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1. Changing the projector location Change the projector location to the location where the projector is installed E g Meeting Room 3 or Building 1 Level 2 Room 17 Click the Change button to save the new location Network Properties 1 kx MAC 00 0B 2C 00 B6 E4 Se Search NPC 1 Configuration x Change Projector Location Netmask Meeting Room 3 255 255 255 0 IP Address Gateway 192 168 0 99 Help Ethemet 100M Full Duplex F DHCP Close Tool You can close the window by clicking on the Close Tool button Changing the IP address The NPC 1 device is shipped with the following default private IP address 192 168 0 99 IP addresses of the form 192 168 xxx xxx are private in the sense that they are never assigned by ISPs Applications of NPC 1 that require sending data over a public network such as the Internet require providing the NPC 1 with a valid public IP address Public IP addresses are generally purchased or leased from a local ISP Network Properties F ha MAC 00 0B 2C 00 B6 E4 Se Search NPC 1 Configuration a Change Projector Location Netmask Meeting Room 3 255 255 255 0 IP Address Gateway EARTE EFE 7 Help FL Close Tool Ethemet 100M Full Duplex FF DHCP Change the IP address of the NPC 1 to a valid IP address If you are unsure about changing the IP address please ask your system admin
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4. network As the operation of the NPC 1 requires a fixed IP address we strongly recommend that you establish an IP reservation list in DHCP to maintain fixed IP assignments based on the NPC 1 s MAC address The MAC address can be found on the bottom panel of the NPC 1 or by accessing the MAC address through a search function in the NetControl software Follow the instructions for selecting a NPC 1 device to pick a NPC 1 device from the search list You will see the actual data for the projector location IP address netmask gateway and DHCP setting in the edit fields The NPC 1 device is shipped with DHCP setting off check box is NOT checked LI x 8 MAC 00 0B 2C 00 B6 EA Se Search NPC 1 Configuration Fo _ Dane Projector Location Netmask Meeting Room 3 255 255 255 0 IP Address Gateway 132 168 0 99 7 Help H Ethemet 100M Full Duplex Iv DHCP Bi Close Tool If you are unsure about changing the DHCP setting please ask your system administra tor Click the Change button to save the DHCP setting You can close the window by clicking on the Close Tool button 19 Searching the network Search the Network Click on the menu Search Search Network to do a network search for NPC 1 devices You can perform the same network search if you click the Network Tool button under the Projector Tools category i CBB Seach Select IP IP 192 168 0 99 Serial No 24058 MAC 00 0
5. the Control window Basic Control and Projector Functions IE Another reason for the a deactivated button could be that the function of the button is not supported on the selected projector model 20 Cable Pinouts RS232 RS232 standards are defined by EIA TIA Electronic Industries Alliance Telecommunica tions Industry Association RS232 defines both the physical and electrical characteristics of the interface RS232 is practically identical to ITU V 24 and V 28 electrical RS232 is an Active LOW voltage driven interface and operates at 12V to 12V where Signal 0 LOW gt 3 0V Signal 1 HIGH lt 3 0V Signal voltages in the range gt 3 0V to 3 0V is regarded as the dead area and allows for absorption of noise Please watch carefully the terms DTE Data Terminal Equipment e g a terminal or PC and DCE Data communications Equipment e g a modem the meaning and use of certain pins may differ The diagrams below define the interface from the DTE perspec tive The NPC 1 has a RS232 DTE connection RS232 on DB9 EIA TIA 574 Pin No Description DCD Data Carrier Detect RxD Receive Data TxD Transmit Data DTR Data Terminal Ready GND Ground DSR Data Set Ready RTS Request To Send CTS Clear To Send RI Ring Indicator OONOORWND 9 Software License Agreement PLEASE READ THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT LICENSE CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE IF YOU DO NOT AGR
6. 8 2C 00 B6 EA NPC 1 Configuration Projector Location Netmask Meeting Room 3 255 255 255 0 IP Address Gateway rs2 168 0 33 7 Help Ethernet 100M Full Duplex FL Close Tool INPC 1 devices Found Hit the Search button in the Search Network window to get a list of all NPC 1 devices on your network Mark the IP address of the NPC 1 device that you want to use in the search list Click the Select IP button to pass the selected NPC 1device to the main application window View a list of all NPC 1 devices Click on the menu Search View View NPC list to get a list of all NPC 1 devices on your network If this list is empty select the View button to perform an actual search View NPC 1 on the Network IP 192 168 0 99 Serial No 24058 MAC 00 08 2C 00 B6 E4 You can close the View NPC window by clicking on the Close Tool button bis Connecting to a Projector Choosing a valid IP address Before you can work with your projector on the network you have to type a valid IP address into Active IP Address field in the main application window We recommend that you use the search function to pick an existing NPC 1 device The default factory IP address is 192 168 0 99 You can find the default IP address on the bottom panel of the NPC 1 device Do not use two or more NPC 1 devices with the same IP address The network will not work properly and you will not have access to a projector you need to con
