) (H x W x D) Net weight 2.2 lb (1 kg); gross weight 3.8 lb (1.7 kg) Adapter input voltage rating: 100-240 VAC Adapter input current rating: 1.6 A maximum Adapter input frequency range: 50-60 Hz Adapter output voltage rating: 12 VDC Adapter output current rating: 5 A Adapter output power rating: 60 W Operating environment Operating temperature: 0 C to + 55C Noise rating: 0-18 dB Shock: 3,920 m/s2 (400 G) 2 ms Vibration: 9.8 m/s2 (1 G) 5 to 500 Hz Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 75 14 June 2022 DRAFT Dolby Accessibility Solution operational and technical specifications 12.2 Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver operational specifications The Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver operational specifications provide useful information to help you verify setup options and avoid performance issues. The Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver corresponds to Asus phone model ASUS_X00ID (ZC554KL) for Brazil. The Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver corresponds to Dolby tablet model VT-TAB55-RK68-DB8 for countries other than Brazil. The Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver initial configuration requires that you read and understand important information about its operation. Read the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver important information to prevent injury and for safety purposes:
You must use only the provided micro USB cable to avoid damaging the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver and to prevent risk of injury. Never place heavy objects on top of the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver. Do not charge the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver in an environment with ambient temperature The input voltage of the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver is +5VDC, 2A, 10W. above 35C (95F). If you charge the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver through a computer, ensure that you plug the micro USB cable into the computer USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port. This method may take longer for full charge. You can use the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver while it is charging, but it may take longer to charge. Read the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver caution information to prevent injury and for safety purposes:
The Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver becomes warm when you charge it. This is expected, but if the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver becomes too hot, you must disconnect the micro USB cable from the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver and send then it and the micro USB cable to a Dolby qualified service professional. You must ensure that the micro USB cable and Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver are properly connected before you charge the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver, to prevent any damage. To repair a Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver, send it only to a Dolby qualified service professional. The Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver screen is made of glass. If the glass is broken, stop using it and do not touch the broken glass parts. Immediately send the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver to a Dolby qualified service professional for repair. Do not use damaged power cables, accessories, and other peripherals with the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver. Disconnect the micro USB cable from the power source before you clean the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver. Only use a clean cellulose sponge or chamois cloth when cleaning the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver screen. We strongly recommend that you use the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver only in a theatre complex. You must keep the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver dry. Do not use or expose the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver near liquids, rain, or moisture. You can put the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver through an X-ray machine, but do not expose the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver to magnetic detectors and wands. Use only the cables approved by Dolby. You can refer to the rating label on the bottom of the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver. Use the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver only in environments with ambient temperatures between 0C
