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1. AN Ao A QQ O onesie O
2. Windows Windows95 98 Me WindowsNT4 0 2000 XP Internet Explorer Microsoft Corporation Netscape Navigator Netscape Communicator Netsape Communications Corporation
3. 2 Main Menu Main Menu 3 PJ Controller 64 REZI D E mail REZ J E mail O0000000000060 0600060060606006006060060 0606060006060600606006006060600606006000 06000 0 6
4. 68 10 PJ Controller 2 S 1 1
5. 2 RGB X C es Bel RGB RGB Scart VIDEO S VIDEO 10 PJ Controller 4 PC TH hist rom PC 2 RGB Mos 7 H ED y PC
6. AA A E mail SMTP DNS 8 TCP IP DNS E mail LAN SMTP SMTP LAN LAN
7. Tk f A gt Ig I OFF AC gt De IF AC
8. Chapter 1 10 1 LAN LAN POA WLC20 LAN 1
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10. scat Ej 1 apie TALIT CD ROM BO BEd Multi Card Imager LAN 3 x C
11. USB 16 Chapter 4 4 18 D POWER F STATUS 3 ERROR
12. ESS ID LAN LAN LAN LAN WECA Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance LAN IEEE802 1 ID High Rate MAC Media Access Control Address MAC 3 3 6 IEEE
13. AC 88 Chapter 2 12 amp grD ping IP 12 E MCI Client Wireless Wired Waiting For Connection LL POWER LAN
14. 10 PJ Controller PE o PEA 1 MCI Client AY k gt 7O 3A gt Multi Card Imager MCI Client MCI Client LAN LAN Multi Card Imager 9 1921681OOTOO 00CO6FO39862 z CTRL 2 LAN LAN IP IP 134 180 100 100
15. gt I gt L 1 L 1 4 PC xk kx PAL SECAM PAN N PAL M
16. E mail 8 Xa gl Multi Card Imager Configuration IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector Japanese English LAN3 VATANADI FRE HE z DAYRE GEF TCP IP E mail 1 0 HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00
17. E 192 168 100 100 Microso ft Internet Explorer FE RED RTV YMD AF a Q O X AO Pe kian Ar O Bs LJ Q P ELAD http 192168 100 100 v Ej vp Multi Card Imager Configuration IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector Ee Japanese English Bae O RELY HORE D v 3 ler O HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00 11 PJ Controller WEB FTP FTP PJ Controller
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19. 192 168 100 100 UU A ER BI OK FEMEIE PJ Controller IO0000 Multi Card Imager Configuration aaa 1EEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector OSERE 3 D ARE DE Epa TCP IP E mail
20. MAC Ethernet 18 amp amp arp ping IP Windows arp ping 1 LAN 2 Windows gt talc command FAL OK MS DOS arp C gt arp s 169 254 1 100 00 c0 6f 05 1c c2 IP Bcc MAC 2
21. ati aE E mail E Mail AdHoc E mail LAN LAN SMTP IP Multi Card Imager Configuration IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector LAN3 Sa Japanese English SMTP ORERE TCP IP E mail J ior sia aiid tale 0
22. 22 Chapter 5 5 CD ROM 2 MCI Client MCI LAN LAN MCI Client CD ROM Slide Converter Viewer Viewer Slide Converter 5
23. LAN D 9 LAN
24. E 169 254 100 100 Microso ft Internet Explorer FE RED RTV DQ YO EREA On O x AO Orr kiun Aar O LA D http A 69 254 100 100 Multi Card Imager Configuration IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector Japanese English VX XX XXXX XX XX O ROM VX XX XXXX XX XX 00C06F039862 IP 169 254 100 100 PC 0 0 days 00 05 22 HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00 4 FTP NINE IP DAI VA nce tes
25. MCI Client RIRE RERO ODIE AAOH EH DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol TCP IP IP DHCP LAN IP Windows2000 DHCP DHCP DHCP ESS ID Extended Service Set ID LAN ID
26. ASCI1 6 ASCII1 6 ASCI1 6
27. Ctl Fl Ctl Shift F1 IP 1 IP IP IP 192 168 100 100 OK 3 IP OK
28. N RD A CH E 8T MCI Client CD ROM MCI Client MCI Client MCI Client oe MCI Client User User Windows XP Professional Windows XP HomeEdition Windows2000 Professional User Administrator Windows XP
29. 255 255 255 255 ARPT PING IP arp ping IP MCI ASCII254 DNS DNS TCP IP 48 8 Xa gl Multi Card Imager Configuration Japanese English
30. MCI Client LAN FTP MCI Client Mm LAN Infrastructure Infrustracture MCI Client Fp rs EEE SS Ss MCI Client Infrastructure Mm LAN AdHoc AdHoc FTP MCI Client aba AdHoc AdHoc 80 E LAN LAN r pone SS
31. ee oe Fe User Administrator ee Administrator User MOCI Client 60 9 Chapter 10 PJ Controller MCI Client PJ Controller PJ Controller
32. 10 PJ Controller E mail 3 1 1 0 sale XX100 TCP IP 192 168 0 1 1 1 MyProjector warning temp
33. MCI Client 2297 Page Down MOI Clent 7 BMRA EH ONET Is IVS PICK HSS ER SHRI SHEL TEL y Lob Ala eR ISS 2 MCI Client
34. ANY X IP Windows P924 5 LAN ISET LAN 1 MCI Client Multi Card Imager MOCOI Client IP IPP LAN
35. IP 9 TOYZ 192 168 100 100 Multi Card Imager TP L C PERV ay GERD C MCI Client IP lt C CTRL Le L_ ok D ver DODO XE A iT 8 40 7 LAN 8 Chapter
36. OFF MCI LAN X MCI ony TH Xa gl ru iis a ek LAN LAN LAN E 192 168 100 100 Microsoft Internet Explorer FE CE RTV AWL
37. 255 255 255 255 8025 11 11 SSID ESSID ASCII3 SSID ESSID LAN
38. XX100 TCP IP 192 168 0 1 1 1 MyProjector 100 FP E mail 66 amp 1 OK
39. anonymous ID 6 RE 7 RETS P a 1 cua EN S aire eee lg EMET e ALET PJ Controller 192 168 100 100 IME A J BBO 17 Projector Contfoll r rng FTP
40. Y LOAN MCI Cliernt 6 MCI Client BAR y z DISA FIC MOI Clent 244 DRATA REN ILET 9 ER ED DIL Ta PERU TEAL C Program Files MCI Client 7 CD ROM MCI Client MCI Client M
41. Multi Card Imager Multi Card Imager 6 i POY TOR TP L Check 1 Multi Card Imager Check 2 Check 3 Multi Card Imager Multi Card Imager Check 4 B0211AdHoc Point 41 eas SEES Rhee acs MEE lt gt ti Card Imager SSID ESSID CTRLI Point 42 3 INT Card Imager v RY KO D ORRE 2 IP 3
42. e 10 PJ Controler rw 8 Chapter 3 3 LAN 3 1 MCI Client 2 LAN 1 MCI Client 5 3
43. A 21 58 B 13 7 C 51 6 B C FP A B C 68 XX100 TCP IP 192 168 0 1 1 1 MyProjector
44. 1 7 LAN 2 MCI Client MCI Client Multi Card are TERDIRI SICTRLIF SFRLIS y ant Ctrl 5
45. Wireless Wired E PJController PJController 10 PJController P 62 E PJController 10 PJController P 67 E
46. Fee ois ee ee DET 74 S M L 8
47. Set 1 Gx z 3 2 PJ Controller 192 168 100 100 IME A J BBO 417 Frolbetd Cbnfioiy Main Menu n Set 1 Gest 1 ireless
48. RGB DVI GEN DirectX MS Office DVD LAN 1 2 O o MCI Client MCI Client 2 1 14 LANO Bit RI LAN Mm LAN Infrastructure LAN LAN
49. LAN 1 3 LAN1 LAN2 LANS 477 LAN 3 AdHoc LAN 3 LAN 3 wrens sins sox J Til ry LAN1 LAN2 LANS3 LAN3 ci 24 O 4 LAN SELECT LAN LAN LAN3 a IP IP Address IP b Sub Net
50. e gt gt gt gt V Mode 1 5 PC Mode1 5
51. LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN E mail E mail 11 Xa gl 8 n m 1
52. 80 ON PJ Contro Her 140 82 30 117 HME R SED aay Frojpctdf Conffolier D amp SUTRA H SHAKE ante j amsa PJ Controller 192 168 100 100 7 1 2
53. LAN LAN3 LAN 1 LAN 2 LAN 3 LAN 1 LAN2 LAN 3 IP lt 169 254 100 100 gt lt 192 168 100 100 gt lt 192 168 100 100 gt lt IP ADRESS gt TR lt 255 255 0 0 gt lt 255 255 255 0 gt lt 255 255 255 0 gt lt SUBNET MASK gt k A ian ee lt 255 255 255 255 gt lt 255 255 255 255 gt lt 255 255 255 255 gt lt GATEWAY ADDRESS gt IP DHCP lt IP CONFIGURATION gt lt MANUAL gt lt DHCP gt lt MANUAL gt IP lt ENABLE gt lt ENABLE gt lt ENABLE gt lt ARP PING gt lt WIRELESS MODE gt lt 802 11 gt lt INFRASTRUCTURE gt lt 802 11 gt lt 11 gt lt lt 11 gt lt WIRELESS CHANNEL gt 11 gt SSID ESSID WIRELESS ANY WIRELESS WIRELESS SSID ESSID gt lt WIRELESS gt lt ANY SSID lt WIRELESS gt ESSID gt WEP lt WIRELESS WEP gt lt DISABLE gt lt DISABLE gt lt DISABLE gt DNS DNS lt 55 55 255 255 gt lt 255 255 255 255 gt lt 255 255
54. 9999 O Been O HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00 SMTP SMTP ASCII254 E mail ASCII254 E mail ASCII254 eee ee eee E mail E mail ASCII2 0
55. E mail E mail PJ Controller 172 21 94 113 E lolx E P SED 7 ea sobd CSnffollar E mail PB slrP mee 7 E mail BM Ls a amp RE Ed xr KLAR De Al i ep M D D psss SJ a M 1 E mail SMTP SMTP E mail
56. RHOM MCI RHOM MCI US MCI IP DHCP DHCP IP MCI WEP MCI WEP WEP SSID SSID MCI MCI 1 1Mbps 5 5Mbps Mbps 1 Mbps MCI MCI Client IP MCI
57. I i 4a A z A gt Is Fr CD ROM CD S A 3 TA AC gt De Fr 20 cm PHS J E 6 1 9 2 11 3
58. 1 1 ESSID SSID IBSSID WEP gt WEP WEB 8 BFR LAN DHCP B00T DHCP IP Address 7 LAN P 39 E LAN LAN LAN4 MCI Client
59. 2 DV 3 lt ae DVI SO O eae 7 g 0 1 2 4
60. 1 PJ Controller 2 3 1 PJ Controller 2 FTP PJ Controller 1 Wired Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Wire d MCI Client IP 2 FTP n g Ph ard Imaser O YI a 4g bei POSTS mit ba fi 2 1 ICTRL 9 PJ Controller 3 PJ Controller PJ Controller PJ Controller 64
61. FTP FTP 11 3 P 86 E AdHoc MOI Client PJController 9 E MCI Client MCI Client AC
62. Multi Card Imager Multi Card Imager HEDER FITRI EPLI Multi Card Imager Multi Card Imager Multi Card Imager 7 at Perc 802 11 AdHoc Point 41 80211AdHoc Multi Card Imager SSID ESSID Point 42 WEP GERIDO REPENT Multi Card Imager v er Chapter 6 LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN POA WDC 0 6 LAN
63. 1 1 gt 11 ESSID SSID IBSSID WEP gt WEP WEB 8 BFR 90 fee C READIED ORE Infrastructure LAN LAN IP Addres8 e Sub Net wees e Gateway woven Connection Status Infrastructure ESSID SSID IBSSID MCI Client IP Address
64. WEB 8 3 Og Sel Ae ae DK 56 RE RESO Multi Gard Imager IO Bah IP CER gt sth i
65. 26 3 4 5 MCI Client Multi Card Imager CD ROM LMCI Client 1 IMEE 0D NG MCI Client MCI Client MCI Client Slide Converter Slide Converter Slide Converter MCI Client MCI Client MCI Cliernt CD ROM MCI Client MCI Client MCI Chet AD InstallShield nsta he kR MOI Cp nt i Zb gt
66. lt B een 8 Headme MCI Client InstallShield gt MCI Clignt A EET z Readme Readma z 28 5 9 MCI Client Bee ee i eee cre Se MCI Client x MCI Client
67. SE OED POZE ru LAN1 LANG LAN1 LAN3 IP IP SSID ESSID WEP LAN LAN LAN Multi Card Imager Configuration a IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector LAN3 REVI ORE y e ET OLAN1 OLAN2 LAN3 DEAE ETET IP DHCP IP 169 254 100 100 192 168 100 100 192 168 100 100 O 11 11 SSID ESSID WIRELESS WIRELESS WEP Z iE HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00 O LAN Multi Card Imager Conf
68. ati aE TCP IP Le ree Multi Card Imager Configuration MCI TCP IP IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector LAN3 TCPIIPER E Pe an Japanese English IP v IP 192 168 100 100 O O MARE 255 255 255 0 z mane 255 255 255 255 1 1 TCP IP e ARP PING IP v E mail OBVAFLNAD F DNS 255 255 255 255 0 IP IP DHCP BOOTP DHCP BOOTP DHCP IBOOUTP IP COR DHCP BOOTP DHCP BOOTP
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70. FTP Viewer POA CFC20 Slide Converter PowerPoint Bitmap JPEG Chapter 2 2
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72. 4 8 MCI Client WEB MCI Client 58 9 MCI Client
73. 12 El 5 y STEP 2 EEEE K ms 4 e 1 mw 3 sl e mr 4 LAN LAN
74. 0 ee eee 80 81 FTP 82 Ee Gl 6 Severs cas wae a aa 6 et Bae ee econ ee Sate ed cd ae Seg eee ee 82 PJ Controller auauua 82 WEB nds ka ce bone dud eee dene nee ea dale a abel an hee eee Wada eeens 84 JATI IS CRI FIO aE nutes so edeadhsausede Seeks aye eusea ad oeeus 86 12 fF GR ee ee ee ts BY i 90 ee 93 arp ping 94 Ge AR ann EEE eee totes E T ee ueaeee tee aeeeeones eee te eae 95 Multi Card Imager CD ROM 2
75. 1 SELECT 2 4 OK 0000 Passwort fal ax Jie BM bale Fil afl Password ol off off o SET CANCEL 8 34 6 LAN Chapter F4 7 LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN POA WLC 0 LAN IEEEB02 IID LAN LAN
76. DHCP BOOTP DHCP BOOTP IP DHCP MCI BOOTP IP P7 KRVZOREDA C DHCP BOOTP IP DHCP BOOTP IDHCP BOOTP IP DHCP BOOTP IDHCP BOOTP
77. IEEE802 IIb 7 LAN MCI Client LAN LAN POA WLC20 LAN LAN POA WLC 0 POA BOX 0 mi A LAN LAN LAN 3 LAN LAN 8
78. gt LAN LAN LAN LAN gt 4 6 LAN Z LAN Wn LAN E LAN AdHoc LAN LAN3 IP Toie 5 1 IP GUD NET LL 255 255 0 0 e Gateway PO55 255 255 255 Connection Status AdHoc ESSID SSID IBSSID MCI Client gt MCI Client
79. MAC 3 C gt ping 169 254 1 100 ping IP IP Reply from 169 254 1 100 bytes 32 times 2ms TTL 255 XE IP arp ping Disable IP Enable 94 arp ping ft tk LAN HE E Ap LAN
80. 0O 1 0 fh 0 HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00 64 MCI Cieto MCI Client P56 BAR
81. POWER ERROR LAN 30 2 fa RY KI I ORE 2 Wired Setting Wlred Setting LAN EE ox JDO Es Wired Setting 3 LAN LAN 4 6 LAN4 ILAN 5 LAN 6 477 Si E 2 LAN LAN 3
82. MCI Cliernt MCI MCI Client LAN LAN 5 DirectX MS Office DVD OS Windows 98 Me NT4 0 2000 XP Windows 98 Me NT4 0 2000 RAM 64MByte Windows XP Home Edition Prof
83. 5 LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN IEEE802 1 1b TCP IP LAN LAN POA WDC20 LAN LAN LAN TCP IP 10BASE T Network Viewer LAN LAN
84. SSID ESSID BSSD Gatewey Connection Status SSID ESSID IBSSID W I R E L E S S SET CANCEL LAN3 A Z a z 38 7 LAN IP Address IP Sub Net Gateway 255 255 255 255 Connection Status Infrastructure AdHoc SSID ESSID IBSSID Infrastructure AdHoc 3 SSID ESSID ASF
85. FTP MCI Client FTP 1 MCI Client FTP 2 MCI Client FTP FTP 1 FTP WindowsNT4 0 Windows2000 Professional Windows XP Professional FTP FTP FTP anonymous 11
86. PC o SY i x o a m Wireless Wired flik 2 D RGB sl ojala oa sila SYSTEM 1080i 1035i 720i Qe ar gt Q 5 E 4 gt we Pe aas ele EE 10 PJ Controller A Fn oak e
87. X s OOBOOO SYSTEM Be BE BE 78 10 PJ Controller co E E AT a gt ZT move 4 sereer gt E SELECT Chapter 11 LAN FTP MCI Client 11
88. 3 PJ Controller PJ Controller CT PJ Controller 169 254 100 100 ME AU BBO 417 amp ISAF ASIE LSS 10 PJ Controller PJ Controller 1 Main Menu Main Menu PJ Contro ller 169 254 100 100 E P EEO MH Projecto Contfoll r PEF F J J
89. 1 Wireless Wired 2 NOP 10 LAN LAN WIRELESS SSID ESSID MULTI CARD IMAGER INFORMATION MAIN PROGRAM VX XX XXXX XX XX BOOT PROGRAM VX XX XXXX XX XX CARD TYPE FCC IC US MAC ADDRESS OOCOGFXXXXXX CONFIGURATION LANS IP ADDRESS 192 168 100 100 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY ADDRESS 255 255 255 255 IP CONFIGURATION MANUAL ARP PING ENABLE WIRELESS MODE 802 11 ADHOC WIRELESS CHANNEL 11 WIRELESS SSID ESSID WIRELESS WIRELESS WEP DISABLE LAN 4
90. 64 40 bit Shared Key 4 64 40 bit Open System 128 104 bit Shared Key 43 128 104 bit Open System WEP WEP 16 O F 64 40 Dbit WEP 5 15 8 104 bit WEP 13 WEP ASCII WEP 4 1 WEP WEP WEP 1 WEP 1
91. Wireless Setting c Gateway IP Address 192 _ 168 _ 100 _ 100 d Connection Status AdHoc Subnet 255 255 255 0 e SSID ESSID IBSSD WIRELESS a LAN AdHoc IP 8 LAN SSID ESSID IBSSD I WIRELESS 1 1 b cC AdHoc
92. 1 Wireless Wireless LAN POWER ERROR Link s ee co 36 2 fa RY KI I ORE 2 Wireless Setting LAN MENU Wireless Setting Wireless setting sox E m 6 4 P al Wireless Setting 3 LAN
93. P82 83 WEB P84 85 1 FTP PJ controller WEB FTP 2 Wired Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Wired 3 Wireless Viewer Wired Viewer Wireless Viewer LAN Wired Viewer LAN Viewer 4 SELECT EE TEA E E REA 3 40 OP eee
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95. Mode PC uD a 2 J EH hg SYSTEM I systema a Sais 7 C 720p c C 575 VIDEO S VIDEO UD systema
96. OREVYHORE 0 HTTP Confiquration System Ver 1 00 4 4 EBM RES 52 8 Xa gl MCI Client Multi Card Imager Configuration IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector LAN3 ED BO RE Japanese English See ORERE D AFRE v DE Eta TCP IP 0
97. 255 255 255 255 0 O HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00 E 46 8 IP IP 0 SSID ESSID 3 16 MCI Client IP DHCP BOOTP DHCP BOOTP DHCP Yk BOOTP IP DHCP BOOTP
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99. LG fae LAN 3 LAN 1 LAN 3 LAN 3 LAN 4 LAN 6 LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN LAN LANS LAN LAN4 LAN 1 Wireless Wired 2 XO 3 LAN 10
100. 4 E P 0 AH PEF F j J 82 EROR 5 FTP TMA KY IP ii test data ID ID
101. IP 7 LAN P38 REER Ri Gard Irene Multi Card Imager ENDJE E Ao lt T A Check 1 Multi Card Imager Check 2 Check 3 Multi Card Imager Multi Gard Imager Check 4 80211AdHoc Point 41 802 11AdHoc Die Multi Gard Imager SSID ESSID if FERUEIRI IOTRLE PLII Point 42 WEP Muli Card Imager v My Ca 32 RY KI IDORBRE
102. IP Address Sub net Gateway IP Address 7 LAN P 39 LAN LAN MCI Client WEB MCI Client 92 12 E WEB MCI Client LAN LAN a P 4 E MCI Client
103. MCI Client LAN 1 LAN POA WDC20 LAN LAN LAN LAN POA WDG20 POA BOX20 ee mi PS LAN 8 1 Wired LAN LAN
104. Projet C ntfoll r E mail Setting pa SMTP Server EE Administrator Address Ma cid Mail Address ee ee ae eee BE Option nitial Settin mail Setting etwork Viewer i Power amp Status Control IV When the life span of Lamp is reached 7 When internal projector power circuit is failed 7 When internal projector temperature is too high When the projector is turned off with power ON OFF button When Power management function turns the projector lamp off When the signal is interrupted 7 When accumulated lamp use time reaches in psss hours J Attached Message a E When a connection error occurs during an auto play SMTP Server Enter the address of SMTP server and click Set button Administrator Address Enter the E mail address of administrator and click Set button Mail Address Enter E mail addresses of users and click Set button To delete the E mail address click Delete button When the checked item has occurred the MCI send alert messages The SMTP server is a server for sending E Mail Please contact your network administrator to have this SMTP server address To use the E mail function it must be set the DNS address correctly See TCP IP in 8 Configuration with Browser You cannot use this E mail function if the SMTP server cannot be used in your network env
105. Eee ee ee 255 F FTP rrr ist SELECT FTP BE SELECT EROR LAN T LAN 4 I ie aes Wired Viewer E 4a J P TD o D ae of lt b Ire lewer H E Al ver LAN Rd Es al LAN3 KB Wired Viewer aH 5 lt b Wireless Viewer oo lt p ojm db E J
