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Barco NW-12 - Communications; Network Connections

Barco NW-12
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4. Installation
DVI
DVI
COMPUTER
COMPUTER
RS 232 C
RS 232 C
DVI
DVI
R.C.
R.C.
DVI
DVI
COMPUTER
COMPUTER
RS 232 C
RS 232 C
DVI
DVI
R.C.
R.C.
R / PR
R / PR
G / Y
G / Y
B / PB
B / PB
Hs / Cs
Hs / Cs
Vs
Vs
VIDEO
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
R / PR
R / PR
G / Y
G / Y
B / PB
B / PB
Hs / Cs
Hs / Cs
Vs
Vs
VIDEO
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
DESKTOP INPUT
DESKTOP INPUT
Image 4-22
Connecting a desktop input
Tip: An Ethernet co nnection must also be set to allow Desk top integration
The projector can be connected to a LAN or can be connected to a desktop PC via a crossed cable (as indicated
above).
The desktop can be enabled/disabled, "Desktop", page 117
Using the desktop input makes only sense when using the Barco Desktop integration software. The Desktop
integration software is covered in the Desktop integration User Guide.
4.5.10 Communications
Overview
Network connections
Network settings
RS232 communication
4.5.10.1 Network connections
What can be done ?
The projector can be connected to a network allowing it to be accessed from any connected network device. The Ethernet connection
can be used to upload/download projector software and/or to set up communication (TCP-packets) with the projector. This network
can be a local area network or a small dedicated network
Following operations are made possible :
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