Sanyo PLC-XR251 manuel d'utilisation
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Tout d'abord, le manuel d’utilisation Sanyo PLC-XR251 devrait contenir:
- informations sur les caractéristiques techniques du dispositif Sanyo PLC-XR251
- nom du fabricant et année de fabrication Sanyo PLC-XR251
- instructions d'utilisation, de réglage et d’entretien de l'équipement Sanyo PLC-XR251
- signes de sécurité et attestations confirmant la conformité avec les normes pertinentes
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Multimedia Projector MODEL PLC-XR201 PLC-XR251 Owner ’ s Manual Network Supported Ƒ :LUHG/$1 %DVH7;%DVH7 5HIHUWRWKH2ZQHUV0DQXDOVEHORZIRU GHWDLOVDERXWQHWZRUNIXQFWLRQ Ƒ 1HWZRUN6HWXSDQG2SHUDWLRQ Ƒ 3-1HWZRUN0DQDJHU[...]
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2 Features and Design 7KLV0XOWLPHGLD3URMHFWRULVGHVLJQHGZLWKWKHPRVWDGYDQFHGWHFKQRORJIRUSRUWDELOLW GXUDELOLW DQGHDVHRIXVH 7KLVSURMHFWRUXWLOL]HVEXLOWLQPXOWLPHGLDIHDWXUHVDSDOHWWHRIPLOOLRQFRORUVDQGPDWUL[OLTXLGFUVWDOGLVS[...]
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3 T able of Contents T rademarks (DFK QDPH RI FRUSRUDWLRQV RU SURGXFWV LQ WKLV ERRN LV HLWKHU D UHJLVWHUHG WUDGHPDUN RU D WUDGHPDUN RI LWV UHVSHFWLYH FRUSRUDWLRQ Features and Design ................... 2 T able of Contents ...................... 3 T o the Owner .........................[...]
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4 T o the Owner CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE EXCEPT LAMP REPLACEMENT . REFER SERVICING T O QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. 7+,66<0%2/ ,1',&$ 7(67+$ 7'$1*(5286 92/ 7 $*(&2167,787,1* $ 5,6.2)(/(&75,& 6+2&.?[...]
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5 Safety Instructions $OO WKH VDIHW DQG RSHUDWLQJ LQVWUXFWLRQV VKRXOG EH UHDG EHIRUHWKHSURGXFWLVRSHUDWHG 5HDG DOO RI WKH LQVWUXFWLRQV JLYHQ KHUH DQG UHWDLQ WKHP IRU ODWHU XVH 8QSOXJ WKLV SURMHFWRU IURP $& SRZHU VXSSO EHIRUH FOHDQL[...]
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6 Safety Instructions 2SHQLQJV LQ WKH FDELQHW DUH SURYLGHG IRU YHQWLODWLRQ 7 R HQVXUH UHOLDEOH RSHUDWLRQ RI WKH SURGXFW DQG WR SURWHFW LW IURP RYHUKHDWLQJ WKHVH RSHQLQJV PXVW QRW EH EORFNHG RUFRYHUHG CAUTION +RW DLU LV H[KDXVWHG IURP W[...]
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7 Compliance Federal Communications Commission Notice 1RWH7KLVHTXLSPHQWKDVEHHQWHVWHGDQGIRXQGWRFRPSOZLWKWKHOLPLWVIRUD&ODVV%GLJLWDOGHYLFHSXUVXDQW WR 3DUW RI WKH )&& 5XOHV 7KHVH OLPLWV DUH GHVLJQHG WR SURYLGH UHDVRQDEOH?[...]
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8 Part Names and Functions ⑤ ⑦ ⑧ ③ ② Front Back ⑥ ① T op controls and Indicators ② Zoom Ring ③ Focus Ring ④ Speaker ⑤ Infrared Remote Receiver ⑥ Projection Lens ⑦ Lens Cap 6HHSDJHIRUDWWDFKLQJ ⑧ Air Intake V ent ⑨ Lamp Cover ⑩ T erminals and Connectors[...]
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9 Part Names and Functions Rear T erminal ②③ ① ④ ⑥ ⑦ ⑤ ⑦ AUDIO IN &RQQHFWWKHDXGLRRXWSXWVLJQDOIURPFRPSXWHURU YLGHRHTXLSPHQWWRWKLVMDFNSS ⑤ VIDEO IN &RQQHFWWKHFRPSRVLWHYLGHRRXWSXWVLJQDOWRWKLV MDFNS ?[...]
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10 Part Names and Functions T op Control ⑦ LAMP REPLACE indicator /LJKWVHOORZZKHQWKHSURMHFWLRQODPSUHDFKHVLWV HQGRIOLIHSS ⑧ W ARNING indicator ± /LJKWVUHGZKHQWKHSURMHFWRUGHWHFWVDQ DEQRUPDOFRQGLWLRQ ± %OLQNVUHGZKHQWKH[...]
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11 Part Names and Functions 3 Note: 7 RHQVXUHVDIHRSHUDWLRQSOHDVHREVHUYHWKHIROORZLQJSUHFDXWLRQV ± 'RQRWEHQGGURSRUH[SRVHWKHUHPRWHFRQWUROWRPRLVWXUHRUKHDW ± )RU FOHDQLQJ XVH D VRIW GU FORWK 'R QRW DSSO EHQ]HQH WKLQQHU[...]
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12 Part Names and Functions 7 RHQVXUHVDIHRSHUDWLRQSOHDVHREVHUYHWKHIROORZLQJSUHFDXWLRQV Ɣ 8VHWZR $$$ RU/5WSHDONDOLQHEDWWHULHV Ɣ $OZDVUHSODFHEDWWHULHVLQVHWV Ɣ 'RQRWXVHDQHZEDWWHUZLWKDXVHGEDWWHU ?[...]
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13 Positioning the Projector )RU SURMHFWRU SRVLWLRQLQJ VHH WKH ILJXUHV EHORZ 7KH SURMHFWRU VKRXOG EH VHW SHUSHQGLFXODUO WR WKH SODQH RI WKH VFUHHQ Installation 3 Note: 7KH EULJKWQHVV LQ WKH URRP KDV D JUHDW LQIOXHQFH RQ SLFWXUH TXDOLW ?[...]
