How To Change Your Projector's Ip Address - Christie CP2000 User Manual

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LIT MAN USR CP2000
020-100032-04 Rev. 1 (03/14)
ADMIN: IP CONFIG MENU FUNCTIONS
Change Config
Host Name
Obtain address from DHCP
Specify a Static IP Address
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Apply
Trap OID
*Changes in the IP Config menu automatically change the projector IP address appearing in the Admin:General menu,
which identifies which projector the TPC is currently set to control.
HOW TO CHANGE YOUR PROJECTOR'S IP (NETWORK) ADDRESS:
projector, its default Ethernet (network) settings are fine and should not be changed.
In a projector that is to be networked, however, this default address will likely be
invalid for the network at a given site. Consult the site's network administrator to
determine the necessary settings for compatibility with the local network, then use
the TPC to define these new settings in the projection head (Notes: 1) password-
protected; requires a Christie installer login. 2) projector can be on the network
during these changes, if desired.):
1. Select the "Projector" button and enter a checkmark in the
"Change Config" checkbox. This will enable editing of
the Projector Ethernet Configuration text boxes.
2. Enter the projector's new valid
and unique "IP Address" desired.
The last octet can be any value
from 10-99.
3. Enter the projector's new
"Subnet Mask" address settings
required.
4. Select the "Apply" button to implement the new address settings in the
projector. A caution will remind you that the address must be unique
and valid for the site—if you are unsure,
cancel and consult again with the network
administrator. Otherwise, click "OK" to
finish.
Enter a checkmark to edit the Ethernet Configuration text
boxes defining the device's address.
Enter a name for the projector (optional)
Allow the projector's IP address to be auto-assigned by your
network's DHCP server. NOTE: Currently not supported.
Enter the full valid and unique address supplied by the
network administrator for using the device at this site.
When DLP or TPC selected: The first three octets of the IP
address identify the network to which the device belongs;
the last octet identifies the specific device (i.e., the projector
or the TPC). Keep in mind that if you change the node (any
of the first 3 octets), the device will then belong to a different
network and will not interact until the other device is also
changed accordingly.
When SNMP selected: Enter specific IP address where trap
information (device status notification, ie. fan failure) is sent.
All IP Addresses for a network belong to the same Subnet
Mask as defined by the network administrator.
Not used. All entries are ignored.
Implement your current Ethernet Configuration settings. *
Retrieve information on the condition of a device from a
specific MIB (Management Information Base) structure.
Default = old MIB structure( 11273), new structure = 25766
BASIC OPERATION
For a stand-alone
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