7. Changes are periodically made to the information herein with the changes incorporated into new editions of the publications Table of Contents Introduction FRERE ia Technical Specifications Package Checklist TCP IP Description ke Ethernet address isso aa IP a 16 02121 JPRSRENERERPOFEREEROEEEE DERART EEPESPEIGHOFOEUSPNTEERENHFSCEFLSEEONERNUERTEUEESEOEPERUITRRENSEHBELEREN Subnet mask Gateway address Getting Started Serial connection Power connection Connecting the NPC 1 to a network LED indicators NetControl software installation System requirements usina Changing Network Properties Selecting a NPC 1 device Changing th projector location coincida rt 11 Changing the IP address Changing the subnet mask Changing the Gateway ruta nana des DHCP setting Searching the Network Search the MEWO Garita as View a list of all NPC 1 devices Connecting t0 a ProjeCtor 2 0 rer rasroneennedenennmniseeseeencrernnetres Choosing a validi IP Address wikis Selecting a projector Connecting to a projector DISCONNECTING Procedure omic aii iia Reading the Staus of a Projector Ami COMECIOd Tina aora da Understanding the Status reply een 17 Controlling the Projector es Using control features of the projector arsusiri 19 Selecting diff rent InputS iiioic aii nat Why are some buttons deactivated z Cable Pim Outs AA NEE AEEA EE E EE E EA EE EEIE E AS iia AET RS232 on DB9 E
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9. IA TIA 574 Software License Agreement re Declaration Of Conformity sczcsccccsccnceccssccececcestestectecceesceccucerssennsasccdeucssteveceetesreruesearerdesecic Introduction Welcome to NPC 1 a compact palm sized control device that allows you to control and maintain projectors and other audiovisual equipment over a TCP IP based Ethernet connection This chapter is an introduction to NPC 1 and includes the following sections e Technical Specifications e Package Checklist e TCP IP Description NetControl is a software tool for the audiovisual market to assist in controlling and maintaining projector equipment over a regular TCP IP network You can track projectors on a network using NetControl along with the NPC 1 device An easy access interface will give you important information about the projector status Basic control features are provided through the control and input selector screen You can easily switch to different input sources with just one button click NetControl basic control features give you the ability to do remote maintenance from your computer without actually seeing the projector NetControl and NPC 1 are designed to run in 24 7 applications The unique design of the NetControl software allows you to control your equipment from another building town country or continent Enjoy the freedom of easy projector control through your TCP IP network If you require more featur
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12. TCP IP Network Projector Control QuickLogix NetControl 1 0 Starter Package Getting Started Guide AUDIO VISUAL VIDEO PRODUCTS NPC 1 Network Projector Control and NetControl 1 0 Starter Package Getting Started Guide First Edition March 2003 The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of this agreement Copyright Notice Made by QuickLogix Copyright 2003 QuickLogix International LLC All rights reserved All QuickLogix brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of QuickLogix International LLC in the United States and other countries Reproduction without permission is prohibited Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of QuickLogix QuickLogix provides this information as is without warranty of any kind either ex pressed or implied including but not limited to the particular purpose QuickLogix reserves the right to make improvments and or changes to this manual or the product and or software described herein at any time Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However QuickLogix assumes no responsability for its use or for any infringements on the rights of fourth parties which may result from its use This manual could include unintentional technical or typographical errors
