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Netw ork Set-up and Op er ation F or W indow s W ired and W ireless Setting Pr ojector Set-up and Operation Network Captur e Network V iewer Moderator F unc tion Owner ’ s Manual This is the manual for the Network function. Read this manual thoroughly to operate the Network function. First, read the owner's manual of the projector to underst[...]
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2 C ompliance F or Canadian Users This Class B digital apparatus complies with C anadian ICES-003. Cet apparei numérique de la classe B est conf orme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. FC C W arning Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’ s authority to operate the equipment. FC C [...]
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3 The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European Community (EC). The Alert Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European Community . Engl ish H er eby, SA NYO El ec t ric Co., Ltd. , d e clar es that this WL AN M o dul e (QX X AVC922-- - P) i s i n co mpl ian ce wit h the e sse nti al re qu ire me nt s and o the r re lev ant p rov[...]
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4 Safety instruc tions Caution about Radio W ave This unit operates in 2.4 GH z band, the same frequenc y band used for industrial, scientific, and medical equipment (such as pacemaker), as well as amateur r adio stations. Please read “Safety Instruc tions” section and make sure the following cautions. 1. Be sure that there are no other devices[...]
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5 T able of c onten ts Compliance ......................................................................................................................................................... 2 Safety instructions ............................................................................................................................................[...]
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6 How to use the setting page ..................................................................................................................... 46 Initial setting .................................................................................................................................................... 48 Network configuration .........[...]
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7 When operating the projector via the networks, computers should meet the operating environment below . Required opera ting envir onment for c omputers Operating en vironment and c onfigura tion OS Mi cr os of t Wi nd o ws 2 0 00 o r Mi cr os of t Wi nd o ws X P o r Mi cr os of t Wi nd o ws Vi sta ( 3 2b it v er sio n) CPU P ent ium 3 ; 1G Hz or h[...]
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8 Network specifications of the pr ojector LAN T erminal Wireless LAN Compliance Data communication speed 100Base-TX (100Mbps)/10Base-T (10Mbps) Protoc ol TCP/IP Interface IEEE802.11b/g Communication Mode AdHoc, Infrastructure Data T ransfer Speed 1/2/5.5/11Mbps (IEEE802.11b) 6/9/12/18/24/36/48/54Mbps (IEEE802.11g) Wireless F requenc y (Channel) 24[...]
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9 Chapter 1 9 This chapter describes the features, the mechanism, and connection procedures of the LAN. 1. About LAN func tions[...]
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10 Chapte r 1 Abo ut L AN fu nc tions LAN func tions and the featur es This product is loaded with a LAN network function which enables you to project an image on the computer through a pr ojector via Network with dedicated software. With the software, y ou can also manipulate the projecting image and the projector . This sof tware has functions be[...]
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11 An example of the c onnec tion The illustration below show s an example of the projection via the LAN. Y ou can project the image on Computer (1) ( Wired LAN connection), or Computer (2) ( Wireless LAN connection) through the selected projector . 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 Access point Computer (1) Computer (2) A[...]
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12 Chapte r 1 Abo ut L AN fu nc tions ■ Wireless LAN, Infrastructure Communica tion Mode Access point Computer (1) Wireless communica tion mode corresponded computer: Infrastructure ■ Wireless LAN, A dHoc Communication Mode Communication mode between Wireless LAN equipment. (Communication mode via SSID/ESSID ) Wireless communica tion mode corre[...]
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13 ■ Wired LAN C ommunication Mode Communicate via the LAN line . Computer(1) Computer(2) Computer (3) ✳ Operate the computer mouse with the r emote contr ol. When the projector ’ s remote control employs mouse operating func tion, you can operate the computer by the remote control which is provided with the projector . T o use the remote con[...]
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14 Chapte r 1 Abo ut L AN fu nc tions[...]
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15 Chapter 15 This chapter describes how to install the Network Capture 5 software and how to set up the networks . 2 2. Setup procedures[...]
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16 Chapte r 2 Setu p pro cedure s T o use the projector via the networks, follow the setup pr ocedures below . STEP 1 Install the soft ware on c omputers. Install the sof tware recorded in CD-ROM on each computer which will be operated. Read following pages of this chapter to install . STEP 2 Selec t Wired LAN or Wir eless LAN then connec t the LAN[...]
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17 Installing the soft ware It is requir ed to install the sof tware into your computer to use the Network Captur e function . Please install the software as follows. Note: T o install the software into the computer with Windows 2000, Windows XP or Window s Vista, you should logon as administrator . Before installation, make sure that the other app[...]
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18 Chapte r 2 Setu p pro cedure s As the "License Agreemen t" will appear , read contents carefully and click Y es button if you agree to the license agreement t o proceed with installing. During the installation, following window ma y appear , click Continue A nyway button. 3 Click Finish to c omplete the installation.[...]
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19 Installed soft ware The following 3 softwares are installed on y our computer . ● Network Capture 5: Captures the displayed image and the sound of the computer and ser ves them to the projector via the network. ● Network Viewer 5 (F ile Converter 1): Conv erts to the JPEG* 1 data format which can be projec ted with the projector from the JPE[...]
