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2 T able of Contents Chapter I Product Introduction .................................................................................. 8 1-1 Package Contents ........................................................................................ 8 1-2 Safety Instructions .............................................................................[...]
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3 3-5-3-3 Encryption: WP A pre-shared key ...................................... 70 3-5-3-4 Encryption: WP A RADIUS .................................................. 72 3-5-4 ‘WPS’ Settings ........................................................................ 74 3-9 Configuration T ools ......................................................[...]
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4 Copyright © by Edimax T echnology Co, L TD. all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, tr ansmitted, t ranscribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnet ic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior w[...]
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5 Federal Communication Commission Interfer ence S tatement FCC Part 68 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains t he FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. You must provide this information to the telephone company upon request. The REN [...]
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6 This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Installation This device is equipped with a USOC RJ11C connector. FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. Th[...]
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7 instructions and a minimum 20 cm spacing must be provided between computer mounted antenna and person’s body (excluding extremities of hands, wrist and feet) during wirele ss modes of operation. The equipment version marketed in US is restricted to usage of the channels 1-1 1 only . R&TTE Compliance Statement This equipment complies with al[...]
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8 Chapter I Product Introduction 1-1 Package Contents Thank you for purchasing this wireless projector server! Before you start to use this product, please check every item in the package. If any of them is missing, please ask your dealer of purchase for a new package. Packaging List Item No. Name Quantity 1 Wireless Projector Server 1 2 Antenna 2 [...]
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9 1-2 Safety Instructions Please follow the following safety instructions when you’re using this wireless projector server , or you may damage this projector server and / or yourself! 1. THIS PROJECT OR SERVER IS NOT A TOY! Keep out of reach of children! 2. Do not place this wireless projector server in humid and / or hot environment, like bathro[...]
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10 10. There’ s no user-serviceable part inside this wireless projector server; if the wireless projector server is not working properly , please contact the dealer of purchase to ask for help. 1 1. Do not put the wireless projector server and / or adapter on paper , cloth, or other flammable materials. After hours of use, this projector server w[...]
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11 1-3 System Requirements V ideo Display: A projector , CRT display , LCD display , or plasma TV that support VGA or HDMI video input. The display should support at least one resolution listed below: 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1 152 x 864 1280 x 720 1280 x 768 1280 x 960 1280 x 1024 1400 x 1050 1440 x 900 1600 x 1200 1680 x 1050 1920 x 1200 1920 x 1440 [...]
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12 1-4 Highlights of thi s Wi reless Projector Server Thanks again for choosing this wireless projector server . This projector server eases the procedure of sharing a singl e projector among many presenters; they don’t have to switch VGA video cabl es, just use wired or wireless network connection to connect the projector serv er , and the video[...]
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13 1-5 Familiar with Wireless Projector Server / Remote Controller Front / T op Name Description Remote IR signal receiver (for remote controller), DO NOT block the receiver , or remote controller will not function. Blackout LED Indicated that wireless projector server is in ‘Blackout’ mode (no display output). When this LED lights, nothing wil[...]
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14 Power When this LED lights, indicates this wireless projector server is correctly powered. WPS button WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) button: press this button to start WPS p airing. Power Press this button to switch this projector server on / of f. Heat Sink Heat generated by this projector server will be removed through these holes ( DO NOT BLOCK [...]
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15 Back Name Description Power Jack 5V Connect to 5V power adapter . Reset When this projector server is not working properly , you can use a pen or pin to press and hold this button for 5 seconds to reset the projector server . Antenna (Left and Right) T ransmits wireless signal. Please keep both antennas perpendicular to the ground for best signa[...]
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16 Bottom Name Description W all Mounting Hole If you want to hang this projector server on the wall, use these wall mounting holes to mount the projector server . Foot Pad S ticks the 4 foot p ads (supplied in product package) here so the project server can be steadily placed on the desk or other horizontal places. Y ou don’t have to stick foot [...]
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17 Remote Controller - Front Name Description ‘Black out’ Button Press this button to ac tivate ‘Black Out’ function, which will remove any display cont ents displayed on external display; Press this button again to resume. ‘Menu’ Button Press this button to switch the display output of projector server between presenter ’s computer d[...]
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18 Remote Controller - T o p Name Description IR T ransmitter Infrared signal tr ansmitter . When using the remote controller , point the IR trans mitter to the front of the projector server . DO NOT use your finger or other object to block the IR transmitter , or your command will not be received by projector server . IR T ransmitter[...]
