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    Maintenance
    Replacing the Lamps 
    Depending on the lamp model, the lamp life is affected by the installation method and frequency of the lamp 
    on/off operation. It is suggested to replace the projector lamp when it has been used for approximately 1500 
    hours to ensure high projection quality. In the OSD Menu, you can check the lamp using time from the OSD 
    Menu - Service. You should replace the lamp when the projected image is obviously darkene\
    d. Contact your 
    local dealer to purchase the authorized new lamp that suits to your proj\
    ector.
    Note: • Purchase the lamp module produced by Vivitek. Using the lamp that is not made by Vivitek may affect the performance of 
    the projector or damage the projector.
    How to Replace the Projector Lamp 
    1. Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord. Wait for the projector, lamp and peripheral devices to 
    cool down.  Then remove the lamp module.
    Note: • When the projector is just turned off, the temperature of the lamp inside the projector is still very high (about 200~300°C). 
    You might be burnt if attempting to replace the lamp when the projector is not cooled off. The lamp can be replaced safely when 
    the lamp is cooled off. 
    2. Use a screwdriver to unscrew the screws and 
    remove the old lamp  
     
     
    3. Use a screwdriver to unscrew the screws and 
    remove the old lamp  
     
    
    4. 
    Insert the new lamp and follow original directions 
    for installing the lamp  
     
    
    5. 
    Follow drawing  
     to tighten the lamp and lamp 
    cover.
     
     
    OSD Menu - Service
    The functions of the projector are related to the display of some basic \
    information of the projector.
    Model: Projector model name.
    Serial Number:  Projector serial number.
    Software Version1&2:  The version of the software installed in the projector.
    FPGA Version:  The version of the Software installed in the projector.
    Active Source:  Display the current source.
    Signal Format:  Display the format of the current input signal.
        (Time Info): Display the H/V refresh rate of the current image.
    Lamp 1 Time:  Display the using hours of Lamp 1.
    Lamp 2 Time:  Display the using hours of Lamp 2.
    Factory Reset:  Use this function to restore the configuration of the menu to the factory default setting.All of 
    the user setting options of the projector will be deleted and restored t\
    o the factory default settings.
    Maintenance
    Start Using the Projector  
    Maintenance
    Start Using the Projector  
    						
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    Replacing the Filter 
    The timing of replacing the filter may vary depending on the dustiness of the environment. It is recommended 
    to conduct regular check of the filter to achieve the best projector performance.
    1. Follow the drawing to remove the cover. 
    2. Take out the old filter. 
    AB
    
    3.  Insert the new filter.  Ensure to insert in the correct direction.   
    
    AB
    Black sideBlack sideWhite Side
    Black sideBlack side
    White Side
    
    Installing or Removing the Projection Lens
    Remove Lens
    1. Remove the dust cap from the projector. 
    
    2. Press the release button  
     and then turn in a Counter Clockwise direction to remove the lens.  
    
     
    Install Lens
    3. Follow the drawing to re-install the lens into the lens slot.  Slowly tu\
    rn the lens in a clockwise direction 
    until the“Click”sound is heard.  
    UP
    MaintenanceMaintenance  
    MaintenanceMaintenance  
    						