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14 Installation Connecting to a Computer 8QSOXJWKHSRZHUFRUGVRIERWKWKHSURMHFWRUDQGH[WHUQDOHTXLSPHQWIURPWKH $&RXWOHWEHIRUHFRQQHFWLQJ FDEOHV Cables used for connection 9*$ &DEOHV0LQL'VXESLQ2QORQHFDEOHLVVXSSOLHG $XGL[...]
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15 Installation Connecting to V ideo Equipment Cables used for connection 9LGHR&DEOH 69LGHR&DEOH 69LGHR9*$ &DEOH $XGLR&DEOHV0LQL3OXJVWHUHR &DEOHVDUHQRWVXSSOLHGZLWKWKHSURMHFWRU ([WHUQDO $XGLR(TXLSPHQW $XGLRFDEOH [...]
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16 Installation Connecting to Component V ideo and RGB ( Scart) Equipment 3 Note: :KHQWKH $8',2287LVSOXJJHGLQWKHSURMHFWRUVEXLOWLQVSHDNHULVQRWDYDLODEOH 6HHSDJHIRURUGHULQJRSWLRQDOFDEOHV Cables used for connection $XGLR&DEOHV?[...]
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17 Installation Connecting the AC Power Cord 7KLV SURMHFWRU XVHV QRPLQDO LQSXW YROWDJHV RI 9 RU ± 9 $& DQG LW DXWRPDWLFDOO VHOHFWV WKH FRUUHFW LQSXW YROWDJH ,W LV GHVLJQHG WR ZRUN ZLWK VLQJOHSKDVH SRZHU VVWHPV[...]
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18 7KHSUHSDUDWLRQGLVSODZLOOGLVDSSHDU DIWHUVHFRQGV 6HHSDJHIRU/DPSFRQWUROVWDWXV T urning On the Projector &RQQHFWWKHSURMHFWRU ¶V $&SRZHUFRUGLQWRDQ $& RXWOHW7KH32:(5LQGLFDWRUOLJKWVUHG2SHQWKHOHQV FDSVHHSDJHV?[...]
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20 720$,17 $,17+(/,)(2) 7+(/$03 21&( <287851 7+(352-(&72521: $,7 $ 7 /($67),9(0,187(6%()25( 7851,1*,7 2)) Power off? GLVDSSHDUVDIWHUVHFRQGV T urning Off the Projector 3UHVV WKH 2167 $1'%< EXWWRQ RQ WKH WRS FRQWURO[...]
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21 Basic Operation How to Operate the On-Screen Menu 7KHSURMHFWRUFDQEHDGMXVWHGRUVHWYLDWKH2Q6FUHHQ 0HQX7KHPHQXVKDYHDKLHUDUFKLFDOVWUXFWXUHZLWK DPDLQPHQXWKDWLVGLYLGHGLQWRVXEPHQXVZKLFKDUH IXUWKHUGLYLGHGLQWRRWKHUVXEPHQXV)RUHDFKDGMXVWPH[...]
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22 Menu Bar )RUGHWDLOHGIXQFWLRQVRIHDFKPHQXVHH³0HQX7 UHH´RQSDJHV Basic Operation ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ 0DLQ0HQX 6XE0HQX ⑨ ⑩ ③ Image select )RUFRPSXWHUVRXUFHXVHGWRVHOHFWDQLPDJHPRGHIURPDPRQJ Dynamic Standard Real ?[...]
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23 Basic Operation 5RWDWHWKH=RRP5LQJWR]RRPLQDQGRXW 5RWDWHWKH)RFXV5LQJWRDGMXVWWKHIRFXVRIWKHLPDJH Zoom and Focus Adjustment ,IDSURMHFWHGSLFWXUHVWLOOKDVNHVWRQHGLVWRUWLRQDIWHU SUHVVLQJWKH $8726(783EXWWRQRQWKHWRSFRQWURORUWKH?[...]
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24 Sound Adjustment 1 2 3UHVVWKH 0(18 EXWWRQWR GLVSOD WKH2Q6FUHHQ 0HQX 8VH WKH 3RLQW Ÿź EXWWRQV WR VHOHFW Sound 3UHVV WKH 3RLQW Ź RU WKH 6(/(&7 EXWWRQ WR DFFHVV WKH VXEPHQX LWHPV 3UHVV WKH 92/80(± EXWWRQV RQ WKH [...]
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25 Basic Operation Remote Control Operation 8VLQJWKHUHPRWHFRQWUROIRUVRPHIUHTXHQWOXVHGRSHUDWLRQVLVDGYLVDEOH-XVWSUHVVLQJRQHRIWKHEXWWRQV HQDEOHVRXWRPDNHWKHGHVLUHGRSHUDWLRQTXLFNOZLWKRXWFDOOLQJXSWKH2Q6FUHHQ0HQX 3UHVVWKH&20387(5?[...]
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28 Computer Input PC System Menu PC System Menu Computer System Selection 7KLVSURMHFWRUDXWRPDWLFDOOWXQHVWRYDULRXVWSHVRIFRPSXWHUVEDVHGRQ9*$69*$;*$6;*$:;*$ RU:8;*$ ZLWKLWV0XOWLVFDQVVWHPDQG $XWR3& $GMXVWPHQW,IDFRPSXWHULVVHOHFWHGDVD[...]
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29 Computer Input $XWR3& $GMXVWPHQWIXQFWLRQLVSURYLGHGWRDXWRPDWLFDOODGMXVW Fine sync T otal dots Horizontal DQG V ertical SRVLWLRQVWRFRQIRUPWRRXUFRPSXWHU PC adjust Menu Auto PC Adjustment T o store adjustment parameters 7KHDGMXVWHGSDUDPHWHUVIURPWKH $XWR3&am[...]
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30 Computer Input PC adjust Menu Manual PC Adjustment 6RPH FRPSXWHUV HPSOR VSHFLDO VLJQDO IRUPDWV ZKLFK PD QRW EH WXQHG E 0XOWLVFDQ VVWHP RI WKLV SURMHFWRU 0DQXDO 3& $GMXVWPHQW HQDEOHV RX WR SUHFLVHO DGMXVW VHYHUDO SDUDPHWHUV WR PDWFK WKRVH?[...]
