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Cinemage User Manual
Version 4.1.x ©2010
Steps to connect to a Cinemage on a wireless network
While the Cinemage is not a Wireless Appliance, you can access the monitor wirelessly by connecting it
to a wireless router. You can then access the monitor by using a Mac, PC, or Apple iPhone, or iPod
Touch connected to the wireless network.
Turn the Web Browser on in the Cinemage. To do this, follow these instructions: Main Menu | System
Menu | Network & USB Datakey Setup | Web/FTP Setup | Web Server (Turn Option On)
Next, Open a web browser on the device that is connected to
the wireless network and enter the IP Address of the
Cinemage you are attempting to connect to in the address bar.
If you are using any operating system with any web browser
you can also enter the TCP IP Machine Name; Cinetal-****** in
the address bar with “******” being the last six numbers of the
serial number on the Cinemage you are trying to access (with
the exception of Mac OSX 10.5 or higher, which then you must
enter Cinetal-******
.local
, with “******” being the last six
numbers of the serial number on the Cinemage you are trying
to access).If you are using the Apple iPod Touch or iPhone,
enter the TCP IP Machine Name in the address bar of the
Web Browser. The Web browser then directs you to the
Graphic User Interface (GUI). The GUI is the same for the
Mac and PC (below), but there is a different GUI for the Apple
iPhone and iPod Touch (right).
Apple iPod Touch and iPhone
Screenshot (above)
Mac and PC Web Browser Screenshot
(left)
In the Mac and PC Web Browser, you have
control over: Routing, the Framestore, 3D
and 1D LUTs.
In the Apple iPod Touch and iPhone you
have control over: Display Routing, Stills,
3D LUTs, and what Presets are currently
running on the monitor. You can also grab
a still of what is currently showing on the monitor and view it on your iPhone or iPod Touch. The still will
continue to update, and the speed at which it refreshes depends on the speed of your network. The still
will open in a new browser window that can be resized on your iPod or iTouch device.