Espedeo Supra Supra-5000 User manual

Supra-5000
Digital Cinema and Secured Media
Projection System
Installation Manual
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Table of Contents
1. About this Manual...........................................................................................7
1.1 Using this Manual........................................................................................................... 7
2. Safety..............................................................................................................8
2.1 General Safety................................................................................................................ 8
2.2 Electrical safety precautions........................................................................................... 8
2.3 Terms............................................................................................................................. 8
2.4 Laser Safety Precautions................................................................................................. 9
2.5 Important Safety Instructions........................................................................................10
Preventing the Hazard of Electric Shock............................................................................................... 10
Preventing Fire .................................................................................................................................... 11
Preventing Personal Injury .................................................................................................................. 11
Preventing damage to the Projector.................................................................................................... 12
Power cable and accessories ............................................................................................................... 12
About Repair ....................................................................................................................................... 13
2.6 Hazard Distance (HD).....................................................................................................14
2.7 Name and Content of Hazardous Substances .................................................................15
2.8 Product Safety Labels ....................................................................................................16
3. Product Introduction.....................................................................................17
3.1 Unboxing Procedure......................................................................................................17
3.2 Packing List ...................................................................................................................18
3.3 Overview of the Projector .............................................................................................20
Air Strainer .......................................................................................................................................... 20
Projector Status Indicator.................................................................................................................... 21
Lens..................................................................................................................................................... 23
Adjustable Foot ................................................................................................................................... 24
Video Source and Interface panels ...................................................................................................... 24
3.3.5.1 Projector DCMB (Digital Cinema Media Block) Panel Connections..........................................................................25
3.3.5.2 PIB (Projector Intelligence Board) Panel Connections .............................................................................................26
4. Installation of the Espedeo Supra-5000 .........................................................28
4.1 Requirements for the Installation Environment .............................................................28
Transport passageway and preparation of machine space .................................................................. 28
Environmental Requirements.............................................................................................................. 28

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Espedeo VM-1140 VESA Ceiling Mount................................................................................................ 29
Power Requirements........................................................................................................................... 30
Requirements for Projection Window ................................................................................................. 31
Requirements for the Screen............................................................................................................... 32
Strong / Weak Power Cabling (Power cord, signal cable, network cable, TMS, SMS automation system
cabling) 32
4.2 Tools required for Installation .......................................................................................33
4.3 Lens Installation ............................................................................................................34
4.4 Instructions for Forward Installation..............................................................................35
4.5 Instructions for Ceiling Mounting...................................................................................35
4.6 Espedeo PM-2000B 3D System Installation ....................................................................35
4.7 Network Setup (for Cinema users) .................................................................................36
5. Powering Up the Espedeo Supra-5000...........................................................37
5.1 Starting the Projector....................................................................................................37
5.2 Controlling and Operating the Espedeo Supra-5000 .......................................................37
5.3 Overview of Supra Command Center web interface.......................................................38
Home Screen ....................................................................................................................................... 38
Switching ON the Laser Light Source.................................................................................................... 40
Projecting a Test Pattern ..................................................................................................................... 40
6. Projector Settings..........................................................................................41
6.1 Installation →Macro Settings .......................................................................................41
Editing the 2D-FLAT Macro .................................................................................................................. 42
Editing the 2D-SCOPE Macro................................................................................................................ 42
Editing the 3D-FLAT Macro .................................................................................................................. 43
Editing the 3D-SCOPE Macro................................................................................................................ 43
Switching to HDMI Macro.................................................................................................................... 44
Creating a Custom 2D or 3D Macro...................................................................................................... 44
6.2 Installation →Source File Settings.................................................................................46
6.3 Installation →Screen File Settings.................................................................................47
6.4 Installation →Lens File Settings ....................................................................................48
6.5 Installation →Color File Settings...................................................................................50
6.6 Installation →Light Source File Settings ........................................................................53
6.7 Installation →3D File Settings.......................................................................................54
3D File Settings for PM-2000B 3D System ............................................................................................ 55