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    Supported Signal Input Timing
    Signal 
    Type Resolution Frame 
    Rate Y-Pr-Pb
    RGBHV YUVHDMI 
    RGB HDMI - YUV 
    8/10/12-bit HDBaseT  HD-
    BaseT  YUV 8-bit References
    PC 640x480
    59.94 vV VVESA DMT
    640x480 74.99 vV VVESA DMT
    640x480 85 vV VVESA DMT
    800x600 60.32 vV VVESA DMT
    800x600 75 vV VVESA DMT
    800x600 85.06 vV VVESA DMT
    848x480 47.95 vV VVESA CVT
    848x480 59.94 vV VVESA CVT
    1024x768 60 V V VVESA DMT
    1024x768 75.03 VV VVESA DMT
    1024x768 85.03 VV VVESA DMT
    1024x768 70.1 VV VVESA DMT
    1280x720 47.95 VV VVESA GTF
    1280 x 768 60.0 VV VVESA DMT
    1280 x 768 60.0 VV VVESA DMT 
    Reduced Blanking
    1280 x 768 75.0 VV VVESA DMT
    1280 x 768 85.0  VV VVESA DMT
    1280 x 800  50.0 VV VVESA DMT
    1280 x 800   60.0 VV VVESA DMT
    1280 x 800 75.0 VV VVESA DMT
    1280x1024 60.02 VV VVESA DMT
    1280x1024 75.02 VV VVESA DMT
    1280x1024 85.02 VV VVESA DMT
    1400x1050  
    _60_RB 59.948
    VV VVESA DMT
    1400x1050  
    _60 59.978
    VV VVESA DMT
    1400x1050  
    _75 74.867
    VV VVESA DMT
    1440x900  
    _60 60.0
    VV VVESA DMT
    1440x900  
    _75 75.0 
    VV VVESA DMT
    1600x1200 60 V V VVESA DMT
    1680x1050 59.94 VV VVESA DMT
    1920x1080 47.95 VV VVESA CVT
    1920x1200 60 V V VReduced 
    Blanking
    Apple  Mac 640x480
    66.67 VV VVESA DMT
    832x624 74.54 VV VVESA DMT
    SDTV 480i
    59.94 V VV VVSMPTE 125M, 
    CEA-861-D
    576i 50V VV VVITU-R BT.601, 
    CEA-861-D
    EDTV 480p
    59.94 VV VV V VVSMPTE 293M, 
    CEA-861-D
    576p 50V V VV V VVITU-R 
    BT.1358, CEA- 861-D
    Outline Dimensions
    500
    630
    250
    Supported Signal Input Timing
    Dim.  
    Supported Signal Input Timing
    Dim.  
    						
