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    NETWORK SETTINGS
    •	SETTINGS
    WIRED
    SETTINGSet	for	wired	LAN.
    APPLYApply	your	settings	to	wired	LAN.
    PROFILE	1/PROFILE	2Two	settings	can	be	set	for	wired	LAN	connection.	Select	PROFILE	1	or	PR OFILE	2.	
    DISABLETurn	off	wired	LAN	connection
    DHCP	ONAutomatically	assign	IP	address,	subnet	mask,	and	gateway	to	the	projector	from	your	
    DHCP	server.
    DHCP	OFFSet	IP	address,	subnet	mask,	and	gateway	to	the	projector	assigned	by	your	networ k	
    administrator.
    IP	ADDRESSSet	your	IP	address	of	the	network	connected	to	the	projector.
    SUBNET	MASKSet	your	subnet	mask	number	of	the	network	connected	to	the	projector.
    GATEWAYSet	the	default	gateway	of	the	network	connected	to	the	projector.
    AUTO	DNS	ONDHCP	server	will	automatically	assign	IP	address	of	DNS	server	connected	to	the	
    projector.
    AUTO	DNS	OFFSet	your	IP	address	of	DNS	server	connected	to	the	projector.
    3. Convenient Features  
    						
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    •	NAME
    PROJECTOR	NAMEEnter	a	name	for	your	projector	so	that	your	computer	can	identify	the	projector.	A	
    projector	name	must	be	16	characters	or	less.	
    TIP:	Projector	name	will	not	be	affected	e ven	when	[RESET]	is	done	from	the	men u.
    HOST	NAMEEnter	the	hostname	of	the	network	connected	to	the	projector.	A	host	name	must	be	
    15	or	less.
    DOMAIN	NAMEEnter	the	domain	name	of	the	networ k	connected	to	the	projector.	A	domain	name	
    must	be	60	characters	or	less.
    •	ALERT	MAIL
    ALERT	MAILThis	option	will	notify	your	computer	of	error	messages	via	e-mail	when	using	wired	LAN.	
    Placing	a	checkmark	will	turn	on	the	Alert	Mail	feature.
    Clearing	a	checkmark	will	turn	off	the	Alert	Mail	feature.
    Sample	of	a	message	to	be	sent	from	the	projector:
    Subject:	[Projector]	Projector	Information
    THE	COOLING	FAN	HAS	STOPPED.
    [INFORMATION]
    PROJECTOR	NAME:		PH1202HL	Ser ies
    LIGHT	HOURS	USED:		0000[H]
    FILTER	HOURS	USED:		0000[H]
    SENDER’S	ADDRESSEnter	sender’s	address.	
    SMTP	SERVER	NAMEEnter	the	SMTP	server	name	to	be	connected	to	the	projector.
    RECIPIENT’S	ADDRESS	
    1,	2,	3
    Enter	your	recipient’s	address.	Up	to	three	addresses	can	be	entered.
    TEST	MAILSend	a	test	mail	to	check	whether	your	settings	are	correct	or	not
    NOTE:
    •	 If	you	execute	a	test,	you	may	not	receive	an	Alert	mail.	Should	this	happen,	check	if	network	
    settings are correct.
    •	 If	you	entered	an	incorrect	address	in	a	test,	you	may	not	receive	an	Alert	mail.	Should	this	
    happen,	check	if	the	Recipient’s	Address	is	correct.
    SAVEClick	this	button	to	save	your	settings	to	the	projector’s	memory.
    3. Convenient Features  
    						
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    •	NETWORK	SERVICE
    PJLink	PASSWORDSet	a	password	for	PJLink*.	A	password	must	be	32	characters	or	less.	Do	not	forget	
    your	password.	However,	if	y ou	f orget	y our	pass word,	consult	with	y our	dealer .
    HTTP	PASSWORDSet	a	password	for	HTTP	server.	A	password	m ust	be	10	char acters	or	less .
    When	a	password	is	set	up,	you	will	be	prompted	for	your	user	name	(arbitrar y)	and	
    password	during	LOGON.
    AMX	BEACONTurn	on	or	off	for	detection	from	AMX	Device	Discovery	when	connecting	to	the	networ k	
    supported	by	AMX’s	NetLinx	control	system.
    TIP:	
    When	using	a	device	that	supports	AMX	Device	Discovery,	all	AMX	NetLinx	control	system	will	
    recognize	the	device	and	download	the	appropriate	Device	Discovery	Module	from	an	AMX	server .
    Placing	a	checkmark	will	enable	detecting	the	projector	from	AMX	Device	Discovery.
    Clearing	a	checkmark	will	disable	detecting	the	projector	from	AMX	Device	Discovery.
    NOTE: If you forget your password, contact your dealer. 
    *What	is	PJLink?
    PJLink	is	a	standardization	of	protocol	used	for	controlling	projectors	of	different	manuf acturers.	This	standard	
    protocol	is	established	by	Japan	Business	Machine	and	Information	System	Industries	Association	(JBMIA)	in	2005.
    The	projector	supports	all	the	commands	of	PJLink	Class	1.
    Setting	of	PJLink	will	not	be	affected	even	when	[RESET]	is	done	from	the	menu.
    CRESTRON
    •	ROOMVIEW	for	managing	from	the	computer.
    DISABLEDisables	ROOMVIEW.
    ENABLEEnables	ROOMVIEW.
    •	CRESTRON	CONTROL	for	managing	from	the	controller.
    DISABLEDisables	CRESTRON	CONTROL.
    ENABLEEnables	CRESTRON	CONTROL.	
    IP	ADDRESSSet	your	IP	address	of	CRESTRON	SERVER.
    IP	IDSet	your	IP	ID	of	CRESTRON	SERVER.
    •	INFORMATION
    WIRED	LANDisplay	a	list	of	settings	of	wired	LAN	connection.
    UPDATEReflect	settings	when	they	are	changed.
    TIP:	The	CRESTRON	settings	are	required	only	for	use	with	CRESTRON	ROOMVIEW.
    For	more	information,	visit	http://www.crestron.com
    3. Convenient Features  
    						
