User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Establishing a Network Connection Between a Computer and the Projector
- Configuring Projector Network Settings
- Using a Computer to Configure Projector Network Settings
- Preparing for C-Connection
- Network Projecting a Computer Screen Image (Using C-Connection)
- C-Connection Details
- Advanced Operations
- Ports Used for TCP/UDP
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Using a Computer to Configure Projector Network
Settings
You can use the web browser of a computer to access the projector’s Web Service page in order to
configure projector network settings and to perform various other operations.
Displaying the Web Service page first displays the top menu shown below.
Connection Applications
This section contains information you need to know before using the applications described below.
C-Connection
For details about this computer application, see “Preparing for C-Connection” (page 23) and
“Network Projecting a Computer Screen Image (Using C-Connection)” (page 26).
MirrorOp Presenter
This is a smart device app. Download it from the Google Play store for an Android
TM
device, or the
App Store for an iOS device.
To display the Web Service page
You can use either of the operations below to display the Web Service page.
Web Service Page Top Menu
[Setup] button
Click to access the projector network
detailed settings.
Language selection button
Click to display a list of languages and select
the one you want to use for the Web Service
page.
Function login menu
This menu accesses the Moderator (page
39) and Projector Remote (page 42) function
pages.
One Click Connection File
See “Creating a One Click Connection File”
(page 23).
For this type of connection: Perform this operation:
Computer and projector
connected to a network
1. On the projector’s network standby screen, note the projector’s IP address.
2. Start up the computer’s web browser, input the projector’s IP address into
the address bar, and then press the computer’s [Enter] key.
Connection with the projector
from a computer using
C-Connection*
1
1. Display the C-Connection list panel and then click .
2. Move the mouse cursor to a projector name that is marked with a blue
check mark ( ), which indicates a currently connected projector. Click the
mark to the right of the projector name.
*1 See “Network Projecting a Computer Screen Image (Using C-Connection)” (page 26).