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    Serial Interface RS-232 Command
    This controller supports projectors with a RS-232 serial interface. There are two types of serial commands:
    • Operation command: Available menu options are INPUT, PICTURE, LAMP, ALIGNMENT, CONTROL, 
    SERVICE, and OTHERS.
    •  Simulated IR remote controller commands: Controls projector with serial \
    command analog IR remote con -
    troller and its control keys.
    Communication Parameter Setup
    You can use the serial control command to input commands for projector control or retrieve its operational 
    data through Windows client terminal software, e.g. Hyper Terminal, with ASCII characters. You need to set 
    up the following communication parameters in advance:
    Item Parameter
    Bit per Second 9600
    Data Bit 8-bit
    Parity None
    Stop Bit 1
    Flow Control None
    Port None
    Caution:
    The terminal software does not return every command input character
    The transmission performance would vary with the matching length of RS-232 cable and transmission speed. Please select proper 
    transmission from the OSD menu.
    Operation Commands
    Operation command syntax
    An  operation  command  is  prefixed  by  character  "op",  followed  by  control  commands  and  settings  separated 
    by space blank [SP], and ended by carriage return pair CR and ASCII hex 0D. Syntax of serial control 
    commands:
     op [SP][SP][CR]
      op
        : A constant indicating this is an operation command.
      [SP]
        : Indicate one blank space.
      [CR]
        : Indicate the command ending carriage return pair CR and ASCII hex 0\
    D.
      Setting value  : Settings of operation command
    Types of setup strings Characters of settingsDescription
    Query current setup ?Question mark ? indicates querying current setup
    Setup = Syntax of settings: Symbol = suffixed with setup 
    values
    Increase setup order of 
    adjustment items +
    Some settings are changed in steps. Symbol + 
    indicates changing one step up
    Decrease setup order of 
    adjustment items -
    Some settings are changed in steps. Symbol - 
    indicates changing one step down
    Execute operation command NoneCertain operation commands execute after input 
    without further setting or regulators.
    Signal 
    Type Resolution Frame 
    Rate Y-Pr-Pb
    RGBHV YUVHDMI 
    RGB HDMI - YUV 
    8/10/12-bit HDBaseT  HD-
    BaseT  YUV 8-bit References
    HDTV 1080i
    50
    V V VV V VVSMPTE 274M, 
    CEA-861-D
    59.94 VV VV V VVSMPTE 274M, 
    CEA-861-D
    60 V V VV V VVSMPTE 274M, 
    CEA-861-D
    720p 50
    V V VV V VVSMPTE 296M, 
    CEA-861-D
    60 V V VV V VVSMPTE 296M, 
    CEA-861-D
    1080p 24
    V V VV V VVSMPTE 274M, 
    CEA-861-D
    25 V V VV V VVSMPTE 274M, 
    CEA-861-D
    30 V V VV V VVSMPTE 274M, 
    CEA-861-D
    50 V V VV V VVSMPTE 274M, 
    CEA-861-D
    60 V V VV V VVSMPTE 274M, 
    CEA-861-D
    3D Signal Input Mode & Timing
    Timing Frequency FormatSupport Remark
    720p  59.94 / 60Hz
    Frame Pack
    VHDMI Port /HDBaseT
    Side by Side (Horizontal) VHDMI Port /HDBaseT
    Top / Bottom VHDMI Port /HDBaseT
    Dual Channel VHDMI Port
    50Hz Frame Pack
    VHDMI Port /HDBaseT
    Side by Side (Horizontal) VHDMI Port /HDBaseT
    Top / Bottom VHDMI Port /HDBaseT
    Dual Channel VHDMI Port
    23.98 / 24Hz Frame Pack VHDMI Port /HDBaseT
    29.97 / 30Hz Frame Pack VHDMI Port /HDBaseT
    1080i 50Hz Frame Pack
    X
    Side by Side (Horizontal) VHDMI Port /HDBaseT
    Dual Channel HDMI Port
    1080p 23.98 / 24Hz
    Frame Pack
    VHDMI Port /HDBaseT*
    Side by Side (Horizontal) VHDMI Port /HDBaseT*
    Top / Bottom VHDMI Port /HDBaseT*
    Dual Channel VHDMI Port*
    29.97 / 30Hz Frame Pack
    VHDMI Port /HDBaseT
    Top / Bottom VHDMI Port /HDBaseT
    Dual Channel VHDMI Port
    59.94 / 60Hz Top / Bottom
    VHDMI Port /HDBaseT
    Dual Channel VHDMI Port
    50Hz Top / Bottom
    VHDMI Port /HDBaseT
    Dual Channel VHDMI Port /HDBaseT
    1920x1200 60Hz RB Dual Channel VHDMI Port
    1280x1024 60HzDual Channel VHDMI Port
    1400x1050_60 60HzDual Channel VHDMI Port
    RS-232 Command
    Supported Signal Input Timing  
    RS-232 Command
    Supported Signal Input Timing  
    						
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    Serial Command 
    VivitekOperation
    Value  Remark 1
    3d.24 = ? (default)0 = 96Hz
    1 = 144Hz 1080p24 output frame rate 
    setting for 3D
    Note: Only Available in 3D 
    Mode
    pic.mode = ? (default)0 = Brigh
    1 = Presentation (2D)
    2 = Video
    bright = ? (default)0 – 200
    contrast = ? (default)0 – 200
    saturat = ? (default)0 – 200
    tint = ? (default)0 – 200
    sharp = ? (default)0 – 200
    nr = ? (default)0 – 200
    input.sel = ? (default)0 = HDMI 1
    1 = HDMI 2
    2 = D-sub (RGB)
    3 = YPrPb 1 (RCA)
    4 = YPrPb 2 (BNC)
    5 = HDBaseT
    6 = SDI
    auto.img (execute)
    color.space = ? (default)0  = Auto
    1 = REC709
    2 = YCbCr
    3 = RGB-PC
    4 = RGB-Video Note:
    YPbPr equal original 
    REC709.
    YCbCr equal original 
    REC601.
    gamma = ? (default)0 = 1.0
    1 = 1.8
    2 = 2.0
    3 = 2.2
    4 = 2.35
    5 = 2.5
    6 = S-Curve
    color.temp = ? (default)0 = 5500K
    1 = 6500K
    2 = 7500K
    3 = 9300K
    4 = Native
    dblack = ? (default)0 = Off
    1 = On
    red.offset = ? (default)0 – 200
    green.offset = ? (default)0 – 200
    blue.offset = ? (default)0 – 200
    red.gain = ? (default)0 – 200
    green.gain = ? (default)0 – 200
    blue.gain = ? (default)0 – 200
    v.pos = ? (default)0 – 200
    h.pos = ? (default)0 – 200
    h.phase = ? (default)0 – 200
    tracking = ? (default)0 – 200
    sync.level = ? (default)0 – 200
    hsg.stat = ? (default)0=Off
     