106. es ee C NTSC C NTSC4 43 C PAL N NTSC AUTO ld NTSC X 72 10 PJ Controller a nenz gt BE i 32 32 lo i 32 32 lt mE Pes 32 32 4 gt Re BRE
107. 3 MCI 1 CD ROM CD ROM OK Select Language Language Exit XE CD ROM AutoRun exe AN OK Multi Card Imager Software CD ROM
108. B ftp x ID fp A 3 amp HAL eE xem 84 11 WEB 1 Wired Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Wired MCI Client IP MCI Client WEB URL IP http 00 00 00 00 Multi Card Imager MACFFLZ IICUGFU398G62 ICTRLI 3 2 FTP 1 3
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110. LAN LAN SSID ESSID LAN LAN LAN 1 2 Ge eee E LAN ADHOC 802 1 1 LAN SSID ESSID LAN 3 E LAN LAN LAN 1 2 8 7
111. DHCP BUUTP P DHCP BOOTP IP IP IP G DHCP BOOTP IP DHCP BOOTP DHCP BOOTP IIP DHCP BOOTP IDHCP BOOTP
112. POA WDC80 LAN cee LAN POA WLC20 K POA CFC 0 y se MCI Client Slide Converter e 5 m di UI UJJ LAN LAN co cccce LAN 6 LAN LAN Z LAN LAN 8 say LAN rr 9 e 11
113. LAN LAN4 J 4 LAN 5 LAN 6 4 LAN IP LAN 4 LAN 6 DHCP IP LAN 5 il 4 SELECT LAN LAN 5 LAN ISET LAN SET LAN LAN 4 Wired Setting IP Address 169 254
114. 90 Troubleshooting Infrastructure Mode When selecting LAN2 factory default setting Check each item of the Wireless Setting menu of the projector as follows IP Address No setting IS required SUDANE oc Should be same as the setting of the access point Gateway Should be same as the setting of the access point Connection Status Should be Infrastructure mode ESSID SSID IBSSID Should be same as the setting of the access point Check the settings for MCI Client computer IP Address No setting is required Wireless Channel Should be 11 ESSID SSID IBSSID ls same as the setting of the access point WEP ccenn Should be disabled gt To enable the function set WEP at the web browser after the connection is established Refer to 8 Configuration with Browser When using LAN2 it is necessary DHCP BOOT server is under environment enables those servers communicate via network Some access points may have DHCP function For detail of the settings refer to the owner s manual for the devices or consult a system administrator of the network Is the segment where the projector is installed different from the MCI Specify IP Adress directly on the optional setting Refer to 7 Wireless LAN Configuration p39 E Connection between PC and the projector via wired LAN cannot be established When selecting LAN4 factory default setting Check IP a
115. Agnes DC3 3V 1 5A MAX DC3 3V 1 2A MAX RGB DVI89 5 35C 20 60 C VCCI ClassB TELEC FCC Class B IC ICES 003 CE Mark 129 W x 70 D X27 H mm IEEE802 11b 802 11 AdHoc Infrustracture 2412MHz 2462MHz CCK BPSK QPSK 120m 80m 1 5 5 1 1Mbps WEP40 128bit SSID ESSID TCP IP 43 W X57 D x 10 H mm 20g 1QMbps 1 OBASE T TCP IP 43 W X88 D x 15 H mm 30g 96 97 98 AV 574 8534 1 1 Printed in Japan 1AA6PIP4185 IDLC SANYO Electric Co Ltd
116. EEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector LAN WEP 1 4 RE x 1 0 SSID ESSID WIRELESS 2 FORE DREE TCP IP A zap nj WEP E mail WEP 11 WEP 2 ae ai WEP 3 WEP 4 O REC OEE TE ET HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00 1 11 SSID ESSID ASCII3 SSID ESSID WEP WEP WEP
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118. MCI Wired LAN Card 30 Preparation Setting of the Network Environment 2 Select Wired Setting from the MCI menu Select Wired Setting from the MCI menu wired setting Box E m E Ad Es Wired Setting af 3 Select the LAN configuration you wish to use Using Point left right buttons on the top panel remote control of your projector select a network configuration LAN 4 LAN5 or LAN6 you wish to use Pressing the Point button toggles LAN4 LAN5 LANG and Off in order The message Wait a moment appears when switching LAN configurations At the factory LAN 4 is selected MCI Selecting LAN configurations al El MCI has three preset network configurations LAN1 Til LAN4 I LAN2 and LAN3 At the factory LAN3 is selected For details of factory default setting refer to 4 Factory Default Setting Select the closest configuration you wish to use When you set the IP address manually select LAN4 or LAN6 When the DHCP server on the network assigns the IP address select LAN5 ha E 4 Display the Network Configuration Screen Press Select button to display the network configuration screen Contents of the selected LAN configuration will be displayed Enter the value in each parameter For details of each parameter contact your system administrator 5 Press SET on the screen to complete the configuration Confirm if the configuration is properly completed S
119. No Show By clicking ON button the image will be temporarily hidden from view By clicking ON button the image will temporarily freeze Select Ready Shut Down or OFF from the pull down menu Enter the count down time by clicking lt P buttons Parameter On Start Lamp Mode Pointer Remote Control Key Lock Control Description By clicking ON button the projector will be automatically turned on when the power plug is connected to AC outlet Select the Lamp Mode from Normal Eco and Auto Select the shape of the Pointer from Spotlight S Spotlight M Spotlight L Pointer Finger and Laser Select Remote Control Code from Code1 to Code 8 If you change the code here you have to change the code of the remote control unit at the same time To lock the projector select Projector Keys Locks the top panel operation or Remote Control Locks the remote control operation If you do not need to lock select None You can reset the lamp counter Reset the lamp counter only when you change the lamp If you wish to reset all the values you set in the control menu click Yes When you click P TIMER button the timer will appear on the projected screen Click again and the elapsed time will appear Click again and the timer will disappear 75 76 10 PJ Controller Service Fan Control Speed E Fan Control Speed C Max Normal Set Select Max or Normal BD Video systen NO
120. OK IP AP ay RE Multi Card Imager MCI Client O TUR Yay GREED O C C d E CaN Lae es ww a IP AP ay RE TP PRI lay ORE BSD 134 180 100 100 C IP Multi Card Imager OK Feel 62 OK IP IP TURY 192 168 100 100 CTRL PJ Controller 2 PJ Controller x EE PJ Controller PJ Controller 1
121. k Main Menu Caution Model Code of your projector is shown in the field of Optional Parts list of the owner s manual Select the correct code Should the code be wrong the projector may not work properly Displaying Image in the FTP Server 5 Specify the FTP server to provide image data Host Name Input IP address of the server Folder Path Specify the directory where image data is stored When the image data is in the root directory just is displayed When the image data is in a specified directory put slashes between directories such as test data etc User ID Input login ID access to the server Password Input login password access to the server If the account is anonymous put anonymous in User ID field and and appropriate ASCII code in Password field 6 Click Set button Click Set button to set up the server information on the specified projector MCI The configured server information can be stored even if you unplug the projector 7 Select Play Mode and display the image Play Mode Auto Infinite Loop Keeps playing images repeatedly Auto Plays or pauses all the images according to the Auto Play Setting mode Manual Plays images manually Auto Play Setting Sec Sets time of playing back a image Times Select number of times of play back images SGI Me Starts play back images SU 1 9 Stops play back images Pause Ao Suspends play back images in Auto Play
122. Remember my password Advanced Setup User Password The User Password can be set to restrict the access to the MCI The password different from the Admin Password can be set for the User Password When you reset the User password you do not need to enter the current password At the factory the User Password is not set If you do not need a password enter 0000 Multi Card Imager Configuration IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector MENU Japanese English Enter New User Password Information Re enter New User Password Quick Setup APPLY Advanced Setup TCP IP Wireless E mail Admin Password 1 User Password Miscellaneous Change Configuration Set Network Viewer Restart HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00 Parameter Description Enter New User Password Input a new password you wish to set The password you have input is shown like 4 figures Re enter New User Password Re enter the new password you wish to set The password you have input is shown like 4 figures APPLY button If the contents you have set on this page are correct click the APPLY button The screen to restart the MCI will be displayed To enable your new settings click RESTART button 51 8 Configuration with Browser Miscellaneous You Can name the projector and set Interruptive Connection on this screen Multi Card Imager Configuration
123. Disconnect and press SELECT button on the projector or the remote control to disconnect the MCI from the FTP server Displaying Image in the FTP Server Wired LAN Wired viewer 80x 0 6 A Esa iil LAN 4 I Wired Viewer E Check mark 4 Auto Pointer L 5 see J A co on D Wired Viewer orimes Manual I connect Disconnect i Wireless LAN E f ml LAN 1 KD Wireless Viewer uo i 123 Sec ID on o Wireless Viewer 0 Times ID Manual Fil connect All Disconnect Caution Do not remove the MCI from the projector or turn off the projector while the projector is playing images Disconnect the MCI from the FTP server before removing the MCI from the projector Removing the MCI while it is operating may lock the projector If this happens turn off and unplug the projector 87 88 11 Network Viewer Chapter 2 12 Appendix Troubleshooting Terminology Setting up IP Address with arp ping Command Specifications 12 Appendix Troubleshooting If you have any trouble in setup or operation of the MCI refer to the troubleshooting below and check the relevant matters described E MCI Client computer cannot detect projectors Make sure that Wireless or Wired is selected from the input source menu of the projector Does the message Waiting For Connection appe
124. Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the instructions If such changes or modifications should be made you could be required to stop operation of the equipment Model Number POA BOX20 Trade Name Sanyo Responsible party SANYO FISHER COMPANY Address 21605 Plummer Street Chatsworth California 91311 Telephone No 818 998 7322 For Canadian Users This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet apparel num rique de la class B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada L utilisation de ce dispositif est autoris e seulement aux conditions suivantes 1 il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur du dispositif doit tre pr t a accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique re u m me si ce brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif For French Users Restricted frequency band only channels 10 through 11 2457MHz and 2462MHz respectively may be used in France License required for every installation indoor and outdoor installations Please contact ART for procedure to follow Do not use this wireless LAN card in the open air CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Exposure to radio frequency This product uses a wireless LAN card CF Card to communicate with other devices using the 2 4 GHz ISM band The rad
125. Be oR 67 68 10 PJ Controller 2 Check the status of the projector The following items can be checked on the Power amp Status screen Parameter Description Accumulated lamp use time Displays accumulated time of lamp use in hour increment Accumulated projector use time Displays accumulated time of projector use in hour increment Power Status Displays the status of the projector s lamp as follows On Standby On cooling down Power Saver Mode On cooling down Temperature Error On cooling down On starting up On power management operating Temperature Error Standby Displays the projector s condition as follows Normal Temperature Error Power Failure Displays the following input status Displays selected input mode Displays selected input source mode Signal Status Displays signal status Internal Temperature Displays detected internal temperature of the projector The icons A B and C stands for the thermal sensors inside the projector If the internal temperature exceeds the certain point each icon changes as below and let users know the error Check the air filters and surrounding area of exhaust and intake vents of the projector Icon A B and C are located as follows A Ambient temperature of the projector B Ambient temperature of the C Ambient temperature of the lamp The ambient temperature of the projector may be shown a little higher than the actual temperature Control Control When you
126. Client Multi Card Imager Configuration MCI Client MCI URL IP MCI Multi Gard ey OT TS TERDIRI SICTRUF AHPL IGS yd CIA L PY AA E E LAN LAN LAN Multi Card Imager Configuration IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector as Japanese English W XX CXXX XX XX Eo ROM WXXKO
127. Client is activated it starts searching projectors and displays the list of available projectors on the network If the projector you wish to connect is not shown on the list click the Search button Caution MCI located in the different segment cannot be connected Specify the IP address For details refer to Checking the operation in 7 Wireless LAN Configuration P38 Note While the MCI Client is activated the icon appears in the system tray For details of this icon refer to MCI Client Icon in the System Tray on P58 Multi Card Imager Selection Multi Card Imager Projector IP Address Detail MAC Address 1 192 168 100 100 ACTIVE 00CD6F039862 You can use the Ctr key to select multiple a Search button Options button Real time Capture button Stop Capture button One shot Capture button 2 Select the projector you wish to display image Select the projector you wish to transmit the image data from the list If you wish to select two or more select them with pressing down Ctrl key on the keyboard Up to 5 units can be selected Selected projector will be highlighted The projector showing Connecting is currently being used You cannot connect this projector 3 Configure the conditions of image transmission Click Options button to display the Options Screen Configure the conditions of image transmission on this screen See the next page for details To reflect the new configuration click OK
128. ESS ID LAN ESS ID ESS ID 32 CHET WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy r Y J LAN Wi Fi the Standard for Wireless Fidelity WECA LAN IEEE802 1 1b High Rate WECA Wi Fi WECA LAN Wi FIi
129. Expressions in lt gt are names projected on the screen when the Test Switch is pressed Installation of MCI Installation of MCI Mount MCI to the Projector 1 With pressing the Latch Button on the MCI in the direction of the arrow insert the connector plug of the MCI into the DVI terminal of the projector Alongside press the Mounting Hooks into the holes on the projector 2 Release your hand from the MCI when the connector is properly mounted to the DVI terminal 3 Tighten the screw with a flathead screwdriver to firmly secure the MCI to the projector Latch button Mounting Hooks Remove MCI from the Projector 1 Release the screw with a flathead screwdriver 2 With pressing the Latch Button remove the MCI from the projector 21 22 4 Part Names and Functions Factory Default Setting Installation of MCI Insert Remove Multi Card Insert Multi Card Insert the Multi Card into the Multi Card Slot of MCI until the Eject Button is pushed off Caution Mutli Card indicates Wireless LAN Card POA WLC20 Wired LAN Card POA WDC20 and Compact Flash Card POA CFC20 Do not use undesignated cards which may not properly operate with the MCI and damage the MCI itself Remove Multi Card Press the Eject Button to remove the Multi Card Eject Button Optional Multi Card 5 Software and Installation Install the software nessesary to use the MCI The followi
130. IP Windows P94 00 wi Sub net 255 265 Gatewey 255 255 255 255 255 LAN 4 DNS 255 6 LAN LAIN EE SS MCI Client 1 MCI Client gt Multi Card Imager MOCI Client panier oe IP gene Client LAN Multi Card Imager
131. Indicator Status Indicator Error Indicator Link Wireless LAN Card Normally lit 36 Preparation Setting of the Network Environment 2 Select Wireless Setting from the MCI menu Select Wireless Setting from the MCI menu Wireless setting l sox E m El fd E E Wireless Settin g MCI 3 Select the LAN configuration you wish to use Using Point left right buttons on the top panel remote control of your projector select a network configuration LAN 1 LAN2 or LAN3 you wish to use Pressing the Point button toggles LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 and Off in order The message Wait a moment appears when switching LAN configurations At the factory LAN 3 AdHoc is selected Following instruction is based on LAN3 configuration al e Selecting LAN configurations MCI has three preset network configurations wij LAN3 ID LAN1 LAN2 and LAN3 At the factory LAN3 cif is selected For details of factory default O setting refer to 4 Factory Default Setting 4 Display the network configuration screen Press Select button to display the network configuration screen Contents of the selected LAN configuration will be displayed Enter the value in each parameter f you use the factory default setting LAN3 a IP Address enter the IP address TE RT Ireless ve ing b Sub net not required to enter Use factory default setting c Gateway Not required to enter Use factory default
