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    Using WebBrowser (cont.)
    Monitor information window
    This page indicates the projector status.
    To access this page from other pages, click [Status] in the main menu (a\
    t the left of the window).
    Projector status 
    „
    On this window, click the [Projector status] tab.
    Network status 
    „
    On this window, click the [Network status] tab.
    The monitor information is refreshed at fixed intervals, but the current exact information can be checked by clicking [V iew] → 
    [Refresh].
    If [SELF TEST Error (Detail)] appears on the Monitor 
    information window, click it to view the error details.
    If [FAILED] appears 
    „
    Item Description
    MAIN CPU BUS There is a problem with a microcontroller circuit. Contact your dealer.
    FAN There is a problem with the fan or fan drive circuit. Contact your deale\
    r.
    INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE Input air temperature is high. The projector is likely being used in a high temperature  environment such as near heating equipment.
    OUTPUT AIR TEMPERATURE Temperature surrounding the lamp is high. The exhaust vent is likely blocked.
    LAMP REMAIN TIME The lamp has been used for longer than its rated useful life, and it is \
    time to replace it.
    LAMP STATUS The lamp could not be lit.
    Allow the bulb of the light source to cool, and then turn on the project\
    or.
    INPUT AIR TEMP.SENSOR There is a problem with the air intake temperature sensor. Contact your dealer.
    OUTPUT AIR TEMP.SENSOR There is a problem with the exhaust temperature sensor. Contact your dealer.
    BATTERY The battery must be replaced. Contact your dealer.
    AIR FILTER The air filter is clogged with dust.
    Clean the air filter. (See Page 46 of  "Operating Instructions  Basic Manual") 
    						
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    Using WebBrowser (cont.)
    Projector control window
    You can make various projector settings.
    If you migrate from other page, click [Projector control] in the main me\
    nu (at the left of the window).
    Basic control window 
    „
    On this window, click the [Basic control] tab.
    Advanced control window 
    „
    On this window, click the [Advanced control] tab.
    Connection with the projector may not be possible immediately after the \
    power is turned on. In this case wait a bit and then 
    make the connection again.
    Detailed set up window
    Network config 
    „
    You can make detailed wired LAN settings.
    1 
    Click [Detailed set up] → [Network config] in the   
    menu.
     
    Confirm the notes that appear on the screen and  
    2 click [Next].
    The settings window appears, showing the current settings.
    To change the LAN settings, click [Change].
    • 
    To return to the previous window, click [Back].•  
    						
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    Using WebBrowser (cont.)
    3 
    Complete the detailed settings and click [Next].
    When [Next] is clicked, the next page appears, enabling you to  
    complete the detailed settings as desired.
    After all required items have been entered, a confirmation window  
    appears.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Click [Submit].
    4 The settings will be registered.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    If you have changed the LAN settings that are currently in use, the conn\
    ection may break off.
    Adjust clock 
    „
    Click [Detailed set up] → [Adjust clock] in the menu.
    Time zone : Select the time zone and click [Set time zone].
    Time : Enter the current date and time in [Date] and [Time], 
    and then click [Set date and time]. 
    						
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    Using WebBrowser (cont.)
    E-mail set up 
    „
    You can specify two email recipients.
    Click [Detailed set up] → [E-mail set up] in the menu.
    [MAIL SERVER]
    • 
    ENABLE : Enable or disable email transmission.
    SMTP SERVER NAME : Enter the SMTP server name.
    [MAIL OPTION]
    • 
    MAIL FROM : Enter the sender’s email address.
    MEMO : Enter a description of the sender.
    [TEMPERATURE WARNING SET UP]
    • 
    MINIMUM TIME : Enter the interval for sending email.
    INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE :Select the temperature of the intake sensor  
    at which to send a warning message.
    [E-MAIL ADDRESS]
    • 
    E-MAIL ADDRESS : Enter the email addresses of the recipients.
    MAIL CONTENTS : Change the type of message as desired.
    When sending messages to mobile phones, select “SIMPLE”.
    ERROR : Select ON to send email when errors occur.
    LAMP RUNTIME : Select ON to send email when “at REMAIN” is reached.
    INPUT AIR TEMPERATURE :Select ON to send email when the temperature set in [TEMPERATURE WARNING SET UP] is 
    exceeded.
    PERIODIC REPORT : Send a message with the projector status at the selected date and time.
    When [submit] is clicked, the settings are applied.
    Consult your system administrator on MAIL SERVER and E-MAIL ADDRESS settings.
    Ping test 
    „
    You can confirm if a network connection is established with Mail server, 
    POP server, DNS server or the like.
    Click [Detailed set up] → [Ping test] in the menu.
    Input IP address : Enter the IP address of the server you want to 
    test, and then click [Submit].
    If succeeded in connection, the following display appears.
    If failed in connection, the following display appears. 
    						
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    Using WebBrowser (cont.)
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    „
    
    
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    „
    
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    Using WebBrowser (cont.)
    Authentication set up 
    „
    Click [Detailed set up] → [Authentication set up] in the menu.
    Auth : Change the authentication method as desired.
    SMTP Auth : For SMTP authentication, change the 
    authentication method to use, as desired.
    Pop Server name : Enter the POP server name.
    User name : Enter the user name for the SMTP or POP server.
    Password : Enter the password for the SMTP or POP server.
    SMTP server port :
    Enter the SMTP server port number.
    POP server port : Enter the POP server port number.
    When [submit] is clicked, the settings are applied.
     
