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Example: Multi IP LAN using LAN daisy-chain
Supported display connection congurations
LAN1 LAN2
RS-232C
RS-232C IN, LAN 1 and LAN2
In this example displays are daisy-chained together using LAN connections. The host PC is connected to the rst
display via the LAN1 RJ45 connection, and the LAN2 (output) is connected to the LAN1 (input) on the next display in
the daisy-chain.
Each display has a unique IP address manually assigned.
LAN1
LAN2
LAN1
LAN2
LAN1
LAN2
LAN1
ID 1
LAN
IP 192.168.0.1
Display 1
ID 2
LAN
IP 192.168.0.2
Display 2
ID 3
LAN
IP 192.168.0.3
Display 3
ID 4
LAN
IP 192.168.0.4
Display 4
PC
IP 192.168.0.200
LAN
The displays act as 2-port LAN hubs and pass LAN communications through.
The Auto ID operation must be performed manually on the rst display once all of the displays are connected and
powered up. See “Using the Auto ID function with a LAN daisy-chain” on page 52 for more information on performing
this operation. This will automatically detect the displays in the LAN daisy-chain and assign sequential Monitor IDs
based on the physical cable connection order of the displays.
Important:
AC power must be applied to the displays in order for each LAN hub to function.
The LAN POWER setting on each display must be set to ON to allow the display to function as a LAN hub even when the
display is in a power saving mode. If this setting is set to OFF, the LAN hub will not function when the display is in a power
saving mode and communications to other devices in the daisy-chain will be lost. To prevent this, change the LAN POWER
setting ON - either via the OSD, or via the LAN Power OpCode.
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