Installation & Setup
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Roadster & Mirage S+/HD User Manual
020-100002-04 Rev. 1 (12-2008)
CHANGING THE 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 port number in the
Ethernet Settings
menu or include the new port# in
an XIP serial command sent to the projector. It is highly recommended not to use a
port# below 1024, as these ports are typically reserved for and used by well known
applications.
SUBNET MASK AND DEFAULT GATEWAY:
The Subnet Mask and Default Gateway are
automatically assigned when DHCP is enabled. If a static IP is being used, it must be
assigned before the subnet mask. The Default Gateway is an optional router device
used to send and receive data outside the subnet.
ArtNet INTERFACE SETTINGS:
Refer to
Section 3.6 – Adjusting System Parameters
and Advanced Control, System Configuration – Communication
for additional
information about ArtNet settings.
By default, communications originating from one type of serial controller—RS232
vs. RS422 vs. Ethernet—stay on the corresponding network path. A “Separate”
setting indicates this separation for “Network Routing” in the
Communications
menu.
If you are using an RS422 controller, for example, it will communicate only with the
projector to which it is connected unless you change this setting to either “RS232 and
RS422 Joined” or “All Joined” (Figure 2.36).
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Baud Rate for RS232
Baud Rate for RS422
Projector
Network Routing
Ethernet Settings
Broadcast Key
Backlight
Front IR
Back IR
Wired Keypad
115200
115200
004
All Joined
Off
On
On
Communications
Separate
RS232 and RS422 Joined
Ethernet Joined
All Joined
RS232 and
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Figure 2.36. Keeping Communications Separate (default)
To relay all messages to all ports—RS232, RS422, and Ethernet—set the “Network
Routing” option in the
Communications
menu for each projector to “All Joined”.
This configuration is useful if you are using a non-RS232 controller with the RS232
linking available between these projectors. For example, you may want to use both an
RS422-compatible controller and an Ethernet-connected PC for working with a
network of projectors linked via their RS232 in/out ports (Figure 2.37).
Separating Networks
Communicating
to
All
Ports