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20 Chapte r 2 Setu p pro cedure s F ile Con verter 2 installation 1 Set the supplied Network Viewer & Capture 5 CD- ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your computer . Double click S et up Dr v.exe icon in the "Dr iver" folder in the CD-ROM. 2 Select "English [United States]" from the pull-down menu on the language selection window[...]
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21 Chapter 21 3. Names and functions of the operation screen This chapter describes the functions of each par t of the operation screen. 3[...]
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22 Chapte r 3 Nam es and f unc tio ns of the o pe rating scre en T urn on the projector and select either “ Wired” or “ Wireless” from the input menu of the projector . The “Please wait... ” message will be displayed on the screen. After shor t time, the network connection standby display screen will appear as below . While the “Pleas[...]
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23 This software is to project the computer screen via the networks . Select " All Pr ograms" from the start menu --> Network V iewer & Capture 5" --> "Network Capture 5" , then follo wing screen will appear . Then the pr ogram will start. Parts Names and Functions of the Screen q Search P J button Search the proj[...]
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24 Chapte r 3 Nam es and f unc tio ns of the o pe rating scre en r Start communication button Enter the Communication mode, and then , the capture edit window starts. The selected projector shows the capture edit window . t Start real time capture button Capture (Project) the computer screen in real time. After the execution of "Start real tim[...]
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25 Chapter 25 4 4. Wired LAN configur ations This chapter describes the preparation for Wired LAN setting with projectors and how to set the LAN environment.[...]
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26 Chapte r 4 Wire d L AN conf igu rations SD Setting Procedur e Setting procedures and cont ents differ depending on the LAN installation location. When installing, consult y our system administrator to set up the LAN appr opriately . Connect the LAN cable to the LAN connection terminal of the projector . Network en vironment settings Set the W ir[...]
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27 4. Press SELECT button. LAN setting screen will appear and selec ted LAN settings will be displayed . Adjust each item to the setting environment. C onsult your system administra tor about the detailed settings. Adjust the figures with the Point ed buttons and move among the items with the Point 7 8 buttons. 5. After completing all the settings,[...]
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28 Chapte r 4 Wire d L AN conf igu rations Network Capture screen Confirming the oper ation Confirm that the projector has connected to the LAN properly . 1. Activate “Network Capture 5” which is installed into the computer connected to the LAN . 2. Af ter “Searching projector” message appears, the name of the projector* appears on the Netw[...]
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29 W h e n s et u p th e pr oj ec to r in t he l oc at io n se pa r a t ed b y th e r o u t e r a n d t h e s e g me nt i s di ff e r en t; Projector will not be found nor displayed. I n that case, the projector needs to be searched directly by the IP address. 1. Press Specify IP butt on. "Search specified IP address" window appears. 2. E[...]
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30 Chapte r 4 Wire d L AN conf igu rations Network inf ormation The Network PIN code is to restrict the access from the netw orks to the projector . After setting the Network PIN code, you need t o enter it to operate the pr ojector via the networks. 1. Select Network PIN code menu, and press SELECT button. The Network PIN code screen will appear .[...]
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31 W ired LAN factor y default settings Wired LAN factory default settings Paramet er SELECTED LAN LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 IP ADDRESS 169.254.100.100 192.168.100.100 192.168.100.100 SUBNET 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 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.25[...]
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32 Chapte r 4 Wire d L AN conf igu rations[...]
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33 Chapter 33 Th i s c h ap t e r d e sc r i b e s t he p r e pa r a t io n f o r Wi re l e s s LAN setting with projectors and how to set the LAN environment. This projector contains the Wireless LAN module. The setting procedures and configurations differ depending on the LAN installation location. Consult your system administrator for installati[...]
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34 Chapte r 5 Wire less L AN conf ig uratio ns Setting procedures 1. Turn on the projector and select “Wireless ” from the input menu of the projector . The “Please wait... ” message will be displayed on the screen. After shor t time, the network connection standby display screen will appear . Refer to “3. Names and Functions of the Opera[...]
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35 4. Press SELEC T button. LAN setting screen will appear and the selected LAN settings will be displayed. Adjust each item to the setting environment. Consult your system administrator for the detailed settings. Adjust the figures with the Point ed buttons and move among the items with the Point 7 8 buttons. W hen the network type is “ AdHoc”[...]
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36 Chapte r 5 Wire less L AN conf ig uratio ns Configuring security with the pr ojector Configure security with the projector by follo wing the steps below . After configuring the network in “5. Wireless LAN Configurations ” (p.33-42), select “Next ” in the LAN setting screen and press SELEC T button. The securit y configuration screen appe[...]
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37 Use of security type "WEP" 1. Use the Poin t ed buttons to select "WEP" securit y type. 2. Select “WEP Key index” . Use the Point ed buttons to choose the HEX or ASCII key. The four (#1–#4) kinds of WEP keys can be configured. Use the Point 7 8 buttons to move to the right frame; use the Point ed butt ons to select a WE[...]
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38 Chapte r 5 Wire less L AN conf ig uratio ns Use of security type "WP A-PSK" , " WP A2-PSK" 1. Use the Point ed buttons to select " WP A-PSK" secur ity type. WEP secur ity setting fields are grayed out. 2. Select “Next ” and press SELECT button. T he PSK key confirmation screen appears. 3. Use the Point 7 8 butto[...]