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6.8 Installation →Projector IP Address Settings..................................................................56
6.9 Administrator Settings →Time Settings ........................................................................57
6.10 Administrator Settings →Select Lens.........................................................................58
7. DCMB Settings...............................................................................................59
7.1 DCMB IP Address Configuration.....................................................................................59
7.2 DCMB Storage Configuration.........................................................................................61
7.3 DCMB Time Zone Setup.................................................................................................63
7.4 Content Ingest Management .........................................................................................64
Content Ingest from a USB Drive ......................................................................................................... 64
Content Ingest from an FTP Server ...................................................................................................... 65
7.5 DCMB Audio Setup........................................................................................................66
7.6 DCMB Subtitles .............................................................................................................68
7.7 DCMB Automation Setup ..............................................................................................69
Automation setup for DCMB GPIO....................................................................................................... 69
Automation Setup for eCNA Devices ................................................................................................... 70
Automation Setup for JNIOR Devices................................................................................................... 71
Automation Setup for Christie ACT Devices ......................................................................................... 72
Automation Setup for Dolby Devices................................................................................................... 73
Automation setup for USL DAX devices ............................................................................................... 74
Automation setup for USL JSD devices................................................................................................. 75
7.8 DCMB 3D Settings for PM-2000B 3D System ..................................................................76
8. Component Engineering TA-10 Setup ............................................................77
9. Optical Correction .........................................................................................78
9.1 Lens back focus Adjustment ..........................................................................................78
9.2 DMD Convergence.........................................................................................................81
10. Espedeo VM-1140 VESA Ceiling Mount..........................................................84
10.1 Introduction...............................................................................................................84
10.2 Specifications and Dimensions ...................................................................................85
10.3 Packing List ................................................................................................................86
10.4 Safety Instructions .....................................................................................................89
10.5 Assembly and Installation ..........................................................................................90

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Height Adjustment ............................................................................................................................ 100
11. Testing Procedures after Installation........................................................... 102
12. Daily Maintenance ...................................................................................... 103
12.1 Preventive Maintenance Recommendations.............................................................103
12.2 Filter Components and Maintenance Intervals..........................................................103
13. Switching OFF the Projector ........................................................................ 104
14. Projector Specifications............................................................................... 105
14.1 Technical Specifications............................................................................................105
14.2 Projector Dimensions...............................................................................................106
14.3 Projector Base Dimensions.......................................................................................106
14.4 Certifications............................................................................................................107
15. Appendix..................................................................................................... 108
15.1 AES Audio and GPIO Pinout ......................................................................................108
15.2 GPIO Power Details..................................................................................................108

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Thank you for purchasing the Espedeo Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and Secured
Media Projection System from Espedeo Holdings Limited.
To ensure proper operation and to maximize the value of the Espedeo Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and
Secured Media Projection System, please review this Manual. It will guide you through all the features
and benefits of the Espedeo Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and Secured Media Projection System.
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Copyright © 2021 Espedeo Holdings Limited. Patent Pending.
All rights reserved. All trademarks listed in this manual are properties of their respective owners.
No part of this manual may be copied or distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or
translated into any human or computer language, in a form or by any means, electronic, mechanical,
photocopying, recording, magnetic, optical, manual or otherwise or disclosed to third parties without prior
written permission of Espedeo Holdings Limited.
MANUAL DISCLAIMER
There might be slight differences depending on the software version Espedeo products are running when
compared to the version available at the time of writing this manual. The contents, features and specifications
stated in this manual are subject to change without notice due to continuous product development and
improvements. In no other event shall Espedeo Holdings Limited be liable for any loss of profit or any other
commercial damages, including but not limited to special, consequential or other damages.
FCC STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit
not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate
the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.

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1. About this Manual
1.1 Using this Manual
We highly recommend that you read this manual before you install and operate the Espedeo
Supra-5000 Digital Cinema and Secured Media Projection System. Within this manual, you
will find important information regarding safety, installation, maintenance and other important
notes which need to be considered while handling and using this unit.
Please take the time to read this Installation Manual carefully and keep it for future reference.