(32F) and 35C (95F). Do not charge the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver in environments with ambient temperatures above 35C (95F). To prevent hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 76 14 June 2022 DRAFT Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver operational specifications The Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver uses a nondetachable lithium polymer battery. Do not disassemble the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver or its battery by yourself, as this will void the warranty and may cause serious harm. Do not keep jewelry or metal objects near the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver. Do not place a metallic sticker on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver antenna. Do not place a metallic protective frame or case on the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver. Never cover the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver antenna with your hands or any other objects while the device is in operation. Do not touch any battery terminals. Do not disassemble or crush any battery. There is a risk of explosion if any battery is replaced improperly or by an incorrect type of battery. You must peel off the protective film from the micro USB cable prior to using it with the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver. You must ensure that the micro USB cable and Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver are properly connected before any operation. Do not disassemble any part of the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver or any accessories provided. If you need to service or repair the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver, contact Dolby. Do not remove the privacy film from the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver screen. Do not use any screen protector other than the one provided with the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 77 14 June 2022 DRAFT Audio AES and adapter pinouts 13 Audio AES and adapter pinouts The audio AES and adapter pinouts provide useful information to help you connect the Dolby Accessibility Solution system to external devices. This chapter provides the following pinout information:
RJ-45 Ethernet cable color codes RJ-45 to 25-pin D-connector male adapter pinning Pinouts for AES3 channels 1-8 output Pinouts for AES3 channels 9-16 output Pinout wiring for AES3 audio for Dolby cinema audio processors Pinout wiring for AES3 audio for third-party cinema audio processors Pinouts for the Dolby CP750 in 5.1 mode Pinouts for the Dolby CP750 in 7.1 mode Dolby CP850/Dolby CP950 pinouts 25-pin D-connector to dual RJ-45 adapter pinout Pinouts for the Dolby IMS3000 AES3 auxiliary input or output port Dolby DCP2000/Dolby DCP2K4 AES pinouts Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 78 14 June 2022 DRAFT RJ-45 Ethernet cable color codes 13.1 RJ-45 Ethernet cable color codes The RJ-45 to DB25 pins are color coded to help you identify which DB25 pinhole to insert the pin into. Table 1: RJ-45 Ethernet cable color codes channels 1-8 RJ-45 AES 1-8 connector Pins AES 1-8 Side A Color code Channels 1 and 2 plus Channels 1 and 2 minus Channels 3 and 4 plus Channels 5 and 6 plus Channels 5 and 6 minus Channels 3 and 4 minus Channels 7 and 8 plus Channels 7 and 8 minus Channels 9 and 10 plus Channels 9 and 10 minus Channels 11 and 12 plus Channels 13 and 14 plus Channels 13 and 14 minus Channels 11 and 12 minus Channels 15 and 16 plus Channels 15 and 16 minus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Blue Orange Black Red Green Yellow Brown White Blue Orange Black Red Green Yellow Brown White Table 2: RJ-45 Ethernet cable color codes channels 9-16 RJ-45 AES 9-16 connector Pins AES 9-16 Side B Color code Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 79 14 June 2022 DRAFT Audio AES and adapter pinouts 13.2 RJ-45 to 25-pin D-connector male adapter pinning To pin the adapter, you need to insert the correct pin into the male adapter. Use the information provided to identify the 25-pin D-connector pinhole the cable is connected to. The 25-pin D-connector end indicates the pin numbers in small print beside each pin. Figure 74: 25-pin D-connector front Figure 75: 25-pin D-connector front Figure 76: 25-pin D-connector back Figure 77: 25-pin D-connector back Tip:
Insert the cable into the pinhole until you feel the pin latch/click. To confirm that the pin is secure, pull the cable slightly to ensure that it does not come out of the connector. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 80 14 June 2022 DRAFT Pinouts for AES3 channels 1-8 output 13.3 Pinouts for AES3 channels 1-8 output The AES3 channels 1-8 output pinouts and descriptions provide useful information to help you verify setup options and avoid performance issues. Table 3: AES3 channels 1-8 output pinouts Pin number 13.4 Pinouts for AES3 channels 9-16 output The AES3 channels 9-16 output pinouts and descriptions provide useful information to help you verify setup options and avoid performance issues. Table 4: AES3 channels 9-16 output pinouts Pin number Description Channels 1 and 2 plus Channels 1 and 2 minus Channels 3 and 4 plus Channels 5 and 6 plus Channels 5 and 6 minus Channels 3 and 4 minus Channels 7 and 8 plus Channels 7 and 8 minus Description Channels 9 and 10 plus Channels 9 and 10 minus Channels 11 and 12 plus Channels 13 and 14 plus Channels 13 and 14 minus Channels 11 and 12 minus Channels 15 and 16 plus Channels 15 and 16 minus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 81 14 June 2022 DRAFT Audio AES and adapter pinouts 13.5 Pinout wiring for AES3 audio for Dolby cinema audio processors The AES3 audio wiring for Dolby cinema audio processors pinouts and descriptions provide useful information to help you verify setup options and avoid performance issues. We recommend that you consult the cinema audio processor documentation for more information. Table 5: AES3 audio wiring for Dolby cinema audio processors pinouts Signal IMB/IMS AES out Doremi AUD-
