User`s manual
INTEG Process Group, Inc.
JNIOR
A Network I/O Resource 7
Cinema.JNIOR Application Manual
3.3 Outputs and Device Control – Macro Functionality Required
If you are using the JNIOR in a cinema application and you want to run macros on the
JNIOR to control relay outputs and external devices, then you must enable and configure
the Cinema.JNIOR application. Macros can be triggered by commands from the Client,
commands from the Cinema Server Client, via the digital input signals, via the switches
on the front of the JNIOR Control Panel and via the JNIOR iPad App or JNIOR Android
App.
In addition to being configured as a Cinema Server Client, the Doremi, GDC, Dolby, and
Qube digital cinema servers can control and monitor the JNIOR I/O via their standard
(default) JNIOR interface method using the Ethernet or serial port.
3.4 Setting the JNIOR IP address
The JNIOR default IP address from the factory is 10.0.0.201
The JNIOR Web page is a Java Applet that communicates over port 9200
The user must set the JNIOR IP configuration to work on their network. The IP
configuration can be set via the JNIOR Support Tool (using the JNIOR Beacon tab and
‘right clicking’ on your JNIOR in the list to go to the Configuration pop-up) or via the
RS-232 serial port located on the lower edge of the JNIOR using a program such as
HyperTerminal. The advantage of using the JNIOR Support Tool/Beacon tab
functionality is that the JNIOR can be immediately connected to a local Ethernet segment
even if the default IP setting does not match your network addressing scheme. The
JNIOR Beacon functionality can identify all the JNIORs (with JNIOR OS version 3.2 or
greater), including multiple JNIORs with the same default IP address.
Please refer to the JNIOR Support Tool Manual for details on using the Beacon tab to
configure your IP address or the JNIOR Getting Started Manual for details on using the
RS-232 port to configure your IP address.