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Network Set-up and Operation
For Macintosh
Wired and Wireless Setting
Projector Set-up and Operation
Network Capture
Owners 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 of Contents

Page 1 - For Macintosh

Network Set-up and Operation For MacintoshWired and Wireless SettingProjector Set-up and OperationNetwork CaptureOwner’s ManualThis is the manual for

Page 2 - Compliance

10Chapter 1 About LAN functionsLAN functions and the featuresThis product is loaded with a LAN network function which enables you to project an image

Page 3 - European Community

100Chapter 9 AppendixProxy setting1 Open Preferences... from Safari menu on the web browser Safari. The preference menu appears.2 Select Advanced ic

Page 4 - Safety instructions

101Firewall setting for MAC OS X v 10.4When you use Macintosh OS X v 10.4 and Network Capture 5, you can cancel the firewall blocking following to the

Page 5 - Table of contents

102Chapter 9 AppendixFirewall setting for MAC OS X v 10.5If you use Macintosh OS X v 10.5 and Network Capture 5, you may see the security warning dial

Page 6

103If you have any trouble in setup or operation of the projector, refer to the troubleshooting items and check the relevant matters described.Troubl

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104Chapter 9 Appendix Infrastructure Mode: When selecting LAN5 (factory default setting) Check each item below in the Wireless Setting menu of

Page 8 - Wireless LAN

105 Although the connection between PC and the projector is established, images are not pro-jected on the screen. Make sure Wireless/Wired is selec

Page 9

106Chapter 9 AppendixDHCP server (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)It is necessary to set an IP address for each computer or equivalent equipment w

Page 11 - An example of the connection

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Page 12 - LAN connection modes

11An example of the connectionThe illustration below shows an example of the projection via the LAN.You can project the image on Computer (1) (Wired L

Page 13 - LAN connection modes

12Chapter 1 About LAN functions Wireless LAN, Infrastructure Communication ModeAccess pointComputer (1)Wireless communication mode corresponded comp

Page 14 - Chapter 1 About LAN functions

13 Wired LAN Communication Mode Communicate via the LAN line.Computer(1) Computer(2) Computer (3)✳ Operate the computer mouse with the remote control

Page 15 - Chapter

14Chapter 1 About LAN functions

Page 16

15Chapter 15This chapter describes how to install the Network Capture 5 software and how to set up the networks.22. Setup procedures

Page 17 - Network Capture 5.pkg

16Chapter 2 Setup proceduresTo use the projector via the networks, follow the setup procedures below.STEP 1Install the software on computers.Install t

Page 18 - Chapter 2 Setup procedures

17 Installing the softwareInstalling the softwareIt is required to install the software into your computer to use the Network Capture function . Plea

Page 19 - ● Network Capture 5:

18Chapter 2 Setup procedures4 Select a Destination, and Click Continue. 5 Click Install to perform a basic installation.6 Click Close to complete t

Page 20

19Installed softwareThe following software is installed on your computer.● Network Capture 5:Captures the displayed image of the computer and serves i

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2ComplianceFor Canadian UsersThis Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cet apparei numérique de la classe B est conforme à la nor

Page 22

20Chapter 2 Setup procedures

Page 23 - Network Capture 5 window

21Chapter 213. Names and functions of the operation screenThis chapter describes the functions of each part of the operation screen.3

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22Chapter 3 Names and functions of the operating screenTurn on the projector and select either “Wired” or “Wireless” from the input menu of the pr

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23This software is to project the computer screen via the networks.Click "Network Capture 5" from "Macintosh HD" --> "Appl

Page 26 - Setting Procedure

24Chapter 3 Names and functions of the operating screenr Start real time capture button Capture (Project) the computer screen in real time. After th

Page 27

25Chapter 2544. Wired LAN configurationsThis chapter describes the preparation for Wired LAN setting with projectors and how to set the LAN e

Page 28 - Confirming the operation

26Chapter 4 Wired LAN configurationsSDSetting ProcedureSetting procedures and contents differ depending on the LAN installation location. When instal

