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    							Enablingdirectpass-throughofHDMI,3G,and
    DisplayPortinputsignals
    Allow the signals from HDMI, 3G, and Displa
    yPort inputs to pass through another projector.
    1. Select  MENU > Configuration  > Input Settings > Enable Video Loop Out .
    2. To enable passing HDMI, 3G, and DisplayPort input signals through to another projector, select Enter.
    Adjustinglamppower Change the power of the lamp. 1. Select  MENU > Configuration >  Lamp > Lamp Power .
    2. Press  Enter.
    3. To adjust the lamp power, use the slider.
    4. To confirm your selection, select  Enter.
    BrightSelect 
    						
    							Configuring
    communications
    Defines and controls how single or multiple projectors are link
    ed with each other and with a controlling
    device.
    Enablingprojectorcommunication
    Enable the receivers and the wired keypad to communicate with the projector from the remote.
    The front and rear IR sensors receive transmissions from the IR remote. Keep the transmission path to
    these sensors unobstructed for uninterrupted communications with the projector .
    Alternatively, you can connect a wired version of the remote to the connector on the IMXB labeled
    Wired Keypad.
    1. Select  MENU > Communications  > Projector Communications .
    2. To assign the projector an ID, select  Projector ID.
    3. Use the up and down keys to enter the projector ID.
    4. Select  Enter.
    5. To enable the front IR sensor, select  Front IR Enabled and select Enter.
    6. To enable the rear IR sensor, select  Rear IR Enabled and select Enter.
    7. To enable a wired version of the remote, select  Wired Keypad Enabled and select Enter.
    By default this feature is enabled.
    8. To enable HD control for video signals, Ethernet, or IR, select  HDBaseT Keypad Enabled and
    select  Enter.
    Settingtheremoteaccesslevel Determine if and how the projector can be accessed remotely for the RS232 port or the Ethernet. 1. From the display panel, select  MENU > Admin  > Service .
    2. Enter the service password.
    3. To determine the remote access for the Ethernet port, select  Remote Access Level
    (Ethernet) .
    4. Select the appropriate remote access level:
    
    						
    							Art-Netchannellisting
    There are 512 channels per univ erse. Boxer 2K specifies 24 channels.Boxer 2K has multiple methods of being controlled in addition to Art-Net. If a setting is changed through
    another interface, the DMX controller can re-
    
    assert control by changing the value on the appropriate
    DMX channel. Channel Name
    DescriptionSuggested
    starting
    positionNotes
    1 Slider Lock 0 to 171 = Locked
    172 to 255 = Unlock
    
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    							Channel Name
    DescriptionSuggested
    starting
    positionNotes
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    							Input
    index
    Description
    Input
    indexDescription
    11 One-Port [2-3@ 54One-Port, Dual-Input 3D L:[4-3@,R:[4-4@
    12 One-Port [2-4@ 55One-Port, Dual-Input 3D L:[1-1@,R:[2-1@
    13 One-Port [3-1@ 56One-Port, Dual-Input 3D L:[1-2@,R:[2-2@
    14 One-Port [3-2@ 57One-Port, Dual-Input 3D L:[1-3@,R:[2-3@
    15 One-Port [3-3@ 58One-Port, Dual-Input 3D L:[1-4@,R:[2-4@
    16 One-Port [3-4@ 59One-Port, Dual-Input 3D L:[3-1@,R:[4-1@
    17 One-Port [4-1@ 60Two-Port, Dual-Input 3D L:[0-1@[0-2@,R:[0-3@[0-4@
    18 One-Port [4-2@ 61Two-Port, Dual-Input 3D L:[1-1@[1-2@,R:[1-3@[1-4@
    19 One-Port [4-3@ 62Two-Port, Dual-Input 3D L:[2-1@[2-2@,R:[2-3@[2-4@
    20 One-Port [4-4@ 63Two-Port, Dual-Input 3D L:[3-1@[3-2@,R:[3-3@[3-4@
    21 One-Port [HDBaseT@ 64Two-Port, Dual-Input 3D L:[4-1@[4-2@,R:[4-3@[4-4@
    22 Two-Port [0-1@[0-2@ 65Two-Port, Dual-Input 3D L:[1-1@[1-2@,R:[2-1@[2-2@
    23 Two-Port [0-3@[0-4@ 66Two-Port, Dual-Input 3D L:[3-1@[3-2@,R:[4-1@[4-2@
    24 Two-Port [1-1@[1-2@ 67Two-Port, Dual-Input 3D L:[1-1@[2-1@,R:[3-1@[4-1@
    25 Two-Port [1-3@[1-4@ 68Four-Port, Dual-Input 3D L:[1-1@[1-2@[2-1@[2-2@,R:
    [3-1@[3-2@[4-1@[4-2@
    26 Two-Port [2-1@[2-2@ 69Four-Port, Dual-Input 3D L:[1-1@[1-2@[1-3@[1-4@,R:
    [2-1@[2-2@[2-3@[2-4@
    27 Two-Port [2-3@[2-4@ 70Four-Port (columns) [0-1@[0-2@[0-3@[0-4@
    28 Two-Port [3-1@[3-2@ 71Four-Port (columns) [1-1@[1-2@[1-3@[1-4@
    29 Two-Port [3-3@[3-4@ 72Four-Port (columns) [2-1@[2-2@[2-3@[2-4@
    30 Two-Port [4-1@[4-2@ 73Four-Port (columns) [3-1@[3-2@[3-3@[3-4@
    31 Two-Port [4-3@[4-4@ 74Four-Port (columns) [4-1@[4-2@[4-3@[4-4@
    32 Two-Port [1-1@[2-1@ 75Four-Port (columns) [1-1@[1-2@[2-1@[2-2@
    33 Two-Port [3-1@[4-1@ 76Four-Port (columns) [3-1@[3-2@[4-1@[4-2@
    34 Two-Port [1-2@[2-2@ 77Four-Port (columns) [1-1@[2-1@[3-1@[4-1@
    35 Two-Port [3-2@[4-2@ 78Four-Port (columns) [1-2@[2-2@[3-2@[4-2@
    36 Four-Port [0-1@[0-2@[0-3@[0-4@ 79 Four-Port (columns), Dual-Input 3D L:[1-1@[1-2@
    [2-1@[2-2@,R:[3-1@[3-2@[4-1@[4-2@
    37 Four-Port [1-1@[1-2@[1-3@[1-4@ 80 Four-Port (columns), Dual-Input 3D L:[1-1@[1-2@
    [1-3@[1-4@,R:[2-1@[2-2@[2-3@[2-4@
    38 Four-Port [2-1@[2-2@[2-3@[2-4@ 91 QSFP+ [0-1@
    39 Four-Port [3-1@[3-2@[3-3@[3-4@ 92 QSFP+ [0-2@
    40 Four-Port [4-1@[4-2@[4-3@[4-4@ 93 QSFP+ [1-1@ Configuring communications
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    indexDescription
    41 Four-Port [1-1@[1-2@[2-1@[2-2@ 94 QSFP+ [1-2@
    42 Four-Port [3-1@[3-2@[4-1@[4-2@ 95 QSFP+ [2-1@
    43 Four-Port [1-1@[2-1@[3-1@[4-1@ 96 QSFP+ [2-2@Workingwithmacros
    A utomate tasks in Boxer 2K with macros so the same tasks can be done on a regular basis. If the date and/or time is changed on the projector, a macro may be unexpectedly executed.
    Addingamacro
    Create a macro to automate a repetitiv
     e task.
    Up to 10 macros can be created. This feature is only available on the web interface.
    1. From the home page of the web interface, select  MENU > Macros and GPIO.
    2.
     Click the Add Macro.
    If the limit of 10 macros is reached, the  Add Macro button is disabled and displays a Limit
    Reached message.
    3. In the Name field, enter a meaningful name for the macro.
    4. Verify that  Scheduled Event  is listed in the Type list.
    5. In the Start Date field, select a date from the calendar.
    6. In the Start Time field, use the up and down keys to adjust the hour (HH), minutes (MM), and seconds (SS).
    You can also manually enter the hour, minutes, and seconds.
    7. To make this a reoccurring event, click  Recurring.
    When enabled, the button appears green. When disabled, the button appears gr ay.
    a) To determine the recurrence pattern, under Every, select the day or days of the week you want run the macro.
    b) Determine the life of the macro.
    