    1=On
    hsg.r.gain = ? (default)0 – 200
    hsg.r.sat 0 – 200
    hsg.r.hue 0 – 200
    Examples
    Control items
    Input command rowProjector return message
    Query current brightness
    settings op bright ? [CR]
    OP BRIGHT = 101
    Set up brightness op bright = 127 [CR]OP BRIGHT = 127
    Set up input signal source to
    HDMI op input.sel = 0 [CR]
    OP INPUT.SEL = 0
    Reset camera to center position
    Caution:
    When controlling the projector to execute multiple commands, make sure the return message of the last command is received be-
    fore sending out the next one.
    List of Operation Commands
    Serial Command 
    Vivitek Operation
    Value  Remark 1
    power.on  = ?0 = Off
    1 = On
    power.off
    aspect = ? (default) 0 = 16:9
    1 = Theaterscope (LetterBox)
    2 = 4:3
    3 = 4:3 Narrow
    4 = 16:10
    5 = 5:4
    6 = Native Note:
    (default) : commands sent 
    without operand  will return 
    default value.
    zoom = ? (default)0 = Off
    1 = Crop
    2 = Zoom
    recall.mem = ?0 = Preset A
    1 = Preset B
    2 = Preset C
    3 = Preset D
    4 = Default Recall memory settings
    save.mem =0 = Preset A
    1 = Preset B
    2 = Preset C
    3 = Preset D Save memory settings
    3d.format = ? (default)0 = Off
    1  = Auto
    2 = Side-By-Side (Half)
    3 = Top-And-Bottom
    4 = Dual Channel
    3d.swap = ? (default)0 = Normal
    1 = Reverse
    3d.dlplink = ? (default)0 = Off
    1 = On Note: Only Available in 3D 
    Mode
    3d.darktime = ? (default)0 = 1.0 ms
    1 = 1.5 ms
    2 = 2.0 ms
    3 = 2.5 ms Note: Only Available in 3D 
    Mode
    3d.syncoffset = ? (default)0 – 200 Value is available from 0 to 
    200 
    Formulate for SyncDelay 
    range is -12.8 ms to 12.7 
    ms.
    RS-232 Command
    RS-232 Command  
    RS-232 Command
    RS-232 Command  
    						