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39 Error Screen With this setting, y ou do not need any complicated LAN setting pr ocedures. The network type will be AdHoc mode. CAUTION: This function can be used only when logged in by Administrative right with Windows XP and Windows Vista, and cannot be used with Windows 2000. Windows XP should be Ser vice P ack 1 or later version. Setting Proc[...]
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40 Chapte r 5 Wire less L AN conf ig uratio ns Computer en vironment and Wireless LAN connection; Wireless LAN with Wireless Easy setting connection will be made via AdHoc mode. F or setting contents, refer to “Wireless LAN factor y default settings” (p.42). With the Easy setting, computer’ s LAN environment setting will be switched to the se[...]
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41 WIRELESS indicator display WIRELESS indicator displa y When the wireless LAN configuration is set up correctly and the wireless communication is established with the access-point or the computer in the network, the WIRELESS indicator on the front panel lights up. While the projector scans the equipment in the network, the WIRELESS indicator blin[...]
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42 Chapte r 5 Wire less L AN conf ig uratio ns W ireless LAN factor y default settings F actory default settings for LAN4, LAN5, and SIMPLE as follows. Setting Items Selected LAN LAN4 LAN5 SIMPLE IP ADDRESS 169.254.100.100 192.168.100.100 169.254. * . * SUBNETMASK 255.255.0.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.0.0 GA TEW A Y ADDRESS 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.[...]
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43 Chapter 43 Describes basic operation and settings below by using the web brow ser . • Initial setting Setup the basic setting such as Projector name, Network PIN code, Time setting, etc. • Network setting Configure Wired/Wireless LAN en vironment. • E-mail Setting Configure E-mail function to manage the projector . • SNMP Setting Configu[...]
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44 Chapte r 6 Basic s et ting a nd op eratio n 1. T ur n on the projector . 2. Star t up the Network Capture 5. The Network Capture 5 searches projectors in the network and lists up the IP address or projector name of the projector on the Network Pr ojector List. 3. Double click the projector to set from the Network Pr ojector List. 4. The web bro [...]
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45 Display of main setting page The following main setting page will be displayed depending on your display mode selection. Perform various kinds of settings through this page. Click on the menus to display the control and setting pages. z Main setting page in the Standard Mode display ✐ This Standard mode display is mainly used through this manu[...]
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46 Chapte r 6 Basic s et ting a nd op eratio n The network view er function in the Light mode has following limitations; - Cannot select the program or folder f or the display . - Cannot check up the images in the folder or prog ram. x Main setting page in the Light Mode display How to use the setting page T o control and set up the projector , use[...]
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47 T ex t box setting Enter the number or text and then click Set button. or Change a value with s o r t button and then click Set button. The value changes quick ly when s or t button is kept pressing. Pull-down menu setting S e l e c t a n i t e m w i t h p u l l - d o w n menu button and then click S e t button. or Sel ec t an item by cli ck ing[...]
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48 Chapte r 6 Basic s et ting a nd op eratio n Initial setting After installing the projector , per form the following basic initial setting. Click Initial Setting on the main menu to display the initial setting page. Item Description Language ................. Switches display language on the setting page. English or Japanese. Model name .........[...]
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49 Netw ork PIN code setting T h i s i s t o s e t t h e N e t w o r k P I N c o d e t o r e s t r i c t t h e a c c e s s f ro m a n unauthorized person through the network. Enter a 4- digit number as the Network PIN code onto the text box and click Set button. The projector's net work par t begins restarting and it takes about 20 se co n ds [...]
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50 Chapte r 6 Basic s et ting a nd op eratio n Date and time setting NTP is abbreviated expressions of Network Time Protoc ol. It is a protocol to acquire the exact current time via the network. This projector acquires the current time from the NTP ser ver and update the time in the network module. After setting the NTP address , the projec tor acq[...]
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51 Network c onfigura tion Click Network on the main menu. The follo wing setting page is displayed. Set up the projector's network environment on this Setting sub menu. Setting of LAN 1. Select a type of LAN from Change setting pull down menu. LAN1( Wired) LAN2( Wired) LAN3( Wired) LAN4( Wireless) LAN5( Wireless) Simple( Wireless) For the def[...]
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52 Chapte r 6 Basic s et ting a nd op eratio n 2. Sel ec t eithe r "Manu al" or "DHC P" from IP configuration pul l down menu. When "DHCP" is selected, IP address, Subnet mask, Default Gateway, DNS are automat ically configured by DHCP func tion. Only the DNS address allows you to set up manually if the DNS address inf[...]
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53 Configuring wir eless LAN setting and security setting Configure the wireless LAN setting and security setting for LAN4 and LAN5. Configuring wireless LAN setting 1. Click page [2] of setting pages. Follo wing wireless LAN setting can be done. After completing the configuration, press Set button. Item Description Wireless Mode ........Selec t th[...]
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54 Chapte r 6 Basic s et ting a nd op eratio n Configuring wireless LAN security setting Click page [3] of setting pages. F ollowing wireless LAN security setting can be done. After completing the configuration, press Set button. Item Description Network security ...Sets the type of encr yption. Follo wing types are available. WEP64(40)bit Open WEP[...]
