Separate Networks; Communicating To All Ports - Christie Mirage M Series User Manual

High resolution video/graphics three chip 1080p hd, sxga+, and wuxga projectors.
Hide thumbs Also See for Mirage M Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Installation and Setup
Ethernet network setup
To add one or more projectors to an Ethernet network, use standard CAT5 cables to connect each
projector Ethernet port to a hub on the network. A controller or PC must also be connected to the
hub. A wireless router can be used to communicate to the projectors over 802.11b/g.
Setting the projector IP address, subnet mask, and gateway
See
Configuring the lens
on page 67
.
Changing the port number:
On some Ethernet networks, firewall restrictions may require that the port number of the projector
be changed from the default of 3002. If so, enter a new port number in the Ethernet Settings
menu or include the new port number.

Separate networks

By default, communications which originate 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, see
Tiling an image over multiple screens
on page 69. For example, if using an
RS422 controller it communicates only with the projector to which it is connected unless you
change this setting to either RS232 and RS422 Joined or All Joined.

Communicating to all ports

To relay all messages to all ports—RS232, RS422, and Ethernet—set the Network Routing option
for each projector to All Joined, see
Specifying serial communication parameters
on page 51. This
configuration is useful if 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
Mirage M Series User Manual
41
020-101942-02 Rev. 1 (10-2018)
http://www.pureglare.com.au

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents