Sanyo PLC-XU116 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Multimedia Projector Network Supported PLC-XU116 MODEL Memory Viewer Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Features And Design

    Features and Design Compact Design Capable of 360-degree Projection Simple Computer System Setting Memory Viewer Function Power Management Quick Termination Auto setup Function Logo Function Colorboard Function Multilanguage Menu Display Closed Caption Security Function Corner Correction Helpful Maintenance Functions LAN Network Function Note:...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Features and Design ....2 Table of Contents ..... .3 To the Owner.
  • Page 4: To The Owner

    To the Owner Safety Precaution ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE EXCEPT LAMP REPLACEMENT.
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions NOTE FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE US...
  • Page 6 Safety Instructions Moving the Projector Air Circulation CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION IN CARRYING OR TRANSPORTING THE PROJECTOR...
  • Page 7: Installing The Projector In Proper Directions

    Safety Instructions Installing the Projector in Proper Directions 140º Bottom Front Bottom Front 50º 50º Downward Upward Upward Downward (Usual) 90º 40º 40º 180 º 0º On 3 On 2 Positioning Precautions...
  • Page 8: Compliance

    Compliance Federal Communications Commission Notice AC Power Cord Requirement AC Power Cord for the United States and Canada: GROUND AC Power Cord for the United Kingdom: WARNING : A PLUG WITH BARED FLEXIBLE CORD IS HAZARDOUS IF ENGAGED IN A LIVE SOCKET OUTLET.
  • Page 9: Part Names And Functions

    Part Names and Functions Front Infrared Remote Receiver WIRELESS Indicator Focus Ring Projection Lens Zoom Lever Lens Cap CAUTION Top Controls and Indicators Air Intake Vent Back Exhaust vent CAUTION Speaker Air Intake Vent (back and bottom) Terminals and Connectors Power Cord Connector USB Connector (Series A) LAN Connection Terminal...
  • Page 10: Rear Terminal

    Part Names and Functions Rear Terminal USB Connector (Series B) S-VIDEO IN AUDIO OUT (VARIABLE) CONTROL PORT COMPUTER 1 COMPONENT / COMPUTER 2 COMPUTER IN 1 / COMPONENT IN AUDIO IN MONITOR OUT AUDIO IN COMPUTER IN 2 / DVI-I VIDEO IN LAN Connection Terminal R/C JACK...
  • Page 11: Top Control

    Part Names and Functions Top Control SELECT button WARNING indicator POINT (VOLUME +/–) buttons KEYSTONE button INPUT button MENU button ON/STAND–BY button AUTO SETUP/CANCEL button Fine sync LAMP REPLACE indicator Total dots Horizontal Vertical POWER indicator...
  • Page 12: Remote Control

    Part Names and Functions Remote Control LASER LIGHT window COMPUTER button INFO. button KEYSTONE button Point MENU button FREEZE button LASER button – PAGE buttons LAMP button D.ZOOM +/- buttons RESET/ON/ALL-OFF switch SCREEN button IMAGE button MUTE button P-TIMER button NO SHOW button R-CLICK button L-CLICK button...
  • Page 13: Remote Control Battery Installation

    Part Names and Functions Remote Control Battery Installation Two AAA size batteries Remote Control Operating Range Remote Control Code RESET Code 1 Number of Times MENU button Remote Control Code Pressing IMAGE Button Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 IMAGE button Code 4 RESET/ON/ALL- Code 5...
  • Page 14 Part Names and Functions Laser Pointer Function CAUTION: Pointer Function RESET Pointer Spotlight Note:...
  • Page 15: Wireless Mouse Operation

    Part Names and Functions Wireless Mouse Operation Mouse control PRESENTATION POINTER button R-CLICK button PAGE buttons L-CLICK button Adjustable Feet...
  • Page 16: Installation

    Installation Positioning the Projector Note: 37.6' (11.5 m) 23.6’ (7.2 m) 300" 15.7’ (4.8 m) Max. Zoom 300" 11.8’ (3.6 m) Min. Zoom 200" 7.9’ (2.4 m) 189" 150" 3.05' (0.93 m) 100" 126" 95" 40" 64" Screen Size 40” 100”...
  • Page 17 Installation Connecting to a Computer Cables used for connection Note:...
  • Page 18 Installation Connecting to Video Equipment Cables used for connection Note:...
  • Page 19 Installation Connecting to Component Video Equipment Cables used for connection Note:...
  • Page 20: Connecting The Ac Power Cord

    Installation Connecting the AC Power Cord CAUTION Note: NOTE ON THE POWER CORD Projector side AC outlet side For the U.S.A. and Canada For Continental Europe For the U.K. (200 - 240 V AC) (120 V AC) (200 - 240 V AC)
  • Page 21: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Turning On the Projector Selected Input Source and Lamp Control Video Note: Video / PC selection window Input signal guidance window Video / PC selection window Note: Countdown off Input signal guidance window...
  • Page 22 Basic Operation Enter a PIN code PIN Code Input Dialog Box PIN code Note: What is PIN code? CAUTION ON HANDLING PIN CODE...
  • Page 23 Basic Operation Turning Off the Projector Power off? Power off? Note:...
  • Page 24: How To Operate The On-Screen Menu

    Basic Operation How to Operate the On-Screen Menu Top Control MENU button POINT buttons (arrowhead) SELECT button Remote Control POINT buttons (arrowhead) SELECT button MENU button On-Screen Menu Point or SELECT button...
  • Page 25: Menu Bar

    Basic Operation Menu Bar Input Computer 1 Computer 2 Video S-video Network PC adjust Auto PC adj. Fine sync Total dots Horizontal Vertical Clamp Display area H Display area V Image select Dynamic Standard Real Blackboard(Green) Colorboard image 1 - 4 Dynamic Standard Cinema Blackboard(Green) Colorboard Image 1- 4...
  • Page 26: Zoom And Focus Adjustment

    Basic Operation Zoom and Focus Adjustment Auto Setup Function Top Control AUTO SETUP/CANCEL button Remote Control AUTO SET/CANCEL button Note: Keystone Fine sync Total dots Horizontal Vertical...
  • Page 27: Keystone Correction

    Basic Operation Keystone Correction Top Control AUTO SETUP/CANCEL button POINT buttons Remote Control KEYSTONE button Standard AUTO SET/CANCEL button POINT buttons Note: Corner Off Red White Blue Keystone Keystone Keystone Keystone Keystone Keystone Keystone...
  • Page 28: Sound Adjustment

    Basic Operation Sound Adjustment Top Control Direct Operation VOLUME+/- buttons Volume Remote Control Mute VOLUME- button VOLUME+ button MUTE button Volume Dialog Box Menu Operation Sound Sound Menu Volume Mute...
  • Page 29: Remote Control Operation

    Basic Operation Remote Control Operation COMPUTER/VIDEO/NETWORK button Remote Control VIDEO button COMPUTER button NETWORK button FREEZE button INFO. button FREEZE button D.ZOOM+/- buttons INFO. button Input H-sync freq. LAMP button V-sync freq. Screen Language Lamp status Lamp counter Power management Key lock PIN code lock Remote control D.ZOOM +/- buttons Note:...
  • Page 30 Basic Operation NO SHOW button No show P-TIMER button 02:02 00:00 (00:00–59:59 IMAGE button NO SHOW button P-TIMER button IMAGE button SCREEN button SCREEN button Note:...
  • Page 31: Computer Input

    Computer Input Input Source Selection (RGB: Computer 1/Computer 2(Analog)) Direct Operation Computer 1(RGB) Computer 2 (RGB(Analog)) Remote Control Computer1 ((RGB) / Top Control (Component) / (Scart)) Computer1 ((RGB) / (Component) / (Scart)) Computer2 (RGB(PC digital) / RGB(AV HDCP) / RGB(Analog)) Computer2 (RGB(PC digital) / COMPUTER button RGB(AV HDCP) / RGB(Analog))
  • Page 32 Computer Input Input Source Selection (RGB(PC digital), RGB(AV HDCP)) Direct Operation Computer 2(RGB(PC digital)) or Computer 2(RGB(AV HDCP)) Computer1 ((RGB) / Remote Control Top Control (Component) / (Scart)) Computer1 ((RGB) / (Component) / (Scart)) Computer2 (RGB(PC digital) / RGB(AV HDCP) / RGB(Analog)) Computer2 (RGB(PC digital) / RGB(AV HDCP) / RGB(Analog))
  • Page 33: Computer System Selection

    Computer Input Computer System Selection PC System Menu Auto Auto ----- Mode 1 Mode 1-5 SVGA 1 *Mode 1 SVGA 1 Selecting Computer System Manually Mode (1–5) PC System Menu RGB(Computer 1) Input System...
  • Page 34: Auto Pc Adjustment

    Computer Input Auto PC adjustment Fine sync Total dots Horizontal Vertical Menu Operation PC adjust Menu Auto PC adj. PC adjust Auto PC adj. To store adjustment parameters Auto PC adj. Mode (1–5) Please wait... Store Note: Fine sync Total dots Horizontal Vertical 480i, 575i, 480p, 575p, 720p, 1035i 1080i...
  • Page 35: Manual Pc Adjustment

