Sanyo Projector manual

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    W ired Setting Pr ojector Set-up and Operation Owner ’ s Manual Netw ork Set-up and Op er ation This is the manu al for the Net work func tion. Read this ma nual thoroughly t o operate the Network f unc tion. First, read the owner's manual of the proje c tor to underst and the b asic operation of the projec tor and the safet y instruc tions.[...]

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    2 C ompli anc e F ederal C ommunications C ommission Notic e This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a C l a s s A d i g i t al d e vi ce , p u r s ua n t to Pa r t 1 5 o f F CC R u l es . T h e s e li m it s a re designed to provide reasonable protection against har mful inter ference when the equipment is operated i[...]

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    3 ENGLISH Saf et y inst ruction s CA UTION IN USING THE PROJECT OR VIA NE T WORKS ● When you find a problem with the projector , remove the power cable immedi ately and i nspec t the u nit. Usin g the proje ctor with fai lure may caus e fire or other accidents . ● If you remotely use the projector via networks, carr y out a safety check regular[...]

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    4 Compliance ....................................................................................................................................................................................2 Safet y ins truc ti ons ...................................................................................................................................[...]

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    ENGLISH 5 ENGLISH 1 Ch apt er 1 Pr epar at ion Describes features and operating en vironmen t of this projector .[...]

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    6 Ch apte r 1 P re parat io n F eat ures E-Mail Alert func tion ( + p.25) T h e p r o j e c t o r s e n d s m e s - s a g e s to t h e r e g i s te r e d e - m a i l ad dre ss es wh en a la mp ab no r- ma l i t y o r p ow e r f ai l u r e o c c u r s w i t h t h e p r o j e c t o r. T h i s m e s - sage describ es h ow to solve the cause of the pro[...]

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    7 ENGLISH Feat ure s Operating Syst em Windo ws 200 0, Win dows XP (32 bit versio n) , Windo ws Vis ta (32 bit version), Windows 7 (32 bit versio n) Mac OS X v 1 0.4 or 10.5 Computer en vironment Recommended CPU Windo ws: Pentium III 90 0MH z or more Macintosh : 80 0 MH z PowerPC G4 or f aster,or 1 .8 GHz Intel Core Processor or f aster Memor y W i[...]

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    8 Ch apte r 1 P re parat io n Noti ce Expression/Abbr eviation The OS of the computer and the Web browser describe d in this manual are Windows XP Profes sional and Internet E xplorer 6.0. In c ase of another OS or Web browser , s ome instr uc - tion procedur es may dif fer f rom the ac tual op eration depending on your computer envi- ronmen t. Use[...]

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    9 ENGLISH Flo w of in s tal l ati on F lo w of insta lla tion T o use the projec tor via the net work s, follow the setup procedur es below. STEP 1 Connect the LAN and set the configura tion. STEP 2 Network C onfigura tion has completed . Decide dep ending on the LAN environment.  ➔ “2. Setup Proc edures” (pp.11–16). Detailed L AN config[...]

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    10 Ch apte r 1 P re parat io n[...]

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    ENGLISH 11 ENGLISH Ch apt er 2 Set up P roc edur es 2 Describes how to configure the network .[...]

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    12 Ch apte r 2 S et up P roc e dure s Setting Procedur e Set ting procedures a nd cont ents dif fer depending on the L AN installation location. When installing, con sult your system admini strator to set up the LAN appropriat ely . Connect the L AN cable to the L AN connection terminal of the projector . Network c onfigura tion Set the Wired L AN [...]

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    13 ENGLISH *1 Set "On" only when the DHCP ser ver is available on your network environment. *2 Set [255.255.255.255] if the network does not provide the gateway (router). *3 Set [255.255.255.255] if you do not use the function E-mail aler t. 3. Select "Network setting" in the Net work menu and press SELEC T button, and then the [...]

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    14 Ch apte r 2 S et up P roc e dure s The Net work PIN code is to r estric t the access t o the projector through the network . Af ter set ting the Net work P IN code, you need to enter i t to operate the projec tor via the net work s. Network PIN c ode Network inf ormation 1 . Select " Net work PIN code " in the Net work menu, and press [...]