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55 E-mail setting This product has an E-mail function which can send an aler t message to users or an administrator if it detects an abnormality on the projector or run out of the life span of the lamp. Click E-mail Setting on the main menu and follo w the below steps. Item Description SMTP server* 1 .......... Sets server name or IP address of the[...]
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56 Chapte r 6 Basic s et ting a nd op eratio n 2 Registering and deleting E-mail addresses Click " Add E-mail address" and type the E-mail address onto the text box and click Set button. T o check the registered addresses, click Check/Delete sub menu tab. The addresses are listed as the figure on the right. ✐ Up to 10 E-mail addresses c[...]
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57 Examples: T yp e and conten ts of aler t mail When the projector has an abnormality, the following aler t messages are sent to the register ed E-mail address depending on your selected condition. Administrator or user can take an efficient action quickly by receiving this message. This is very useful to maintain and ser vice the projector . The [...]
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58 Chapte r 6 Basic s et ting a nd op eratio n ✐ R epla ce it with a new l amp immedia tely a nd re set t he l amp c ounter. If the proj ecto r is used w itho ut re s et t i ng th e la mp co u nt e r, th e a l e r t ma i l i s s e nt to us e rs in eve r y p ow er - o n of t h e p r oj e c t or. Th is alert mail will not be sent when the mail send[...]
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59 ✐ The SNMP agent provided with this product is based upon MIB-2 defined by RFC1213. F or private MIB information, ref er to file "Mibinfo/XUPjNet.mib" in the CD-ROM. SNMP setting This product provides a SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) agent function. The SNMP consists of a manager and agents. The group which exchanges in f [...]
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60 Chapte r 6 Basic s et ting a nd op eratio n Item Description Community name ........... Enter community name to send "T rap" . Default name is "public" . T rap address ............ Enter IP address of the SNMP manager comput er to receive "T rap" . Up to 10 address can be registered. ✐ Up to 10 trap addresses can [...]
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61 ✐ Up to 99,999 hours can be set for the time setting. ✐ I f c on d i ti o n " W h e n Au t o P l ay is f a i le d " i s ch ec k e d, th e t ra p is s e n t w h en th e e r ro r oc cu r s d u r in g th e a u to di sp l ay operation using with the network viewer function ( + p.109 ). For f ur ther informa tion of the error, refer to [...]
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62 Chapte r 6 Basic s et ting a nd op eratio n[...]
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63 Chapter 63 Describes controlling and setting of the projector by using the web brow ser . 7. Controlling the pro jector 7[...]
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64 Chapte r 7 Control ling t he pro jec tor P ow er contr ol and status check Click Po wer & Status on the main menu. The control page will be display ed. By clic ki ng ON or Standby butto n o n the page, the power of the proje ct or can be controlled. Item Description P J status Power ............................ Displays the status of the lam[...]
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65 About projector condition Status Description Normal ..................................................................Projector is operating normally . P owe r ma nagem ent in o pera tion ...................... Power management is oper ating Lamp failure........................................................Lamp failure is occurring Abnormal T [...]
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66 Chapte r 7 Control ling t he pro jec tor Con trols Click Co n t r o l on the main menu. The setting method differs depending on the contents 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 projector to have the further informa- tion of each control item. ✐ T[...]
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67 Sy stem This functi on is to selec t the s ystem of si gnal input to th e p rojecto r . The available system mode are listed on the pull-down menu button according to the input signal. Selec t a system and then click Set button. A vailable selection at the RGB(PC analog) input Item Description XGA1 .......................... It automatically swi[...]
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68 Chapte r 7 Control ling t he pro jec tor Item Description Contrast.....................A djusts picture contrast Brightness ................ Adjusts picture brightness Color ...........................Adjusts picture color saturation Tint ..............................Adjusts picture hue Image adjustment This function is to adjust the projected [...]
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69 Sound This func tion is to adjust the sound of the projector . The values in the text box represent the current control value or status . Item Description Volume ...................... Adjusts the sound volume from the speakers. Mute ........................... Suppresses the sound . Controls[...]
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70 Chapte r 7 Control ling t he pro jec tor PC adjustment Click P C A d j . o n t h e m a in m e n u . 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 i g n a l f r o m t h e co mp u te r co nn e c te d to th e pro j e c to r to ob ta i n th e pro p er pi c t u re im a ge on t he screen. Item Description Cur ren t mo de .. .... ..... Displa ys [...]
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71 Setting up the projector Click S etting on the main menu. This function is to set up the projec tor . Selec t the sub menu [Screen setting], [Setting 1] or , [Setting 2] and then set up each setting. Item Description Screen ........................ Switches the screen mode. There may not be ava ilabl e mode dep endin g on the inpu t mo de a s sh[...]
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72 Chapte r 7 Control ling t he pro jec tor Item Description Language ................. Sets the language display of projector's on-screen display menu. Auto setup ............... Executes the Auto PC Adj, and A uto Keystone function below according t o the each setting after clicking Star t button. Auto PC Adj. .......Sets Auto PC Adjustment [...]
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73 Item Description F actor y default ................ Sets all of the projector control items to the factory default setting except the f ollowing items. Lamp Corres. Value , P J time, Filter time , PIN code lock and Logo PIN code lock. P- TIMER .....................Switches the P - TIMER display . ON .......... Starts P- TIMER indication STOP ...[...]