    Computer Input Manual PC adjustment PC adjust Menu PC adjust Fine sync Total dots Horizontal Vertical Clamp Display area H Display area V...
  • Page 36 Computer Input Reset Reset Mode free Mode free Mode free Store Store Total dots Horizontal Vertical Display area H Display area V Store Store store? Note: Display area (H/V) 480i, 575i, 480p, 575p, 720p, 1035i 1080i PC adjust...
  • Page 37: Image Mode Selection

    Computer Input Image Mode Selection Direct Operation Remote Control IMAGE button Dynamic Standard Dynamic Real Blackboard (Green) Colorboard Image 1 Image 2 Image 3 Image 4 Standard Real IMAGE button Blackboard (Green) Colorboard Image 1 Menu Operation Image 2 Image select Image 3 Image 4 Dynamic...
  • Page 38: Image Adjustment

    Computer Input Image Adjustment Image Adjust Menu Image adjust Contrast Brightness Color temp. White balance (Red) White balance (Green) White balance (Blue) Sharpness Note: Gamma White balance Red Green Blue Color temp. User Blackboard(Green) Colorboard Color temp. Blackboard Colorboard Reset Reset...
  • Page 39: Screen Size Adjustment

    Computer Input Store Store Image (1–4) Screen Size Adjustment Screen Menu Screen Normal True Wide Full Note: Normal Custom 720p 1035i 1080i True Full Digital zoom +/– 480i 575i 480p 575p...
  • Page 40 Computer Input Custom Custom Custom Custom Scale H/V H&V Scale V Scale H Position H/V Common Common Note: Normal Custom Reset Scale H/V Reset Position H/V Remote Control For zooming in and out the images POINT buttons Digital zoom + Digital zoom + D.
  • Page 41: Video Input

    Video Input Input Source Selection (Video, S-video) Direct Operation Video S-video INPUT button Top Control Computer1 ((RGB) / (Component) / (Scart)) Remote Control Computer2 (RGB(PC VIDEO button digital) / RGB(AV HDCP) / RGB(Analog)) Video Video S-video S-video Network Menu Operation Input Menu Input RGB(PC digital)
  • Page 42 Video Input Input Source Selection (Component, RGB Scart 21-pin) Direct Operation Computer 1(Component) Computer 1(Scart) Computer1 ((RGB) / Remote Control Top Control (Component) / (Scart)) Computer1 ((RGB) / Computer2 (RGB(PC (Component) / (Scart)) digital) / RGB(AV HDCP) / RGB(Analog)) Computer2 (RGB(PC digital) / Video COMPUTER button RGB(AV HDCP) / RGB(Analog))
  • Page 43: Video System Selection

    Video Input Video System Selection AV System Menu (Video or S-video) Input Video S-video Computer 1(Component) System Video or S-video Video Auto PAL-M PAL-N PAL/SECAM/NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL-M/PAL-N SECAM, NTSC NTSC 4.43 PAL-M PAL-N AV System Menu (Component) Component Auto COMPONENT VIDEO SIGNAL FORMAT 480i 575i 480p 575p 720p 1035i 1080i 1080p...
  • Page 44 Video Input Image Mode Selection Direct Operation IMAGE button Remote Control Dynamic Dynamic Standard Cinema Blackboard (Green) Colorboard Image 1 Standard Image 2 Image 3 Image 4 Cinema Blackboard (Green) IMAGE button Colorboard Menu Operation Image 1 Image select Image 2 Image 3 Image 4 Dynamic...
  • Page 45 Video Input Image Adjustment Image adjust Menu Image adjust Reset Contrast Store Brightness Color Reset Store Tint Color temp. White balance (Red) White balance (Green) White balance (Blue) Note: White balance Red Green Blue User Tint PAL SECAM PAL-M PAL-N Blackboard(Green) Colorboard Color temp.
  • Page 46 Video Input Sharpness Gamma Noise reduction Progressive Film Reset Reset Store Menu Store Store Image (1-4) Note: Noise reduction Progressive 480p 575p 720p 1035i 1080i...
  • Page 47 Video Input Screen Size Adjustment Screen Menu Screen Normal Wide Custom Custom Custom Scale H/V H&V Scale V Scale H Position H/V Common Common Custom Note: Normal Reset Reset Scale H/V Position H/V Wide Zoom Natural wide 720p 1035i 1080i...
  • Page 48: Setting

    Setting Setting Setting Menu Setting Language Language English German French Italian Spanish Portuguese Dutch Swedish Finnish Polish Hungarian Romanian Russian Chinese Korean Japanese Thai Menu position Menu position...
  • Page 49 Setting Auto setup Auto setup Menu Input search On 1 On 2 Auto PC adj. Auto Keystone Auto Note: Auto Keystone Manual Ceiling Note: Input search On 1 On 2 Keystone Fine sync Total dots Horizontal Vertical Input search, Auto PC adj. Auto Keystone...
  • Page 50 Setting Keystone Keystone Standard Corner correction Corner pattern Red White Blue Store Store Reset Background Blue User Black...
  • Page 51 Setting Display Countdown Off Power off? Logo select Menu No signal Please wait ... Logo (Logo and Logo PIN code lock settings) Logo select capture Logo PIN code lock Logo PIN code change Note: Logo select capture Logo PIN code change Logo select Default User...
  • Page 52 Setting Capture Capture Capture User Move Note: Standard (1024 x 768 720p 1035i 1080i Logo PIN code lock On capture User Default Logo PIN code lock Logo PIN code lock Logo PIN code lock Logo PIN code "...
  • Page 53 Setting Enter a Logo PIN code Enter a Logo PIN code Change the Logo PIN code lock setting Logo PIN code Change the Logo PIN code lock setting Change the Logo PIN code Logo PIN code change Logo PIN Next code change CAUTION: WHEN YOU HAVE CHANGED THE LOGO PIN...
  • Page 54 Setting USB Terminal Mouse control Display Ceiling Ceiling Rear Rear Pointer Pointer Spotlight (Large Middle Small Arrow Finger Arrow...
  • Page 55 Setting Power management Power management No signal 04 : 50 Ready Shut down Timer signal Note: Ready: 5 min Standby mode Network Note: Network Network...
  • Page 56 Setting On start Note: Closed caption Closed Caption Off CC1 CC2 CC3 Color White Note: NTSC Auto NTSC Auto Off CC1 CC2 CC3...
  • Page 57 Setting Lamp control Note: Remote control Code 1 Code 8 Remote control (Code 1 Code 2 Code 8 Code 7 Code 7 To change the code for the projector To change the code for the remote control: Note:...
  • Page 58 Setting Key lock Security (Key lock and PIN code lock) Key lock PIN code lock PIN code lock...
  • Page 59 Setting Enter a PIN code Enter a PIN code PIN code Change the PIN code lock setting Off On1 Change the PIN code PIN code change code change CAUTION: WHEN YOU HAVE CHANGED THE PIN CODE, WRITE DOWN THE NEW PIN CODE IN COLUMN OF THE PIN CODE NO.
  • Page 60 Setting Fan control Fan Control Setting 140º 50º 50º On 1 90 º 40º 40º 180 º 0º On 2 On 1 On 3 On 3 Note: On1 On2 On1 On2 Lamp counter Fig.1 Note: Note:...
  • Page 61 Setting Filter counter Filter counter Reset Fig.1 Timer Off/100H/ 200H/ 300H Note: Note: Factory default Warning log Note: Factory default User logo PIN code lock Logo PIN code lock Lamp counter Filter counter...
  • Page 62: Information

    Information Input Source Information Display Direct Operation Remote Control INFO. button Menu Operation Information Input Information Menu H-sync freq. - - - - KHz V-sync freq. - - - - Hz Screen Language Lamp status Lamp counter Power management Off Ready Shut down Timer Key lock PIN code lock...
  • Page 63: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Maintenance and Cleaning WARNING indicator The projector is shut down and the WARNING Top Control indicator is blinking red. Note: Then check the matters below: The projector is shut down and the WARNING Top Control indicator lights red. CAUTION...
  • Page 64: Cleaning The Filters

    Maintenance and Cleaning Cleaning the Filters CAUTION Note: RECOMMENDATION We recommend avoiding dusty/smoky environments when you operate the projector. Usage in these environments may cause poor image quality. Resetting the Filter Counter Setting Filter counter Filter counter reset Filter counter Reset? Filter counter Reset?
  • Page 65 Maintenance and Cleaning Attaching the Lens Cap Cleaning the Projection Lens Cleaning the Projector Cabinet CAUTION...
  • Page 66 Maintenance and Cleaning Lamp Replacement Top Control LAMP REPLACE indicator WARNING: Note: CAUTION CAUTION Reset the lamp counter. ORDER REPLACEMENT LAMP Model No. of your projector : PLC-XU116 Replacement Lamp Type No. : POA-LMP111 (Service Parts No. 610 333 9740)
  • Page 67: Lamp Handling Precautions

    Maintenance and Cleaning Resetting the Lamp Counter Setting Lamp counter Lamp counter reset Lamp counter Reset? Lamp counter Reset? Note: LAMP HANDLING PRECAUTIONS IF A LAMP EXPLODES, THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN.
  • Page 68: Appendix