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    15 ENGLISH Network factory default 1 . Select “ Net work f ac tory def ault” in the Net work menu and press SELEC T but ton. 2. A confirma tion box appears and selec t " Y es " and then press SELEC T but ton. 3. Another c onfirmation box appears and selec t " Y es " and then press SELEC T but ton. 4. All the wired LAN set ti[...]

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    16 Ch apte r 2 S et up P roc e dure s[...]

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    ENGLISH 17 ENGLISH Ch apt er 3 Basi c Settin g and Opera ti on 3 Describes basic op erations and set tings for con trolling the pr ojec - to r by u s in g t h e w eb b r o ws er. It i s re q u i re d t h at c o mp u t e r an d projector is connec ted to the network and the net work address is properly configured.[...]

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    18 Ch apte r 3 B a si c Se t ti ng an d Op erat io n Logi n the settin g page of t he pro jector [1] Enter the IP address Launch the web browser installed in your co m p ut e r, en t e r t h e I P a d d r e s s i nt o t h e " Ad dress" on the browser and the n press "Ent er" key . Ent er the address that you c onfigured in item [...]

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    19 ENGLISH [3] Display of main setting page T h e fo l l ow i n g ma in s e t ti n g p a ge w i ll b e d is p l ay e d ac co rd in g to y o ur d is p la y m o d e selec tion. Perform v arious kinds of s et tings through thi s page. Click on the menus to dis- play the con trol and setting pag es. Main setting page in the display Setting page Di s pl[...]

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    20 Ch apte r 3 B a si c Se t ti ng an d Op erat io n How t o use t he setting p age T o con tr ol and set up the pro jector , use the settin g men us on the web bro wser . Descr ibes the bas ic opera ti on and pr oc edur es c om monl y u sed on t hi s m an ua l. The set ting menu appears when clicking the sub menu tab. * Each item has a valid s et [...]

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    21 ENGLISH How to u s e the s et t ing p age Radi o but ton se tti ng Sele c t an item by sele c ting a ra dio but ton. Check b ox set ting Sele c t items by tickin g on check boxes.[...]

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    22 Ch apte r 3 B a si c Se t ti ng an d Op erat io n Init ial se tting Af ter installing the pr ojec tor , per form the following basic initi al set ting. Click Initial Se tt ing on the main menu to d isplay the in itial set ting page. Ite m Des cri ptio n Language .............. Switches display language on the setting page. (Japanese, English) Mo[...]

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    23 ENGLISH Initi al s et t ing Network PIN code setting This is to set the N etwork PIN code to restric t t h e a c c e s s f r o m a n u n a u t h o r i z e d p e r s o n through the network . En t e r a 4 - d i g i t n u m b er a s t h e N et w o r k P I N code ont o the tex t box and click Set but ton. T he p ro j e c t or b e gin s re s t ar t [...]

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    24 Ch apte r 3 B a si c Se t ti ng an d Op erat io n Network c on f igur at ion Click N et work on the main menu. T he following s et ting page is display ed. The IP Address, Subnet Mask, Def ault G ate way , DNS (Domain Name Ser ver ) and projector name are set up on thi s menu. Th e IP addre ss and Subne t Mask have be en confi gured alread y in [...]

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    25 ENGLISH E-mail settin g T his p roj e c tor ha s an E- m ail f u nc ti on w hi ch c a n se nd a n al er t me ss a g e to users or an admini str ator if it detect s an abnormalit y on the proje c tor or run out of the life span of the lamp. Cl ick E-mail Set ting on the main menu and follow the below steps. E-m ai l se t tin g Ite m Des cri pti o[...]

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    26 Ch apte r 3 B a si c Se t ti ng an d Op erat io n 2 Registering and deleting E-mail addresses Enter the e- mail address onto " Ad d e -mail address " and click Set but ton. To c h e c k t h e r e g i s te r e d a d d r e s s e s , c l i c k Check /De lete sub menu tab. T he address - es are li sted as the figure on the right. ✐ Up to[...]

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    27 ENGLISH E-m ai l se t tin g ✐ "When P J lamp is off " signifies the lamp goes out without user operation. " When P J is turned into Standby in proper user operation" signifies that the pr ojector is turned on by using the web browser and then it is turned into standby with ON/ST ANDBY button on the side control or the[...]