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32 Computer Input Image select Menu IMAGE button Dynamic Real Image 1 Image 2 Image 3 Image Mode Selection Image 4 Blackboard (Green) Standard Remote Control IMAGE button 6HOHFWWKHGHVLUHGLPDJHPRGHDPRQJ Dynamic Standard Real Blackboard (Green) Colorboard Image 1 Image 2 Image 3 D[...]
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33 Computer Input Image Adjust Menu Image Adjustment Reset 3UHVVWKH0(18EXWWRQWRGLVSODWKH2Q6FUHHQ 0HQX8VHWKH3RLQW Ÿź EXWWRQVWRVHOHFW Image adjust DQGWKHQSUHVVWKH3RLQW Ź RUWKH6(/(&7 EXWWRQ 1 2 8VHWKH3RLQW Ÿź EXWWRQVVHOHFWWKHGHVLUHGLWH[...]
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35 Computer Input 6HOHFW Digital zoom + 7KH2Q6FUHHQ0HQXGLVDSSHDUV DQG D. zoom + DSSHDUV3UHVVWKH6(/(&7 EXWWRQWRH[SDQGWKH LPDJH VL]H 8VHWKH 3RLQW ŸźŻŹ EXWWRQV WR SDQ WKH LPDJH 7KH3DQQLQJIXQFWLRQFDQZRUNRQOZKHQWKHLPDJHLV[...]
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38 Video Input Video System Selection 1 A V System Menu (Video or S-video) A V System Menu (Component) 2 ,I WKH SURMHFWRU FDQQRW UHSURGXFH SURSHU YLGHR LPDJH VHOHFW D VSHFLILF EURDGFDVW VLJQDO IRUPDW IURP DPRQJ PA L SECAM NTSC NTSC 4.43 P AL-M DQG P AL-N P [...]
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39 Video Input Image select Menu 6HOHFWWKHGHVLUHGLPDJHPRGHDPRQJ Dynamic Standard Cinema Blackboard (Green) Colorboard Image 1 Image 2 Image 3 DQG Image 4 ESUHVVLQJWKH,0$*( EXWWRQRQWKHUHPRWHFRQWURO Standard 3LFWXUHPRGHDGMXVWHGZLWKILQH?[...]
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40 Video Input Image Adjustment 1 2 3UHVVWKH3RLQW Ż EXWWRQWRGHFUHDVHWKHFRQWUDVWSUHVVWKH 3RLQW Ź EXWWRQWRLQFUHDVHWKHFRQWUDVWIURPWR 3UHVVWKH3RLQW Ż EXWWRQWRGHFUHDVHWKHEULJKWQHVVSUHVV WKH3RLQW Ź EXWWRQWRLQFUHDVH[...]
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41 Video Input 8VH WKH 3RLQW ŻŹ EXWWRQV WR DGMXVW WKH JDPPD YDOXH WR REWDLQDEHWWHUEDODQFHRIFRQWUDVWIURPWR Gamma 3UHVV WKH 3RLQW Ż EXWWRQ WR GHFUHDVH WKH VKDUSQHVV RI WKH LPDJH SUHVV WKH 3RLQW Ź EXWWRQ WR LQFU[...]
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42 Video Input 7KLVSURMHFWRUKDVWKHSLFWXUHVFUHHQUHVL]HIXQFWLRQZKLFKHQDEOHVRXWRFXVWRPL]HWKHLPDJHVL]H Normal Screen Size Adjustment Screen Menu 1 2 3URYLGHWKHLPDJHDWWKHQRUPDOYLGHRDVSHFWUDWLR Custom 3 Note: :KHQQRVLJQDOLVGHWHFWHG Norm[...]
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43 Setting Setting Language 7KHODQJXDJHXVHGLQWKH2Q6FUHHQ0HQXLVDYDLODEOHLQ English German French Italian Spanish Portuguese Dutch Swedish Finnish Polish Hungarian Romanian Russian Chinese Korean Japanese,Thai D[...]
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44 Setting 3 Note: Auto Keystone FRUUHFWVYHUWLFDOGLVWRUWLRQRQO QRWFRUUHFWKRUL]RQWDOGLVWRUWLRQ 7KH $XWR.HVWRQHIXQFWLRQFDQQRWZRUNZKHQ WKH Ceiling IHDWXUHLVVHW On LQWKH6HWWLQJPHQX S 3HUIHFWFRUUHFWLRQRIWKHLPDJ[...]
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45 Setting Keystone 7KLVIXQFWLRQLVXVHGWRVWRUHRUUHVHWWKHNHVWRQH FRUUHFWLRQZKHQWKH $&SRZHUFRUGLVXQSOXJJHG Store .HHS WKH NHVWRQH FRUUHFWLRQ HYHQ ZKHQ WKH $&SRZHUFRUGLVXQSOXJJHG Reset ?[...]
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46 Setting Logo (Logo and Logo PIN code lock settings) Logo select 7KLVIXQFWLRQDOORZVRXWRFXVWRPL]HWKHVFUHHQORJRZLWK Logo select capture Logo PIN code lock DQG Logo PIN code change IXQFWLRQV 3 Note: :KHQ On LVVHOHFWHGLQWKH/RJR3,1FRGHORFNIXQFWLRQ Lo[...]
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47 Setting Capture Capture 7KLVIXQFWLRQHQDEOHVRXWRFDSWXUHDQLPDJHEHLQJ SURMHFWHGWRXVHLWIRUDVWDUWLQJXSGLVSODRULQWHUYDORI SUHVHQWDWLRQV 6HOHFW Capture DQGSUHVVWKH6(/(&7EXWWRQ $ FRQILUPDWLRQER[DSSHDUVDQGVHOHFW Ye s WRFDSWXUHWKH?[...]
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48 Setting Enter a Logo PIN code 8VHWKH3RLQWŸź EXWWRQVWRHQWHUDQXPEHU 3UHVVWKH 3RLQW ŻŹ EXWWRQVWRIL[WKHQXPEHUDQGPRYHWKHUHG IUDPHSRLQWHUWRWKHQH[WER[7KHQXPEHUFKDQJHVWR ¼ ,IRXIL[HGDQLQFRUUHFWQXPEHU XVHWKH3RLQW[...]
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49 Setting Ceiling Rear Ceiling :KHQ WKLV IXQFWLRQ LV VHW WR On WKH SLFWXUH ZLOO EH WRS ERWWRP DQG OHIWULJKW UHYHUVHG 7KLV IXQFWLRQ LV XVHG WR SURMHFWWKHLPDJHIURPDFHLOLQJPRXQWHGSURMHFWRU Rear :KHQ WKLV IXQFWLRQ LV VHW WR On WK[...]