132. LAN 8 4GHz 1 2 State LICL Ria
133. LCD Projector LAN3 Admin Password MENU Japanese English Enter Current Admin Password Information Enter New Admin Password Quick Setup Advanced Setup TCP IP Wireless E mail 1 Admin Password User Password Miscellaneous Re enter New Admin Password Change Configuration Set Network Viewer Restart Parameter Description Enter Current Admin Password Input the currently set admin password The password you have input is shown like up to ASCII16 Characters Enter New Admin Password Input a new admin password you wish to set The password you have input is shown like up to ASCII16 Characters Re enter New Admin Password Re enter the new admin password you wish to set The password you have input is shown like up to ASCII16 Characters APPLY button If the contents you have set on this page are correct click the APPLY button The screen to restart the MCI will be displayed To enable your new settings click RESTART button If you set the admin password for the first time do not input any password in the Enter Current Admin Password field Enter a password in Enter New Admin Password and Re enter New Admin Password fields When you change the settings next time the password will be required to enter Leave the User name field blank and enter the password you set Connect to 192 168 100 100 User name Password CTYTTYI
134. P TIMER 10 PJ Controller 2 F cas cue EE U En l gt KFR gt lt QO Eag FRESE ese gt commend 1 xX AJ OBGES Wireless Wired 2 RGB
135. Professional Windows XP HomeEdition Windows2000 Professional User Administrator MCI Client IP IP IP IP IP Administrator IP User MCI Client t 3 TCP IP IRKA MCI Client
136. Type IP Address Wireless Link Status WEP Security Current SSID ESSID Current Channel Data Transfer Rate Current User PC System Time Projector Refresh button Description Shows the firmware version of this system Shows the boot ROM version of this system Shows the MAC address Shows the countries in which the device can be used This unit is set to US and cannot be changed Shows the IP address currently set on this system If DHCP is set the IP address assigned from the DHCP server is displayed Shows the wireless communication mode and its status of this system Shows the WEP Encryption setting status However the WEP key is not shown Shows SSID set on this system Shows the channel through which this system is currently communicating Shows the current wireless communication speed of this system The communication speed is automatically changed by the environment at that time 11 Mbps 5 5 Mbps 2 Mbps or 1 Mbps The communication speed cannot be set at a fixed rate Shows the IP address of the personal computer which is currently transferring images to this system using MCI Client Shows the elapsed time since the power is turned on The time can be reset by selecting Reset from the browser configuration screen or by disconnecting power from the projector and connecting back on Shows the name of MCI attached projector Can be changed Refreshes the displayed data N
137. for each computer or equivalent equipment when establishing a network by TCP IP If there exist DHCP server on the network it will assign IP addresses to client computers every time they request it If there exist equipment with DHCP server functions Such as a Windows 2000 server and a dial up router on the network the DHCP server function may be automatically operating Ask your system administrator whether the DHCP server is operating ESSID Extended Service Set Identifier ESSID is the ID that is set to computers on wireless LAN or access point in order to prevent each computer from being crossed The computers or access point to which the same ESSID is set can communicate with each other If an ESSID is different it is impossible to communicate ESSID distinguishes between lowercase and uppercase characters and allows you to use English one byte characters and half size symbols up to 32 characters WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is a security protocol for wireless LAN It protects computers on wireless LAN and access point from Unauthorized access by setting a description code onto them It is necessary to set the same decryption code for equipment Wi Fi the Standard for Wireless Fidelity Wi Fi is short for wireless fidelity and a marketing brand name for IEEE 802 11b High Rate Only the products that have passed an inter operation test carried by WECA is approved as Wi Fi Any products approved as Wi Fi are certified as interoperable
138. phones too close to this unit Within 20 cm Doing so may cause this unit to malfunction CAUTION IN USING THE PROJECTOR VIA NETWORK When you find a problem with the projector remove the power cable immediately and inspect the unit Using the projector with failure may cause fire or other accidents if you remotely use the projector via network carry out a safety check regularly and take particular care to its environment Incorrect installation may cause fire or other accidents CAUTION IN USING MULTI CARD IMAGER SANYO Electric Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for the loss or damage of data or damage of the computer caused by using this projector Making back up copies of valuable data in your computer is recommended Introduction Introduction This Owner s Manual will show you how to set up and operate Multi Card Imager Before using read this manual thoroughly and operate properly Package Contents The package contains following items Check each item as you unpack the package If you have any of the following items missing contact the sales dealer e Multi Card Imager e CD ROM e Operation Manual 2 kinds Caution about Radio Wave This unit operates in 2 4 GHz band the same frequency band used for industrial scientific and medical equipment such as pacemaker as well as amateur radio stations Please read Safety Instructions section and make sure the following cautions 1 Be sure that there are no ot
139. setting IP Address 192 _ 168 100 _ 100 d Connection Status AdHoc Sub net 255 _ 255 _ 255 _ 0 SSID ESSID IBSSD Enter characters WIRELESS is entered at the factory e Gatewey 255 255 _ 255 _ 255 Connection Status Ad Hoc X a Do not use the same IP address of other wireless LAN _ ssip Essip IBSSID AdHoc computer WIRELESS X e Specify the same words of your wired LAN enabled computer At the factory WIRELESS is entered for Cs gt CANCEL SSID ESSID IBSSD Make sure if the wireless channel of your computer is 11 b c No need to set in AdHoc Mode The above diagram is the preset value of LAN 3 How to enter numeric value and characters on the configuration screen Pressing Point left right buttons move field and Point up down buttons changes values and selects characters at SSID ESSID BSSD field Characters can be selected among A Z a z and blank space Press Point right button to enter the next character 7 Wireless LAN Configuration Parameters and Descriptions Parameter Description IP Address Set the IP address in the environment you wish to use Sub Net Set the Subnet mask in the environment you wish to use Gateway Set the gateway address in the environment you wish to use f any segment beyond the router is not used the gateway address can be left at 255 255 255 255 Connection Status Set this status in accordance with the commun
140. shown here Automatic gt C Always capture whole screen Add Sancai Preparation Press OK on the Options screen The IP address and MANUAL will be shown on the main screen Multi Card Imager Selection The entered IP address Multi Card Imager will be added 192 168 100 100 MANUAL PJ Controller button 2 Select the projector and click the PJ Controller button The projector showing Connecting cannot be controlled by PJ Controller PJ Controller can control a single projector only 3 PJ Controller is activated The screen below will be displayed The left side is Main Menu Select the setting item you wish to control adjust Control items or condition items of the selected setting item are shown on the right side Initial Setting is shown on the initial screen 4 100 100 BEA Eile Page Language Help Frlbcha Broi i oo TO jector Controller ee lt S V gt Initial Settin i E mail Setting Network Viewer Power amp Status Lanzuaze English z __ Set Control P Hodel Name 08 1 1 v Display Menu i Temperature Centigrade X Set Main Menu F J Comment Save 63 10 PJ Controller Initial Setting Before using the PJ Controller function initial setting will be required 1 Select Initial Setting from the main menu and configure each item Main Menu PJ Controller 169 254 100 100 File Page Language Help Proipeh
141. the image data stored in a FIP server via wireless or wired LAN The signal flow between the FTP server MCI and the MCI Client computer Computer installed with MCI Client is as below E Wireless LAN Infrastructure Mode MCI Wireless LAN card Infrastructure Mode Server direction K 6 FTP Server MCI Client Computer Wireless LAN compatible computer Infrastructure Mode Server direction Image data E Wireless LAN AdHoc Mode MCI Wireless LAN card AdHoc Mode a Server MCI Client Computer omputer AdHoc Mode AdHoc Mode 80 Overview E Wired LAN Mode MCI Wired LAN card FTP Server MCI Client Computer Operation Displaying the image in the FTP server is executed as following procedures 1 First the MCI Client send information of the FTP server which provides image data to the MCI where the information is stored 2 The MCI Client transmits an instruction to display image data to the MCI Then the MCI access to the FTP server to load and display the image data following the instruction System Requirements for The FTP Server Operation System WindowsNT4 0 Windows2000 Professional or Windows XP Professional has access to the FTP service ACCOUNT ee Should have an account with full access authority or have permission to anonymous accounts 81 11 Network Viewer Displaying Imag
142. with each other by WECA It is recommended to use the products approved by Wi Fi when introducing network equipment such as local area network Wireless Channel It is necessary to divide frequency spectrums into some wireless channels for wireless communication and to tune to the same channel between wireless equipment If you use the same channel on the same floor and there are some wireless LANs that have a different ESSID for each the communication speed may become slow In this case using different channels for each wireless LAN is effective and lowers a possibility of mutual interference between wireless LANs WECA Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance WECA is an organization promoting IEEE802 11b High Range standard and assuring the compatibility of products that meet the standard MAC address Media Access Control Address MAC address is a physical address for every network interface The MAC address consists of 6 byte hex number The first 3 bytes are a Vendor ID controlled and assigned by IEEE The last 3 bytes are controlled and assigned by the manufacturers of network interface no duplication of MAC address Therefore MAC address is a unique physical address in the world Ethernet sends and receives frames on the basis of MAC address 93 12 Appendix Setting up the IP address with arp ping command In addition to using MCI Client in the supplied CD ROM you can use arp and ping command
143. 0 O00 6 0 0 6 6 6 OFF PJ Controller 192 168 100 100 FE AYO BBO 417 reless 2 RGB C PC SYSTEM meng
144. 2 2 Setup Procedure Read this chapter first This chapter describes how to setup the Multi Card Imager According to the using environment configure your Multi Card Imager 12 2 Setup Procedure Depending on a purpose or environment of the usage Setup procedure of the MCI will be varied Follow this flow diagram to properly setup your MCI STEP 1 Check the contents in a package To begin with check the contents in a package and read carefully the safety y instructions U rA Confirm part names and functions Familiarize yourself with part names and functions of MCI t 4 Part Names and Functions Factory Default Setting Installation of MCI Understand functions and operation of the MCI t 1 Functions of Multi Card Imager e ccccece tS 3 Operation of Multi Card Imager 55 Je Attach the Multi Card Imager to a projector Attach the MCI to a projector and insert one of the optional multi cards to the MCI t 4 Part Names and Functions Factory Default Setting Installation of MCI Wired LAN connection Insert a wired LAN card POA WDC20 Wireless LAN Connection Insert a wireless LAN card POA WLC20 Use MCI as a viewer Insert a compact flash card POA CFC20 Refer to the separate manual How to use Viewer How to use Slide Converter ol mMm e ce ccccccce a Install the software Inst
145. 255 255 gt LAN LAN4 LAN4 LAN5 LAN6 LAN4 LANS LAN6 IP lt 169 254 100 100 gt lt 192 168 100 100 gt lt 192 168 100 100 gt lt IP ADRESS gt PILI LAA lt 255 255 0 0 gt lt 255 255 255 0 gt lt 255 255 255 0 gt lt SUBNET MASK gt Ne lt 255 255 255 255 gt lt 255 255 255 255 gt lt 255 255 255 255 gt lt GATEWAY ADDRESS gt IP DHCP lt IP CONFIGURATION gt lt MANUAL gt lt DHCP gt lt MANUAL gt ARP PING IP lt ENABLE gt lt ENABLE gt lt ENABLE gt lt ARP PING gt DNS DNS lt 255 255 255 255 gt lt 255 255 255 255 gt lt 255 255 255 255 gt gt 1 DVI
146. 62 10 PJ Controller Preparation 1 Start up the MCI Client To activate the MCI Client select Start gt Program gt Multi Card Imager gt MCI Client in that order Detected projectors will be displayed on the main screen Multi Card Imager Selection Multi Card Imager Projector IP Address Detail MAC Address PY 192 168 100 100 ACTIVE 00CU6F039862 You can use the Ctrl key to select multiple Options button EY YY YY 2 Connecting the projector separated by a rooter MCI Client computer cannot connect to the projector installed in the segment beyond the rooter cannot be connected In this case click Options button to show the Options Screen Click Add button to display the IP Address Screen Enter the same IP address as the one set to the projector e g 192 168 100 100 3 Click OK button to close the window The entered IP address will be added to the Known Devices List tic SSS MCI Client C Optimize for Performance C Optimize for Quality e C Optimize for Photo Images Compression Method Known Devices List Enter IP Address Screen Capture Settings Automatic lt ls C Always capture whole screen Add Pp edit Delete Enter the IP address Known Devices List IP Address 192 168 100 100 C Optimize for Performance C Optimize for Quality The entered IP address will be C Optimize for Photo Images Screen Capture Settings
147. AN card will be needed for this connection Wireless LAN Card POA WLC20 When you connect your computer and the projector MCI attached via wireless LAN your computer has to be equipped with a wireless LAN card adapter which supports IEEE 802 11b If you connect in Infrastructure mode an access point which supports IEEE 802 11b will be required 7 Wireless LAN Configuration Preparation MCI has to be installed on the same LAN environment with the MCI Client Computer for its operation Insert the wireless LAN card POA WLC20 into the MCI Confirm the functions of indicators on the MCI and the wireless LAN card Wireless LAN Card POA WLC20 MCI POA BOX20 Setting the Network Environment In the first place check your wireless LAN environment For details of wireless LAN connection refer to 3 Operation of Multi Card Imager Wireless LAN environment will be set on the Projector Menu Detailed setting is available with the browser menu Refer to 8 Configuration with Browser Configuration 1 Select Wireless from the input menu of the projector It Wireless is not shown on the menu the wireless LAN card may not be properly mounted to the projector Check the attachment once again Caution Confirm if the Power Indicator on the MCI is lit and the Error Indicator is off If the Power Indicator is off and the Error indicator is flashing check the attachment of the MCI and restart the projector Power
148. IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector LAN3 Miscellaneous Settings MENU Japanese English Projector Information Quick Setup Accept Interruptive Connection Disable Advanced Setup TCP IP APPLY REFRESH Wireless O E mail RESTORE Factory Default Settings Admin Password O User Password Miscellaneous Change Configuration Set Network Viewer Restart HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00 Parameter Description Projector Name the projector MCl to distinguish it from others up to 32 characters The name set here will be displayed on the main screen of MCI client Accept Interruptive Connection Enable or Disable the interruptive connection to the projector which is connected to other computer when you send images using MCI Client See 9 Display Image via Network for further detail APPLY button If the contents you have set are correct click the APPLY button The screen to restart the MCI will be displayed To enable your new settings click RESTART button REFRESH button Cancel the new settings RESTORE Factory Default Settings button Restore the miscellaneous settings to the values at the factory Changing Configuration Set Changing Configuration Set Select a set of LAN settings to be enabled from LAN1 LAN2 and LANS Besides it setting values of LAN1 LAN2 and LANS Projector name IP Configuration Method IP Address Wireless Mode Channel SSID ES