13. able 2 In some cases you may connect NPC 1 directly to your computer s Ethernet card To do this you will need to use a cross over Ethernet cable The orange green link light will flicker when NPC 1 is properly connected to a live Ethernet LED Indicators NPC 1 s top panel contains three LED indicators as described in the following list LED Name LED Function Power Red indicates that the power is ON Link Orange indicates a 10 Mbps Ethernet connection Green indicates a 100 Mbps Ethernet connection Ready Green indicates NPC 1 system is ready NetControl software installation Insert the CD into your CD ROM drive The installation routine will start automatically If it does not start please run setup exe manually The installation requires a software registration code The registration code for the NetControl software in printed on the back of the CD cover System requirements e Intel Pentium 11 400 MHz or compatible e Microsoft Windows 98SE ME NT SP5 2000 SP3 or XP e 128 MB RAM e Network adapter e Access to TCP IP network e 23 MB hard disk space full install e CD ROM drive e XGA or higher resolution monitor 1024x768 256 color e Mouse or other pointing device Changing Network Properties Selecting a NPC 1 device Click on the menu Tools Network Properties to get a list of all NPC 1 devices on your network NetControl 1 0 Network Properties
14. ding the status reply Click on the Get Status button to receive the current projector status The NetControl software requests all status data from the projector in real time You can be sure that all data are up to date Request Possible Reply Status Shows the current working condition of the projector Input Mode Tells the user the active input source Lamp Time This data show the hours of lamp usage Setting Returns the actual picture setting e g up side down Temperature Temperature sensors return the actual temperature in the projector Lamp Mode If more than 1 lamp is used this data shows information about the lamps Signal Returns the actual signal type A V Status Returns actual status of video audio mute functions ze Not all status requests are available with every projector model Projector Status x status Projector is in stand by mode Computer input 2 ANALOG DVIAWI MC is selected 0002 h Setting Picture is set to normal projection Temp A 28 5 C Temp B 37 4 C Temp C 53 1 C No device reply for this command Signal No device reply for this command A V Status No device reply for this command Missing replies will be indicated 18 Controlling the Projector Using control features of the projector To control a projector the NetControl software has to be connected to a projector If you are not connected to a projector all contr
15. e of the QuickLogix Software and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous understandings regarding such subject matter No amendment to or modification of this License will be binding unless in writing and signed by QuickLogix QUICKLOGIX INTERNATIONAL LLC Cross Roads Texas 299 We Declaration of Conformity EIKI Industrial Co Ltd 4 12 Banzai Cho Kita Ku Osaka 530 0028 Japan declare under our sole responsibility that the product NPC 1 Network Projector Control to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards and or other normative documents EMC Safty FCC Class B EN55022 1994 class B EN61000 3 2 1995 class B EN61000 3 3 1995 EN55082 1 1997 EN61000 4 2 1995 Contact Discharge 4kV Air Discharge 8kV EN61000 4 3 1995 EN61000 4 4 1995 AC DC Power supply 1kV Data Signal lines 5kV EN61000 4 5 1995 AC DC Line to Line 1kV AC DC Line to Earth 2kV EN61000 4 6 1995 EN61000 4 8 1993 3 A m at 50 Hz EN61000 4 11 1994 UL CUL EN60950 EIKI Industrial Co Ltd 24 Japan amp Worldwide EIKI Industrial Co Ltd 4 12 Banzai Cho Kita Ku Osaka 530 0028 JAPAN Phone 81 6 6311 9479 Fax 81 6 6311 8486 E Mail japan eiki com U S A EIKI International Inc 30251 Esperanza Rancho Santa Margarita CA 92688 2132 U S A Phone 800 242 3454 949 457 0200 Fax 800 457 3454 949 457 7878 E Mail usa eiki com Canada EIKI
16. er Almost every projector uses a special RS 232 cable with different connectors You can use a regular 9 pin serial cable in only a few cases Check the user manual of the projector Most manufacturers publish detailed RS 232 information What should be the position of the three DIP switches on NPC 1 Next to the RS 232 connector on the NPC 1 device you can see three DIP switches These switches are in the OFF Position by default Please make sure that the DIP switches are in the OFF Position Because the NPC 1 device can support different protocols RS 422 RS 485 by RTS or ADDC it is necessary to have access to the DIP switches Power Connection Please check the content of your shipping box All items should be included Take the following steps to connect NPC 1 s power adapter 1 Plug the power adapter s DC plug into NPC 1 s DC IN jack 2 Plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet Note that there is no ON OFF switch The NPC 1 device automatically turns on when plugged into the outlet and the red power light will glow to indicate that it is receiving power Bi Connecting the NPC 1 to a network There are two ways to use the 10 100BaseT Ethernet jack located on NPC 1 s front panel 1 For most applications using NPC 1 you will simply plug one end of an Ethernet cable RJ45 into NPC 1 s 100BaseT jack and plug the other end into a hub connected to your network In this case use a regular straight through Ethernet c