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    28 Ch apte r 3 B a si c Se t ti ng an d Op erat io n ● When the brightness (Current value) c ontinuously goes down a certain rate from T arget value in Constant mode: ✐ T his aler t mail will b e sent whe n "La mp mode" is set to "Constant mo de" . * The brightness (Current value) continuously goes down a c ertain rate from [...]

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    29 ENGLISH SNMP setting T h is p ro j e c to r pr ov i d e s a SN M P (Si m p l e N et wo r k M a na g e m e nt Pr oto col ) ag e nt f u n c t i o n . T h e SN M P co ns is t s o f a ma n ag e r a nd a g e nt s . T he g ro up w h i c h c o m m u n i c a t e s i n f o r m a t i o n e a c h o t h e r w i t h S N M P i s c a l l e d "Comm unity &[...]

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    30 Ch apte r 3 B a si c Se t ti ng an d Op erat io n Check an d del ete the tra p addr ess C h e c k i n g t h e r e g i s t e r e d t r a p a d d r e s s a n d deleting the address. T o delete the addres s, tick check box in f ront of the IP address and click Delete but ton. ✐ Up to 1 0 trap addresses c an be regis tered. T rap check/delete T ra[...]

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    ENGLISH 31 ENGLISH Ch apt er 4 C on tr ollin g th e Pr oject or 4 Describes contr olling and set ting of the projec tor by using the web browser .[...]

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    32 Ch apte r 4 C ont rol lin g the P ro jec to r P ow er c ont rol an d stat us check Cli ck P ow e r & Sta t us on t he m ai n me nu . T h e co nt ro l pa g e w ill b e d is- played. By clicking O N or Sta ndby but ton on the p age, the power of the projec tor can be control led. Ite m Descr ipt ion P J status Po wer ......................... [...]

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    33 ENGLISH About projector condition Statu s Des cri ptio n Normal ............................................................... Projector is operating normally . P ow er mana geme nt in o per ati on ........... Power management is operating Shutter ma nage men t in ope ra tion ...... Shutter management is operating Lamp failure .................[...]

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    34 Ch apte r 4 C ont rol lin g the P ro jec to r C ont rol Click Contro l on the main menu. The s et ting metho d dif fers dependin g on the con ten ts of the page. Click on the pa ge number to change pages and selec t desired set ting items. ✐ Pleas e se e the owner's ma nual o f the p roje c tor to have the furth er i nform ation of each c[...]

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    35 ENGLISH Sy stem This f unc tion is t o sele c t the system o f signal in pu t to th e p roj e c tor. T he av a il ab l e s ys tem mode are listed on the pull-down menu but - to n a c c o r d i n g to t h e i n p u t s i g n a l . S e l e c t a sys tem and then cl ick Set but ton. Con tro l ✐ I f the mo de (Mode 1 to Mode 1 0) which is stored i[...]

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    36 Ch apte r 4 C ont rol lin g the P ro jec to r Ite m Des cri ptio n Contrast ................................. Adjusts picture contrast. (0~ 63) Brightness ............................ Adjusts picture brightness. (0~ 63) Color ......................................... Adjusts picture color satura- tion. (0~ 63) Tint ..............................[...]

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    37 ENGLISH PC a dju s tm ent PC ad just ment Click PC Adj. on the main menu. This func tion is to adjust the signal from th e co mp u te r co nn e c te d to th e p roj e c to r to ob t ai n th e p ro p e r pi c tu re image on the screen. Ite m Des cri ptio n Cu rre nt mode ... ... Displa ys a c urr ent mode li ke VGA , S VGA, X GA. SX GA , UX GA, W[...]

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    38 Ch apte r 4 C ont rol lin g the P ro jec to r Setting u p the pro jector Click S et ting on the main menu. This func tion is to set up the projec tor . Selec t the sub menu [Screen set ting] or [Set ting] and then set up each set- ting. Ite m Des cri ptio n Screen ..................... Switches the screen mode. ( Norma l, F ul l, Wid e(1 6:9) , [...]

