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Ethernet Settings
(SUBMENU)
NOTES: 1) Not used for stand-alone projectors. 2) Recommended for network
administrators only.
DHCP:
Enable this checkbox if you want a DHCP server to automatically change the
projector’s default IP address (0.0.0.0) to one that is valid and unique for use on the
current Ethernet network. On networks without a DHCP server, or to simply override
the automatic DHCP server function, delete the checkmark and enter the new “IP
Address” settings desired. Remember that only a 0.0.0.0 address will trigger the
DHCP addressing service, and only when the DHCP checkbox is enabled.
IP ADDRESS:
Enter a valid and unique IP address for use on the network to which the
projector is currently connected. Upon the next power-up, this address will overwrite
any previous IP address such as the projector’s factory-defined default (0.0.0.0), or
one that has been assigned by a DHCP server or other user. An IP address entered
here remains in effect until it is changed again. NOTES: Make sure the projector is
connected to the network before changing its IP address. Make sure to re-boot.
PORT:
On some Ethernet networks, firewall restrictions may require that the port
number of the projector be changed from its default of 3002. If so, enter a new valid
port number here.
Broadcast Key
Enter a checkmark if you want keypad commands sent to one projector to be relayed
to all projectors in a serial network. Note that the
Proj
key will temporarily
“override” the effect of a broadcast setting and allow you to control a specific
projector when necessary. Make sure to remove the Broadcast Key checkmark when
operating redundant networks.
Backlight
Toggle the built-in keypad lighting on/off.
Front IR / Back IR
NOTE: With v1.1 software, only one IR keypad protocol (A) is recognized at each of
the projector’s IR sensors. Response can be toggled on or off independently in the
menu as desired for your application. Use of multiple protocols as described here
requires a software upgrade.
As described in Section 2, the standard IR remote keypad is capable of sending data
to the projector in either one of seven different protocols called
A –
G
, depending on
its internal jumper settings (default=
A
). Likewise, the front and rear IR sensors on
the projector can be set to accept IR data accordingly, responding to one of the
A – G
protocols
,
all or none. The projector’s
“All”
default is adequate for most single-
projector installations. Select a specific protocol to work with only certain projectors
in a multi-projector group.
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