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50 Setting Power management 7 LPHOHIWEHIRUH/DPSLVRII Power management )RUUHGXFLQJSRZHUFRQVXPSWLRQDVZHOODVPDLQWDLQLQJ WKHODPSOLIHWKH3RZHUPDQDJHPHQWIXQFWLRQWXUQVRIIWKH SURMHFWLRQODPSZKHQWKHSURMHFWRULVQRWRSHUDWHGIRUD FHUWDLQSHULRG 6HOHFWRQ[...]
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51 Setting Standby mode 7KLVIXQFWLRQLVDYDLODEOHZKHQRSHUDWLQJWKHSURMHFWRUYLD QHWZRUN Network 6XSSOWKHSRZHUWRWKHQHWZRUNIXQFWLRQHYHQ DIWHU WXUQLQJ RII WKH SURMHFWRU E SUHVVLQJ WKH 2167 $1'%< EXWWRQ RQ WKH UHPRWH FRQWURO?[...]
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52 Setting Remote control 7KLVIXQFWLRQDOORZVRXWRFKDQJHEULJKWQHVVRIWKH VFUHHQ Lamp control Remote control Lamp life control Lamp control 6HOHFWWKHODPSRSHUDWLRQZKHQWKHWRWDOOLJKWLQJWLPHRID ODPSH[FHHGVWKHUHFRPPHQGHGWRWDOKRXUVRIXVH Mode 1 [...]
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53 Setting Key lock Key lock Security (Key lock and PIN code lock) PIN code lock 7KLVIXQFWLRQORFNVWKHWRSFRQWURODQGUHPRWHFRQWURO EXWWRQVWRSUHYHQWRSHUDWLRQEXQDXWKRUL]HGSHUVRQV 6HOHFW Key lock DQGWKHQSUHVVWKH6(/(&7EXWWRQ DQGVHOHFWWKHGHVLUHGLWHPESUHVVLQJ?[...]
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54 Setting 8VHWKH3RLQW Ÿź EXWWRQVWRVHOHFW Off On1 RU On2 DQGWKHQSUHVVWKH6(/(&7EXWWRQWRPDNHDFKRLFH Change the PIN code lock setting Enter a PIN code 8VHWKH3RLQW Ÿź EXWWRQVWRHQWHUDQXPEHU 3UHVVWKH 3RLQW Ż Ź EXWWRQVWRIL[W[...]
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56 Setting Factory default 7KLVIXQFWLRQUHWXUQVDOOVHWWLQJYDOXHVH[FHSWIRUWKH User logo PIN code lock Logo PIN code lock Lamp counter DQG Filter counter WRWKHIDFWRUGHIDXOWVHWWLQJV Factory default W arning log 7KLVIXQFWLRQUHFRUGVDQRPDORXVRSHUDWLRQVZKLOHWKH SU[...]
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57 Information Input Source Information Display 7KH,QIRUPDWLRQ0HQXLVXVHGIRUFKHFNLQJWKHVWDWXVRIWKHLPDJHVLJQDOEHLQJSURMHFWHGDQGWKHRSHUDWLRQRIWKHSURMHFWRU H-sync freq. V -sync freq. Lamp counter Information Menu 7KHKRUL]RQWDOIUHTXHQFRIWKHLQSXWVLJQDOLVGLVSODHGL[...]
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58 7KH: $51,1*LQGLFDWRUVKRZVWKHVWDWHRIWKHIXQFWLRQZKLFKSURWHFWVWKHSURMHFWRU &KHFNWKHVWDWHRIWKH : $51,1*LQGLFDWRUDQGWKH32:(5LQGLFDWRUWRWDNHSURSHUPDLQWHQDQFH W ARNING indicator The projector is shut down and the W ARNING indicator is blinking red. :KHQWKH?[...]
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74 Appendix COMPUTER IN 1 /COMPONENT IN /MONITOR OUT (ANALOG) T erminal: Analog RGB (Mini D-sub 15 pin) 5 1 2 3 4 10 9 6 7 8 15 14 13 11 12 Configurations of T erminals 5HG&U6&,QSXW2XWSXW *URXQG+RUL]VQF *UHHQ<6<,QSXW2XWSXW %OXH&E,QSXW2XWSXW *[...]
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W ired Setting Pr ojec tor Set-up and Operation Owner ’ s Manual Netw ork Set-up and Opera tion This is the man ual for the Net work func tion. Read thi s manual thoroug hly to operate the Network func tion. First, read the owner' s manual of the pr ojec tor to understand the basic operation of the projec tor and the safet y instruc tions. T[...]
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2 Compliance F ederal Communica tions Commission Notice This equipment has b een tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to par t 1 5 of the FC C Rules. T hese limits are designe d to pro - vide reasonable protection against harmful inter ference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, us e[...]
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3 ENGLISH Safet y instruc tions CA UTION IN USING THE PROJEC T OR VIA NET WORKS L When you find a problem with the projector , remove the power cable immediately and inspect the unit. Using the projector with failure may cause fire or other accidents. L I f you remot ely use the projector via networks, carr y out a safety check regularly and take p[...]
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4 Compliance ..........................................................................................................................................................................2 Feder al Communications Commission Notice .................................................................................... 2 Safet y ins truc tions .............[...]
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ENGLISH 5 ENGLISH 1 Chapte r 1 Prep a ratio n Describes features and operating environmen t of this projec tor .[...]
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6 Ch apte r 1 P rep arat ion Fea tures E-Mail Aler t function ( p.25) T h e p ro j e c to r s en ds m es - sages to th e regis tered e -mail addresses when a la mp abnor - malit y or p ower failure occurs with the pr ojec tor . This mes - sage describes how to solve the cause of the problem s. Y ou can take eff icient ac tion for quick recover [...]
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7 ENGLISH Feat ure s Operating System Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0 Windows 2000, Windows XP , Windows Vista (3 2bit vers ion) Mac OS X v 1 0.4 or later Computer en vironment Recommended CPU Windows: Higher than Pentium III 90 0M Hz Macintosh : 800 MH z PowerPC G4 or f aster ,o r 1 .8 G Hz Intel Core Processor or fas ter Memor y Windows : [...]