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2. Safety
2.1 General Safety
▪The equipment shall be installed, operated and maintained by qualified professional
personnel authorized by Espedeo Holdings Limited.
▪All warnings listed on this projector and in this manual should be observed.
▪Please strictly observe all instructions on operations and usage of the projector.
▪Please strictly observe all local installation specifications.
CAUTION
The specifications described in this section are essential to ensure the performance of the
projector. Non-conforming operations will lead to warranty failure.
2.2 Electrical safety precautions
This equipment complies with safety standards stipulated for information technology equipment that
are subject to stringent requirements for the use of critical safety assemblies, components, materials
and insulators in order to protect users and operators from the following hazards:
▪Electric shock
▪Energy-related hazards
▪Fire
▪Heat-related hazards
▪Mechanical hazards
▪Radiation
▪Chemical hazards
2.3 Terms
A. Maintenance Personnel: Refer to those who have undertaken appropriate technical training and
have practical experience in avoiding potential hazards within their work range (including but not
limited to high-voltage electrical and electronic equipment and high-brightness projectors).
B. Users: Refer to all persons except maintenance personnel or personnel who have undertaken
appropriate technical training. Authorized users are allowed to operate professional projection
systems.
C. Restricted Access Area: Only Maintenance Personnel can enter the restricted access area or
only if a user is aware of the reasons for restricting access to the area and has taken preventive
measures. A person must use a specific tool, lock or key or take other safety measures to access
this area. Additionally, access to this area is controlled by the specified agency.

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2.4 Laser Safety Precautions
This product is classified as Class 1 Laser Product and complies with IEC 60825-1: 2014 and
IEC 62471-5: 2015 Risk Group 2 (RG2).
To ensure safe operation, read all laser safety precautions mentioned below before installing and
operating the projector:
▪Class 1 Laser Product. Do not deliberately look into or stare into the beam, which can cause
injury to the retina in the back of the eye.
▪This projector uses an extremely high brightness laser. Never attempt to look directly into the lens
or the light beam. The bright light may result in permanent eye damage. (Risk Group 2 of IEC
62471-5:2015).
▪When switching ON the projector, make sure no one within the projection range is looking
into the lens.
▪Keep any reflective objects out of the light path of the projector. Glass and shiny surfaces can
reflect the light beam from the lens as the light path is extensive and the reflective beam can
cause unpredictable incidents such as fire hazards or eye injuries.
▪Any operation or adjustment not specifically instructed by the Supra-5000 Manuals creates the
risk of hazardous laser radiation exposure.
▪Do not open or disassemble the projector as this may cause damage by the exposure
of laser radiation.
▪Failure to follow the control, adjustment or operation procedures may cause damage by the
exposure to laser radiation.

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2.5 Important Safety Instructions
Preventing the Hazard of Electric Shock
▪The projector should use AC power. Ensure that the main voltage matches the rated power of the
projector. If the installation environment cannot meet the AC power requirements, please contact
the electrician.
▪The installation can only be carried out by qualified technical personnel in accordance with local
electrical codes and regulations.
▪This equipment uses a three-connector power cable, including a single-phase wire used for
protective earthing (PE). If the installation environment cannot meet the AC power requirements,
please contact the electrician. Please do not ignore the role of PE.
▪The power input socket delivered with the projector only supplies power to the projector. Do not
connect other devices to this power input socket.
▪The circuit breaker in the power supply circuit of the projector is a universal disconnector that cuts
off the power supply of the complete set of devices.
▪The projector is completely powered off only after you turn off the projector and remove the
power cable.
▪Do not place anything on the power cable. Please arrange the power cable properly so as not to
trip the pedestrian, be stretched or touch the hot surface.
▪If an extension cable must be used, the rated current of the extension cable shall be at least
equal to the rated current of the projector. If the rated current of the extension cable is lower than
that of the projector, the extension cable will be overheated and catch fire.
▪If the power cable is damaged or the projector is dropped and damaged, do not operate the
projector until the qualified maintenance personnel have checked and confirmed that
it is operational.
▪Please do not place any objects in the housing slot of the projector, as they may touch dangerous
voltage points or short circuits, causing a fire or an electric shock. If any liquid or solid enters the
housing, remove the plug and seek help from the professional maintenance personnel before
continuing to use the projector.
▪Please do not expose the laser light source to rain or moisture. It is recommended to place the
projector in a well-ventilated area away from fire and direct sunlight.
▪Please do not immerse the projector in water or other liquids, nor contact with water (including
splashing water) or other liquids.
▪To better protect the projector during lightning storms or prolonged unattended and unused
conditions, remove the power plug from the power socket and disconnect the communication
cables. This protects the projector from being damaged by a lightning strike or AC wire surge.
WARNING
A large current leakage may occur. Therefore, the projector must be grounded properly
before it is powered ON.

