Eiki QXXAVC922---P - Manual

Eiki QXXAVC922---P

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Compliance; For Canadian Users; Model Number
  • Page 4 – Safety instructions; Caution about Radio Wave; or move to other location.; Trademarks and Copyright; CAUTION IN USING THE PROJECTOR VIA NETWORKS; computer is recommended.
  • Page 5 – Table of contents
  • Page 7 – Required operating environment for computers; Operating environment and configuration
  • Page 8 – Network specifications of the projector; LAN Terminal
  • Page 9 – About LAN functions
  • Page 10 – Chapter 1 About LAN functions; LAN functions and the features; there is no need for wire connection.; Image projecting system via LAN; Flow of Image Transfer
  • Page 11 – An example of the connection
  • Page 12 – Wireless LAN, AdHoc Communication Mode; LAN connection modes
  • Page 13 – Operate the computer mouse with the remote control.
  • Page 16 – Chapter 2 Setup procedures; Install the software on computers.; Decide depending on the LAN environment.; Network Configuration has completed.; Follow each chapter to project an image and operate the projector.
  • Page 17 – Network Viewer & Capture 4 installation; Double click; OK; Installing the software
  • Page 18 – Yes; button if you agree to; Continue Anyway; Click; Finish; to complete the installation.
  • Page 19 – Installed software; The following 3 softwares are installed on your computer.
  • Page 20 – File Converter 2 installation; S e t t h e s u p p l i e d N e t wo r k Vi e we r & Ca p t u re 4; Install; button to start installing.; Installed software and places
  • Page 21 – . Names and functions of the operation
  • Page 22 – Chapter 3 Names and functions of the operating screen; Network connection standby display; Network Connection Standby Display
  • Page 23 – Parts Names and Functions of the Screen; Network Capture 4 window; Note on Windows Vista; Allow
  • Page 24 – Using the multiple network adaptors
  • Page 25 – . Wired LAN configurations
  • Page 26 – Chapter 4 Wired LAN configurations; Setting Procedure; Network environment settings; Select “Wired Setting” in the projector menu, and press; SELECT; Select similar LAN environment among LAN1, 2 and 3 with the Point; Connecting to the LAN line
  • Page 27 – Adjust the figures with the Point; Network environment setting
  • Page 28 – Confirming the operation; Search PJ
  • Page 29 – Specify IP; Enter the IP address of projector and Click; . Then, the projector will be added on the Network
  • Page 30 – Network information; ed; Network PIN code
  • Page 31 – Wired LAN factory default settings
  • Page 33 – This projector contains the Wireless LAN module.; . Wireless LAN configurations
  • Page 34 – Chapter 5 Wireless LAN configurations; Setting procedures; Select “Wireless Setting” from the projector menu and press; Select similar environment between LAN 4 and LAN 5 with the Point; Setting the network environment
  • Page 35 – Setting the network environment
  • Page 36 – Configuring security with the projector; Notes when entering characters:
  • Page 39 – Error Screen; Setting Procedures; Easy wireless setting
  • Page 40 – Computer environment and Wireless LAN connection; Wireless factory default
  • Page 41 – WIRELESS indicator display
  • Page 42 – Wireless LAN factory default settings; Factory default settings for LAN4, LAN5, and SIMPLE as follows.
  • Page 43 – Chapter; Basic setting and operation
  • Page 44 – Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation; Select a display mode and login; STANDARD MODE; text area and the login Network PIN code onto; Password; text area and then click; Starting up the Browser
  • Page 45 – Display of main setting page; Main setting page in the Standard Mode display; Setting page; Sub menu tab
  • Page 46 – Main setting page in the Light Mode display; How to use the setting page; Main menu; or; Set; Example of the Setting Page; Setting Pallet
  • Page 47 – Text box setting; Pull-down menu setting; Radio button setting; Type of the setting pallet
  • Page 48 – Initial setting; Initial Setting; on the main menu to display the initial setting page.
  • Page 49 – Network PIN code setting; PJLink and password setting; password; * onto the text box and click
  • Page 50 – Date and time setting
  • Page 51 – Network; on the main menu. The following setting page is displayed. Set up the; Setting; Setting of LAN; Select a type of LAN from; Change setting; Network configuration
  • Page 52 – IP configuration; pull; After completing the network configuration, press; Regist
  • Page 53 – Configuring wireless LAN setting; configuration, press; Configuring wireless LAN setting and security setting
  • Page 54 – Configuring wireless LAN security setting; Four; Notes for entering characters:; The “¥” symbol is displayed as “\” when the ASCII key is used. The “