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    39 ENGLISH Se t tin g up th e pro je ct or Ite m Des cri ptio n Screen aspect .... S ets the aspect ratio to fit the screen. (F ull, 16:9, 16:10, 4:3) * Full is f or flexible aspect ratio. * Some S creen settings are limited depending on the Screen aspect as shown in the below table. Keystone ................ Corrects the keystone distortion of the[...]

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    40 Ch apte r 4 C ont rol lin g the P ro jec to r Ite m Des cri ptio n Language .............. Sets the language display of projector's on-screen display menu. Display .................... Switches on or off the on-screen menu display on the screen. (ON, Count down off , OFF) Countdown off ....... Displays input image instead the countdown duri[...]

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    41 ENGLISH Se t tin g up th e pro je ct or Ite m Des cri ptio n Picture in Picture ... S elects the Picture in Picture mode which has been preset in the setting menu of the projector . (OFF , User1 - User5) * The additional display items as f ollows: Fr ee No mode is stored. Stored ... The mode is already stor ed. Adj. ......... The mode is not yet[...]

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    42 Ch apte r 4 C ont rol lin g the P ro jec to r Ite m Des cri ptio n Edge blending ......... Sets the seamless overlapping for multi-screen. (ON, OFF) Color matching .. Corrects the details of color for multi- screen. (ON, OFF) Logo ......................... Sets on or off the logo display on the screen during the startup. (User , Default, OFF) Fi[...]

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    43 ENGLISH Se t tin g up th e pro je ct or Ite m De sc ript ion Video delay c ontrol .... Sets the digital processing of the image faster . (OFF , Low , Mid, High) Closed caption ...... Sets the closed caption func tion. Closed caption ....... Sets the closed caption mode. (O F F , C C 1, C C2 , C C3 , C C 4) Color ......................... Sets th[...]

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    44 Ch apte r 4 C ont rol lin g the P ro jec to r Info rma tion This page is to display the basic information of the projector status. Click Infor mation on the main menu. Click this b ut ton to update th e infor matio n. Ite ms Des cri pti on Input ............................................ Displays selected input and source. System .............[...]

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    45 ENGLISH Ite ms Des cri pti on MAC addr ess .......................... Displays MAC addr ess of the projector . IP address ................................ Displays the IP address of the projector . Ite m Des cri pti on Po wer management ........ Displays the power manage - ment status. Security ..................................... Displays the [...]

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    46 Ch apte r 4 C ont rol lin g the P ro jec to r Indication of the lamp status Ico n dis pl ay/ba ckg ro un d Statu s White/Blue Lamp on (No rmal) White/Red Lamp on (L amp is bein g used over a sp ecif ied us e time, replace lamp immediately) Gray/Blue Lamp of f (Normal) Gray/Red Lamp of f (Lamp is bein g used over a sp ecif ied us e time, replace [...]

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    ENGLISH 47 ENGLISH Ch apt er 5 Appendix 5 Connection examples Use of telnet W eb brow ser setting Q & A[...]

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    48 Ch apte r 5 Ap pe nd ix Examples o f con nection Peer- T o-Peer connection Connecting the projec tor (P J0 1 ) to the c ontrol c omputer (PC 05 ) directly . Projector Name: PJ01 IP Address : 192.168.0.2 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 Default Gate way : 0.0.0.0 DNS : 0.0.0.0 Computer Name: PC10 IP Address : 192.168.0.10 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 D[...]

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    49 ENGLISH The gatew ay (Router) installed in the network Connecting the projec tor (P J0 1 ) t o the contr ol comput er (PC0 5) via the ga teway . T o another network Network Group: 192.168.200.0 Network Group: 192.168.10.0 Projector Name: PJ01 IP Address : 192.168.200.15 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 Default Gate way : 192.168.200.1 DNS : 192.168.2[...]

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    50 Ch apte r 5 Ap pe nd ix Us e of tel net Y ou can c ontrol the projector by using the telnet application *1 installed on your computer . Normally , the t elnet application is a vailable on your com puter . * The telnet 1 000 0 po r t is used to c ontrol the pro jec tor . Control (For example, in case of us ing the telnet application of Windows XP[...]

