This is part two of my problems with a Solaria One/IMB-S2.
OK, the IMB-thing was not responding in any way. Only some yellow LED:s were blinking. It was dead, may DCI have mercy on its soul.
But I didn´t check if the projector was actually communicating, I just noticed that the PIB Eth was blinking and that all network ports on the IMS were not)
- Upgraded the projector part to 4.8 x x (USB in TP)
- Configured IP for my DSS200
- Pulled the card contraption. Took it apart and put the PIB back in.
- Insterted Cat745 (tested in CP2210 the day before with the same DSS200)
- Connected the DSS200
- Selected Dolby as IMB
- "IMB no communication" but everything else indicated green.
- DSS200 Disconnected - Error securing connection to media block
- ICP online, test patterns and lamp working as supposed.
- The ethernet port on the PIB was blinking but not reponding
Tried different configurations, changed IP several times, cold reboot, pulled and reseated cards, measured all voltages (all 12 & 24V good under load), pulled and reseated every connector inside.
At this point I considered giving up and head back home. Then one last try giving the f*****g thing a forced upgrade from the TP (same version)
- First I could see the TP doing some vintage Windows stuff.
- TP did a soft reboot.
- Back up and running it started looking for the IMB
- IMB still no communication. Eth on PIB still not reachable.
- Then suddenly the whole projector did a hard reboot by itself. No upgrade activity visible on the TP before that.
- Back up again my laptop could reach the projector in the normal way.
- TP now yelled about a broken marriage.
- Marriage could be performed (but the marriage button LED was dead)
- DSS200 greeted me with "Please select a show for playback"
- Tadaa
This could be repeated (I pulled Cat745 once to double check the s/n before requesting new KDM:s). If it was the complete shutdown or the broken marriage that triggered this error I do not know. Once it was up and running again I was not in the mood for more experiments. It was late the day before Christmas, a five hour drive back home and a snow storm coming up.
- Just leave the d**n thing on!
I pulled the logs and will contact Christie support after the holidays.
The IMB-S2 might not be dead after all? Has anyone seen this behaviour before?
/M.E.
OK, the IMB-thing was not responding in any way. Only some yellow LED:s were blinking. It was dead, may DCI have mercy on its soul.
But I didn´t check if the projector was actually communicating, I just noticed that the PIB Eth was blinking and that all network ports on the IMS were not)
- Upgraded the projector part to 4.8 x x (USB in TP)
- Configured IP for my DSS200
- Pulled the card contraption. Took it apart and put the PIB back in.
- Insterted Cat745 (tested in CP2210 the day before with the same DSS200)
- Connected the DSS200
- Selected Dolby as IMB
- "IMB no communication" but everything else indicated green.
- DSS200 Disconnected - Error securing connection to media block
- ICP online, test patterns and lamp working as supposed.
- The ethernet port on the PIB was blinking but not reponding
Tried different configurations, changed IP several times, cold reboot, pulled and reseated cards, measured all voltages (all 12 & 24V good under load), pulled and reseated every connector inside.
At this point I considered giving up and head back home. Then one last try giving the f*****g thing a forced upgrade from the TP (same version)
- First I could see the TP doing some vintage Windows stuff.
- TP did a soft reboot.
- Back up and running it started looking for the IMB
- IMB still no communication. Eth on PIB still not reachable.
- Then suddenly the whole projector did a hard reboot by itself. No upgrade activity visible on the TP before that.
- Back up again my laptop could reach the projector in the normal way.
- TP now yelled about a broken marriage.
- Marriage could be performed (but the marriage button LED was dead)
- DSS200 greeted me with "Please select a show for playback"
- Tadaa
This could be repeated (I pulled Cat745 once to double check the s/n before requesting new KDM:s). If it was the complete shutdown or the broken marriage that triggered this error I do not know. Once it was up and running again I was not in the mood for more experiments. It was late the day before Christmas, a five hour drive back home and a snow storm coming up.
- Just leave the d**n thing on!
I pulled the logs and will contact Christie support after the holidays.
The IMB-S2 might not be dead after all? Has anyone seen this behaviour before?
/M.E.
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