    Appendix Troubleshooting Problem: No power Countdown off The initial display is not shown. The initial display is not same User as the default set. Input signal switches automatically. (or does not switch automatically) When the projector is on and you press the input button, an icon other than the Lamp mode icon appears...
  • Page 69 Appendix No image No sound The color is strange. Blackboard Some displays are not seen during the operation. Auto PC adjustment function does 480p, 575p, 720p, 480i, 575i, 1035i 1080i not work. The setting does not remain after Store turning off power. Power management does not work.
  • Page 70: Code

    Appendix The image is distorted or runs off. PIN code dialog box appears at start-up. Page Up/Down function does not work. The Remote Control does not work. Indicator blinks or lights. Wireless Mouse function does not work. The exclamation mark appears on the screen.
  • Page 71 Appendix WARNING : High voltages are used to operate this projector. Do not attempt to open the cabinet.
  • Page 72 Appendix Menu Tree Computer Input/Video Input Input Sound Sound Image Select Computer Input System Image Adjust PC adjust Screen –...
  • Page 73 Appendix Video Input Setting Setting System System Image Select Image Adjust Screen Information...
  • Page 74 Appendix Indicators and Projector Condition Indicators Projector Condition red/green yellow...
  • Page 75: Compatible Computer Specifications

    Appendix Compatible Computer Specifications ON-SCREEN H-Freq. V-Freq. ON-SCREEN H-Freq. V-Freq. RESOLUTION RESOLUTION DISPLAY (KHz) (Hz) DISPLAY (KHz) (Hz)
  • Page 76 Appendix ON-SCREEN H-Freq. V-Freq. ON-SCREEN H-Freq. V-Freq. RESOLUTION RESOLUTION DISPLAY (KHz) (Hz) DISPLAY (KHz) (Hz) Note:...
  • Page 77: Technical Specifications

    Appendix Technical Specifications Mechanical Information Panel Resolution Signal Compatibility Optical Information Interface Audio Power Operating Environment Remote Control...
  • Page 78: Optional Parts

    Appendix Accessories Optional Parts COMPONENT~VGA Cable SCART~VGA Cable VGA-Cable (10 m)
  • Page 79 Appendix PJ Link Notice...
  • Page 80: Configurations Of Terminals

    Appendix Configurations of Terminals COMPUTER IN 1/COMPONENT IN /MONITOR OUT (ANALOG) Terminal: Analog RGB (Mini D-sub 15 pin) COMPUTER 2 / DVI-I TERMINAL (DIGITAL/ANALOG) C1 C2 USB CONNECTOR (Series B) LAN TERMINAL 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1...
  • Page 81 Appendix PIN Code Number Memo PIN Code Lock No. Logo PIN Code Lock No. USB Thumb Drive Case USB thumb drive case Hook and loop fastener...
  • Page 82 Appendix Dimensions 13.16(334.2) 3.17(80.5) 5.08(129.0) 5.20(132.0) 5.08(129.0) 4.43(112.5)
  • Page 84: For Windows

    Owner’s Manual Network Set-up and Operation For Windows Wired and Wireless Setting Projector Set-up and Operation Network Capture Network Viewer Moderator Function USB Display...
  • Page 85 Compliance Federal Communications Commission Notice For Canadian Users FCC Warning FCC RF Exposure Warning...
  • Page 87 Safety instructions CAUTION IN USING THE PROJECTOR VIA NETWORKS CAUTION IN USING NETWORK FUNCTION Caution about Radio Wave Trademarks and Copyright Notes Expression/Abbreviation Use of this manual...
  • Page 88 Table of contents 1. About LAN functions ............11 2. Setup procedures ............17 3. Names and functions of the operation screen ...23 4. Wired LAN configurations ...........27 5. Wireless LAN configurations ........35...
  • Page 89 6. Basic setting and operation.........47 7. Controlling the projector ..........67 8. Network capture functions .........89 9. Network Viewer functions..........113...
  • Page 90 10. Appendix..............133...
  • Page 91: Operating Environment And Configuration

    Operating environment and configuration Required operating environment for computers...
  • Page 92 Network specifications of the projector...
  • Page 93: Useful Guide To The Network Function

    Useful guide to the network function How to project the computer screen’s image via the network Check 1 Did you make a network setting in the projector? Check 2 Did you install the supplied application? How to setup or control the projector by using a PC via the network Check Did you make a network setting in the projector?
  • Page 94: About Lan Functions

    Chapter 1. About LAN functions...
  • Page 95: Lan Functions And The Features

    Chapter 1 About LAN functions LAN functions and the features Image projecting system via LAN Flow of Image Transfer...
  • Page 96: An Example Of The Connection

    An example of the connection An example of the connection...
  • Page 97: Lan Connection Modes

    Chapter 1 About LAN functions LAN connection modes...
  • Page 98 LAN connection modes...
  • Page 99 Chapter 1 About LAN functions...
  • Page 100: Setup Procedures

    Chapter 2. Setup procedures...
  • Page 101 Chapter 2 Setup procedures STEP 1 Install the software on computers. Select Wired LAN or Wireless LAN then connect the STEP 2 LAN and set the configuration. STEP 3 Network Configuration has completed.
  • Page 102: Installing The Software

    Installing the software Installing the software Note: To install the software into the computer with Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista, you should logon as administrator. Before installation, make sure that the other applications are closed, otherwise proper installation cannot be made. Network Viewer &...
  • Page 103: Installed Software

    Chapter 2 Setup procedures Continue Anyway Finish Installed software Network Capture 5: Network Viewer 5 (File Converter 1): Network Viewer 5 (Program Editor) :...
  • Page 104 Installing the software File Converter 2 installation SetupDrv.exe Install Installed software and places Network Viewer 5 (File Converter 2):...
  • Page 105 Chapter 2 Setup procedures Installation of Driver for USB display Next Next Browse Continue Anyway Finish...
  • Page 106: Names And Functions Of The Operation Screen

    Chapter 3. Names and functions of the operation screen...
  • Page 107: Network Connection Standby Display

    Chapter 3 Names and functions of the operating screen Network connection standby display...
  • Page 108: Network Capture 5 Window

    Network Capture 5 window Network Capture 5 window Disable for this model Parts Names and Functions of the Screen Search PJ button Specify IP button Wireless easy setting button / Wireless easy release button Network Projector List...
  • Page 109 Chapter 3 Names and functions of the operating screen Start communication button Start real time capture button One-shot capture button Terminate capture button Select capturing object button Moderator registration button Join moderator's group button Parameter setup button Volume adjust slider and Mute check box Note on Windows Vista Allow Using the multiple network adaptors...
  • Page 110: Wired Lan Configurations

    Chapter 4. Wired LAN configurations...
  • Page 111: Connecting To The Lan Line

    Chapter 4 Wired LAN configurations Connecting to the LAN line ACT Lamp (Orange) LINK lamp (Green) Network environment settings Setting Procedure SELECT...
  • Page 112 Network environment setting SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT Item Description...
  • Page 113: Confirming The Operation

    Chapter 4 Wired LAN configurations Confirming the operation Search PJ...
  • Page 114 Confirming the operation Specify IP...
  • Page 115: Network Pin Code

    Chapter 4 Wired LAN configurations Network PIN code SELECT SELECT Network information SELECT...
  • Page 116: Wired Factory Default

    Wired LAN factory default settings Wired factory default SELECT Wired LAN factory default settings...
  • Page 117: Usb Display

    Chapter 4 Wired LAN configurations USB Display Terminate capture Network Capture 5...
  • Page 118: Wireless Lan Configurations

    Chapter 5. Wireless LAN configurations...
  • Page 119: Setting The Network Environment

    Chapter 5 Wireless LAN configurations Setting the network environment Setting procedures SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT...
  • Page 120 Setting the network environment SELECT SELECT SELECT Item Description...
  • Page 121: Configuring Security With The Projector

    Chapter 5 Wireless LAN configurations Configuring security with the projector SELECT WEP configuration screen Notes when entering characters:...
  • Page 122 Configuring security with the projector Use of security type "WPS"(Wi-Fi Protected Setup) WPS Push Button configuration screen WPS Push button...
  • Page 123 Chapter 5 Wireless LAN configurations WPS PIN code WPS PIN code configuration screen...
  • Page 124 Configuring security with the projector Use of security type "WEP" WEP configuration screen SELECT SELECT...
  • Page 125 Chapter 5 Wireless LAN configurations Use of security type "WPA-PSK", "WPA2-PSK" WPA-PSK(TKIP) configuration screen SELECT SELECT Available PSK key characters...
  • Page 126: Easy Wireless Setting

    Easy wireless setting Easy wireless setting Setting Procedures SELECT SELECT SELECT Wireless easy setting...
  • Page 127: Wireless Factory Default

    Chapter 5 Wireless LAN configurations Computer environment and Wireless LAN connection; Network PIN code SELECT Network information SELECT Wireless factory default SELECT...
  • Page 128: Wireless Indicator Display

    WIRELESS indicator display WIRELESS indicator display...
  • Page 129: Wireless Lan Factory Default Settings

    Chapter 5 Wireless LAN configurations Easy wireless setting Wireless LAN factory default settings...
  • Page 130: Basic Setting And Operation

