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Prepare the fleet before doors open.

Need direct help? Email support@aronscolaro.com. Never send projector passwords or Apple credentials.

Start in Demo Mode

Demo Mode includes a complete sample fleet with healthy, warning, error, transitioning, and unavailable states. You can evaluate search, filters, individual controls, groups, partial failures, maintenance history, and report export without hardware.

Connect a live projector

  1. Place the iPhone or iPad on the same trusted local network as the projector.
  2. Enable PJLink in the projector's network settings and note the configured password.
  3. Add the projector manually with its hostname or IP address. PJLink commonly uses TCP port 4352.
  4. Allow Local Network access when iOS requests it.
  5. Use Class 2 discovery only when the network permits broadcast traffic. Manual setup always remains available.

Authentication

Projector Fleet supports the published PJLink legacy MD5 and enhanced SHA-256 authentication methods. Passwords are stored in the Apple Keychain. The app never exports a password, challenge, or authentication digest.

State labels

Safer recovery

Projector Fleet does not automatically replay an earlier control command after a connection failure. Confirm the physical output and current projector state, reconnect, refresh, and then issue a new command intentionally.

Report a compatibility result

Include the manufacturer, model, firmware version, PJLink class, app version, iOS version, and a redacted report. Do not include passwords or sensitive production network details.