    Command port set up 
    „
    Click [Detailed set up] → [Command port set up] in the menu.
    COMMAND PORT : Specify a port number to be used for command 
    control and click [Set port].
    Change password window
    Password settings 
    „
    Click [Change password] in the main menu.
    Set a password for accessing the web control window.
    Enter the previous password and the new password.
    Enter the new password in [Retype] and click [OK].
    You can enter a password up to 16 characters (upper case/lower case) • 
    and symbols.
    When log in as administrator, you can reset the User name and the 
    • 
    Password (forced change) that logged in with administrator/user 
    authority.
    Switching Languages
    Switch the language of the web control window.
    Click [English] / [
    ] in the main menu. 
    						
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    Using PJLink protocol
    The projector’s network functions conform to PJLink Class 1 standards, enabling the fo\
    llowing operations from a computer using 
    the PJLink protocol.Setting the projector
    • 
    Querying the projector status•  
    To use PJLink protocol, turn [ON] the [NETWORK CONTROL] in the NETWORK me\
    nu for the projector. (See page 7)
    Applicable commands
    The following commands are used to control the projector with the PJLink\
     protocol.
    Command Control details Notes
    POWR Power control Parameters
    0 = Standby
    1 = On
    POWR ? Power status query Parameters
    0 = Standby   
    1 = On
    2 = Cooling down   3 = Warming up
    INPT Input switching Parameters
    11 = COMPUTER1 
    12 = COMPUTER2
    21 = VIDEO    22 = S-VIDEO
    INPT ? Input switching query
    AVMT AV mute control Parameters
    30 = AV mute off
    31 = AV mute on
    AVMT ? AV mute status query
    ERST ? Error status query Parameters
    1st byte : Indicates fan errors; a number from 0 to 2
    2nd byte : Indicates lamp errors; a number from 0 to 2
    3rd byte : Indicates temperature errors; a number from 0 to 2
    4th byte : Fixed at 0
    5th byte : Indicates filter warnings; a number from 0 to 2
    6th byte : Indicates other errors; a number from 0 to 2
    Numbers from 0 to 2 indicate the following
    0 = No error detected 
    1 = Warning 2 = Error
    LAMP ? Lamp status query Parameters
    1st number (1–5 digits) : Cumulative hours of lamp use
    2nd number : 0 = lamp off ; 1 = lamp lit
    INST ? Input switching list query The following values are returned in this parameter
    “11 12 21 22”
    NAME ? Projector name query Returns the name set in “NAME CHANGE” in “NETWORK”
    INF1 ? Manufacturer name query Returns “Panasonic”
    INF2 ? Model name query Answers the model name of the projector in use.
    INFO ? Query for other information Returns the version number or similar identification
    CLSS ? Class information query Returns “1”
    PJLink security authentication  
    „
    The password used for PJLink is same as the one you set in the WEB contr\
    ol.
    Configure this without specifying the password for the WEB control, if y\
    ou use it without authentication.
    For details on PJLink specifications, refer to the Japan Business Machin\
    e and Information System Industries Association 
    website.
    The URL is http://pjlink.jbmia.or.jp/english/   
    						
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    Glossary
    ItemDescriptions Page
    LAN Abbreviation for Local Area Network. This is a network with a relatively narrow range such as 
    inside a company. 4
    DHCP Abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This function automatically assigns IP 
    addresses to the connected equipment. If a device with the DHCP server function is present 
    within a LAN, it automatically assigns IP addresses to the connected equipment. 6
    IP address Internet Protocol (IP) is a protocol for distributing data, and the ad\
    dress corresponding to the 
    data distribution destination is called the IP address. The same IP address cannot be used 
    within the same LAN. 6
    Subnetmask This limits the range of the IP addresses assigned to computers in order to divide the network 
    into a number of sections during TCP/IP connection. The value used to divide the network at 
    this time is called the subnetmask. 6
    Default Gateway The devices that are used for different network standards from yours. Default Gateway 
    enables a connection with other network, by adjusting bilateral differences such as 
    communication protocols. If no gateway is specified for the IP address of access destination, 
    data will be sent to the host set as the default gateway. 6
    MAC address Each network adapter has its own ID No.
    A discrete ID No. is assigned to each and every network adapter around th\
    e world. These 
    IDs are used to exchange data between adapters. These IDs are a combination of a discrete 
    number managed and assigned by the IEEE to each individual manufacturer \
    and a unique 
    number assigned to each individual adapter by the manufacturer. 8
    Trademarks
    Microsoft•  ® and its logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsof\
    t Corporation in the United States and/or 
    other countries.
    PJLink is a pending trademark in Japan, the United States and other coun\
    tries and regions. 
    • 
    Other company names, product names or other names noted in this manual a\
    re trademarks or registered trademarks of the • 
    respective companies. Note that ® and TM marks are not indicated in the text of this manual.
    Notes:
    Unauthorized use or reproduction of part or all of this manual is strict\
    ly prohibited.
    • 
    Panasonic cannot be held liable for any effects resulting from the use of this manual.• 
    Panasonic reserves the right to revise this manual contents without noti\
    ce.•  
    						
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