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1 Projector L51W Application Guide Suppor ted applications MirrorOp Lite (for Windo ws) MirrorOp Sender Lite (for Mac) MirrorOp Receiver (f or iOS and Android) MobiShow Lite (f or iOS) / MobiShow (f or Android) PtG2 Con verter (for Window s) W iF i Doc (for iOS) / W iFi-Doc (f or Android)[...]
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2 Introduction W e greatly appreciate your purchase of the L51W projector (hereafter referred to as “ the projector ” ). This guide describes A WIND I nc. applications that can be used connected to the pr ojector by wireless LAN. • P l e a s e p u r c h a s e a s e p a r a t e l y s o l d w i r e l e s s L A N u n i t ( m o d e l N P 0 3 L M [...]
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3 C onten ts 1 . De scription of suppor ted app lications ...................................................................................4 1-1. MirrorOp Lite (for Windows) / MirrorOp Sender Lite (for Mac) ...........................................4 1-2. MobiShow Lite (for iOS) / MobiShow (f or Android) .........................................[...]
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4 1. Description of suppor ted applications The projector supports the A WIND I nc. applications below . 1-1. MirrorOp Lite (for Windo ws) / MirrorOp Sender Lite (f or Mac) ( page 9 ) These are sof tware programs for connecting the projec tor and computer by wireless LAN, sending the computer ’ s screen to the projector and projecting it on the p[...]
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5 1-2. MobiShow Lite (f or iOS) / MobiShow (for Andr oid) ( page 16 ) These are sof tware programs for connecting the projec tor with a smartphone (or a tablet terminal) by wireless LAN, then transferring the JPEG or P tG2 les* on the smar tphone (or tablet terminal) to the projector and projecting them on the screen. * PtG2 files are exclusive[...]
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6 2. Connecting the projector and computer by wire - less LAN Please purchase a separately sold wireless LAN unit to connect the projec tor and computer by wireless LAN. The net work settings of the computer , smar tphone and tablet terminal must be set so that the IP addresses are ac quired automatically . There should be no problem with normal ne[...]
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7 4. Check that “USB” is selected, then press the (ENTER) button on the remot e control . The projector’ s wireless LAN standby screen is displayed on the screen. • ThisscreenisonlydisplayedinEnglish. • ThedefaultsettingforPr ojectorName(SSID)is“NECLEDP J” . • Ser verIPis?[...]
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8 4. Click “Congure ” in the upper left of the screen. The“NetworkSettings”screenappears. • ThisscreenisonlydisplayedinEnglish. • Inputtheprojectorname(SSID)usingupto32one-bytelettersornumbers. • ThedefaultvalueforChannelis“11” . ?[...]
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9 3. MirrorOp Lite (for W indow s) / MirrorOp Sender Lite (for Mac) These are sof tware programs for connecting the projec tor and computer by wireless LAN, sending the computer ’ s screen to the projector and projecting it on the projector ’ s screen. The computer’ s screen can be projected on the projector’ s screen wirelessly . 3-1. Oper[...]
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10 4. Click “Windows OS” or “Mac OS ” at the center of the screen. Select“ WindowsOS”or“MacOS”accor dingtothecomputeryouar eusing. When “Window s OS” is clicked Storethe“NEC_MirrorOp.ex e”leinthedesir edfolderonthecomputer . When “Mac OS” is clicked[...]
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11 3-4. Basic operation of MirrorOp Lite (f or Windows) 1. Connect the projector and computer by wireless LAN. See“2-2.ConnectingtheprojectorandcomputerbywirelessLAN” . 2. Double- click the “MirrorOp Lite” icon on the desktop . When MirrorOp Lite (for Windows) is star ted the rst[...]
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12 5. Select the projector ’ s SSID (”NECLEDP J ” by default), then click [ Connect]. Awindowforconrmingthechangeofthecomputer’ sscreenresolutionappears. Resolutionshowninthewindowforconrmingv ariesdependingonyourcomputer . 6. Check the message, then click [OK].[...]
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13 3. Select the projector ’ s SSID (”NECLEDP J ” by default), then click [ Connect]. Awindowforconrmingthechangeofthecomputer’ sscreenresolutionappears. Resolutionshowninthewindowforconrmingv ariesdependingonyourcomputer . 4. Check the message, then click [OK].[...]