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    Serial Command 
    VivitekOperation
    Value  Remark 1
    auto.powoff = ? (default)0 = Off
    1 = On
    auto.powon = ? (default)0 = Off
    1 = On
    proj.mode = ? (default)0 = Front Tabletop
    1 = Front Ceiling
    2 = Rear Tabletop
    3 = Rear Ceiling
    zoomio (execute)
    (execute)
    focus (execute)
    (execute)
    vert.offset (execute)
    (execute)
    horiz.offset (execute)
    (execute)
    pic.mute = ? (default)0 = Open
    1 = Close
    lens.center (execute) (Midposition shift)
    net.ipaddr = ?
    net.subnet = ?
    net.gateway = ?
    net.dns = ?
    net.dhcp = ?0 = Off
    1 = On
    eco.net.pow = ? (default)0 = Off
    1 = On (Power for LAN in 
    standby)
    h.keystone = ? + -(default)-350 ~ +350
    v.keystone = ? + -(default)-200 ~ +200
    warp.rotat = ? + -(default)-20 ~ +20
    warp.pinbrl = ? + -(default)-100 ~ +100
    warp.tlc.x = ? + -(default)x: -192 ~ +192
    warp.tlc.y = ? + -(default)y: -120 ~ +120
    warp.trc.x = ? + -(default)x: -192 ~ +192
    warp.trc.y = ? + -(default)y: -120 ~ +120
    warp.blc.x = ? + -(default)x: -192 ~ +192
    warp.blc.y = ? + -(default)y: -120 ~ +120
    warp.brc.x = ? + -(default)x: -192 ~ +192
    warp.brc.y = ? + -(default)y: -120 ~ +120
    warp.reset (execute)
    blank.top = ? + -(default)0 ~ 360
    blank.btm = ? + -(default)0 ~ 360
    blank.left = ? + -(default)0 ~ 534
    blank.right = ? + -(default)0 ~ 534
    blank.reset (execute)
    eb.stat = ? (default)0 = Off
    1 = On
    eb.wht.top = ? + -(default)0, 200 ~ 500 Blend Width - Top
    eb.wht.btm = ? + -(default)0, 200 ~ 500 Blend Width - Bottom
    eb.wht.left = ? + -(default)0, 200 ~ 800 Blend Width - Left
    eb.wht.right = ? + -(default)0, 200 ~ 800 Blend Width - Right
    eb.blk.top = ? + -(default)0, 8, 16, 24, 32 Black Level Uplift - Top
    eb.blk.btm = ? + -(default)0, 8, 16, 24, 32 Black Level Uplift - Bottom
    eb.blk.left = ? + -(default)0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32 Black Level Uplift - LeftSerial Command 
    VivitekOperation
    Value  Remark 1
    hsg.g.gain = ? (default)0 – 200
    hsg.g.sat = ? (default)0 – 200
    hsg.b.hue = ? (default)0 – 200
    hsg.b.sat = ? (default)0 – 200
    hsg.b.hue = ? (default)0 – 200
    hsg.c.gain = ? (default)0 – 200
    hsg.c.sat = ? (default)0 – 200
    hsg.c.hue = ? (default)0 – 200
    hsg.m.gain = ? (default)0 – 200
    hsg.m.sat = ? (default)0 – 200
    hsg.m.hue = ? (default)0 – 200
    hsg.y.gain = ? (default)0 – 200
    hsg.y.sat = ? (default)0 – 200
    hsg.y.hue = ? (default)0 – 200
    hsg.wr.gain = ? (default)0 – 200
    hsg.wg.gain = ? (default)0 – 200
    hsg.wb.gain = ? (default)0 – 200
    hsg.reset (execute)0 – 200
    lamps = ? (default)0 = Single
    1 = Dual
    2 = Lamp1
    3 = Lamp2
    lamp.mode = ? (default)0 = Economy
    1 = Standard
    2 = Power
    lamp.pwr = ? (default)0 - 20 (77% - 100%)
    lamp1.stat ?0 = Off
    1 = On
    lamp2.stat ?0 = Off
    1 = On
    altitude = ? (default)0 = Off
    1 = On (High Altitude)
    osd.timer = ? (default)0  = Always
    1 = 10 sec.
    2 = 30 sec.
    3 = 60 sec.
    osd.menupos = ? (default)0 = Top Left
    1 = Top Right
    2 = Bottom Left
    3 = Bottom Right
    4 = Center
    osd.trans = ? (default)0 = 0%
    1 = 25%
    2 = 50%
    3 = 75%
    osd.msgbox = ? (default)0 = Off
    1 = On
    remote.set = ? (default)0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable
    no.signal = ? (default)0 = Logo
    1 = Black
    2 = Blue
    3 = White
    startup.logo = ? (default)0 = Off
    1 = On
    RS-232 Command
    RS-232 Command  
    RS-232 Command
    RS-232 Command  
    						
