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Communication protocoll Rev. 1.2
Setting up LAN communication
The projector is shipped with a set of default settings, these are as follows:
Description Value
DHCP On
IP address 0.0.0.0
Subnet mask 0.0.0.0
Default gateway 0.0.0.0
TCP/UDP port 1025
Before you connect the projector to your LAN make sure that the IP settings are set correct according to your LAN configuration.
IP settings can be changed from OSD. It can be set automatically by using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) or manually
by disabling DHCP and set IP address, Subnet mask and Gateway.
When enabling DHCP please allow up to a minute for the projector to receive IP settings from the DHCP server. The IP address will be
updated and shown in the OSD.
If there is no DHCP server in the network the projector will be assigned a “zero configuration” address, 169.254.0.0/16.
To renew an IP address, select “renew” in the OSD (setup->network).
Connecting to the projector
You have two options regarding how to make the physical connection to the projector. You can either use a crossover twisted pair (TP)
cable directly from the computer to the projector, or two straight-through TP cables with a HUB or a switch between them.
When the projector is set up with proper IP settings, you should be able to control it.
Setting up RS232 communication
Connect to the projector
Connect the projector and host using a standard serial cable with 9-pin female to the host, and 9-pin male to the projector. Pin 2
connects to pin 2, pin 3 connects to pin 3 and pin 5 connects to pin 5.
RS232 Communication parameters
Table 1 shows supported rs232 settings:
Parameter Data
Baud rate 19200
Parity N
Databits 8
Stopbits 1
Flowcontrol None
Table 1: RS232 parameters
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