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8 Ch apte r 1 P rep arat ion The limitation *1 of c onnec tion between the projector and hub or computer Suitable LAN cables are limited by length and t ype as follows; Connection Type of usable LAN cable Maximum length Pr ojec tor - Hub UTP Straight Cable with cat egor y 3 or 5 * 2 100m Pr ojec tor - Computer UTP Cross Cable with category 3 or 5* [...]
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9 ENGLISH Flo w of in st al la ti on F low of inst allation T o use the projec tor via the network s, follow the setup procedures below . STEP 1 Connect the LAN and set the configura tion. Install the sof t ware recorded in CD- ROM on each computer which wil l b e operated. Refer to the owner's ma nual of P J Net work Manager . STEP 2 Network [...]
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ENGLISH 11 ENGLISH Chapte r 2 Set up Proc edures 2 Describes how to configure the network .[...]
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12 Ch apte r 2 S et up P roc ed ure s Setting Procedur e Set ting procedures and conten t s dif fer dep e nding on the L AN installation location. When installing, consult your system administrator t o set up the L AN appropriately . Connect the L AN cable to the LAN connec tion terminal of the projector . Network c onfiguration Set the Wired L AN [...]
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13 ENGLISH *1 Set "On" only when the DHCP ser ver is available on your network envir onment. *2 Set [255.255.255.255] if the network does not provide the gateway (router). *3 Set [255.255.255.255] if you do not use the function E-mail aler t. 3. Select "Network setting" in the Net work menu and press SELECT button, and then the [...]
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14 Ch apte r 2 S et up P roc ed ure s The Net work PIN code is t o restric t the acc ess from the net work s to the pr oje ctor . Af ter setting the N etwork PIN code, you need to en ter it to operat e the projec tor via the network s . Network PIN c ode Network inf ormation 1 . Sele c t "Net work PIN code " in the Net work menu, and pres[...]
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15 ENGLISH Network factory default 1 . Sele c t “Net work fa ctor y def ault” in the Net work menu and press SELE C T button. 2. A confirmation box appears and select " Y es" and then press SEL ECT but ton. 3. Another confirmation b ox appear s and selec t " Y es" and then press SELECT button. 4 . All the wired LAN set tings[...]
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16 Ch apte r 2 S et up P roc ed ure s W ired LAN fac tory default settings Parameter SELECTED LAN LAN 1 LAN 2 LAN 3 IP CONFIGURA TION MANU AL DHCP MANU AL IP ADDRESS 169.254.100.100 192.168.100.100 192.168.100.100 SUBNE T MASK 255.255.0.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 GA TEW A Y ADDRESS 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 DNS ADDRESS 255.[...]
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ENGLISH 17 ENGLISH Chapte r 3 Basic S et ting an d O perat ion 3 Describes b asic operations and settings for con trolling the projec - tor by using the web browser . It is r e quired that computer and projector is connected to the ne twork and the net work address is properly configu red.[...]
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18 Ch apte r 3 B a sic S et t ing a nd O pe rati on Login the setting page of the pro jec tor [1] Enter the IP address Launch the web browser ins talle d in your co m p u te r, en te r t h e IP a d d re s s i n to t h e " Address" on the browser and th en press "En te r" key . Enter the address that you c onfigure d in item &quo[...]
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19 ENGLISH [3] Display of main setting page The followin g main set ting page will be di sp layed acc ording to your display mode selec tion. Perform various kinds of set tings thr ough this page. Click on the menus t o dis- play the con trol and set ting pages. Main setting page in the display Setting page Displays the control and set ting items a[...]
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20 Ch apte r 3 B a sic S et t ing a nd O pe rati on How t o use the setting page T o control and set up the pr ojec tor , use the set ting menus on the web br owser. Describes the basic operation and procedures c ommonly used on this manual. The set ting menu appears when clicking the sub menu tab. * Each item has a valid s et ting ran ge respe c t[...]
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21 ENGLISH How to u s e the s et t ing p age Radio button setting Sele ct an i tem by selec ting a r adio button. Check box se tti ng Sele c t items by ticking on ch eck box es.[...]
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22 Ch apte r 3 B a sic S et t ing a nd O pe rati on Initial setting Af ter installing the projector , per form the following basic initial setting. Click Initial Setting on the main menu t o display the initial setting p age. Item Description Language .............. S witches display language on the setting page. English or Japanese . Model name ..[...]
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23 ENGLISH Initi al s et ti ng Network PIN code setting This is t o set the Net work PIN c o de to r estric t the acc ess from a n u nauthorized person through the network . En t e r a 4 - d i g i t n u m b e r a s t h e N e t wo rk P I N code ont o the tex t box and click Set but ton. T h e pr oj e c to r b e g in s re s t ar ti n g an d i t t ak [...]
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24 Ch apte r 3 B a sic S et t ing a nd O pe rati on Net work c onf iguration Click Net work on the main menu. T he followin g set ting p age is displayed. The IP Address, Subnet Mask, Def ault Gatewa y , DNS (Domain Name Ser ver) and projector name are set up on this menu. Th e IP addre ss and Subn et Mask have b een conf igured alrea dy in chapter[...]
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25 ENGLISH E-mail set ting T his p ro je c tor ha s an E - mai l f un c t io n w hi ch c an s e nd a n al er t me ss a g e to u sers or an administrat or if it detect s an abnormality on the projec tor or run out of the life span of the lamp. Click E-mail Setting on the main menu and follow the below steps. E-mail setting Ite m ....................[...]
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26 Ch apte r 3 B a sic S et t ing a nd O pe rati on 2 Registering and deleting E-mail addresses Click " Add address " and t y pe the e -mail a d d r e s s o n to t he t e x t b o x a n d c l i c k Set but ton. T o check the registered addresses, click Check /Delete s u b m e n u t a b . T h e a d d r e s s e s ar e l i s te d a s t h e f [...]
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27 ENGLISH L When internal P J power circuit is failed: TITLE: Message from projector Projector Model Name: model name T CP/IP : 192.168.1.201 Projector Name: Proj05 It sends you following message. *The Projector lamp is turned of f, because Projec tor power circuit is failed. Unplug the Projec tor from AC outlet and ask ser vicing to qualified ser[...]