149. Memo field Store Adjustment have to Set 1 Hema Save Enter the name of the setting 3 Save the setting Set Click Save button to save the adjustment 2 Loading the Set Click the pulldown menu of Load Setting No and select the set number you wish to load Click Set button to display the value of the set le PJ Controller 192 168 100 100 File Page Language Help Select the set number from mojeeidicenfoly LY Save Actual Adjustment the pull down menu Main Menu Initial Setting E mail Setting Network Viewer Power amp Input Power amp Status Video Control Henu SYSTEM Adjustment i Color System Adjustment Control Me alala aola Su PG System Image Screen Sound Setting Service 77 78 10 PJ Controller Menu On this screen you can control the projector menu via network Click ON of Display Menu item to show the projector menu Use cursor buttons to control the pointer Menu Parameter Description E DETE Display Menu Click ON to display the projector menu Click OFF to cancel it Click lt P AV to move the pointer Click Set button to execute the 4 m gt selected item Display Menu ON Cursor Chapter 11 Network Viewer If you use Network Viewer function you can display the image data stored in the FIP server from the projector 11 Network Viewer About Network Viewer Network Viewer is used to display
150. Multi Card Slot Multi card insertion slot Latch Button Used when mounting and removing the unit from the projector Mounting Screw Used when mounting the unit to the projector Connector Plug Plugs MCI into the DVI connector of the projector Switch Button Lets the projector detect the MCI is attached Mounting Hooks Used to attach MCI to the projector Test Switch Used to check the current LAN setting or return MCI to the Factory default Setting For detail refer to the next page Part Names and functions Factory Default Setting Factory Default Setting MCI has 3 settings LAN1 2 and 3 for Wireless LAN and another 3 settings LAN4 5 and 6 for Wired LAN Select the setting to suit your LAN environment LAN settings are provided at the factory Select the LAN setting close to your using environment and adjust the values LAN 3 for wireless LAN LAN4 for wired LAN are preset at the factory Refer to Contents of Factory Default Setting on next page Check Factory Default Setting To check the current LAN setting follow the steps Test Switch below 1 Turn on the projector and select Wireless or Wired for its input 2 Press the Test Switch with a sharpened tool 3 The current LAN setting is displayed on the screen for 10 seconds Reset the Setting to Factory Default Setting To reset the MCI to the factory default setting follow the steps below 1 Turn on the projector
151. OOW XX DANAS 00C06F039862 ena IP 192 168 100 100 ogErytO E 802 11 WEP Sit SSID WIRELESS 11 11 Mbps PC RRG 0 days 00 26 36 HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00 LAN Multi Card Imager Configuration 1EEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector LAN4 Ea Japanese English VX XX XXXX XX XX ORERE ROM VX XX xXXX XX XX MEE 00CO6F039862 IP 169 254 100 100 DE F Ed PC OREVYHORE 0 days 00 05 22 Tl HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00 8 MCI
152. P Q O x AO Orr kan A 2 B http 192 168 100 100 Ejay yo gt Multi Card Imager Configuration IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector LAN3 Japanese English IP Y IP 192 168 100 100 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 255 0 REH PERY 11 M SSID ESSID WIRELESS HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00 E LAN E 169 254 100 100 Microsoft Internet Explorer FE CE RTV SATANA AWLP O O x AO Pw kian xr7 BS J TELADO htp 169254100100 gt Multi Card Imager Configuration IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector LAN4 Japanese English IP v IP 169 254 100 100 OREvVyYHORE 255 255 0 0 TE
153. SANYO Multi Card Imager Owner s Manual Setting and Operation Read this manual first Multi Card Imager POA BOX20 p Compact Flash Card POA CFC20 p if Wireless LAN Card POA WLC20 Sold separately Compliance Federal Communication Commission Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Use of shielded cable is required to comply with class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules
154. SID WEP Security can be checked on this screen Depending on the inserted LAN card wireless or wired setting items will be varied Wireless LAN card inserted Multi Card Imager Configuration IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector LAN3 Change Configuration Set MENU Japanese English OLAN1 OLAN2 LAN3 Information Projector IP Configuration Method Manual DHCP Manual IP Address 169 254 100 100 192 168 100 100 192 168 100 100 Wireless Mode Ad hoc Infrastructure Ad hoc Change Configuration Set Channel 11 11 11 SSID ESSID WIRELESS ANY WIRELESS Network Viewer WEP Security Disable Disable Disable APPLY REFRESH HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00 Quick Setup Advanced Setup Restart Wired LAN Card inserted Multi Card Imager Configuration IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector LAN4 Change Configuration Set MENU Japanese English LAN4 LAN5 OLANG Information Projector IP Configuration Method Manual Manual Manual Quick Setup IP Address 169 254 100 100 192 168 100 100 192 168 100 100 Advanced Setup Change Configuration Set APPLY REFRESH Network Viewer Restart HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00 Parameter Description LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 Select a LAN setting from LAN1 LAN2 and LAN3 APPLY button If the contents you have set are correct click the APPLY button The screen to restart the MCI will be display
155. SIGNAL Video System Displays the current video system EEREN Horizontal Click A buttons to adjust horizontal Horizontal _4 gt screen size Ep Vertical lt Vertical Click A buttons to adjust vertical kiii a screen size Ee we Position Click PAV buttons to adjust the Ea screen position _hritialee_ Initialize Reset all the service items to the factory default settings Ifyou select Wired Wireless or Computer 2 RGB for the input source these items are not shown Save Actual Adjustment 4 P On this screen you can save and load the setting The items you can save is as follows Input mode PC Adjustment System Adjustment Image Adjustment Screen and Setting Save Actual Adjustment Load Setting No z Actual Adjustment List et pone 1 Confirm the actual adjustment Computer 2 Component When you click Save icon in the Control Menu SYSTEM Adjustment the Save Actual Adjustment screen will a Ha La ans appear Check each setting Go to the next age Image Adjustment p g Original Mode Standard D Contrast 32 White Balance W Brightness 32 Color Temp Mid riin 32 R Red 32 color 32 G Green 32 Progressive L1 B Blue 32 LA Sharpness 8 C Gamma 8 The figure shows only part of the full screen Control 2 Select Set Number and name the setting Select the Set Number you wish to store the adjustment from the pull down menu Enter the name of the setting in the
156. Windows 98 Me NT4 0 2000 depending on applications running at the same time Over RAM 128MB main memory More memory will be Windows XP Home Edition Professional required depending on applications running at the same time Higher than Pentium3 600MHz EE Higher than Pentium3 600MHz With more than 100MB free area Display Setting Support more than one of following resolutions VGA 640X480 SVGA 800 X 600 XGA 1024 X 768 Number of colors Either of 16 bit 65536 colors or 24 32 bit 16 77 million colors What is Slide Converter Slide Converter is an application to convert PowerPoint bitmap and JPEG data into the image data which can be displayed by a projector Viewer Function For details of this software refer to the separate manual Viewer Slide Converter To install this software follow the instruction in this chapter MCI Client Slide Converter Install the Software Install the Software Now install the software MCI Client Slide Converter When you wish to run MCI Client directly from the CD ROM select Launch MCI Client at Step 3 1 Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM Driver The software automatically runs and shows the Select Language screen Select the language you wish to use and press OK button Select Language Language Exit Note If the Language Selection screen does not appear automatically open CD ROM drive of My Computer of your computer and double click Au
157. a not regarding the PC Adjustment Click Save button to save the note 70 Control J SYSTEM Adjustment On this screen you can select color system and scan mode for the video signal This screen is displayed only when Video Video Component is selected for the input source of the projector Depending on the signal the screen is varied as below Component Input Parameter Description LD SYSTEM Adjustment Select a scan mode of component signal ME een Automatically adjust to the AUTO C 1080i 720p C 575p C 575i C 480i scan mode of the input signal VIDEO S VIDEO Input Parameter Description tD SYSTEM Adjustment Color System Adjustment Select a color system of Video S Video signal Automatically adjust to the i Color System Adjustment C NTSC C NTSC4 43 C PAL N i color system of the input signal Note Items in System Adjustment are displayed only for video input video Component 71 10 PJ Controller A Image Adjustment FJ Image Adjustment 4 Image Adjustment Mode Cinema v Set AREE Original Mode Standard On this screen you can adjust the image A D Contrast 32 32 4 Db Set projected from the projector Select an ane Image Adjustment Mode from the pull Wi Brizhtness 32 2 4 set down menu and click Set button The Diin 32 32d gt set items displayed on this PFN IS Biata 2 ME ee automatically change
158. all the supplied software MCI Client Slide Converter to your computer t 5 Software and Installation Configure LAN Configure wired or wireless LAN connection Wireless LAN connection amp 7 Wireless LAN Configuration Wired LAN connection t 6 Wired LAN Configuration Detailed configuration is available by using browser Y STEP 5 t 8 Configuration with Browser fe cocccce GIJA Setup Completed Setup procedure is completed Now you can operate projectors via wireless wired LAN Display the images on the computer amp 9 Display Image via Network Display the images in the FTP server t 11 Network Viewer Control or operate a projector t 10 PJ Controller t 8 Configuration with Browser Chapter 3 3 Operation of Multi Card Imager Operation of Multi Card Imager gt LAN Connection 3 Operation of Multi Card Imager Operation of Multi Card Imager Since Screen capture System the system transmitting images on the computer screen to projectors is adopted MCI can be used at various occasions free from software restrictions Below is a diagram showing the system transferring an image from a computer to projectors 1 Use the exclusive software MCI client to load the computer screen in real time 2 The loaded image data will be compressed and transmitted to the MCI via wireless or wired LAN A single computer can transmit the image to up to five projectors 3 MCI converts the transmitted imag
159. ally Auto Play Setting Sec Sets time of playing back a image Times Select number of times of play back images SOME Starts play back images ODN Stops play back images US Suspends play back images in Auto Play mode Return actos cccsayenevs Returns to the previous page manually in Manual mode NE Go to next page manually in Manual mode REFRESH Ea Cancel the configured values RESTORE Factory Default Settings OR Restores the factory default settings of Network Viewer All the values will return to the factory default settings Multi Card Imager Configuration IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector MENU Japanese English Host Name Information Path Quick Setup Advanced Setup User PassWord Change Configuration Set Network Viewer APPLY Restart Play Mode AUTO Infinite Loop 3 Sec Start Stop Pause Before Next REFRESH RESTORE Factory Default Settings HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00 85 86 11 Network Viewer Operation from the projector To operate the Network Viewer from the projector the FTP server needs to be configured by PJ Controller or web browser in advance Regarding the configuration of the FIP server refer to Operation from PJ Controller or Operation from Web browser 1 Configure the FTP server Configure the FTP server which provides image data referring to Operation fr
160. and select Wireless or Wired for its input 2 Press and hold the Test Switch for approx 10 seconds After all the indicators on the MCI are flashing simultaneously the setting will be then reset to the factory default setting MCI cannot be reset when no LAN card or compact flash card is attached Example Projection Contents of Factory Default Setting Wireless LAN Card inserted WIRELESS SSID ESSID is set in lower case character it is shown only in upper case character t may be different from the actual screen MULTI CARD IMAGER INFORMATION MAIN PROGRAM VX XX XXXX XX KX BOOT PROGRAM VX XX XXXX KX XX CARD TYPE FCC IC US MAC ADDRESS OOCOGFXXXXXX CONFIGURATION LAN3 IP ADDRESS 192 168 100 100 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY ADDRESS 255 255 255 255 IP CONFIGURATION MANUAL ARP PING ENABLE WIRELESS MODE 802 11 ADHOC WIRELESS CHANNEL 11 WIRELESS SSID ESSID WIRELESS WIRELESS WEP DISABLE Only for wireless LAN 19 20 4 Part Names and Functions Factory Default Setting Installation of MCI Contents of Factory Default Setting Wireless LAN Card inserted Set to LAN3 at the factory Factory Default Setting Parameter LAN 1 LAN 2 LAN 3 Configuration Set lt LAN 1 gt lt LAN 2 gt lt LAN 3 gt CONFIGURATION 2 wb IPA OS lt 169 254 100 100 gt lt 192 168 100 100 gt lt 192 168 100 100 gt lt IP ADRESS gt puller MASK lt 255 255 0 0 gt lt 255 255 255 0 gt
161. anese English Firmware Version VX XX XXXX XX XX Information Boot ROM Version VX XX XXXX XX XX Hardware Address 00CO06F039862 IP Address 169 254 100 100 Current User PC none System Time 0 days 00 09 37 Projector Quick Setup Advanced Setup Change Configuration Set Network Viewer Network Viewer febi HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00 4 Specify the FTP server to provide image data Host Name Input IP address of the server Folder Path Specify the directory where image data is stored When the image data is in the root directory just 7 is displayed When the image data is in a specified directory put slashes between directories such as test data etc User ID sisisi Input login ID access to the server Password Input login password access to the server f the account is anonymous put anonymous in User ID field and and appropriate ASCII code in Password field Displaying Image in the FTP Server 5 Click APPLY button Click APPLY button to set up the server information on the specified projector MCl The configured server information can be stored even if you unplug the projector 6 Select Play Mode and display the image Play Mode Auto Infinite Loop Keeps playing images repeatedly Auto Plays or pauses all the images according to the Auto Play Setting mode Manual Plays images manu
162. ar on screen NO The MCI is not attached to the projector properly Check the following matters Is the POWER indicator of the MCI lighting Is the indicator of the wired wireless LAN card lighting gt Check if the LAN card is inserted correctly into the MCI Is the LAN cable connected to the wired LAN card properly gt Check the setting on 4 Installation 6 Wired LAN Configuration or 7 Wireless LAN Configuration Yes LAN setting is not correct Check the following matters E Connection between PC and the projector via wireless LAN cannot be established AdHoc Mode When selecting LAN3 factory default setting Check each item in the Wireless Setting menu of the projector as follows IP Address Is the address appropriate Should not be same as the other IP address Sub net canada Should be the factory default value 255 255 255 0 Gateway Should be the factory default value 255 255 255 255 Connection Status Should be Ad Hoc mode ESSID SSID IBSSID Should be same as the setting of the MCI Client gt Check the setting for the MCI Client Is the wireless channel set as 11 gt The factory default channel of the MCI is 11 ESSID SSID IBSSID should be same as the projector WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy EE Should be disabled gt To enable the function set WEP at the web browser after the connection is established Refer to 8 Configuration with Browser
