Terra User Manual
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020-102838-10 Rev. 1 (05-2020)
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2020 Christie Digital Systems USA Inc. All rights reserved.
Reference Information
This section contains reference information that may be useful for understanding the Terra system.
Software Versioning
The system software release numbering is in the form of four numeric fields (e.g., 2.1.19.2343)
separated by decimal points. The fields in order from left to right are: major, minor, revision, and
build.
Major
Increases by one when new functionality is added.
Minor
Increases by one when enhancements to the functionality are added.
Revision
Incremented by one for every release including internal releases. This may result in gaps in the
numbering for customer software releases.
Build
Internal software build number.
Importing Device IP Configuration
The Import button on the Terra Startup Assistant can be used to import IP configuration. The file can
be created by using the Export button or by creating a new file. The format of the import is exactly as
exported:
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MACAddress,IP,USBIP,SubnetMask,Gateway,IsDHCP
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Values may have double quotes or nothing around them: "10.10.180.22" or 10.10.180.22.
(Note that the double quotes are not the Microsoft Office styled quotes)
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Setting IsDHCP to TRUE for a device within the import list will ignore values for IP, USBIP,
SubnetMask, and Gateway.
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The imported list is compared to the devices that are available. Only devices that are available
will have their network information imported.
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Validation is performed on the import to prevent invalid network information.
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Import validation errors are displayed using the local computer’s default text editor.
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Validation must be 100% pass, or no part of the import will be performed.
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Example content of an import file:
MACAddress,IP,USBIP,SubnetMask,Gateway,IsDHCP
00-09-48-AA-00-
26,10.10.180.24,10.10.80.25,255.255.0.0,10.10.180.1,FALSE
00-09-48-DD-00-
30,10.10.180.22,10.10.180.23,255.255.0.0,10.10.180.1,FALSE
Videowall Specifications
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Maximum size of videowalls:
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16x16 array if displays operate at HD / 2K resolutions
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8x8 array if 4K displays are used
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16x16 for HD resolution displays
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Magnifications are integer 1x1, 2x2, 2x3, 2x4, 4x4… to various sizes. They can be
anamorphically stretched (not uniform in H&V) 1x2, 2x3, 3x5.