User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Introduction to the Dolby Accessibility Solution User’s Manual
- 2 Dolby Accessibility Solution hardware components
- 3 Installing the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server
- 4 Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution audio
- 5 Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution with a Wi-Fi router
- 6 Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server with a digital cinema server
- 7 Configuring the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver
- 8 Setting up a Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver for a patron
- 8.1 Enabling the talkback feature for visually impaired patrons
- 8.2 Connecting the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver to an auditorium
- 8.3 Selecting available resources for Brazil
- 8.4 Selecting available resources for regions other than Brazil
- 8.5 Adjusting the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver adjustable arm
- 9 Dolby Accessibility Solution default user accounts and passwords
- 10 Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution system
- 10.1 Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server software using secure FTP
- 10.2 Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server software using USB
- 10.3 Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution Server software using the web UI
- 10.4 Updating the Dolby Accessibility Solution Receiver software using the web UI
- 11 Dolby Accessibility Solution Server web UI
- 12 Dolby Accessibility Solution operational and technical specifications
- 13 Audio AES and adapter pinouts
- 13.1 RJ-45 Ethernet cable color codes
- 13.2 RJ-45 to 25-pin D-connector male adapter pinning
- 13.3 Pinouts for AES3 channels 1-8 output
- 13.4 Pinouts for AES3 channels 9-16 output
- 13.5 Pinout wiring for AES3 audio for Dolby cinema audio processors
- 13.6 Pinout wiring for AES3 audio for third-party cinema audio processors
- 13.7 Pinouts for the Dolby CP750 in 5.1 mode
- 13.8 Pinouts for the Dolby CP750 in 7.1 mode
- 13.9 Dolby CP850/Dolby CP950 pinouts
- 13.10 25-pin D-connector to dual RJ-45 adapter pinout
- 13.11 Pinouts for the Dolby IMS3000 AES3 auxiliary input or output port
- 13.12 Dolby DCP‑2000/Dolby DCP‑2K4 AES pinouts
- 14 Documentation revision history
- Glossary
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
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ou 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.
Wi-Fi router SSID overview
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