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Section 3: Operation
• Network Routing:
NOTE: Not applicable for stand-alone projectors or simple serial networks with only one type of controller
and linking.
• Separate - Select "Separate" (factory default) to keep RS-232, RS-422 and Ethernet messages on their
respective paths instead of being broadcast to the other types of ports, see
• RS-232 and RS-422 Joined - Messages originating from an RS-232 or RS-422 controller will be relayed
to all RS-232or RS-422 ports. Any Ethernet communication, however, will not.
• RS-232 and Ethernet Joined - Messages to and from the RS-232 ports will also be relayed to the Ethernet
port, and vice versa. Any RS-422 communications will be isolated. In the case of multiple Ethernet ses-
sions over the single Ethernet connector, input on the RS-232 port will be relayed to all Ethernet sessions;
however, input from any Ethernet session will only be relayed to the RS-232 ports.
• All Joined - All messages reach all ports, regardless of type in the case of multiple Ethernet sessions, input
on one Ethernet session will be relayed to all other Ethernet sessions as well as to the RS-232 and RS-422
ports.

3.7.9 Ethernet Settings - Submenu

NOTE: Recommended for network administrators only.
• DHCP: Users may enable Dynamic IP (DHCP) support if the network is equipped with a DHCP server.
Once enabled, the projector will configure the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway with the settings
provided by the DHCP server. When disabled, the projector will reset the address back to the default static
address (0.0.0.0). If the projector cannot contact a DHCP server, the projector software will revert to using
the Link-Local IP settings.
• Link-Local IP: When set to Dynamic IP, the projector will configure itself to a valid IP address, even if no
DHCP server is available to provide a dynamic IP. If the PC is configured to obtain an IP address
automatically (by default in Windows), both the PC and the projector will use compatible IP addresses.
• IP Address: If DHCP is disabled, enter a valid and unique IP address for use on the network to which the
projector is currently connected. This address will overwrite any previous IP address such as the projector's
factory-defined default. It takes approximately 10 seconds for the projector to respond at its new address.
• TCP Port: On some Ethernet networks, firewall restrictions may require that the port number of the
projector be changed from its default of 3002. If so, enter a new valid port number here. It is highly
recommended not to use a port # below 1000, as these ports are typically reserved for and used by common
IP applications.
• Subnet Mask: Determines the subnet for the IP address and must be set manually, if not using DHCP.
• Default Gateway: This is the IP address of the gateway used to reach any non-local IP addresses. All PCs
and projectors must be on the same subnet and it must be set manually, if not using DHCP.
• Host Name: Set the host name for the device.
• Domain Name: Set the domain for the device.
• Mac Address: Displays the MAC address of the projector (read-only)
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