Page 29 - Network Projector list

274. Press SELECT button. LAN setting screen will appear and selected LAN settings will be displayed. Adjust each item to the setting environment. Co

Page 30 - "0000"

28Chapter 4 Wired LAN configurationsNetwork Capture screenConfirming the operationConfirm that the projector has connected to the LAN properly.1. Acti

Page 31

29When set up the projector in the location separated by the router and the segment is different;Projector will not be found nor displayed. In that ca

Page 32

3The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European Community (EC).The Alert Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European Community.Eng

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30Chapter 4 Wired LAN configurationsNetwork informationThe Network PIN code is to restrict the access from the networks to the projector.After setting

Page 34 - Setting procedures

31Wired LAN factory default settingsWired LAN factory default settingsParameterSELECTED LANLAN1 LAN2 LAN3IP ADDRESS 169.254.100.100 192.168.100.100 19

Page 35

32Chapter 4 Wired LAN configurations

Page 36 - WEP configuration screen

33Chapter 33This chapter describes the preparation for Wireless LAN setting with projectors and how to set the LAN environment.This projector co

Page 37

34Chapter 5 Wireless LAN configurationsSetting proceduresThe projector contains the Wireless LAN adapter.Set the Wireless LAN network through the proj

Page 38 - Hex code ...64 digits

354. Press SELECT button. LAN setting screen will appear and the selected LAN settings will be displayed. Adjust each item to the setting environment

Page 39 - Network PIN code

36Chapter 5 Wireless LAN configurationsConfiguring security with the projectorConfigure security with the projector by following the steps below.After

Page 40 - WIRELESS indicator display

37Use of security type "WEP"1. Use the Point ed buttons to select "WEP" security type.2. Select “WEP Key index”. Use the Point ed

Page 41

38Chapter 5 Wireless LAN configurationsUse of security type "WPA-PSK", "WPA2-PSK"1. Use the Point ed buttons to select "WPA-

Page 42

39Display the current LAN connecting environment. Select “Network Information” from the projector menu and press SELECT button. Wireless factor

Page 43

4Safety instructionsCaution about Radio WaveThis unit operates in 2.4 GHz band, the same frequency band used for industrial, scientific, and medical e

Page 44 - Starting up the Browser

40Chapter 5 Wireless LAN configurations WIRELESS indicator displayWIRELESS indicator displayWhen the wireless LAN configuration is set up correctly a

Page 45 - Page numbers

41Wireless LAN factory default settingsFactory default settings for LAN4, LAN5, and SIMPLE * as follows. ✳ “SIMPLE” mode is Windows-compliant, but

Page 46 - How to use the setting page

42Chapter 5 Wireless LAN configurations

Page 47 - Type of the setting pallet

43Chapter 43Describes basic operation and settings below by using the web browser. • Initial setting Setup the basic setting such as Projector nam

Page 48 - Initial setting

44Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation1. Turn on the projector.2. Start up the Network Capture 5. The Network Capture 5 searches projectors in the ne

Page 49 - PJLink and password setting

45Display of main setting pageThe following main setting page will be displayed depending on your display mode selection. Perform various kinds o

Page 50 - Date and time setting

46Chapter 6 Basic setting and operationx Main setting page in the Light Mode displayHow to use the setting pageTo control and set up the projector, us

Page 51 - Network configuration

47Text box settingEnter the number or text and then click Set button.or Change a value with s or t button and then click Set button.The value c

Page 52

48Chapter 6 Basic setting and operationInitial settingAfter installing the projector, perform the following basic initial setting.Click Initial Settin

Page 53

49 Network PIN code settingThis is to set the Network PIN code to restrict the access from an unauthorized person through the network. Enter a 4-

Page 54

5Table of contentsCompliance ...