  • Page 55 – on the main menu and follow the below steps.; Setting SMTP server and administrator address; Set the server name or IP address of the SMTP server*
  • Page 56 – Registering and deleting E-mail addresses; Option selection for sending alert mail; Option
  • Page 57 – Examples: Type and contents of alert mail; When internal PJ temperature is too high:; When internal PJ power circuit is failed:
  • Page 58 – When lamp corres. value reaches preselect use time:; When PJ lamp replacement time is reached:
  • Page 59 – SNMP Setting; on the main menu and; PJ information; SNMP setting
  • Page 60 – Trap; Check and delete the trap address; Delete
  • Page 61 – Trap option; Trap option setting
  • Page 63 – Controlling the projector
  • Page 64 – Chapter 7 Controlling the projector; Power control and status check; ON; button on the page, the power of the projector can be con-; PJ status; Standby
  • Page 65 – About projector condition; Caution about turning on/off the projector via the networks
  • Page 66 – Controls; Control; on the main menu. The setting method differs depending on the con-; Input; button after select-
  • Page 67 – System; Available selection at the RGB(PC analog) input; Available selection at the RGB(PC digital) input; Available selection at the RGB(AV HDCP) input
  • Page 68 – Image adjustment; Store; button, and to load the adjusted value, click; Load; Input source
  • Page 69 – Sound
  • Page 70 – PC adjustment
  • Page 71 – Setting up the projector
  • Page 72 – Start
  • Page 73 – Lamp counter resetting; Reset
  • Page 74 – How to set the timer; Set a day or date; To set the timer event at the same time everyday or every week,; Select; day; The selectable days are as follows:; - Same time everyday; select; date; Timer setting; Timer
  • Page 75 – Event; Register an event; Change the event mode; To check the set timer events, click
  • Page 76 – Notes on timer setting
  • Page 77 – Information; Projector information
  • Page 78 – Indication of the lamp status
  • Page 79 – Controlling and setting the multi-projectors; Multi Control; on the main menu to display the control page.; Example of multi control
  • Page 80 – Start/stop the multi control; Multi control setting
  • Page 81 – Register the projector; PJ; Confirmation of registered projector; To check the registered information, click
  • Page 82 – Change the mode of the registered projector
  • Page 84 – Viewer auto setting all together; from; Viewer; sub menu; button, the registered projectors start playing back
  • Page 85 – Network capture functions
  • Page 86 – Chapter 8 Network capture functions; Start up the Network Capture 4; PJ Search; About Network Capture function
  • Page 87 – Commands on the task bar; When the; Network Viewer & Capture 4; icon on the task bar is clicked, the popup menu will appear. It; Menu during Real time capturing
  • Page 88 – Parameter set up; Parameter set; button and setup the parameters on the Parameter setup window.
  • Page 89 – Registering the computers; Using the Real Time Capture
  • Page 90 – Start real time
  • Page 91 – Using the real time capture
  • Page 92 – button on the projector twice to; button to start capturing. The screen image of the selected
  • Page 93 – Example of advanced use; Start capturing of the computer PC1 by using the projector.; Start the presentation.; Setting condition
  • Page 94 – Using the Network Communication
  • Page 95 – Settings before using the Network Communication; ject computers in the network.; [] When serving the capture data to the specific; button to
  • Page 96 – Description of capture editing window; Communication Start; Menu tree
  • Page 97 – Tool bar button names
  • Page 98 – How to acquire and release the editing authority; End the communication; The capture editing window will be closed.; How to use the Network communication; Start the communication; Display an image on the computer screen.; Start Communication; button. The application window disappears and; Join the communication; button. The application window disappears.; Start editing
  • Page 99 – Setting of the drawing tool attribute; window appears only if the pencil or eraser tool is selected.; Line width; Edit capture image; Drawing figures; Drag a mouse pointer on the screen image to draw the figure.; Erase drawn objects; Drag a mouse pointer on the screen image to erase the figure.; Hints of the drawing
  • Page 100 – Letter attribute setting; Drawing letter; Letter attribute
  • Page 101 – Preparation; Operation on the Main PC; n t; Network Communication operation and change of state
  • Page 102 – Executing the forcing mode; Communication Setting; ing the button; Free; Update
  • Page 103 – Projector; Moderator function