    Chapter 6. Basic setting and operation...
  • Page 131: Starting Up The Browser

    Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation Starting up the Browser Select a display mode and login STANDARD MODE LIGHT MODE User Name Password...
  • Page 132: Display Of Main Setting Page

    Starting up the browser Display of main setting page Main setting page in the Standard Mode display Clock display Sub menu tab Page numbers Main menu Setting page This Standard mode display is mainly used through this manual for the setting and control description.
  • Page 133: How To Use The Setting Page

    Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation Main setting page in the Light Mode display Sub menu tab Page numbers Setting page Main menu The network viewer function in the Light mode has following limitations; How to use the setting page Example of the Setting Page Setting Pallet...
  • Page 134 How to use the setting page Type of the setting pallet Text box setting Pull-down menu setting Radio button setting Check box setting...
  • Page 135: Initial Setting

    Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation Initial setting Initial Setting Item Description Network PIN code...
  • Page 136 Initial setting Network PIN code setting PJLink and password setting password What's PJLink?
  • Page 137: Date And Time Setting

    Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation Item Description AUTO Date and time setting Auto setting AUTO Manual setting Date Time...
  • Page 138: Network Configuration

    Network configuration Network configuration Network Setting Setting of LAN Change setting Item Description Default gateway*...
  • Page 139 Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation IP configuration...
  • Page 140: Configuring Wireless Lan Setting And Security Setting

    Configuring wireless LAN setting and security setting Configuring wireless LAN setting and security setting Configuring wireless LAN setting Notes for entering characters:...
  • Page 141 Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation Configuring wireless LAN security setting Item Description...
  • Page 142 Configuring wireless LAN setting and security setting Setting of WPS Push button Setting of WPS PIN code...
  • Page 143 Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation E-mail setting E-mail Setting Setting SMTP server and administrator address Item Description...
  • Page 144 E-mail setting Setting SMTP authentication Item Description Registering POP server Item Description Registering and deleting E-mail addresses Check/Delete Delete...
  • Page 145 Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation Option selection for sending alert mail Option [1]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– [2]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– [3]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Examples: Type and contents of alert mail When PJ lamp replacement time is reached: model name...
  • Page 146 E-mail setting When PJ needs service:: model name Error information When internal PJ temperature is too high: model name When lamp corres. value reaches preselect use time: model name...
  • Page 147: Snmp Setting

    Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation SNMP setting SNMP Setting Item Description Contact Place Community name(refer)
  • Page 148 SNMP setting Item Description Community name Check and delete the trap address Delete...
  • Page 149 Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation Trap option setting [1]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– [2]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– [3]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––...
  • Page 150: Controlling The Projector

    Chapter 7. Controlling the projector...
  • Page 151: Power Control And Status Check

    Chapter 7 Controlling the projector Power control and status check Power & Status Standby Standby Item Description PJ status PJ temp.
  • Page 152 Power control and status check About projector condition Status Description Cooling down after abnormal Temp. When a security (PIN code lock) has been set on the projector, you also cannot control it through the network. To control the projector through the network, unlock the security on the projector using with the projector's menu control.
  • Page 153 Chapter 7 Controlling the projector Controls Control Please see the owner's manual of the projector to have the further informa- tion of each control item. Input Item Description...
  • Page 154 Controls System Available selection at the RGB(PC analog) input Item Description Available selection at the RGB(PC digital) input Item Description Available selection at the Video/S-video/Scart input Item Description Available selection at the RGB(AV HDCP) input Item Description Available selection at the Component input Item Description...
  • Page 155 Chapter 7 Controlling the projector Image adjustment Store Load Item Description Item Description Item Description ..Store Load Input source Image mode Video Computer...
  • Page 156 Controls Sound Item Description...
  • Page 157 Chapter 7 Controlling the projector PC adjustment PC Adj. Item Description Item Description...
  • Page 158: Setting Up The Projector

    Setting up the projector Setting up the projector Setting Item Description Input source Screen mode Video Computer...
  • Page 159 Chapter 7 Controlling the projector Item Description Start Item Description Item Description...
  • Page 160 Setting up the projector Item Description Item Description Factory default....Item Description Factory default....
  • Page 161: Timer Setting

    Chapter 7 Controlling the projector Timer setting Timer "---" will appear on the cur- Present time set on the rent time when the time is projector not set up correctly. Select date Select day Set execute time Event action How to set the timer Set a day or date To set the timer event at the same time everyday or every week, - Same time everyday...
  • Page 162: Check The Timer Events

    Timer setting Set an execute time Ex.: Type [18:25] if you specify [PM 6 o’clock and 25 minutes]. Select an event action Event Action Register an event Check the timer events To check the set timer events, click button. The timer Check events are listed.
  • Page 163 Chapter 7 Controlling the projector Notes on timer setting Inva id event Inva id event Projector Power Event Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Event 5 Event 6...
  • Page 164: Projector Information

    Projector information Projector information Information Items Description Click this button to update the information...
  • Page 165 Chapter 7 Controlling the projector Indication of the lamp status Icon display/background Status White-Yellow/Blue White-Yellow/Red Gray/Blue Gray/Red Red/Blue with X Red/Red with X Items Description...
  • Page 166 Multi-control Multi-control Controlling and setting the multi-projectors Multi Control Note: To control the multiple projectors, each projector must be set the same Network PIN code. Example of multi control Select Input2 for PJ1 to PJ4.
  • Page 167 Chapter 7 Controlling the projector Start/stop the multi control Switches on and off the multi-control function Multi control setting...
  • Page 168: Register The Projector

    Multi-control Register the projector Items Description Multi control item Control & Image Confirmation of registered projector Check & Change IP address Status Memo Page no. Click here to close the sub menu Check & Change.
  • Page 169: Change The Mode Of The Registered Projector

    Chapter 7 Controlling the projector Change the mode of the registered projector Mode Operation Control & Image Status Status Status Description PIN code error...
  • Page 170: Controlling All Together

    Multi-control Check & Change page in the light mode This indicates that the mode is "Image". This indicates that the mode is "Control". Blinking: Connected Gray: Disconnected (Check & Change page in the light mode) Controlling all together Setting all together...
  • Page 171: Viewer Auto Setting All Together

    Chapter 7 Controlling the projector Viewer auto setting all together [3] Auto display Viewer Start...
  • Page 172: Network Capture Functions

    Chapter 8. Network capture functions...
  • Page 173: About Network Capture Function

    Chapter 8 Network capture functions About Network Capture function - Real Time Capture ( p.93) - Network Communication ( p.98) - Moderator Function ( p.107) Start up the Network Capture 5 PJ Search...
  • Page 174: Commands On The Task Bar

    About Network Capture function Commands on the task bar Network Viewer & Capture 5 Menu during Real time capturing Menu during Network Communication Menu during Moderator function Items Description Start real time / Terminate capture One-shot capture Capture transfer Select capture object*......Terminate communication Start editing Terminate editing...
  • Page 175: Parameter Set Up

    Chapter 8 Network capture functions Parameter set up Parameter set up Items Description...
  • Page 176: Using The Real Time Capture

    Using the Real Time Capture Using the Real Time Capture Registering the computers Network Capture Connection Setting...
  • Page 177 Chapter 8 Network capture functions [1] Control by the computer Capture Start real time capture One-shot capture Start real time capture Terminate capture...
  • Page 178 Using the real time capture [2] Control by the web browser Capture Network Capture Start One-shot Start Set "On" when using the wireless mouse function Item Description...
  • Page 179 Chapter 8 Network capture functions [3] Control by the projector Capture SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT Set "On" when using the wireless mouse function...
  • Page 180 Using the real time capture [4] Control by the computer with USB memory SELECT Setting condition for automatically starting the real time capture function...
  • Page 181: Using The Network Communication

    Chapter 8 Network capture functions Example of advanced use Displays the presentation data stored in the computer by using the wireless mouse function from the projector. Setting condition Capture Using the Network Communication...
  • Page 182: Settings Before Using The Network Communication

    Using the Network Communication Capture Settings before using the Network Communication [1] Projector searches all the available subject computers in the network automatically. [2] Subject computers are registered to the projector. [1] When serving the capture data to all the sub- ject computers in the network.
  • Page 183: Description Of Capture Editing Window

    Chapter 8 Network capture functions Description of capture editing window Communication Start Menu tree Menu Submenu Operation File Control Edit Display Help...
  • Page 184 Using the Network Communication Tool bar button names Command Tool Save Terminate Communication Bar of Main PC communication Capture Authority Attribute transfer Standard tool bar Form tool bar Oval(Painting out) Pencil Letter Straight line Square(Painting out) frame Eraser Free Oval Square Command Tool End Editing...
  • Page 185: How To Use The Network Communication

    Chapter 8 Network capture functions How to use the Network communication Start the communication Start Communication Join the communication Start communication Start editing Exit from the communication End the communication How to acquire and release the editing authority Blue Green other computer having an having an authority ready to acquire an authority...
  • Page 186: Edit Capture Image