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28 Ch apte r 3 B a sic S et t ing a nd O pe rati on L When P J lamp replacement time is reached: Replace it wi th a new lamp imme diately and reset the lamp counter . If the proje c tor is used without resetting the lamp c ounter , the aler t mail is sen t to users in ev er y power- on of the proje c tor . T his aler t mail will not b e sent wh[...]
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29 ENGLISH The SNMP agent pr ovided with this projector is based upon MIB-2 defined by RFC1213. For private MIB information, ref er to file "Mibinfo/XUPjNet.mib" in the CD-ROM. SNMP setting This projec tor provides a S NMP ( Simple Net work Ma nagement Prot ocol) ag e nt f u n c t i on . T he SN M P co ns is t s o f a m an ag e[...]
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30 Ch apte r 3 B a sic S et t ing a nd O pe rati on Check and de lete the trap ad dress Check ing the registered trap address and deleting the address. T o delete the address, tick che ck box in front of the IP address and click Delete but ton. Up to 1 0 tr ap addresses can b e registered. T rap check/delete T rap option T rap option setting Ti[...]
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ENGLISH 31 ENGLISH Chapte r 4 C ont rolling t he Pr ojector 4 Describes controlling and setting of the projec tor by us ing the web browser .[...]
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32 Ch apte r 4 C ont roll ing th e Pro je cto r P ower c ont rol and stat us check Click Powe r & S t at u s o n th e ma in m enu . T h e co ntr ol p a ge w i ll b e di s- play ed. By click ing ON or Standb y but ton on the page, the power of the projector can be con- trolled. Item Description P J status Pow er ......................... Displa [...]
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33 ENGLISH About projector condition Status Description Normal ............................................................... Pr ojector is operating normally. Po wer management in operation ........... Power management is operating Lamp failure ................................................... Lamp failure is occurring A bnormal T emperature ..[...]
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34 Ch apte r 4 C ont roll ing th e Pro je cto r Con tr o l Click Co ntr ol o n the main menu. T he set ting method di f fers d ependin g on the cont ents of the page. Click on the page number to change pages and selec t desired setting items. Please see the owner's manual of the proj ec tor to hav e the fur ther information of each contr o[...]
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35 ENGLISH Syste m T h i s f u n c t i o n i s t o s e l e c t t h e s y s t e m o f s i g n a l input to the projec tor . The available sys tem mode are list ed on the pull- down menu but - to n a cc o r d i n g t o t h e i n p u t si gn a l . S e l e c t a sys tem and then click Set button. Available sel ec tion at the RGB i nput Item Description[...]
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36 Ch apte r 4 C ont roll ing th e Pro je cto r Sound T h i s f u n c t i o n i s t o a d j u s t t h e s o u n d o f t h e pro je c to r. Th e va lu es in t he te x t b ox rep re - sent the curren t control value or status. Item Description V olume ................... Adjusts the sound volume from the speaker . (0 ~ 31) Mute ......................[...]
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37 ENGLISH Item Description Contrast .............................. A djusts picture con- trast (0~ 63) Brightness ......................... A djusts picture bright- ness (0~ 63) Color ...................................... A djusts picture color saturation (0~ 63) Tint ......................................... A djusts picture hue (0~ 63) C olor t[...]
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38 Ch apte r 4 C ont roll ing th e Pro je cto r PC adjustment Click PC Adj. on the main menu. This function is to adj ust the signal from the c omputer connec ted to the projector t o obtain the pr oper pic ture image on the screen. Item Description Current mode ...... Displays a current mode like VGA, SVGA, XGA. SX GA, UXGA, WXGA, etc . or Mode1 -[...]
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39 ENGLISH Setting up the projector Click Setting on the main menu. This function is to set u p the projec tor . Selec t the sub menu [Screen setting] or [Set ting] and then set up each set - ting. Se t tin g up th e pro jec to r Item Description Screen ..................... S witches the screen mode. (Normal, T rue, Wide, F ull, Custom) There may [...]
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40 Ch apte r 4 C ont roll ing th e Pro je cto r Item Description Ceiling ..................... S ets the image top/bottom and left/ right reversed. (ON, OFF) Rear ........................... S ets the image lef t/right reversed. (ON, OFF) T erminal ................. S ets the COMPUTER IN 2/MONITOR OUT terminal to COMPUTER 2 or Monitor Out. P ower m[...]
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41 ENGLISH Se t tin g up th e pro jec to r Item Description Key lock .................. Sets the prohibition of controls either Pr ojector or Remote control. (OFF , Pr ojector k eys, Remote control) F an control ............. Sets the fan control speed . OFF Normal mode ON1 Highland mode 1 ON2 Highland mode 2 Lamp Corres . V alue(h) ...............[...]
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42 Ch apte r 4 C ont roll ing th e Pro je cto r Information This page is to dis play the basic information of the projector status. Click Information on the main menu. Items Description Input Displa ys selected input and source. System Displa ys selected signal syst em. Signal I nput signal status ( Y es, No) Screen Displa ys screen mode . Lamp sta[...]
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ENGLISH 43 ENGLISH Ch apter 5 Appendix 5 Connection examples Use of telnet W eb browser setting T echnical data Q&A[...]
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44 Cha pte r 5 Appe nd ix E xamples of connec tion Peer- T o -Peer connection Connecting the projec tor (P J0 1 ) to the con trol computer (PC 05) dir ec tly. Projector Name: P J01 IP Address : 192.168.0.2 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway : 0.0.0.0 DNS : 0.0.0.0 Computer Name: PC10 IP Address : 192.168.0.10 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 De[...]
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45 ENGLISH The gateway (R outer) installed in the net work Connecting the projec tor (P J0 1 ) to the c ontrol comput er (PC05 ) via the gatewa y . T o another network Network Group: 192.168.200.x Network Group: 192.168.10.x Projector Name: P J01 IP Address : 192.168.200.15 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway : 192.168.200.1 DNS : 192.168.2[...]
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46 Cha pte r 5 Appe nd ix Use of telnet Y ou can control the pr oje ctor by using the t elnet application *1 installe d on your comput er . Normally, the t elnet app lication is available on your computer . * T he t el ne t 1 0000 po r t i s u sed to c on tr ol t he pr oj ect or . Control (For example, in case of u sing the telnet application of Wi[...]
