Page 5 - Table of Contents
5 Table of Contents OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................................................... 8 Features .......................................................................................................
Page 8 - Overview; Features
8 Overview With the revolutionary Plug-and-Show wireless projection, QuadView, and wireless projection via PDA, LiteShow makes all of your presentations and meetings more efficient and successful. Features • Compatible with Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista, XP, and Macintosh (Mac) version 10.5 and above ...
Page 9 - Initial Setup
9 Initial Setup 1) Connect power to LiteShow module, and connect a VGA cable from the projector to the LiteShow VGA connector. If desired, audio can also be connected to the LiteShow Audio connector. 2) Turn on the projector and LiteShow module. Note: When the projector shows the instructions below,...
Page 11 - Windows Client Utility; Launch Application
11 Windows Client Utility Launch Application After you successfully download the LiteShow Windows client, follow the steps below to start the program. 1) Click the LiteShow shortcut. 2) Select the network you want to project over, and then the LiteShow module you wish to use. 3) If the LiteShow modu...
Page 12 - Application Control Panel
12 Application Control Panel Projection Mode Tab Projection Mode Controls Full Screen projection Project to Quadrant #1 Project to Quadrant #2 Project to Quadrant #3 Project to Quadrant #4 Stop projecting Pause projecting Refresh projection Status Indicator Projection Mode Tab Video Mode Tab Login C...
Page 14 - Menu Functions
14 Menu Functions When you click the Menu button shown above, the menu window displayed on the right appears. Click an option to enable/disable a feature or open another submenu. Show Receiver Information Displays the receiver information, such as the WiFi name, IP address, and code, in the upper-le...
Page 24 - Mac Client Utility
24 Mac Client Utility Launch Application 1) Click the LiteShow shortcut. 2) Select the network you want to project over, and then the LiteShow module you wish to use. 3) If the LiteShow module is found, a Login Code dialog box is displayed on your projector. 4) Enter the Login Code visible on the pr...
Page 33 - Home Page
33 Web Management Home Page 1) Ensure your computer has successfully connected to LiteShow. 2) Open your web browser. It should automatically open to the LiteShow home page. If not, enter the IP address shown on the projector screen in your browser window. The default IP is “192.168.100.10.” 3) At t...
Page 34 - Download
34 Download Available to all users, regardless of which login is used. 1) From the Download window, select the appropriate client software that corresponds to your operating system, and click Download to start the installation program. 2) Follow the Installation Wizard instructions. Note: If a Windo...
Page 35 - System Status
35 System Status Available to all users, regardless of which login is used. This page displays a variety of network-related information, including the IP address of LiteShow, whether it is currently projecting, and how many users are currently connected to the device.
Page 36 - Conference Control
36 Conference Control Available only to users logged in as either Basic or Admin Users. Conference Control allows you to easily change presenters and to display up to four presentations at one time. To allow users to project freely: Uncheck the Allow control from this page only box. To change presen...
Page 38 - Network Setup
38 Network Setup By default, the LiteShow device is a DHCP client. When the LiteShow module is connected to a LAN that already has a DHCP server present, the LiteShow module takes an IP address assigned to it by the server. When the LiteShow module is connected to a LAN that does not have a DHCP ser...
Page 41 - OSD Setup
41 OSD Setup Allows you to customize the LiteShow standby image with a personal image and/or restore the original standby image. In addition, you can control how the device information and screen saver is displayed.
Page 42 - Change Passwords
42 Change Passwords Allows you to reset the passwords for Basic User and/or Admin User.
Page 43 - Reset to Default
43 Reset to Default Restores LiteShow to factory default settings. Alternatively, factory default settings can also be restored as follows: 1) Turn off the LiteShow module. 2) Press and hold the Reset button on the bottom of the LiteShow module. 3) Turn on the LiteShow module. 4) Wait for at least 1...
Page 44 - Firmware Upgrade
44 Firmware Upgrade Used for upgrading the LiteShow firmware, and for importing and exporting configuration settings (this is helpful when multiple LiteShow devices are being configured). To update your LiteShow firmware: 1) Connect the LiteShow device to your network RJ45 connector before updating....
Page 45 - WebSlides Setup
45 WebSlides Setup Allows you to adjust the Auto Refresh Interval and Access Password Control.
Page 46 - Reboot; Logout
46 Reboot Restarts the LiteShow system. Logout Exits the LiteShow web page.
Page 47 - Start WebSlides
47 Start WebSlides Click the WebSlides button to start the WebSlides feature. See the Launch WebSlides section for more information.
Page 48 - Appendix A: Using PtG Converter
48 Appendix A: Using PtG Converter 1) Download the PtG Converter application from the LiteShow USB token or from the InFocus website at: www.infocus.com/support . 2) Once installed, the converter will reside in the MobiShow\MobiShow PtG Converter folder within Programs. 3) Launch the PtG Converter a...
Page 49 - Appendix B: LiteShow Port Map
49 Appendix B: LiteShow Port Map LiteShow uses the following ports for network traffic. It may be necessary for the network administrator to configure the network to pass broadcast packets on ports 1047, 1048, and 1049 to enable the LiteShow application to correctly discover LiteShow modules on a co...