    							5051
    Serial Command 
    VivitekOperation
    Value  Remark 1
    pattern = ? (default)0 = Off
    1 = White
    2 = Black
    3 = Red
    4 = Green
    5 = Blue
    6 = ANSI Checkboard
    7 = Focus Grid
    8 = V Burst
    9 = H Burst
    10 = Color Bar OSD Test Patterns 
    status ?0 = Standby
    1 = Warm Up
    2 = Imaging
    3 = Cooling
    4 = Error
    errcode ?
    adcontrast = ? (default)0 = Off
    1 = On
    lang = ? (default)0 = English
    1 = Chinese Simplified
    Caution: The projector returns string "NA" when the input command does n\
    ot apply to current projector status or setup.
    Serial Command 
    Vivitek Operation
    Value  Remark 1
    eb.blk.right = ? + -(default)0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32 Black Level Uplift - Right
    eb.all = ? + -(default)0 ~ 32
    eb.red = ? + -(default)0 ~ 32
    eb.green = ? + -(default)0 ~ 32
    eb.blue = ? + -(default)0 ~ 32
    eb.reset (execute)
    w2.recover
    eb.adl = ? (default)0 = Off
    1 = On
    trig.1 = ? (default)0 = Screen
    1 = 16:9
    2 = Theaterscope
    3 = 4:3
    4 = 4:3 Narrow
    5 = RS-232
    6 = RS232 On
    7 = RS232 Off 6 & 7 will not be activated if 
    Trig.1 = 5 is not set. 
    trig.2 = ? (default)0 = Screen
    1 = 16:9
    2 = Theaterscope
    3 = 4:3
    4 = 4:3 Narrow
    5 = RS-232
    6 = RS232 On
    7 = RS232 Off 6 & 7 will not be activated if 
    Trig.2 = 5 is not set. 
    auto.src = ? (default)0 = Off
    1 = On
    model ?
    ser.no ?
    sw.ver ? Retrieve software version
    sw.version ? 
    ex: ack sw.version =
    MD03-GD04-8B08-011D  
    (HostMCU,Scale,DDP, Ballast) The soft.version will reply 
    multi-lines version string for 
    different function module, 
    ex: Host_MCU, Scale, RJ45, 
    DDP, Ballast, Motor board 
    etc.
    sw2.version ? 
    ex: ack sw2.version = LE03-
    RD02-3C3C
    (MotorBD,RJ45,W2)
    h.refresh ? kHz
    v.refresh ? Hz
    pixel.clock ? MHz
    signal ?
    lamp1.hours ?
    lamp2.hours ?
    proj.runtime ?
    act.source ?
    fact.reset (execute)
    RS-232 Command
    RS-232 Command  
    RS-232 Command
    RS-232 Command  
    						
    							5253
    Control the Projector Through a Network
    This projector supports the following remote control functions through a\
     network connection.
    • Control projector through web browser.
    •  Control projector with RS-232 control or simulated IR commands via TCP/IP communication protocol.
    •  Control projector with PJLink standard commands.
    Cable Connection
    You may connect the projector to a PC, an external integrated video or a control signal transmission box 
    through LAN for remote control.
    Connect the Projector to a PC
    See figure below for connecting the projector to a PC in RJ-45 cable for control. For connection through LAN, 
    connect the PC to a hub through to the projectors Digital/Lan port.
    Connect with an External Integrated Video and Control Signal Transmission 
    Box
    You may connect the projector to an external integrated video and control signal transmission box with RJ-
    45 cable for concurrent video and networking control signal transmission. Please conn\
    ect the PC to the input 
    end of the transmission box with one RJ-45 cable and the output end of the transmission box to the Digital/
    LAN input end of the projector with another RJ-45 cable.
    HDMI
    HUB
    Simulated IR Remote Controller Commands
    This control command simulates the IR remote controller and its control keys. It shares the same syntax of 
    operation command. It begins with characters ky, followed by control commands and settings separated by 
    space blank [SP], and ended by carriage return pair CR and ASCII hex \
    0D.Control command syntax:
      ky[SP][CR]
     Examples:
      Power On  ky power.on [CR]
      Power Off  ky power.off [CR]
    List of simulated IR remote controller commands
    Item Function Operation command Description
    1 Power On power.on Power On
    2 Power Off power.off Power Off
    3 Menu menu Display OSD menu
    4 RETURN return Exit
    5 Enter enter ENTER key
    6 Up up Move cursor upward or change upward
    7 Down down Move cursor downward or change downward
    8 Left left Move cursor to the left or change to the left
    9 Right right Move cursor to the right or change to the right
    Control the projector through a network
    RS-232 Command  
    Control the projector through a network
    RS-232 Command  
    						