Page 55 - E-mail setting

50Chapter 6 Basic setting and operationDate and time settingNTP is abbreviated expressions of Network Time Protocol. It is a protocol to acquire the e

Page 56

51Network configurationClick Network on the main menu. The following setting page is displayed. Set up the projector's network environment on thi

Page 57

52Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation2. Select either "Manual" or "DHCP" from IP configuration pull down menu. When "DHCP&

Page 58

53Configuring wireless LAN setting and security settingConfigure the wireless LAN setting and security setting for LAN4 and LAN5.Configuring wireless

Page 59 - SNMP setting

54Chapter 6 Basic setting and operationConfiguring wireless LAN security setting Click page [3] of setting pages. Following wireless LAN security set

Page 60 - Trap check/delete

55E-mail settingThis product has an E-mail function which can send an alert message to users or an administrator if it detects an abnormality on the p

Page 61 - Trap option setting

56Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation2 Registering and deleting E-mail addressesClick "Add E-mail address" and type the E-mail address on

Page 62

57Examples: Type and contents of alert mailWhen the projector has an abnormality, the following alert messages are sent to the registered E-mail addre

Page 63

58Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation✐ Replace it with a new lamp immediately and reset the lamp counter. If the projector is used without resettin

Page 64 - PJ temp

59✐ The SNMP agent provided with this product is based upon MIB-2 defined by RFC1213. For private MIB information, refer to file "Mibinfo/XUPjN

Page 66 - Controls

60Chapter 6 Basic setting and operationItem DescriptionCommunity name ... Enter community name to send "Trap". Default name is &quo

Page 67

61✐ Up to 99,999 hours can be set for the time setting.Trap optionTrap option settingTick the check boxes in front of the condition item to send the t

Page 68 - Image adjustment

62Chapter 6 Basic setting and operation

Page 69 - Item Description

63Chapter 63Describes controlling and setting of the projector by using the web browser. 7. Controlling the projector7

Page 70 - PC adjustment

64Chapter 7 Controlling the projectorPower control and status checkClick Power & Status on the main menu. The control page will be displayed.By cl

Page 71 - Setting up the projector

65About projector conditionStatus DescriptionNormal ...Projector is operating normally

Page 72

66Chapter 7 Controlling the projectorControlsClick Control on the main menu. The setting method differs depending on the contents of the page. Click o

Page 73 - Lamp counter resetting

67SystemThis function is to select the system of signal input to the projector. The available system modes are listed on the pull-down menu button acc

Page 74 - How to set the timer

68Chapter 7 Controlling the projectorItem DescriptionContrast...Adjusts picture contrast Brightness ...Adjusts picture

Page 75 - 4 Register an event

69Sound This function is to adjust the sound of the projector. The values in the text box represent the current control value or status.Item Descrip

Page 76 - Notes on timer setting

7When operating the projector via the networks, computers should meet the operating environment below.Required operating environment for computersOper

Page 77 - Projector information

70Chapter 7 Controlling the projectorPC adjustmentClick PC Adj. on the main menu. This function is to adjust the signal from the computer connect

Page 78 - Indication of the lamp status

71Setting up the projectorClick Setting on the main menu. This function is to set up the projector. Select the sub menu [Screen setting], [Setting 1]

Page 79 - PJ1 to PJ4

72Chapter 7 Controlling the projectorItem DescriptionLanguage ... Sets the language display of projector's on-screen display menu.

Page 80 - Start/stop the multi control

73Item DescriptionFactory default ... Sets all of the projector control items to the factory default setting except the following items.

