User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Establishing a Network Connection Between the Projector and a Computer
- Establishing a Direct Wireless LAN Connection Between a Computer and the Projector
- Using a Wired LAN Connection to Connect the Projector to an Existing Network
- Connecting the Projector to an Existing Wireless LAN Access Point
- Using the Projector as a NAT Router (Simultaneous Use of Wireless LAN and Wired LAN)
- Using the Remote Controller to Configure 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
- Controlling the Projector from an External Network Device
- Ports Used for TCP/UDP
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Advanced Operations
This section explains the advanced operations below, which can be performed using a terminal
(computer or smart device) that is connected to the projector over a network.
Computer control, or projector remote controller control of the start or stop of projection from
multiple terminals connected to the projector over a network (Moderator Function)
Computer control of projector operations (Projector Remote)
Remote control of a computer from a smart device via the projector (PC Remote)
Addition and deletion of projector template images (Template Pattern Customization)
When there are network connections between the projector and multiple terminals (computers and/or
smart devices), you can use the Moderator function to control which terminal’s screen is projecting.
Note
Up to a maximum of 40 computers and/or smart devices can be connected to the projector
over a wired LAN using an existing network.
If the projector is being used as a NAT router (page 13), up to a maximum of 40 terminals can
be connected at one time from the wired LAN side. However, if terminals are connected using
both wireless and wired LAN connections, the maximum number of allowable wired LAN
connections is reduced by the number of wireless LAN connections. For example, if there are
five terminals connected to the projector over wireless LAN, the maximum number of
allowable wired LAN connections becomes 35.
To use a computer to control projection from multiple terminals
1.
Use the computer to display the projector’s Web Service page (page 19).
2.
Input the password into the “Moderator” box, and then click the [Login] button.
The initial default password is: moderator.
If login is successful, the Moderator page will appear and the user names of the terminals
connected to the projector will appear in the list.
Using the Moderator Function