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Preventing Fire
▪The design and manufacture of the projector light source conform to the most stringent safety
requirements. During normal operating, the projector light source releases heat through the outer
surface and the ventilation duct, which is normal and safe. Putting the flammable material near
the projector may cause the material to ignite itself, causing a fire. Once a fire occurs, be sure to
use sand, CO2 or dry powder fire extinguishers. Please do not use water to extinguish a fire
when an electrical fire occurs.
▪Please do not block the cooling fan of the projector, nor block the air exhaust vents around the
cold-water tank. Please do not place any flammable objects or materials around the laser
light source.
▪The projection room must be well ventilated or have a cooling device to avoid heat accumulation.
The hot air discharged from the projector must be able to be discharged to the outside
of the building.
▪Store the projector until the laser light source is completely cooled down. Before storing the
projector, unplug the power cable from the projector.
Preventing Personal Injury
▪To prevent personal injury and physical damages, please read the manual and understand the
meaning of all labels on the equipment before installing the light source kit, inserting the power
plug into the power outlet or commissioning the projector.
▪To prevent personal injury that would necessitate medical care, please exercise caution when
handling the projector because the laser light source is heavy.
▪Before installing the laser light source to the projector or removing the laser light source from the
projector, please turn off the power and unplug the power cable.
▪The "Hazard Distance of Laser" needs to be evaluated for the actual application of the
Cinema products.
WARNING
High-intensity light. Do not look into the lens! High brightness will cause damage to the eyes.
WARNING
This is a Class A device that may cause radio interference in a residential environment.
In such conditions, the user may need to take practical countermeasures against interference.

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Preventing damage to the Projector
▪In order to keep well air circulation and to ensure compliance with the Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) requirements and safety requirements, be sure to use the projector with all
covers properly installed.
▪Properly keep the original shipping containers and packing materials. You can use them again
when you need to transport the equipment. To maximize the protection of the equipment, re-
package it in accordance with the original packaging upon factory delivery.
▪Before cleaning the equipment, remove the power plug from the power socket. Do not use
cleaners or spray cleaners, but use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use irritating solvents, such
as thinners, gasoline or corrosive cleaners, as they can cause damage to the housing. You can
use a damp cloth and a mild detergent to remove stubborn stains.
▪The maximum rated ambient temperature is 35ºC.
Power cable and accessories
▪Be sure to use the power cable, power plug and socket that comply with the local rating.
▪Please use only recommended AC power cables. Do not attempt to turn on the power if the AC
power and the power cable are not within the specified voltage and power range.
▪Please use only the recommended accessories. Use of other accessories may cause fire,
electric shock or personal injury.
CAUTION
Improper grounding, wiring or incorrect use of the projector will result in electric shock.
Ground Protection: The equipment shall be connected to a grounded power socket.
Before connecting the power supply, check the high-leakage current and ground cable.

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About Repair
▪Please do not repair the equipment privately because opening or removing the protective cover
may expose you to high voltage and face an electric hazard.
▪If you attempt to change the internal control functions set upon factory delivery or to change other
control settings that are not specifically addressed in this manual, it will cause permanent damage
to the laser light source kit and void the warranty.
▪When the following situations occur, remove the power plug from the power socket and allow
qualified maintenance personnel to repair the equipment:
➢The power cable or power plug is damaged or worn out.
➢Liquid enters into the equipment.
➢The equipment is exposed to rain or water.
➢If the equipment cannot operate properly in accordance with the operation instructions, adjust
only the adjustment apparatuses mentioned in the operating instructions because improper
adjustment of other apparatuses may cause equipment damage.
➢The equipment falls to the ground or the housing is damaged.
➢If the equipment performance deteriorates significantly, ask the maintenance personnel for
help.
▪Replacement parts: When parts need to be replaced, ensure that the service technician uses
replacement parts provided by the original factory or approved replacement parts that are
identical to the original parts. Unauthorized alternatives may result in deteriorated performance
and stability, causing fire, electric shock or other hazards.
Unapproved alternatives may void the warranty of the projector.