Page 81 - Register the projector

74Chapter 7 Controlling the projectorHow to set the timer1 Set a day or date To set the timer event at the same time everyday or every week, select d

Page 82

752 Set an execute timeType the time with (Hour:Minute) and 24 hours format.Ex.: Type [18:25] if you specify [PM 6 o’clock and 25 minutes].3 Select an

Page 83 - Setting all together

76Chapter 7 Controlling the projectorNotes on timer setting✐ Up to 10 timer events can be registered. Timer events always operate according to the ne

Page 84

77Projector informationThis page is to display the basic information of the projector status. Click Information on the main menu.Items Des

Page 85

78Chapter 7 Controlling the projectorIcon display/background Status White-Yellow/BlueLamp on (Normal)White-Yellow/RedLamp on (Lamp is being used over

Page 86 - - Real Time Capture (☞p.89)

79Multi-controlControlling and setting the multi-projectorsWhen you install multiple projectors in the network, you can control and set up them togeth

Page 87 - Commands on the menu bar

8Network specifications of the projectorLAN TerminalWireless LANComplianceData communication speed 100Base-TX (100Mbps)/10Base-T (10Mbps)Protocol TCP/

Page 88 - Parameter set up

80Chapter 7 Controlling the projectorStart/stop the multi controlTo start or stop controlling the multi-projectors, click Multi control setting menu

Page 89 - Registering the computers

81Register the projectorTo use the multi control function, register the IP address of the projector you intend to control. Click PJ registration sub m

Page 90 - 1 Start up Network Capture 5

82Chapter 7 Controlling the projectorStatusIf some of the registered projectors are disabled by some reasons (such as disconnecting the power source,

Page 91 - Set "On" when

83Check & Change page in the light modeFollowing functions in the "Check & Change" page are not available in the light mode.- Chang

Page 92 - [3] Control by the projector

84Chapter 7 Controlling the projector

Page 93 - Project a screen

85Chapter 85Network Capture is a function to display the screen image of the computer via the network. - Real Time Capture 8. Network capture functi

Page 94 - Error information

86Chapter 8 Network capture functionsStart up the Network Capture 5To start up the Network Capture 5, click "Network Capture 5" from "M

Page 95

87Commands on the menu barWhen the Network Capture 5 icon on the menu bar is clicked, the popup menu will appear. It provides according to the operati

Page 96 - Use of telnet

88Chapter 8 Network capture functionsParameter set up Click Parameter set up button and setup the parameters on the Parameter setup window.Items Desc

Page 97 - Command list table

89Using the Real Time CaptureThis is a function to project the screen image of the computer by the projector in real time. The captured image project

Page 98 - Web browser setting

9Chapter 19This chapter describes the features, the mechanism, and connection procedures of the LAN.1. About LAN functions

Page 99 - Examples: OS/Browsers

90Chapter 8 Network capture functions[1] Control by the computerPC1 PC4 PC3 PC6 Capture PC5 PC2 PC2 Project this screenimage with PJ2.* PC provides t

Page 100 - Proxy setting

91Select "Network" as input mode previously.1 Access to the control page of the projector by using the web browser. From the Network menu,

Page 101 - 4 Click OK to close setting

92Chapter 8 Network capture functionsPC4 PC3 PC6 Capture PC5 PC2 PC1 PJ2PJ1* PC provides the Network Capture.Project a screen image of PC1 with PJ2.*

Page 102

93Example of advanced useDisplays the presentation data stored in the computer by using the wireless mouse function from the projector.1 Start capturi

Page 103 - Troubleshooting

94Chapter 8 Network capture functionsError informationError messages Cause and correspondingCannot be displayed as PJ is under display.Error when Star

Page 104 - ■ Cannot start up the browser

95Chapter 95Use of telnetWeb browser settingFirewall settingTroubleshootingTerminology9. Appendix9

Page 105 - Network capture

96Chapter 9 AppendixUse of telnetYou can control the projector by using the telnet application*1 installed on your computer. Normally, the telnet app

Page 106 - Terminology

975. Type the commands, refer to below table, to control the projector and then press "Enter" key for termination. For example, type "

Page 107

98Chapter 9 AppendixWeb browser settingThis product is designed to enable the projector to be set up and controlled from an Internet web browser. Depe

Page 108 - Japan & Worldwide

99Examples: OS/BrowsersMAC OS X v 10.4SafariJavaScript and Flash Player enable settingSelect Preferences... from Safari on the web browser and then se

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