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Separating Networks
Communicating to
All Ports
2.5
System
Integration -
GPIO
Connector
2.6
Power
Connection
Mirage S+/HD, Matrix S+/HD, Christie HD/DS/DW, DLV User's Manual
020-100001-04 Rev. 1 (12/07) - Software v1.6g or higher
ArtNet INTERFACE SETTINGS:
and Advanced Control, System Configuration – Communication for additional
information about ArtNet settings.
By default, communications originating from one type of serial controller—RS232 vs.
RS422 vs. Ethernet—stay on the corresponding network path. A "Separate" setting
indicates this separation for "Network Routing" in the Communications menu. If you
are using an RS422 controller, for example, it will communicate only with the
projector to which it is connected unless you change this setting to either "RS232 and
RS422 Joined" or "All Joined".
To relay all messages to all ports—RS232, RS422, and Ethernet—set the "Network
Routing" option in the Communications menu for each projector to "All Joined". This
configuration is useful if you are using a non-RS232 controller with the RS232 linking
available between these projectors. For example, you may want to use both an RS422-
compatible controller and an Ethernet-connected PC for working with a network of
projectors linked via their RS232 in/out ports.
To isolate just RS422 communications, select "RS232 and Ethernet Joined". In Figure
2.16, only projector #3 will respond to the RS422 controller. To isolate just Ethernet
communications, select "RS232 and RS422 Joined"—only projector #1 will respond
via Ethernet.
The GPIO connector on the input panel can be used to provide a method of interfacing
a wide range of external I/O devices to the projector.
Refer to Appendix E: System Integration for complete details on pin configuration
and how to program the various pins on the connector.
The North American rated line cord is provided with each projector. Ensure
that you are using a line cord, socket and power plug that meets the
appropriate local rating standards.
Plug the line cord to the AC receptacle located at the back of the projector, below the
input panel, and the three-pronged end into a grounded AC outlet. Ensure the socket
outlet is installed near the equipment and is easily accessible. The input voltage to the
Refer to Section 3.6 – Adjusting System Parameters
Figure 2.16. Joining All Networks
Section 2: Installation and Setup
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