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    ⓭ Storing Changes for Lens Shift, Zoom, and Focus [LENS 
    MEMORY]
    The	adjusted	values	can	be	stored	in	projector	memory	when	using	the	LENS	SHIFT,	ZOOM	and	FOCUS	buttons	
    of	the	projector.	Adjusted	values	can	be	applied	to	the	signal	you	selected.	This	will	eliminate	the	need	to	adjust	lens	
    shift,	focus,	and	zoom	at	the	time	of	source	selection.	There	are	two	ways	to	sav e	adjusted	values	for	lens	shift,	zoom,	
    and	focus.
    Function	nameDescriptionpage
    REF.	LENS	MEMORYAdjusted	values	common	to	all	input	signals.	At	the	time	of	installation,	two	kinds	of	adjusted	values	can	be	recorded.If	no	adjusted	values	are	stored	in	[LENS	MEMORY],	adjusted	values	from	the	selected	profile	([REF.	LENS	MEMOR Y])	will	be	applied	f or	lens	adjustment.
    →	page	106
    LENS	MEMORYAdjusted	values	for	each	input	signal.Use	the	adjusted	values	for	the	signal	with	a	different	aspect	ratio	or	resolution.	The	adjusted	values	can	be	applied	at	the	time	of	source	selection. →
    	page	91
    NOTE:
    •	 Be	sure	to	carry	out	[LENS	CALIBRATION]	after	replacing	the	lens	unit.	(→ page 16, 106)
     If you need to replace the lens unit, contact your dealer and have them \
    do it for you.
    Usage Example
    When	you	wish	to	display	on	a	screen	having	a	4:3	aspect	ratio	an	NTSC	or	other	4:3	aspect	ratio	signal	and	an	
    SXGA	or	other	5:4	aspect	ratio	signal:
    Perform	shift,	focus
    ,	and	zoom	adjustments	to	set	the	ver tical	screen	size	of	the	ver tically	tall	5:4	aspect	ratio	signal	
    to	standard.
    Both	4:3	aspect	ratio	signals	and	5:4	aspect	ratio	signals	can	now	be	displayed.
    Note	that	with	these	shift,	focus,	and	zoom	adjustments,	the	4:3	aspect	ratio	signal	will	become	smaller	on	the	screen.
    To	eliminate	this	size	reduction,	adjust	the	shift,	focus	and	zoom	to	the	optimum	condition	for	each	of	the	4:3	aspect	
    ratio	signal	and	the	5:4	aspect	ratio	signal.
    Memory	(storage)	of	each	of	these	values	will	permit	projection	at	an	optimum	condition	upon	signal	switching.
    To store your adjusted values in [REF. LENS MEMORY]:
    1. Press the MENU button.
    	 The	menu	will	be	displayed.	
    2. Press the ▶	button	to	select	[SETUP]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    3. Press the ▶	button	to	select	[INSTALLATION].
    4. Press the ▼	button	to	select	[REF.	LENS	MEMOR Y]	and	press	the	ENTER	b utton.
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    	 The	[REF.	LENS	MEMORY]	screen	will	be	displa yed.
    5.	 Make	sure	[PROFILE]	is	highlighted,	then	press	the	ENTER	b utton.
    	 The	[PROFILE]	selection	screen	appears.
    6. Press the ▼/▲	buttons	to	select	the	[PROFILE]	number,	then	press	the	ENTER	b utton.
    	 Return	to	the	[REF.	LENS	MEMORY]	settings	screen.
    7.	 Select	[STORE]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	confirmation	screen	will	be	displayed.
    8. Press the ◀	button	to	select	and	[YES]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 Select	a	[PROFILE]	number	and	save	the	adjusted	[LENS	SHIFT],	[ZOOM],	and	[FOCUS]	values	to	it.
    •	 The	[FORCED	MUTE]	setting	stops	projection	during	lens	shift.	(→	page	105)
    3. Convenient Features  
    						