17. es in your software such as multiple projector control you should use the NetControl Advanced Package The Advanced Package allows you to manage events do e mail reporting and supervise your equipment through a powerful theft control Please see our website www quicklogix com to get more information Technical Specifications Hardware Processor Memory Serial Connector Interface LAN Serial Signals Performance Speed OS supported NPC 1 Protocol Operation Mode Management Power and Environment Power requirements Operating temp Operating Humidity Storage Temp Dimensions Surge protection Magnetic isolation Regulatory approvals 16 bit processor 80186 512 KB Male DB9 DTE Auto detecting 100Base T 10 100 Mbps RS 232 RS 232 TxD RxD RTS CTS DTR DSR DCD GND 50 bps 230 Kbps Windows XP Windows 2000 Windows NT SP5 Windows 98SE and Windows ME TCP IP UDP DHCP ICMP TCP Server QuickLogix NetControl Starter Package QuickLogix NetControl Advanced Package optional NPC 1 DC 9V to 30V 300 mA max at 9V 0 55 C 32 131 F 5 95 RH 20 85 4 185 F 90 x 100 4 x 22 mm W x D x H including ears 67 x 100 4 x 22 mm W x D x H 3 54 x 3 95 x 0 87 inch W x D x H including ears 2 64 x 3 95 x 0 87 inch W x D x H 15KV ESD protection for serial port 1 5KV for Ethernet FCC CE UL CUL Package Checklist If you purchased the NetControl software along with t
18. etControl 1 0 j ox File Seach Network Tools Help Projector Information Projector Tools p Connection Active IP Address Status 3 Connect Projector Location Meeting Rooma SS Control Disconnect Projector Model LC XNB4MS Q Network I Fi 11 21 03 AM Connected to projector with IP address 192 168 0 99 Click the Connect button to establish the actual connection between the NetControl software and a projector Disconnecting procedure Click the Disconnect button to close the actual connection between the NetControl software and a projector All projector control functions will be deactivated automatically NetControl 1 0 EA ES File Seach Network Tools Help Projector Information Projector Tools p Connection Active IP Address fis2 168 0 99 sides Connect Projector Location Ea Control Disconnect Projector Model LOXNBAMS Q Network Jl Ext kilk 11 23 15AM_ Disconnected from projector with IP address 192 168 0 99 16 Reading the Status of a Projector Am connected To get a status reply from your projector you have to be connected to a projector If your are not connected to a projector the Get Status button in the Projector Status window is deactivated Projector Status E x E Get Status You can close the Projector Status window by clicking the Close Tool button Understan
19. he NPC 1 device you should find the follwing items in your shipping box e NPC 1 device e Getting started guide e Power adapter 100 240 V 50 60 Hz e European power plug adapter e CD with NetControl installation software for Windows 98SE NT ME 2000 XP systems TCP IP Description You should be aware of the following basic network terminology before installing and setting up the software for the NPC 1 Ethernet Address Also referred to as the product s MAC address this is a unique 6 byte 48 bit number assigned by the manufacturer Devices use each other s MAC address to maintain point to point communication over the Internet IP Address This is a 4 byte 32 bit number assigned to a network device for communicating over an Ethernet Depending on how a device connects to the network over a LAN via modem to an ISP s server etc the IP address my not be fixed i e it could change each time the device is plugged into the network Subnet Mask A subnet mask is a 32 bit number that is notated by using four numbers from O through 255 separated by periods Typically default subnet mask number uses either 0 or 255 as values such as 255 255 255 0 but other number values can appear they indicate that subnetting of a single TCP IP network is in use This number is combined with the IP address to identify the network to which the NPC 1 device is connected Gateway Address A gateway address is the IP address of a local IP