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14 3-6. Using the SideP ad function (MirrorOp Receiver (for iOS and Andr oid)) When MirrorOp Receiver (for iOS and Android) is used, the tablet terminal (iPad or Android), projector and computer can be connected by wireless LAN and MirrorOp Lite (for Windows) or MirrorOp Sender Lite (for Mac) on the computer can be operat ed from the tablet termina[...]
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15 9. Click “ → MirrorOp Receiver(SideP ad)” . ThesamescreenasonthecomputerappearsontheiP hone(oriP ad). •Thecomputerc anbeoperatedontheiP hone(oriP ad)screen. 10. Press the home button to quit MirrorOp Receiver . 3-6-4. Basic operation of MirrorOp Receiv er (for A[...]
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16 4. MobiShow Lite (f or iOS) / MobiShow (f or Android) These are sof tware programs for connecting the projec tor with a smartphone (or a tablet terminal) by wireless LAN, then transferring the JPEG or P tG2 les* on the smar tphone (or tablet terminal) to the projector and projecting them on the screen. * PtG2 files are exclusive M obiShow ?[...]
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17 2. Use the included USB cable to connect the projector ’ s USB-B por t with a USB por t (type A) on the computer . 3. Press the USB-A button on the remote control . The Multimedia menu is displayed . 4. Use the / buttons on the remote control to set the cursor to “Connect PC” , press the button, set the cursor to “Stor age Mo[...]
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18 2. Once synchronization is completed , operate iT unes as shown below . (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) Select the iPhone (or iP ad). (2) Select “ Apps ” . (3) In the file share column, select “ MobiShow Lite ” . (4) Drag and dr op the JPEG or PtG2 files to the M obiShow Lite document column. (5) Click [Sync] or [ Apply]. Synchron ization star[...]
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19 About operation of the MobiSho w Lite screen * The screen at the right is displayed when “Photo- Sender ” is selected. Starts a slide show. ( When is tapped, the icon switches to ) Cancels image projection. Projects the previous image . Projects the next image. Rotates the image 90 degrees c ounterclockwise. Rotates the image 90 degrees cloc[...]
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20 10. T ap “Photo ” or “P tG” . TheMobiShowscreenisdisplayed . About operations on the MobiSho w screen * The screen at the right is f or when “Photo ” is selected. Play Starts the slide show. ( When is tapped, the icon switches to <P ause>) Pre v Projects the previous image . Next Projects the next image. RotateL[...]
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21 5. W iFi Doc (for iOS) / W iF i-Doc (for Andr oid) These are sof tware programs for connecting the projec tor with a smartphone (or a tablet terminal) by wireless LAN, then transferring Microsoft O ce, PDF or text les on the smar t- phone (or tablet terminal) to the projector and projecting them on the screen. Files with the f ollowing ex [...]
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22 7. T ap “ WiFiDoc” . 8. T ap “NECP J” . Thelistofdocumentsisdisplayed . 9. T ap the le name. Theimageisprojectedfromthepr ojector . About the WiFi Doc screen Pr ojects the previous page. When the image is tapped, the thumbnail, “ ../D ocument” button and “Pause ” button are displayed . [...]
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23 10. Sele ct the folder in which the image to be projected is stored. 11. T ap the le name. Theimageisprojectedfromthepr ojector . •OperationoftheWiF i-D ocscreenisthesameasforWiFi-DocforiOS. 12. T o quit WiFi-Doc, press the Back button. • When the (Menu) button is pressed on[...]
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24 6. T roubleshooting 6-1. Contact informa tion for the respective applica tions Making inquiries concerning Window s and Mac applications See the suppor t page on the NEC website . URL: http://www.nec-display .com/global/index.html Making inquiries concerning iOS and Android applications See the suppor t information on the pages for the respectiv[...]
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25 4. Left-click “ Advanced” . 5. Left-click the “ T roubleshoot” tab. 6. If the “Hardware acc eleration ” slider bar is set to “None” , change it to “Full” . 7. If the setting has been changed, left- click “ Apply” .[...]
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26 6-3. Activation Reminder If another access point other than the one for this projec tor (initial setting: NECLEDP J ) is con- nected at the time of access point selection for MirrorOp Lite (for Windows)/MirrorOp Sender Lite (for Mac), the “ Activation Reminder ” screen may be displayed. If this happens, selec t “Re - mind me later” and c[...]