    How to use the Network communication Edit capture image Drawing figures Erase drawn objects Hints of the drawing Setting of the drawing tool attribute Line width Large: 8 dots Medium: 4 dots Small: 2 dots Select a color on the Sets translucent color pallet appeared color...
  • Page 187 Chapter 8 Network capture functions Drawing letter Letter attribute Letter attribute setting Letter attribute Set type face, style, size and effects of the font Predefined 16 col- ors are available. Set translucent color...
  • Page 188: Network Communication Operation And Change Of State

    Network Communication operation and change of state Network Communication operation and change of state Preparation Operation on the Main PC Operation on the Sub PC Frame Frame Executing the command "Start Communication". Execute the command "Start Editing" on the task Executing the command "Start Communication".
  • Page 189: Executing The Forcing Mode

    Chapter 8 Network capture functions Executing the forcing mode Communication Setting Free Quit Update Displays IP address of the Main PC Displays IP address of the computer has a editing authority Item Description...
  • Page 190: Moderator Function

    Moderator function Moderator function Projector Moderator Clients...
  • Page 191: Preparation For Using The Moderator Function

    Chapter 8 Network capture functions Preparation for using the moderator function Moderator registration Normal mode application window Moderator mode application window...
  • Page 192: Using The Moderator Function

    Moderator function Description of application window Column Description Using the moderator function Moderator operation Moderator registration Client operation Join moderator's group Exit moderator group Moderator operation Moderator registration Start real time capture One-shot capture...
  • Page 193: Unregister Moderator Status

    Chapter 8 Network capture functions Moderator's password setting up Parameter set up Moderator 's password Join moderator's group Unregister moderator status Delete moderator's group...
  • Page 194: Error Information

    Error information Error information Error messages Cause and corresponding...
  • Page 195 Chapter 8 Network capture functions...
  • Page 196: Network Viewer Functions

    Chapter 9. Network Viewer functions...
  • Page 197 Chapter 9 Network Viewer functions Creating the available data [Network Viewer 5] [1] How to use the Network Viewer 5 (File Converter 1) Start up and quit the File Converter 1 File Converter 1 window Menu Command Tool Button Explorer window to browse image files...
  • Page 198 Create the available data Menu Tree Menu Sub Menu Description View Tools Conversion Help Command Tool Button Convert Convert a Update each file folder Creating the available data Select a folder in which the image files are stored by the explorer window. Preview with red frame represents the unoptimized file for...
  • Page 199 Chapter 9 Network Viewer functions Convert each file Convert a folder Change...
  • Page 200 Creating the available data [Network Viewer 5] Setting of output destination and conversion mode Change Output destination Folder FTP server Folder FTP server Conversion mode Justify [both ends] Justify [top and bottom]...
  • Page 201 Chapter 9 Network Viewer functions [2] How to use the Network Viewer 5 (File Converter 2) Creating the available data Print Preferences Save...
  • Page 202: Procedure Of Making Program

    Creating a program file [Program Editor] Creating a program file [Program Editor] Procedure of making program Connect Item Description Root Folder IMPORTANT It is required to set the write permission mode for the login directory of the FTP server. In the read only mode, you will have an error when you register a new program.
  • Page 203 Chapter 9 Network Viewer functions Click New button. Enter a program name and click Add button. : Changes the contents of the program file. : Removes the program from the list. DOWN Register Close...
  • Page 204 Creating a program file [Program Editor] Setting up the display order and time of the images Edit Display order number File name Menu Sub menu Description...
  • Page 205 Chapter 9 Network Viewer functions DOWN Display time Image frame on the index window Added Moved...
  • Page 206 Creating a program file [Program Editor] Example of the created program selection The limitation of the Program file...
  • Page 207: Using The Network Viewer Function

    Chapter 9 Network Viewer functions Using the Network Viewer function *The network viewer function cannot be used when the network capture function is used. Condition to use the Network Viewer function: [1] Control by the web browser JPEG Prog. JPEG Access to the control page on the projector by using the web browser.
  • Page 208 Using the network viewer function Setup the setting page [1] of the Visual display. Item Description Setup the setting page [2] of the Selection Display. Select Displays the path of the file or folder selected Selects the display type either the listed with file name or listed with thumbnail.
  • Page 209 Chapter 9 Network Viewer functions Decides a image to start auto display with Selects a page radio button The original image is displayed on another window by clicking on the preview image or file name Button Operation...
  • Page 210 Using the network viewer function Auto Display setting and control page [3] Repeat times (0 to 255 times) * 0 means endless play Display time* of the image (3 to 240 sec.) Click here to check the further information of the file error Error info.
  • Page 211 Chapter 9 Network Viewer functions Error information Error type Description Error [2] Control by the projector JPEG Prog. JPEG SELECT...
  • Page 212 Using the network viewer function Display length Repeat times SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT Item Description...
  • Page 213: Use Of The Projector As Ftp Server

    Chapter 9 Network Viewer functions Use of the projector as FTP server Copy the data for projections to the projector which is put USB memory in.
  • Page 214 Use of the projector as FTP server Output the converted file directly to the projector with the USB memory. FTP server Reference Output the program file directly to the projector with the USB memory.
  • Page 215 Chapter 9 Network Viewer functions...
  • Page 216 Chapter 10. Appendix Use of telnet Web browser setting Firewall setting Troubleshooting Terminology...
  • Page 217: Use Of Telnet

    Chapter 10 Appendix Use of telnet Control Run... Start Open...
  • Page 218 Use of telnet Command list table Command Function...
  • Page 219 Chapter 10 Appendix Web browser setting Active Script/JavaScript enable Flash Player enable Proxy setting...
  • Page 220: Windows Xp Professional

    Web browser setting Examples: OS/Browsers Windows XP Professional Internet Explorer v.6.0 ActiveScript setting Internet Options Tools Security Customize Level… Scripting Active Scripting Flash Player enable ActiveX controls and plug-ins setting Internet Options Tools Security Customize Level… ActiveX controls and Plug-ins Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins...
  • Page 221: Proxy Setting

    Chapter 10 Appendix Flash Player Add-on setting Manage Add-ons... Tools Show Proxy setting Internet Options Tools Connection LAN Settings - Using proxy server Use a proxy server - Not using proxy server Use a proxy server To designate proxy settings that will not use the proxy server when accessing the projector installed in the local area network, enter the IP address or domain name here.
  • Page 222 Web browser setting Netscape Navigator v.7.0 JavaScript Setting P r e f e r e n c e E d i t Advanced/ Scripts & Plugins Category Enable JavaScript for Navigator Flash Player enable Flash Player Plug-in setting About:Plug-ins Help Flash Player Plug-in (Shockwave Flash)
  • Page 223 Chapter 10 Appendix Proxy setting Preference Edit Advanced/ Proxies Category - Using proxy server Manual proxy configuration HTTP Proxy - Not using proxy server Direct connection to the Internet...
  • Page 224: Firewall Setting

    Firewall setting Firewall setting Control Pane Start Windows Firewall General Exceptions Programs and Services Add Program...
  • Page 225: Troubleshooting

    Chapter 10 Appendix Troubleshooting The computer cannot connect projectors. Wired LAN Wireless LAN Cannot connect with easy wireless setting function Wireless LAN Connection cannot be established. AdHoc Mode:...
  • Page 226 Troubleshooting Infrastructure Mode: Connection between computer and the projector via Wired LAN cannot be established. Cannot start up the browser...
  • Page 227: Network Capture

    Chapter 10 Appendix Although the connection between PC and the projector is established, images are not pro- jected on the screen. Cannot be turned on/off with the web browser. Wired / Wireless input cannot be changed. Network Capture 5 cannot be operated. Caution: After executing “Wired factory default"...
  • Page 228: Network Viewer

    Troubleshooting Projector does not reproduce the computer's sound during the real time capturing. Sound and Audio Device Control Panel Audio Default device Sound playback Network Viewer Images from the file server don’t appear on the screen? I cannot make a new program file.
  • Page 229 Chapter 10 Appendix File Converter 1 What kind of image formats can I convert? File Converter 2 Sometime I have the white frame images converted by the File Converter 2? Sometime I have the incorrect images converted by the File Converter 2?
  • Page 230 Troubleshooting Auto Capture I have deleted the AutoCapture program file on the supplied USB memory. I want to perform the AutoCapture with a commercially available USB memory. CD-ROM > AutoCapture USB thumb drive Auto Capture does not start automatically. start Take no action USB display Projector does not reproduce the computer's image by USB display function.
  • Page 231: Software Copyright

