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> > | How to give a demoUse the following steps to power up and log in:
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Power up procedureThe display has shown a risk of overheating that could lead to automatic shutdown. According to David Tan, who was at Dolby until the end of 2007, this might be due to partial separation of the heat sink, which is apparently not uncommon in these prototype DR-37P units. These SOPs are designed to mitigate that risk. Ensure that there is enough FC-77 (Fluorinert) liquid coolant in the reservoir of the display. Allan thinks enough means more than half full. You want enough so that (1) the hose connected to the bottom of the reservoir (which sucks coolant from the reservoir) is sucking coolant and not air, and so that (2) you can visibly see coolant circulating through the hoses when the coolant pump is running. | ||||||||
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< < | When powering on the display, do not wait long before logging in and running "DR-37P GUI V48.5.exe" (or some other version if you can't find this one). This control program allows you to monitor the temperatures in the display as well as control it. When you run it it should ask if you want to connect to display 1106 and you click OK. If it can't find the display, you will need to log out and back in\. | |||||||
> > | When powering on the display, do not wait long before logging in and running "DR-37P GUI V48.5.exe" (or some other version if you can't find this one). This control program allows you to monitor the temperatures in the display as well as control it. When you run it it should ask if you want to connect to display 1106 and you click OK. If it can't find the display, you will need to log out and back in. | |||||||
Use the following steps to log in: |