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Sharp XG-V10WLP Network Configuration Manual
Sharp XG-V10WLP Network Configuration Manual

Sharp XG-V10WLP Network Configuration Manual

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Sharp Projector(s) Network Configuration
Sections:
1.) AN-L10T Optional Card Installation
2.) Projector Menu Configuration
3.) S.A.P.S. Software Configuration
L:\tekcentr\CACTrain\SPS_ntwk

Operation Manual

For The
XG-V10WU
XG-V10WM
XG-V10XU
XG-V10XM
1
10/16/2001

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Summary of Contents for Sharp XG-V10WLP

  • Page 1: Operation Manual

    Sharp Projector(s) Network Configuration Operation Manual For The XG-V10WU XG-V10XU XG-V10WM XG-V10XM Sections: 1.) AN-L10T Optional Card Installation 2.) Projector Menu Configuration 3.) S.A.P.S. Software Configuration 10/16/2001 L:\tekcentr\CACTrain\SPS_ntwk...
  • Page 2: Lan Board

    What is a Network? A network is a group of computers, printers, projectors or other devices that are connected with cables or wirelessly (without cables). Information travels over the cables or through the airwaves, allowing network users to exchange documents and data with each other, print to the same printers, and generally share any hardware or software that is connected to the network.
  • Page 3 When installing the expansion cards you must do the following: 1.) Shut projector Off. 2.) Remove the three screws from expansion plate cover. (Refer to Figure A) 3.) Remove (4) four screws that secure the RF shield (Refer to Figure B) NOTE: Number 2 - Only needs to be done if expansion slot is used for first time.
  • Page 4 Expansion Slot with RF shield. FIG. B These (4) four screws secure shield. (Fig B) NOTE: The RF Shield only needs to be removed if expansion slot is used for first time. Expansion Slot Open (empty) FIG. C Expansion Card Connector 10/16/2001 L:\tekcentr\CACTrain\SPS_ntwk...
  • Page 5 Projector Menu SetUp for the AN-L10T Optional Expansion Board The following "Projector Menu" functions need to be set in order to configure the projector to be used with the AN-L10T LAN card. 1.) ID Number Setup 2.) Optional Board (LAN Board) Setup 1.) To Setup the ID Number, proceed to the Projector menu "Options 2"...
  • Page 6 There will be three items to configure thru the "LAN Board" menu option through the "Options 2" Menu. 1.) IP Address Set 2.) Gateway Set 3.) Subnet Mask 1.) The first option to be configured is "IP Address Set" When that option is selected, the following menu will appear.
  • Page 7 The IP Address is a unique string of numbers that identifies a computer on the network. These numbers are usually shown in groups separated by periods,like this: 123.123.23.2. All resources on the Internet must have an IP address --or else they're not on the Internet at all. 2.) The second option to be configured is "Gateway Set"...
  • Page 8 3.) The third option to be configured is "Subnet Mask" When that option is selected, the following menu will appear. NOTE: The fields following "SubNet Mask" will be blank if the LAN Card is used for first time. (For Example Only) NOTE: The "Subnet Mask"...
  • Page 9 S.A.P.S Software V1.41 Network Configuration The steps below show how to configure the S.A.P.S. software for an existing Network. Launch the SAPS software, depending on how the software was originally configured, the menu when launched will be for either "Single" projector mode or "Multiple" projector mode. The projector mode will be indicated at the top left portion of the SAPS software.
  • Page 10 (Figure 3) Note: The projector must be in multiple projector mode in order to access the "Control Options" menu to continue with the network configuration involving the SAPS software. In Single Projector mode the Network control options menu items are inactive. (Refer to Figure 4) "Single Projector Control"...
  • Page 11 2" (Refer to ID number Setup on page 4). This "ID" number is an additional option to help the enduser / customer to better identify, monitor and control Sharp projectors which are attached to a Network. Identify "Port" as LAN and Input the IP address. (Refer to Figure 6)
  • Page 12 Figure 6 Under the "Projector" item select the proper projector XG-V10W / XU / M. Finally place a check in the "Use Projector" box. After confirming / adjusting the "Projector Setting" menu the "Apply" button will become active (Not ghosted) click the "apply" button and then the "OK" button and your projector's ID number and the port idendified will appear under the "All Projector List".(Refer to Figure 7) Figure 7 10/16/2001...
  • Page 13 Proceed to the "Control Options" menu of the "Multiple Control" window There are four items which we will be interacting with on this menu option. 1.) Projector / Unique Name 2.) E-Mail Address Book 3.) Send E-mail Setting (Refer to Figure 8) 4.) Sender setting Figure 8 1.) The first item "Projector / Unique name"...
  • Page 14 "Projector Setting" from the "File" menu option. (Refer to Figure 6) For this example we are going to call our unit "Sharp's Unit". After entering the projector name, depress the apply button which at this time will become active. Then depress the "OK" button.
  • Page 15 2.) The next item to configure is the "E-mail Address Book" These addresses are the e-mail address's for who ever is going to receive "Projector Condition" (sending periodic e-mail messages on projector status) and "Projector Error" e-mail messages (Notifying that errors have occurred) Individuals can be within the corporate network or have access to email.
  • Page 16 4.) The last item under the "Control Option" menu is "Sender Setting". (Refer to Figure 14) The SAPS software makes it possible to automatically send an e-mail message containing information concerning errors to a pre set e-mail address should projector errors be detected. The "E-mail Server (SMTP Server) line is where the actual IP address of your mail server is placed.
  • Page 17 Once identifying the "Scan Setting" menu option, the following screen appears. Depending on your projector setup and port configuration you must select what com ports to scan if any. For this example there are no other projectors connected so, no communication ports (com) need to be selected.
  • Page 18 If the projector is not detected with the scan setting the following screen will appear under the "All projector List". (Refer to Figure 18) Figure 18 At this point verify connection and "S.A.P.S." menu options and contact your IT / MIS department for assistance or Call 1-888 GO-Sharp (1-888-467-4277) Option 2. 10/16/2001 L:\tekcentr\CACTrain\SPS_ntwk...
  • Page 19 Definition of Network Terms A static IP is a number (in the form of a dotted quad, i.e.. - 192.168.001.005) that is assigned to a computer by an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or by a Companies IT/MIS (Information Technology / Management Information Systems) Department, to be its permanent address on the Internet.

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