User manual
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Glossary
AppleTalk
A trade mark of Apple Computer Inc., for a local area network standard that is built into Macintosh computers.
HUB
A central device for connecting the network cables from each computer. Data are communicated in either way of
full-duplex transmission or half-duplex transmission. The internal HUB of this projector supports only half-
duplex transmission. Also the internal HUB of this projector supports only 10BASE-T.
IP address
A 32-bit code which is used on the Internet or a LAN network. This is separated by periods every 8 bits as
255.255.255.0.
LAN (Local Area Network)
A network over a relatively short distance, used within a building. Data are generally communicated with
10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX on this network. The internal HUB of this projector supports only 10BASE-T.
LAN card (Network card)
An extension card to be attached to a computer for communication on a LAN network. Use a LAN card which
complies to 10BASE-T for connection with the built-in HUB of this projector.
LAN cable (Network cable)
A cable to connect computers on a LAN network. Use the cable attached to this projector or a straight cable
belonging to the category 3 or above.
NetBEUI
One of the protocols which are used for communication between Windows-running computers on a LAN network.
This protocol has the following features.
• Suitable for a small-scale LAN network
• Easy setting
• High speed processing
Protocol (Communication control procedure)
A set of rules or standard designed so that computers can exchange information on a network. Protocol includes
TCP/IP, which is used to control communication on the Internet and NetBEUI, which is used between Windows-
running computers on a LAN network.
Service
Software to be installed on a computer which provides shared resources. Windows include [Client for
Microsoft Networks].
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol)
One of the protocols which are used for communication on a LAN network. This protocol is necessary to directly
access the Internet.
Trademark, Registered trademark
Windows is registered trademark of Microsoft in the U.S. and other countries.
Macintosh is registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc.
Other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.