Section 2: Installation and Setup
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- Software v1.6g or higher
Figure 2.11. Connecting RS422
Ethernet Communications
To add the projector to an existing Ethernet network with other equipment such as
controllers and other projectors, connect standard CAT5 Ethernet cable between your
Ethernet controller (or hub) and the Ethernet port on the side of the projector.
Upon connection to an Ethernet network, the projector’s factory default IP address of
0.0.0.0.0 will automatically enable the DHCP function (if available on the network) to
assign a new IP address that is valid and unique for that network. Or, if there is no
DHCP function available on the network (or if a specific static IP address for the
projector is preferred or required), you can set the address in the
Ethernet Settings
menu or via an ASCII serial command.
Regardless of how it is assigned, once a projector has a valid and unique address it
will respond to commands sent to this address. To determine the projector’s current IP
address, consult the
Status
or
Communications
menus.
Refer to
Section 3
for further information about setting up and using a projector
connected via Ethernet.
Log on to www.christiedigital.com for detailed information on ChristieNET
™
.
RS-232 NETWORK:
If you want to connect multiple projectors in a network with serial
communication, connect the controlling source to the RS232 IN connector of the first
projector in the network. Then take another serial communication cable and connect
one end to the RS232 OUT connector and the other end to the RS232 IN connector of
the next projector. Continue this pattern of connection with all projectors in the
network. The last projector in the network will only have a connection to the RS232
IN connector. See Figure 2.12.
Ethernet Communications
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Connecting
Multiple
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Projectors