163. are 2 o44 ac 4 e466 bee bs ows e be aa cee os cakee eee ae ae 25 6 Wired LAN Configuration 0000000ee 29 PrepalaliOn gee secede cesta cee heee ewes chee oa dd CaM ece Seed eice eee ne 30 Setting of the Network Environment 30 Gonliguratiom 0 oa Se ee oe 30 Checking the Operation 226244444 205144eouseses Pe bbbbbbeeeoeeeceeske bee ooidd 32 Password Setting hb RE a 33 7 Wireless LAN Configuration LL 35 PrepaldlOn esere nk iaw tannigt ea ecae cee tesa aegeaned dows ewan ats 36 Setting of the Network Environment 36 Configuration a Sema ec ne se een Re ee oe Md Se ee ee oe oe 36 Checking the Operation lt n 43 oe naaa aaaea RAR REM od RK eee doe eee beh Qed te 38 8 Configuration with Browser 41 odUCUONs NE he aed ok Gre Bard 42 Environment of Web Browser 42 Configuration of Web Browser 42 Starting Up the Web Browser 43 EE EE 43 Quick SG oo RS Be ease 45 Advanced SetU ssc 62 cde ane bet ets2 A N be MR eee bee eed ACRE he eh R eee EDS 47 TGP AP eB e 2s bee es ee os A es ee 2 Be ee 47 Wireless Setting oie ah ae cece ee nS Hao ey at hd ee ea oa y ERE nk eee eg Bee ee 48 Email Setting a 49 Admin Password fais cute yatta acherh ats pe ee ELGE 4 Leo eee re 50 User PaSSWOTO a doien eng ed a ees Oe EER BERS d E Se ee ee Ee 2 51 Miscellaneous n ree ase pee E e eee aed See eh ee a eee se 52 Change Conf
164. axl PC cxmfiyunxl cxn ly Auk A Ane dl al yar wreksa levies ccmfigures io cupuesr ls in He sam Wircekeses Meul iy lk axl lreeilruk hmJS Ve A1 Iya e miny kl lx cor laiihimrlurei lx Ie SHASSI llig i par Malli Ganl Imayir akl PC axl make are Iy maldi Veal 4 2 eyanlksz pl ki Windies Mick il yen ans reig WEP desk lp make rare Hx WH kiy kiy Iyus aml key sias ae EllkAF preg by 2 Seach Continue Sut Search button Window You can use the Ctrl key to select multiple Setting the Network Environment 2 Select a projector Point the projector you wish to connect with the mouse cursor The pointed projector will be highlighted 3 Click Capture button Click One shot Capture button or Real time Capture button Confirm if the image of your computer screen is properly projected from the projector z Multi Card Imager Selection Multi Card Imager Projector IP Address Detail MAC Address 492 168 100 100 ACTIVE 00CD6F039862 Real time Capture One shot Capture Options ou can use the Ctrl key to select multiple Configure with Multi Card Imager device button P43 Caution MCI Client computer cannot communicate with the projector installed in the segment which is beyond the rooter In this case specify the IP address as following procedure 1 Click Options button Click Options button on the main screen Options screen will be displayed Click Add button to show
165. button Displaying image on the PC screen to the Projector Compression Method Known Devices List IP Address C Optimize for Performance Optimize for Quality Optimize for Photo Images Screen Capture Settings Automatic gt Always capture whole screen Add Compression Method Parameter Description Automatic Automatically select the most suitable compression method Optimize for Performance Optimize for switching speed of image Optimize for Quality Optimize for image quality Optimize for Photo Images Select this when capturing photo images Screen Capture Settings Reflected for Real time Capture Parameter Description Automatic Capture the image when any change occurs on the computer screen Always capture whole screen Constantly capture the image on the computer screen 4 Display the image on the computer screen to the MCI Parameter Description Real time Capture button Transmit the image to the projector in real time One shot Capture button Transmit the image to the projector when you press this button Stop Capture button Stop the real time capturing If the password is set Password Input Screen will appear Refer to Password Setting in Chapter 8 Configuration with Browser Note While executing real time capture no buttons can be clicked other than Stop button The transmitted image are kept in the MCI and displayed until the projector is turned off or the MCI is res
166. ck on its radio button is in effect Both of the number and value of the WEP key in effect must be same as those of your PC and the access point Depending on computers and access points you may be allowed to select only one WEP key In this case use WEP key 1 APPLY button If the contents you have set on this page are correct click the APPLY button The screen to restart the MCI will be displayed To enable your new settings click RESTART button REFRESH button Cancel the new settings RESTORE Factory Default Settings button Restore the Wireless Settings to the values at the factory Advanced Setup E mail Setting MCI has a function to send an email to inform its operating condition to the administrator or users To use this function the MCI needs to be provided with the IP address which can communicate to the SMPT server This function is available only for wired LAN and wireless LAN in infrastructure mode Multi Card Imager Configuration jackal Engel IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector LAN3 E mail Settings MENU SMTP server Information Administrator Address Quick Setup Advanced Setup TCP IP Wireless 1s E mail Admin Password User Password i i Miscellaneous When the projector lamp is off Mail Address Option v When the life span of Lamp is reached Change Configuration Set When internal projector power circuit is failed Netwo
167. d according to the input signal Click A buttons to adjust the pe eee Color Temp Mic MI SA f R Red 32 32 4 bl Set value Everytime you change the value G Green 32 ime a click Set button if you click Reset button B Blue 32 32 r sa all the adjusted values will be reset f f IA Sharpness 8 8 4 b Set Some items may not be adjusted depending on the functions of your projector or input CJ Gamma 8 ae ee signal In this case will be shown in the l Progressive L1 OFF L1 L2 field of the item Comment Save Store Image m Set Reset Parameter Description Image Adjustment Mode Select from Standard Real Cinema Image 1 4 from the pull down list Image 1 4 can be set by users Original Mode Displays the original mode Contrast Click A to adjust the image contrast Click A to adjust the image brightness Click lt to obtain proper image Click A to adjust the color intensity White Balance Color Temp eee Click A to adjust the color temp level XLow Low Mid or High Red Green Blue Click A to adjust white balance of the image Click A to adjust the image sharpness Click A to obtain better balance of contrast Progressive Switches progressive mode Off L1 motion picture L2 still picture Comment You can save a note regarding Image Adjustment Click Save button to save the note You can save the settings of the Image Adjustment Select the mode number you wish to save and cl
168. ddress Sub net and Gateway of the projector and MCI For further details of the configuration contact your system administrator Is the segment where the projector is installed different from the MCI Specify IP Adress directly on the optional setting Refer to 7 Wireless LAN Configuration p39 About Settings for LAN Environment If you set the MCI under existed LAN environment connect MCI Client computer to the MCI in accordance with the factory default settings Make detailed settings by the web browser and then restore the environment of the MCI Client computer 91 92 12 Appendix E Cannot start up Web Browser Is connection between PC and the projector by using MCI Client established No Check settings for Wireless Wired LAN Yes Check settings of the proxy server at browser Refer to 8 Configuration with Browser P 41 E Although connection between PC and the projector is established by using MCI Client images are not projected on screen Make sure Wireless Wired is selected from the Input source menu of the projector E Trying to use PJ Controller but correct operation window does not appear or actual operation windows displayed are different from those on the owner s manual Input correct model code at the initial setting for PJ Controller Refer to p64 in 10 PJ Controller Caution Explanations about the operation and images contained in the owner s manual may differ from actual ones as th
169. df Conffoiy Main Menu Initial Setting Network Viewer Power amp Status Control Display Menu Parameter Language Model Name Temperature Comment Pro j Language P lndel Name Fi Temperature S Comment Description Select a desired language from the pull down menu and click Set button Select a model name of the projector to which the MCI is installed Model Name js listed as code in OPTIONAL PARTS section of the projector s owner s manual PJ Controller can not be functioned with a wrong code Select Centigrade or Fahrenheit from the pull down menu and click Set button You can store any comments regarding the initial settings To save the comments you entered click Save button 2 After the Initial Setting configure each item Once the initial setting is completed then go to other items to configure control 3 Exit from PJ Controller To exit from PJ Controller select File gt Exit 64 Initial Settings Email Setting E mail Setting O00000000000000060600606000600060060600000060000000600000606006060 00600066 6 MCI has a function to send an email to inform its operating condition to the administrator or users MCI has a function to send an email to inform its operating condition to the administrator or users Select E mail Setting from the main menu and configure each item as follows lt PJ Controller 172 21 94 113 File Page Language Help
170. e Configuration Set Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Network Viewer Gateway Address 255 255 255 255 Restart APPLY REFRESH RESTORE Factory Default Settings HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00 45 46 8 Configuration with Browser Parameter Projector IP Configured Method IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address Wireless Mode Channel SSID ESSID APPLY button REFRESH button RESTORE Factory Default Settings button Description Name the projector MCI to distinguish it from others up to 32 characters The name set here will be displayed on the main screen of MCI client A desired IP address setup method is selected from Manual DHCP and BOOTP If DHCP or BOOTP is selected the IP address is obtained automatically as DHCP client or BOOTP client At this time it Is necessary that the DHCP server BOOTP server must be in the environment allowing the network communication When the IP Address Configuration Method is set to DHCP or BOOTP and you press the test switch to display the settings while the MCI is attempting to obtain an IP address IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Address fields will display If the MCI fails to obtain IP address from the DHCP server these fields also show and the MCI is not communicated If the MCI fails to obtain IP address from BOOTP server the existing IP address will be assigned Set the IP address in the environmen
171. e data into RGB digital signal and then output it to the DVI input terminal of the projector Since the image is being transmitted one by one time lag of the image projection will be occurred CAUTION THIS SYSTEM IS NOT APPLICABLE TO AN APPLICATION SOFTWARE USING DIRECTX MS OFFICE ASSISTANT AND REPLAYING OF MOTION PICTURES SUCH AS DVD MCI System Block Diagram Sample Below is a sample of wireless LAN block diagram Image data can be transmitted to projectors from Computer 1 or Computer 2 MCI O MCI Client Access Point Computer 2 O MCI Client Computer 1 14 Operation of Multi Card Imager LAN Connection LAN Connection WE Wireless LAN Infrastructure Communication Mode An access point will bridge or route your wireless LAN devices to a wired ethernet network Wireless LAN devices can also communicate each other via the access point Wireless LAN device will specify an access point using SSID ESSID a communication mode used in a network environment includes both wireless and wired LAN connection MCI Wireless LAN card Infrastructure Mode Wireless LAN compatible computer Infrastructure Mode O O O Computer 1 Computer 2 Access Point E Wireless LAN ADHOC 802 11Communication Mode A communication mode used between wireless LAN devices The devices are communicated by SSID ESSID MCI Wireless LAN card AdHoc Mode Wireless LAN co
172. e in the FTP Server Network Viewer can be operated by 1 PJ Controller 2 Browser and 3 Projector If you operate the Network Viewer from the projector you have to complete the configuration of the FTP server by using PJ Controller or Web Browser in advance Operation from PJ Controller 1 Select input source of the projector Wired Wireless Select Wireless for Wireless LAN and Wired for Wired LAN for the input source of the projector Start up the MCI Client Detected projector names and IP addresses will be displayed 2 Specify the projector to display the EE image Multi Card Imager Select a f Projector IP Address Detail MAC Address projector Only one projector can be selected 92 168 1D0 I0O ACTIVE 00C06F039862 You can use the Ctrl key to select multiple PJ Controller button 3 Start up PJ Controller Click the PJ Controller button too show the PJ Controller screen Select a language and Model Code at Initial Settings from the main menu 4 Select Network Viewer Select Network Viewer from the Main Menu Operation window next page will be displayed Initial Settings Network Viewer PJ Controller 169 254 100 100 PJ Controller 169 254 100 100 Projbehef CBnfoley Main Menu Initial Setting Enlin sst Power amp Status Lansuase English e Control Bilode N Display Menu il Temperat Centigrad Set
173. ed To enable your new settings click RESTART button REFRESH button Cancel the new settings When wired LAN card is inserted LAN4 LAN 5 and LAN6 will be displayed 53 54 8 Configuration with Browser Restart You can reboot the MCI on this screen To activate the new settings the MCI has to be restarted Click RESTART button to reboot the unit Multi Card Imager Configuration IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector MENU Japanese English Multi Card Imager will be restarted Information If you wish to restart Multi Card Imager click RESTART otherwise click CANCEL Quick Setup Advanced Setup RESTART cence Change Configuration Set Network Viewer i Restart HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00 Parameter Description RESTART button Click this button when you restart the MCI after completing the settings CANCEL button Cancel to restart the MCI Chapter 9 9 Display Image via Network Using MCI Client you can display the image on your computer screen from the projector via network 9 Display Image via Network Displaying Image on the PC screen to the Projector O00000 0 0 060 00 0 60 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 O06 0 6 O0060 00 0 0 0 0 6 0 60 6 6 1 Start up the MCI Client To activate the MCI Client select Start gt Program gt Multi Card Imager gt MCI Client in that order As soon as the MCI
174. ee next page LAN 4 Wired Setting IP address can be set using arp eens ds 264 100 1 ping command See P94 Sub net 255 255 o f 0 Gatewey 255 255 255 255 DNS 255 255 255 255 sm gt CANCEL The above diagram is the preset value of LAN 4 31 6 Wired LAN Configuration Checking the Operation MCI Wired LAN card inserted EE Ss 1 Start up the MCI Client on your computer MCI Client Computer MCI Client starts to search MCls If configured projectors are shown on the window of the MCI client your computer is properly connected to the projectors via wired LAN If Troubleshooting screen appears your computer is not connected to projectors Check the message on the Troubleshooting screen and search again Caution MCI located in the different segment cannot be connected Specify the IP address For details refer to Checking the operation in 7 Wireless LAN Configuration on P38 Main Screen Troubleshooting Screen Multi Card Imager Selection Multi Card Imager Projector IP Address Detal MAC Address Searching You can use the Ctrl key to select multiple Search button Window 32 lk is oe resign ests hi Ie Mudli Corel Imagin Mise cj ver k Une lk er fil lk ans ol gem prdi Cenk 1 ls ee Mulli Canl layer pernix cm in am ansa will
175. ept all the terms of the preceding License Agreement If you choose No the setup will close To install MEI Client you must accept this agreement lt Back Yi No 26 Install the Software 6 Select installing destination Choose Destination Location screen will appear Select the location and click OK button MCI Client Setup Choose Destination Location Select folder where Setup will install files Setup will install MCI Client in the following folder To install to this folder click Next To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder Dest ination Folder C Program Files MCI Client Browse i Cancel 7 Create a shortcut If you do not need a shortcut clear the check box and click Next button Then the software starts copying the files from the CD ROM MCI Client Setup Create a shortcut Choose from following quick launcher IV Create a desktop shortcut n 8 Finish the Install Wizard When completing the copy of the files InstallShield Wizard Complete screen will appear Click Finish to complete the setup Read the Readme file when needed MCI Client Setup InstallShield Fizard Complete amp Setup program has completed the installation of MEI Client on your computer You can view the Readme file View the Readme file Click Finish to complete Setup 27 5 Software and Installation 9 Confirm if the installation
176. essional RAM 128MByte CPU VGA 640x480 SVGAGOOX600 XGA 1024x768 1 16 655366 24 32 y k 1677 Slide Converter Viewer Slide Converter MCI Client Slide Converter MCI Client Slide Convertery MCI Client MCI Client CD RODM
