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
- Place the iPhone or iPad on the same trusted local network as the projector.
- Enable PJLink in the projector's network settings and note the configured password.
- Add the projector manually with its hostname or IP address. PJLink commonly uses TCP port 4352.
- Allow Local Network access when iOS requests it.
- 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
- Live: refreshed from the projector during the current app session.
- Stale: previously known state that should be refreshed before use.
- Unavailable: the most recent connection attempt failed.
- Demo: simulated state that did not come from hardware.
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.