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47 ENGLISH 3. When communication is established correctly, the wor d "P ASSWORD:" appears on the window. T yp e the login p assword (Net wo rk PIN code *2 ) for the pr oje ctor and then press "Ent er" key on the keyboard. If you do not set up the Net work PIN c ode, just press "Ent er" key. When the word "Hello&qu[...]
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48 Cha pte r 5 Appe nd ix W eb brow ser set ting This projec tor is design ed to b e set up and controlled from an Int ernet web browser . Depending on the preference settings of the web browser , some control functions may not be available. Please make sure that the following func tions are set up prop erly in the web browser . Active Script/JavaS[...]
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49 ENGLISH E xam pl es: OS/B rows er s W indows XP Pr ofessional Internet Explorer v .6.0 ActiveScript setting Select I nterne t Opti ons from To o l s menu on the web browser and then select Securit y tab and click Cust omize Level… button. On the securit y set t ing window , scroll down and find the Scripting item, mak e sure tha t "Enable[...]
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50 Cha pte r 5 Appe nd ix Proxy set ting Select I nterne t Options fr om To o l s m e n u o n th e we b b ro w s er a n d th en s e l e c t Con ne c ti on tab and click LAN S ett ing s button. Properly set up your web br owser's the proxy ser ver set tings acc ording to the loca l ar ea net work environmen t to which the pro- je c tor is co nn[...]
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51 ENGLISH W eb b row se r se t tin g Netscape Navigator v .7.1 JavaScript Setting Select Pref erence fro m Edit menu on the web br owser and then selec t the item Advanced/Scripts & Plugins in the Categor y column. Make sure th at th e Enable JavaScript for Na vigator is che cke d. Proxy set ting Select Preferenc e fro m Edit menu on the web b[...]
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52 Cha pte r 5 Appe nd ix MA C OS X v 10.4 Safari v .3.2.1 JavaScript enable setting Select Pref erences... from Safari o n t h e w e b b r o w s er a n d th en s e l e c t Security ta b a n d c h e c k Enable JavaScript . Pro xy setting 1 Open Pref erences... fr om Safari menu on the web browser Safari . The p re fere nce menu appears . 2 Select A[...]
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53 ENGLISH Q& A Q& A Installation / Acc ess Q Why doesn ’t the setting page appear in my web browser? A Following causes are p ossible. Please check them. 1 . T he projec tor does not c onne ct to the net work. Check LED indicat ors status ( p. 1 2). - Check the connection of L AN cable if the LINK L amp does not light green. - Check [...]
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54 Cha pte r 5 Appe nd ix Q W e use the DHCP/BOO TP ser ver to assign the IP address. Is it possible to use the projector in this network environment? A Poss ible. This projec tor suppor ts the DH CP /BOOTP ser ver . T o use this projector in this net work en vironmen t, set it up so tha t the DHCP /BOOTP ser ver does no t assign th e I P a d d re [...]
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55 ENGLISH Q& A Operat ion Q Why can ' t be turned on/off with web browser? A Pl eas e m ak e su re t he s e t t i ng s o f th e p ro je c to r ar e cor r e c t to u se t h e p ro je c to r. Ple ase set the S tandby mode of the pr ojec tor's Setting menu to " Normal " . Refer to " 4. Con trolling the Projector" [...]
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56 Cha pte r 5 Appe nd ix Others Q What are the rules for IP address assignment? A If the net work is construc ted wi th TC P / IP protocol, a unique IP address is r equire d for each piece of network equipment. T he following are basic rules of the assign- ment. R ule 1 D o no t co n f i g u re t h e s a m e I P a d d re s s to t h e n e t wo r k [...]
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57 ENGLISH Q& A Q Can I update the firmw are of the projector . A It is possible to update the firmware through the net work . It is required to have a special tool for the updating. For fur ther information please c onsult your local deal- er . The version number of the firmware is indicat ed on the lower par t of the "Initial setting&quo[...]
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NET WORK OWNER'S MANU AL SO-KR5AC SANY O Electric Co ., Ltd.[...]
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P J Network Manager f or W indow s SNMP Manager Sof tware This is the manual for the P J Net work Manager soft ware. This software is W indows- compliant, but non-Mac- compliant. Read this manual thoroughly to operate the P J Network Manager sof tware. F irst, read the owner's manual of the projector to understand the basic oper- ation of the [...]
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2 Chapter 1 Introducing .......................................................... 3 Introducing ......................................................................................................................................................3 SNMP ................................................................................................[...]
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3 P J NET WORK MANAGER OWNER'S MANU AL Introducing This P J Network Manager is a SNMP manager sof tware for the network equipment which supports the pr ivate MIB (Management Information Base). By installing the P J Network M anager to the computer , you can monitor the equipment simply such as the projector , the projection monitor and the fla[...]
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4 Opera ting Envir onment Item Minimum Recommended CPU Pentium III 400MHz or higher Pentium 4 2.0GHz or higher for Windows XP Pentium 4 3.0GHz or higher for Windows Vista Memor y 128MB or higher 256MB or higher for Windows XP 1GB or higher for Windows Vista HDD M ore than 20MB of free disk space Screen resolution SVGA (16 colors or more) XGA True c[...]
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6 Ch apte r 2 Se t up P J Netw ork Manager installation 1 S e t t h e s u p p li e d C D - R O M i nt o t h e C D - R O M drive of your compu ter . Doub le click SetupT ool. exe icon in the "P J Net work Manager" fo lder in the CD- ROM . 2 Selec t "[English [Unit ed Stat es]" fr om the pull- down menu on the "C hoose Setup [...]
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7 P J NET WORK MANAGER OWNER'S MANU AL Chapter 3 Basic Opera tion 3[...]
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8 Ch apte r 3 Ba s ic O pe ratio n Launching and quitting P J Network Manager T o launch P J Network M anager , tak e one of the following. - Select "P J Network M anager" from the menu "Start" - " All programs" . - Double click a management file* 1 . T ool bar Menu Status list Status bar Polling times indication Event[...]
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9 P J NET WORK MANAGER OWNER'S MANU AL Quitting P J Network Manager T o quit the P J Network M anager , click the close box on top right of the status window, or select "Exit" from the "F ile" menu [Note] * The P J Net work Manager cannot open multiple status windo ws at the same time. Menu tree Menu Sub menu Operation File[...]