177. ey are based on standard models Read the owner s manual of the projector to be used with the MCI before operation E The projector cannot be turned on off by operation with PJ Controller Make sure the settings of the projector are correct to use the MCI with it Refer to Power and Status in 10 PJ Controller E Network Viewer does not work by the operation of the projector Make sure the settings of the FIP server are correct You should set up the FIP server before using Network Viewer Refer to 11 Network Viewer E Speed of playing back images are very slow When connecting on ad hoc mode check which wireless channel you are using If PC using the same channel as yours IS existing closely the networking speed may be diminished or the communication unstable Change channel to resolve the problem The channels of the MCI and MCI Client computer must be the same Or adjust the compression format at the optional setting from the PJ Controller menu Refer to 9 Display Image via Network E MCI Client and the MCI are suspended and do not restart Close the MCI Client application turn off and unplug the projector And then turn of the projector again Caution Do not remove the MCI from the projector while the Network Viewer is working It may lock MCI Client and the MCI leading to malfunction of them Troubleshooting Terminology Terminology DHCP server Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol It is necessary to set an IP address
178. for the location of the sensors A B and C and temperature 0 39 Also see the owner s manual of the projector for further details When the internal power circuit is failed TITLE Message from projector Projector Model Name XX100 TCP IP 192 168 0 111 Projector Name It sends you following message The Projector lamp is turned off because projector power circuit is failed Unplug this projector from AC outlet and ask servicing to qualified service personnel The Projector lamp was turned off because the projector power circuit failed Unplug the projector from AC outlet and ask servicing to a qualified service personnel When the life span of the lamp has been expired TITLE Message from projector Projector Model Name XX100 TCP IP 192 168 0 111 Projector Name It sends you following message The life span of lamp is reached Lamp replacement is required Replace it with a new lamp immediately and reset the lamp counter If the projector is used without reset the lamp counter the alert mail is sent to users in every power on of the projector 66 Power amp Status Power amp Status Click Power amp Status on the main menu and configure each item 1 Turn on off the projector Click Standby ON buttons to turn off on the projector When pressing the Standby button the confirmation message will appear Click OK to turn off the projector Note Projector cannot be turned on fo
179. from Command Prompt to assign an IP address to your MCI 1 Start up MCI and configure the wireless LAN card in your PC to communicate with the MCI unit 2 From Windows Start menu click Run In the field next to Open enter command and click OK When MS DOS prompt or command prompt appears type in arp command as follows Example C gt arp s 169 254 1 100 00 c0 6f 05 1c c2 Indicates an IP address you wish to assign to your MCI panana Separates MAC address of your MCI unit every twe characters by hyphen MAC address is indicated on a label attached to the bottom of each unit 3 Next enter ping command as follows Example C gt ping 169 254 1 100 by executing ping command the IP address will be set Indicates an IP address you wish to assign to your MCI Reply from 169 254 1 100 bytes 32 times 2ms TTL 255 if this message appears the IP address was successfully assigned to MCI Note The assigned IP address is saved in the firmware of MCI thus it will remain set even when the power is off You can use the same method to re assign an IP address If aro ping option is disabled in TCP IP setting of the MCI you cannot assign an IP address using arp and ping commands In factory default state aro ping is set to Enable 94 Setting up the IP address with arp ping command Specifications Specifications Multi Card Imager Power Power Co
180. hS d projector Refer to the below table for each a item and description CO Blue Back The items displayed on this screen is varied BA display according to the functions provided to the ae Default po m projector Capture Capture Yes Kel Ceiling OFF _oFF ON Fj Rear OFF OFF ON Terminal Computer 2 Computer 2 v Set fy Standby Mode Economy Normal Eco ga o Show OFF OFF ON Ge lreeze OFF OFF ON f Power Management Ready Ready x KB min Set The figure is a part of the whole screen ae on start OFF oFF oN Parameter Description Language Select the desired language from the pull down menu Keystone Click A AV buttons to correct keystone distortion Check the HighSpeed box if you wish to increase the variation Click OFF if you do not need this function Select ON or OFF to display not display blue background when no signal is detected Select ON or OFF to display not display the screen Select the image to show on the starting up display from User Default or OFF Click YES to capture the projected image The captured image can be used for the starting up display Select User for Logo By clicking ON button the image gets reversed vertically and horizontally to adjust to ceiling mount projection By clicking ON button the image gets reversed horizontally to adjust to rear projection Terminal Select Computer 2 or Monitor Out from the pull down menu Standby Mode Click Normal or Eco to set the Standby Mode
181. he IP address by the following methods Login again with administrator right and change the IP address of your computer which is possible to communicate with the MCI After setting log into your computer with user right MCI Client Users log into this computer under the authority of user or guest so if the pojecia server TCP IP is not correctly set images cannot be transferred e h this case either contact the administrator or correct the projector server settini Before starting up the MCI Client set Hardware acceleration to None Hardware acceleration is located in start Control Panel Display Settings Advanced Troubleshoot to make the projection speed faster This setting is however not available with user right right other than administrator right In this case first login with administrator right and set Hardware acceleration to None and then log into your computer with user right again If the setting of Hardware acceleration remains Full the processing speed of the projected image is slower compared to None default 59 60 9 Display Image via Network Chapter 10 PJ Controller PJ Controller offers the following functions Controlling the projector Monitoring the projector condition E mail function to inform the projector condition to users Operating the projector Operating Network Viewer Controlling the projector menu
182. her devices in the area that may use the same frequency band as Multi Card Imager 2 If any other devices are causing radio interferences change the communication frequency channel or move to other location Trademarks and Copyright Microsoft Windows Windows 95 98 Me Windows NT 4 0 2000 XP and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks and product names of Microsoft Corporation in the U S A and other countries Netscape Navigator and Netscape Communicator are registered trademarks or trademarks of Netscape Communications Corporation in the U S A and other countries Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corp in the U S A Each name of corporations or products in Owner s Manual is a trademark or a registered trademark of its respective corporation Notes The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice You may not copy the printed materials accompanying with the software We shall not be responsible for any damages caused by reliance on this manual Chapter 1 Functions of Multi Card Imager Functions of Multi Card Imager are described in this chapter 10 1 Functions of Multi Card Imager Multi Card Imager referred to as MCI is a multi interface device which allows projectors to be used via a wide range of media You can use it with one of the multi cards as follows Wireless LAN Wireless LAN card POA WLC20 Via wireless LAN computer screen image can be transmitted to the
183. i Card Imager Configuration Japanese English IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector TCI IP related items can be configured on this page IP Configuration Method Manual IP Address 192 168 100 100 Information Quick Setup Can G A 255 255 255 255 TCP IP ateway Address Wireless ARP PING Enable E mail Admin Password User Password Miscellaneous DNS Server 255 255 255 255 APPLY REFRESH Network Viewer RESTORE Factory Default Settings Restart Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 domain Change Configuration Set Parameter Description IP Configuration Method A desired IP address setup method is selected from Manual DHCP and BOOTPI If DHCP or BOOTP is selected the IP address is obtained automatically as DHCP client or BOOTP client At this time it is necessary that the DHCP server BOOTP server must be in the environment allowing the network communication When the IP Address Configuration Method is set to DHCP or BOOTP and you press the test switch to display the settings while the MCI is attempting to obtain an IP address IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Address fields will display If the MCI fails to obtain IP address from the DHCP server these fields also show and the MCI is not communicated If the MCI fails to obtain IP address from BOOTP server the existing IP address will be assigned IP Address Set the IP addre
184. iated power output of this card is well below FCC radio frequency exposure limits However it is advised to maintain a minimum 20 cm separation between the product and user s or bystanders to minimize human exposure to the transmitted radio frequencies Index Safety Instructions 0 000 ees 6 Introduction eee ee 7 1 Functions of Multi Card Imager 9 2 Setup Procedure LL 11 3 Operation of Multi Card Imager 13 Operation of Multi Card Imager cccce eee e cece ceeuuueeeeeeeeeees 14 LAN COMECON 62 4644 o02 6 04h nat eheh 865265 8G 868 weed oh Ses 15 4 Part Names and Functions Factory Default Setting Installation of MC 17 Part Names and Functions 0 000 cece ee ee eet tees 18 Factory Default Setting rersssi 66 chee daew ae teed Coe She ee Rs 19 Check Factory Default Setting 0 0 0 ee eens 19 Reset the Setting to Factory Default Setting exces eeu ses3 ectGuww cee ewe eet edad 19 Contents of Factory Default Setting 20 Installation of MC 21 Mount MCI to the Projector OORORKNK K O WT OO 2 1 Remove MCI from the Projector 21 Insert Remove Multi Card 24 45 26524208 8oeeeee whe he SO ce ce rhb dekh ooe3 4444 22 5 Software and Installation 000008 23 What is MCI Client LL 24 Whatis Slide Converte r ok saas one bene oo ud bebe be a See SE 24 Install the Softw
185. ication mode Infrastructure or AdHoc you wish to use SSID ESSID IBSSID In both Infrastructure and AdHoc mode same charactered have to be set to the MCI access point and the wireless enabled computer up to 32 characters Be cautious when entering the characters since SSID ESSID is case sensitive To set ANY for the MCI is not recommended X IP address can be set using arp ping command See P94 5 Press SET on the screen to complete the configuration Checking the Operation Check the configuration is successfully completed and the operation of the wireless LAN connection 1 Start up the MCI Client on your computer MCI Client starts to search MCls If configured projectors are shown on the window of the MCI client your computer is properly connected to the projectors via wireless LAN If Troubleshooting screen appears your computer is not connected to projectors Check the message on the Troubleshooting screen and search again Main Screen Troubleshooting Screen Multi Card Imager Selection paes li ki Medli Carel I i gt hiking ki fil M ranz gt Kii ym pridd KiS EERE nS Multi Card Imager isti ck Mh i Projector IP Address Detail MAC Address Guk 1 bi yee Mulli Canl ia Percst sel can u ana willi iixxillie iclllkiiei kuk Y Ave pr loccalixt in an at kuk H Ane thie wreksa wellie ol al ol gam windiss cevicesitiey Mulli Canl Imayer fuxxuzi Searching aiil
186. ick Set button If you click Reset button all the adjusted values will be reset i Items only for computer input Items only for video input If the color system is PAL SECAM PAL M or PAL N tint cannot be adjusted xK Control Screen You can select a screen mode on this screen The items displayed on this screen is automatically changed according to the input signal Screen Parameter Description Select Normal or Wide Provides image in its original size To bY Aspect Normal Wide Set re OFF ON activate this function click ON button Digital Zoom Click or button to enlarge or oe Digital Zoom g g OFF minimize the screen size Click OFF to cancel this function Items only for Wireless Wired or Computer2 RGB input mode Ee Saeko Ge dae Se Note If 1080i 10351 or 720p scan mode is selected from System Adjustment Y Pb Cb Pr Cr input only setting in SYSTEM screen you cannot configure Screen settings Sound On this screen you can adjust sound volume of the projector sound Parameter Description Click A to adjust volume meron Ae Ee Click ON to mute the sound and OFF to A iute OFF OFF ON cancel this function FE SEA oma PT Service EPF 73 10 PJ Controller c Setting Setting Language f W keystone On this screen you can configure he Hig
187. iguration IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector LAN4 RE OKE Japanese English TE LANA OLANS OLAN6 MRE IP nt IP 169 254 100 100 192 168 100 100 192 168 100 100 O HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00 LAN1 LAN2 LANS LAN1 LAN2 LANS EBM LAN LAN4 LAN5 LAN6 54 8 Multi Card Imager Configuration IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Pr
188. iguration Set 2 04 04 vo8aseaade wed esd Ras dd onan 53 EE 54 9 Display Image via Network ssns ssnnnanna 55 Transmit Image on the PC screen to the Projector 56 MCI Client Icon in the System Tray nnnna anaana a aaan 58 About User Right to Login isicsiriricicicscisesirroereiiic isrtri in 59 10 PJ Controller 000 cee 61 PrepardtiO ee ET TS S558 62 MAS RE me 64 Emal Setge saser So d ace 2 ee ace Oe Bo 65 Power Gl Sats se eat ee bn ne ae bee eee ee Oe ee eee ee 67 COMO irs cae NE 69 ic i ee ee ee ee er ee ere 78 11 Network Viewer 00 0 eee ees 79 About Network Viewer 80 Operation acceded erdddwarae ree tbehbabeedadiceg bhai Fa bbaw bbeddvoevengad ide 81 System Requirements for the FTP Server 81 Displaying Image in the FTP Server LL 82 Operation from PJ Controller ae 640 oo ode esos He O54 14 bbe eae e wee o8 82 Operation from Web Browser oes c dae ecedeeeeeeded es 444 Weegee ede dias 84 Operation from the Projector 2 lt ce cne64 e84e 484 S5e bade dee Sees SoS RSE oou we 86 12 Appendix 6 6 sed ewe wae eee bata ee ee eae eae daeen 89 TROUDIESNOOUNG ac 4048525 bared whbe we ode eee eee bake eae ene eeee 90 TEMMINOIOGY 2 06 96 85 4 SE CR Aaa 93 Setting up IP Address with arp ping C
189. ironment If the SMTP server is located in your LAN Local Area network the address set to SMTP server should be specified the in SMTP server located in your LAN The server located outside of your LAN may not be available for security reason For further information please contact your network administrator 65 10 PJ Controller 2 Check Option items Check the conditions where you would choose the MCI to send alert messages Regarding the alert message see below samples 3 Input the message to attach the E mail The message typed here will be attache to the alert message Samples of Alert Message When the internal temperature is too high TITLE Message from projector Projector Model Name XX100 TCP IP 192 168 0 111 Projector Name It sends you following message The Projector lamp is turned off because internal projector temperature is too high Wait for Temperature Warning Indicator turned off and then turn the Projector on again If the Indicator continues flashing check the air filter for dust accumulation A 21 5degrees centigradelB 13 7degrees centigrade C 51 6degrees centigrade Temperature of Sensor B is too high Temperature of Sensor C is too high The Network Unit let users know the information which thermal sensor A B or C inside the projector detected the abnormal temperature risen and so the projector was turned off Please refer to item Check the status of projector
190. is successfully completed Select Start gt Program Multi Card Imager MCI Client or double click the MCI Client icon on the desktop to start up MCI Client If the screen below is displayed the installation is successfully completed Click El button on the top right hand corner X MCI client does not operate at this point Error message as below will be displayed Multi Gard Imager Selection Multi Card Imager IP Address MAC Address Searching You can use the Ctrl key to select multiple OOO ve Error message Troubleshooting There is no response from the Multi Card Imager Please check the following to find the cause of your problem Icheck 1 Is your Multi Card Imager powered on Check 2 Are you located in an area with reception problems Check 3 Are the wireless settings of all of your wireless devices e g Multi Card Imager Access Point and PC configured correctly Check 4 Are all of your wireless devices configured to operate in the same Wireless Mode e g Ad hoc and Infrastructure Point 4 1 If you are using Ad hoc or Infrastructure check the SSID ESSID settings on your Multi Card Imager and PC and make sure they match Point 4 2 Regardless of the Wireless Mode if you are using WEP check to make sure the WEP key key type and key size are configured properly h Continue Quit Chapter 6 Wired LAN Configuration This chapter describes how to configurate a