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19 Remote Controller - Back Name Description Battery Lid Press battery lid and push it out to open battery compartment (to inst all or remove CR-2032 lithium battery). Battery Lid[...]
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20 1-6 Install Wireless Projector Server Please follow the following instructions to get the projector server installed: 1. Unpack the wireless projector server ’s p ackage, and make sure no item in the package is missing. 2. S tick the foot pads on the 4 locations indicated on the picture shown below if you plan to put the projector server on th[...]
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21 5. Insert HDMI / VGA cable which c onnects with external video display to HDMI / VGA port located at the ba ck of this projector server . Y ou can only connect to HDMI or VGA port at the same tim e. 6. Adjust the antennas located at the back of the proj ector server , so they’re perpendicular to the ground.[...]
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22 7. Connect the power adapter to the electrical outlet on the wall 8. Insert the power connector of power adapter to the power slot labeled as ‘5V’ at the back of projector server . 9. Press ‘Power ’ button located at the front of projector server . 10. Please check the status of the ‘Pow er ’ LED located at the front of the projector[...]
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23 Chapter II Using Projector Server 2-1 Switch the Projector Server On and Check IP address When the connection between projector server and external display is established, you can switch the display’ s power on, then press the ‘Power ’ button of projector server , which is located at the front of projector server . Y ou should be able to s[...]
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24 When the projector server is power ed on and connected to a LAN with DHCP server , it will get an IP address from DHCP server automatically; when there’ s no DHCP server available, it will use default IP address ‘169.254.0.200’. Please refer to chapter 2-3 ‘How to set IP address for your computer ’ to set the IP address for computers w[...]
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25 2-2 Connect to Projector Server by Wireless Ethernet 2-3 Set the IP address of the Computer If there’ s no DHCP server av ailable on your LAN, please follow the following instructions to set the IP address of the computer , so the computers wish to use the projector server can connect to project server . If the operating system of your compute[...]
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26 2. Select ‘Use the following IP address’, then input the following settings in respective field: IP address: 192.168.2.x (where x is an integer greater or less than 200, if there’ s more than one computer need to use this projector server on the same network, every computer should use an unique number) Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 click ‘O[...]
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27 2. Select ‘Use the following IP address’, then input the following settings in respective field: IP address: 192.168.2.x (where x is an integer greater or less than 200, if there’ s more than one computer need to use this projector server on the same network, every computer should use an unique number) Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 click ‘O[...]
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29 2-4 Download and Install Client Sof tware Before any computer can use the projec tor server , client sof tware must be installed first. Please follow the following instructions to download and install projector server client software: 1. Use the web browser to connect to the IP address of projector server (WLAN / LAN IP address) Projector server[...]
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31 2. Click ‘S tart’ button to download client software: 3. When you’re prompted to download the software, click ‘Run’:[...]
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32 4. Click ‘Run’ to start software inst allation: 5. Click ‘Next’ to continue.[...]
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33 6. Y ou can change sof tware installati on destination folder by clicking ‘Change…’ button here. In most cases you can just click ‘Next’ button to accept default installation destinati on folder to continue. 7. Click ‘Install’ button to start sof tware installation. If you wish to change any settings, click ‘Back’; if you wish [...]
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34 8. Please be patient while sof twar e installation is in progress. If you want to abort due to any reason, click ‘Cancel’ button. 9. If you see this message, click ‘Cont inue Anyway’ to continue installation. Y ou may see this message more than onc e; please click ‘Continue Anyway’ button every time when you’re prom pted.[...]
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35 10. Software inst allation is complete when you see this message, click ‘Finish’ button to continue.[...]
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36 2-5 Launch Client Software When software inst allation is complete, a new icon will appear on computer ’s desktop, named ‘WPS’: Double-click this icon to launch projector server’s client software. If you have personal firewall software inst alled, or you’re using Windows XP / V ista operating system, you may see similar message windows[...]
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37 Client software will search for project server connected to local area network, and projector server ’s SSID will be disp layed at ‘Projector SSID’ field: If there are more than one projector servers found on LAN, please select the projector server you wish to connect from ‘Projector SSID’ dropdown menu. If the projector server you wis[...]
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38 Please input an unique user name (used to identify each projector server user and should not be the same with other user) in ‘User Name’ field, and input the login code as shown on projector server ’s display . When you’re ready , click icon to continue. Note : The Projector will get “User Na me” of computer wh ich connect with proje[...]