D2A AES input CP650 with Cat790 (5.1 config and 7.1 config) CP750 (5.1 config and 7.1 config) CP850/
CP950 DMA8/DMA8 plus 1A 2A 3A 6A 4A 5A 7A 8A 1B 2B Channels 1 and 2 plus Channels 1 and 2 minus Channels 1 and 2 ground Channels 3 and 4 plus Channels 3 and 4 minus Channels 3 and 4 ground Channels 5 and 6 plus Channels 5 and 6 minus Channels 5 and 6 ground Channels 7 and 8 plus Channels 7 and 8 minus Channels 7 and 8 ground Channels 9 and 10 plus Channels 9 and 10 minus Channels 9 and 10 ground 24 12 25 10 23 11 21 9 22 7 20 8 14 2 3 16 17 5 1 7 2 7 13 7 21 for 5.1; none for 7.1 6 for 5.1; none for 7.1 19 for 5.1;
none for 7.1 7 for 5.1; none for 7.1 14 2 3 16 17 5 6 19 8 21 14 2 1 3 16 4 17 5 18 6 19 7 Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 82 14 June 2022 DRAFT Pinout wiring for AES3 audio for Dolby cinema audio processors Table 5: AES3 audio wiring for Dolby cinema audio processors pinouts (continued) Signal IMB/IMS AES out Doremi AUD-
D2A AES input CP850/
CP950 DMA8/DMA8 plus CP650 with Cat790 (5.1 config and 7.1 config) CP750 (5.1 config and 7.1 config) None for 5.1; 21 for 7.1 None for 5.1; 6 for 7.1 None for 5.1;
19 for 7.1 None for 5.1; 7 for 7.1 22 10 11 24 25 13 3B 6B 4B 5B 7B 8B Channels 11 and 12 plus Channels 11 and 12 minus Channels 11 and 12 ground Channels 13 and 14 plus Channels 13 and 14 minus Channels 13 and 14 ground Channels 15 and 16 plus Channels 15 and 16 minus Channels 15 and 16 ground Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 83 14 June 2022 DRAFT Audio AES and adapter pinouts 13.6 Pinout wiring for AES3 audio for third-party cinema audio processors The AES3 audio wiring for third-party cinema audio processors pinouts and descriptions provide useful information to help you verify setup options and avoid performance issues. We recommend that you consult the cinema audio processor documentation for more information. Table 6: AES3 audio wiring for third-party cinema audio processors pinouts Signal DTS XD10P Datasat AP20 USL JSD-60/USL JSD-80 Odyssey 650-
OPTIO AES QSC Basis 922dz QSC DCP 100/DCP 200/DCP 300 14 2 3 16 17 5 6 19 14 2 1 3 16 15 17 5 4 6 19 18 Shell Shell 14 2 3 16 17 5 6 19 Shell Shell 7 15 24 23 8 16 22 21 14 2 1 3 16 15 17 5 4 6 19 18 Channels 1 and 2 plus 14 Channels 1 and 2 minus Channels 1 and 2 ground Channels 3 and 4 plus Channels 3 and 4 minus 16 Channels 3 and 4 ground Channels 5 and 6 plus 17 Channels 5 and 6 minus Channels 5 and 6 ground 18 2 1 3 4 5 6 19 7 Channels 7 and 8 plus Channels 7 and 8 minus Channels 7 and 8 ground Channels 9 and 10 plus Channels 9 and 10 minus Channels 9 and 10 ground Channels 11 and 12 plus Channels 11 and 12 minus Channels 11 and 12 ground Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 84 14 June 2022 DRAFT Pinout wiring for AES3 audio for third-party cinema audio processors Table 6: AES3 audio wiring for third-party cinema audio processors pinouts (continued) Signal DTS XD10P Datasat AP20 USL JSD-60/USL JSD-80 Odyssey 650-
OPTIO AES QSC Basis 922dz QSC DCP 100/DCP 200/DCP 300 Channels 13 and 14 plus Channels 13 and 14 minus Channels 13 and 14 ground Channels 15 and 16 plus Channels 15 and 16 minus Channels 15 and 16 ground Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 85 14 June 2022 DRAFT Audio AES and adapter pinouts 13.7 Pinouts for the Dolby CP750 in 5.1 mode Use this table to pin your RJ-45 to 25-pin D-connector male adapter when setting up a Dolby CP750 in 5.1 surround sound mode. Table 7: Pinouts for connecting to a Dolby CP750 in 5.1 surround sound mode. RJ-45 Side A DB25 Side 1-Blue 2-Orange 3-Black 4-Red 5-Green 6-Yellow 7-Brown 8-White 1-Blue 2-Orange 3-Black 4-Red 5-Green 6-Yellow 7-Brown 8-White 14 2 3 5 17 16 6 19 14 2 3 17 5 16 No connection No connection RJ-45 Side B No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection RJ-45 Side B No connection No connection No connection No connection 6 19 No connection No connection 13.8 Pinouts for the Dolby CP750 in 7.1 mode Use this table to pin your RJ-45 to 25-pin D-connector male adapter when setting up the Dolby CP750 in 7.1 surround sound mode. Table 8: Pinouts for connecting to a CP750 in 7.1 surround sound mode RJ-45 Side A DB25 Side Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 86 14 June 2022 DRAFT Dolby CP850/Dolby CP950 pinouts 13.9 Dolby CP850/Dolby CP950 pinouts The Dolby CP850/Dolby CP950 pinouts and descriptions provide useful information to help you verify setup options and avoid performance issues. Table 9: Dolby CP850/Dolby CP950 pinouts DB25 Side RJ-45 Side A RJ-45 Side B DB25 Side 13.10 25-pin D-connector to dual RJ-45 adapter pinout The description of 25-pin D-connector to dual RJ-45 adapter pinouts provides useful information to help you verify setup options and avoid performance issues. Table 10: 25-pin D-connector to dual RJ-45 adapter pinout Dolby IMS3000 AES3 connector 25-pin D-connector AES pair AES channels 14 2 3 5 6 17 16 19
