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RS 232
You may control and monitor the projector remotely through the serial RS232 control interface.
Two RS232 protocols are employed. A simple instruction set (SIS) ASCII  protocol gives access to the 
most frequently used commands. In addition, a binary protocol is available where each command is a 
series of 32 bytes in one packet. The protocols allow for both SET and GET operations. To utilize GET 
operations the host needs a routine for receiving and interpreting incoming packets. SET-operations 
are used  to force the projector into different modes, like setting  brightness and contrast, switching 
between sources, etc.
A separate document “RS-232 and LAN communication protocol and command set” is available that 
describes the communications parameters and operational codes in detail.
LAN
The  projector  can  be  controlled  and  monitored  through  the  LAN  connector  as  an  alternative  to 
RS232. 
LAN  control  is  available  either  through  an  embedded  web  page  for  the  most  frequently  used 
commands or using the same command set as for RS232 for full access to all system controls.
NOTE! THE PROJECTOR IS CONFIGURED WITH A DEFAULT IP ADDRESS. SEE THE SYSTEM 
INFORMATION AVAILABLE THROUGH THE MENU SYSTEM OR REMOTE CONTROL FOR THE 
ACTUAL IP-ADDRESS.
Detailed descriptions of configuration, use and  command set is described in a  separate document 
“RS-232 and LAN communication protocol and command set”.
You  may  consider  using  the  LAN  interface  as  a  means  of  theft-detection.  When  the  projector  is 
removed, the LAN will be disconnected; this may be detected over the local area network and could 
be used to trigger an alarm.
RS 232 AND LAN CONTROL