  • Page 104 – Preparation for using the moderator function; First, follow the procedure in “2. Setup Procedure”; istration; Normal mode application window
  • Page 105 – Using the moderator function; Moderator operation; Description of application window
  • Page 106 – Unregister moderator status; Delete moderator's group; button. Selected projector will be unregistered on a moderator,; Moderator's password setting up; word
  • Page 107 – Error information
  • Page 109 – . Network viewer functions
  • Page 110 – Chapter 9 Network viewer functions; Creating the available data [Network Viewer 4]; Start up and quit the File Converter 1; File Converter 1 window
  • Page 111 – Command Tool Button; Create the available data
  • Page 112 – Convert each file; When converting all the files in a folder, select a folder and click; Convert a folder
  • Page 113 – Setting of output destination and conversion mode; Change; Output destination; Folder; FTP server; Conversion mode
  • Page 114 – Creating the available data; Open a document with the individual software.; Print; Preferences; Save
  • Page 115 – Procedure of making program; Connect; If the connection setting window appears, enter the each item and; IMPORTANT
  • Page 116 – New; Enter a program name and click; Add; UP; DOWN; Register; : C h a n g e s t h e c o n te n t s o f
  • Page 117 – Setting up the display order and time of the images; Display the folder list window in step 6 of the previous page.; Edit
  • Page 118 – Image frame on the index window
  • Page 119 – Example of the created program selection; The limitation of the Program file
  • Page 120 – Using the Network Viewer function; Condition to use the Network Viewer function:
  • Page 121 – on; anonymous account normally.; Using the network viewer function
  • Page 122 – After clicking
  • Page 123 – End; • When the; Error; For further error information, refer to the next page.; Auto Display setting and control page []
  • Page 124 – Description; button on the projector twice to
  • Page 125 – repeat times; button to start displaying. The images in the FTP server are
  • Page 128 – Chapter 10 Appendix; Use of telnet
  • Page 129 – Command list table
  • Page 130 – Web browser setting; Active Script/JavaScript enable
  • Page 131 – Windows XP Professional; ActiveScript setting; ActiveX controls and plug-ins setting
  • Page 132 – Proxy setting; - Not using proxy server; Flash Player Add-on setting
  • Page 133 – Flash Player Plug-in setting
  • Page 135 – Firewall setting
  • Page 136 – Troubleshooting; The computer cannot connect projectors.
  • Page 137 – Infrastructure Mode:; When selecting LAN5 (factory default setting); Cannot start up the browser
  • Page 138 – Cannot be turned on/off with the web browser.; Refer to “7. Controlling the projector”; Why doesn’t the computer screen appear on the projected screen?; Network capture
  • Page 139 – Speed of playing back images are very slow.; Refer to “Parameter set up” (; Sound and Audio Device; icon on the; Control Panel; dow appears. Click; Audio; selected on the; Default device; of; Sound playback
  • Page 140 – What kind of image formats can I convert?; File Converter 1; Images from the file server don’t appear on the screen?
  • Page 142 – DHCP server (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol); Terminology
  • Page 144 – China; Eastern Europe
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Network Set-up

and Operation

Wired and Wireless Setting
Projector Set-up and Operation
Network Capture
Network Viewer
Moderator Function

Owner’s Manual

This is the manual for the Network function.
Read this manual thoroughly to operate the Network function.
First, read the owner's manual of the projector to understand the basic operation of the
projector and the safety instructions.
The safety instructions in the owner's manuals should be followed strictly.

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Summary

Page 2 - Compliance; For Canadian Users; Model Number

Compliance For Canadian Users This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cet apparei numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. FCC Warning Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s autho...

Page 4 - Safety instructions; Caution about Radio Wave; or move to other location.; Trademarks and Copyright; CAUTION IN USING THE PROJECTOR VIA NETWORKS; computer is recommended.

Safety instructions 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...

Page 5 - Table of contents

Table of contents Compliance ......................................................................................................................................................... 2Safety instructions ...................................................................................................

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