(18) Pin 1
(18) Pin 2
(18) Pin 3
(18) Pin 6
(18) Pin 4
(18) Pin 5
(18) Pin 7
(18) Pin 8
(916) Pin 1
(916) Pin 2
(916) Pin 3
(916) Pin 6
(916) Pin 4
(916) Pin 5
(916) Pin 7
(916) Pin 8 1-Blue 2-Orange 3-Black 4-Red 5-Green 6-Yellow 7-Brown 8-White Pin 14 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 16 Pin 17 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 19 Pin 8 Pin 21 Pin 22 Pin 10 Pin 11 Pin 24 Pin 25 Pin 13 1-Blue 2-Orange 3-Black 4-Red 5-Green 6-Yellow 7-Brown 8-White 8 21 22 11 24 10 25 13 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 Channels 1/2 plus Channels 1/2 minus Channels 3/4 plus Channels 3/4 minus Channels 5/6 plus Channels 5/6 minus Channels 7/8 plus Channels 7/8 minus Channels 9/10 plus Channels 9/10 minus Channels 11/12 plus Channels 11/12 minus Channels 13/14 plus Channels 13/14 minus Channels 15/16 plus Channels 15/16 minus Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 87 14 June 2022 DRAFT Audio AES and adapter pinouts If you connect the output of the dual RJ-45 AES3 connectors to an external cinema audio processor, such as a Dolby CP750, you must use the 25-pin D-connector to dual RJ-45 adapter pinouts. 13.11 Pinouts for the Dolby IMS3000 AES3 auxiliary input or output port Use this table to pin an external device for connection into the auxiliary input or output port on a Dolby IMS3000. Table 11: Pinouts for connecting to IMS3000 auxiliary input or output port Pin number Description AES input channels 1 and 2 plus / S/PDIF 1 input AES input channels 1 and 2 minus/ S/PDIF 1 ground AES3 input 2 channels 1 and 2 AES input channels 3 and 4 minus/ S/PDIF 2 ground AES output channels 1 and 2 AES output 1 channels 1 and 2 AES output 2 channels 1 and 2 AES output channels 3 and 4 minus 13.12 Dolby DCP2000/Dolby DCP2K4 AES pinouts This table shows the Dolby DCP2000/Dolby DCP2K4 AES pinouts and descriptions:
Table 12: Dolby DCP2000/Dolby DCP2K4 AES pinouts Pinout Description Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) channels 15/16 plus 1 2 3 6 4 5 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 AES channels 15/16 ground AES channels 13/14 minus AES channels 11/12 plus AES channels 11/12 ground AES channels 9/10 minus AES channels 7/8 plus AES channels 7/8 ground AES channels 5/6 minus AES channels 3/4 plus AES channels 3/4 ground AES channels 1/2 minus No connection AES channels 15/16 minus AES channels 13/14 plus Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 88 14 June 2022 DRAFT Dolby DCP2000/Dolby DCP2K4 AES pinouts Table 12: Dolby DCP2000/Dolby DCP2K4 AES pinouts (continued) Pinout Description 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 AES channels 13/14 ground AES channels 11/12 minus AES channels 9/10 plus AES channels 9/10 ground AES channels 7/8 minus AES channels 5/6 plus AES channels 5/6 ground AES channels 3/4 minus AES channels 1/2 plus AES channels 1/2 ground Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 89 14 June 2022 DRAFT Documentation revision history 14 Documentation revision history The documentation revision history lists the date, issue number, and description of all publications of the Dolby Accessibility Solution User's Manual (previously called the Dolby CineAssista User's Manual). Date 26 April 2018 20 May 2019 25 February 2020 14 June 2022 Issue Description 1 2 3 4 Limited Availability (LA) release for CineAssista Server v1.3.2 and CineAssista Receiver v2.16.2 Updated documentation for the latest software release Updated documentation for the latest software release Global version (Dolby Accessibility Solution User's Manual) Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 90 14 June 2022 DRAFT Glossary Glossary Alternating current. AC AES DCP DVI FTP HD HDD HDMI I/O IMB High definition. Hard disk drive. Local area network. IP address LAN MB S/PDIF Advanced Encryption Standard. A standard established by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) that specifies the AES algorithm (NIST FIPS 197). Digital Cinema Package. A packing list (PKL) file and all of the files that it references. Digital Visual Interface. A video display interface used to connect a video source, such as a display controller, to a display device, such as a computer monitor. File Transfer Protocol. A network-based protocol designed for transferring data using a client-server architecture. High-Definition Multimedia Interface. A high-speed, high-capacity format for transferring digital information and the specific hardware interface for the format. Input/output. The communication between a system and an entity outside the system, such as another system or a human being. Integrated media block. A media block that is installed in a digital cinema projector. Internet Protocol address. A numerical identifier assigned to a device that is a member of a network that uses the IP for communication. Media block. A hardware device that converts packaged feature film content into streaming data and then delivers the data to the projector. Sony/Philips Digital Interconnect Format. A digital interface protocol and specification for a physical connector for carrying digital audio signals, defined in IEC 60958. