Dolby CP750 Digital Cinema Processor Manual - Projectionniste.net
Dolby CP750 Digital Cinema Processor Manual - Projectionniste.net
Dolby CP750 Digital Cinema Processor Manual - Projectionniste.net
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Remote Commands and Control<br />
Serial Communication<br />
Connections can be made from the <strong>CP750</strong> rear‐panel serial port to a PC serial port or other<br />
RS‐232 device. The serial port speed on your PC should be set to 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no<br />
parity, 1 stop bit. After the <strong>CP750</strong> is powered on, the commands can simply be typed from<br />
a program such as HyperTerminal.<br />
7.3.2 Ether<strong>net</strong><br />
ASCII character strings can be sent through tel<strong>net</strong> to set <strong>CP750</strong> parameters and obtain<br />
current <strong>CP750</strong> status information. The currently available remote commands are listed in<br />
Table 7‐9.<br />
Ether<strong>net</strong> Communication<br />
Default <strong>CP750</strong> Ether<strong>net</strong> Parameters<br />
IP Address: 192.168.1.136<br />
Sub<strong>net</strong> Mask (Netmask): 255.255.255.128<br />
Gateway: 192.168.1.129<br />
ASCII control over TCP command strings must be sent to port 61408.<br />
DHCP is off.<br />
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