Selecting A Video Source; Connecting To A Computer Or Server; Configuring The Rs232 Port - Christie Mirage SST Installation And Setup Manual

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Input configuration Description
This card may or may not be included with your model. Standard inputs are subject to change.

Selecting a video source

After connecting a video source to the projector and making sure your port configuration is correct,
you must select it.
1. From the display panel, select INPUT.
2. Navigate the list of input selections until you find a selection that best matches your
configuration.
3. To select the input, select Enter.

Connecting to a computer or server

Communicate with a remote computer, server, or an existing network using a RJ-45 cable.
The RS232 port located on the IMXB faceplate uses Christie-proprietary protocol and is intended for
Christie accessories or automation controllers only.
For more information, on the serial commands, see the Mirage SST Serial Commands Guide (P/N:
020-103005-XX) .
1. Use an RJ-45 cable to connect the Ethernet hub or switch to the Ethernet port, located on the
projector IMXB faceplate.
2. When using the Christie serial protocol over Ethernet, connect to port 3002.
3. For applications or equipment using serial communications, use the Christie-proprietary serial
protocol to communicate with the RS232 port on the IMXB faceplate.

Configuring the RS232 port

Configure the RS232 port to send Christie serial commands using a standard RS232 serial cable.
1. Select Menu > Communications > Projector Communication.
2. Use the down arrow to select Baud Rate.
3. Select the appropriate baud rate and select Enter.
4. Use the down arrow to select Network Routing.
Mirage SST Installation and Setup Guide
020-102956-01 Rev. 1 (06-2019)
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Connecting devices and establishing communication
interface. Refer to the signal chart for more information about
what resolution, frame rates, and formats are supported based
on the projector the card is installed in.
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