BASIC OPERATION
CP2000-X User Manual
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020-100031-01 Rev . 1 (03-2009)
WARNINGS
For both devices—projector and TPC—the Subnet Mask and the
first 3 octets of their IP addresses must match, otherwise the
devices are on different networks and cannot communicate.
Do not re-boot
until this match is confirmed.
You do
not
have to change the TPC Ethernet configuration if you have changed
only the last octet of the projector’s “IP Address”. In this case (rare), both devices
still belong to same network and will be able to communicate with each other.
6.
Change the TPC Ethernet network configuration (below).
HOW TO CHANGE YOUR TPC’S IP ADDRESS:
Select “TPC” at the top of the
IP Config
menu, then change the TPC’s IP address in the same manner as you changed the
projector’s address.
WARNINGS
The first 3 octets of the IP address must match
those for the projector. See Steps 2 and 3, above.
NOTE:
This is the simplified explanation of valid addressing. A trained network
administrator may expand the range of valid addresses.
To implement the address changes in your projector and TPC, re-boot.
IMPORTANT:
Do not forget to re-boot the projector.
Admin/General and Admin/Lamp Submenus
NOTE:
Installer login required.
From within the
Admin
menu, an installer can access 2 additional submenus not
available to any other user. These submenus are primarily for defining critical system
parameters such as the projector’s lamp type, user rights for remote access, and the
amount of data logged in projector memory. Installers can also record minimum and
maximum footlambert readings to establish a range from which other TPC lamp
readings are interpolated, and they can set whether
Status
menu temperatures appear
in Celsius (default) or Fahrenheit. A typical
Admin: General
submenu appears below.
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