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    51 ENGLISH 3. When communication i s established correc tly, the word "P ASSWORD:" appears on the window . T ype the login password (Net work PIN code *2 ) for the projector and then press "Ent er" key on the keyboard. If you do not set up the N etwork PIN c ode, just press "Ent er" key . When the word "Hello"[...]

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    52 Ch apte r 5 Ap pe nd ix W eb bro w ser setting T hi s pro j e c to r is d es i gn e d to b e se t up a n d con tro l le d f r om a n Int er n et w eb b ro ws e r. Depending on the prefer ence s et tings of the web browser , some control f unc tions may not be available. Ple ase make sur e that the following functio ns are s et up properly in the[...]

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    53 ENGLISH Examples : OS /Bro w sers W indows XP P rof essional Internet Explorer v .6.0 ActiveScript settin g Selec t I nterne t Op tions from T o ols menu on the web b rowser and then s elec t S ecuri t y tab and click C ustom ize Level… but ton. On the securit y setting window, scrol l down and find the Scri pting item, make su re that "E[...]

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    54 Ch apte r 5 Ap pe nd ix Proxy se tting S e l e c t I n t e r n e t O p t i o n s f r o m To o l s m e n u o n t h e w e b b r o w s e r a n d t h e n s e l e c t Connec tio n tab and cl ick L AN Set ti ngs bu t ton. Properly set up your web browser's the proxy s er ver set tings acc ording to the local area net work environmen t to which th[...]

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    55 ENGLISH W eb bro ws er s et t ing Netscape Navigator v .7.1 JavaScript Setting S e l e c t P r e f e r e n c e f r o m E d i t m e n u o n t h e w e b b r o w s e r a n d t h e n s e l e c t t h e i t e m A d v a n c e d / S c r i p t s & P l u g i n s in the C ate go r y colu mn. Make sure th at the Enab le JavaScrip t for Navig ator is che[...]

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    56 Ch apte r 5 Ap pe nd ix MA C OS X v 10.4 Safari v .3.2.1 JavaScript enable setting S e l e c t P r e f e r e n c e s . . . f r o m S a f a r i o n t h e w e b b ro w s e r a n d t h e n s e l e c t S e c u r i t y t a b a n d c h e c k E n a b l e JavaSc ript . Pro xy setting 1 Op e n Pre f e r en ce s . . . fro m Sa f ar i me nu o n th e web b [...]

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    57 ENGLISH Q&A Q&A Installation/ Access Q Why doesn ’t the setting page appear in my web bro wser? A Following causes ar e possible. P lease check them. 1 . The projec tor does not connec t to the network . Check LED indicat ors status ( + p. 1 2) . - Che ck the connection of L AN cable i f the LINK Lamp does not light green. - Che ck the[...]

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    58 Ch apte r 5 Ap pe nd ix Q We u se the DHC P/BO OTP s er ver to assig n the IP addre ss. Is it possi ble to use the projector in this network environment? A Possible. This projec tor suppor ts the D HCP /B OOTP ser ver. T o use this pro jec tor in this net work environmen t, s et it up s o that the DHCP / BOOTP ser ver do es not assign th e I P a[...]

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    59 ENGLISH Q&A Ope ration Q Why can ' t I change the controls in the setting page with w eb browser? A Please make sure the projec tor is turne d on. If it is in the s tandby mode, the set ting is not ef fec tive to the projec tor . T o contr ol the projector with a web br owser , the projector must be in the p owered-on condition. Q Why d[...]

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    60 Ch apte r 5 Ap pe nd ix Other s Q What are the rules for IP address assignment? A If the net work is construc ted with TCP /IP pr otocol , a unique IP address i s requir ed for eac h piece of net work equipment. The following ar e basic r ules of the assign- ment. Rule 1 D o n ot c o nf ig u re t h e s a m e I P a d d re s s to t h e n e t wo r [...]

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    61 ENGLISH Q&A Q Can I update the firmw are of the projector . A It is possi ble to update the firmware through the net work . It is requir ed to have a special tool for the updating. For fur ther information please cons ult your l ocal deal- er . T he version number of the fir mware is indicated on the lower par t of the "Initial set ting[...]

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    NET WORK OWNER'S MANU AL SO-KL8A SANY O Electric Co ., Ltd.[...]