    						
    							9. To test the functionality, click 
    Test.
    An  $ctLonsucceeded  
    message is displayed upon a successful test.
    10. To save the macro, click  Save.
    Copyingamacro Duplicate a macro to create another macro of similar functionalit y.
    Up to 10 macros can be created. This feature is only available on the web interface.
    1. From the home page of the web interface, select  MENU > Macros and GPIO.
    2.
     From the list of macros, click  Duplicate next to the macro you want to copy.If the limit of 10 macros is reached, the 
    Duplicate 
     button is disabled and the Add Macros
    button displays a Limit Reached message.
    3. In the Name field, enter a meaningful name for the macro.
    4. Modify the appropriate fields.
    5. To save the macro, click  Save.
    Editingamacro
    Edit the macro if the functionality of the macro has changed. This feature is only available on the web interface.
    1. From the home page of the web interface, select  MENU > Macros and GPIO.
    2.
     From the list of macros, click  Edit next to the macro you want to edit.3. Modify the appropriate fields.
    4.
    
    To save the macro, click  Save.
    Deletingamacro Delete one or more macros if they are no longer relevant. This feature is only available on the web interface.
    1. From the home page of the web interface, select  MENU > Macros and GPIO.
    2.
     From the list of macros, select one or more macros to delete.
    To delete all the macros in the list, click  Select All. the number of macros you want to delete
    is displayed next to the trash can. Configuring communications
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    							3. Click Delete.
    4. At the confirmation prompt, click 
    Delete.
    ConfiguringtheGPIO
    The Generic Purpose Input Output (GPIO) pro
    vides a flexible method of interfacing with external
    devices to the projector.
    The GPIO is configured to automate real time events. Each of the seven pins is defined as either an
    input or output depending on the required outcome. The remaining two pins are reserv ed for ground
    and power.
    Configure the pin as an input if you want the projector to respond to something the device does and
    as an output if you want the external device to respond to an action taken by the projector. For
    example, configure the pin as an output if you want the lighting in a room to automatically dim when
    the projector is turned on. This feature is only available on the web interface.
    1. From the home page of the web interface, select  MENU > Macros and GPIO.
    2.
     Select  GPIO Configuration.
    3. In the GPIO Configuration dialog under Update the New Configuration, toggle the pins you want active for the input and output.
    A blue pin indicates input and a green pin indicates output.
    4. Select  Apply.
    GPIOconnector The GPIO connector located on the input panel provides a flexible method of interfacing with the
    projector. Seven GPIO pins are available on the nine pin D-Sub GPIO connector. Two other pins are
    reserved for ground and power. D-SUB pin number
    SignalNotes
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    							D-SUB pin number
    SignalNotes
    Pin 2 GPIO 275mA max
    (e)fused to prev
    ent damage
    Pin 3 GPIO 4
    Pin 4 GPIO 6
    Pin 5 Ground
    						
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