Projector Registration; Registration Of Projector To "Projectorview Global - Mitsubishi Electric LAN CONTROL UTILITY Operation Manual

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4. Projector registration

4.1. Registration of projector to "ProjectorView Global+"

The procedures to register projectors vary among the foregoing connection examples.
• In connection examples 1 and 2 (where projectors are installed within the same local network), the projectors
within such network are automatically detected and registered. For details, see procedure A below.
• In connection example 3 (where projectors are installed via a router), specify the range of the projectors' IP
addresses and then carry out automatic projector search within the range to register projectors. For details, see
procedure B below.
• In addition to the procedures shown by the connection examples, you can register projectors manually without
using the automatic projector search. For details, see "Manual registration of projector" on page 12.
• Up to 200 units of projectors can be registered at the maximum.
• Projectors that have just been registered by the automatic projector search aren't belonging to any group. When
the projectors you registered aren't displayed on the projector list on the main screen, select "All" or "Group
unsetting" from the group select pull-down menu.
Procedure A - For connection examples 1 and 2 (where projectors are installed within the
same local network)
(1) Start up "ProjectorView Global+".
(2) Select "Search Projector" from "Global Control" of the menu bar on the main screen.
• The projectors connected to LAN are searched automatically.
• The password is required when you are connecting the projectors for the first time. If the projector password is
changed, you need to enter that new password.
<Note>
• Ensure that the IP address of the PC and that of the projector are in the same network group. (The last octet of the
IP address should contain a different value.)
• Be sure to make a note of the IP addresses you set. If you forget the IP addresses, you may not be able to detect
the projectors again.
• At initial setup, DHCP or Auto IP (169.254.0.1 through 169.254.255.254) automatically assigns an IP address.
Note that a different IP address may be assigned every time you start the projectors. If a connection cannot be
established, execute "Search Projector".
• If you change the IP address in the projector menu after the projectors have been detected, execute "Search
Projector" again.
• It is recommended that you assign an IP address of the projector to the fixed IP address.
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