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39 If the login code you provided is not the same with projector server ’s displayed login code, the following message will appear: If you see this message, click ‘OK’ to input correct login code. If you entered correct login code, you’ll be connected to projector server as one of users, and the client so ftware will be look like this: Befo[...]
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40 If you want to disconnect from projector server , you can click icon, Y ou’ll be removed from connected user list. If you want to connect to projector server again, you have to repeat login procedure. Y ou can click ‘Presentation’ button to st art presentation (the content of your computer ’s display will be transmitted to projector serv[...]
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41 Y ou can click ‘YES’ button to change computer ’ s display resolution to projector server ’s display resolution setting (your computer must be able to support the resolution), or click ‘NO’ button to k eep your computer ’s display resolution setting unchanged. No matter you click ‘YES ’ or ‘NO’ button, your computer ’ s d[...]
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42 2-6 Using Client Software After you connected to projector server and start transmitti ng display content, an icon will appear beside the clock of system tray , you can right-click on it and its menu will appear: The descriptions of every function of client software will be given below . 2-6-1 Projector Server Y ou can click ‘Projector Server [...]
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43 video players like Windows Media Player or QuickT ime, this video player allows you to play video file on projector server ’s display in full-screen mode. And while you’re playing video file, you can still use your computer ’s display to do other jobs: Y ou can click icon to browse the video file on your computer to play . This video playe[...]
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44 2-6-2 On-Screen Keyboard Select this function and an on-screen keyboard will appear , you can use this keyboard to type characters by mouse c lick, just like using your keyboard. 2-6-3 About Y ou can get the version number and other information about the client software you’re using; this is very helpful w hen you need help from dealer of purc[...]
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45 2-6-4 Exit T e rminates projector server client so ftware, and you’ll be disconnected from projector server . T o st art another pres entation, you have to launch client software again. 2-7 Using Remote Controller When the presentation is in progress, you can use supplied remote controller to control the presentation. When using remote control[...]
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46 ‘Prev .’ Select previous user (presenter) in projector server ’s configuration menu; Equivalent to ‘Up’ key on your computer ’s keyboard when presentation is in progress. ‘Next’ Select next user (pre senter) in projector server ’s configuration menu; Equivalent to ‘Down’ key on your computer ’s keyboard when presentation [...]
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47 2-8-1 Use Remote Controller Y ou can also use remote controller to select which user should projector server display its display content: 1. If there’ s a progressing presentation, press ‘Menu’ button on remote controller (Skip this step if there’ s no progressing presentation). 2. Press ‘Prev .’ or ‘Next’ button to select the us[...]
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48 Chapter III Configure Projector Server 3-1 Connect to We b Configuration Menu This projector server provides several administrative functions which can be accessed via the web configuration menu. In this chapter , you’ll be instructed to user web configuration menu to setup the projector server . Please follow the following steps to connec t t[...]
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49 2. Click ‘Admin Login’ link on the left. 3. Y ou’ll be prompted to input administrator ’s username and p ass word. Default ‘User Name’ is ‘admin’ and ‘Pass word’ is ‘1234’. Click ‘OK’ button when you ’re ready .[...]
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50 4. Af ter you logged in, the status of projector server will be shown on web browser .[...]
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51 3-2 Utility Download Y ou can use this function to download projector server ’s client sof tware. (Same as described in chapter 2-4) Click ‘Utility Download ’ link on the lef t, and you’ll be prompted to run or save projector server ’s client sof tware.[...]
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52 3-3 Basic Setting In this menu, you can configure web configuration menu password.[...]
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53 3-3-1 Password Y ou can use this function to change the password required for logging onto web configuration menu (user name is always ‘admin’ and can not be changed). The description of every setting item will be described below: Item Description Current Password Input current password (default: 1234) here. New Password Input new password y[...]
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54 Click ‘Continue’ to continue on projector server setting, or click ‘Apply’ to reboot projector server , and changes you m ade will t ake effect af ter projector server rebooted.[...]
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55 3-4 Network Setting Y ou can use this menu to change the se tting of wired Ethernet connection and DNS (Domain Name Service) server . The description of every setting item will be described below: Item Description Obtain an IP address automatically Select this option and projector server will obtain an IP address from the DHCP server on your loc[...]
