Projector User Manual
Table Of Contents
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- 1. Packaging and Dimensions
- 2. Installation Guidelines
- 3. Connections
- 4. Getting started
- 5. Source Selection
- 6. General Menu
- 7. Image Menu
- 8. Tools Menu
- 9. Signal Menu
- 10. Lamp Menu
- 11. Image files menu
- 12. Display setup
- 13. Installation menu
- 14. Desktop integration
- 15. iQ Network
- 16. General guidelines on Network Configuration
- 17. Exchange
- 18. SNMP services
- 19. Troubleshooting
- 20. Cleaning the dustfilters
- 21. Standard Image Files

15. iQ Network
WAN
LAN
RM : Remote control &
Management
P : projection area
M2 : Meeting room
M1 : Meeting room 1
A : SERVER
R : remote meeting attendee
V : streaming video data
M3 : Large conference room
Image 15-1
Typical iQ Pro network architecture
A server
RM Remote Control and Management
M1 Meeting room 1
M2 Meeting room 2
M3 Large screen conference room
P Projection area
R Remote meeting attendee
V Streaming Video data
Wireless LAN (point-to-point) is also possible (using the PCMCIA connection on the projector ) and comple-
ments the functionality of direct cabling.
15.2 Network functionalit
y
What can be done ?
The network functionality allows the projector to perform several network functions thanks to network features which are required in
most corporate environments:
• Control & Management : wireless/wired (remote) control and monitoring of the projector(s) thanks to a user-friendly GUI (the
Client software).
• Diagnostics : diagnostics through a user-friendly GUI and automatic E-mail sending.
• Easy file (MS PowerPoint,...) manipulation and projection using the DropZone interface.
• Remote control of th
e projector by allowing the desktop to be shared over the network (the DropZone interface).
• Streaming media : The projector’s onboard computer is streaming video data ready, i.e. allowing the decoding of video stream-
ing data coming from a server via the LAN.
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