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10 Ch apte r 3 Ba s ic O pe ratio n Name of the button on the tool bar The following commands are assig ned to the buttons on the tool bar . Button Operation New .................................................. Creates a new management file . Open ............................................... Opens an existing management file. Save ............[...]
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11 P J NET WORK MANAGER OWNER'S MANU AL Addition of the tar get 1 Select T arget Addition from T arget menu. The target information reg istering window appears. 2 Enter target setup inf ormation and click Update button. The information set on the target equipment are dis - played on the system inf ormation items. When the target equipment [...]
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12 Ch apte r 3 Ba s ic O pe ratio n Setting up the warning value P J Network Manager provides a function to display the alert when the use time of the set- ting item reaches a specified setting time . The available setting items (use time) are depend- ing on the target equipment. 1 Select a target on the status list with right click . When sett[...]
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13 P J NET WORK MANAGER OWNER'S MANU AL When happens the alert on the target If the abnormalit y or connection error happens on the target, P J Network Manager indi- cates target name, icon and status column it em with red color to let you know the abnor- mality. When P J Network Manager cannot acquire the MIB information of the target equ[...]
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14 Ch apte r 3 Ba s ic O pe ratio n Displaying all the status inf ormation of the target Select a target and click button on the tool bar . The following status window appears and displays all the available status inf ormation of the target. The target name and item which have an abnormality or connection er ror happen- ing are indicated with r[...]
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15 P J NET WORK MANAGER OWNER'S MANU AL Setting up the password of T elnet The password of telnet can be set up by the pr ocedure below . I t is necessar y to make a password , same as the net work password . 1 Select a target which you want to set up the passwor d of telnet from the status list. Y ou can select multiple targets. 2 Select T el[...]
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16 Ch apte r 3 Ba s ic O pe ratio n Commands bat ch processing : A vailable Command Items Description Po wer ON/OFF .........................Sets up the P ower ON or P ower OFF . Input,Source .............................. Sets up the Input and Source. Selects Input and Source. Screen .......................................Sets up the screen size. [...]
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17 P J NET WORK MANAGER OWNER'S MANU AL Setting up default setting The monitoring information and e-mail information can be set up by the procedure below . 1 Select System default setting from S ystem menu. The setting window will appear. 2 Switch by clicking Monitoring information or E-mail information tab f or each setting. Monitoring inform[...]
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18 Ch apte r 3 Ba s ic O pe ratio n E-mail information Items Description SMTP server .....................Sets up the IP address of SMTP mail ser ver or server host name. Administrator's mail address ...................... Sets up the e -mail address of administrator Destination mail address ................................Sets up the destinat[...]
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19 P J NET WORK MANAGER OWNER'S MANU AL Cust omizing the status list Changing the status column indication 1 Select Column selection from System menu. The col- umn selection window will appear . 2 On the window , check the column name to be indi- cated on the status list. The mark [*] next to the column name indicat es alert item. 3 T o ch[...]
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20 Ch apte r 3 Ba s ic O pe ratio n Column Description *Error info . ...................................Error information (Not available for the projector) IP address ....................................IP address of the network equipment Community ................................ Community name of the network equipment (public) Introduction date* [...]
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21 P J NET WORK MANAGER OWNER'S MANU AL Changing font Select Font setting from S ystem menu. The font setup window will appear . Select your desired type face, style and size on the window . Cust omized font property is applied to all the windows of the setting. T o change order or width of the column Drag the status column name you[...]
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22 Ch apte r 3 Ba s ic O pe ratio n V iewing the aler t information 1 Click button on the tool bar . The aler t display window appears and the aler t informa- tion of all the targets which are having an alert is listed on this window as the below . 2 T o expor t the aler t information as text file (CSV file), click Export button. Column widt[...]
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23 P J NET WORK MANAGER OWNER'S MANU AL V iewing the event log 1 Click button on the tool bar . The event log display window appears and the events which have been happened on the targets ar e listed on this window as the below . 2 T o expor t these events as text file (CSV file), click Export button. 3 T o delete the event log, select the acc[...]
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24 Ch apte r 3 Ba s ic O pe ratio n Event T ype W arning Column W arning V alue Description ALERT ON : Abnormality has happened OFF : Abnormality has been cleared Connect Un-connected Connected Acquisition error * Refer to the next page Pow er status Pow erFailure T emperatureError Normal (AfterT empError) RS232CF ailure Pow er management Shutter m[...]
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25 P J NET WORK MANAGER OWNER'S MANU AL The column order and width of the event log window are sav ed to the registry of the computer. Up to 1000 of events can be stored . I f it exceeds 1000 events , the oldest event is deleted and the latest event is added. The event log can be saved to the management file. This[...]
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26 Ch apte r 3 Ba s ic O pe ratio n About event trea tment If the P J Network M anager receives an event, it ex ecutes following event tr eatment items which are selected in the system default setting. P Sound warning alarm P Send e-mail P Display warning dialog For the further inf ormation of event, type, warning column and war ning valu[...]
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27 P J NET WORK MANAGER OWNER'S MANU AL Display warning dialog F ollowing dialog window appears on the screen if event occurs. V iewing the command histor y 1 Click button on the tool bar . Command history window appears and the command history is listed on the window as shown below. 2 T o expor t the command histor y as text file (CSV file), [...]
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28 Ch apte r 3 Ba s ic O pe ratio n Information sav ed to the registry F ollowing application setting information is saved to the r egistr y of your computer . So the setting condition is memorized even after quitting the application. Items Description Status window information ................. Display position and size of the status list window S[...]
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29 P J NET WORK MANAGER OWNER'S MANU AL Registering the target inf ormation from the defined file at once The P J Network Manager provides a function to impor t the target information from the defined file at once. P repare the defined file (CSV data format) in which the target inf orma- tion is written along the format shown below . 1 Select [...]
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30 Ch apte r 3 Ba s ic O pe ratio n F ormat of the defined file The defined file is a CSV data file created by the spr eadsheet application and is defined as follows; Column Description (example) T arget name .......... Name of target equipment (Proj_01, P roj_03, PDP_01, etc.) IP address ............... IP address (192.168.0.1, etc.) Community ...[...]
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31 P J NET WORK MANAGER OWNER'S MANU AL Login to the tar get equipment After double click ing the target name on the status list, the computer launches web browser and displays the login window of the tar get equipment. Y ou can control and set up the projector remotely by using the web br owser . For the fur - ther information of instruction,[...]
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