    Chapter 10 Appendix Software Copyright...
  • Page 232 Software Copyright GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/> Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. Preamble incompatible with the aim of protecting users' freedom to change the software.
  • Page 233 Chapter 10 Appendix To "convey" a work means any kind of propagation that The Corresponding Source need not include anything that enables other parties to make or receive copies. Mere users can regenerate automatically from other parts of the interaction with a user through a computer network, with Corresponding Source.
  • Page 234 Software Copyright Software Copyright 4. Conveying Verbatim Copies. 6. Conveying Non-Source Forms. You may convey verbatim copies of the Program's source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you You may convey a covered work in object code form under conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an the terms appropriate copyright notice;...
  • Page 235 Chapter 10 Appendix implementation available to the public in source code A separable portion of the object code, whose source code form), and must require no special password or key for is excluded from the Corresponding Source as a System unpacking, reading or copying.
  • Page 236 Software Copyright "further restrictions" within the meaning of section 10. If any covered work. These actions infringe copyright if you the Program as you received it, or any part of it, contains a do not accept this License. Therefore, by modifying or notice stating that it is governed by this License along with propagating a covered work, you indicate your acceptance a term that is a further restriction, you may remove that...
  • Page 237 Chapter 10 Appendix contributor version. 12. No Surrender of Others' Freedom. In the following three paragraphs, a "patent license" is any express agreement or commitment, however denominated, If conditions are imposed on you (whether by court order, not to enforce a patent (such as an express permission agreement or otherwise) that contradict the conditions of to practice a patent or covenant not to sue for patent this License, they do not excuse you from the conditions of...
  • Page 238 Software Copyright your choosing to follow a later version. file should have at least the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found. 15. Disclaimer of Warranty. <one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>...
  • Page 239 Chapter 10 Appendix GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/> Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. This version of the GNU Lesser General Public License incorporates the terms and conditions of version 3 of the GNU General Public License, supplemented by the additional permissions listed below.
  • Page 240 Software Copyright 0) Convey the Minimal Corresponding Source under the present version, but may differ in detail to address new the terms of this License, and the Corresponding problems or concerns. Application Code in a form suitable for, and under terms that permit, the user to recombine or relink Each version is given a distinguishing version number.
  • Page 241 Chapter 10 Appendix Terminology DHCP server (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) ESSID (Extended Service Set Identifier) WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) Wireless Channel MAC address (Media Access Control Address) Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity)
  • Page 242 Terminology Wi-Fi Alliance (Formerly Name: WECA (Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance)) WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) IEEE802.11b IEEE802.11g IEEE802.11n...
  • Page 243 SO-WIN-KC8AC NETWORK OWNER'S MANUAL FOR WINDOWS...
  • Page 244 Owner’s Manual Network Set-up and Operation For Macintosh Wired and Wireless Setting Projector Set-up and Operation Network Capture...
  • Page 245 Compliance Federal Communications Commission Notice For Canadian Users FCC Warning FCC RF Exposure Warning...
  • Page 247 Safety instructions CAUTION IN USING THE PROJECTOR VIA NETWORKS CAUTION IN USING NETWORK FUNCTION Caution about Radio Wave Trademarks and Copyright Notes Expression/Abbreviation Use of this manual...
  • Page 248 Table of contents 1. About LAN functions ............11 2. Setup procedures ............17 3. Names and functions of the operation screen ...23 4. Wired LAN configurations ...........27 5. Wireless LAN configurations ........35...
  • Page 249 6. Basic setting and operation.........47 7. Controlling the projector ..........67 8. Network capture functions .........89 9. Appendix...............99...
  • Page 250 Operating environment and configuration Required operating environment for computers...
  • Page 251 Network specifications of the projector...
  • Page 252 Useful guide to the network function How to project the computer screen’s image via the network Check 1 Did you make a network setting in the projector? Check 2 Did you install the supplied application? How to setup or control the projector by using a PC via the network Check Did you make a network setting in the projector?
  • Page 254: About Lan Functions

    Chapter 1. About LAN functions...
  • Page 255 Chapter 1 About LAN functions LAN functions and the features Image projecting system via LAN Flow of Image Transfer...
  • Page 256 An example of the connection An example of the connection...
  • Page 257 Chapter 1 About LAN functions LAN connection modes...
  • Page 258 LAN connection modes...
  • Page 259 Chapter 1 About LAN functions...
  • Page 260: Setup Procedures

    Chapter 2. Setup procedures...
  • Page 261 Chapter 2 Setup procedures STEP 1 Install the software on computers. Select Wired LAN or Wireless LAN then connect the STEP 2 LAN and set the configuration. STEP 3 Network Configuration has completed.
  • Page 262 Installing the software Installing the software Note: To install the software into the computer, logon as an administrator. Before installation, make sure that the other applications are closed, otherwise proper installation cannot be made. Network Capture 5 installation Network Capture 5.pkg Continue Continue Agree...
  • Page 263 Chapter 2 Setup procedures Continue Install Close...
  • Page 264 Installing the software Installed software Network Capture 5:...
  • Page 265 Chapter 2 Setup procedures...
  • Page 266: Names And Functions Of The Operation Screen

    Chapter 3. Names and functions of the operation screen...
  • Page 267 Chapter 3 Names and functions of the operating screen Network connection standby display...
  • Page 268 Network Capture 5 window Network Capture 5 window Parts Names and Functions of the Screen...
  • Page 269 Chapter 3 Names and functions of the operating screen Using the multiple network adaptors...
  • Page 270: Wired Lan Configurations

    Chapter 4. Wired LAN configurations...
  • Page 271 Chapter 4 Wired LAN configurations Connecting to the LAN line ACT Lamp (Orange) LINK lamp (Green) Network environment settings Setting Procedure SELECT...
  • Page 272 Network environment setting SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT Item Description...
  • Page 273 Chapter 4 Wired LAN configurations Confirming the operation Search PJ...
  • Page 274 Confirming the operation Specify IP...
  • Page 275 Chapter 4 Wired LAN configurations Network PIN code SELECT SELECT Network information SELECT...
  • Page 276 Wired LAN factory default settings Wired factory default SELECT...
  • Page 277 Chapter 4 Wired LAN configurations Wired LAN factory default settings...
  • Page 278: Wireless Lan Configurations

    Chapter 5. Wireless LAN configurations...
  • Page 279 Chapter 5 Wireless LAN configurations Setting the network environment Setting procedures SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT...
  • Page 280 Setting the network environment SELECT SELECT SELECT Item Description...
  • Page 281 Chapter 5 Wireless LAN configurations Configuring security with the projector SELECT WEP configuration screen Notes when entering characters:...
  • Page 282 Configuring security with the projector Use of security type "WPS"(Wi-Fi Protected Setup) WPS Push Button configuration screen WPS Push button...
  • Page 283 Chapter 5 Wireless LAN configurations WPS PIN code WPS PIN code configuration screen...
  • Page 284 Configuring security with the projector Use of security type "WEP" WEP configuration screen SELECT SELECT...
  • Page 285 Chapter 5 Wireless LAN configurations Use of security type "WPA-PSK", "WPA2-PSK" WPA-PSK(TKIP) configuration screen SELECT SELECT Available PSK key characters...
  • Page 286 Easy wireless setting Easy wireless setting CAUTION Setting Procedures SELECT SELECT Wireless easy setting...
  • Page 287 Chapter 5 Wireless LAN configurations WIRELESS indicator display Computer environment and Wireless LAN connection; Network PIN code SELECT Network information SELECT Wireless factory default SELECT...
  • Page 288 WIRELESS indicator display WIRELESS indicator display...
  • Page 289 Chapter 5 Wireless LAN configurations Wireless LAN factory default settings...
  • Page 290: Basic Setting And Operation

    Chapter 6. Basic setting and operation...
  • Page 291 Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation Starting up the Browser Select a display mode and login STANDARD MODE LIGHT MODE User Name Password Log in...
  • Page 292 Starting up the browser Display of main setting page Main setting page in the Standard Mode display Clock display Sub menu tab Page numbers Main menu Setting page This Standard mode display is mainly used through this manual for the setting and control description.
  • Page 293 Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation Main setting page in the Light Mode display Sub menu tab Page numbers Setting page Main menu How to use the setting page Example of the Setting Page Setting Pallet...
  • Page 294 How to use the setting page Type of the setting pallet Text box setting Pull-down menu setting Radio button setting Check box setting...
  • Page 295 Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation Initial setting Initial Setting Item Description Network PIN code...
  • Page 296 Initial setting Network PIN code setting PJLink and password setting password What's PJLink?
  • Page 297 Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation Item Description AUTO Date and time setting Auto setting AUTO Manual setting Date Time...
  • Page 298 Network configuration Network configuration Network Setting Setting of LAN Change setting Item Description Default gateway*...
  • Page 299 Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation IP configuration...
  • Page 300 Configuring wireless LAN setting and security setting Configuring wireless LAN setting and security setting Configuring wireless LAN setting Notes for entering characters:...
  • Page 301 Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation Configuring wireless LAN security setting Item Description...
  • Page 302 Configuring wireless LAN setting and security setting Setting of WPS Push button Setting of WPS PIN code...
  • Page 303 Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation E-mail setting E-mail Setting Setting SMTP server and administrator address Item Description...
  • Page 304 E-mail setting Setting SMTP authentication Item Description Registering POP server Item Description Registering and deleting E-mail addresses Check/Delete Delete...
  • Page 305 Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation Option selection for sending alert mail Option [1]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– [2]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– [3]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Examples: Type and contents of alert mail When PJ lamp replacement time is reached: model name...
  • Page 306 E-mail setting When PJ needs service:: model name Error information When internal PJ temperature is too high: model name When lamp corres. value reaches preselect use time: model name...
  • Page 307 Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation SNMP setting SNMP Setting Item Description Contact Place Community name(refer)
  • Page 308 SNMP setting Item Description Community name Check and delete the trap address Delete...
  • Page 309 Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation Trap option setting [1]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– [2]–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– [3]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––...
  • Page 310: Controlling The Projector

