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Admin: General and Admin: Lamp Menus

NOTE: Installer login required.
From within the Admin menu, an installer can access three additional submenus not available to any other
user. These submenus are primarily for defining critical system parameters such as the projector's IP address,
lamp type, and user rights for remote access and data logging. Installers can also record minimum and
maximum footlambert readings to define a range from which other TPC lamp readings are interpolated, and
they can set whether Status menu temperatures appear in Celsius (default) or Fahrenheit. A typical Admin:
General submenu appears below.
ID for projector
location on net-
work (Default
address shown.
Use valid address
for the site).
Define site
• Normal Front
• Inverted Rear
• Normal Rear
• Inverted Front
Toggle to use a
different lamp
mode & power
for each channel,
or to use one
setting for all.
Toggle to read
temp. in deg C or
deg F.
Table 3.19 Summary of Admin: General Menu Options
ADMIN: GENERAL MENU OPTIONS
Projector IP
Address
Image Orientation
Celsius Display
Remote Access
Data Logging
Error Message
Enabled
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Figure 3-35 Admin: General Menu Options
Determines which projector the TPC controls, and always terminates in 10-99. All four values (octets)
must be valid for your site. For example, perhaps you can use the default 192.168.206.10 to control a
single-projector installation. Then use 192.168.206.11 to control a second projector at that site,
192.168.206.12 to control a third projector, and so on. NOTE: This menu does NOT define the projec-
tor's address
Define the orientation of the screen relative to the projector.
Choose Celsius or Fahrenheit temperature display for Status menu.
Define whether all users can access TPC functions remotely or not at all, or whether a login is required.
Define the extent of activity to record in an Ethernet-accessible TPC data log (default=Errors only). A
good data log can be helpful when troubleshooting, but use with caution- detailed logging will slow
TPC responses. Note that when the memory card becomes full, logging continues and simply writes
over the oldest entries.
When enabled, an error message will be sent via Ethernet whenever an alarm condition is encountered.
Section 1: Introduction
Restrict who can
access the TPC
remotely:
• No access
• Login required
• Free Access
Define the extent of
data to be logged
• Errors
• Standard
• Detailed. NOTE:
Slows TPC response.
Send Alarm Window
messages via
Ethernet.
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