    							5455
    Control the Projector Through a Network
    Control the Projector Through a Web Browser
    Open the web browser of your control PC and type the projectors IP address. The projectors web server 
    homepage will display with the following four options:
    • Projector Status:
     Current projector settings.
    •  Alert Mail Setup
    : Settings for projector abnormality email reminders. In case of any abn\
    ormality occur; the 
    project sends emails to preset users.
    •  Crestron
    : Crestron compatible web browser control pages
    •  PJLink:
     Set up password for PJLink connection in this page.
    Projector Status
    Illustration below goes with projector at IP address 192.168.0.100:
    System
    Model Name    :  Projector model name.
    Software Version  :  The version of the software installed in the projector
    Power Status    :  Current projector startup status
    Display Source    :  Display the current source.
    Lamp 1 Hours    :  Display the usage hours of Lamp 1
    Lamp 2 Hours    :  Display the usage hours of Lamp 2
    Error Status    :  Indicate projector diagnosis message
      
    RJ-45 Version
    LAN Version    :  Network control software version number
    MAC address    :  Projector MAC address setup
    Set Up the Projector for Networking
    In case the remote network control is not connected to LAN or DHCP or the LAN is not activated, connect as 
    illustrated below:
    Caution:
    In  case  the  remote  network  control  is  not  connected  to  LAN  or  DHCP  or  the  LAN  is  not  activated,  set  DHCP  option  to  Off  and 
    then select Apply. The DHCP service assigns IP address and settings to devices automatically and keeps IP Address, Subnet, and 
    Gateway options away from editing. If the DHCP service of the LAN is not activated, set up the network manually.
    Use ▲▼ and the Enter button to select Network and network settings:
    •  IP Address:
     To specify an IP address, press the Enter button to show the IP address input window. Use 
    the  
     button to select the number in the address to be changed. Use the  ▲▼ button to increase or de-
    crease the number in the IP address.
    •  Subnet
    : Set the subnet. The input method is the same as the IP address.
    •  Gateway
    : Set the gateway. The input method is the same as the IP address.
    •  DHCP
    : Enable or disable the DHCP service. When DHCP is set to ON, the DHCP server of the domain 
    will assign an IP address to the projector. The IP address will appear in the IP address window and you 
    dont need to make any input. Otherwise, the domain does not or cannot a\
    ssign any IP address, and 0. 0. 0. 
    0 is shown on the IP address window.
    •  Apply: 
    Select this button and press Enter. It takes the projector several seconds to execute the change of 
    the network setting till the following message disappears.
    Setting network configuration, please wait
    Please contact your network administrator in case the network remains di\
    sconnected.
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    Alert Mail Setup
    This projector can send emails with projector abnormality messages to preset users. Set up the projector be-
    fore enabling this function:
    SMPT Server
        : Set up SMTP server name as the projector sends email via a SMTP server.
    Port       : Set up transmission port
    User Name     : Input target user name for the projector to send the reminder email to\
    , through a  
            SMTP server.
    Password     : Input user password.
    E-mail Alert     : Enable or Disable reminder email.
    From       : Set up email address of the email sender.
    To       : Set up email address of the email recipient.
    CC       : Set up email address of the email CC recipient.
    Projector Name   : Set up projector name or ID.
    Location     : Set up projector installation location.
    Apply       : Confirm your settings. Press this button to save changes you have made.
    Send Test Mail    : Send test email. The reminder email is sent only in the event of a projector error. 
    Network Setup
    DHCP      :  on : Enable DHCP  off : Disable DHCP
    IP address    :  Projector IP address setup
    Subnet mask    :  Projector subnet address setup
    gateway    :  Projector gateway setup
    DNS server    :  Projector DNS server setup
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