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56 Gateway address Input the IP address of the gateway of your local area network. Y ou can leave this field blank and client s on local area network will st ill be able to connect to projector server , but some network functionalities will not function. For example, if the time server you defined is not located within local area network, projector[...]
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57 3-5 Wireless Setting Y ou can configure the settings of the wireless network interface of this projector server from this menu.[...]
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58 3-5-1 ‘Basic’ Settings Y ou can configure basic wireless net work settings from this menu. The description of every setti ng item will be described below: Item Description Wireless Function Select ‘Enable’ from dropdown menu to enable wireless network function; select ‘Dis able’ to disable wireless network function (wireless radio of[...]
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59 2.4GHz (B+G+N) - suppor ts 802.1 1b, 802.1 1g, and 802.1 1 Draft-n wireless clients. ESSID Input the ESSID (Extended Se rvice Set IDentifier , i.e. the name used to identify this projector server among other wireless access points) here. Please note that client software also uses this name to identify the projector server , even client sof tware[...]
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60 Click ‘Continue’ to continue on projector server setting, or click ‘Apply’ to reboot projector server , and changes you m ade will t ake effect af ter projector server rebooted.[...]
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61 3-5-2 ‘Advanced’ Settings In this menu, you can configure advanced wireless settings of this projector server . Please note that only experienced user should modify these settings, and wrong settings may affect the performanc e of this projector server . This projector server is able to run properly without any modification in this page. The[...]
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62 Item Description Fragment Threshold Set the Fragment threshold of wireless radio. Do not modify default value if you don’t k now what it is, default value is 2346. R TS Threshold Set the R TS threshold of wireless radio. Do not modify default value if you don’t kno w what it is, default value is 2347. Beacon Interval Set the beacon interval [...]
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63 you may not have to set output power to 100%. This will enhance security (malicious / unknown users in dist ance w ill not be able to reach your wireless router). T urbo Mode Enhance the data transfer rate of LAN, default value is ‘Enable’, it’ s recommende d to set this option to ‘Enable’. WMM The short of Wi-Fi Mult iMedia, it will e[...]
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64 3-5-3 ‘Security’ Settings In this menu, you can setup wirele ss security for wireless connections. By default, projector server does not enable wireless security so wireless client s don’t have to know the pass w ord for wireless netw ork before they can get connected to projector server . Y ou can improve the security level of projector s[...]
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65 Encryption: WP A pre-shared key Enables WP A (Wi-Fi Protec ted Access) encryption. WP A provides better protection strength against malicious attackers, and mo st of modern wireless clients support WP A. Refe r to chapter 3-5-3-3 for detailed instructions of WP A encryption. Encryption: WP A RADIUS Enables WP A encryption with RADIUS authenticat[...]
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66 3-5-3-1 Encryption: Disabled When encryption setting is disabled, projector server ’s wireless interface uses no protection against wireless users who attempted to connect to it. It is convenient for meeting room’ s visitors ; however , every one will be able to connect to projector server unle ss you enabled 802.1x authentication. The descr[...]
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67 Click ‘Continue’ to continue on projector server setting, or click ‘Apply’ to reboot projector server , and changes you m ade will t ake effect af ter projector server rebooted.[...]
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68 3-5-3-2 Encryption: WEP Enable WEP encryption. The description of every setting item will be described below: Item Description Key Length There are two types of WEP key length: 64-bit and 128-bit. Using ‘128-bit’ is safer than ’64-bit’, but will reduce some data transfer performance. Key Format There are two types of key format: ASCII an[...]
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69 Encryption Key 1 to 4 Input WEP key characters here, the number of characters must be the same as the number displayed at ‘Key Format’ field. Y ou can use any alphanumerical characters (0-9, a-z, and A-Z) if you select ‘ASCII’ key format, and if you select ‘Hex’ as key format, you can use characters 0-9, a-f, and A-F . Y ou must ente[...]
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70 3-5-3-3 Encryption: WP A pre-shared key Enable WP A pre-shared key encryption. The description of every setti ng item will be described below: Item Description WP A Unicast Cipher Suite Please select a type of WP A cipher suite. A vailable options are: WP A (TKIP), WP A2 (AES), and WP A2 Mixed. Y ou can select one of them, but you have to make s[...]
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71 Click ‘Continue’ to continue on projector server setting, or click ‘Apply’ to reboot projector server , and changes you m ade will t ake effect af ter projector server rebooted.[...]