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74 Chapte r 7 Control ling t he pro jec tor How to set the timer 1 Set a day or date T o set the timer event at the same time everyday or ev ery week, Select day entry with radio button and then selec t desired day from the pull-down menu button. The selectable days are as follo ws: - Same time everyday - E very week (days from Monda y to Sunday) T[...]
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75 2 Set an execute time T ype the time with (Hour:Minute) and 24 hours format. Ex.: T ype [18:25] if you specify [PM 6 o’ clock and 25 minutes]. 3 Select a n event action Select an event action from the pull-down menu. Even t Action ON .................................. T urns on the projector OFF ................................ Turns off the p[...]
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76 Chapte r 7 Control ling t he pro jec tor Notes on timer setting ✐ Up to 10 timer events can be registered. Timer events always operate according to the nex t valid event depending on the projector's power status. In the example below , event 3 turns on the projector so nex t event 4 (also turning on projector) will not be effective becaus[...]
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77 Projector informa tion This page is to display the basic information of the projector status. Click Information on the main menu. Items Description Input ...........................Displays selected input and source. System .......................Displays selected signal system. Signal .........................Input signal status Screen ........[...]
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78 Chapte r 7 Control ling t he pro jec tor Ico n di sp lay/ b ac kg ro un d Sta tus White-Y ellow/Blue L amp o n (No rm al) White-Y ellow/Red L amp o n (L amp i s be ing u se d over a s pe ci f ie d use t im e, re pla ce la mp im me diat el y) Gray/Blue Lam p of f (N or ma l) Gray/Red La mp of f (Lam p is be in g use d ove r a sp eci f ie d us e t[...]
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79 Multi-control Con trolling and setting the multi-projectors When you install multiple projectors in the network, you can control and set up them together . Click Multi Control on the main menu to display the con trol page. Note: T o control the multiple projectors, each projector must be set the same Network PIN code . PC6 PC4 PC5 Select Input2 [...]
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80 Chapte r 7 Control ling t he pro jec tor Start/stop the multi control T o star t or stop controlling the multi-projectors, click Multi control setting menu and select ON or OFF . Multi control setting OFF ..........Stops multi control function ON ............ Star ts multi control function. The multi control menu will appear when ON is set. Thes[...]
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81 Register the projector T o use the multi contr ol function, regist er the IP address of the projector you intend to contro l. Click Pj regi strati on sub menu tab and set the IP addres s, Mem o and Mul ti con trol item, t hen clic k Set but ton. ✐ 10 projectors can be registered per page and up to 100 sets can be register ed for the multi-cont[...]
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82 Chapte r 7 Control ling t he pro jec tor Status I f s o m e o f t h e r e g i s t e r e d p r o j e c t o r s a r e d i s a b l e d b y some reasons (such as disconnecting the power source, disconnecting the LAN cable, disconnecting from the network), control changes will continue to be effective for the projectors that are still active. At the [...]
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83 Check & Change page in the light mode Follo wing functions in the "Check & Change" page are not available in the light mode. - Changing the control mode . - Deleting the registered IP addr ess - Indicating the each status - Indicating the each memo Con trolling all together "Po wer & Status" , "PC adjustment&[...]
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84 Chapte r 7 Control ling t he pro jec tor V iewer aut o setting all together "Viewer auto displ ay" can b e s et all to gethe r . S et "ON" the m ulti control setting and select [3] Auto display from Viewer sub menu ( s e l e c t e d b y ‘ M u l t i - co n t r o l ’ - “ N e t w o r k V i e we r ” m e n u ) . S e t th e[...]
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85 Chapter 85 Ne t w o r k C a p tu r e is a f u n c t i o n t o di s p l ay th e s cr e e n image and reproduce the sound of the computer via the network. - Real Time Capture - Network Communication - Moderator F unction 8. Network capture functions 8[...]
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86 Chapte r 8 Net wo rk capt ure fu nct ions Start up the Network Capture 5 T o star t up the Network Capture 5, click "Net work Capture 5" from "Star t" - " All Pr ograms" - "Network Viewer & Capture 5" menu. The application window will appear and search the projectors in the network and list them on the[...]
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87 Commands on the task bar When the Network Viewer & Capture 5 icon on the task bar is clicked, the popup menu will appear. It provides accor ding to the operating modes as shown in the table below . Items Description Start / T erminate capture ................... Star ts / T erminates the real time capturing. ( + p.89) The screen image of the[...]
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88 Chapte r 8 Net wo rk capt ure fu nct ions Par ameter set up Cl ick P arameter set u p but ton an d s et up the pa r am ete rs on th e P ar ame ter se tup wi ndo w . Items Description Connection setting Capture port ............... Sets the capture por t no. on the projector . Default is 9000. Pincode ......................... Sets the Network PI[...]
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89 Using the Real Time Captur e Th is is a fun c t io n to pro je c t the s cre e n ima g e an d r ep ro du ce t he so un d of th e c om pu te r by the p ro je c to r i n re a l t i m e . T h e c a p t u r e d i m a g e p r o j e c t e d by t h e p r o j e c t o r ca n b e s e l e c te d fr o m t h e computer , web browser and the projector r espec[...]