191. lt 255 255 255 0 gt lt SUBNET MASK gt Gateway ADOIBSS lt 255 255 255 255 gt lt 255 255 255 255 gt lt 255 255 255 255 gt lt GATEWAY ADDRESS gt IP Configuration Method Manual Setting DHCP Manual Setting lt IP CONFIGURATIONS lt MANUAL gt lt DHCP gt lt MANUAL gt ARP PING Enable Enable Enable lt ARP PING gt lt ENABLE gt lt ENABLE gt lt ENABLE gt Wireless Mode AdHoc Infrastructure AdHoc lt WIRELESS MODE gt lt 802 11 AdHoc gt lt INFRASTRUCTURE gt lt 802 11 AdHoc gt chanel lt 11 gt lt 11 gt lt 11 gt lt WIRELESS CHANNEL gt WIRELESS ANY WIRELESS SSID ESSID lt WIRELESS SSID ESSID gt lt WIRELESS gt lt ANY Assigned SSID lt WIRELESS gt Uppercase ESSID is displayed gt Uppercase lt WIRELESS WEP gt lt DISABLE gt lt DISABLE gt lt DISABLE gt DNSDomain o CO o y y OO lt 255 255 255 255 gt lt 255 255 255 255 gt lt 255 255 255 255 gt Wired LAN Card inserted Set to LAN4 at the factory Factory Default Setting Parameter LAN4 LAN5 LANG Contiguranon Ser lt LAN4 gt LAN5 lt LAN6 gt lt CONFIGURATION gt IP Address 169 254 100 100 lt 192 168 100 100 gt lt 192 168 100 100 gt lt IP ADRESS gt Sop not Wider lt 255 255 0 0 gt lt 255 255 255 0 gt lt 255 255 255 0 gt lt SUBNET MASK gt lt GATEWAY ADDRESS gt lt IP CONFIGURATION gt lt MANUAL gt lt DHCP gt lt MANUAL gt lt ARP PING gt lt ENABLE gt lt ENABLE gt lt ENABLE gt DNSDomain oo o o
192. mode Return ooieoe Returns to the previous page manually in Manual mode NEXT EAA Go to next page manually in Manual mode PJ Controller 192 168 100 100 File Page Language Help pit gt ae Dy Projecto Contfoll r lt Network Viewer Main Mowe FTP Server Settings Initial Setting pa Host Name ftp E mail Setting Folder Path F Power amp Status gt Network Viewer UT User ID 2 T Password Control Display Menu Set Play Mode Auto Infinite Loop Auto Play Settings NN see cr 83 84 11 Network Viewer Operation from WEB Browser 1 Select input source of the projector Wired Wireless Select Wireless for Wireless LAN and Wired for Wired LAN for the input source of the projector Start up the MCI Client Detected projector names and IP addresses will be displayed Specify the projector to display the image Only one projector can be selected Click Configure Multi Card Imager device button See page 39 Web browser starts up and the MCI Configuration screen will appear Select Network Viewer from the MENU Configuration screen for Network Viewer next page will appear Note MCI Configuration screen can be also displayed by entering the IP address directly on the browser s URL eg http 00 00 00 00 MCI Configuration Screen ulti Card Imager Configuration IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector MENU Jap
193. mpatible computer AdHoc Mode 15 3 Operation of Multi Card Imager E Wired LAN Communication Mode The devices communicate via wired LAN line MCI Wired LAN card ea em SN Computer 1 Computer 2 Computer 3 2 A remote control unit supplied with a projector can operate computer mouse If your projector is supplied with a remote control unit with a mouse driven function you can operate the computer mouse with this remote control unit Aim the remote control unit towards the projector The projector does not need to be connected by a USB cable For further detail of the remote control operation refer to the owner s manual of the projector 16 Chapter 4 4 Part Names and Functions Factory Default Setting Installation of MCI Read this chapter carefully to handle and install the MCI properly 18 4 Part Names and Functions Factory Default Setting Installation of MCI Part Names and Functions Front Rear POWER Indicator Green Normal Lighted Error gt N A STATUS Indicator Yellow Normal Blinks when receiving packets Only when own node receives the packets Error N A 3 ERROR Indicator Red Normal Off Error Lighted Eject Button Push this button to eject a multi card Multi Card Wireless LAN Card Wired LAN Card Compact Flash card 5
194. ng two applications are included in the supplied CD ROM MCI Client MCI Client transmits image data from a computer to projectors via wireless or wired LAN and also control operate a projector In this chapter we will install this application It is also possible to run MCI directly from the CD ROM if you do not wish to install Slide Converter Slide Converter is an application to convert PowerPoint bitmap and JPEG data into the image data which can be displayed by a projector Viewer Function For details of this software refer to the separate manual Viewer Slide Converter Chapter 5 24 5 Software and Installation What is MCI Client MCI Client transmits image data from a computer to MCl attached projectors up to five via wireless or wired LAN as well as remotely controls the projectors operation When a computer is transmitting image data to a MCl attached projector or controlling its operation no other computers can communicate the projector If you set Accept Interruptive Connection as Enable on the Web browser the other computer can break into the connection Refer to Miscellaneous of 8 Configuration with Browser MCI Client does not support software containing DirectX function MS Office Assistant and replaying motion picture such as DVD Operating Environment This software requires the following computer environment Over RAM 64MB main memory More memory will be required
195. nsumption Operating DC3 3V 1 5A MAX Standby DC3 3V 1 2A MAX Projector Interface External Interface Digital RGB output DVI 29pin male Environment Operating Temperature 5 35 C Storage temperature 20 60 C Certification Japan VCCI ClassB TELEC USA FCC Class B Canada IC ICES 003 Europe CE Mark Other Dimentions 129 W X 70 D X 27 H mm weight 170g Wireless LAN Card Network Standard IEEE802 11b Network Type 802 11 AdHoc Infrustracture Frequency band 2 412MHz 2 462MHz Channels 1 11 In France 2 457MHz 2 462MHz Channels 10 11 Modulation CCK BPSK OPSK Communication Range Outdoor 120m Indoor 80m Above data may vary depending on the operating environment Data Transter Rate 1 2 5 5 11Mbps Auto sensing Auto switching Security WEP40 128bit SSID ESSID Protocol TCP IP Dimentions A3 W X57 D X 10 H mm Weight 20g Wired LAN Card Data Transter Rate 10Mbps 10BASE T Protocol TCP IP Dimentions A3 W X88 D X 15 H mm 30g 96 SANYO Multi Card Imager 9 Multi Card Imager POA BOX20 Wired LAN Card POA WDC20 Compact Flash Card POA CFC20 Wireless LAN Card POA WLC20
196. o control the projector Others 42 8 Configuration with Browser Introduction C00000 0 0 0 0 060 O00 0 6 60 60 6 0 6 O 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 To operate by web browser you need to configure its environment Check the environment of the web browser and configure to make it possible to operate the MCI Environment of Web Browser oooooooooeooooooeoeoeoeoeooeoeoeeoeoeeoeoeeooeeeoeoeoeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Web browser is required to support the following version Microsoft Internet Explorer Ver 4 0 or later Netscape Communications Netscape Navigator Ver4 6 or later Configuration of Web Browser Configure the operation environment of the web browser Configuration has to be accurate for proper operation Using Proxy Server Internet Explorer Start up Internet Explorer Select Tools gt Internet Options Select the Connection tab and click the LAN Setup button in the Local Area Network LAN Setup field Click the Details button in the Proxy Server field Input the IP address set on the MCI in the Proxy server is not used at address starting from the following IP address field Netscape Navigator Start up Netscape Navigator Select Edit gt Setup gt Category Select Details and Proxy and check on Set proxy manually Click the Display button and input the IP address set on the MCI in the Proxy server is no
197. ojector Japanese English Multi Card Imaqer ORERE MERE FARE i E Chapter 9 9 9 O00000 0 0 6 60 0 60 0 0 6 60 0 60 O60 6 6 6 6 O60 0O 6O 0 6 6 8 1 MCI Client gt Multi Card Imager MCI Cliernt MCI Client LAN LAN
198. om PJ Controller or Operation from Web browser Select input source of the projector Wired Wireless Select Wireless for Wireless LAN and Wired for Wired LAN for the input source of the projector Select Wireless Viewer or Wired Viewer from the MCI menu Select Wireless Viewer when using wireless LAN or Wired Viewer when using wired LAN from the MCI menu of the projector Viewer Setting screen will appear See the next page Select Play Mode and execute the operation Move the red arrow pointer to the item you wish to choose Using Point buttons and SELECT button of the projector configure or execute each item UO Plays images and stop playing according to following configurations SECON Sets timing to switch images in Auto play mode 3 240 sec GD ENTE TEETE Setting On makes the projector keep playing images repeatedly Times Specifies the number of repeating times of auto play Maximum 255 times Manual SAA Switches images manually Press Point Up button on the projector or the remote control to show next image and Point Down button to show the previous image Connect Connect to the FTP server ee eae Move the red arrow pointer to Connect and press SELECT button on the projector or the remote control to connect the MCI to the FTP server Then the projector starts playing the images in the FIP server Disconnect from the FTP server a Move the red arrow pointer to
199. ommand 00000 cee eeeee 94 SPECIICALONS oasis inn aae r a a 95 Safety Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated Follow the instructions in the Owner s Manual for the projector and other peripherals when you Install or operate this unit Disconnect the power plug of projector and other connected devices from the AC outlet when you install or remove this unit Attempting to install or remove the unit while the power is connected to the AC outlet may cause electric shock and damages to the unit Do not attempt to disassemble modify or repair the unit Failure to comply with this caution may cause fire or electric shock and damages to the unit Operating the unit when the unit is emitting excessive heat fumes or strange odor may cause fire or electric shock Disconnect a power supply plug from the outlet Do not drop the unit or subject it to other mechanical shocks The internal parts may become damaged and may cause electric shock fire or cause the unit to malfunction Before operating this unit make sure that no electromagnetic interference is produced Operation of any radio equipment may interfere the functionality of some medical devices such as pacemaker Do not touch the unit with wet hands Doing so while the power supply plug of a projector or other devices are connected to the AC outlet may cause electric shock Do not operate cellular
200. ot shown when the wired MENU Wireless Mode Ad hoc v LAN card is inserted in the MCI Pianis Chama n Quick Setup SSID ESSID WIRELESS Advanced Setup TCP IP WEP Security Disable t1 Wireless i E mail WEP Key 1 Admin Password WEP Key 2 User Password Miscellaneous WEP Key 3 WEP Key 4 Change Configuration Set 2 Network Vi ck ac APPLY REFRESH C Restart RESTORE Factory Default Settings Parameter Description Wireless Mode Set the wireless communication mode in the environment you wish to use Select either Infrastructure or AdHoc Channel If you use the MCI in 802 11AdHoc mode select the channel from 1 to 11 SSID ESSID Set the SSID ESSID up to ASCII 32 characters SSID ESSID is case sensitive Even though all characters projected by pressing the TEST switch on the MCI are uppercase it is necessary to distinguish between upper and lower case characters WEP Security Select Enable or Disable the WEP encryption When using WEP select any of Enable 40bit Shared Key Enable 40bit Open System Enable 128bit Shared Key and Enable 128bit Open System corresponding to this WEP When enabling WEP Encryption the image transfer speed may become slower WEP Key 1 Key 4 Set WEP key in the hexadecimal notation 0 to F 5 bytes are set for 40 bit WEP and 13 bytes are set for 128 bit WEP Four WEP keys can be set however the only one with che
201. ot shown when wired LAN card js attached Quick Setup Quick Setup Quick Setup includes minimum setup items required for operating the MCI The contents of this page is a part of the advanced setup page Therefore the contents set on this page may affect relevant items on the advanced setup If you set the items on the advanced setup page the settings on this page are not necessary Depending on the inserted LAN card wireless or wired setting items will be varied To reflect the setting on the MCI click APPLY button For details of each item button refer to the next page Wireless LAN card inserted Multi Card Imager Configuration IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector LAN3 Quick Setup MENU Japanese English Projector Information 1 Quick Setup IP Configuration Method Manual Advanced Setup IP Address 192 168 100 100 Change Configuration Set Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Network Viewer Gateway Address 255 255 255 255 a Wireless Mode Ad hoc Channel 15 SSID ESSID WIRELESS APPLY REFRESH RESTORE Factory Default Settings HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00 Wired LAN card inserted Multi Card Imager Configuration IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector LAN4 Quick Setup MENU Japanese English Projector Information Quick Setup IP Configuration Method Manual Advanced Setup IP Address 169 254 100 100 Chang
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203. projectors which are remotely located A single computer can transmit images up to five projectors Besides this function it can control and operate the projectors This function allows you to give presentations at anywhere you wish without an onerous cable connection Since the MCI can access to the wired LAN via an access point infrastructure mode no additional line construction will be required IEEE802 11b standard TCP IP communication protocol supported Wired LAN Wired LAN Card POA WDC20 MCI can be directly connected to LAN line using a LAN cable As the wireless LAN connection it can transmit images to projectors and control or operate them via LAN connection 10BASE T standard TCP IP communication protocol supported Network Viewer Under Wired or Wireless LAN environment you can project the image stored in the FIP server on the network Viewer Compact Flash Card POA CFC20 Without using computers or video players presentation data can be played only using a projector The supplied data converting software Slide Converter will converts PowerPoint bitmap and JPEG data to the presentation data which can be played by the viewer function Besides its unique editing functions allows you to create presentation data composed with various types of images For details of the viewer function and slide converter refer to the separate manual Viewer Slide Converter Sold Separately Chapter
204. r approximately 90 seconds after it being turned off When the display of Power Status changes from On cooling down to On click ON to turn on the projector PJ Controller 192 168 100 100 TS Confirmation Message ojectdf Cenffoller pp Power amp Status Main Menu PJ Controller 192 168 100 1 X Projector Power Initial Setting Invalid on cooling down J Power off E mail Setting y Accumulated lamp use time 67H Ng Network Viewer Q Accumulated projector use time 67H Power amp Status Cancel Control Power Status ON Display Menu amp Projector Condition Normal INPUT Input status Selection Signal Status il Internal Temperature Caution about turning on off the projector via network When you wish to turn on off the projector via network preset the projector as follows 1 Select Setting from the Projector menu 2 Select Standby mode from the Setting menu and set it as Normal If you set this function as Normal the MCI is constantly provided with power even if the projector is turned off If you set this as Eco then the MCI will be turned off when you turn off the projector Consequently you cannot turn on off the projector via network standby mode sveA1 Normal ae Select Standby Mode and set RY itas Normal Off lt b Ga lt b o lz