20. istrator Click the Change button to save the new IP address Perform a new search by clicking on the Search button to see the updated IP address on the network Ad Changing the subnet mask The NPC 1 device is shipped with the following default subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Network Properties x NPC 1 Configuration Projector Location Meeting Room 3 IP Address 192 168 0 99 Ethernet 100M Full Duplex Change the subnet mask of the NPC 1 If you are unsure about changing the subnet mask please ask your system administrator Click the Change button to save the new subnet mask Changing the gateway The NPC 1 device is shipped with no default gateway address LM x MAC 00 08 2C 00 B6 E4 Sa Search NPC 1 Configuration eee Dee Projector Location Netmask Meeting Room 3 255 255 255 0 IP Address Gateway 192 168 0 99 Sa 7 Help Ethemet 100M Full Duplex F DHCP i Close Tool There is no need to use a gateway address for simple private networks If you are unsure about changing the gateway please ask your system administrator Click the Change button to save the new gateway You can close the window by clicking on the Close Tool button 19 DHCP setting This topic is applicable if you are using a DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server in your network This type of server is set up to provide IP addresses for new devices as they log onto a
21. ol buttons are deactivated If the NetControl software is connected to a projector you receive direct feedback from the projector s screen after pressing a function button Basic Control and Projector Functions xf r Basic Projector Control Functions Lens Shift Zoom 3 Input Select Q Power On Lens Shift Q Zoom E A Focus W Focus P Lens Shift gt Lens Shift Menu Menu Help Fi Coser i CHE lib 8 Selecting different inputs Click the Input Select button in the control window The Input Control Center window pops up Input Control Center x at Data Data lt gt MC Jata Digital Data Digital Data Digital Data Digital I i HEEL Video Video Video Video i S Video S Video SVideo Y Y C YC Y PB PR N PB PR Y PB PR Y PB PR B Y CB CR Y CB CH Y CB CH HD SDI AD SDI HD 5D1 LLL LLL Li pl 51 E 5 3 E ES E E pS 2 3 Select a valid input If the projector is connected to a video or data source the input will be switched to that specific input source Most projectors need some time to recognize the new input signal Switching to a different input can take between 1 and 2 seconds Oi Why are some buttons deactivated Buttons are normally deactivated when the NetControl software is not connected to a projector You have to connect to a projector before using
22. router on the same network as the NPC 1 device It is used to forward traffic to destinations beyond the local network A gateway is the connection or interchange point that connects seperate IP networks A local area network LAN may need a gateway to connect in to a wide area network WAN or to the Internet Getting Started Now that you have been introduced to NPC 1 s features and specifications it is time to set up the hardware install the software and get your system up and running This section describes briefly how to connect NPC 1 to your projector or other audiovisual equipment how to connect to the Ethernet and how to install the software Serial Connection NPC 1 has one male DB9 serial port on the back panel Depending on your audiovisual equipment and serial interface there are two options 1 The NPC 1 device has a standardized RS 232 DTE interface like the one you find on your computer This serial interface provides all of the features of a regular computer RS 232 interface Please use the RS 232 cable provided by your projector manufac turer to connect your projector or other audiovisual equipment Connect one side of the cable to the NPC 1 device serial port and the other side to the serial port on the projector 2 Refer to Serial Pinouts for details of NPC 1 s DB9 pinouts to make your own serial interface cable My projector manufacturer did not deliver a RS 232 cable Please order the right cable from your suppli
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24. trol Fer Eile Seach Network Tools Help Projector Information Active IP Address hs2 168 0 33 Status F Connect Projector Location Meeting Room 3 o Control 2 Disconnect Projector Model Q Network IL Exit 11 01 26 am Projector Tools r Connection 4 Selecting a projector Before you can work with your projectors on the network you have to pick a projector model from Projector Model List in the main application window If you cannot find your exact projector model please select the closest model name you can find Most projector manufacturers use the same control codes for their projectors Pe File Seach Network Tools Help Projector Information Projector Tools m Connection Active IP Address 192 168 0 99 Status F Connect Projector Location Meeting Rooma 6 Control 2 Disconnect Projector Model LEXNBAMS Q Network JL Ext LC XNB4 LC XNB45 LOXNE4M LCXG100 LCXG200 LC XC1 If you need a specific projector brand and model please contact QuickLogix at info quicklogix com We probably can include your requested model in the NetControl software It is very important to pick the right model to use all available projector functions 15 Connecting to a projector Before you can work with your projectors on the network you have to pick a valid IP address and a projector model from the Projector Model list in the main application window N

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