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72 3-5-3-4 Encryption: WP A RADI US Enable WP A RADIUS key encryption. The description of every setti ng item will be described below: Item Description WP A Unicast Cipher Suite Please select a type of WP A cipher suite. A vailable options are: WP A (TKIP), WP A2 (AES), and WP A2 Mixed. Y ou can select one of them, but you have to make sure your wi[...]
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73 Click ‘Continue’ to continue on projector server setting, or click ‘Apply’ to reboot projector server , and changes you m ade will t ake effect af ter projector server rebooted.[...]
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74 3-5-4 ‘WPS’ Settings In this menu, you can use WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) to setup secure wireless connections quickly and easily with WPS-compatible wireless client s. In this menu, current WPS settings will be displayed, like above example. The descriptions of every field are: Item Description WPS S tatus Displays WPS config uration statu[...]
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75 The description of every setti ng item will be described below: Item Description Config Mode Select WPS confi guration mode: ‘Registrar ’ (This projector will accept WPS-compatible wireless client to send WPS pairing request), and ‘ Enrollee’ (This projector server will send WPS pairing request to other WPS registrar). Configure via Push[...]
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76 3-6 Presentation Control Y ou can use this menu to control every connected user , and device who should be active presenter here. The description of every setti ng item will be described below: Item Description Administrator mode Check this box to enter ‘Adm inistrator mode’ (i.e. you can control users). Please note that when you change the [...]
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77 3-7 Display Setting Y ou can configure the characterist ics of external display here. The description of every setti ng item will be described below: Item Description Output Mode Select which video out put interface should projector server use. A vailable options are ‘VGA ’ and ‘HDMI’. Resolution Select output video resolution. Select ?[...]
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78 Click ‘Continue’ to continue on projector server setting, or click ‘Apply’ to reboot projector server , and changes you m ade will t ake effect af ter projector server rebooted.[...]
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79 3-8 Black Out When you don’t want audience see the c ontent of your co mputer display temporarily when you’re active pres enter , you can suspend video output by this function. Click ‘Screen Off’ button and video will st op displaying on external display . Click it again to resume. Please note that this function will not stop video signa[...]
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80 3-9 Configuration T ools This menu provides several useful func tions, you can save projector server ’s configuration (backup), upgrade firmwar e (to improve projector server ’ s functionality), or reset projector server from this menu. 3-9-1 Configuration T ools Y ou can backup and restore configuration of this projector server here, or res[...]
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81 The description of every setti ng item will be described below: Item Description Backup Settings Click ‘Save…’ button to save projector server ’ s current setting as a file and store it on your computer . Y ou’ll be prompted when you click ‘Save…’ button, click ‘Save’ to select a folder on your co mputer to save projector ser[...]
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82 3-9-2 Firmware Upgrade In this menu, you can upgrade the firmware of this projector server . New firmware will provide more functionality , and fix some existing problem. Please download latest firmware from our website. Please click ‘Next’ button to st art firmware upgrade procedure: Click ‘Browse…’ button to select a firmware file fr[...]
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83 projector server off during firmware upgrade procedure. Also, please do not remove the network connection during firmware upgrade, if firmware upgrade fail, the projector server may not be able to function properly , and you will need to ask your dealer of purchase for help.[...]
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84 3-9-3 Reset If you found that projector server is not function properly , or respond to your command slowly , reboot the projector server may solve the problem. Click ‘Apply’ to reboot the projector server . Y ou’ll be prompted before the projector server reboots it self: Click ‘OK’ to reboot the projector server , or click ‘Cancel?[...]
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85 Chapter IV Appendix 4-1 Hardware S pecification y Supports DHCP Server & Client y Supports wireless AP Mode y Download utility from the device directly , no need inst allation CD y Presentation control via remote controller y OSD menu configuration y Suppots login code to protect other users from login into this device without any authentica[...]
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86 4-2 T roubleshooting Don’t panic if projector server is not function properly! In mo st cases, you can solve the problem by yourself and you don’t have to send the projector server back to dealer of purchase to ask of help. Please refer to this troubleshooting table to find out possible solution. Scenario Solution Can’t connect to projecto[...]
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87 as ‘Remote’) is not blocked by any object. 4. If there’ s strong / fluore scent light source near IR transmitter / receiver , remote controller may not be able to function properly . 5. If the distance between IR transmitter / receiver is longer than 7 meters, remote controller may not working properly . Noting displayed on projector serve[...]
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