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90 Chapte r 8 Net wo rk capt ure fu nct ions [1] Con trol by the c omputer PC1 PC4 PC3 PC6 Capture PC5 PC2 PC2 Project this screen image with P J2. * PC provides the Network Capture. PJ2 PJ1 Select input mode to "Network" previously . 1 Start up Network Capture 5. 2 Select the projector(s) listed on the projector list on the application w[...]
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91 Select "Network" as input mode previously. 1 Acce ss to the co nt rol pa ge of th e p ro je ct or by usi ng th e web browser . From the Network menu, click Captur e tab to display the setting page. 2 Select the computer number from the pull-down menu button of "Connecting PC" and click Start button. The screen image of the se[...]
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92 Chapte r 8 Net wo rk capt ure fu nct ions PC4 PC3 PC6 Capture PC5 PC2 PC1 PJ2 PJ1 * PC provides the Network Capture. Project a screen image of PC1 with P J2. * S t a r t c a p t u r i n g o f t h e P C 1 f r o m t h e projector P J2. [3] Con trol by the projector Sele ct "N etwo rk" a s i nput mod e pr evi ousl y . 1 Select "Netwo[...]
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93 Example of advanced use Displays the presentation data stored in the computer by using the wireless mouse func tion from the projector . 1 Start capturing of the computer PC1 by using the projector . S elect “Network Capture” icon from the menu and select "PC1" and then select "Connect" ( + p.92). => The Network Captur[...]
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94 Chapte r 8 Net wo rk capt ure fu nct ions PC2 PC6 Capture PC5 PC1 Capture a screen image of PC5 and make marking with a tool. PJ1 * The Main PC is a computer which started using communication func tion, and ser ves own computer screen captured image to the Sub PC. The Main PC has an authority to quit using whole communication. T o become the Mai[...]
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95 Settings before using the Networ k Communication T o use the Network Communication, the capture setting of the projector must be set either [1] or [2] as described below . [1] Projector searches all the a vailable subject computers in the network automatically . or [2] Subject computers are regist ered to the projector . Perform capture setting [...]
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96 Chapte r 8 Net wo rk capt ure fu nct ions Description of capture editing window Start Network Capture 5 and select the projector(s) on the projector list on the application window and click Communication Star t button. The application window will disappear and the capture editing window will appear on the computer screen as below . F or basic op[...]
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97 T ool bar button names T h e fo ll ow i ng co m m a n d s a r e a s s i gn e d to t h e to o l ba r bu t to ns . Fo r e a c h o p e r a t i on , re f e r t o t h e description of the item "Menu tree" . ✐ T o swi tch the tool bars dis play ing on or off , sele ct eac h c omman d fr om m enu "Dis pla y"-"T ool bar "[...]
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98 Chapte r 8 Net wo rk capt ure fu nct ions How to ac quire and release the editing authority T o edit the capture image, each computer needs to acquire the authorit y respec tively . T o acquire the authority, click " : Authority" button on the standard tool bar and then edit the capture image. The capture editing window indicates the a[...]
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99 Setting of the drawing tool attribute When clicking " :Attribute" button on the standard tool bar , the following window will appear . This window appears only if the pencil or eraser tool is selected. Select a color on the color pallet appeared by clicking here. Line width Large: 8 dots Medium: 4 dots Small: 2 dots Sets translucent co[...]
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100 Chapte r 8 Net wo rk capt ure fu nct ions Letter attribute setting The font attribute setting window appears when click ing " :Attribute" button on the standard tool bar with the letter frame tool selected, or click ing Letter attribute button on the letter input dialog window described the above . Predefined 16 col- ors are available[...]
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101 Network C ommunication operation and change of stat e Network Communication can be used under the environment which one or more computers are connected to the projector via the network. Prepar ation Start up the Network Capture 5 sof tware on the subjec t computer . Set standby the projector or turn it on. Check IP address of the subject comput[...]
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102 Chapte r 8 Net wo rk capt ure fu nct ions Ex ecuting the forcing mode The network capture setting of the web page provides a forcing executing command. This command executes the release of authorit y or ending the communication forcibly . This is useful when the other subject PC keeps an authority all the time, or when the condition of the comm[...]
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103 Moderator function Thi s fun c ti on is us ef ul for a mod er ato r or a t ea ch er to con du c t a m ee ti ng or a c l as s, whe re all th e participants including the moderator (teacher) are assigned a computer , to project images from each participant ’ s computer . A moderator (teacher) has the right to decide which computer image should [...]
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104 Chapte r 8 Net wo rk capt ure fu nct ions Prepar ation f or using the moderator function First, foll ow the proce dure in “2. Se tup Proce dure” ➔ “Step 1–3” (p .16) and confirm that the setting status is set as written below . • Network Capture 5 is installed on the moderator's computer and each client ’ s computer and eac[...]
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105 Using the moder ator function Moderator opera tion 1. A m od er ato r star ts up the Net wo rk Cap tu re 5. On the ap pli ca ti on win do w, se le ct a proj ec to r on the projec tor list to use and then click Moderator registration button. The mode of the application window changes from "Normal mode" to "Moderat or mode" . [...]
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106 Chapte r 8 Net wo rk capt ure fu nct ions Unregister moder ator status 1. S elect the projector(s) which is registered as a moderator from the moderator mode application window . 2. Click the Delete moderator's group button. Selected projector will be unregister ed on a moderator , and the application window changes "Normal mode"[...]
