Barco PresentationPRO-II User Manual page 96

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4. Menu Orientation
Remote Control Menu
In the " Status " section:
In Chapter 6, refer to the "
details.
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Remote Control — enables or disables remote control.
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When remote control is on, the { HOME } buttons disappears, the
PresentationPRO-II front panel is disabled, and all control originates
from the external controller's console.
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To re-establish "local" control, remote control must be turned off from the
Remote Control Menu .
Unit IP — displays the IP address of PresentationPRO-II.
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When remote control is on, this address will be assigned by the external
controller's DHCP server.
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When remote control is on, you can change the PresentationPRO-II
static IP address. When you navigate to the field, the " ^ " symbol
appears below the first quad, and a { NEXT IP QUAD } button appears:
Use the ADJ knob to change the quad's setting.
Press { NEXT IP QUAD } to advance to the next quad.
When you reach the last quad, the { SET IP } button appears.
Press { SET IP } to store the unit's new Static IP address.
The top line indicates the connection status with the external controller (e.g., Not
Connected , Establishing Connection , Connected , etc.).
Ctrlr IP — With a connection established, displays the IP address of the external
controller.
Destination — with a connection established, displays the destination assigned
to PresentationPRO-II by the external controller.
Router — with a connection established, displays the utilization of routers:
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[Internal] indicates that PresentationPRO-II's local router is used for
source connections (the eight rear-panel analog connections plus the
two rear-panel SD/HD connections).
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[External] indicates that an external (upstream) router is used for source
connections to PresentationPRO-II. In this case, and a minimum of rear-
panel PresentationPRO-II connections are used — connected directly to
one or more router outputs.
Using Remote Control
" section on page 116 for additional
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