    Chapter 7. Controlling the projector...
  • Page 311 Chapter 7 Controlling the projector Power control and status check Power & Status Standby Standby Item Description PJ status PJ temp.
  • Page 312 Power control and status check About projector condition Status Description Cooling down after abnormal Temp. When a security (PIN code lock) has been set on the projector, you also cannot control it through the network. To control the projector through the network, unlock the security on the projector using with the projector's menu control.
  • Page 313 Chapter 7 Controlling the projector Controls Control Please see the owner's manual of the projector to have the further information of each control item. Input Item Description...
  • Page 314 Controls System Available selection at the RGB(PC analog) input Item Description Available selection at the RGB(PC digital) input Item Description Available selection at the Video/S-video/Scart input Item Description Available selection at the RGB(AV HDCP) input Item Description Available selection at the Component input Item Description...
  • Page 315 Chapter 7 Controlling the projector Image adjustment Store Load Item Description Item Description Item Description ..Store Load Input source Image mode Video Computer...
  • Page 316 Controls Sound Item Description...
  • Page 317 Chapter 7 Controlling the projector PC adjustment PC Adj. Item Description Item Description...
  • Page 318 Setting up the projector Setting up the projector Setting Item Description Input source Screen mode Video Computer...
  • Page 319 Chapter 7 Controlling the projector Item Description Start Item Description Item Description...
  • Page 320 Setting up the projector Item Description Item Description Factory default....Item Description Factory default....
  • Page 321 Chapter 7 Controlling the projector Timer setting Timer "---" will appear on the cur- Present time set on the rent time when the time is projector not set up correctly. Select date Select day Set execute time Event action How to set the timer Set a day or date To set the timer event at the same time everyday or every week, - Same time everyday...
  • Page 322 Timer setting Set an execute time Ex.: Type [18:25] if you specify [PM 6 o’clock and 25 minutes]. Select an event action Event Action Register an event Check the timer events To check the set timer events, click button. The timer Check events are listed.
  • Page 323 Chapter 7 Controlling the projector Notes on timer setting Inva id event Inva id event Projector Power Event Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Event 5 Event 6...
  • Page 324 Projector information Projector information Information Items Description Click this button to update the information...
  • Page 325 Chapter 7 Controlling the projector Indication of the lamp status Icon display/background Status White-Yellow/Blue White-Yellow/Red Gray/Blue Gray/Red Red/Blue with X Red/Red with X Items Description...
  • Page 326 Multi-control Multi-control Controlling and setting the multi-projectors Multi Control Note: To control the multiple projectors, each projector must be set the same Network PIN code. Example of multi control Select Input2 for PJ1 to PJ4.
  • Page 327 Chapter 7 Controlling the projector Start/stop the multi control Switches on and off the multi-control function Multi control setting...
  • Page 328 Multi-control Register the projector registration Items Description Multi control item Control & Image Confirmation of registered projector Check & Change IP address Status Memo Page no. Click here to close the sub menu Check & Change.
  • Page 329 Chapter 7 Controlling the projector Change the mode of the registered projector Mode Operation Control & Image Status Status Status Description PIN code error...
  • Page 330 Multi-control Check & Change page in the light mode This indicates that the mode is "Image". This indicates that the mode is "Control". Blinking: Connected Gray: Disconnected (Check & Change page in the light mode) Controlling all together Setting all together...
  • Page 331 Chapter 7 Controlling the projector...
  • Page 332: Network Capture Functions

    Chapter 8. Network capture functions...
  • Page 333 Chapter 8 Network capture functions About Network Capture function - Real Time Capture ( p.93) Start up the Network Capture 5 Search PJ...
  • Page 334 About Network Capture function Commands on the menu bar Network Capture 5 Menu during Real time capturing Items Description Start real time / Terminate capture One-shot capture Select capture object*......Parameter set up Window show Version information Shut down...
  • Page 335 Chapter 8 Network capture functions Parameter set up Parameter set up Items Description...
  • Page 336 Using the Real Time Capture Using the Real Time Capture Registering the computers Network Capture Connection Setting...
  • Page 337 Chapter 8 Network capture functions [1] Control by the computer Capture Start real time capture One-shot capture Start real time capture Terminate capture...
  • Page 338 Using the real time capture [2] Control by the web browser Capture Network Capture Start One-shot Start Set "On" when using the wireless mouse function Item Description...
  • Page 339 Chapter 8 Network capture functions [3] Control by the projector Capture SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT Set "On" when using the wireless mouse function...
  • Page 340 Using the real time capture [4] Control by the computer with USB memory SELECT Setting condition for automatically starting the real time capture function...
  • Page 341 Chapter 8 Network capture functions Example of advanced use Displays the presentation data stored in the computer by using the wireless mouse function from the projector. Setting condition Capture Error information Error messages Cause and corresponding is executed.
  • Page 342: Appendix

    Chapter 9. Appendix Use of telnet Web browser setting Firewall setting Troubleshooting Terminology...
  • Page 343 Chapter 9 Appendix Use of telnet Control Terminal Applications -->Utilities...
  • Page 344 Use of telnet Command list table Command Function...
  • Page 345 Chapter 9 Appendix Web browser setting JavaScript enable Flash Player enable Proxy setting...
  • Page 346 Web browser setting Examples: OS/Browsers MAC OS X v 10.4 Safari JavaScript and Flash Player enable setting Preferences... Safari Security Enable plug-ins Enable JavaScript...
  • Page 347 Chapter 9 Appendix Proxy setting Preferences... Safari Safari Advanced Proxies: Change Settings ... Proxies Safari - Using proxy server Web Proxy (HTTP) Secure Web Proxy (HTTPS) Select a proxy server to configure Web Proxy Server - Not using proxy server Web Proxy (HTTP) Secure Web Proxy (HTTPS) Select a proxy server to...
  • Page 348: Firewall Setting For Mac Os X V

    Firewall setting Firewall setting for MAC OS X v 10.4 System Preferences Apple Sharing Sharing Firewall New... Other 9000 9000...
  • Page 349 Chapter 9 Appendix Firewall setting for MAC OS X v 10.5 System Preference Apple Security Firewall Limit incoming connections to specific services and applications Network Capture 5...
  • Page 350 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting The computer cannot connect projectors. Wired LAN Wireless LAN Cannot connect with easy wireless setting function Wireless LAN Connection cannot be established. AdHoc Mode:...
  • Page 351 Chapter 9 Appendix Infrastructure Mode: Connection between computer and the projector via Wired LAN cannot be established. Cannot start up the browser...
  • Page 352 Troubleshooting Although the connection between PC and the projector is established, images are not pro- jected on the screen. Cannot be turned on/off with the web browser. Wired / Wireless input cannot be changed. Network Capture 5 cannot be operated. Caution: After executing “Wired factory default"...
  • Page 353 Chapter 9 Appendix Auto Caputure I have deleted the AutoCapture program file on the supplied USB memory. I want to perform the AutoCapture with a commercially available USB memory. Terminology DHCP server (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) ESSID (Extended Service Set Identifier) WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)
  • Page 354 Terminology Wireless Channel MAC address (Media Access Control Address) IEEE802.11b IEEE802.11g IEEE802.11n Wi-Fi Alliance (Formerly Name: WECA (Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance)) Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)
  • Page 355 SO-MAC-KC8AC NETWORK OWNER'S MANUAL FOR MACINTOSH...
  • Page 356 Owner's Manual PJ Network Manager for Windows This is the manual for the PJ Network Manager software. This software is Windows-compliant, but non-Mac-compliant. Read this manual thoroughly to operate the PJ Network Manager software. First, read the owner's manual of the projector to understand the basic oper- ation of the projector and the safety instructions.
  • Page 357 Contents Contents .................. 2 Chapter 1 Introducing ............3 Introducing..............................3 SNMP ...................................3 Trademarks...............................3 Operating Environment...........................4 Chapter 2 Set up ..............5 PJ Network Manager installation......................6 PJ Network Manager un-installation....................6 Chapter 3 Basic Operation........... 7 Launching and quitting PJ Network Manager................8 Name of status window...........................8 Quitting PJ Network Manager......................9 Menu tree .................................9...
  • Page 358: Chapter 1 Introducing

    Chapter 1 Introducing Introducing This PJ Network Manager is a SNMP manager software for the network equipment which supports the private MIB (Management Information Base). By installing the PJ Network Manager to the computer, you can monitor the equipment simply such as the projector, the projection monitor and the flat display monitor connect- ed to the network.
  • Page 359: Operating Environment

    Chapter 1 Introducing Operating Environment Item Minimum Recommended Pentium 4 2.0GHz or higher for Windows XP Pentium III 400MHz or higher Pentium 4 3.0GHz or higher for Windows Vista 256MB or higher for Windows XP Memory 128MB or higher 1GB or higher for Windows Vista More than 20MB of free disk space Screen SVGA (16 colors or more)
  • Page 360: Chapter 2 Set Up

    Chapter 2 Set up PJ NETWORK MANAGER OWNER'S MANUAL...
  • Page 361: Pj Network Manager Installation

