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 AND DEFA ULT GATEWAY: The Subnet Mask and Default Gateway are automatically assigned when
DHCP is enabled. If a static IP is being used, the IP must be assigned first since the projector estimates the subnet
mask after the IP is entered. The Default Gateway is an optional router device used to send and receive data
outside the subnet.
NETWORK NAME: Set the name for the projector, as it should appear on the local network. The control is most
useful when DHCP is enabled, since the IP address may change from one session to another.
Broadcast Key
Enter a checkmark if you want keypad commands sent to one projector to be relayed to all projectors in a serial
network. Note that the key will temporarily "override" the effect of a broadcast setting and allow you to control a
specific projector when necessary. Disable the setting for all but one (any) projector in a network.
Front IR, Back IR and Wired Keypad Enabled: Enable or disable access to the projector menus via the IR ports, as
located on the front and back of the projector. Separately, the Wired Keypad can be enabled for remote access, as
desire.
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