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CP2000-X User Manual
020-100031-01 Rev . 1 (03-2009)
This button enables you to return to the Gamut menu settings that
RESTORE NOTES:
were present when you opened the menu, however the precise behavior depends on
whether you are working with measured (MCGD) or target (TCGD) settings.
To restore MCGD settings: The Restore button is disabled unless you have used the
Test button. To cancel new MCGD settings and return to the previous MCGD
settings, the new settings must be tested (via Test button) but not yet saved. If not yet
tested, you can either leave the menu and cancel the settings as requested by the
dialogue box, or attempt to save but cancel out of it. If you have already saved a new
OnSite file (by pressing the Create MCGD), the old OnSite file cannot be restored.
To restore a TCGD FILE: Press the Restore button any time before saving.
Admin/IP Config Submenu
Use the IP Config menu when you need to define or change the Ethernet settings—
i.e., network address—of the projector and/or its TPC.
NOTE: Record any new settings on page 1-3 of this manual.
Figure 3.24. Admin:IP Config Menu Functions
Table 3.8. Summary of Admin:IP Config Menu Functions
Projector vs. TPC
Change Network Config
Host Name
Obtain address from DHCP
Specify a Static IP Address
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Apply
* Changes in the IP Config menu automatically change the projector IP address appearing in the Admin: General menu, which
identifies which projector the TPC is currently set to control.
ADMIN: IP CONFIG MENU FUNCTIONS
Select which device address you wish to see or set.
Enter a checkmark to edit the Ethernet Configuration text boxes
defining the device's address.
Enter a name for the projector (optional)
Allow the projector's IP address to be auto-assigned by your
network's DHCP server. NOTE: Currently not supported.
Enter the full valid and unique address supplied by the network
administrator for using the device at this site.
The first three octets of the IP address identify the network to which
the device belongs; the last octet identifies the specific device (i.e.,
the projector or the TPC). Keep in mind that if you change the node
(any of the first 3 octets), the device will then belong to a different
network and will not interact until the other device is also changed
accordingly.
All IP Addresses for a network belong to the same Subnet Mask as
defined by the network administrator.
Not used. All entries are ignored.
Implement your current Ethernet Configuration settings. *
BASIC OPERATION
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