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2.6 Hazard Distance (HD)
Hazardous distance (HD): The distance measured from the projection lens. Outside this distance,
the intensity or energy of each surface unit is below the applicable exposure limit on the
cornea or skin. If the distance between the person and the light source is less than the hazard
distance (HD), the light beam is considered unsafe and unsuitable for exposure.
According to national requirements, from the projection lens to the area between the hazard distance
(HD), no person shall touch the projection beam. To protect untrained end-users, the installation must
comply with the following installation requirements:
➢The operator should control the contact with the light beam within the hazardous distance or be
able to watch install the product at a height above the hazard distance.
➢The end-user must take precautions against the hazardous distance.
➢Installation method, obstacle, detection system or other applicable measures should prevent
harmful radiation to the glasses within the hazardous distance.

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2.7 Name and Content of Hazardous Substances
According to the "Electronic Information Products Pollution Control Management Approach" issued
for controlling and reducing the electronic information products that may cause environmental
pollution after discard, promoting the production and sales of low-pollution electronic information
products and protecting the environment and human health, the hazardous substances that may be
contained in this product are as specified in Table 1:
Table 1
NOTE
In view of the different provisions of the EU and China for RoHS, the projector complies with the
EU RoHS directive (directive for restrictions on the use of certain hazardous substances in
electrical and electronic equipment). All parts marked with × are exception parts permitted
by EU RoHS directive.
WARNING
Handling the power cable of this product can expose you to chemicals, including lead, known to
the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Proposition 65 is
a California law that mandates companies to inform consumers of California about minuscule
levels of chemicals found in their products sold and purchased within the state of California.
Though a product may contain a Proposition 65 warning label or marking, it does not mean the
product is a threat or danger to the consumer. Espedeo Holdings LLC is committed to the quality
and safety of our products and consumers and we comply with necessary government
requirements accordingly. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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2.8 Product Safety Labels
I. Laser Warning Label: Describe the laser levels and compliance standards.
II. Label Description:
III. Label Position: Position of the laser warning label, as seen in Figure 1.
Figure 1

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3. Product Introduction
3.1 Unboxing Procedure
①Remove the top lid and open the Main box. Read the content on the Yellow ‘Transport Warning’
label on the carton flap carefully.
②Take out the Accessory box and Lens box located between the right and left foam inserts.
③Remove the left and right foam inserts on top of the projector.
④Lift and remove the Main box to access the projector. Please note that the Main box does not
have any bottom flaps.
⑤Lift the projector and place it on a surface that complies with the ‘Transportable Area’ instructions
specified on the ‘Transport Warning’ label.
Figure 2:
NOTE
Please retain the original packaging for possible RMA shipment in the future.

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3.2 Packing List
When unboxing the Espedeo Supra-5000 package; please check the contents in the box against the
packing list mentioned in Table 2:
Sr. No.
Part Description
Quantity
①
Projector
Espedeo Supra-
5000
1 PCS.
②
Lens
Box
1.28-1.92:1
Standard Lens
1 PCS.
③
Accessories
Box
AES Audio Cable
(10M)
1 PCS.
④
GPIO Cable
(10M)
2 PCS.

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⑤
RJ45 to 25PIN
Male
CP750/JSD80
Audio Converter
V2
1 PCS.
⑥
Cat5e Cable
(10M)
1 PCS.
⑦
Power Cord*
1 PCS.
⑧
Red Dot A4 leaflet
1 PCS.
⑨
User Manual
1 PCS.
⑩
Installation Manual
1 PCS.
⑪
Quick Installation Guide
1 PCS.
Table 2
*The required plug type for the Supra-5000 power cord can be specified as per regional requirements.
Please refer to Section 4.1.4 for further details.

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3.3 Overview of the Projector
Figure 3:
Air Strainer
The Air Strainer is located directly on the right side of the projector. This part can be replaced on-
site. The Air strainer is responsible for filtering the intake air and then cycle it through the
projector to cool the electronic components. The filter material has an open channel structure,
adopts an electrostatic electret material which is 100% synthetic fiber and is resistant to moisture
and common chemicals. This type of filter material is also mold resistant.
Maintenance Period: It is recommended to clean the filter screen every three months and
replace it with a new one every six months. Alternatively, adjust the replacement cycle
appropriately according to the on-site usage of the projector.
Figure 4:
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