205. rk Viewer When internal projector temperature is too high When the projector is turned off with power ON OFF button Restart When Power management function turns the projector lamp off When the signal is interrupted When accumulated Lamp use time reaches in hours 9999 hours Attached Message When a connection error occurs during an auto play APPLY REFRESH RESTORE Factory Default Settings HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00 Parameter Description Enter the address of SMTP server up to ASCII254 characters Enter the E mail address of administrator Enter E mail addresses of users When the checked item has occurred the MCI send alert messages Attach the message to the email of Accumulated Lamp use time reaches in hours up to ASCII220 characters If the contents you have set on this page are correct click the APPLY button The screen to restart the MCI will be displayed To enable your new settings click RESTART button REFRESH button Cancel the new settings RESTORE Factory Default Settings button Restore the E mail Settings to the values at the factory 49 8 Configuration with Browser Admin Password If the Admin Password is set no one but the system administrator can change the setting contents of the MCI At the factory the Admin Password is not set Multi Card Imager Configuration IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for
206. s nxxplina pecalikenes Check H Ane tlie wreksa selling ol al ol it wines deviceite g Malli Canl layer Iil kl PO cxunfigur est exe rc ly cxunfiyunict h apral in Ie sams Wireksz Meul kkt A Ane dl af par H tis nl wraksa toy y lk axl lreilruk lm kl 4 1 If ya ct May fdshox e lih ashuke click Ue SSIDASSID xeli wiyar Mulli Canl la axl PO axl make re lkiw makde Iil 4 7 Ieyanlksz ol I Windies Mick il gem anis veig WHP deuk Io make sare He WEI kr kiy It aml key sias are ENIIkAFI pigs by Setting of the Network environment Password Setting Set the password to restrict access to the MCI through the network Once the password is set you will be required to enter the password when accessing the MCI 1 Select Password from the MCI menu Password setting screen will be displayed 2 Enter password Enter the password using Point up down buttons 4 digit number and then press SELECT button Enter 0000 if you do not need a password Pssswerq fa sox a Bi A wl zil f Password Setting Password SET CANCEL Setting password is recommended when you connect the MCI to network The password can be also checked and changed by browser 33 34 6 Wired LAN Configuration Chapter F4 7 Wireless LAN Configuration This chapter describes how to configurate a wireless LAN environment to connect a computer and projectors MCI attached The following wireless L
207. select Control from the main menu Control Menu will appear at the bottom of the screen Using this menu you can adjust or configure the projector Caution Control items displayed on this screen is varied depending on the input source or product model of the projector So the figures shown in this section may be different from the actual screen displayed on your computer For further detail refer to the owner s manual of your projector This function is not available if the projector is turned off PJ Controller 192 168 100 100 File Page Language Help robid no Main Menu Inout Initial Setting C Computer 2 E mail Setting C Video Network Viewer J Comment Power amp Status Control l 2 w 9 lololelg we Roi PG System Image Screen Sound Setting Service Sen Control Menu Input On this screen you can select input source of the projector Check the input terminal and select the signal mode from the pull down menu Click Set button to switch the input You can save a note in Comment field Click Save button to save the note Z input Parameter Description iui Wireless Wired Select this input when using the Screen Capture or the Network Viewer function Video Computer 2 Select the input source from RGB Component and RGB Scart Select the input source from AUTO VIDEO and S VIDEO Comment 69 10 PJ Controller PC Adjustment d4 PC Adjus
208. ss in the environment you wish to use If IP configuration Method is set to DHCP or BOOTP this setting is not needed Subnet Mask Set the Subnet mask in the environment you wish to use If IP Configuration Method is set to DHCP or BOOTP this setting may become unnecessary depending on the settings of DHCP Server and BOOTP Server Gateway Address Set the gateway address in the environment you wish to use If IP Configuration Method is set at DHCP or BOOTP this setting may become unnecessary depending on the settings of DHCP Server and BOOTP Server If any segment beyond the router is not used the gateway address can be remained 255 255 255 255 ARP PING Select Enable or Disable the IP address setup using arp and ping Refer to P94 for details domain Enter the domain name where the MCI belongs up to ASCII 254 characters DNS Server Enter the address of the DNS server APPLY button If the contents you have set are correct click the APPLY button The screen to restart the MCI will be displayed To enable your new settings click RESTART button REFRESH button Cancel the new settings RESTORE Factory Default Settings button Restore the settings to the values at the factory 48 8 Configuration with Browser Wireless Setting Wireless related items can be configured Multi Card Imager Configuration a O n t h S D a g e 1EEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector This page is n
209. t MCI Client from the menu on the left Multi Card Imager CD ROM MCI Client Eile Menu Help 6 MCI Client Install MCI Client Slide Converter Launch MCI Client MCI Client and Slide Converter cannot be installed at the same time Install respectively When you install Slide Converter click Slide Converter menu on the left side on the screen Caution 4 Click Install MCI Client Install Wizard for MCI client will start up Then click Next X If you wish to start up MCI client directly from the CD ROM select launch MCI Client MCI Client Setup D Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for MEI Client The InstallShieldR Wizard will install MCI lent on your computer To continue click ext 5 License Agreement screen will appear Thoroughly read the contents If you agree to the contents of the software license agreement click Yes MCI Client Setup License Agreement Please read the following license agreement A carefully Press the PAGE DOWN key to see the rest of the agreement Before installing Multi Card Imager Capture Application MCI Client exe hereafter referred to as Capture Application thoroughly read the fe larlng software license agreement to fully understand its contents Install this software product only when you agree to the terms of this agreement Tf you do not agree to the terms do not install Capture Application v Do you acc
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211. t used at address starting from the following IP address field Not using Proxy Server Internet Explorer Start up Internet Explorer Select Tools gt Internet Options Select the Connection tab and click the LAN Setup button in the Local Area Network LAN Setup field Check off Proxy server is used at local address of the Proxy Server field Netscape Navigator Start up Netscape Navigator Select Edit gt Setup gt Category Select Details and Proxy and check on Connect Internet directly Environment of Web Browser Configuration of Web Browser Starting up the Web Browser Starting up the Web Browser C000 0 9 0 0 0 60 0 0 60 6 0 6 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 Start up the MCI Client Select the projector to be configured and click Configure Multi Card Imager device button See page 39 Multi Card Imager Configuration will appear Items to be configured are shown in MENU on the light side of the screen Note MCI Configuration screen can be also displayed by entering the IP address directly on the browser s URL e g http 00 00 00 00 za Multi Card Imager Selection Multi Card Imager Projector IP Address Detail MAC Address 7192 768 100 100 ACTIVE 00C0GFO39862 You can use the Ctrl key to select multiple Configure Multi Card Imager device Information On the initial screen the set
212. t you wish to use If IP Configuration Method is set to DHCP or BOOTP this setting is not needed Set the Subnet mask in the environment you wish to use If IP Configuration Method is set to DHCP or BOOTP this setting may become unnecessary depending on the settings of DHCP Server and BOOTP Server Set the gateway address in the environment you wish to use If IP Configuration Method is set at DHCP or BOOTP this setting may become unnecessary depending on the settings of DHCP Server and BOOTP Server If any segment beyond the router is not used the gateway address can be remained 255 255 255 255 Set the wireless communication mode in the environment you wish to use Select either Infrastructure or AdHoc If you use the MCI in 802 11AdHoc mode select the channel from 1 to 11 Set the SSID ESSID up to ASCII 32 characters SSID ESSID is case sensitive Even though all characters projected by pressing the TEST switch on Multi Card Imager are uppercase It is necessary to distinguish between upper and lower case characters If the contents you have set on this page are correct click the APPLY button The screen to restart the MCI will be displayed To enable your new settings click RESTART button Cancel the new settings Restore the settings to the values at the factory Not displayed when wired LAN card is inserted to the MCI Advanced Setup Advanced Setup TCP IP Mult
213. tarted even if you close the MCI Client 57 58 9 Display Image via Network MCI Client Icon in the System Tray When right clicking the icon in the system tray the following menu will be shown a The icon will be a eae changed Lighted on About MGI Client f Help when MCI Client is asl connected to the MCI Parameter Description Set to Default Save the following information MCI Client will be activated with this saved settings from the next time This function is not available when you activate the MCI Client directly from the CD ROM Options settings Connected projectors Transfer mode Real time Capture One shot Capture or Disconnect User Password Show version information Show help information Activate the window of the MCI Client Quit MCI Client Icon in the System Tray About User Right to Login About User Right to Login Notes on the case where you log into Windows XP Professional Windows XP HomeEdition Windows2000 Professional with user right right other than administrator right If you log into Windows XP Professional Windows XP HomeEdition Windows2000 Professional with user right right other than administrator right the following error message will appear when you start up the MCI Client Check whether the IP address of the MCI and that of your computer are in an accessible system for each other If it is not accessible change the setting of t
214. the IP Address screen 2 Enter IP address Enter the same IP address as the one set to the projector e g 192 168 100 100 Click OK button 3 The entered IP address is shown in the window Press OK button to close the Options Screen The entered IP address and MANUAL s added to the window Options Screen Multi Card Imager Selection Compression Method Known Devices List Multi Card Imager IP Address Projector IP Address Detail or Performance 192 166 100 100 MANUAL C Optimize for Quality MCI Client Optimize for Photo Images Enter IP Address Screen Capture Settings Automatic lt gt lt Always capture whole screen a F Add oi Cac You can use the Ctrl key to select multiple 0000 Add Note Detailed information of the network can be configured by browser Refer to 8 Configuration with Browser on P41 39 40 7 Wireless LAN Configuration Chapter 8 Configuration with Browser MCI can be set controlled and operated by the web browser Caution When you use the web browser the MCI needs to be connected to the projector via wireless or wired LAN Complete the setup of the LAN connection The web browser can set or operate followings LAN setting Configure Wired Wireless LAN environment Email Setting Configure E mail function to maintain the projector Operation of Network Viewer Password Setting Configure security password t
215. tment F mod Current Mode XGA1 This feature optimizes the signal from the GM Auto PC adjustment connected computer to display the screen PC Adjustment screen is displayed only when Computer 2 RGB is selected for the input source CH Position gt pa _ set Gee Fine sync 26 Set Total dots 1344 Set CJ Position 36 _set ED clamp gt j B Ge Display Area H 1024 EB Display Area 768 Fui Screen _oFF oN T Load Setting No Z H Save Setting No Save to pial Mode free Set Comment Save Parameter Description Current Mode Displays computer mode Auto PC Adjustment Executed by clicking Start button Fine sync Click A to adjust the value Total dots Click A to adjust the number to fit your computer image H Position Click A to adjust the horizontal position Click A to adjust the vertical position Click A to adjust the clamp level Click A to decrease increase the value to fit resolution of the image Display Area V Click A to decrease increase the value to fit resolution of the image Full Screen Displays the image in the full screen size Load Setting No Loads the preset settings Mode 1 5 Save Setting No You can save the settings of the PC Adjustment Select the mode number you wish to save and click Set button f you want to delete the content in the mode select the mode and click Mode free button Comment You can save
216. toRun exe The Language Selection screen will then appear 2 Software License window will be displayed Thoroughly read the contents If you agree to the contents of the software license agreement check on the Agree radio button and click OK Software License Before using Multi Card Imager Software CD ROM thoroughly read the following software A license agreement to fully understand its contents Use this CD ROM only when you agree to the terms of this agreement If you do not agree to the terms do not use this CD ROM Software License Agreement This is a legal agreement between the customer hereafter referred to as user and Sanyo Electric Co Ltd hereafter referred to as our company Both parties accept the following terms on use of this software product hereafter referred to as software that our company grants to the user the right to use the software Article 1 Definition of software Software in this agreement includes computer software contained in this CD ROM Article 2 Grant of license 1 Our company grants to the user the non exclusive right to use the software on the following terms and conditions stated in this agreement 2 The user may use the software on more than one computer through the Ethernet or Wireless LAN to which our company s Multi Card Imager or is connected C Agree C Disagree 25 5 Software and Installation 3 Main Menu screen will appear Selec
217. up contents and current status of the MCI are displayed The contents Is varied by Wired or wireless LAN environment Screen of Wireless LAN Multi Card Imager Configuration IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector MENU Japanese English Firmware Version VX XX XXXX XX XX Information Boot ROM Version VX XX XXXX XX XX Hardware Address 00C06F039862 Wireless Card Type JAPAN IP Address 192 168 100 100 Change Configuration Set Wireless Link Status Connected 802 11 AdHoc WEP Security Disable Network Viewer Current SSID BSSID WIRELESS Current Channel 11 Data Transfer Rate 11 Mbps Current User PC none System Time 0 days 00 17 04 Projector Quick Setup Advanced Setup Restart REFRESH HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00 Screen of Wired LAN Multi Card Imager Configuration IEEE802 11b Wireless Network Unit for LCD Projector MENU Japanese English Firmware Version VX XX XXXX XX XX Information Boot ROM Version VX XX XXXX XX XX Hardware Address 00C06F039862 IP Address 169 254 100 100 Current User PC none Quick Setup amp Advanced Setup Change Configuration Set System Time 0 days 00 09 37 Projector Network Viewer Restart HTTP Configuration System Ver 1 00 43 AA 8 Configuration with Browser Parameters and descriptions of Information Parameter Firmware Version Boot ROM Version Hardware Address Wireless Card
218. vigator gt RE gt MORO i gt IP Internet Explorer Internet Explorer gt LAN LAN HO Netscape Navigator Netscape Navigator gt EE gt ATAU gt 42 MCI
219. wired LAN environment to connect a computer and projectors MCI attached The following wired LAN card will be needed for this connection Wired LAN Card POA WDC20 6 Wired LAN Configuration Preparation O0000 0 0 0 60 6 60 O00 0 6 60 60 6 0 0 O60 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 6 MCI has to be installed on the same LAN environment with the MCI Client Computer for its operation 1 Insert the wired LAN card POA WDC20 into the MCI 2 Insert the LAN cable into the wired LAN card Confirm the functions of indicators on the MCl and the wireless LAN card Wired LAN Card POA WDC20 MCI POA BOX20 LAN Cable Setting of the INetwork Environment Wireless LAN environment will be set on the Projector Menu Detailed setting is available with the browser menu Refer to 8 Configuration with Browser Configuration 1 Select Wired from the input menu of the projector If Wired is not shown on the menu the wired LAN card may not be properly mounted to the projector Check the attachment once again Caution Confirm if the Power Indicator on the MCI is lit and the Error Indicator is off If the Power Indicator is off and the Error indicator is flashing check the attachment of the MCI and restart the projector Status Indicator Power Indicator LNK Normally lit ACT Flashes when receiving transmitting data

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