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 91 14 June 2022 DRAFT Glossary System-on-chip. An integrated circuit that integrates all components of an electronic system into a single chip. Service set identifier. A wireless local area network (WLAN) device name used for identifying and joining public and private wireless networks. Universal Serial Bus. A standard that defines the cables, connectors, and communications protocols used in connections between computers and electronic devices. Video Graphics Array. A type of video interface that can transmit uncompressed analog video. Visually Impaired-Narration. A dedicated audio channel that provides visual narration for the visually impaired. SoC SSID UI USB VGA VIN User interface. Dolby Accessibility Solution Users Manual AST.OM.005498.DRM Issue 4 92 14 June 2022 DRAFT
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1 | 2022-06-16 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||
3 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
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2022-06-16
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Chengdu Vantron Technology Co., Ltd.
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0026257246
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
No.5 GaoPeng Road, Hi-Tech Zone, Chengdu, SiChuan
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ChengDu, N/A
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China
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t******@metlabs.com
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
2AAGE
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
TAB55
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X******** W****
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
86-28********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
86-28********
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x******@vantrontech.com.cn
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1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Guangzhou GRG Metrology & Test Co., Ltd.
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1 2 3 | Name |
K**** Y******
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
No. 1301 Guanguang Road Xinlan
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Shenzhen, Guangdong, 518110
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China
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
+86(7******** Extension:
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y******@grgtest.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 2 3 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | |||||
1 2 3 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Tablet | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Output Power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 5 mm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi- transmitter product procedures. | ||||
1 2 3 | Output Power listed is conducted. This device has 20 MHz?40MHz and 80 MHz bandwidth modes. For body worn operation, this Tablet has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 5mm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. Highest reported SAR for Body-worn accessory, and simultaneous transmission are 0.51W/kg, 1.27W/kg respectively. | |||||
1 2 3 | Output Power listed is conducted. For body worn operation, this Tablet has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 5mm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. Highest reported SAR for Body-worn accessory, and simultaneous transmission are 0.94W/kg, 1.27W/kg respectively. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
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GUANGZHOU GRG METROLOGY & TEST CO., LTD
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Guangzhou GRG Metrology & Test Co., Ltd.
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N******** D********
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F**** C******
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
86-20******** Extension:
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86-20********
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s******@grgtest.com
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f******@grgtest.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0021600 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15E | CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.05117 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15E | CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.0389 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.00692 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15C | CC MO | 2412 | 2462 | 0.54075 |
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