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107 Error messages Cause and corresponding Set up the parameter . Error when the communication is execut ed. The parameter setting (host name, capture port) has not been set. ➔ Check parameter setting ( + p .88) It has not been registered to P J as a group . Error when Start Communication or Start real time capture is executed. The IP address of [...]
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109 Chapter 109 Network Viewer is a func tion to display the image data stored in the file servers by the projector through the network. Describes the file conver ter so ftware File Converter 1, File C onverter 2, the program crea tor software Program Editor , and how to use Network V iewer . 9. Network View er functions 9[...]
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110 Chapte r 9 Net wo rk Vie wer f unc tio ns Crea ting the available da ta [Network View er 5] The image available with this projec tor is the JPEG format (.jpg). There are several types of JPEG data. Some data may not be projected. Before using the images with the Net work V iewer function, it should be converted to the optimized JPEG data f or t[...]
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111 Creating the a vailable data 1 Select a folder in which the image files are stored by the explor er window . The preview images of the available image data (JPEG file, Bitmap file, power point file) in the selected folder are display ed on the preview window . ✐ On the preview window, the preview displayed with the red frame represents the un[...]
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112 Chapte r 9 Net wo rk Vie wer f unc tio ns 2 When converting each file, selec t a preview image first and then click Con vert each file . ✐ T o selec t t wo or more files at once, press and hold "Shift" key or "Ctrl" key and then click the preview images. When conv erting all the files in a folder , select a folder and clic[...]
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113 Setting of output destination and con version mode When clicking Change button on the confirmation window in the step 3 on the previous page, following option setting window appears. Output destination Select either F older o r F T P s e r v e r as the output destination of the conv erted files. F older Output folder .......... Specify a folder[...]
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114 Chapte r 9 Net wo rk Vie wer f unc tio ns ✐ The above proc edure may differ in each computer en vironment and applications. ✐ The image data over 2 M byt es cannot be projected with Network viewer 5. [2] How to use the Netw ork View er 5 (F ile Con ver ter 2) The F ile Converter 2 is a kind of the printer driver software to conv ert to the [...]
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115 Crea ting a program file [P rogram Edit or] Network View er 5 (Progr am Editor) is a tool to make a program file which specifies the display order of t h e i m a g e s an d it s fi l e pa t h in th e f il e s er ve r (F T P se r ve r ) . Th e Pro g ra m Ed i t o r c r e at e s a f o ld e r "D i s pPa r am " at th e lo g in ro o t di r[...]
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116 Chapte r 9 Net wo rk Vie wer f unc tio ns 4 Click New button. 5 Enter a program name and click A dd button. 6 The folder selec tion window appears and select a folder in which the JPEG data are stored and then click Add button t o register int o the folder lists. Add ......................Displays the folder selection window . Delete ..........[...]
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117 Setting up the display order and time of the images In the default setting, the display order of the images is the same as ASCII code order of the file name. T o change the display order or to set up the display time , take the following proc edures. Display the folder list window in st ep 6 of the previous page. 1 Select a folder list contains[...]
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118 Chapte r 9 Net wo rk Vie wer f unc tio ns 3 T o change the display order , select* 1 files and then click UP or DOWN button on the m enu bar to move them onto your desired place, or selec t files and then drag and drop them onto your desired place with mouse. 4 T o change the display time* 2 , select* 1 files and then click Display time but to [...]
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119 Example of the creat ed program selection Use th e w eb brows er to acce ss to the con tro l p ag e of t he pro je ct or. Cl ick " Vie wer " o f the Ne two rk me nu o n t h e web pa ge , the n co nn e c t t o th e FTP se r ver an d se le c t th e pro gr am na m e whi c h was made at previous section. The projec tor star ts displaying [...]
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120 Chapte r 9 Net wo rk Vie wer f unc tio ns Select "Network" for input mode previously . 1 Access to the c ontrol page on the projector by using the w eb browser . Fr om the main menu, click Network - Viewer to display the setting page . Using the Netw ork V iewer function The Net work Viewer is a fun ction to acqui re the JPEG image d [...]
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121 2 Setup the setting page [1] of the Visual display . 3 Setup the setting page [2] of the S election Display. Click Se l e c t after selec ting the display object from the pull- down menu "Folder Selec tion" or "Prog ram Selection" . After the list window appears, selec t a program or folder and then click Set on the window .[...]
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122 Chapte r 9 Net wo rk Vie wer f unc tio ns ✐ Up to 1000 images can be displayed. ✐ When "fold er se lectio n" is se lecte d, i mage s pl aced at the f irst dir ectory in th e se lecte d fo lder are dis play ed. ✐ The display order of the images is the same as the ASCII character order when " folder selection" is selec t[...]
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123 1. Cl i c k S ta r t button to start the auto-display. The image in the selec ted folder or program is displayed on the projector's screen. The web browser opens another window and displays the preview images on the Auto C ontrol window sequentially . 2. Click Stop button to stop the aut o- display . • Restart the auto -display, click Re[...]
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124 Chapte r 9 Net wo rk Vie wer f unc tio ns ✐ W h e n t h e f i l e e rr o r o c c u r s d u r i ng t h e a ut o - d i s p l a y, y o u m a y ha v e t h e al e r t E- ma i l m es s a ge . Fo r f u r t h er information, please see the item "3 Option selection for sending alert mail" ( + pp.56-58). Error information Error type Descripti[...]
