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    © LINDY ELECT RONICS LIMITED & LINDY-ELEKT RONIK GMBH - SECOND EDITION (March 200 8) Wireless Projector Server User Manual English LINDY No’s. 3 2498, 32499 www .lind y.com[...]

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    Wireless Projector Server User Manual 2 1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing th e LINDY W ireless Projector Server. This i nnovative product allows you to connect to your projector for presentations via a W ireless LAN or Ethernet network. The LINDY W ireless Projector Server features both an IEEE 802.11g 54 Mbps W LAN and a 10/100Mb Et hernet [...]

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    Wireless Projector Server User Manual 3 2. Overview  Front Panel  Rear Panel 3. Installation 3.1 Connect the power cable t o the power socket on the rear of the unit 3.2 Connect the VGA cable f rom your Projector to the VGA connector on the rear p anel 3.3 Turn on your projector 3.4 Turn on the Projector server • W hen the p rojector server[...]

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    Wireless Projector Server User Manual 4 4 Setup 4.1 The Projector Server is ready for use when yo u see the picture below 4.2 Make sure your PC WLAN card is e nabled in “network con nections” in the W indows control panel 4.3 To connect your PC to t he Projector Server, view your available wireless net works in the W indows Control Panel an d d[...]

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    Wireless Projector Server User Manual 5 4.5 W hen y ou have succe ssfully logged in to the Projector Se rver you will see the sc reen below 4.6 Click Download on the left hand side and then click the Dow nload box. You do not need to put a password in the box. The box below will appear, click Run and follo w the on screen instructions 4.7 After the[...]

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    Wireless Projector Server User Manual 6 4.8 Enter the LOGIN CODE from the projector screen to start send ing the display sign al 4.9 Once you have input the corr ect “LOGIN CODE” the picture will show on the p rojector screen[...]

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    Wireless Projector Server User Manual 7 5 Client Utility 5.2 Opening the Applicati on 5.2.1 Double click the icon on your desktop to exec ute the program: 5.2.1 The pr ogram will start to searc h for the Projector Server automatic ally: 5.2.3 W hen the program fi nds the Projector Server, the login scr een will appear. Enter the Login Code sho wn o[...]

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    Wireless Projector Server User Manual 8 This icon blinks when com municating Minimize the program Exit the program 5.3.1 Button Fun ction – Video mode Start/Pause projecting Stop projecting Open folder Mute & volum e slider control Tim eline slider control Server Login Code Function menu This icon blinks when com municating Minimize the progr[...]

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    Wireless Projector Server User Manual 9 6.2 Conference Control This function allows you to host a meeting using the W LAN connection and without t he need for constantl y swapping a patch cable. 6.2.1 O nce logged in, select the Conferenc e Control function 6.2.2 Enter the password (the default password and username is “trainer”) and then press[...]

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    Wireless Projector Server User Manual 10 6.3 Login Web Admin Click Admin and then ent er the password (adm in) to login to the system status page: 6.4 System Status Selecting System Stat us , shows the current s yste m status Model Name : Product m odel name Versions: 1. Firmware version no. : Product firmware version number Network S tatus: 1. IP [...]

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    Wireless Projector Server User Manual 11 6.5 Operating Mode IP Setup • IP Address: The default value is 192.168.100.10 • Subnet Mask: The d efault value is 255.255.255.0 • Default Gateway: 192.168.100.10 DHCP Server Setup – Can be Auto or Dis abled • Start IP: The starting I P address of t he DHCP Server • End IP: The endi ng IP address[...]

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    Wireless Projector Server User Manual 12 • Resolution: Default res olution is 1024 x 768 • Colour Depth: Based on the settings on your PC • Screen Refresh Rate : This is VGA output refres h rate, either 60 Hz and 70Hz • Apply: Confirm an d Save modifications • Cancel: Cancel all the modifications 6.7 Change Passw ords 6.7.1 En ter New Pas[...]

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    Wireless Projector Server User Manual 13 6.8.4 The Proj ector Server will n ow restore to Factor y Default Settings 6.9 Firmw are Upgrade 6.9.1 Do wnload the latest version of the Firmware from www.lind y.com 6.9.2 Save th e downloaded Firm ware a suitable location on your PC 6.9.3 Click Browse to search for t he downloaded file 6.9.4 Click Upgrade[...]

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    Wireless Projector Server User Manual 14 6.9.7 Click OK to restart the projector server 7 Wall Mount Instructio ns 8 Troubleshooting Q1. Can I use the old cli ent utility softw are after a firmw are upgrade? A: After the firmware upgrade is complete, we recommend you dow nload the Client utility software from t he Projector Server to replace t he p[...]

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    CE/FCC 15 CE Statement This device complies with the European Regulations for Electrom agnetic Compatibility (E MC) o f the European Union and it is equipped with the CE mark. This unit has to be used wi th high qualit y shielded connection cables. Only if these high quality shielded cables are used it can be sure that the EMC compatibility is not [...]

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    Recycling Information 16 WEEE (Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment), Recycling of Electronic Products United Kingdom In 2006 the European Union introduced regulations (W EEE) for the collection and r ecycling of all wa ste electrical and electronic eq uipment. It is no long er allowable t o simpl y thro w away e lectrical and electronic eq[...]