    Chapter 2 Set up PJ Network Manager installation Set the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your computer. Double click icon in the "PJ Network Manager" folder in the CD-ROM. Select "[English [United States]" from the pull- down menu on the "Choose Setup Language" window and click button to start installing and then follow the installation wizards.
  • Page 362: Chapter 3 Basic Operation

    Chapter 3 Basic Operation PJ NETWORK MANAGER OWNER'S MANUAL...
  • Page 363: Launching And Quitting Pj Network Manager

    Chapter 3 Basic Operation Launching and quitting PJ Network Manager To launch PJ Network Manager, take one of the following. - Select "PJ Network Manager" from the menu "Start" - "All programs". - Double click a management file* Name of status window Tool bar Menu Status column...
  • Page 364: Quitting Pj Network Manager

    Quitting PJ Network Manager [Note] * The PJ Network Manager cannot open multiple status windows at the same time. Quitting PJ Network Manager To quit the PJ Network Manager, click the close box on top right of the status window, or select "Exit"...
  • Page 365: Name Of The Button On The Tool Bar

    Chapter 3 Basic Operation Name of the button on the tool bar The following commands are assigned to the buttons on the tool bar. Save Target display Event log display Alert display Open Target monitoring Start/Stop Command history display Button Operation ..........
  • Page 366: Addition Of The Target

    Addition of the target Addition of the target Select from menu. The target information registering window appears. Items Description ......Enter a management name of the target equipment....Enter IP address of the target equipment.... Enter a community name in the network. Default name is "public".
  • Page 367: Setting Up The Warning Value

    Chapter 3 Basic Operation Setting up the warning value PJ Network Manager provides a function to display the alert when the use time of the set- ting item reaches a specified setting time. The available setting items (use time) are depend- ing on the target equipment.
  • Page 368: When Happens The Alert On The Target

    When happens the alert on the target When happens the alert on the target If the abnormality or connection error happens on the target, PJ Network Manager indi- cates target name, icon and status column item with red color to let you know the abnor- mality.
  • Page 369: Stopping Monitoring The Target

    Chapter 3 Basic Operation Stopping monitoring the target To stop monitoring the target, click button again on the tool bar. Displaying all the status information of the target Select a target and click button on the tool bar. The following status window appears and displays all the available status information of the target.
  • Page 370: Setting Up The Password Of Telnet

    Setting up the password of Telnet Setting up the password of Telnet The password of telnet can be set up by the procedure below. It is necessary to make a password, same as the network password. Select a target which you want to set up the password of telnet from the status list. You can select multiple targets.
  • Page 371: Setting Timer For Targets

    Chapter 3 Basic Operation Commands batch processing : Available Command Items Description Power ON/OFF ......Sets up the Power ON or Power OFF. Input,Source Sets up the Input and Source. Selects Input and Source....... Screen........Sets up the screen size. Resizes the picture screen. Background Sets up the background.
  • Page 372: Setting Up Default Setting

    Setting up default setting Setting up default setting The monitoring information and e-mail information can be set up by the procedure below. Select from menu. The setting window will appear. Switch by clicking tab for each setting. Monitoring information Monitoring information Items Description Monitoring interval ....Sets up the interval of the polling in minute unit.
  • Page 373 Chapter 3 Basic Operation E-mail information E-mail information Items Description .....Sets up the IP address of SMTP mail server or server host name. Sets up the e-mail address of administrator ............Sets up the destination mail address when the event (ALERT, TRAP, SYSERR) happens on the target.
  • Page 374: Customizing The Status List

    Customizing the status list Customizing the status list Changing the status column indication Select from menu. The col- umn selection window will appear. On the window, check the column name to be indi- cated on the status list. The mark [*] next to the column name indicates alert item.
  • Page 375 Chapter 3 Basic Operation Column Description ........Error information (Not available for the projector) ........IP address of the network equipment ........Community name of the network equipment (public) ....Date of the network equipment installed ..........Timer information ......Name of the network equipment ......System name of the network equipment (Proj_05) ..........Contact information of the network equipment ........Installed location of the network equipment ........Information of the input mode (Input1, Input2, etc.)
  • Page 376 Customizing the status list To change order or width of the column Drag the status column name you want to change the order and move it on a new place and drop it. To change column width, set a mouse cursor onto the right edge of the col- umn to change, drag the mouse on it and adjust the column width.
  • Page 377: Viewing The Alert Information

    Chapter 3 Basic Operation Viewing the alert information Click button on the tool bar. The alert display window appears and the alert informa- tion of all the targets which are having an alert is listed on this window as the below. To export the alert information as text file (CSV file), click button.
  • Page 378: Viewing The Event Log

    Viewing the event log Viewing the event log Click button on the tool bar. The event log display window appears and the events which have been happened on the targets are listed on this window as the below. To export these events as text file (CSV file), click button.
  • Page 379: Description Of Event, Type, Warning Column, Warning Value

    Chapter 3 Basic Operation Description of Event, Type, Warning column, Warning value Event Type Warning Column Warning Value Description *1 When PJ Network Manager could not send mail or acquire the memory, no message is displayed in "Warning column" and "Warning value". For further details of each warning column and value, refer to the next page.
  • Page 380 Description of Event, Type, Warning column, Warning value Description of warning value Warning Column Warning Value Description The warning value with "*" in the above table shows the event when the alert has cleared, alert type is "OFF". The column order and width of the event log window are saved to the registry of the computer. Up to 1000 of events can be stored.
  • Page 381: About Event Treatment

    Chapter 3 Basic Operation About event treatment If the PJ Network Manager receives an event, it executes following event treatment items which are selected in the system default setting. Sound warning alarm Send e-mail Display warning dialog Sound warning alarm If the PJ Network Manager receives an event, the computer beeps an alarm sound.
  • Page 382: Viewing The Command History

    About event treatment Display warning dialog Following dialog window appears on the screen if event occurs. Viewing the command history Click button on the tool bar. window appears and the command history is listed on the window as shown below. To export the command history as text file (CSV file), click button.
  • Page 383: Storing The Management File

    Chapter 3 Basic Operation Storing the management file When you monitor the network equipment with the PJ Network Manager, you can save the registered target information, system setting and event log information into the man- agement file with a free file name. It is useful if you manage multiple equipment in the net- work.
  • Page 384: Registering The Target Information From The Defined File At Once

    Registering the target information from the defined file at once Registering the target information from the defined file at once The PJ Network Manager provides a function to import the target information from the defined file at once. Prepare the defined file (CSV data format) in which the target informa- tion is written along the format shown below.
  • Page 385: Format Of The Defined File

    Chapter 3 Basic Operation Format of the defined file The defined file is a CSV data file created by the spreadsheet application and is defined as follows; Column Description (example) ..Name of target equipment (Proj_01, Proj_03, PDP_01, etc.) ....IP address (192.168.0.1, etc.) ...
  • Page 386: Login To The Target Equipment

    Login to the target equipment Login to the target equipment After double clicking the target name on the status list, the computer launches web browser and displays the login window of the target equipment. You can control and set up the projector remotely by using the web browser. For the fur- ther information of instruction, see the separated network owner's manual.
  • Page 387 PM-KC8AC PJ NETWORK MANAGER OWNER'S MANUAL FOR WINDOWS...
  • Page 388 Owner's Manual Memory Viewer function Contents...
  • Page 389 Memory Viewer function Memory Viewer function Notes for Windows Which images can be projected with the Memory Viewer function? JPEG data used with Memory Viewer Text data used with Memory Viewer Back up the data Trademarks...
  • Page 390: Usb Thumb Drive For The Memory Viewer Function

    USB thumb drive for the Memory Viewer function Inserting the USB thumb drive CAUTION on insertion and removal of the USB thumb drive CAUTION on Handling and Storing the USB thumb drive...
  • Page 391 Memory Viewer function Direct start-up into the memory viewer mode AUTO SET/CANCEL Remote Control AUTO SET/CANCEL button Note:...
  • Page 392: Entering The Memory Viewer Mode

    Entering the memory viewer mode Input SELECT Network SELECT Network SELECT Memory viewer SELECT Start SELECT...
  • Page 393: Displaying The Memory Viewer Browser Window

    Memory Viewer function Displaying the memory viewer browser window AUTO SET/CANCEL Thumbnail display Filename list display...
  • Page 394: Selection Of Menu

    Selection of menu AUTO SET/CANCEL SELECT AUTO SET/CANCEL Menu tree Menu Sub menu Description Icon indication...
  • Page 395: Image Viewer In The Manual Mode

    Memory Viewer function Image viewer in the manual mode SELECT SELECT Image viewer in the program mode for Windows SELECT SELECT SELECT...
  • Page 396: Termination Of Memory Viewer

    Operation during image viewer in the manual/program mode Point Operation Termination of memory viewer - Terminate with projector's on-screen menu. SELECT SELECT SELECT - Terminate with memory viewer mode AUTO SET/CANCEL AUTO SET/CANCEL SELECT...
  • Page 397 Memory Viewer function Duplicating the data into the USB thumb drive...
  • Page 398: Formatting The Usb Thumb Drive

    Formatting the USB thumb drive AUTO SET/CANCEL AUTO SET/CANCEL SELECT SELECT...
  • Page 399 MV-KC8AC MEMORY VIEWER OWNER'S MANUAL...

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