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    9.	 Press	the	MENU	button.
    	 The	menu	will	be	closed.
    TIP:
    •	 To	store	adjusted	values	for	each	input	source,	use	the	Lens	Memory	function.	(→ page 91)
    To call up your adjusted values from [REF. LENS MEMORY]:
    1. Press the MENU button.
    	 The	menu	will	be	displayed.	
    2. Press the ▶	button	to	select	[SETUP]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    3. Press the ▶	button	to	select	[INSTALLATION].
    4. Press the ▼	button	to	select	[REF.	LENS	MEMORY]	and	press	the	ENTER	b utton.
    	 The	[REF.	LENS	MEMORY]	screen	will	be	displa yed.
    5.	 Make	sure	[PROFILE]	is	highlighted,	then	press	the	ENTER	b utton.
    	 The	[PROFILE]	selection	screen	appears.
    6. Press the ▼/▲	buttons	to	select	the	[PROFILE]	number,	then	press	the	ENTER	b utton.
    3. Convenient Features  
    						
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    	 Return	to	the	[REF.	LENS	MEMORY]	settings	screen.
    7.	 Select	[MOVE]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	lens	will	shift	based	on	the	adjusted	values	stored	in	the	selected	[PROFILE].
    8. Press the ◀	button	to	select	and	[YES]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	adjusted	values	will	be	applied	to	the	current	signal.	.
    9.	 Press	the	MENU	button.
    	 The	menu	will	be	closed.
    3. Convenient Features  
    						
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    TIP:
    To	call	up	the	adjusted	values	from	[LENS	MEMORY]:
    1.	 From	the	menu,	select	[ADJUST]	→	[LENS	MEMORY]	→	[MOVE]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 The	confirmation	screen	will	be	displayed.
    2. Press the ◀	button	to	select	and	[YES]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 During	projection,	if	the	adjusted	values	for	an	input	signal	have	been	sav ed,	the	lens	will	shift.	If	not,	the	lens	will	
    shift	according	to	the	adjusted	values	stored	in	the	selected	[REF.	LENS	MEMOR Y]	[PR OFILE]	n umber.
    To	automatically	apply	the	adjusted	values	at	the	time	of	source	selection:
    1.	 From	the	menu,	select	[SETUP]	→	[REF.	LENS	MEMORY]	→	[LOAD	BY	SIGNAL]	and	press	the	ENTER	but-
    ton.
    2. Press the ▼	button	to	select	and	[ON]	and	press	the	ENTER	button.
    	 This	will	mov e	the	lens	automatically	to	the	position	at	the	time	of	source	selection	according	to	the	adjusted	values .	
    NOTE:	The	Lens	Memory	function	may	not	produce	a	completely	aligned	image	(due	to	tolerances	in	the	lenses)	using	the	adjusted	
    values	stored	in	the	projector.	After	calling	up	and	applying	the	adjusted	values	from	the	Lens	Memory	function,	finely	adjust	the	
    lens shift, zoom and focus to produce the best possible image.
     
    3. Convenient Features  
    						
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    4. Multi-Screen Projection
    ❶ Things that can be done using multi-screen projection
    This	projector	can	be	used	singly	or	arranged	in	multiple	units	for	multi-screen	projection.
    We	will	introduce	an	example	using	two	projection	screens	here.
    Case 1
    Using	a	single	projector	to	project	two	types	of	videos	at	the	same	time
    [PIP/PICTURE	BY	PICTURE]
    Case 2
    Using	four	projectors	(resolution:	FULL	HD)	to	project	video	with	a	resolution	of	3840	×	2160	pixels
    [TILING]
    Case 1. Using a single projector to project two types of videos [PIP/PICTURE BY 
    PICTURE]
    Connection example and projection image
    In	the	case	of	[PICTURE	BY	PICTURE]In	the	case	of	[PIP]
    On-screen	menu	operations
    Display	[DISPLAY]	→	[PIP/PICTURE	BY	PICTURE]	→	[MODE]	screen	in	the	on-screen	menu	and	select	[PIP]	or	
    [PICTURE	BY	PICTURE].
    For	details,	please	refer	to	“4-2	Displaying	Tw o	Pictures	at	the	Same	Time”.	(→	page	58) 
    						
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    Case 2. Using four projectors (resolution: FULL HD) to project videos with a resolution 
    of 3840 × 2160 pixels [TILING]
    Connection example and projection image
    On-screen	menu	operations
    1	 Four	similar	videos	are	displayed	when	four	projectors	are	projected.
    	 Please	request	the	dealer	to	adjust	the	projection	position	of	each	projector.
    4. Multi-Screen Projection  
    						
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