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125 ✐ I n the automatic displaying mode [Auto], when the left-click on the remote control is pressed, automatic displaying stops and the manual displaying mode is set. When the right-click is pressed, automatic displa ying restarts. ✐ The image data used for this function is the program or folder that the Network Viewer function used last time.[...]
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127 Chapter 127 Use of telnet W eb brow ser setting Fir ewall setting T roubleshooting T erminology 10. Appendix 10[...]
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128 Chapte r 10 Append ix Use of telnet Y ou can control the projector by using the telnet application *1 installed on your computer . Normally, the telnet application is available on y our computer . * The telnet 10000 port is used to control the projector . Control (For e xample, in case of using the telnet application of the Windows XP Prof essi[...]
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129 4. T ype the commands, ref er to below table, t o control the projector and then press "Ent er" key for termination. F or example, type "C00" which is a command to turn on the projector , and press "Enter" key . Confirm the projector is turning on. T o disconnect the communication, press "Ctrl" key and &q[...]
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130 Chapte r 10 Append ix W eb brow ser setting This prod uc t i s desig ned to enabl e the projec to r t o b e set up a nd contro lle d from an I nte rne t we b browser . Depending on the preference settings of the web browser , some control functions may not be available. Please make sur e that the following functions are set up properly in the w[...]
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131 Examples: OS/Brow sers W indows XP P rof essional Internet Explorer v .6.0 ActiveScript setting Select Internet Options from T ools menu on the web browser and then select Securit y tab and click Customize Lev el… button. On the secur ity setting window , scroll down and find the Scripting item, make sure that "Enable" is selected i[...]
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132 Chapte r 10 Append ix Pro x y setting Selec t Internet Options from T ools menu on the web browser and then selec t Connection tab and click LAN Settings button. Properly set up your web browser's the proxy ser ver settings according to the local area network environmen t to which the projector is connected. - Using pro xy ser ver T o u s [...]
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133 Netscape Navigator v .7.0 JavaScript Setting S e l e c t P r e f e r e n c e f r o m E d i t m e n u o n t h e w e b b r o w s e r a n d then select the item Advanced/ Scripts & Plugins i n t h e C a t e g o r y col umn . Mak e sure th at the Enable JavaScript for Na vigator is checked. Flash Pla yer enable Flash Play er Plug-in setting Sel[...]
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134 Chapte r 10 Append ix Pro x y setting Select Preferenc e from Edit menu on the web browser and then select the item Advanced/ Pro xies in the Category column. Properly set up your web browser's the proxy ser ver settings according t o the local area network environment t o which the projector is connected. - Using pro xy ser ver When you u[...]
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135 F irewall setting If you use Windows XP SP2 or Windows Vista and using Network Capture 5, you may see the Windows security warning dialog as below . In that case, click "Cancel the block" button on the dialog to enable the function of Network Capture 5. ( This page is described with W indows XP screen the example .) Even if you select[...]
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136 Chapte r 10 Append ix If you have any trouble in setup or operation of the projector, refer to the troubleshooting items and check the relevant matters described . T roubleshooting ■ The computer cannot c onnect projectors. W ired LAN Is the LAN cable connected to the projector properly? Is the LINK/ACT lamp of the LAN terminal lighting prope[...]
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137 Infrastructure Mode: When selecting LAN5 (factor y default setting) Check each item below in the Wireless Setting menu of the projector as follows: *IP Address .............................. No setting is required. *Sub net ................................... Should be the same as the setting of the access point *G ateway ......................[...]
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138 Chapte r 10 Append ix ■ Although the connection bet ween PC and the projec tor is established, images are not pro- jected on the screen. Make sure Wireless/W ired is selected from the Input source menu of the pr ojector . ■ Cannot be turned on/off with the web br owser . Make sure the settings of the projector are correct to use the project[...]
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139 T roubleshooting ■ Speed of playing back images are v ery slow. When connecting on AdHoc mode, check which Wireless channel you are using . If the computer using the same channel as yours is existing closely, the networking speed may be reduced or the communication unstable. Change the channel to resolve the problem. The channels of the proje[...]
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140 Chapte r 10 Append ix ■ What kind of image formats can I con vert? The File Converter 1 makes it available to convert into the JPEG format from the following image formats. Bitmap format (.bmp ) JPEG format (.jpeg .jpg) Microsoft power point f ormat (.ppt) File C onverter 1 ■ Sometime I have the white fr ame images conv erted by the File Co[...]
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141 ■ Sometime I have the incorr ect images converted by the F ile Con verter 2? T ry to change the mode to "Disable" on "Document options" - "Print optimization" item on the "Network View er 5 (Driver) Advance Options" in the Net work V iewer 5 (FileConverter 2) Printer driver setting. T roubleshooting[...]
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142 Chapte r 10 Append ix DHCP server (Dynamic Host Configuration Pr otocol) It is necessar y to set an IP address for each computer or equivalent equipment when a network is established by TCP/IP . If there exists DHCP server on the network, it will assign IP addresses to client computers ever y time they request it. If there exists equipment with[...]
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143 T erminology[...]
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